Churches in Bridgeton

Active churches in Bridgeton

11570 Mark Twain Ln, Bridgeton
4 sermons
11330 St Charles Rock Rd, Bridgeton
1 sermon
12455 Natural Bridge Rd, Bridgeton
1 sermon
11703 Old Saint Charles Rd, Bridgeton
1 sermon

Types of churches in Bridgeton

Contemporary Worship in Bridgeton

Non-denominational and evangelical congregations along McKelvey Road and St. Charles Rock Road lean modern—band-led music, practical teaching, and a casual feel. They attract young families and airport-area professionals, with convenient service times near the I-70/I-270 interchange and robust kids’ programs aligned with the Pattonville school calendar.

Catholic Churches

Long-established North County parishes serving Bridgeton residents emphasize sacramental life, devotions, and community traditions like Lenten fish fries and parish festivals. Many offer PSR and social outreach that connect multi‑generation families from neighborhoods off Lindbergh and Natural Bridge while remaining accessible to commuters.

Lutheran Churches

Bridgeton reflects the St. Louis area’s strong LCMS heritage with congregations that prioritize Scripture, catechesis, and hymn-based worship. Families in the Pattonville footprint often find weekday preschool, VBS, and youth catechism, with campuses easy to reach via I‑270 or Lindbergh.

Bridgeton Multilingual Congregations

Reflecting North County’s diversity, Bridgeton hosts congregations that incorporate Spanish and African diaspora languages alongside English. Many meet near apartment communities and bus routes along St. Charles Rock Road and Lindbergh, offering ESL classes, bilingual small groups, and cultural celebrations that welcome newcomers.

Sermon clips from Bridgeton churches

30s
“This is how the spirit works. The spirit does not move from one to another. It moves through one to another. It's impartation. I need some folks that's willing to let the spirit work through you to reach over, maybe move out from where you're at, go find somebody, speak blessings into their life, speak faith into their life, speak encouragement into their life. We need the body ministering to the body right now.”
31s
“I've met a lot of people in my line of work who who say to them, you know what? I'm just I'm in a phase where I'm I'm waiting on God's plan for my lives. And and they talk about this plan like it's a treasure map. Like it's a treasure map that God has folded up and he's hidden somewhere, and we have to go find it. I wanna tell you something about treasure maps. Only pirates have those. Okay? God doesn't have a treasure map all folded up hidden from you. People who want a reason to delay often wait for plans.”
55s
“Ni siquiera podemos confiar en lo que vemos hoy en día. En esta era que vivimos de la inteligencia artificial yo creo que usted le han engañado, a mí me han engañado. artificial. I moist of us for dood this morning by a I just a little bit. Y solo quiero que sepan que a ustedes se les engañó ahorita con la inteligencia La la foto que le mostramos de Michael, sí era Michael, pero mire dónde se la tomó la foto. Guys, ¿Puede imaginárselo? Ni a tus ojos le puedes creer hoy en día.”
47s
“Your job until Jesus returns. Here's what this whole passage is about, our main idea. It's the father's job to decide when Jesus comes back. It's our job to tell people about Jesus until he does. The father gets to work out the details and decide when and where and all of those things. Until that day, you and I have a task. We have a role. We have something that we are responsible for. A lane that we are meant to fill, and our task is to tell the world about the Jesus that we have come to know. About a savior for them. Someone who died and rose again to give them eternal life. Our task, our job is to communicate Jesus to the world.”
26s
“She would testify about how this faithful god brought her through a season of life where her husband was killed in an explosion at work and her son was hurt in that process and she would testify and and she would get up and say, I got a song. And and she would walk up, and she would say, he can. And I'm telling you that he'll stand right by your side when the world comes tumbling in.”
23s
“Let let me let me let me preach for just a minute here. The first ingredient to an overcoming life is faith. And when God sees faith, he starts extending the arm of mercy like you can't even imagine. He starts making a way where there seems to be no way. He starts rewriting stories that you didn't have a clue could be written.”
32s
“You know what? Y'all don't even know what's in her praise. You you just think she sits there quiet all the time. You have no idea the faith that's in that woman. Because we could tell you stories about she was the one whose two daughters were murdered on the same night, but yet she still comes to church and said, had it not been for Jesus, had it not been for the Lord on my side.”
41s
“I want to tell somebody tonight, you are not what you went through. You are not what you tried to find. You are not what others called you. You've been bought with the price but god tonight wants to tell somebody, just remember me. I want you to remember tonight. Just experience me. Don't just experience me, son. Don't just experience me, daughter. But I want you to start remembering because you, when you start remembering, start remembering that the devil is small compared to me.”
41s
“I want to tell somebody tonight, you are not what you went through. You are not what you tried to find. You are not what others called you. You've been bought with the price but god tonight wants to tell somebody, just remember me. I want you to remember tonight. Just experience me. Don't just experience me, son. Don't just experience me, daughter. But I want you to start remembering because you, when you start remembering, start remembering that the devil is small compared to me.”
41s
“The difference between the devil and god isn't that one knows the mistakes you made and the other doesn't. The difference between the devil and god is that the devil knows your name but calls you by your mistake but god knows your mistake but calls you by your name. Is anybody thankful tonight that god can call you by your name and not by your mistake and if god can remember your name it's about time we remember who's for us and I think in the word it says that God's for us and when you start remembering who's for you who can be against you is there somebody who believes that word tonight”

Why Bridgeton churches are unique

Set at the junction of I-70 and I-270 near St. Louis Lambert International Airport and the Missouri River, churches in Bridgeton are tuned to a city on the move. Many offer commuter-friendly service times, extend outreach to travelers and airport staff, and lean toward modern worship with contemporary band to serve people who work nontraditional hours.
With long-time homeowners and young families in the Pattonville school area, plus growing cultural diversity, congregations balance rootedness with fresh energy. In Bridgeton, MO you’ll find strong kids programs for young families, vibrant multigenerational congregations, and practical supports like ESL and multicultural ministries that help newcomers feel at home.
Bridgeton churches also carry a service-minded streak shaped by Midwest resilience, nearby healthcare employers, and river-adjacent neighborhoods. That shows up in food pantries, hospital visitation, and seasonal relief work, often under a blend of historic liturgy and Bible-centered preaching, with many emphasizing community service and disaster relief, hospital and caregiving outreach, and expository Bible teaching.