Churches in Fort Pierce

Active churches in Fort Pierce

3220 S US Hwy 1, Fort Pierce
2 sermons
3003 Rhode Island Ave, Fort Pierce
66 sermons
3361 S Jenkins Rd, Fort Pierce
2 sermons
2011 S 13th St, Fort Pierce
3 sermons

Types of churches in Fort Pierce

Modern Fort Pierce Churches

Contemporary congregations in Fort Pierce emphasize band-led worship, practical teaching, and a relaxed vibe. They often meet near growth corridors like US-1 and Okeechobee Road and draw families from neighborhoods west of Downtown and around the waterfront.

Fort Pierce Young Adult Churches

These churches focus on college-age and early-career adults connected to Indian River State College and employers near the port and local medical centers. Expect weeknight worship nights, small groups around Downtown and the Orange Avenue corridor, and service projects like beach cleanups at the Jetty and South Beach.

Haitian & Spanish-Language Churches

Fort Pierce’s Caribbean and Latin communities support congregations offering services in Haitian Creole and Spanish, often with English translation. Many are rooted in neighborhoods like Lincoln Park and along Orange Avenue, providing ESL classes, immigration support, and worship that blends island rhythms, gospel, and coritos.

Beachside & Island Churches

On South Hutchinson Island and the South Beach area, churches serve coastal residents, boaters, and seasonal visitors. Some host sunrise services, beach baptisms, and outreach to hospitality workers near the City Marina and Fort Pierce Inlet, along with hurricane-preparedness and relief efforts.

Sermon clips from Fort Pierce churches

57s
“Você já pensou, se sua maior necessidade para transformação, for a renovação do entendimento a respeito de você mesmo? Não pense sobre isso alguns segundos. Você está vendo muito pelo lado de fora da ótica gerada, fabricada, produzida por 1 algoritmo. Você está tentando renovar o que você pensa a respeito de sociedade baseado no que te é apresentado, que é vinculado à análise, que vai de encontro àquilo que você quer. Aquilo que você quer é gerado por aquilo que você faz. Aquilo que você faz levou você aonde te levou.”
48s
“Presence. And this is so important for you. I want you to think this way, and I know not all of you may be followers of Jesus. Many of you are. But there's nothing more valuable in all of life than being in the presence of God. The greatest gift God could ever give us is eternal life with him, that we could be with him forever. There is nothing more valuable. Not fame, not success, not a spouse, not great parents, not kids, not material possessions, not titles, nothing compares. Not even heaven compares to being with God.”
51s
“Jesus is gonna die in less than a week from this conversation. But there's some provoking going on here. Let me set the context. Have you ever think of your enemy. Think of some enemy you might have had at one point in time. Imagine walking over to your enemy's house, opening up the front door, walking inside and declaring what you were gonna do and what you were about. What do you think would happen? What do you think you were setting the stage for if he wasn't there but all his boys were there? You think it would get back to him?”
44s
“"Today, I want us to join together in Paul's prayer. Amen. Amen. As we would go from this place, we would seek to understand, not in perfection, but in pursuit. And we would walk from here and say, Lord, help me to understand this kind of love because I want to love people in a way that changes the world. But for that to happen, Lord, you have to change me. Help me to love you in a way that changes me."”
57s
“O único lugar hoje, na sociedade, que você pode desenvolver informação a respeito de sociedade, a respeito de como viver a vida, que não está envolvido dentro de 1 sistema gerado por estas plataformas diabólico, é a palavra de Deus. Isso me impactou poderosamente. Hoje, nós não conseguimos, eu estou avisando para você, se as suas opiniões, se a maneira que você vê vida, se a maneira que você vê casamento, se a maneira que você vê criação de filhos, se a maneira que você vê 1 sociedade vier de fora da bíblia você foi manipulado. Com riqueza de detalhes.”
32s
“Então o que eu estou querendo te alertar nessa manhã, pelo amor de Deus, olha para mim, olha para sua família. Precisamos tomar cuidado, porque hoje nós podemos estar em 1 processo de normalização de coisas que biblicamente são errôneas. Porque isso faz a bíblia, de 1 único lugar. Rapaz, escuta isso, pelo amor de Deus. A bíblia hoje é o único lugar que algoritmo não vai entrar e manipular informação.”
36s
“Você tem noção da seriedade disso? Você tem noção do mundo que nós estamos entrando? Você tem noção do que que nossos filhos vão enfrentar? Você tem noção do que que seu casamento enfrenta? Você tem noção do que que finanças enfrenta? Você tem noção do que que os planejamentos familiares enfrentam hoje, que as pessoas não têm nem noção? A bíblia está dizendo, que para nós não nos conformarmos, mas que nós fôssemos transformados pela renovação do nosso entendimento. A bíblia ela está abrindo 1 espaço para 1 raciocínio lógico necessário, para família.”
33s
“That God made Jesus who didn't know any sin to be sin for you and for me. That we could become the righteousness of God, that we could be forgiven, and that what God would see is though we've never sinned, that he washes it away. Jesus paid the price. We trusted what Jesus did for us, not in my good works, not in my working my way to God, but trusting what Jesus did for me. I am made right in God's eyes, and I'm forgiven fully of everything I've ever done and everything I ever will do. Jesus paid the price for that on the cross two thousand years ago.”
39s
“He's in the Garden Of Gethsemane as as Luke records it in chapter 22. And what does Jesus pray to his father? Not my will, but yours be done, and then he lived it out. What did that mean for Jesus? That meant for Jesus going to a cross and suffering and dying and carrying our sin. He had never experienced sin, but that sin came upon him. And and he was separated from his father, and he went to his death, and he was humiliating, yet he's the holy son of God. He kept his word. He's the ultimate example, and and and we're to follow in that light.”
32s
“``You're not turning a blind eye to sin. It doesn't mean you go beat people up. It's that you love people like Jesus did. Jesus on the cross, I I go to that I need to hear that verse over and over. I I probably need to hear that verse every day in my life. He's on the cross. They're humiliating him. He prays, father, forgive them. They don't know what they're doing. That needs to be your prayer. Jesus, when the woman's caught in adultery, he doesn't say to her, that's okay. Don't worry about it. He says, go in. Sin no more.”

Why Fort Pierce churches are unique

Set between the Atlantic beaches and the Indian River Lagoon, churches in Fort Pierce often lean into the city’s waterfront lifestyle with outdoor gatherings, intercoastal baptisms, and seasonal sunrise services that reflect the area’s natural beauty and boating culture. Many congregations also play a hands-on role during storm season, coordinating volunteers and supplies for neighbors after hurricanes. You’ll find Fort Pierce churches emphasizing sunrise beach services, creation care and coastal stewardship, and disaster relief and recovery teams.
Fort Pierce’s multicultural roots—shaped by Caribbean, Latino, and African American traditions—give local worship a vibrant blend of languages, rhythms, and hospitality, especially in neighborhoods like historic Lincoln Park and the downtown corridor. Services and community programs often bridge cultural lines with practical help for newcomers and agricultural workers, plus music that ranges from contemporary praise to gospel. Look for congregations offering bilingual Spanish and Creole services, gospel-influenced worship music, and immigrant and farmworker outreach.
With Indian River State College nearby and a significant population of retirees and seasonal residents, Fort Pierce churches are strikingly intergenerational, balancing weeknight small groups with daytime studies and service projects. Many provide pathways for students, young professionals, and snowbirds to connect quickly through mentoring and volunteer opportunities that fit varied schedules. Common emphases include college student ministries, small group culture, and ministries for retirees and snowbirds.