Churches in Doral

Active churches in Doral

10255 NW 25th St, Doral
3 sermons

Types of churches in Doral

Spanish-Language Churches in Doral

Doral’s large Venezuelan, Colombian, and Cuban populations support many congregations that worship primarily in Spanish, especially around Downtown Doral, Doral Isles, and along NW 107th Ave. Expect lively Latin worship music, bilingual family ministries, and outreach that helps newcomers settle into life near the airport and the Airport West business district.

Family-Friendly Doral Churches

Many congregations cater to young families living in master-planned communities like Midtown Doral and Isles at Grand Bay, with robust kids’ programs and stroller-friendly spaces. Multiple weekend service times and sports-oriented youth activities are common, often coordinated around Miami-Dade school calendars and events at parks like Doral Legacy Park.

Catholic Parishes

Catholic communities in Doral blend long-standing tradition with newer, spacious sanctuaries built to serve rapid growth in western Miami-Dade. You’ll find bilingual Masses, sacramental preparation in English and Spanish, and large outdoor devotions and feast-day processions, with campuses convenient to SR 836 and the Turnpike.

Brazilian & Portuguese Churches

A number of congregations serve Doral’s Brazilian community with Portuguese-language preaching, contemporary worship, and small groups that connect families working in hospitality and aviation. Many gather in flexible warehouse bays along NW 72nd Ave or near NW 25th St, and host cultural events—from feijoada fundraisers to soccer meetups at nearby fields.

Sermon clips from Doral churches

55s
“"that afternoon, in the middle of the day, the sky grew dark, pitch dark. And the temple curtain was torn in two, and then the earth shook and the rocks split. There was an earthquake. Mount Sinai all over again. God was judging. Jesus was being judged, shaken. Jesus was getting the shaking that we should have gotten. Jesus was shaken for us. The judge of all the earth came down to bear judgment, not to bring it.”
48s
“En esa iglesia o en nuestra iglesia, que también hay otras como nosotros, muy pocas, pero hay, que hay una, lo que se llama la presencia manifestada. Entonces hay un ámbito que la gente está cambiando. ¿Cuántos de ustedes pueden testificar de lo que le estoy hablando? Que usted, que continuamente usted está cambiando su hablar, su mentalidad, cambiando el corazón. Levanten la mano. Si usted no está cambiando, algo está deteniendo, obstaculizando que esa presencia lo cambie. Y hay 2 cosas, el pecado y la falta de reverencia.”
41s
“"Not shaking in fear, but in joy. It's not gonna be terrifying, it's gonna be joyful. So joyful to be in God's presence. There's nothing better than being in the presence of someone you adore. You get to glorify them and serve them and praise them and love them and center everything on them. And at the same time, they're doing the same thing for you. That's heaven.”
39s
“"Or or maybe next time, those demons that you're trying to cast out of that person won't come out. Don't build your identity on that. Build it on this. Your names are written in heaven. You're a member of the church of the first born. Back then, the first born got almost everything. Half of everything the father had went to the first born as an inheritance, as a gift. They didn't have to they didn't have to work for it. They didn't have to work hard for it. They didn't have to earn it. It was just given to them.”
39s
“"in complete honesty, I haven't made it through a single day of my life doing that perfectly. I haven't. Not one day where I've actually worked as hard at understanding other people as I would want them to work at understanding me. I have not met the needs of other people with the same eagerness and promptness and cheerfulness with which I would want them to meet my needs. I haven't even come close. None of us have.”
45s
“la presencia de dios nunca dios la impone, sino tiene que ser algo que nosotros querramos nos rindamos. Es el ámbito de la transformación. Usted no es el mismo que entró, el que va a salir. A lo mejor usted ni lo sintió, dice no no no yo no, su espíritu algo cambió. ¿Cuántos de ustedes fueron sintieron una transformación no un toque de dios? Porque la gente tocada nunca cambia, la gente transformada cambia. Ah, dios me tocó, qué rico, sentí y lloré. La pregunta es, ¿qué cambiaste? ¿Tu manera de hablar, tu manera de pensar, tu corazón?”
52s
“Voy a mandar un ángel. Dios le dice, no, no, no, no, si tu presencia no va contigo, él entendía que si iba a la presencia, iba dios, porque usted no puede separar la presencia con la persona. Dice, si tu presencia no va contigo, no voy a no voy a descansar, no voy a estar bien. Y, pero le pido una señal, ¿en qué conoceré aquí que he hallado gracia en tus ojos, yo y tu pueblo? Pregunta, sino que tú andes con nosotros, y que yo y tu pueblo seamos apartados, distinguidos, separados, mire eso, de todos los pueblos que están sobre la faz de la tierra. Qué privilegio, dios.”
37s
“El terror más grande de un hombre maduro de dios es que la presencia de dios se vaya. David dijo, no quites tu espíritu de mí. Es un terror el saber que estaremos lejos de dios y que dios no esté con nosotros. Entonces, la presencia de dios es es la persona misma de dios. La presencia de dios es un movimiento, es un movimiento que la tiene este y pase y pase y pase y se va transfiriendo. La presencia de dios es el ámbito de la transformación.”
52s
“"May such be the blessing in our lives as we join together to fulfill Christ's command to carry out Christian training. In our congregation. Let's pray. Heavenly Father, bless the work of our teachers, all of our teachers. Help them to implant the seed of God's truth into the hearts of our children, to let it grow and express itself in the care and the glorification of you and the care of others, so that it may bear fruit in not only their personal lives, but their family life, their work life, and their life in their community."”
40s
“"There are exceptions, but if we take God at his direction, he will come with his blessings into the lives of our families and our children. God has promised that his word will not return to him. Empty. Now when the German immigrants came to this country quite a while ago, they brought to our language a new word. It was called kindergarten, meaning child's garden. Child's garden is filled with hopes and dreams and aspirations for the future."”

Why Doral churches are unique

Set in one of Miami-Dade’s most international hubs, churches in Doral reflect a vibrant Latin American and global mix, with services and community life that flow easily between Spanish, English, and Portuguese. Many congregations blend contemporary praise with Latin rhythms and a welcoming, family-first ethos, creating spaces that feel both local and international at once. Look for Doral churches with bilingual Spanish and English services, multicultural worship styles, and Portuguese speaking congregations.
Proximity to Miami International Airport and a dense business corridor shapes local rhythms, so many Doral churches offer commuter-friendly gatherings and flexible schedules for hospitality and logistics workers. Newer facilities and mixed-use districts mean accessible venues with parking, tech-forward worship, and community events timed around lunch hours or late evenings. Visitors can find congregations featuring evening services for shift workers, young adults and professionals, and airport traveler outreach.
Family-oriented neighborhoods, parks, and strong schools make Doral a magnet for young households, and churches in Doral respond with robust next-gen discipleship and parent support. Community life often extends into apartments and townhomes through neighborhood-based groups and practical care, including hurricane readiness during storm season. Many congregations emphasize strong kids programs for young families, small group culture, and hurricane relief and resilience teams.