Churches in Charlotte

Active churches in Charlotte

200 W. Trade Street, Charlotte
36 sermons · 4 days ago
4503 Ridge Rd, Charlotte
44 sermons · 4 days ago
7561 Orr Road Ste. B Charlotte, NC 28213
24 sermons
2020 W Sugar Creek Rd, Charlotte
1 sermon
1243 West Blvd Charlotte NC 28208
1 sermon
3900 Park Road, Charlotte
1 sermon
209 W 28th St., Charlotte
1 sermon
8016 Tower Point Drive, Charlotte
1 sermon
301 S. Davidson St, Charlotte
1 sermon
2638 Salome Church Road, Charlotte NC 28262
1 sermon
17025 Lancaster Hwy, Charlotte
1 sermon
7100 Alexander Road, Charlotte
1 sermon
4622 Nations Crossing Road Charlotte, NC 28217
1 sermon
8840 University City Blvd. Charlotte, NC 28213
1 sermon
1901 Archdale Dr., Charlotte
1 sermon
7200 E. WT Harris Blvd, Charlotte
1 sermon
6411 Sharon Road Charlotte, NC 28210
1 sermon
1225 East Morehead Street, Charlotte
1 sermon
301 Elmhurst Road, Charlotte
1 sermon
3725 Beatties Ford Rd, Charlotte
1 sermon
3400 Beatties Ford Road, Charlotte
1 sermon
3021 Griffith St, Charlotte
1 sermon
1801 Double Oaks Rd, Charlotte
1 sermon
6100 Sardis Road, Charlotte
1 sermon
6029 Beatties Ford Rd. Charlotte, NC 28216
1 sermon
8721 Sidney Circle, Suite 600
1 sermon
13501 S Tryon Street, Charlotte
1 sermon
10624 Metromont Parkway, Suite 302
1 sermon
4316 Mt Holly-Huntersville Rd, Charlotte
1 sermon
7200 Providence Road, Charlotte
1 sermon
301 E 9th St., Charlotte
1 sermon
2520 Whitehall Park Drive, Suite 600
1 sermon
2830 Dorchester Pl., Charlotte
1 sermon
10301 Harwood Lane, Charlotte
1 sermon
7237 Tuckaseegee Road, Charlotte
1 sermon
3001 Kilborne Drive, Charlotte
1 sermon
115 W. Seventh Street, Charlotte
1 sermon
8600 Hood Road, Charlotte
1 sermon
5535 Albemarle Road, Suite C Charlotte
1 sermon
1623 Carmel Rd. Charlotte, NC 28226
1 sermon
10140 Providence Church Lane, Charlotte
1 sermon
110 Bradford Drive, Charlotte
1 sermon
2317 Sunset Rd, Charlotte
1 sermon
8200 McClure Circle, Charlotte
1 sermon
1117 South Blvd. Charlotte, NC 28203
1 sermon
4200 McKee Rd, Charlotte
1 sermon
12615 Steele Creek Rd. Charlotte, NC 28273
3 sermons
8947 Albemarle Rd., Charlotte
1 sermon
1000 East Morehead Street, Charlotte
4 sermons
1801 Oaklawn Avenue Charlotte, NC 28216
1 sermon
400 E Morehead St, Charlotte
1 sermon
1900 Queens Road, Charlotte
1 sermon
11801 Plaza Road Ext., Charlotte
1 sermon
5801 Pineville-Matthews Road, Charlotte
1 sermon
6646 E W.T. Harris Blvd, STE C
1 sermon
3016 Providence Rd, Charlotte
3 sermons
4001 Johnston Oehler Road, Charlotte
3 sermons
6108 Wilora Lake Rd, Charlotte
3 sermons
8625 Providence Rd, Charlotte
2 sermons
6850 Monroe Rd, Charlotte
2 sermons
10624 Metromont Pkwy Ste 300, Charlotte
2 sermons
1300 Hateras Ave, Charlotte
3 sermons
2601 Rocky River Rd, Charlotte
3 sermons
9925 Providence Rd W, Charlotte
2 sermons
11701 Elevation Point Dr, Charlotte
17 sermons
333 Jeremiah Blvd, Charlotte
22 sermons
7224 Park Rd, Charlotte
1 sermon
333 Jeremiah Blvd, Charlotte
1 sermon
1 Billy Graham Pkwy, Charlotte
8 sermons
5801 Pineville–Matthews Road, Charlotte
1 sermon
7224 Park Rd, Charlotte
2 sermons

Types of churches in Charlotte

Non-Denominational Churches in Charlotte

Many congregations across South End, Uptown, University City, and Steele Creek offer casual services with contemporary music, practical teaching, and a strong emphasis on small groups. They often schedule multiple services and provide ample parking to match Charlotte’s commuter patterns along I‑77, I‑85, and the I‑485 loop.

Historic & Liturgical Churches

In neighborhoods like Myers Park, Dilworth, and parts of Uptown, you’ll find stone sanctuaries with stained glass, pipe organs, and choral music. These churches follow the liturgical calendar and often host arts events, food drives, and neighborhood programs rooted in Charlotte’s long-standing civic life.

Black Gospel Churches

Centered in the Historic West End, along the Beatties Ford Road corridor, and throughout West Charlotte, these congregations feature spirited preaching, mass choirs, and call-and-response worship. They frequently lead community initiatives—mentoring, food distribution, and voter engagement—serving residents from Grier Heights to Lakeview.

Spanish Churches in Charlotte

East Charlotte’s international corridors—Central Avenue, Sharon Amity, and Albemarle Road—anchor many Spanish-language congregations with bilingual services. These churches often offer ESL classes, immigration-support resources, and youth ministries that bridge first-generation parents with second-generation students in Charlotte-Mecklenburg schools.

Sermon clips from Charlotte churches

54s
#BackToTheSource
“``Whenever we feel lost and do not remember who we are, we come back to the source of life. We come back to God in worship. And we hear the stories of scripture that tell of this amazing God who does not give up on a sinful, broken, and rebellious world. Here we meet the God who acts to redeem the world, to restore you and me, to restore the creation. Here we meet and are drawn forward by the divine currents of forgiveness, healing, and salvation. The currents that flow through the life of all things and lead us ever closer to our ultimate destiny in god.”
55s
#AweEncounter
“So when we read in Acts chapter two verse 43 that awe came upon every soul, I want us to remember or read that passage through that lens. Right? The god of the universe had worked in a mighty way in the midst of these people, and awe came upon every soul. Church family, can I ask you, when is the last time that awe came upon your soul? I mean, when is the last time that you experienced the the work of God and the power of God in your life and you were undone? Like, you you did not have words. You just were blown away.”
83s
#PrehabNotRehab
“Why go all 2,500 miles when God has a fish for you to pray for today? But, see, I'm a little different, because I believe that the same God who will hear you from the fish is also saying, if you will listen to me right now, if you will obey me right now, if you will put your heart in my hands, not other people's hands right now, if you will guard your heart for from it flow the issues of life, if you will resurrender this thing to me, you can skip the fish. In other words, I feel like fighting the Devil today. You don't have to lose everything to look up, and you don't have to keep shedding stuff to turn to God. You can skip the fish. I'm saying to a teenager, You don't have to drink until you're a drunk, and it takes you ten years of rehab to undo it. If God has to come get you in rehab, he'll get you in rehab. But let's try a little prehab. Why don't you taste and see that the Lord is good? I don't need that to go long, because I don't have to pray every prayer from the belly. I can pray before I get in the belly.”
58s
#CalledByPurpose
“``Gideon, go ahead. Go ahead. Go ahead. Gideon is threshing and an angel appears to him and says, The lord is with thee. Thy mighty man of valor. Now, how in the where am I? Mighty man of valor hiding down in a wine press. Hope the enemy don't take my stuff. Other words, god ain't calling you by where you at. He's calling you by where he's about to take you. You don't have to worry about where you at right now. What the lord in your heart, what the lord dropped in your spirit, he is going to bring it to pass. Don't look at where I'm at right now. Don't look at where I'm at right now. Don't look at what I'm dealing with right now. Somebody say it's on the way.”
71s
“Listen. When you change your heart, things go in motion ahead of you. So when your heart is really to to to to commit to plant to be all in, something it it's retroactively getting out ahead of you. Oh, you just made that up. How come when when he got to the house the father would you think the father was just sitting out there all day, every day? He picked up in the spirit from God. My son's coming. Oh, today's the day. He'd been waiting for him for a long time, but the heart changed. I guarantee you if he was like, I'm a go back and hustle my dad, act like I'm a be a servant so I can get some more stuff. I guarantee is the dad would have been out there. See that heart change of willing to serve. Oh, he took on the nature of a true son submitted to a father that we just talked about is designed to equip you and prepare you for purpose.”
88s
“Do you understand a fearless fighter, watch this, will win with the weapon they should be victimized by? He killed him with a weapon that was formed against him. Are you hearing what I'm saying? He thought he was gonna kill him with addiction, but he snatched addiction right out of the enemy's hand and then killed him with that addiction. He thought he was gonna kill him with rejection, but he snatched the rejection right out of the enemy's hand and then killed him with that rejection. He thought he was gonna kill him with perversion, but he snatched perversion right out of the enemy's hand and then killed the enemy with perversion. What was supposed to make him the victim was really the thing that he became victorious through. What am I saying? I'm saying he uses it all. He will use the alcoholic. He will use the drug addict. He will use the prostitute. He will use the pimp. He the very thing that he thought we was gonna destroy you with, if you will snatch it out of his hand and turn the tables, you will become victorious by what you should have been victimized with.”
57s
“You gotta get out of that. You gotta keep you gotta you gotta risk and move out of that. It's me moving some of us. Faith wants to move us out of bitterness into forgiveness. You're like, don't wanna I don't wanna do that. I don't wanna do that because it doesn't make sense because it makes sense. See, here's the thing with bitterness. Bitterness makes sense. Forgiveness does not. Bitterness makes total sense. I gotta hold on to it because if I don't hold on to it, it feels like I am letting them off the what? Hook. So I'm gonna hold on to it. It makes total sense. But that's not what faith says. Faith says, I want you to forgive and see the fruit of your forgiveness moving you out of that. So my question is before we end, is what is your next step of faith? What is your courageous next step of faith, and are you willing to do it?”
76s
“What's prayer? Prayer is helplessness. Contrast the disciples approach to this father's approach where he just says three words. Lord have mercy. Can I just take it aside right now on Father's Day particularly? No, not all of us are fathers, but some of us are. And I just wanna say to fathers, the greatest gift we can give to our children is Lord have mercy. Your child's greatest need is not for you to be this uber strong, never flawless, never have any chinks in the armor, never have any sins. That's not the greatest gift you can give to your child. The greatest gift we can give to our children, even the boys I'm trying to raise to be strong, noble, is to teach them that weakness is a gift. That they deeply need Jesus. Because if I create little self sustaining, self efficient humans that never need Jesus, I've missed the mark.”
55s
“``Now why would God do such a thing? Because it's off of the overflow that the people in your house are blessed. It's off the overflow that your wife and your children and your loved ones are blessed. It's of the overflow that your church and your community and your nation are blessed. It's of the overflow. You have more than enough that you need that God gives you the overflow. I've said in the past, everything that comes through you is not meant for you. It's designed as an overflow to be a blessing to somebody else.”
77s
“The gospel levels the playing field. Through the gospel, we see the depth of our need for mercy and grace. We see that we are broken and messed up and we fall way short of God's standard. Because we we go to God's word and we see what it says. We see God's call and earlier in the Sermon on the Mount when he says, you're to be perfect as your heavenly father is perfect. And our jaw hits the floor and our head hangs down because we recognize, man, we are we are not perfect people. We have failed his standard. When Jesus elevates the standard, he says, you've heard it said, do not murder. But I tell you whoever is angry with his brother has committed murder in his heart. You've heard it said, don't commit adultery. But I tell you whoever looks at a woman with lust has already committed adultery in his heart. You've you've heard it said all these things and and he addresses the heart issue more than just the behavior issue and we say, man, yeah, my heart's corrupt. I'm more deeply flawed than I ever thought. And yet at the same time, gospel how about that? The gospel shows us that we are more deeply loved than we ever dared hope.”

Why Charlotte churches are unique

As a fast-growing banking and tech hub, Charlotte attracts young professionals and students from across the Carolinas and the country. Churches in Charlotte often respond with flexible schedules, networking-minded discipleship, and contemporary services that resonate with a mobile, career-focused crowd. You’ll find Charlotte churches that emphasize young adults and professionals, college student ministries, and modern worship with contemporary band.
Distinct neighborhoods—from uptown high-rises to artsy corridors and family-friendly suburbs—shape how local congregations gather and serve. Many Charlotte churches tailor ministry to their context, blending commuter-friendly service times with strong family engagement and creative expression. This shows up in strong kids programs for young families, multi-site campuses across neighborhoods, and creative arts and worship.
Rooted in Southern faith traditions yet increasingly global, the city’s congregations reflect both historic Black church leadership and a growing immigrant presence. That mix produces vibrant worship, practical outreach, and a shared emphasis on Scripture-centered teaching across many churches in Charlotte. Look for multiethnic congregations and bilingual services, community service and justice focus, and expository Bible teaching.