Churches in Eden Prairie

Active churches in Eden Prairie

12901 Roberts Drive, Eden Prairie
3 sermons

Types of churches in Eden Prairie

Modern Eden Prairie Churches

Many congregations here feature band-led worship, practical teaching, and casual environments, drawing commuters from I-494 and Highway 212. You’ll find them near Eden Prairie Center, Prairie Center Drive, and Southwest Station, with weeknight small groups meeting in newer townhome developments.

Traditional & Liturgical

Eden Prairie also has longstanding Lutheran and Catholic congregations that emphasize historic liturgy, choral or organ music, and the church year. These parishes often serve multi-generational families in established neighborhoods around Round Lake, The Preserve, and along Mitchell Road, offering catechesis and sacramental life in classic sanctuaries.

Family-Friendly Suburban Churches

Churches geared to families align programming with Eden Prairie Schools’ calendar, offering robust kids’ ministry, student groups, and childcare during services. Many host community events and service projects tied to local parks and trails like Staring Lake and Bryant Lake, making it easy for busy households to plug in.

Multicultural Eden Prairie Churches

Reflecting the city’s growing diversity, these congregations incorporate multilingual worship or ethnic fellowships and welcome newcomers working in the Golden Triangle business area. They often provide ESL, immigration support, and culturally rich gatherings near apartment hubs by Southwest Station and along Flying Cloud Drive.

Sermon clips from Eden Prairie churches

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“Is Jesus alive in you? Are we seeing the evidence of it? It's grace that saves. It's grace that empowers us to love and serve the way that Jesus did. If the root is great, the fruit will always be love and action. That's why Jesus can say, when you serve the least of these, you are serving me. That's why James warns us not to play favorites. We don't serve to be saved, we serve because we know we already are.”
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“The righteous were surprised because their compassion was not calculated. Listen to that. Their compassion was not calculated. They were not trying to impress God through religious performance. The righteous simply were living out the love of Jesus. Their actions flowed naturally from the transformed hearts that Jesus that Jesus gave. This is foundational. When the love of Jesus truly lives in us, serving the vulnerable must become more and more and more instinctive to us all.”
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“The kingdom mystery is this. Jesus is not distant from those who are suffering. He identifies with them. He identifies with the suffering. That means every act of compassion, everything you do towards the overlooked or the broken is is in is in some profound way a service rendered onto Jesus Christ himself. How amazing and beautiful that is. Church, the Christian life cannot be privatized or over spiritualized away from the world's needs.”
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“It's not performative. We don't serve to imagine, to manage our image. This isn't a PR firm. We serve because Jesus is alive in us. And we serve because that's Jesus' heart is for those who are forgotten. Are you with me, church? And then Jesus hits him with the punchline. Truly, I say to you, as you did to one of the least of these, my brothers, you did it to me.”
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“If we, the church, are going to be known by our love, were going to be known as being a place where people can be known, can unburden all their junk and sin and brokenness, to be really understood and really loved. Because thats what Jesus does.”
18s
“Love is where the power is at. See, we poo-poo it. Our Minnesotan culture has found a way to appear loving on the surface. We know how to appear patient, how to appear kind. We know how to fake a lot of these elements of love.”
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“Love bears all things, believes all things, hopes all things, endures all things. Those are hard when youre talking about unity. Were all different. We have some disagreements and some struggles.”
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“If you dont have love for one another, if you dont wait during communion, if you dont pay attention and care for the people next to you, dont try to have supernatural gifts and powers. They are worthless.”
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“We want to hear from God, and then we want to hear it again, and we want to hear it again, and we want to hear it again because we still forget. I still forget, and Im studying it a ton.”
13s
“Love never ends. As for prophecies, theyll pass away. As for tongues, they will cease. As for knowledge, it will pass away. For we know in part and prophesy in part, but when the perfect comes, the partial will pass away.”

Why Eden Prairie churches are unique

Set amid well-regarded schools, active youth sports, and family-friendly neighborhoods, churches in Eden Prairie often prioritize intergenerational connection and age-specific discipleship. Expect welcoming environments with strong kids programs for young families, energetic midweek gatherings anchored by thriving student ministries, and Sunday rhythms that reinforce multigenerational community life.
With a highly educated, professional population and nearby corporate campuses, Eden Prairie churches frequently blend practicality with spiritual depth—offering flexible service times, online options, and classes that link vocation and calling. Many also reflect the city’s growing cultural diversity through young adults and professionals networks, courses on faith and work integration, and worship that embraces multicultural worship and languages.
Lakes, prairie preserves, and the Minnesota River Valley shape a four-season rhythm in Eden Prairie, inspiring congregations to gather beyond the sanctuary and to serve close to home. You’ll find neighborhood-focused outreach, seasonal retreats, and community events that make the most of local parks, including outdoor services and lake baptisms, citywide projects and robust local service partnerships, and ministries that emphasize creation care and sustainability.

Recent sermons from Eden Prairie churches