Churches in Follansbee

Active churches in Follansbee

861 Neville St, Follansbee
2 sermons

Types of churches in Follansbee

Family-Friendly Churches in Follansbee

Many congregations offer children’s ministries, youth groups, and summer VBS aligned with Brooke County school schedules. Families from the river flats to Hooverson Heights appreciate service times that fit shift work and weekends that often tie into activities at the riverfront park and along the Brooke Pioneer Trail.

Historic & Ethnic Churches

Follansbee’s Italian, Polish, and Eastern European heritage shows up in churches that preserve traditional liturgy, seasonal devotions, and community meals like Lenten fish fries. Longstanding sanctuaries near downtown and the Ohio River draw multi‑generation households who value reverence and continuity.

Contemporary & Casual Worship

Some churches feature band‑led music, practical sermons, and a come‑as‑you‑are feel that resonates with commuters along Route 2 and young families settling on the hill. Midweek small groups and coffeehouse‑style gatherings are common, often meeting in homes across Hooverson Heights and neighborhoods east of town.

Follansbee Churches with Community Outreach

Congregations across the city run food pantries, recovery meetings, and clothing drives that serve neighbors from downtown to the hillside streets. They regularly partner with local schools and nonprofits for flood relief, back‑to‑school supply nights, and support during mill layoffs.

Sermon clips from Follansbee churches

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“I have so many stories in my very little time in Africa. I have so many memories. I have good ones. I have bad ones. I have funny ones. The first night I was there I got a cramp in the back of my leg and I honestly thought I got bit by something and I was ready to die. Seriously I rolled out of bed and thinking thats it this is how it ends. But the one thing that I saw more than anything and I hope that it continues to affect us is the realization that in this very short lifetime that we have God has called us to a purpose and then if we seek his will if we seek his purpose if we genuinely ask God what should we do next then Im excited to see what comes next.”
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“Can you imagine in that moment if Peter had decided that God Im not going to do what you asked me to do? that I understand that that you you might have this vision but you dont understand my allegiance is to the people my fellow brothers and sisters. Having a God-sized vision will oftentimes push you out of your comfort zone. Having a God-sized vision a God-sized vision will often take you places you never thought youd go before to people you never thought youd go to.”
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“Listen, one of the reasons that I love this mission we support so much is there are there and I know that every mission says this, but they have to be one of the most kingdom-focused missions Ive ever seen in my life. Because everything they do, they believe, is for the glory of God. Its not about them. Its not so they can say they have 29 schools or multiple hospitals. Its not to say, look at us, look at us. Its literally because they believe that theyre the only hope for the country of Zimbabwe to find Jesus.”
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“Its not just by some random chance that weve decided to have church at this property all month. This property, I believe, is a vital part of the vision that God has given us for this church. I think its necessary for us to continue to remind ourselves not only what God has given us, but that Hes not done with it yet. Because even if it hasnt necessarily fit into our timeline, sometimes thats okay. God knows exactly what Hes doing, when it needs to happen. All He needs for you and I is to listen and obey.”
53s
“Because theres something about a God-sized vision that doesnt make sense to you and me. I think were limited in our own capacity because we oftentimes get tunnel vision on what should be, or we get so fixated on what has to happen that we have an inability to see beyond. I think a God-sized vision should scare you. It should make you think that its impossible because it forces you and I to recognize that the only way this is going to happen is if we allow God to be God and we respectfully honor Him, respect Him, and are obedient to what Hes calling us to do.”
24s
“God gave us this land for a reason and I believe in his time were going to see it come to fruition because thats how his vision works. Thats how his focus works that if God calls you to it he will bring you through it every single time.”
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“I dont want to be the church that people come to because they like refocus Christian church. I dont want to be the church that people come to because they like our music or they like the way we do things or maybe we have a strong social media but like listen dont be wrong those things arent bad I want to be the church that people come to because they found Jesus here.”
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“If we think we can do it on our own its not big enough. If we think we have all the answers were not praying and seeking for Gods wisdom were doing our own thing were fulfilling our own kingdom and I dont know about you I dont want to build my kingdom. When I die Im not even sure that I care people who wont even know what my name was because its not about that.”
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“Having a God-sized vision will oftentimes push you out of your comfort zone. Having a God-sized vision a God-sized vision will often take you places you never thought youd go before to people you never thought youd go to. Having a God-sized vision is what we need as we continue to to grow and focus on building the kingdom of God here in Folland, U.S. Virginia.”
28s
“I believe with everything in me, and I believe that I can speak for the leadership of our church when I say that we believe that we are called to be a church in this community thats going to change it from the inside out. We are going to be a church that is going to help people overcome addiction. Were going to restore marriages. Were going to help restore family values. Were going to bring Jesus to the forefront because theres so many people who have no idea who He is.”

Why Follansbee churches are unique

Set along the Ohio River, churches in Follansbee reflect the city’s mill-town grit and Appalachian-Italian roots, balancing reverence for tradition with practical, down-to-earth faith. Expect a blend of hymn-rich services and Bible-centered teaching that draws multiple generations under one roof, with many congregations emphasizing traditional liturgy and sacraments, expository Bible teaching, and vibrant intergenerational congregations.
In tight-knit neighborhoods—from the hilltops to the river flats—Follansbee churches function as gathering places where neighbors look after each other and respond quickly to needs. That community-first mindset shows up in weeknight volunteer teams, seasonal drives, and care ministries, often characterized by community outreach and service projects, food pantry and relief efforts, and recovery and support groups.
Proximity to Ohio Valley campuses and employers along WV-2 brings a steady mix of commuters, young families, and students, so worship options range from quiet, sacred spaces to guitar-led praise. Many congregations invest in next-generation discipleship and relational connection, reflected in college student ministries, modern worship with contemporary band, and small group culture, making churches in Follansbee accessible to both long-time locals and newcomers.