Churches in Dardenne Prairie

Active churches in Dardenne Prairie

7400 South Outer 364, Dardenne Prairie
4 sermons

Types of churches in Dardenne Prairie

Modern Dardenne Prairie Churches

These congregations feature contemporary worship bands, practical teaching, and a casual vibe, with multiple service times that fit commuters along Highway 364 (Page Extension) and the I-64/61 corridor. Many gather in newer facilities near Bryan Road and Dardenne Town Square, offering streamlined kids check‑in, livestreams, and app-based small groups in nearby subdivisions like Barathaven.

Family-Focused Churches in Dardenne Prairie

With many young households, local churches emphasize children’s ministry, youth sports, and weekday preschool aligned to Fort Zumwalt and Wentzville school calendars. Expect VBS, family nights, and stroller-friendly events, often convenient to neighborhoods off Feise Road and trails along the Dardenne Greenway.

Traditional & Liturgical Churches

Rooted in the region’s Catholic and Lutheran heritage, these congregations offer reverent services with weekly communion, seasonal observances like Advent and Lent, and choral music. They often sit along established arterials and older residential pockets, drawing multi‑generational families who value sacramental life and structured catechesis.

Community Outreach Churches

Some churches center their identity on serving the community through food drives, foster‑care support, and partnerships with local schools and nonprofits. Members frequently organize park cleanups and prayer walks along the Dardenne Greenway and around Barathaven Lake, making it easy to volunteer close to home.

Sermon clips from Dardenne Prairie churches

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“Doesn't that sound like something Abraham would have? Doesn't that sound like something your grandmother would have? Have faith, you know, and it's like some great virtue or something. But trust me, it's very personal. It's God coming to me and saying, it's okay, girl. Trust me. It's gonna be okay. And so that whole idea of God saying trust me has has become for me one of the the primary things that God says to me. And, you know, trust me actually comes before love me because you're not gonna love somebody you don't trust.”
46s
“even though I walk through the valley of rejection and depression and failure, all of those things, even though I walk through that valley, I will fear no evil. Why? Because I'm strong? No. I will fear no evil for thou art with me. And that phrase is the kernel of the psalm and the chiastic structure of the psalm. It's the it's the cherry that's in the middle. Thou art with me. You are never ever alone. Everyone else may leave you or abandon you, but you are never alone for thou art with me.”
41s
“A life of purposeful intentionality where I have a pretty good idea what God is calling me to do and I want to do it. A life where I can let go of pride. I don't have to let you know how cool I am. I don't have to grab the credit. A life where I never ever ever judge. I just let that be God's job. I've actually just summarized the Sermon on the Mount because that's the kind of life we are free to live when we're trusting God, when we're able to let go of the fear and just roll with what God has for us.”
36s
“Hurry is saying you're not important, but we hurry because we're afraid. Dallas' definition for hurry was a state of frantic effort one falls into in response to inadequacy, fear, and guilt. And so we end up not loving the people around us because we're afraid. We gotta get there on time. We gotta make things happen. We gotta be in control. I've also noticed that fear accompanies confusion. If you wanna be confused about something, a lot of times, it's because of fear.”
41s
“Heres what Jesus said to his disciples the John verse peace be with you heres his marching orders as the father has sent me so I send you hes saying to them and to us please invest in those things that are eternal study Jesus in the book that Andrew gave you before you left I hope your pages arent empty you need to start filling them up as you read the word of God and see what God is saying to you.”
36s
“Do you know that no one in this room, if you were here and you named Jesus Christ to be your Lord and Savior you only did that because you heard the word of life? Faith comes by hearing and hearing by the word of God. Its the way that we make a commitment to Christ. It is so powerful. It brings faith. It sustains faith. It helps us to live life as we are meant to live.”
40s
“Jesus said this, He honors me with their lips but their heart is far from me. In vain they do not worship me. I wonder how much that spoke of my life over the years. How I can give lip service. Remember these folks? Next slide. Who knows these folks? Milli Vanilli. And what did they get kicked out of music for? They lip synced. Their heart wasnt in the music they just mouthed the words.”
54s
“Jesus didnt waste his time on things which were not eternal. when you are in that airplane skydiving and you step off and kick out and drop, within five seconds you are falling at 120 miles an hour. Five seconds. That means you are falling 58 stories if you were next to a building. About 58 stories a second, which is 880 feet. Now, you are thinking, I need to invest in something important right now.”
39s
“The reason we need to study the life of Christ is because Jesus is our hoop-o-grammus. Jesus models out the adventure of the Christian faith. Jesus models out what it means to be a child of God. And if we only read the beginning of the story and we only read the end of the story, we miss modeling out how we are to live our lives between those two parts of our story.”
35s
“The third eternal thing is people. Why? Because only God his word and people are the only three eternal things in this world. The people you pass by they are eternal creatures. And theyre going to spend eternity one way or another. Do we know that?”

Why Dardenne Prairie churches are unique

Set amid master-planned neighborhoods, greenways, and highly rated schools, churches in Dardenne Prairie naturally prioritize family life and community connection. You’ll find robust children’s discipleship, weekday preschool options, and park-linked events that make it easy for young families to plug in, including strong kids programs for young families, weekday preschool and MOPS groups, and community sports and recreation outreach.
As a commuter hub along I‑64/Highway 364 with flexible work schedules, Dardenne Prairie churches often design weekend and midweek rhythms for busy professionals. Many offer multiple worship styles, convenient service times, and hybrid participation to fit real-life calendars, such as multiple service times for commuters, modern worship with contemporary band, and online streaming and digital engagement.
Rooted in the region’s Catholic and Protestant heritage yet welcoming a steadily diversifying population from across St. Charles County, the local faith scene blends tradition with fresh expressions. That means liturgical options alongside contemporary gatherings, language and cultural bridges, and service-minded partnerships that care for neighbors, reflected in blended traditional and contemporary music, ESL and multicultural ministries, and service projects and local partnerships.