Churches in Dalton

Active churches in Dalton

2305 Cleveland Hwy, Dalton
17 sermons · 4 days ago
121 W Crawford St, Dalton
3 sermons
1448 Pleasant Grove Drive, Dalton
3 sermons

Types of churches in Dalton

Spanish-Language Churches in Dalton

Dalton’s large Latino population means many congregations offer Spanish-only or bilingual services. You’ll find them along the Glenwood Avenue and Cleveland Highway corridors and in North Dalton, with weeknight schedules that fit carpet-mill shifts. Expect family-centered ministries, ESL classes, and community events that spill into nearby parks like Lakeshore Park.

Pentecostal & Holiness Churches in Dalton

Influenced by the region’s strong Pentecostal heritage and proximity to Cleveland, TN, these congregations feature expressive worship, prayer for healing, and lively choirs. Many meet near I-75 and the Dug Gap area, drawing both long-time locals and newer families working in Dalton’s carpet industry. Midweek revivals and youth nights are common touchpoints for community.

Family-Focused Baptist Churches

These congregations emphasize multi-generational life with Sunday school, AWANA-style programs, and summer VBS that serve neighborhoods from Mount Rachel to the southside subdivisions. Services tend to be traditional-to-blended, with strong preaching and regular potlucks. Many schedule early and late services to accommodate varied work hours common in Dalton.

College & Young Adult Churches

With Dalton State College nearby, several churches tailor gatherings for students and 20-somethings, offering small groups, mentoring, and service projects. You’ll find casual, contemporary worship near College Drive and in the downtown Hamilton Street corridor, with weeknight meetups and coffeehouse-style hangouts. These ministries often coordinate rides from campus and volunteer opportunities with local nonprofits.

Sermon clips from Dalton churches

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#ServeFromTheHeart
“That's what this woman did. I've noted that many people today become interested in the things of God when they have a need. Many people pray when there's a problem. Many people seek God when there's a crisis. make room for God when they desperately need something from him. That's when they began to make room for God. woman, she didn't come asking for anything. didn't come begging for anything. She didn't come as a needy individual. She just had a heart that said, I want to make room for Elijah because God is doing something in his life. And she saw God and she wanted to make room for his work.”
54s
“It's all about Jesus and his righteousness. It's all about God and his presence and his plan. It's all about Coromdeo and the church, people gathered together. When you look at them, when you step there, you see a picture of people. Man, that guy ought to be being he ought to be judged. I knew him back then. Woah. He ought to be judged, but he's not. He's living under grace. Sure. Earthly, he lost a couple of things. He lost he lost popularity, but he is a picture of God's grace. I discerned the rim when I walked into the sanctuary.”
31s
“I've never seen an ugly bride. They're all beautiful. Just this last weekend on Saturday, I had two weddings did that day and when the bride came out in the last wedding, we were down in Fairmount at a place and she came down and the groom was standing there and he looked at me and he said, wow. I didn't know it was gonna be like this. Can you just imagine when we get to heaven, I believe we'll say, wow. Even though god told us that it's so much better, I didn't know it would be like this.”
69s
#MakeTimeForGod
“You said, preacher, what's the question of the hour? Question of the hour is, I wonder if we would passionately pursue and make room for that which creates space for God to work. I wonder as a church, would we make room for God to work? You say, preacher, how can I do that? You can create space for his work in your schedule. We're gonna say amen or owe me right here. A lot of times we pack our schedule so full of the world and entertainment and work and all of those things and we leave god out of our schedules. But can I tell you that if we really wanna see a work of God in our lives, we're gonna have to create space for God even in our schedules?”
55s
#NoRoomForPride
“you said, preacher, there's plenty of room. If that's what you say, then you're not taking this med this message the right way. I'm not talking about square footage. I'm talking about have we sincerely made room for god? Because there's a lot of times, even in a room this big, god can't do nothing because we got a bunch of prideful, haughty spirits that it's more about us than it is about him. Can I get a witness right there? And our heads are so inflated that there's no room for God to do anything else. I'm talking about this woman made room for God to work.”
54s
#MakeRoomForGod
“``Here's what I realized about this human woman. She could not do what Elijah could do. And Elijah couldn't do what only God could do, but she made room for them both. I see it this way. I may never be able to open blinded eyes. I may never make the dumb to speak, the deaf to hear, and the blind to see. But I know a man who can. And since I know a man that can, miss Deb, you know what I'm gonna try to do? I'm gonna try to make room. I'm gonna try to make space for him to work.”
75s
#MasterYourEmotions
“That's what makes this passage so powerful. Is the lord never treats Cain as helpless because of his emotions. We often use our emotions manipulate other people into thinking we're helpless. Am I right? But not one time did the lord look at Cain and say, he can't do any better. Not one time did god look at Cain and say, it's alright, Cain. Not one time. Did he not try to confront Cain and tell him there's a different way. This is a different way. He looked, he said, if you do well, if you do well, if you master your emotions, if you get a hold of what's getting a hold of you, if you take responsibility for your feelings and for your emotions, you have a choice.”
74s
#EmotionsUnderGodsWord
“``I don't care what emotion that you experience or what you're experiencing whether it's good, bad, ugly, or indifferent. Each emotion that you experience, sadness, frustration, hatred, fear, excitement, all of those emotions need to be brought under the truth of god's word. You say, why? Because here's the reality. You ready for this? Emotions come? And they go How many of you know you'll be feeling it day and the next day you'll be over it. You'll be in em one day Next day, they'll be gone. But if you allow em to dictate your actions, if you allow em to distort your view, you'll mess up things permanently for something that just takes place church.”
74s
#RuleYourEmotions
“You mark down one or two things that are going to happen. Number one, you're going to rule your emotions or your emotions are going to rule you. Amen. You're either going to rule your emotions or your emotions are going to rule you. What do you mean? Number one, what I mean by this is fear can distort our thinking or excuse me, feelings can distort our thinking. Note the progression here. Caleb, Cain's emotions had such a hold on him that they began to control the way he thought. He felt like he was wronged and because he felt like he was wrong, he got mad at Abel. Now, is that jacked up or what? How many understand that? Does that make sense? Abel didn't do anything to anybody. Abel didn't do anything to Cain. Yet, because Cain was angry about god's response to his offering, he was turning against his brother.”
53s
#EmotionsCanDestroy
“What do you mean, preacher? If you don't master your emotions, you'll kill friendships that should have never got killed. You don't master your emotions, if you don't get a hold of what gets a hold of you, you'll kill marriage that should have never been killed. If you don't get a hold of what's got a hold of you and master your emotions, you'll kill ministries that should have never been killed. If you don't master your emotions, you'll kill relationships and you'll kill opportunities that should have never been killed. All because you can't get a hold of what's got a hold of you.”

Why Dalton churches are unique

Many churches in Dalton, GA serve a diverse community shaped by the city’s long history in textiles and carpet manufacturing, including a large Hispanic population. As a result, congregations often offer welcoming bilingual Spanish-English services and multicultural worship expressions with a strong emphasis on family life and faith formation. This family-forward culture nurtures strong kids programs for young families that make it easy for newcomers to plug in.
Dalton churches reflect the city’s manufacturing heartbeat, with ministries tailored to rotating shifts and blue-collar schedules. You’ll frequently see flexible gatherings, practical help, and benevolence networks, such as support for shift workers, weekday service options, and community care and benevolence.
Set in the Appalachian foothills and along the I‑75 corridor, churches in Dalton blend small-town hospitality with regional reach and outdoor life. Services often mix rootsy and modern styles, supported by traditional Appalachian gospel music, modern worship with contemporary band, and opportunities like outdoor retreats in the foothills.