Churches in Fremont

Active churches in Fremont

36060 Fremont Blvd, Fremont
73 sermons · 4 days ago
42326 Albrae St, Fremont
40 sermons · 4 days ago
4130 Technology Place, Fremont
1 sermon
4760 Thornton Avenue, Fremont
1 sermon
41386 Fremont Blvd, Fremont
2 sermons

Types of churches in Fremont

Modern Fremont Churches

These congregations emphasize bands, screens, and practical teaching, with a casual vibe and robust kids’ check-in. Many meet near Pacific Commons and the Warm Springs/South Fremont BART area, offering livestreams and app-based groups to fit commuter schedules along I‑880 and I‑680.

Fremont Young Adult Churches

Designed for college and early‑career life, these churches host small groups near Ohlone College and around Mission Blvd apartments. Evening services, service projects at Lake Elizabeth, and meetups around Fremont Hub make faith community accessible for students and recent grads.

Multicultural & Multilingual

Reflecting Fremont’s diversity, these congregations offer worship and ministries in languages such as Mandarin, Cantonese, Korean, Tagalog, Telugu, and Spanish. They often host cultural festivals and bilingual studies, drawing families from Centerville, Irvington, Ardenwood, and Warm Springs.

Historic & Liturgical

Rooted in tradition, these churches feature structured liturgy, choral music, and mission‑style or historic architecture around the Mission San Jose and Niles districts. They serve multi‑generational families seeking reverent services and a steady sacramental rhythm tied to the church calendar.

Sermon clips from Fremont churches

54s
#ServeInYourCalling
“And we've heard from we've heard from pastor Gerald Simpkins in the Religious Mountain. We've heard from Brian Cameron this year in the Business Mountain, and now we've heard from Bethany Donovan, and Duane Jones in the Entertainment Mountain. But wherever mountain you're serving in, you know, the lord has called you to that, to that mountain. And, Christ has called us to be light, salt and light. And that's the point of the build is that, we're having conversations with major thought leaders from these various sectors of society, so that you can see that no matter what God has called you to, that, the Lord is calling you to operate as the church.”
58s
#ScriptureShapesExperience
“And over the years, I've noticed this in my own life is when we talk especially about this subject, I'll hear things like this. Well, I feel that, or I could sense, or I could feel the power of God, or I could feel an evil presence in the room. Now, I'm not trying to undermine your subjective experience or your feelings, we cannot take our subjective experiences and then come to the Bible and make the Bible, which is objective, conform to our experiences. Instead, we take the objective scriptures and we conform our subjective experiences and feelings to what we see in scripture.”
64s
#하나님의공평한사랑
“사랑하는 성도 여러분, 우리는요 신앙생활을 하다 보면요 어려움을 만날 때가 있습니다 그대는 하나님이 나를 잊으신 것 같고요 다른 사람들은 다 잘 되는 것 같은데 나만은 광야에 남겨진 것 같은 느낌을 받을 때가 있습니다 하지만 오늘 이 스마일의 삶이 이 스마일이 하나님의 축복을 받았다라고 하는 이 메시지가 우리들에게 주는 교훈은 너무나 분명합니다. 그것이 무엇입니까? 하나님은 언약의 계보를 비록 구별해 내셨지만, 사랑과 돌보심에 있어서 만큼은 하나님은 그 어떤 차별도 있으신 분이 아니라는 사실입니다. 하나님은요, 하나님은요, 이 스마일을 사람들은 이 스마일을 잊었을 수 있겠지만 하나님은 그를 잊고 있지 않았습니다. 광야에서 하신 약속을 끝까지 지켜 주셨고요. 그리고 마침내 그로 하여금 그의 후손들이 12 두령이 되는 큰 민족을 이루게 하셨다는 것입니다. 이것은요,”
38s
“The outburst on Pentecost was like a indoor windstorm swirling through a packed house party where people's heads caught on fire, and everyone was baffled and some were panicked. Then the guys with the fiery heads became spontaneously multilingual praising God in unlearned languages of several nations that were present at the Pentecost festival. Peter got up and preached and 3,000 people were baptized in one day, and that was the beginning of the church. People were happy. In fact, they were ecstatic.”
27s
“It's very different, isn't it? It's not speaking of who should be in charge, who should be authority. It's really speaking of who should be the source of sacrifice and integrity and the flourishing of society or even the home. Being head means that from you flows service and sacrifice and self giving love. In fact, that's what Jesus did to the church.”
52s
#ChristTriumphedOverEvil
“So, you have in the in in the story of the Bible, you have God creating the world, the garden of Eden, and it's good. And along comes Satan in the garden and tempts Adam and Eve, and they give in and sin enters the world, and the world becomes messed up. And we have to live with the consequences of brokenness and and and hurt and loss and shame. And so, God sends Jesus. The father, the son, and the spirit have a plan, and Jesus appears, and his job is to destroy the devil's work. So through the cross, Christ has triumphed over all spiritual powers.”
44s
#SinIsSwitchingSides
“``So often, you know, when we think of sin, we think of sin as kind of a mistake that we made. Whoops. But here's what you have to understand. When you sin, when I sin, you are partnering with Satan in the destruction of the good that God has created in you and in the world. Sin is not just a, I made a mistake. Sin is I switched sides, and I started playing for the team that is trying to destroy everything good in the world.”
38s
#PeopleNotTheEnemy
“Remember that people are not the enemy. I'm not saying that people. And I'm not saying that some people, because their behaviors, you you could say, hey. That's evil. But here's what I want you to understand. Your wife, your kids, your coworkers, the the the politicians, they're not your enemy. There is an evil in the world, and that is Satan at work, and he is wanting to ruin everything that is good in the world.”
58s
#EngageThoughtLeaders
“And that's the point of the build is that, we're having conversations with major thought leaders from these various sectors of society, so that you can see that no matter what God has called you to, that, the Lord is calling you to operate as the church. I think Bethany said it, Duane said it, that the church doesn't end on Sunday. Sunday is just an opportunity for us to come and gather and celebrate together in a safe space and to learn. But the reality is it's on Monday, it's on Tuesday, it's on Wednesday when we are to really function as the church. Amen? And so we get an opportunity here how these people do it, have to do it at a high level, a very high profile way. And so as you're extending your hand to them, you're also really saying, god, do it in me as well.”
57s
#SaltAndLight
“Christ has called us to be light, salt and light. And that's the point of the build is that, we're having conversations with major thought leaders from these various sectors of society, so that you can see that no matter what God has called you to, that, the Lord is calling you to operate as the church. I think Bethany said it, Duane said it, that the church doesn't end on Sunday. Sunday is just an opportunity for us to come and gather and celebrate together in a safe space and to learn. But the reality is it's on Monday, it's on Tuesday, it's on Wednesday when we are to really function as the church. Amen? And so we get an opportunity here how these people do it, have to do it at a high level, a very high profile way.”

Why Fremont churches are unique

Set in the East Bay, Fremont is one of the nation’s most diverse cities, and churches in Fremont reflect that global tapestry. Many congregations offer bilingual preaching, culturally varied music, and outreach tailored to immigrant families, blending spiritual depth with hospitality. You’ll find multilingual services and diverse congregations and welcoming ministries for new immigrants, along with intercultural worship and community events.
Family-centered neighborhoods and highly rated schools shape the rhythm of Fremont churches, which often prioritize kids, teens, and education-focused outreach. Expect after-school programs, mentoring, and weekend activities that serve busy parents and students. Look for strong kids programs for young families, youth mentoring and student outreach, and college student ministries.
Proximity to Silicon Valley also influences churches in Fremont, with tech professionals and commuters seeking flexible ways to connect. Many offer a blend of modern worship, digital tools, and weekday small groups that fit varied schedules, while outdoor service projects reflect the city’s foothills and baylands setting. Options include modern worship with contemporary band, small group culture, and online services and flexible schedules.