Churches in Aliso Viejo

Active churches in Aliso Viejo

27111 Aliso Creek Road #100, Aliso Viejo
2 sermons

Types of churches in Aliso Viejo

Non-denominational

Modern music, practical teaching, and a relaxed, come-as-you-are atmosphere — popular with young adults and families who want a welcoming community without strong denominational ties.

Mainline & historic

Traditional worship with beautiful sanctuaries, choral music, and liturgical services — congregations that connect faith with history and a long-standing community presence.

Students & young adults

With the University of Colorado nearby, many churches emphasize student ministry — Bible studies, worship nights, and service opportunities built for people in their college and early-career years.

Family-friendly

Strong kids’ programs, youth groups, and safe, supportive environments — with Sunday school, childcare, and age-specific ministries throughout the city.

Sermon clips from Aliso Viejo churches

39s
“"How can we see this? How can we see this manifest is by building a strong spirit, by being aggressive in faith and not passive in faith. Faith was never meant to be passive. Faith was never meant to wait for things to come. Faith is active and pursues something, right? You pursue something. So salvation is free, but you pursue something. Salvation. The presence of the Lord is free, but you have to pursue it. And that's like this with all the blessings. We just read from Deuteronomy. It says these things will come upon you when you obey. That's a pursuing." (”
43s
“"Everyone always has a reason to not do something or not go somewhere, but Zebulun and Naphtali, they were not only willing to give their lives, but also to, uh, they, they were willing to leave everything behind. Caleb had the same attitude. He knew that there was opposition and danger, but he also knew that the land, could be conquered with the right attitude. So do we really believe that the Lord is with us? That we should become more active and more violent in our prayers. I see a lot of people that really love Jesus, but I see much fewer people that are really willing to build the kingdom." (”
35s
“"To bring the next move of God in Orange County, you need to be willing to surrender your own life. You need to lay down your own desires and wishes to build the kingdom of God. I know we always quote the verse that says, oh, God will give you the desires of their, of your heart. Of course, I understand. God has been a great blessing to me. But we need to be willing to sacrifice it all. We need to be willing to forsake all those blessings, all the material blessings. We need to be willing to forsake it. God is for you, but you need to be willing." (”
35s
“"He stayed home, enjoying the praise and worship music. He was led by his intellect, and he liked discussing things with other people. He talked about the battle instead of being in it. We all know these people. They all want to talk about the problem, but they never do. They don't do anything about it. They talk about, oh, we need to do something about, you know, the culture. We need to do something about society because it's a mess. Well, what are you doing? Well, I'm just waiting. Well, it's going to get worse. If you wait, it's going to get worse. You're going to have to get involved." (”
30s
“"Daniel was able to make a difference in his nation and you are called to make a difference in this area. You are called to build the church. Amen. Okay. Let's all stand up. Let's pray. Hallelujah. Father. Hallelujah. Father. We thank you, Lord. We give you praise. We honor you, Lord. We pray that you turn us into people. We thank you, Father. Lord, we give you praise. Lord, we reach out to you." (”
29s
“"These are not even the main verses. I want to speak about what I like with Caleb is he refused to speak negatively, even though everybody around him spoke negatively. And this is how you recognize a person with a different spirit is that even when they are surrounded with people that speak negatively, they will not join into that negative speak. They will say something. No, that's not how I see it. I believe that we can do this. It doesn't mean that they don't have empathy or love or compassion. No, they want to give a different perspective." (”
25s
“"We need to seek that we may excel, the Bible says. So seeking God to excel. I don't want to take too much of your time. So I want to end this, but we need to do these things so that we can excel. Not just expect God to do like a miraculous work on the inside of us. He has already done that. He has provided everything for us so that we can excel more, right? So we can go an extra step and again, extra step." (”
34s
“"We are well able to overcome. You are well able to overcome. Don't look at all the things that are stopping you to make it in your career, in your ministry, in your life, in your marriage. Don't look at all the obstacles. You need to look at the promises of God, and you are well able to overcome. But you need to overcome, and that's for many people, that's an issue, because they have learned, well, we just wait for the blessing of the Lord. No, you do not wait for the blessing of the Lord. You use the blessing of the Lord, and you advance." (”
19s
“"We want to be people of an excellent spirit. We have to pray. We have to fast. We have to seek God. Right. All these ways, by the way, it's not just, oh, I'm good in praying and I'm good in fasting and I'm good in worshiping. Or. No, no, no. We need to have all of this in our lives. He was a man of prayer. He was a man of fasting. He was a man of intercession." (”
28s
“"He had the right companion. Last time I think I was here, I spoke from Acts chapter 4. You need to have the right company of people to go to. When you need prayer, you have the right kind of people. You need to have those friends around you that say, no, no, don't do this. No, no. You need to have the friends that are not only there for you to barbecue or to watch sports with, but when you're in trouble, they know what to do. They know what to say. They know how to correct you, how to rebuke you, and still be your friends." (”

Why Aliso Viejo churches are unique

Tradition meets innovation: The spiritual landscape in Aliso Viejo reflects both heritage and progress, with long-established mainline churches standing alongside newer congregations that emphasize casual gatherings and contemporary worship.
A culture all its own: Many churches mirror the city’s culture of inclusivity and connection to the outdoors, offering spaces where people of all backgrounds can experience faith and community in an authentic, welcoming environment.