Churches in Goodlettsville

Active churches in Goodlettsville

733 Old Dickerson Pike, Goodlettsville
4 sermons
1000 Rivergate Parkway Suite 1815, Goodlettsville
2 sermons

Types of churches in Goodlettsville

Modern Goodlettsville Churches

Band-led worship, casual dress, and practical teaching are common in congregations drawing residents from neighborhoods off Long Hollow Pike and the Conference Drive corridor. These churches often appeal to commuters along I-65 and families who frequent the RiverGate shopping area, with weeknight groups and service projects around Moss-Wright Park.

Family-Friendly Churches in Goodlettsville

Many congregations emphasize robust kids and student ministries, from nursery care to teen small groups, with events scheduled around Davidson and Sumner county school calendars. Expect parks-and-rec tie-ins near Moss-Wright and Peay Park, sports leagues, and seasonal activities like VBS that make it easy for busy families to plug in.

Traditional and Liturgical

Reverent services with choirs, hymnody, and sacramental rhythms are common near the historic town center along Main Street and Old Springfield Highway. These congregations often attract multi-generational households who value continuity and a quieter pace than the busier corridors by I-65.

Multicultural & Spanish-Language Churches

Reflecting the area’s growing diversity, congregations around the RiverGate and Conference Drive apartment communities often offer bilingual worship, translation, or Spanish-language services. Many provide ESL classes, food assistance, and cultural celebrations that connect newcomers with long-time residents across the Goodlettsville–Madison–Hendersonville edge.

Sermon clips from Goodlettsville churches

42s
“Jesus said this, call no man on earth your father. If we look at that in the Hebrew, he's saying, let no man on earth be your primary source for fatherhood. For you have a primary source of fatherhood and that's your father in heaven. Let me qualify this again as I'm closing. There's one God, his name is Jesus. But in the multitude, the multiplicity of relationships we have with him, it's a must that we know him as our heavenly father.”
48s
“So if God is real and heaven's real, then hell's real and darkness is real. The bible doesn't tell us to ignore darkness. It tells us to be alert and aware of the darknesses around us and rebuke that darkness. So darkness is real. And one of his chief weapons is deception. Is deceptions. Second Thessalonians chapter two verse nine says, the coming of the lawless one. That's the that's that's the that's the devil. It's the enemy. The coming of the lawless one will be in accordance with how Satan works.”
34s
“John four and twenty three quickly quickly. John four and twenty three. But the hour cometh and now is when true worshipers shall worship the father. There's a difference between worshipers and true worshipers. There comes a time when true worshipers shall worship the father in spirit and truth for the Father seeketh such to worship him. I'm I'm telling you, we we got wonderful songs that I enjoyed. The sense that we sang today felt the presence of God, it was beautiful. But we have very very few songs that worship specifically our father in heaven.”
28s
“Because all the things that we need in fact, the old timers used to preach that there's a God shaped hole in all of our hearts. Nothing else will fit it. It's like the piece of a puzzle. Only God will feel that longing in your heart. And the biblical truth is by the same token, there is a father shaped hole in every one of us. And no man has been created that can fulfill that.”
27s
“John 16 verses 23 through 28, don't have time to read all of them. But Jesus is basically speaking to us and the disciples. He says in that day, speaking of when the Holy Ghost comes in you, you shall ask me nothing. Ask Jesus nothing. Verily, verily, I say in you whatsoever you shall ask the father in my name, he will give it. We don't pray that way. We we pray amiss.”
35s
“It's AI generated. We can't trust the things that we see with our eyes. That's the world that we live in. Why? Because I'm telling you, we're at the end of the time and the word of God tells us there will be a great delusion and we are getting prepared. The the the world is preparing us for a great delusion so and people will begin to believe a lie, the ones that aren't grounded in the word. We must be grounded in the word of God. Somebody say amen.”
46s
“But as believers, it's important to us that we respond to our social construct and the world around us not with fear, not with fascination, but with biblical discernment, spiritual maturity, and a and a Christ centered world view. Somebody say amen. So why are you even bringing this up? If it's silly, I'm bringing it up because there's a great delusion about to happen. There's a great delusion about to happen. Our government's talking about it. People are talking about it. Leaders are talking about it.”
34s
“And so there's going to be when this begin it's a spiritual battle, and when spiritual how many understand? We've talked about this before. Spiritual things manifest in the physical. When you have a spiritual battle going on, it manifests in your body, in your mind, in your in in the things around you. How many has experienced that? You know I'm telling the truth. So there are spiritual things that are taking place that that are going to begin to manifest. And if you're not grounded in the word, you're gonna believe a lie.”
51s
“"Imagine would happen in your life when you began to speak that way. I am convinced that many of us look for reasons to quit and we're looking for reasons to give up. We're looking for the opportunity and we do not lay it down before God. And we do lay our sword down in the field and lay our shield down in the time of battle because we're just waiting for the opportunity to give up."”
29s
“"He is with you when you smile or you frown. He is with you when you laugh or you cry. He is with you when you rejoice or when you are broken. But He is always there and He is always with you. He is your rock and your stronghold. He will be your last fighting breath if you allow. He is our warrior. He is our Father. He is our King."”

Why Goodlettsville churches are unique

Set along the I‑65 corridor just north of Nashville, Goodlettsville blends a historic main street with a family-centered suburban pace, and that mix shapes churches in Goodlettsville into welcoming hubs where long‑time locals worship alongside young families and new arrivals. This community feel shows up in multi-generational church life, strong kids programs for families, and weekday community service and food outreach that connects faith with everyday needs.
Proximity to Music City also colors the worship and arts scene, so services often weave skilled musicianship with down‑to‑earth storytelling—Goodlettsville churches may offer everything from spirited country hymns to modern sets led by local players. The result balances expressive praise with a steady teaching core, seen in modern worship with contemporary band, country gospel and hymn traditions, and expository Bible teaching.
Because the city spans Davidson and Sumner counties and sits at a commuter crossroads, ministries adapt to busy schedules and varied neighborhoods with weeknight gatherings and practical support. You’ll find small group culture, neighborhood based weeknight groups, and bilingual Spanish-language services that reflect the area’s growing diversity and make it easy to plug into faith community near home or work.