Churches in Alpharetta

Active churches in Alpharetta

4125 Old Milton Pkwy, Alpharetta
15 sermons
4755 Kimball Bridge Rd (Worship Center, Alpharetta
2 sermons
13695 GA-9 Suite 107, Alpharetta
3 sermons
4350 North Point Pkwy, Alpharetta
9 sermons
12150 Morris Rd, Alpharetta
3 sermons
410 Rucker Road, Alpharetta
3 sermons
285 S Main St, Alpharetta
3 sermons
12600 Deerfield Pkwy, Alpharetta
2 sermons
13540 GA-9, Alpharetta
1 sermon
6455 Shiloh Rd Suite D, Alpharetta
1 sermon
44 Academy St, Alpharetta
1 sermon
200 James Rd, Alpharetta
1 sermon
69 N Main St, Alpharetta
1 sermon
4250 McGinnis Ferry Rd, Alpharetta
1 sermon
3000 Webb Bridge Rd, Alpharetta
1 sermon
6910 McGinnis Ferry Rd, Alpharetta
1 sermon
3755 Mansell Rd, Alpharetta
1 sermon
535 Rucker Rd, Alpharetta
1 sermon
2662 Holcomb Bridge Rd Suite 310, Alpharetta
1 sermon

Types of churches in Alpharetta

Modern Alpharetta Churches

Many congregations meet in updated auditoriums around the GA-400 corridor (Exits 9–12), using bands, LED screens, and sermon series that speak to work–life rhythms. They often draw tech workers and young families from Windward, Avalon, and the North Point area, with apps, livestreams, and weeknight small groups.

Alpharetta Family Churches

Children’s and student ministries are a hallmark, with VBS weeks, sports leagues, and childcare aligned to Fulton County Schools calendars. Many are nestled near swim–tennis neighborhoods along Windward Parkway, Webb Bridge, and Highway 9, making Sunday mornings and midweek drop-offs easy for parents.

Young Adult Churches

These congregations focus on 20s–30s with late-evening services, young-professional small groups, and social meetups near Avalon and Downtown Alpharetta’s dining scene. Programming often fits GA-400 commuter schedules, with coffee hangs, service projects on the Big Creek Greenway, and networking nights for newcomers.

Multicultural & Spanish-Language Churches

North Fulton’s diversity shows up in bilingual worship, Spanish-language services, and ministries serving Brazilian, Korean, and Indian families. Many gather along Old Milton Parkway and State Bridge/Jones Bridge corridors, offering ESL classes, cultural celebrations, and practical support for households bridging Alpharetta, Johns Creek, and Roswell.

Sermon clips from Alpharetta churches

54s
#LionAndLambKing
“``Do you see do you see the beauty of this messiah? It's incredible. You and I needed a king powerful enough to defeat death itself and humble enough to do it for us, in our place, as one of us, taking our guilt and the penalty for our sin. We needed a capable king with power. We needed a lion. And we needed a merciful king with steadfast love and gentleness. We needed a lamb. And Jesus Christ is the only king who can simultaneously be both.”
34s
“Oftentimes, we get the gospel backward. We think that we got to do a bunch of stuff, then God pours out his grace. It's not about do do do. It's about receiving. The gospel is it is finished, not try harder. The gospel is that Jesus has done everything necessary to save you. Grace I've said this before. It's God's riches at Christ's expense. It's Jesus in my place. You don't need more grit. You need to be filled with his spirit. If I could give you anything today, it's stop trying so hard and just receive his grace.”
39s
“But here's where the Pharisees and kind of our no fault divorce culture in The US would say, well, well, when you're in those situations, well, that's when you know it's time to get a divorce. But the g Jesus, in contrast to our perspectives, our cultural perspectives, this is that he says this, I've been in the worst marriage of all of history with my bride, the church, and I've never left her. I've been faithful. I've shown grace and faithfulness in the gospel to you. And as I've been faithful to you, so now I want you to be faithful to your spouse and show upon grace upon grace in your marriage.”
62s
#DontOverthinkIt
“``So don't overthink it. Don't talk yourself out of it. Don't wait till you have all the answers. You'll never have all the answers. And don't answer for them. And don't take no. Don't take the first no as the final answer. And here's why. Okay? And and if you're not a Christian, this is this is kind of the essence of this. Because God didn't take your first no as his final answer, did he? He didn't take my first no is the final answer. His grace was on demand. His forgiveness was on demand. That invitation was a standing invitation regardless of how many times I refused it and the same is true for you. Because stubbornness is a virtue when you want what's best for someone else.”
41s
“So what does this mean? It means they went from fear of a situation to reverence for God. God allowed them to experience a situation that without that situation, they would not have seen him show up the way that he did. What situation are you in now that without it, you would not know God the way you do? The storms, even the storms are strategic.”
49s
“The redeemed, those who have received God's gift of life in Jesus, we are the main channel of God's dealing in grace those and goodness on this planet. And this is why we need to understand the believer's authority in Christ and the role of prayer. You and I can help decide which of these two things will happen on earth, blessing or cursing. We will determine whether God's goodness is released towards specific situations, or whether the power of sin and Satan is permitted to prevail. And prayer is the determining factor.”
33s
“Jesus never made a single promise about the holy spirit to one person standing alone. Now the holy spirit was promised to a people before he was ever given to a person. Yes. Later on in scripture, Paul writes about the holy spirit on a personal level, but we're gonna read structurally how the Bible presents the Holy Spirit in those days after the outpouring of the Holy Spirit, the day of Pentecost, how it all works. Because as we understand that, we'll get a bigger picture of, right, that's where I get his presence.”
41s
#DontDisqualifyYourself
“We disqualify ourselves too quickly. We we throw in the towel so easily. We back off and back down when really there's no need. We feel inadequate and we feel ill equipped and and we remember where we came from and and what we know and what we don't know. We we we we we have the the the insecurities and the lacks of confidence in certain areas. And you know what? We we wanna stop there, but you've gotta trust that God can do more than than where you are at or where you came from if you'll just not limit him.”
33s
#HealingAndRestoration
“The man's sins are forgiven, and next, he is healed and brought to wholeness. And that's a pattern of what Jesus promises to his people. As a consequence of the fall, the consequence of sin is that it is a broken world where things don't go right, bodies don't work, but where the penalty of sin is taken away, there is hope for complete and total restoration. That's what he's saying here, that's what he is doing here.”
42s
#BuiltNotJustBlessed
“It's great to be blessed. God wants you blessed. But blessed doesn't stand strong in storms, built does. So we can't just look to God for the blessing, we've got to also trust God in the building. And so today, as I open the word, God may say some stuff that challenges you, it's good. He may say some stuff that demands something from you, it's all good. It's because he's trying to build something within you and we need to be built. We are in times when our world is shaking and we need to be the ones that are unshaken in shaking times because we're built on something greater.”

Why Alpharetta churches are unique

As a fast-growing tech and family hub along the GA 400 corridor, churches in Alpharetta blend flexible schedules, modern music, and strong discipleship to fit busy weekday rhythms. Many invest in robust family ministry and digital engagement that serve young professionals and parents alike, reflecting the city’s highly connected workforce and excellent schools, parks, and sports programs. These strengths often show up as strong kids programs for young families, modern worship with contemporary band, and technology-forward online streaming.
With a tapestry of walkable downtown streets, the Avalon district, and HOA-centered neighborhoods, Alpharetta churches lean into hyper-local connection and service. You’ll often find gatherings that meet close to home, volunteer partnerships with schools, and events that spill into parks and greenways to meet neighbors where they are. Hallmarks include neighborhood-based small groups, community partnerships with local schools, and outdoor worship and service projects.
Because the city attracts a globally diverse population in North Fulton, many congregations embrace cross-cultural ministry that honors different languages, traditions, and musical styles while keeping a clear biblical core. Common distinctives include multilingual and multicultural services, expository Bible teaching, and global mission partnerships.