Churches in Anaheim

Active churches in Anaheim

5605 E La Palma Ave, Anaheim
91 sermons · 5 days ago
1 Saddleback Parkway, Lake Forest
14 sermons
701 S Sunkist St, Anaheim
3 sermons
101 S Chaparral Ct, Anaheim
4 sermons
201 E. Broadway, Anaheim
2 sermons
Sunday Service Meeting Location, 2220 E Winston Rd
4 sermons
530 N Dale Ave, Anaheim
4 sermons
2613 W Orange Ave, Anaheim
5 sermons
1100 E. Orangethorpe Ave Suite #135, Anaheim
8 sermons
3330 E Miraloma Ave, Anaheim
3 sermons
720 S Magnolia Ave, Anaheim
1 sermon
1001 N Mayflower St, Anaheim
2 sermons
5340 E La Palma Ave, Anaheim
2 sermons
2045 W Ball Rd, Anaheim
2 sermons
1111 N Brookhurst St, Anaheim
1 sermon
4905 La Palma Ave, Anaheim
2 sermons
1300 Kellogg Dr, Anaheim
1 sermon
101 E Orangethorpe Ave, Anaheim
2 sermons
2580 W Orange Ave, Anaheim
2 sermons
900 Sunkist St, Anaheim
2 sermons
150 Palmyrita Avenue, Riverside
2 sermons
1770 W Cerritos Ave, Anaheim
2 sermons
1171 N West St, Anaheim
1 sermon
250 E Center St, Anaheim
1 sermon
8712 E Santa Ana Canyon Rd, Anaheim
2 sermons
5900 E Santa Ana Canyon Rd, Anaheim
1 sermon
2050 W Ball Rd #5415, Anaheim
1 sermon
2536 W Woodland Dr, Anaheim
4 sermons
515 N State College Blvd, Anaheim
2 sermons
5800 E Santa Ana Canyon Rd, Anaheim
2 sermons
315 S Knott Ave, Anaheim
2 sermons
1380 S Sanderson Ave, Anaheim
2 sermons
310 S Lemon St, Anaheim
2 sermons
8163 E Kaiser Blvd, Anaheim
2 sermons
1111 N Brookhurst St, Anaheim
1 sermon
2232 S Harbor Blvd, Anaheim
1 sermon
701 W Broadway, Anaheim
1 sermon
3332 W Orange Ave, Anaheim
1 sermon
900 Sunkist St, Anaheim
1 sermon
1340 N Candlewood St, Anaheim
1 sermon
405 Dale St, Anaheim
1 sermon
2780 E Wagner Ave, Anaheim
1 sermon
1340 N Candlewood St, Anaheim
1 sermon
2216 E South St, Anaheim
1 sermon
220 E Palais Rd, Anaheim
1 sermon
3111 W Orange Ave, Anaheim
1 sermon

Types of churches in Anaheim

Modern Anaheim Churches

Contemporary congregations around the Platinum Triangle, Downtown Anaheim, and the Resort District emphasize practical teaching, bands-led worship, and strong volunteer teams. Many offer multiple weekend services and weeknight groups to fit hospitality and theme-park work schedules, with community service projects tied to local schools and parks.

Spanish-Language Churches in Anaheim

Reflecting a large Latino population, many congregations in West Anaheim and neighborhoods near La Palma Park and Beach Blvd offer Spanish-only or bilingual services. These churches often host family-centered ministries, immigration and ESL support, and seasonal celebrations that resonate with Anaheim’s cultural traditions.

Historic & Liturgical

In The Colony Historic District and older neighborhoods near Pearson Park and Anaheim Blvd, traditional congregations preserve set liturgies, choirs, and classic sanctuary architecture. They draw multi-generational families seeking sacramental rhythms, holy days, and a calmer pace away from the tourist corridors.

Asian American Churches

Along the city’s western edge near Brookhurst and Beach Blvd and near the 91/57 corridors, you’ll find churches with Korean-, Vietnamese-, and Mandarin-language ministries alongside English services. These congregations often feature bilingual worship, heritage festivals, and youth programs that bridge cultures for second-generation families.

Sermon clips from Anaheim churches

84s
#WitnessLikeChrist
“So how do you minister to a dodger? That's what she is. And one who wants to take a detour and one who wants to make a delay. Put this down. There are four things and we finish. We see how Christ witnesses. First of all, he establishes contact by asking her for water. Something that was simple to do, was right in front of just everyday water. You establish contact, he asked for water. Secondly, he stimulates her curiosity by offering his living water. She doesn't know exactly what he means, where he gets that. She's interested in it. So establish contact. He just talks to her about water. He stimulates her curiosity by offering her living water. Then put this down, he confronts her with her sin, doesn't ignore her sin. He confronts her with her sin and her living situation. And then finally, he concentrates her on who he is because that's where every road has to go. That's why that's why Philip takes that Ethiopian eunuch who happens to be in Isaiah 53, and from that verse, he preaches Jesus. Make a beeline to Jesus wherever you start. But he finally concentrates her on who he is, and he reveals he is the one she's been looking for all along. Let's pray.”
58s
“as you consider yourself, your tendency, which extreme you find yourself going to. Like, are you more the kind of person that you add to the rules, or are you more the kind of person that you make some of God's commandments optional for you? Now what happens when we add to them is we take the word of God and we turn them into binoculars, God's words into binoculars, into the lives of other people. And we're just constantly scanning for finding somebody who lied, who stole, Who coveted? And we're like looking at other people with our own man made rules. And Jesus is saying that way of life is a burden that you are not intended to carry. It's intended to be a reflection into our hearts to show what's on the inside so that God can help us change. So God's word is a mirror to my soul. It's not a binoculars that I can look and see how bad your life is.”
40s
“Paul's not here in Acts 28 rewriting the playbook. Right? This isn't new information. This isn't new news that he's sharing with these hard hearted Jews who are in Rome. He's just telling them what he already told them in his letter. I told you this three years ago. Are you going to reject Jesus? And if you do, God is gonna take the message that he has set aside first for you, Jewish people, and he's gonna take it to the outsiders. He's gonna take it to the dogs. He's gonna give it to the Gentiles. God's plan all along, Paul is arguing, is that, God has been creating one people for himself.”
37s
“James has reminded us the mature faith is not just theological understanding, not not having these, you know, a master's in theology or an MDiv and things like that. It's having our lives changed, our hearts changed, our mouth changed, our actions changed. We gotta be the people that are quick to forgive, slow to anger, eager to restore, compassionate towards weakness, patient with spiritual growth, gentle with struggling people, and showing mercy above judgment.”
27s
“Me encanta, el apóstol Pablo le escribe a su hijo Timoteo y dice, evita las discusiones profanas e inútiles. Y en su 2º carta dice, recuérdales estas cosas a todos y ordénales en la presencia de dios que dejen de pelearse por palabras. Esos altercados son inútiles y pueden destruir a los que lo oyen, dejen de estarse peleando.”
38s
“여러분 믿음의 거인도 무너졌습니다. 위대한 영적 승리를 거둔 바로 그 직후에 무너졌습니다. 우리 하나님이 어떻게 생각하실까요. 하나님은 엘리야를 책망하지 않았습니다. 먼저 먹이시고 쉬게 하시고 조용한 음성으로 다가오셨습니다. 그래서 다시 일어나 그가 달려갈 길을 끝까지 달려갈 수 있게 하셨습니다.”
47s
“She can have half of this guy's enormous wealth. But she decides instead, she asked the mom. The mom says, you know, this is my chance to get back at him. Give me the head of John the Baptist. She chooses that. So verse 25. Immediately, she came in with haste to the king and asked saying, here comes this, I want you to give me at once the head of John the Baptist on a platter. That's what she wants. This is what she can have anything she wants, but she does she follows her mom's instructions and says, want the head of John the Baptist brought to me on a platter.”
78s
“I want you to listen very closely. Maybe, just maybe, the ache you feel is not proof that something is wrong. Maybe it's proof that you're made for glory. You are made for glory. In Jesus' name. You know, one day, broken things will be healed. One day, sorrow will end. One day, Christ will reign fully in this world, in our lives. One day, creation will be restored. But until then until then, we live on this side of eternity, and we do not sit still in despair. We build. We pray. We serve. We believe. We influence.”
57s
“Has there been a time when you felt like Elijah here? Quitting the calling he's put so much into? Leaving a task, a place, or relationship in despair or in hopelessness? And maybe additionally feeling like a failure yourself. Have you ever felt like this? What I see in this text is if we focus on our own work, our own efforts, we will be discouraged. Elijah thinks, I gave it my all and nothing happened. It's hopeless, I'm hopeless. But again, that's looking at only things on earth. He's missing God in the whole picture. Sometimes I think, I've tried everything, it hasn't worked. Oh, like, I'm the answer, like, me trying things is the silver bullet? That's very this is a very limited perspective.”
21s
#NumberYourDays
“Nothing apart from the unfailing love of God is guaranteed to me. I could walk out of here today, get in the car wreck, my plane could go down, I could have a heart attack, I could be diagnosed with cancer, ALS, diabetes, whatever. So teach me, oh God, to number my days, and please help me turn my someday into today.”

Why Anaheim churches are unique

Anchored in one of Orange County’s most diverse cities, churches in Anaheim reflect neighborhoods that span Little Arabia to long-standing Latino communities. Many congregations offer bilingual Spanish and English services, nurture multicultural congregations and ministries, and provide immigrant support and ESL classes so newcomers can find both spiritual care and practical help; this makes churches in Anaheim feel welcoming across languages and cultures.
With the Disneyland Resort and the Anaheim Convention Center shaping local rhythms, many Anaheim churches emphasize hospitality and accessibility. You’ll often find flexible service times for workers, engaging gatherings with modern worship with contemporary band, and a strong culture of volunteering that fuels citywide partnerships and strong volunteer opportunities and outreach.
From the foothills of Anaheim Hills to the historic Colony District and the fast-growing Platinum Triangle, local congregations tailor ministry to distinct neighborhoods and life stages. Family-friendly churches highlight strong kids programs for young families while urban congregations invest in community service in urban neighborhoods and spaces for young adults and professionals, creating community hubs that fit the pace and personality of each part of the city.