Churches in Benbrook

Active churches in Benbrook

1015 McKinley St, Benbrook
43 sermons
6610 Southwest Blvd, Benbrook
1 sermon
1122 Bryant St, Benbrook
1 sermon

Types of churches in Benbrook

Contemporary Benbrook Churches

Many Benbrook congregations feature modern worship bands, casual environments, and practical teaching aimed at commuters and young families. These churches tend to cluster along Benbrook Boulevard/US-377 and near Loop 820, drawing residents from Westpark, Whitestone Ranch, and nearby subdivisions. Small groups often meet in neighborhood homes and around Benbrook Lake, with service projects tied to local schools and parks.

Family-Friendly Churches

Family-focused congregations in Benbrook prioritize robust children’s and youth programs, from secure Sunday kids services to midweek clubs and summer VBS. They coordinate with local school calendars and youth sports at Dutch Branch Park, offering flexible service times for busy households. Many provide childcare for infants through preschoolers so parents can attend groups or classes.

Spanish and Bilingual Churches

Benbrook’s growing Hispanic community is reflected in churches offering Spanish-language services or bilingual worship. Many gather along the Benbrook Boulevard corridor and Southwest Loop 820, and host ESL classes, translation support, and resource nights that serve multigenerational families. Music and teaching often blend contemporary praise with traditional Spanish hymns to connect newcomers with long-time residents.

Benbrook Churches for Military Families

With NAS JRB Fort Worth just north of town, several Benbrook churches tailor ministries for active-duty, reserve, and veteran families. Expect deployment support groups, meal trains, and events scheduled around base rotations, plus service projects honoring veterans in parks near Benbrook Lake. Many also offer online participation and reliable childcare to accommodate irregular shifts and TDY travel.

Sermon clips from Benbrook churches

41s
“When I look at this kind of compassionate heart, my confession is, Lord, this this does not describe me. I don't even want it to describe me. And if, to be honest, I don't even want it to want it to describe me. So you know where I'm at? That I want to want to want to be compassionate. Does that make sense? But if that's the starting line that you're at, that's the starting line that you're at. You can feel guilty all day long and say, well I should be over there, but you're here. And so you got to start with where you're at.”
57s
#EveryKneeWillBow
“Now watch the horizon just start stretching. Heaven, earth, under the earth, every realm, the seen world, the unseen world, the heights above, the ground beneath us, everything. This is cosmic recognition. The same Jesus who was once spat upon is the same one whom every knee is gonna bow before him. We don't do a lot of bowing anymore in our culture. But to bend the knee means complete surrender. It means complete homage, complete recognition. There is gonna be no rival throne. There's gonna be no hidden pocket of resistance that can outlast his rule. All creation is moving to this moment. And we just need to feel the scale of this.”
38s
#StopChurchJudgment
“And a lot of times, I think that the church gets it wrong. The church gets it wrong gets it wrong when we seem to presume that this woman is a sinful woman, that this woman has somehow done something wrong because all of these men are no longer with her. We don't know how it is that these men are no longer with her. We just know that they aren't, her husband anymore. Yes. They might have divorced her, but they might also have died. And if they have died instead of having divorced her, that leads us to a vastly different picture.”
42s
“All of this, Colossians three, the whole way that we're able to do this put to death and put on is because we're in Christ and we're rooted in Christ and filled in Christ and all about being raised with Christ and died in Christ and hidden in Christ. It's all because we are in Christ and so I need to be deeply aware of how much compassion God has for me. Deeply rooted in who he is. Costly on the cross. God involved in my life, stays involved in my life and just being aware every hour of the day, every moment of the day how much of God's compassion I am drinking in so that am I overwhelmed with that? How can I not share that with others?”
30s
“And, you know, when I get home, I've been out of work now for a week, and I'm not gonna be able to work for another week, and think maybe you could help me fund my family. You know? You can just see how this keeps going and going and going because you've gotten involved. What's the easier thing to do? It's what the priest and the Levite did. Just keep on walking. Because if I get involved, the risk is I'm never gonna get out of being involved. Christ empowered compassion is risky.”
40s
“Others clothe yourself with a heart of mercy. If you're reading the King James this morning, you notice it says the bowels of mercy. It keeps that word bowels. But it's it's this deeply rooted compassion that comes from the essence of who you are. Right? So what word does Jesus use when he tells the parable in Luke chapter 10? The Samaritan saw him and had it's a form of the second word that talks about the bowels, the deep innards, the essence of who you are. The Samaritan, when he saw him, there is something deep within him that motivated him to action.”
34s
#NotJesusOnDemand
“Some of you are here today and really you're trying to pull a fast one on Jesus. You're trying to do the Jesus emoji we believe thing and hoping that you can check that box but you really just you want Jesus running in the background. Don't mess with anything else that's going on in my life, but I want you there. I want you to be a power that I can call on when crisis hits, but other than that, I'm in charge. And I hope what you hear today on Easter Sunday is Jesus will not be your servant.”
32s
#ResurrectionPower
“But the the Easter message really is so amazing it's hard to believe, but it's true. It's so amazing we wanna, for some crazy reason, we wanna minimize it instead of just turning it loose and letting it roam because the power of God is incredible. And for you to sit here in resurrection Sunday and be able to say, you have been raised with him through faith in the powerful working of God and that powerful working continues to move in your life. Amen?”
41s
#CursedToCrowned
“The one who was treated as cursed is now honored. The one who was the lowest is now raised to the highest. That's what Easter means. It's not just that Jesus somehow survived. It's not that he got back on his feet. No, it's that the son was vindicated. We just sang about it. The stone that the builders rejected has become the cornerstone. The world gave Jesus a cross, the father gives him exaltation. And he's not just exalted, it says he's exalted to the highest place. This is not a partial restoration, this is supreme exaltation.”
46s
#ComeAsYouAre
“He doesn't say, I want you to get all of that taken care of before you come to me. He says, you will come to me with your vessel that only works a little bit, but you will leave with something much more full. You will leave with the living water of new life, And that is a beautiful gift that we are reminded of. Not that we have to be at a place where we have gotten everything right with god before god comes to us. It's that god shows up with us right where we are at, and we deal with it.”

Why Benbrook churches are unique

In Benbrook, TX, family-friendly neighborhoods and well-regarded schools shape the rhythms of faith life, so churches in Benbrook often lean into ministries that help households grow together. Expect a focus on age-specific discipleship and community connection, with many congregations offering strong kids programs for young families, student and teen discipleship, and small group culture. Weekend calendars often sync with school activities and youth sports, making participation feel natural and consistent.
Set beside Benbrook Lake and miles of greenbelt, Benbrook churches reflect an outdoorsy, service-minded spirit. Congregations frequently gather beyond their walls for neighborhood projects and seasonal events around the water, incorporating outdoor worship nights and picnics, community service and food pantry, and disaster relief and recovery teams. This geography fosters a hands-on, neighborly approach to ministry that feels both relaxed and purposeful.
As a southwest Fort Worth suburb near the Naval Air Station Joint Reserve Base, the city welcomes commuters, military families, and a growing Hispanic community, and congregations adapt accordingly. You’ll find a blend of classic and contemporary expressions supported by bilingual English-Spanish services, outreach to military and veterans, and multiple service times and livestreams. This mix gives Benbrook churches a practical, hospitable edge while maintaining a clear spiritual focus.