Churches in Aubrey

Active churches in Aubrey

300 Denton Wy, Aubrey
1 sermon
1101 Cotton Exchange Drive, Aubrey
2 sermons

Types of churches in Aubrey

Modern Aubrey Churches

Many congregations near the US‑380 corridor offer band‑led worship, streaming, and casual dress for commuters headed to Denton and Frisco. They often meet in updated facilities or portable venues along 380 and 377, drawing young professionals settling in Union Park, ArrowBrooke, and Sandbrock Ranch.

Family Focused Churches in Aubrey

With so many young families in neighborhoods like Providence Village and Silverado, these churches emphasize secure kids’ check‑in, nursery care, and active student ministries tied to the Aubrey ISD calendar. Expect weekday parent groups, sports‑themed outreach at local parks, and big summer VBS programs serving the growing subdivisions east and south of downtown.

Cowboy Churches

Reflecting the area’s horse‑country heritage along the 377 corridor, cowboy churches offer come‑as‑you‑are services, country gospel, and weekday arena events. They draw ranch hands, horse trainers, and families from the rural roads between Aubrey, Krugerville, and Pilot Point, often hosting trail rides and community cookouts.

Liturgical and Traditional Churches

In and around old‑town Aubrey, smaller congregations maintain hymn‑based worship, set liturgies, and a slower pace that fits the town’s historic core. These churches often gather in classic sanctuaries near Main Street or longstanding campuses on 377, appealing to multi‑generational residents seeking stability and sacramental rhythms.

Sermon clips from Aubrey churches

33s
#LiveGodsWork
“Moving when we don't have all the answers and learning how to grasp and take hold of what God has already done. We are not trying to create something new. We are learning how to live the life that God has already given us, the life that God is constantly inviting us into. God has already done God's work. We are just learning how to live like it. God has already done God's work, and we are learning how to live like it.”
52s
“"And so right now you say well god you healed her you healed him but when shall i be healed amen when shall i receive amen the blessings that i've been praying for when shall i receive amen oh god you're going to see my way through amen and so right now you're asking god amen to move a few and so we get put we get in place with god and we then start to get jealous because somebody got god's attention before we was able to and instead of saying well god if you bless them that i know you can bless me but now we're frustrated because we've been praying for 12 years we've been going through for 12 years and we still haven't seen amen we seen the breakthrough that we've been looking for and wanted from god amen we still haven't seen"”
43s
#ResurrectionTruth
“We don't know what God is doing. We don't know the timeline. We don't even know the outcomes. But here is a piece of good news. Not knowing what God is doing does not mean we don't know what God does. I'm a say that again slower. Not knowing what God is doing does not mean we don't know what God does. When something or someone dies in Christ, God raises up something new. That is not speculation. That is the truth of resurrection.”
72s
“"And so she says here uh she says uh she says i i've been through all the doctors amen uh-huh i've been i've been through all the uh different protocols and uh-huh they checked my uh they they did a cat scan they did an mri they did all the these things and they still can't figure out what's happening with me uh-huh and so um they've been prescribing me different medicines different things to do right and uh as they prescribing me uh i still ain't seen no changes uh-huh i've been dealing with this ordeal for 12 years and i still haven't seen no changes uh and i'm wondering is god really god uh because i've been praying but i ain't seeing no changes uh-huh i've been i've been worshiping and been going to church and like y'all told me that i need to do but i ain't seeing no changes amen i've been serving in the ministry but i ain't seeing no changes uh you do anybody know what i'm talking about amen you do all that you can do but you still don't do you still don't see"”
40s
“"And so what we, what we understand here that there is a God that can heal. Amen. He already knows how to get to God and get him to move. And the thing that the Bible declares, he talked to Jesus. And here's the thing that we understand, amen, that when the scriptures, amen, Jesus doesn't move unless faith has been ignited. Y'all will catch that tomorrow. And so in order for God and for Jesus to start to move, he said, amen, he said, where is your daughter? And the, and the, and the leader said. He said, she's over yonder."”
44s
“"And the problem that we run into is that we know how to get God, but we don't know how to pray, but we don't know how to get him to move. And the reason why we run into situations to where we think and we know that things are not working out for our God, if it, if it be your will, why it's not working out? Because God is saying right now is that because you pray to me, that's one thing. But when you pray with faith, amen, that's a whole nother thing. And if you understand that, if you have the faith of a muster seat, I ain't saying you gotta have a whole lot of faith. I just said you just need to have a muster seat of faith while you pray and know that God can and will do what you are praying for him to do."”
41s
“"And so you run into a situation that you have to understand how important it is to have your own faith and don't live off of somebody else's. Mm-hmm. Because what we will do is we will live off of somebody else's testimony and live off of somebody else's faith and won't even learn how to get your own testimony and faith. You got to understand in this season that you can't survive off of what your grandmother went through, your grandfather went through. You can't survive on what your mama told you, your daddy told you. You got to get God for what you need God, amen, in your life. Amen."”
45s
“"I shall live and not die. I shall see the glory of God because in this season of our lives, we got to speak life into us ourselves. We can't wait for the preacher to speak life to us. We got to understand how to get up early in the morning, not get on Facebook, but get up early in the morning and say, I shall live and see the glory of God. I shall live to see the blessings of God over my family. I shall live to see that blessing that the business flourish. I shall live to see that new career. We are coming down my line. I shall live to see that new house that's coming. I shall live to see that car that's coming my way. I shall live to see my healing in my body. Look at your neighbor, tell your neighbor, I shall live."”
60s
“"And so we're in place here that we see her and she knows he's moving through the crowd but there came something that rose up inside of her yeah it was a rise it was a raising up in her and and that raising up was her simply saying i know that he's about to go and do something but in right now i need him to tend to me so if i can just touch just to him of his garment i i don't i don't have to i don't have to hold his hand amen i just need to touch to him amen i don't i don't need him to hug me i just need to touch to him amen i don't need to just talk to him i just need to touch of him amen because if i know that i can touch anything that's touching him that i can get just what i need some of you amen right now you need to start to go into your worship into your praise because you need to touch something that's touching god so that god can come in and fix your situation and heal your oh god your pain because this season of your life amen you can't afford to just stand there and look around and ask when god's coming no i gotta go and find him amen oh yeah you you over her house i'm going right over there i'm going to find god right there amen because in the season i've been fighting i've been fighting i've been fighting to overcome but i sense that if i just get him everything would be made well i'm fighting to keep my mind together keep myself together keep my family together but all i need right now is just a touch of that garment all i need right now is just a touch of his garment what's the problem that's calling me not to touch"”
52s
“"And so right now you say well god you healed her you healed him but when shall i be healed amen when shall i receive amen the blessings that i've been praying for when shall i receive amen oh god you're going to see my way through amen and so right now you're asking god amen to move a few and so we get put we get in place with god and we then start to get jealous because somebody got god's attention before we was able to and instead of saying well god if you bless them that i know you can bless me but now we're frustrated because we've been praying for 12 years we've been going through for 12 years and we still haven't seen amen we seen the breakthrough that we've been looking for and wanted from god amen we still haven't seen"”

Why Aubrey churches are unique

Anchored along the fast-growing US‑380 corridor, Aubrey has welcomed waves of master‑planned neighborhoods and young families, and that growth shapes how churches in Aubrey gather and serve. Many congregations emphasize strong kids programs for young families, a tight-knit small group culture, and weekday commuter-friendly schedules that fit commuter life to Denton and Frisco.
Set on the edge of Denton County’s Horse Country, Aubrey keeps a ranching, small‑town rhythm that makes community feel personal. Aubrey churches lean into that heritage with outdoor community events and service, practical equine and ranching community outreach, and welcoming multi-generational family ministries.
With quick access to Denton’s universities and the broader DFW job market, the city draws students, educators, and professionals who bring diverse worship preferences and traditions. In response, Aubrey churches often combine modern worship with contemporary band and reverent traditions, offer bilingual Spanish-English services, and maintain a steady focus on expository Bible teaching.