Churches in Brooklyn

Active churches in Brooklyn

515 Otsego St, Brooklyn
53 sermons · 4 days ago
404A Willoughby Ave, Brooklyn
8 sermons · 4 days ago
1624 84th St, Brooklyn
2 sermons
23 Meadow St, Brooklyn
4 sermons
1688 St Marks Ave, Brooklyn
1 sermon
32 E 98th St, Brooklyn
1 sermon
1623-27 Utica Ave, Brooklyn
1 sermon
88 Hanson Pl, Brooklyn
1 sermon
457 Grand Ave, Brooklyn
1 sermon
138 Montrose Ave, Brooklyn
1 sermon
267 Bay Ridge Ave, Brooklyn
1 sermon
1371 Rogers Ave, Brooklyn
1 sermon
460 Marcus Garvey Blvd, Brooklyn
1 sermon
1 Park Point, Brooklyn
1 sermon
The Roulette - next door to YWCA, 509 Atlantic Ave
1 sermon
859 Hendrix St, Brooklyn
1 sermon
425 Hoyt St, Brooklyn
1 sermon
4610 Church Avenue, Brooklyn
1 sermon
133 Thomas S Boyland St, Brooklyn
1 sermon
4905 Avenue D, Brooklyn
1 sermon
2777 Atlantic Ave, Brooklyn
1 sermon
484 Washington Ave, Brooklyn
1 sermon
276 Fenimore St, Brooklyn
1 sermon
179 New York Ave, Brooklyn
1 sermon
251 12th St, Brooklyn
1 sermon
1405 Bushwick Ave, Brooklyn
1 sermon
557 E 31st St, Brooklyn
1 sermon
826-828 Greene Ave, Brooklyn
1 sermon
85 S Oxford St, Brooklyn
1 sermon
Gardner C. Taylor Boulevard (Formerly, 833 Marcy Ave Suite 1
1 sermon
279 Lafayette Ave, Brooklyn
1 sermon
334 MacDonough St, Brooklyn
1 sermon
360 Schermerhorn St, Brooklyn
1 sermon
286-88 7th Ave, Brooklyn
1 sermon
493-5 Monroe St, Brooklyn
1 sermon
179 Livingston St, Brooklyn
1 sermon
45 E 8th St, Brooklyn
1 sermon
450 Eastern Pkwy, Brooklyn
1 sermon
420 Union St, Brooklyn
1 sermon
254 Hicks St, Brooklyn
1 sermon

Types of churches in Brooklyn

Modern Brooklyn Churches

These congregations feature contemporary worship with live bands, practical teaching, and casual, come-as-you-are atmospheres. Many meet in repurposed lofts or theaters around Williamsburg, Bushwick, and DUMBO, and they often collaborate with local arts and tech communities for outreach and events.

Historic Landmark Sanctuaries

Brooklyn’s older neighborhoods—Brooklyn Heights, Fort Greene, Park Slope, and Bay Ridge—are dotted with stone and Gothic Revival sanctuaries, stained-glass windows, and pipe organs. Services here tend to be liturgical and choir-led, drawing multigenerational congregations who value tradition and the borough’s architectural heritage.

Multilingual & Immigrant Congregations

Reflecting the borough’s diversity, many churches offer services in Spanish, Haitian Creole, and other languages across Flatbush, East Flatbush, Sunset Park, and Bushwick. You’ll also find Russian- and Ukrainian-speaking congregations near Brighton Beach and Sheepshead Bay, and Chinese-language ministries in Sunset Park, often paired with immigration help, ESL classes, and food distribution.

Brooklyn Social Justice Churches

These churches engage deeply with neighborhood needs through mutual aid, tenant rights advocacy, and anti-violence initiatives from Crown Heights to Bed-Stuy and Red Hook. Expect teaching that connects faith to issues like racial equity, affordable housing, and climate resilience, along with volunteer opportunities and partnerships with local nonprofits.

Sermon clips from Brooklyn churches

60s
#PrayerNeverExpires
“``Everything in our lives one day will expire. Your milk will expire. Your food will expire. Your cars will expire. Your identification will expire. The computers and technology you use will expire. The apps that we have today will expire. Everything in this life is expendable. One day, you and I too will expire. They will speak of us in the past tense. But one thing that never expires is prayer. Hallelujah. And I wanna submit to you today that prayer is one of the few things on earth that outlives the person who prayed it.”
68s
#FaithInHardPlaces
“And I believe in this season, god is calling us not to just have faith in the easy places. God said, I'm not calling you to just have faith when everything is going your way. Don't just have faith when everybody is speaking your language. If we could really contemporize it, don't just have faith when your candidate's in the White House. Don't just have faith when the people of your party are occupying all of the state offices, But have faith even in the difficult places because just as I'm god when times are good, I'm gonna be god when times are bad. And that's good news to some of us who know that we're going through seasons where we can't figure out what the purpose is and what God's trying to do, but we can rest in the assurance that if this is where God sent us, then God will take care of us. I don't know how and I don't know where and I don't know when but I know god has a plan and god will work everything out for me. Yes.”
49s
“I don't know if any of us would make it in the woods surviving this week, but I think what Jesus told his disciples, and by extension, us, provides a a dependable survival guide for me and you to live on mission today. Dependable survival guide. It won't be easy. We will be rejected. But our God is the God of the harvest, so we can go out trusting him and depending on him, relying on him. This morning, if you're here and you're not a Christian, know that you are a lost sheep in need of a shepherd, and know that Jesus is the good shepherd who came to save and save lost and wandering sheep. He laid down his life at the cross for his sheep. So if you hear his voice, heed his call this morning, respond with repentance and faith. That's my invitation to you.”
45s
“I'm helping you because in our lives, we do the right things too few times. I got my wife flowers once. Well, how long you've been married? Twenty years. I massaged her back once. Well, how long you've been married? Thirty years. I took her on a date once. Well, how long you've been married? See, we do the right thing too few times. We are changed often by the things that not the things we do once, but the things we do many times. This is why the Lord told Naaman, you need to dip in the water seven times.”
50s
#SeekGodTogether
“One thing I learned by reading different writings by rabbis in a book that was given to Susan and I by Robert Stern's Eagle's Wings Ministry is that when the word presents a question, they don't hesitate to go to the Lord and make inquiry. They don't hesitate. They go and inquire of the lord. Then when the lord speaks to them, they come together as a community and they share with one another what god has revealed to them about the very thing they made inquiry about.”
36s
#StandWithGodMajority
“Go and find a pool and wash. Is there anybody here who knows that sometimes you have to stand alone? You have to stand and walk by yourself. But if Jesus sent you, you could stand by yourself because you're not standing by yourself. You're standing with God. And when you stand with God, you and God make a majority. You can say greater is he that is in me than he that is in the world because you and God make a majority. All you need by your side is God if you have nobody else and God sends you.”
51s
#PrayForOthers
“God, we come in this morning, and we come in and we're interceding for all the requests, oh god, that are on the table, oh god. You see the needs of your people. God, for those who are sick and are asking for healing, o God, we ask you for healing, o God. For those who are looking for a job, o God, we ask you to open the doors, o God. For those who, God, need comfort in at this time, oh God, because they are mourning, we ask you to comfort them, oh God.”
51s
#RespectTheGates
“As a church, we do not like gates. Church people do not like rules. Church people do not like regulations. Church people do not like structure. Church people do not like organization. And church people like bandits and thieves, then there is a gate. Church people always find some way, some excuse, some strategy, some scheme, to go over and under the gates that were placed for the protection and preservation of god's holy church and his people.”
66s
#dunamisTransforms
“So when Jesus said, you shall receive power, he wasn't promising the feeling. He wasn't promising of he was promising a force that would transform identity, purpose, and everything. So this is what second, Corinthians chapter five seventeen to 20 reveals. Paul says, if any man is in Christ, he's a new creature. He's a new creation. The old has passed. Right? That kind of transformation doesn't happen without dunamis power. When it says we've been reconciled to god, that doesn't happen without power. When scripture says we are ambassadors for Christ, you cannot represent heaven without dynamic power. We can't do it on our own strength. So while acts tells us that we will receive power, second Corinthians shows us what that power does.”
64s
#FavorIsDivine
“The bible says every good and perfect gift is from above. So if it came together, it worked out, it showed up when you needed it, that's not you. That's not the universe. That's God. That's favor. Favor is not a coincidence. Favor is not luck. Favor is God working things out for you even when you don't see it.”

Why Brooklyn churches are unique

Churches in Brooklyn mirror the borough’s global mosaic, bringing together Caribbean, Latin American, African, Asian, and European traditions that shape preaching, music, and community life. Many congregations worship in multiple languages and blend historic liturgy with vibrant contemporary expressions, creating spaces that support multilingual services and translation, foster intercultural congregations and ministries, and offer gospel rooted worship and prayer.
Neighborhood character also matters: from brownstone-lined blocks to repurposed warehouses near the waterfront, sanctuaries often reflect local history while embracing creative innovation, so Brooklyn churches feel both familiar and fresh. Expect thoughtfully designed spaces and artistic expression—everything from gallery nights to neighborhood concerts—alongside worship that features modern worship with contemporary band, cultivates creative arts and faith, and honors historic architecture with modern updates.
Community-minded and practical, many congregations prioritize service, affordable family activities, and accessible schedules shaped by commuting and dense urban life. You’ll find Brooklyn churches coordinating food distributions and mentorship programs while nurturing families and new arrivals through strong kids programs for young families, city-facing community service and justice initiatives, and discipleship pathways for young adults and professionals.