Churches in Granite Shoals

Active churches in Granite Shoals

7222 W. FM 1431, Granite Shoals
49 sermons
7222 W. RM 1431, Granite Shoals
3 sermons

Types of churches in Granite Shoals

Non-Denominational Churches in Granite Shoals

These congregations feature contemporary worship, casual dress, and practical teaching, drawing newcomers settling along the RR 1431 corridor and lake-area neighborhoods. Many offer small groups that meet in homes off Phillips Ranch Road and livestream services for residents who travel or split time between Granite Shoals and Austin.

Granite Shoals Baptist Churches

Multi-generational Baptist congregations emphasize verse-by-verse preaching, children’s programs, and community potlucks that fit the rhythms of this tight-knit lakeside city. Midweek studies and youth activities often align with school calendars in the Marble Falls ISD, serving families who live inland from the Lake LBJ shoreline.

Spanish-Language & Bilingual

Serving the area’s Hispanic community, these churches offer Spanish-language or bilingual services and ministries that support families working in construction, hospitality, and landscaping around the Highland Lakes. You’ll find outreach in neighborhood parks and soccer fields near Quarry Park, along with ESL classes and family events that bridge Spanish and English speakers.

Lake LBJ Community Churches

Oriented to life on the water, these churches shape schedules and ministries around boating seasons, weekend homeowners, and anglers on Lake LBJ. Expect sunrise or early services, summer youth programs that meet in lakeside parks, and service projects like shoreline cleanups that reflect Granite Shoals’ “city of parks” identity.

Sermon clips from Granite Shoals churches

34s
“We leak. We get filled up, things can leak out. That's right. And so that's why we gotta get filled again. That's right. Right? And so so the disciples were filled in both acts two and in acts four. Because see, the battles you're gonna face, they'll require a fresh grace. We just talked about this morning in our prayer. The grace of God. Grace is ability. Things you're gonna face, you're gonna need grace to do them. And that grace is gonna come from a daily getting involved with God. The new pressures, new things that overcome, they're gonna require fresh strength.”
39s
“faith always requires this is a churchy word, and I'll explain it, but faith always requires surrender. Yeah. But you know what surrender really means? It means access. Yes. Yeah. See, when you surrender something, you give access to God to get involved. Yeah. Yeah. Yes. You see? Yes. And so so that word surrender is a churchy word, but really it just means the area of your life that you allow God to come into and get involved in. See, faith always requires us allowing God to get involved in an area.”
41s
“being filled is not getting more of him. Being filled is him getting more of us. Oh, that's The holy spirit already lives within us. That's right. Yes. Right? Yes. We have him. He's right there. Yeah. He's in us. Right? The question is, does he have access Right. To your life, to every area? Yes, K? So some areas that maybe he wants access to. Maybe he wants access to your thoughts, to our thoughts, to our emotions, to our decisions, relationships.”
43s
“Natural thinking. This is natural thinking. Right? So the natural mind says, seeing is believing. Yeah. That's so true. But faith says believing is seen. That's right. Come on. Come on. Right? The natural mind trusts in the circumstances. If it looks bad, it must be bad. If you look broke, you must be broke. Right? If you look sick, well, I guess they're just gonna be sick. Right? The natural mind trusts in the circumstances. K? Right? But the spiritual mind trusts God's word. Amen. Amen. The flesh always wants to be in control.”
22s
“"Nothing, nothing can separate you from the love of God. He loves you so much. He loves you so much. He's got a plan. He's got a purpose. Man, he's got a will for you. I'm in a will. Oh, man, so good. We can't even imagine everything. Such a good purpose. Amen?"”
31s
“"Patience is a cheerful endurance. It's a cheerful endurance. That's what patience is. It's not passively waiting. It's cheerful enduring. And why can you be cheerful when you're enduring? Because you know the end result. You know. You may not know all the legitimacy, the logistics of it. You may not know every little step, but you know who wins. And that's you. Me. We win. We win. We are winners. We're more than conquerors."”
39s
“"Faith is calling those things that what be not as though they were right so that means when it doesn't look like it I'm gonna call it what the word says it is I'm gonna call myself what the word says I am even if I don't look like it even if before I walked in this door I was saying whatever did whatever it doesn't matter it's all been covered anyways but say that was the path you could immediately change your words and begin to get results I mean immediately brother Hagin right Kennedy Hagin if you don't know who he is go look him up he was the founder of Raymond Bible College."”
34s
“"Faith begins where the will of God is known. Think of that. Because how can you have faith in God? How can I have faith in God to be healed if I'm not even sure if it's his will for me to be healed? How can I have faith in God to supply me my finances if I'm not even sure that God really wants Christians to be healed? I think people said, oh, they all got to be broke. They all got to be poor. You know, you can't be a pastor and have any money, right?"”
31s
“"Knowing this, the reason we can count it all joy, is because we know something. You see, when you have some inside information, it allows you to be able to count it all joy and so for me I'm always like well what's the inside information at a time when I was just getting a hold of this I'm like all right I'm I can know something what's that well what does it say it says knowing this that the trying of your faith what works patience there's that word patience right."”
18s
“"They have to look at your victory because your victory is not in what you do. When I finally realized that it's not how good I could sing and believe me, I did song service for the longest of time. Played my saxophone. Got to where I thought, man, I'm pretty good at this."”

Why Granite Shoals churches are unique

Shaped by Lake LBJ and a network of waterfront parks, churches in Granite Shoals naturally lean into an outdoor, neighborly rhythm that embraces the Hill Country setting. Many churches in Granite Shoals host lakeside gatherings, seasonal service days, and relaxed weekend schedules that fit the local boating and fishing calendar, reflecting a community that blends recreation and faith. outdoor worship and baptisms service projects in local parks casual family friendly services
Granite Shoals churches serve a mix of long-time Hill Country residents, Hispanic families, and retirees, so congregations often blend languages, traditions, and generations in welcoming ways. That mix shows up in practical community care and family discipleship, from weeknight help for working parents to outreach that supports everyday needs. bilingual English Spanish services strong kids programs for young families community meals and food pantry
Spread across peninsulas and quiet residential pockets, congregations feel small and relational, partnering with nearby towns to meet regional needs and to mobilize when floods or wildfires affect the Highland Lakes. Worship and teaching styles tend to fuse local roots with modern expressions, offering grounded preaching alongside current music. disaster relief and recovery teams country gospel and modern worship expository Bible teaching