Churches in Corbin

Active churches in Corbin

135 N State Hwy 1223, Corbin
1 sermon
404 West 17th Street, Corbin
1 sermon
100 South Kentucky Avenue, Corbin
1 sermon
720 Browning Acres Rd, Corbin
5 sermons

Types of churches in Corbin

Contemporary Corbin Churches

Modern, band-led worship and casual environments are common along Master Street, the US 25 corridor, and near the I‑75 exits. These congregations draw young families and commuters from Laurel, Knox, and Whitley counties and often partner with Corbin Independent Schools or downtown events for community service.

Traditional Baptist Congregations

Long-established Baptist churches in and around town emphasize hymn-singing, Sunday School, and verse-by-verse preaching. Many are multigenerational and rooted in Appalachian traditions, with potlucks and Vacation Bible School serving neighborhoods from downtown to rural roads toward Woodbine and Lily.

Pentecostal & Holiness Worship

These congregations feature spirited services with Southern gospel music, altar prayer, and periodic revival weeks. You’ll find them along US 25E/25W and on back roads outside town, drawing families who value testimonies, healing prayer, and campmeeting-style gatherings common in southeastern Kentucky.

Corbin Recovery-Focused Churches

Responding to regional addiction and economic challenges, churches here often organize Celebrate Recovery groups, food pantries, and jail outreach. Many provide rides from North Corbin and nearby hollows and host weeknight support meetings near downtown and the bypass to make help easy to reach.

Sermon clips from Corbin churches

41s
“``Listen. We're not the land that we are because of something we've done. We're the land that we are because of the goodness and the grace and the mercy of God. And God wants you and me to walk with him. And listen to what he says. It shall what's the next two words? To pass. In other words, God says, I want you to bank on it. If you will do what I tell you to do, it will come to pass. It will be a living reality in your life and you will see my blessings.”
50s
“Before Thomas ever doubted, he was first absent. The Bible says, Thomas was not with the disciples when Jesus came. I want you to think about that for a moment. He missed the appearance. He missed the miracle. He missed the encouragement. He missed the peace that Jesus spoke over that entire room. He missed the testimony. Everybody else had experienced and sometimes people will say to you, I can encounter god anywhere. And that's true. You can but how many knows there are certain things that god does when his people gather that you cannot fully experience in isolation.”
61s
“And men, ladies, you're just kinda getting the boot bootleg in this sermon here. Okay? But men, you are to die for your wife, for your children. What do I mean? You're to die to your ego. You're to die to your pride. You're to die to your self interest. There ought to be nothing that you do simply because you want to do it. And there should be nothing too precious that you're not willing to give it up for your sweetheart, for your children, apart from your personal relationship with the lord Jesus Christ and your personal fidelity and obedience to him.”
40s
“You know, God will do one of two things in your anxiety, in your worry, your depression. God will either deliver you or he will sit with you in it. But he will never ever leave you alone. You're never trapped. It is faith over fear, trusting in God, and the finished work of Calvary. Those three Hebrew boys, Nebuchadnezzar threw in the furnace, They still had to go through the pain. They still had to go through the fear.”
41s
“God makes it very clear to the nation of Israel what they can expect if they will obey him and listen to him. Do you ever stop to think of the bounty of your blessings? I want you just to think about this. If you have a change of shoes or have shoes at all, you're better off than millions of people. If you have one meal a day, you're blessed. If you have a roof over your head and a home to call your own, you're more blessed than so many people in many other countries. If you own one automobile, you're better off than 75 to 85% of the world's population.”
32s
“If you will obey me, I will initiate. In other words, God says, I'll cause it to happen. Many times in this text, God says, I will. I will. I will. Now listen carefully. When God says, I will, you can bank on it. You make it your business and your personal life to obey God. God says I will. Now God's gonna say something else beginning in verse 15. He says, choose not to and I wanna give you some warnings and I'll get to that next Sunday.”
28s
“You and I have been through so much. Our country has been through so much. And in just a few days, we will celebrate our Independence Day, but we are really very far from being independent. We may be independent of other countries, but we have been and we are so dependent upon the Lord God for his blessings, for his bounty, for his goodness, for his mercy.”
55s
“``You need the gathering. You need to understand something today. The wolf never attacks the middle of the flock. He attacks that sheep that has convinced itself it no longer needs the flock. And dads, hear me this morning. Hear me. If the enemy can isolate fathers, he can weaken the family. If he can disconnect husbands, he has the potential to impact generations but when a father remains planted in the house of god, connected to the people of god, and submitted to the shepherd. He creates protection not only for himself but for everybody in his household that is following behind him. Isolation weakens what community strengthens.”
40s
“But you hear me today more than vacations, more than possessions, what you can give them, more than accomplishments, please give your children the rhythm of gathering. Give your children memories in God's house. Give your children memories of worship, memories of revival because one day, one day, they may forget many of the things you gave them a long life's way, but they will never forget the rhythms you taught them.”
40s
“I want you to understand something this morning and that is that the enemy understands this. Let me say that again. The enemy also understands this. That's why one of his favorite strategies is isolation. Because isolation weakens what community strengthens. Isolation weakens what community strengthens. So, if you're taking notes today, I'm going to give you four points about gathering. Number one, missing the gathering can mean missing the moment.”

Why Corbin churches are unique

Set in the Appalachian foothills, Corbin, KY is a tight‑knit, multi‑generational community where faith and family overlap, and churches in Corbin reflect that neighborly pace. You’ll find an emphasis on relationships—potlucks, prayer chains, and weeknight gatherings—that nurture kids and grandparents alike. This produces congregations marked by small group culture, strong kids programs for young families, and multi-generational family worship.
Geography and travel also shape local ministry: with Cumberland Falls and the Daniel Boone National Forest nearby—and I‑75 running through town—Corbin churches often welcome hikers, park staff, and road‑trippers alongside long‑time locals. Many adapt with flexible schedules and outdoor events when weather permits. Look for weekday services for travelers, seasonal outdoor worship gatherings, and hospitality teams for visitors.
Culturally, Corbin blends blue‑collar resilience with growing healthcare and service jobs, while nearby campuses in the I‑75 corridor bring a steady stream of students and young adults. In response, congregations pair clear preaching and prayer with practical helps, from recovery support to tutoring and job coaching. That often looks like recovery and addiction support ministries, college student ministries, and job and life-skills classes.