Churches in Andover

Active churches in Andover

16060 Crosstown Blvd NW, Andover
7 sermons
16150 Crosstown Blvd NW, Andover
16 sermons
16180 Round Lake Blvd NW, Andover
1 sermon
3210 Bunker Lake Blvd NW, Andover
1 sermon
13655 Round Lake Blvd NW, Andover
1 sermon

Types of churches in Andover

Non-Denominational Andover Churches

Many non-denominational congregations in Andover feature modern worship bands, practical teaching, and casual community spaces. You’ll find them in newer facilities or multi-use venues along Bunker Lake Blvd and Hanson Blvd, with small groups meeting in neighborhoods near Kelsey Round Lake and the Andover Community Center.

Andover Lutheran Churches

Rooted in Upper Midwest heritage, Andover’s Lutheran congregations offer liturgical services, confirmation, and strong music programs. They serve multi-generational families in subdivisions off Andover Blvd and Crosstown Blvd, and often partner on Anoka County service projects and school-based outreach.

Baptist & Bible Churches

Baptist and Bible churches around Andover emphasize verse-by-verse preaching, believer’s baptism, and robust adult classes. Congregations range from small fellowships on the northern acreage roads near Constance Blvd to mid-sized churches closer to retail corridors, with youth nights scheduled around the Andover High School calendar.

Pentecostal & Charismatic

These churches offer energetic worship, focused prayer, and space for spiritual gifts, often gathering in flexible venues along major north–south routes like Hanson Blvd. They draw attendees from Andover and neighboring Ham Lake and Oak Grove, fostering close-knit prayer groups and frequent midweek services.

Sermon clips from Andover churches

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#GivingTethersHeart
“I'm I'm buying that brand. That's what I'm gonna do. I'm I'm buying it. I wanna support that. Why? Because there's a connection between my finances and my heart. God doesn't need my money, but he does want my heart. He's not looking he he doesn't look to pad his wallet. God, he doesn't need money. It means nothing to him. our finances, we we have money. We have paper with green ink on it. I don't think God's like, man, I gotta get me some of that. It's so meaningless in the grand scheme of things. But the bible does say that he's constantly looking for the hearts of people, and he's searching. And so when I come and I'm faithful in my giving, it affects my spiritual well-being because it ties my heart to the kingdom of God. God is not interested in my money, but he instituted the practice practice of tithes and offering to give me a tool, to give me a a way in which I can tether my heart to his kingdom. Giving is not for god. Giving is for you.”
47s
“An idol is anything you look to for what only Jesus can actually give you. Security, identity, worth, certainty, comfort. The things we talked about this morning. The things we know in Christ are the things we are most tempted to find somewhere else, in our finances or in our health or in what people think of us or even in our own performance. John's last words to his little children, to us is this, you have the real thing. You know the real thing. Don't trade it away for something that is fake.”
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#OnlyJesusSatisfies
“This lesson is here for us to see our own desperate needs and how they are only satisfied in Jesus. It's here for us to search within ourselves and see all of the excuses that we pile up in our own lives and the ways that we busy ourselves and go about trying to hide our own sinfulness from the world or from others, the false hopes that we look forward to, and to simply allow Jesus in love to expose them, to expose the fact that he needed to go to the cross for me. And he needed to go to the cross for you.”
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#JesusConqueredDeath
“Listen, God is so powerful church that even when humanity tried to exert its power on him, God the Son, they said, hey, we're gonna crucify you on a cross because you're not doing things the way we want you to do. God was like, cool. I'll just rise again from the dead. God was like, okay. And on the journey, I'm going to kill death itself. K. There's not I mean, if you can literally kill death, you're pretty powerful. And that's what God did when he died and when he rose again and when he returns.”
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#CommunityUnbinds
“And Lazarus does come out, still wrapped in his death linen, still bound by trauma from the last week. But somehow, someway beyond our comprehension, Lazarus stands before him no longer dead but alive. And yet the restoration of Lazarus is not over yet. There is still work to do. Unbind him, Jesus will declare. And notice that Jesus doesn't do that unbinding. It is the community at work.”
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#CheerfulGiver
“God loves a cheerful giver. So this is this is why we don't say, oh, we don't we don't have to do that. No. I don't live my life as a disciple of Jesus trying to figure out what I have to do and don't have to do. It's how do I please God? The Bible tells me clearly, God loves a cheerful giver. I can come into the presence of god with my tithes and my offerings. Giving of tithes and offerings should not grieve us as disciples of Jesus. It shouldn't be a a painful moment week after week. Right? However, whenever you get increase and blessed and paid. Oh, here we are again. It it shouldn't be that way. God said, come before me with with joy. Be a cheerful giver. Scripture teaches us that we are to come faithfully with our 10% and our offerings, and we're to do it joyfully. Difficulty giving reveals to us a difficulty trusting God to continue to provide.”
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#LeashYourHeart
“``You know what you do with that dog that wanders off all the time? You put it on a leash. And all of a sudden, those those desires, those smells, those temptations, they don't have the ability to to get that dog to wander off because he can only go so far. He's on a leash. He's connected. Me being faithful in my how do I leash my heart? Through my finances. Through my faithfulness and tithing and offering. I put a leash on this deceptive wandering heart of mine, and I tether it to the kingdom of God. I tie it to something bigger than itself. Now I'm not following after my desires, but I'm navigating my desires. Your your heart, let's go. Come on. We're gonna go this way. I wanna I wanna tell my heart where to look. Keep your heart. Bible says, with all diligence. Because out of that flows all the issues of life. It affects everything.”
57s
#SpiritualInvestment
“We have to understand that God will not be a debtor to any man. When I when I fully grasp that in my spirit, when I when I wrap my heart and my mind around that, God is not going to get to the end of time as we know it and realize that he has accounts payable. Oh, man. They gave way more than I did to them. He's not going to be a debtor to any man. When I understand that, I can cheerfully come into the presence of God knowing, hey, I'm going to make an investment today. That's how you've gotta start thinking about your tithing and your offering. It's not just a a giving of finances. You're making a spiritual investment. I'm going to invest 10% of my income in the kingdom of God. I'm going to invest this offering into the kingdom of God. Because when you invest in the kingdom of God, you win.”
54s
#ConsistentHoliness
“Conformity leads me to be one way on Sunday and and not have the same standard on Thursday. Conformity says, I'll I'll fit the part when I'm with this group. And when I'm with that group, I'll conform to them as well. That that's not a stance of holiness. That's not a stance of being dedicated. When we talk about holiness, it's getting into the word of god. It's finding revelation. It's developing conviction. It's having a desire to be obedient and then taking action based on those things. Because then when I find myself in an environment where no one else is doing what I'm doing, it doesn't matter. I am who I am because I'm dedicated to the purpose and the will of god. This is holiness.”
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#PreachTruth
“Doctrine is important. Right? We wanna be a friendly church. We wanna be a church that that people are well connected to. We wanna be a a church that's biblical in our worship. There's a lot of things that we strive to be. But if we miss the mark with doctrine, we're not a church worth attending. Your number one reason for being a part of Refuge of Hope Church should be we preach truth. We teach truth. If we stop doing that and we get everything else right, please go somewhere else. Because I don't want us to to feel really good about being a part of the social club, refuge of hope, and then go to hell because we were we were off on doctrine. Doctrine matters.”

Why Andover churches are unique

As a family-centered suburb in the Twin Cities’ north metro, Andover blends quiet cul-de-sacs, well‑regarded schools, and active youth sports. That mix shapes churches in Andover, where weekend service times and midweek programming often align with commuting schedules and tournaments. Expect welcoming lobbies, parenting support, and vibrant next‑gen ministries such as strong kids programs for young families, student ministries for middle and high school, and multi-service weekend options.
Set near parks, trails, and lakes, Andover encourages an outdoorsy, community‑oriented lifestyle that spills into local church life. Many Andover churches weave service projects and seasonal events into their calendar—from trail cleanups to winter coat drives—creating practical on‑ramps for neighbors. Look for congregations that emphasize outdoor activities and retreats, community service and outreach, and care ministries for winter needs.
Culturally, the area carries Upper Midwest roots with a growing mix of backgrounds, so worship expressions range from liturgical to contemporary while staying grounded in clear teaching. This blend means visitors can find Andover churches with reverent tradition, modern creativity, and a strong Bible focus under one local banner. Options often include traditional liturgy and hymns, modern worship with contemporary band, and expository Bible teaching.