Churches in Greensboro

Active churches in Greensboro

3812 Groometown Road, Greensboro
28 sermons · 4 days ago
3906 W. Friendly Ave., Greensboro
3 sermons · 4 days ago
1317 Pleasant Ridge Rd, Greensboro
58 sermons · 4 days ago
505 Muirs Chapel Rd., Greensboro
64 sermons
118 E. Vandalia Road, Greensboro
3 sermons
4635 Hicone Road, Greensboro
2 sermons
1411 Benjamin Parkway, Greensboro
3 sermons
3505 Lawndale Dr., Greensboro
3 sermons
3530 Edgefield Rd, Greensboro
3 sermons

Types of churches in Greensboro

Greensboro Family-Friendly Churches

Many congregations in northwest Greensboro around New Garden Road, Lake Jeanette, and Starmount emphasize kids’ programs, youth sports, and parent groups. These churches often offer multiple Sunday services, spacious campuses with easy parking, and weekday activities that fit school calendars for Guilford County families.

College Churches in Greensboro

Churches near UNCG, NC A&T, Greensboro College, and Guilford College focus on student life with late-evening worship, small groups, and rides from campus neighborhoods like College Hill and Glenwood. They often partner with campus organizations and create volunteer opportunities that align with the academic year and homecoming traditions.

Historic & Liturgical

In older neighborhoods such as Fisher Park, College Hill, and parts of Downtown, traditional congregations gather in century-old brick or stone sanctuaries with stained glass and pipe organs. Worship tends to follow a structured liturgy with choirs and weekly communion, appealing to those who value Greensboro’s architectural and spiritual heritage.

Multicultural & Spanish-Language Churches

Reflecting Greensboro’s international communities along Gate City Boulevard and in East Greensboro, many congregations offer bilingual Spanish-English services and ministries for families from Latin America, Africa, and Southeast Asia. These churches often provide translation, ESL classes, and cultural celebrations that connect longtime residents with newer neighbors.

Sermon clips from Greensboro churches

40s
#BuildYourOwnPeace
“There are some kinds of preparation we can only do for ourselves. There are some reserves that no one else can build up for us. You can't borrow someone else's peace or passion for God. You can't say to your friend, you have such a happy marriage, don't you? Could you give me some of that? It doesn't work. You have to find it yourself. You have to figure out what fills you up spiritually, and then make sure that you have some to carry with you every single minute of the day because that's how often you'll need it.”
69s
#AccountabilityThroughPlurality
“Second thing it does is it provides accountability. You guys, everybody on our elder team also will have elders, each other. I need an elder. I know I've had these church pastors. Thank god for them. Right? They've they've been awesome for us. They've served as kind of advisors, elders, and they still will, but they're not here. You know who's gonna know a lot quicker whether I'm struggling. You know who's gonna know before them? Our elders here will know. Right. They'll know first. And so concentrated power with not enough accountability is dangerous even in the hands of a godly man. Good men go south all the time. serve as a shepherd. But you know what I also am? A sheep. I need shepherding too. A plurality of elders means the lead pastor has there's better opportunity, and there's a mechanism in place to correct them, to challenge him, to care for him, and to hold him to the same standards as everybody else.”
54s
#LiveByGodsDesign
“Wisdom is this idea. Wisdom is saying, God, I wanna do life by your design. That's what wisdom is. We've been using that as a definition of Mercy Hill for a long time. Wisdom is doing life by God's design. It's hearing what God wants, and then starting with a reverential awe. How many of you guys have ever heard the verse, the fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom? You know what that means, right? It, fear, reverential awe, having a heart posture that says, God, I didn't create this world. You created it. You you you've shown us what human flourishing can look like inside of it by your wisdom. I want to live that way. I want to be in involved in your wisdom. I wanna live by your design. Now, when that's our heart posture, then we have an opportunity finally to hear something even though that's hard, like this.”
77s
#믿음의본보기
“자녀들은 부모가 말로 가르치는 것보다 위기 앞에서 부모들이 어떻게 행동하는가 이것을 더 선명하게 기억을 합니다. 사실 말로 잔소리 해봐야 별 의미가 없어요. 듣지를 않지요. 아버지가 제전적 위기 앞에서 하나님 앞에 무릎을 꿇고 기도하는 하나님의 인도하심을 구하면서 살아간 것을 본 자녀는 똑같은 제전적인 두름이 찾아오게 될 때에 기도하는 법을 배우게 돼요. 부모님이 하셨던 것처럼. 불안에 떠는 게 아니라 기도를 하게 돼요. 어머니가 문제와 어려움 앞에서 하나님의 치유를 구하면서 과정을 헤쳐 나가는 것을 본 자녀들은 자녀들의 인생 가운데 똑같은 문제와 어려움이 찾아오게 될 때에 어머니처럼 하나님의 인도하심을 구하면서 그 위기를 하나님의 은혜로 인도하심의 은혜로 극복해 나가고자 하는 그런 것들을 보게 되는 거예요. 은혜의 대물림으로 변화돼서 다가오게 되는 것이지요. 이런 믿음의 훈련을 통해서 만들어가는 경건의 능력들이 죄의 대물림을 끊어내게 되어지고 믿음이 의사는 자녀들에게 씻는 가장 강력한 방법이 되는 것입니다.”
49s
“Our God simply thinks and diseases are healed in the lame walk. Our God at the thought of it rebukes storms like a toddler and calms the seas. And our God at the thought, he raises people from the dead. Our God, with just a word, demons and evil flee. our Jesus, God in the flesh, at the thought of it, raised himself from the grave to never die again. And that same God allows us to approach him as father. Jesus could have started with anywhere, with any name rightfully given to God, and he chose know the full God of the universe as father for those who are in Christ. So that brings about how you see God determines how you speak to God in prayer.”
39s
“There's a lesson we can take from this. And, no, it's not that we should have some strange event after service one day, line up all the deacons outside, wait till the sun hits them just right, and then start parading people through shadows. I don't see any flyers being printed anytime soon advertising to come to our covered dish and shadow healing. I think what we should get from this, though, is that if people are desperate, why would we not wanna have answers that they're seeking? And the answer isn't our shadows or even us. It's Jesus Christ.”
58s
“Well, I wanted the shoes that first day, god said, wait. That wasn't the answer I wanted at the moment. But because I had to wait, I ended up getting two pair of shoes instead of just one. I had gotten the original pair. I had gotten the original pair on day one. No. Had I gotten the original pair on day one? I would've won't, I would've totally missed out on the second pair because I would not have gone back to the store with my mom. I pray that we always remember god's time is on time.”
33s
“All of the not yet has been procured, and therefore, there's eternal purpose in every single sentence of your pain. So in those hard paragraphs of your life that you can't just quite understand that are dark and difficult and the pages are stained with tears, find power and hope and purpose by remembering the spirit is praying for you when you have no words, by remembering this paragraph is in a chapter, and that chapter is in a story so grand you cannot imagine how beautiful the ending is.”
71s
“I think I believe a certain measure of faith goes into it too. Yeah. Trust faith and belief is not blind faith. Mhmm. It's not like Yeah. It's grounded in something. Yeah. It's grounded on for you know, those who went before me. Mhmm. But I guess I was saying I can trust in faith, but I can also trust based on all the super smart people who've come before me who have done the work. This Bible is probably the most scrutinized, attested book of all human history Mhmm. Because of the claims that the exclusive claims that it makes. Yeah. Unlike other religions Mhmm. Christians are like, test it. Yeah. Yeah. They're Get the truth for me, you know, and there's all these different versions because Christians they're saying this isn't mine. This is God's word to me. Yeah. That's a that's a little bit different approach to the scripture Mhmm. Between Protestants and Catholic church. Because the Catholic church, I think, would say, no. This is the churches.”
44s
#OneDayIsToday
“Time will run out. The hour gets late. We all put it off saying, one of these days I'm going to quit working so hard and put in the quality time with my kids or my grandkids. One of these days I'm going to take up painting again. One of these days I'm going to stop just writing checks and actually get involved at the shelter. We all do this. We all put it off, and then the shout goes up. He's coming. It's time. And all of a sudden, one of these days is today, and it's over. And you never did bring your flask of oil.”

Why Greensboro churches are unique

Anchored by universities like UNC Greensboro, North Carolina A&T State University, and Guilford College, the city’s academic energy shapes many churches in Greensboro. Congregations near campus lean into mentoring, internships, and flexible service times that fit the semester rhythm, while worship often blends tradition with modern creativity for students and recent grads. Visitors will find Greensboro churches with college student ministries, young adults and professionals, and modern worship with contemporary band.
Greensboro’s civil rights legacy and its role as a welcoming hub for new Americans give local congregations a distinctive focus on hospitality and justice. Many Greensboro churches offer ESL classes, translation, culturally diverse music, and community partnerships that address neighborhood needs alongside Sunday worship. It’s common to see churches in Greensboro emphasizing social justice and racial reconciliation, multicultural congregations and bilingual services, and refugee and immigrant support.
Set in the green, neighborhood-rich Piedmont, Greensboro, NC balances urban amenities with family-friendly suburbs and active parks, shaping church life toward connection and care. From the area’s Quaker roots to today’s community-minded ethos, you’ll find Greensboro churches fostering reflective practices and robust family discipleship, with Quaker-influenced contemplative prayer, strong kids programs for young families, and small group culture.