Churches in Galloway

Active churches in Galloway

420 6th Ave, Galloway
3 sermons

Types of churches in Galloway

Galloway Young Adult Churches

With Stockton University in Pomona, many congregations near Jimmie Leeds Road tailor ministries to students and recent grads, offering late-evening services, rides from campus, and small groups that fit class schedules. These churches often emphasize practical teaching, volunteer opportunities, and social events that connect commuters and on‑campus residents.

Spanish Churches in Galloway

Bilingual congregations serve families along the White Horse Pike and the Absecon–Pleasantville corridor, providing worship in Spanish and English. Expect community programs like ESL classes, youth groups, and cultural celebrations that resonate with multigenerational households.

Historic & Liturgical Churches

Around Historic Smithville and Oceanville, some congregations meet in long-established sanctuaries and keep a traditional rhythm of hymns, choir music, and seasonal liturgy. They attract worshipers who value reverence, continuity, and the township’s village‑green character.

Recovery & Outreach Churches

Given the area’s ties to Atlantic City’s hospitality workforce, several churches prioritize recovery groups, food pantries, and support for shift workers. Many host weekday meetings and community meals near major corridors like Jimmie Leeds Road, and organize service projects that assist neighbors from Pleasantville to the marsh communities by Reeds Bay.

Sermon clips from Galloway churches

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“Daniel in the lion's den, another edict dismay made. You can't pray to your god anymore. So Daniel throws open his the windows of his house and prays to the lord. He says, you will not tell me who to pray to. We don't bow to any king. We don't bow to any emperor. We bow to the lord god almighty. And Daniel is not spared from the lion's den, but he's spared through the lion's den because he is a hooper conqueror.”
34s
“He starts out with he who did not spare his son but graciously gave him up for us all. When we think about what God has done in Jesus Christ, he literally gave us himself to die on Calvary's Cross for us. the one who gave us his son, who surrendered his son, will he not graciously give us all that we need? Paul's saying count on it. He didn't withhold the thing that was closest and dearest to his heart.”
29s
“I wanna see my kids lost in the love of God that he has for them, know that God is for them. And that's what Paul is praying for the church, and that's what we have in Christ. If God is for us, who can possibly be against us? This is the power that that spoke things into being, that raised Christ from the dead, who is for us. And then he ends by saying, this is the God who also loves us.”
31s
“He'll say in other books that he writes, the power that raised Christ from the dead is available to you and I. The resurrection power that caused Christ to rise out of that grave is with you. That's the god we serve. And then I love how he ends this. He says, god loves you. No questions asked. You are the apple of his eye. He loves you with a love that will never let you go.”
27s
“"I live in a high and holy place, but also with him who is contrite To revive the spirit of the lowly and to revive the heart of the contrite. This is what the high and lofty one says. I live like Isaiah had that vision of God, seated on heaven's throne, glorious and majestic. That is where he lives."”
11s
“"We are saved to do things. Micah, we often quote that, what does the Lord require of you but to act justly, to love mercy, and to walk humbly with your God."”
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“"The number one thing that keeps people from God is ourselves, our own pride. I can do this. How many times have you talked to people and said, I don't need God. I'm okay. You are not okay."”
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“"Repentance is simply part of the Christian life. And God's saying, come, let's reason together. Though your sins are like scarlet, when you confess, they are like white as snow. When we confess, he's faithful and just and forgives us and cleanses us from all unrighteousness."”
21s
“"It is true in our lives that the ugliness of our own sin, correlates with our nearness to God. What I mean is the closer we get to understanding who the Holy One is, the more crisply our own sin comes into focus."”
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“"He knows your name. You are, he says, you are mine. When you pass through the waters, I will be with you. When you pass through the rivers, they will not sweep over you. When you walk through the fire, you will not be burned. The flames will not set you ablaze."”

Why Galloway churches are unique

Anchored by Stockton University and a growing population of commuters, churches in Galloway often cultivate spaces where students, faculty, and young professionals can connect faith with academics and career life. Expect thoughtful teaching and weeknight gatherings tailored to busy schedules, with many emphasizing college student ministries, young adults and professionals, and apologetics and faith discussions.
Set between the Atlantic coast and the Pinelands, Galloway churches reflect a service-minded, shore-town rhythm shaped by tourism and hospitality work. Congregations frequently offer outreach, practical care, and off-peak services for shift workers and seasonal employees, featuring flexible service times for shift workers, addiction recovery and support groups, and bilingual English-Spanish services.
In family-friendly neighborhoods from historic village centers to newer developments, congregations lean into multigenerational community and local tradition. Many blend liturgical roots with modern elements and invest in children’s and teen discipleship, fostering strong kids programs for young families, blended traditional and contemporary worship, and small group culture.