Churches in Cypress

Active churches in Cypress

21870 Northwest Freeway, Cypress
2 sermons · 4 days ago
20611 Tuckerton Rd, Cypress
1 sermon
15010 Mueschke Rd., Cypress
1 sermon
11711 Cypress North Houston Rd, Cypress
1 sermon
18525 FM 529 RD, Cypress
1 sermon
13730 Cypress North Houston, Cypress
1 sermon
16620 Cypress Rosehill Rd, Cypress
1 sermon
15751 Cypress Rosehill Road, Cypress
1 sermon
20402 Chappell Knoll Dr., Cypress
1 sermon
10535 Jones Rd., Cypress
1 sermon
20155 Cypresswood Dr., Cypress
2 sermons
13515 Huffmeister Rd, Cypress
1 sermon
14139 Huffmeister Rd, Cypress
1 sermon
11735 Grant Rd, Cypress
1 sermon
11011 Mason Rd, Cypress
3 sermons
12715 Telge Rd., Cypress
3 sermons
17810 Mueschke Road, Cypress
3 sermons

Types of churches in Cypress

Spanish-Language Churches in Cypress

Many congregations along and near FM 1960, Barker Cypress, and Fry Road offer bilingual (Spanish–English) services and ministries. They often host ESL classes, family festivals, and community outreach that align with the Cy-Fair school calendar, drawing households from apartments and master-planned neighborhoods off the US 290 corridor.

Cypress Multisite Churches

Large, multisite congregations cluster near major arteries like US 290 and the Grand Parkway, making them convenient for commuters from Bridgeland, Towne Lake, and Fairfield. Expect multiple weekend services, robust kids and student programs, and tech-forward options such as livestreams and app-based small groups.

Traditional & Liturgical

Long-established Catholic, Lutheran, and Anglican/Methodist congregations in the Cypress area emphasize reverent worship, choral music, and the rhythms of the church calendar. Many serve multigenerational families in older parts of the community near Telge Road, Cypress North Houston, and around Cypress Top Historic Park.

Small Neighborhood Congregations

Intimate fellowships meet in modest sanctuaries or shared spaces within subdivisions like Coles Crossing, Cypress Creek Lakes, and nearby Miramesa, prioritizing tight-knit relationships. These churches often organize local service days, youth activities tied to CFISD schedules, and practical support for neighbors right within their HOAs.

Sermon clips from Cypress churches

72s
#SacrificialLove
“You see, true love is not about me. It's about me expressing love to you. This is how it's so different. The only kind of love the world knows is a selfish love. says, you meet my needs, and if you meet my needs, then I'll love you back. But if you don't meet my needs, then I'm not gonna love you. That's what the rule describes all the time. Well, we just fell out of love. He wasn't meeting my needs. She wasn't meeting my needs. Whatever. And we talk about it as if love is something that somebody does for us. But when we look at the scripture and it talks about love, love is something that we sacrifice for others. So, the very first thing in our list is telling us we gotta love differently than what the world tells us to love. The type of love that you show changes when you are led by the spirit. We start loving in a sacrificial way, and our sacrificial love leads to sacrificial actions. Okay? Listen to me. Sacrificial love always leads to sacrificial actions.”
65s
“I wanna say this, if you wanna make it in the long haul, you can't run somebody else's race. Now there's a general will for everybody. We we say this all the time. It's part of our motto that we're on a mission to do the great commission. We're all gonna shine the light of Christ. We're all gonna influence people. We're all gonna preach the gospel. We're all gonna let people know how much Jesus loves them and that they can be saved. And that's the general will of God. And we all should be doing that. And we all should be worshippers. And we all should be going to church just like you're doing. But there's a specific will of God for you. There are callings and gifts and giftings and relational relationships that you're called to and and occupations, and and there's many things that you're called to, but you have a race that has been set before you. But you cannot run someone else's race, and you cannot compare yourself to someone else's race.”
62s
“Verse 31. And he said to him, son, you are always with me, and all that I have is yours. It was it was right that we should make merry and be glad for your brother was dead and is alive again and was lost and is found. Thank God for this parable. Thank God that we can have the opportunity of choice and that if we choose to stray away from God's word, there's an opportunity to come back.”
68s
“Luke also wrote the book of Acts and the gospel of Luke. I don't think it's a mistake. He is as Christ like in this moment as he could possibly be. In the most greatest suffering that he's ever gonna face, of course. He talked and acted just like Jesus. And I pray that's what God does for us. What I want you to remember though, about Stephen as he's being stoned and he dies there. And by the way, the apostle future apostle Paul is standing there watching all this happen, scripture tells us. Stephen's faith didn't start here. It started a long time ago when he was waiting tables and it grew into something that when faced with death gave him confidence and peace. He started out waiting tables and now he's in this category with Moses and Jesus. His face is like the face of an angel. He's forgiving people as they're stoning him to death. That's who I wanna be when I grow up.”
74s
“``The greatest evidence that your life has been impacted with by Jesus Christ is not merely what you say with your lips but mainly with how you live your lives. It it is it is this idea that I am being transformed from the inside out and it's not so much what I say but it's how I live. Amen. What I do, what I am becoming, and so let me just say, let me make a bold statement. If you can say that you have had an encounter with the living lord and you have remained the same, you have not had an encounter with the living lord. You may have had an encounter with religion but you hadn't been touched by Jesus because Jesus changes everything.”
66s
“And what what's beautiful in the end of this passage, we see something happen. This resurrection life is experienced by the apostles, and it gave them two things. It gave them, first of all, unparalleled grace because there's no way that a person could get 39 lashes from a Roman guard with a leather strap that would leave welts, that would even cut the body, that would put bruises, and that would leave you in pain for sometimes weeks following to receive 39 in that moment to be flogged and to leave rejoicing that you had been counted worthy to suffer disgrace for the name of Jesus. Friends, that is nothing short than a manifestation of the life of God in the area that I would call unparalleled grace.”
90s
“Fathers build up, not tear down. Fathers build up, not tear down. Another word for edification, build. So how do we build? We build with our mouths. Bible says that death and life, the power of the tongue. What words are your children hearing from you? Godly leadership strengthens, does not crush. Let me say that again. Godly leadership strengthens, does not crush. So when you when you when you build your children, you are empowering them. When you speak words of affirmation to them, they are positive words, words that allows them to grow. Amen?”
81s
“Brothers, we have a choice to live in the reality of who we are in in Christ, to betray the robes of righteousness that have been given to us. But brother Saint, join me at the foot of the cross. the foot of the cross, there is room. At the foot of the cross, there is hope. the foot of the cross, there is forgiveness. There is restoration. There is strength. At the foot of the cross men, Jesus says, if you come I will not cast you out. Jesus would say, I'm not looking for perfect men. There is no perfect man. I'm not looking for men with great intellect. I'm not looking for men with great strength or great economic, wherewithal. I'm looking for men who are humble and contrite and will bow themselves before my word. And if you do that, men, well then God can use you. And I will say this, God will use you.”
67s
“Él le hubiera encantado estar asociado con Jesús. Ser 1 de los seguidores de Jesús. Pero costaba mucho. la y la línea al final de todo era, que él no creía que Jesús valía la pena. Él no creyó que Jesús tenía tesoros en el cielo. Así que hay un hombre que tropieza con un tesoro increíble. lo cubrió y se fue triste. si se dan cuenta, él es anónimo. No sabemos su nombre. Él se se queda en el anonimato toda la And in eternity because he refused to trust Jesus. Y en toda la eternidad, porque él rehusó seguir a Jesús.”
68s
“``So listen carefully. Listen, if you're taking notes, this is the first fill in. Grace is not the absence of standards. Grace is not the absence of standards. We hear it at Discovery Church, we're Pentecostals. We're Pentecostals. we believe in holiness. We believe in righteousness. We do not, however, lower the standards of God's truth in our homes. So grace is not the absence of standards. Well, then what is it? It's the presence of unconditional support when we fell short of those standards. Say that again. It's the press it's the presence of unconditional support when we fall short of those standards.”

Why Cypress churches are unique

Set amid master-planned communities like Bridgeland and Towne Lake, churches in Cypress reflect a strong family focus and neighborhood connectivity. With top-rated Cy-Fair schools and busy youth sports calendars, ministries often prioritize flexible schedules, age-graded discipleship, and nearby gathering spaces. You’ll find many congregations emphasizing strong kids programs for young families, weekday moms groups and playdates, and small group culture that brings neighbors together.
As a fast-growing, diverse suburb of Houston, Cypress churches mirror the area’s multicultural blend, welcoming newcomers from across Texas and around the world. This diversity shows up in multilingual worship, practical support for recent arrivals, and city-wide service projects that bridge cultures. Look for bilingual English-Spanish services, ESL and citizenship classes, and multicultural worship and outreach that connect faith with everyday life.
Geography also shapes ministry in Cypress, TX: spread along Highway 290 and the Grand Parkway, congregations balance large campuses with portable sites and tech-forward options for commuters. Flood events and Gulf Coast weather have fostered a strong ethos of mutual aid and resilience, with many groups mobilizing quickly when neighbors need help. Expect multiple service times and venues, disaster relief and recovery teams, and online streaming and digital tools that make participation accessible.