Churches in Flint
Types of churches in Flint
Non-Denominational Flint Churches
These congregations along the Old Jacksonville Hwy (FM 2493) corridor tend to feature band-led worship, practical teaching, and a relaxed, come-as-you-are vibe. They draw families from Flint, Gresham, and south Tyler, with strong kids and student ministries and plenty of small-group options throughout nearby subdivisions.
Baptist Churches in Flint
Rooted in East Texas tradition, many Baptist congregations here emphasize verse-by-verse preaching, robust Sunday School, and midweek family activities. You’ll find multi-generational communities anchored near schools and neighborhoods off FM 2493 and the county roads, with active outreach and missions.
Lake Palestine Community Churches
Serving lake-area residents and weekenders, these churches connect neighborhoods like Emerald Bay, Shadybrook, and the Villages resort area. Expect tight-knit fellowship, service projects that care for the lakefront community, and schedules that fit the rhythms of waterfront living along FM 346 and FM 2661.
Cowboy & Country Congregations
Casual and family-friendly, these churches often meet in metal buildings or barn-style spaces on acreage south of Flint toward Bullard and Noonday. Worship leans country-gospel, and ministries resonate with ranching, trail riding, and outdoor life, offering practical, neighborly support.