Churches in Denham Springs

Active churches in Denham Springs

34890 LA Hwy 16, Denham Springs
37 sermons

Types of churches in Denham Springs

Contemporary Churches in Denham Springs

These congregations feature modern worship bands, casual dress, and practical teaching geared to commuters along the I‑12 corridor. Many meet in newer facilities near Juban Crossing or along Range Avenue and offer multiple services to fit busy Livingston Parish schedules. Small groups often gather in subdivisions across South Denham and along Juban Road, creating neighborhood-based community.

Traditional & Liturgical

Denham Springs has long-established congregations that follow historic liturgies, choral music, and sacramental life. You’ll find these sanctuaries near the Antique Village and older neighborhoods off Range Avenue, drawing multi‑generational families. They emphasize the church calendar, catechesis, and reverent services that reflect the area’s roots.

Pentecostal & Charismatic

Lively Pentecostal and charismatic congregations serve worshipers who value expressive praise, healing prayer, and revival services. Many gather in modest buildings along Florida Boulevard and LA‑16 or on the outskirts toward Watson, reflecting the area’s blend of town and country. Expect extended worship, midweek prayer meetings, and strong emphasis on personal transformation.

Denham Springs Outreach Churches

Outreach-focused churches in Denham Springs are known for disaster relief, food drives, and practical help—shaped in part by the 2016 flood and the nearby Amite River floodplain. They often host distribution events along major corridors like Florida Boulevard and Range Avenue and partner with local schools for supply drives. Volunteers organize muck‑and‑gut crews, meal trains, and ongoing recovery projects that support neighbors from South Denham to rural areas outside the city.

Sermon clips from Denham Springs churches

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#WriteYourGrace
“See, maybe this year maybe this year you need to write out your story of God's grace in your life. There's something powerful about writing down your story of God's grace in your life. Or maybe this year you take a prayer walk each and every day. Maybe alone, maybe with a friend. Maybe this year you create boundaries between you and those who have wanted to hurt you or abuse you.”
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“"The goal is to bring them back. And the word restore. Has the concept of healing. It's a broken bone. That gets set. You fix it. You allow God to fix it. And the goal is not to condemn. The goal is always. To restore. The goal is always to restore."”
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#ProcessAndFaceIt
“So that this opportunity that you have this year doesn't turn out like last year's. So that your relationship this year doesn't turn out like the last one. Here's what we do. Number one, we process it. Mark, what does that even mean? It means this, you've got to face the giant. David faced his giant. He faced it with power. He faced it with the grace of God. He faced it with the power of God. He faced it with faith in God.”
25s
#WriteYourGrace
“See, maybe this year maybe this year you need to write out your story of God's grace in your life. There's something powerful about writing down your story of God's grace in your life. Or maybe this year you take a prayer walk each and every day. Maybe alone, maybe with a friend. Maybe this year you create boundaries between you and those who have wanted to hurt you or abuse you.”
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#returnMeansResponsibility
“``God is going to come back. God is going to settle his accounts with us and find out what we have done with the priceless treasure of the blood of his son, Jesus Christ. The reward, though, is increased responsibility. It's not increased comfort. A lot of times we have fallen into this idea that retirement is all about fun and rest.”
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#readinessEqualsObedience
“Because calloused hearts often are very cautious. And sometimes we fall into the same pattern of the unfaithful servant, where we're more afraid of failure and we disguise our failure and our fear as wisdom than we are of allowing God to send us where he knows that we're fully capable and competent and where we are called to be. See, readiness is demonstrated through our obedience, not our intention.”
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#GodWithUsSaves
“God coming into our world to save the broken the lost and the dying So here's the overall theme of the Bible Humanity broke everything Humanity has been broken by everything We have been broken by greed lust hate pride deception addiction death and the list goes on And God waded into our brokenness beginning as a child born in Bethlehem's manger who would later rescue save and redeem all who would believe So the New Testament begins with Matthew's account of Jesus the Messiah King”
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#WereAllSinners
“And we are just like them And if we're going to be really honest with ourselves I mean do away with the pasteurizing and the homogenizing and the glamorizing and the sanitizing of our life If we're going to be really honest we're liars just like them And we're manipulators just like them And we're gossipers just like them Just go on anybody's Facebook Amen And we're cheaters just like them And we're blasphemers just like them And we're prideful and lustful and arrogant just like them”
32s
“Do you realize that where you're sitting right now, there are three people sitting in your spot? Three people. Number one, the person that you are, right here, right now. Number two, the person you could be for God if you were all in. If you said to God, God, I am all in. Not just 10%, not just 50%, God, I am all in. What could happen? What could God do through you if you were all in? And thirdly, the person you become when evil takes over and you leave God.”
24s
“When you go down the path of desertion, what happens to you, what happens to me is this. Your heart grows cold. Beware of a cold heart. Because a cold heart doesn't feel anything. A cold heart, again, doesn't cry, if you will. A cold heart can do anything and everything and not feel any emotion, not feel any remorse. That's what happens when your heart grows cold.”

Why Denham Springs churches are unique

Set amid family-friendly neighborhoods and strong public schools, churches in Denham Springs often focus on nurturing households and the next generation, offering strong kids programs for young families and student and teen discipleship. Small-town connections encourage small group culture where neighbors worship and serve together.
Shaped by the Amite River basin and memories of historic flooding, Denham Springs churches carry a deeply resilient, service-minded identity. Many congregations maintain disaster recovery and relief outreach, organize hurricane shelter and supply hubs, and sustain community volunteer networks that mobilize quickly when storms approach or needs arise.
Near the I-12 corridor and Baton Rouge job centers, the city’s commuter rhythm and Louisiana heritage influence worship that is both rooted and up-to-date. Services often blend southern gospel and modern styles, emphasize Scripture, and offer flexible schedules for workers on the go, including blended traditional and contemporary worship, expository Bible teaching, and commuter friendly service times.