Churches in Airdrie

Active churches in Airdrie

2304 Yankee Valley Boulevard, Airdrie
4 sermons
2 East Lake Crescent NE, Airdrie
12 sermons
77 Gateway Dr NE, Airdrie
2 sermons
1604 Summerfield Blvd SE, Airdrie
2 sermons
2903 Kingsview Blvd SE #209, Airdrie
2 sermons
508 3 Ave SE, Airdrie
2 sermons
2964 Kingsview Blvd SE, Airdrie
2 sermons
2926 Kingsview Blvd SE #104, Airdrie
2 sermons
132 Albert St SE, Airdrie
2 sermons
77 Gateway Dr NE, Airdrie
2 sermons
1305 Main St S, Airdrie
2 sermons

Types of churches in Airdrie

Family-Friendly Churches in Airdrie

With a high share of young families in neighborhoods like Windsong, Bayside, Ravenswood, and Coopers Crossing, many congregations prioritize kids’ ministry and parent support. Expect safe childcare, vibrant youth nights, and community events near schools, Genesis Place, and Chinook Winds Regional Park that fit busy commuter schedules.

Traditional & Liturgical

These churches preserve structured liturgy, sacraments, and choral music in reverent spaces, offering a steady rhythm of worship. They tend to be anchored near Airdrie’s older corridors—Old Town, along Main Street, and around Waterstone—serving multi-generational households with catechesis and seasonal observances.

Airdrie Multicultural Congregations

As Airdrie grows, congregations with Filipino, African, and South Asian members offer multilingual services, cultural choirs, or language-specific small groups. Many gather near transit and shopping hubs like Sierra Springs and Kingsview Market or around downtown, pairing worship with newcomer support, ESL conversation circles, and community potlucks.

Portable Church Plants

Newer church plants often meet in school gyms, theatres, or community halls across Midtown, Hillcrest, and the East Lake area, setting up and tearing down each week. They typically feature modern worship bands, practical teaching, and volunteer-driven outreach that connects with commuters along the QEII corridor and residents in new builds.

Sermon clips from Airdrie churches

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“"can we not see that the way that we have looked at this book and the way that we have used this book has caused so many Christians to miss the relevance of this book, to miss the beauty of this book Yeah. And to do harm to them and cause them to live in complete and total fear of the fact that we're at the end of the world and not even realize that we're called to repent for the kingdom of heaven is near. Yep. Mhmm. Yeah.”
61s
#WorryHurtsTheBody
“The worrier keeps his body on high alert, creating imaginary emergencies in your mind. And so your body's on high alert all the time so that ANS is working all the time, daily. You're not designed for that. That's not why God gave it to you. Eventually, the worry is gonna experience negative effects in your body. High blood pressure, gut problems, gland fatigue, chronic pain, cardio difficulties, headaches from muscular tension, weight gain, insomnia. All these things branch out of having your nervous system riding at the highest level because of what? Anxiety. Because of what? Discontentment. Because of what? Unbelief.”
74s
#StopFamilyBetrayal
“Well, thank God for Reuben. These were blood brothers, family, And they were planning a horrible thing, to kill their own flesh and blood. And whilst they are doing this, they sit around to have dinner. The food that he had brought for them. Friends, we are family, but we may not be flesh and blood, family. Do we sit around the table and have dinner whilst feasting on our brothers and sisters?”
32s
#JesusIsEnough
“What am I saying? We need to stop looking at what we have. We need to stop assessing our capabilities based on what we think we know or what we have. All you need in your boat is Jesus. That is all you need. One with god is majority. And so it is important for us to know the mind of god about everything that we're doing. If god is saying go here, go there. If god is saying do this, do that.”
47s
#UsePrivilegeForGood
“Is it is our responsibility to share what we have with others and to seek justice for everyone. We know that there's prejudice and discrimination on our world. Speaking for myself, a white privileged woman, it is my responsibility to speak out for others who are being discriminated against. Just because I'm not having difficulty doesn't mean I can allow others to be treated poorly. God is really calling us to think how we can help in this world. Is he calling you to change or become involved in some local way?”
42s
#JesusIsEnough
“So we have authority, church Amen. Thank you, Jesus. To fight against an enemy with no weapons. K. Let's let's grab hold of this truth today and step into our authority in Christ. He is enough. If he's in me and I'm in him, man, we are unstoppable. I feel like we are unstoppable. We just gotta we just gotta let that, like, soak in. So let that kinda rest over the day and and just remember that you have authority, and Jesus is enough, not because of what we've done, but because of everything that he's done and he's accomplished on the cross. Amen?”
31s
#DifferenceNotDysfunction
“The point is that difference isn't dysfunction. It's design. And, you know, within our within our relationships, often, opposites attract. However, sometimes they attack. God often builds unity not by cloning personalities, but by teaching two different people how to love, how to respect, how to submit to one another without making it a competition.”
30s
#WaitForTheHarvest
“And so this this idea of instant rewards, we didn't get paid at the end of the week or the end of the month or not even at the end of the year. We only got paid in harvest. The bible says in the book of James, in James chapter five verse seven, therefore, be patient, brethren, until the coming of the lord. See how the farmer waits for the precious fruit of the earth, waiting patiently for it until it receives the early and latter rains.”
42s
#DontLimitGod
“Never use yourself as a measuring stick for what god can do. Never use your own abilities as a measuring stick for what god wants to do in your life and through your life. Never look at your own inabilities and say that must be the extent or the limit of what god can do in me and through me. God is a master of taking the weak, the foolish, the incapable, and empowering them with his spirit to do exceptional impossible things.”
51s
#ApostlesCreed
“I believe in God, the father almighty, creator of heaven and earth, and in Jesus Christ, his only son, our lord, who was conceived by the holy spirit and born of the virgin Mary, suffered under Pontius Pilate, was crucified, died, and was buried. He descended into hell. He rose again from the dead. He ascended into heaven. I believe in the Holy Spirit, the Holy Catholic Church, the communion of saints, the forgiveness of sins, the resurrection of the body, and life everlasting.”

Why Airdrie churches are unique

Set just north of Calgary, Airdrie is one of Alberta’s fastest-growing cities, with a notably young, family‑oriented population across neighborhoods like Coopers Crossing, Bayside, and Windsong. As a result, churches in Airdrie often prioritize family discipleship and practical support for parents, offering robust kids and youth environments and weekday connection points near where people live. You’ll commonly find strong kids programs for young families, weekday small groups in neighborhoods, and marriage and parenting workshops.
A commuter rhythm shapes local life thanks to Highway 2 and proximity to the airport and logistics hubs, so many Airdrie congregations build flexible schedules and accessible venues. It’s typical to see multiple gatherings, portable setups in schools or community centers, and livestream options that fit shift work and busy weeks. Look for multiple service times for commuters, portable church in shared spaces, and hybrid in-person and online worship.
Airdrie churches reflect both prairie roots and growing cultural diversity, blending neighborly volunteerism with a welcoming posture toward newcomers from across Canada and beyond. Worship and community life often mix contemporary music with intergenerational participation, alongside service projects tied to city events and local charities. Many offer modern worship with contemporary band, intergenerational community life, and multicultural congregations and newcomers support.