Churches in Haslet

Active churches in Haslet

1200 FM 156 S, Haslet
10 sermons
1188 Wisdom Way Dr, Haslet
3 sermons

Types of churches in Haslet

Contemporary Haslet Churches

Many congregations in Haslet feature modern worship, practical teaching, and casual environments. They often draw young families from fast-growing 76052 subdivisions along US‑287 and Blue Mound Road, as well as commuters working in the Alliance corridor. Services are commonly held in newer campuses or in temporary spaces such as Northwest ISD schools near Avondale‑Haslet Road.

Family-Friendly Churches in Haslet

These churches prioritize robust kids and student ministries aligned with Northwest ISD calendars and sports seasons. Family events, VBS, and leagues frequently use spaces around Haslet Community Park and neighborhood clubhouses, making it easy for nearby households to connect. Multiple service times and midweek options fit the schedules of parents commuting via I‑35W and US‑287 to Alliance-area employers.

Cowboy & Country Churches

Western-heritage congregations serve ranching families and horse owners on the rural edges around FM 156, Bonds Ranch Road, and the Denton–Tarrant county line. Expect jeans-and-boots attire, country gospel or bluegrass music, and community gatherings like arena events or potlucks. They appeal to longtime locals who value a down-to-earth style of worship rooted in agricultural life.

Spanish-Language Churches

Bilingual and Spanish-first congregations reflect the growth of Hispanic families in and around the 76052 area and north Fort Worth. Services and small groups often meet near Alliance Town Center and along major corridors like US‑287, offering translation, ESL classes, and family ministries. These ministries create bridges for multi-generational households where Spanish and English are both part of daily life.

Sermon clips from Haslet churches

34s
“You know, I'll tell you this, I can go through a lot of dark periods, but if I see a little light, I can hang on to the end. Right? And that's the way it is. Look for the light of God. Look for the surprise of God. But this story doesn't end with the first surprise, God has a bigger one in the story. If you know the story of Ruth, you know God also gave commands for Israel to maintain the property and the family of a widow. A close kinsman would have the right to purchase Naomi's land and take Naomi, her daughter-in-law, into his family.”
47s
“"Do you know why I know that? It's because this book is filled with men and women who have put God to the test. Amen. And they have been able to go through all the storms of life. Job lost everything, all of his children, all of his livestock. His wife cursed him. And he came away and he says, the lord giveth, the lord taketh away. Blessed be the name of the lord. You see, David David was was hunted by Saul. Joseph was thrown in prison, and they can still stand based on the law of the Lord, based on the word of God to be able to withstand anything that this world has for us.”
31s
“You know, love doesn't always solve pain but it always stays through pain. Listen, you need to know this, it matters less what you say and more where you are when people go through grief. Because they may never remember what you said, but they will always remember that you stayed, that you were there, that you were faithful through the hard times. Sometimes the greatest act you can make is just showing up in the middle of grief, just letting them know I'm here, I see death, and I'm with you, you're not alone.”
36s
“Isn't that just like God who has gone before us, he will bring us through, he knows every moment of grief, hardship, every light moment as well as dark one, every painful moment as well as joyful one. He's got a plan for your life, He's always at work. You can't see most of what he does. You might see three, but he's always doing 10,000 things. I believe that to be biblically accurate. Grief can surprise you, but so can grace, so can God. He can surprise you with good times in the midst of the hard time. Don't miss it.”
36s
“Others in the room may be more like Ruth, you know someone that's going through grief and you need to stay and to listen and to hope and to help and to pray and walk beside them in their pain. Over it all though, whether you're a Naomi or a Ruth, stands this greater Boaz, this Jesus Christ who has done everything so that you might have a relationship with a living God And I will tell you today, that's where all healing begins. It begins at the cross where Jesus Christ showed his love for you that couldn't be compared with any other love on the planet.”
46s
“"God allows suffering in our life so that we can know him better. I don't like saying this, but suffering is a gift. God gives us an avenue to understand him fuller through the problems that this life throws at us. I don't fully understand it. I don't understand a lot of things. But I've learned I heard I heard doctor Barber say this. He was preaching a funeral, and he says, you don't have to ask the question why when you know the who. Amen.”
48s
“"How close to God are you right now? How close to God are you right now? Are you closer than you ever have been before? Or is there another time in your life where you can say, you know what, I'm not as close as I used to be, but how close are you to God right now? I'm gonna say something and I I don't mean this to be rude, but in regards to how close are you to God, you're as close as you wanna be. You you you are as close as you want to be.”
43s
“"To know him to the point where you can say, nope. My God would not do that for nothing. There's something in line here for me and there's something I need to learn from it. You can say, my god is too good to do that. Don't you tell me that one second, sir. Don't you tell me that, ma'am. Nope. I know my god well enough that he would not do this for nothing. As we learn more about God, it stabilizes It secures us in in the unknown. In the rockiness of the boat, Christ is sleeping.”
15s
“"I am the way, the truth, and the life. No man cometh unto the Father but by me. You see, that's the good news this morning, isn't it?"”
19s
“"Jesus says, if you know me, ye should have known my Father also. I love the way this passage ends. And from henceforth. ye know him and have seen him."”

Why Haslet churches are unique

As a fast-growing corner of northwest Tarrant and Denton Counties near the Alliance corridor, churches in Haslet are shaped by young families moving into master-planned neighborhoods and the highly rated Northwest ISD. Congregations lean into family life with robust children’s and teen ministries, neighborhood events, and contemporary services. Expect strong kids programs for young families, student discipleship and sports outreach, and modern worship with contemporary band.
With thousands commuting to logistics, aviation, and tech jobs, Haslet churches adapt to busy and shifting schedules with practical rhythms of care and connection. You’ll find multiple weekend and evening options, neighborhood-based groups, and hands-on service projects tied to local schools and first responders. Many emphasize commuter friendly service times and weekday small groups near neighborhoods.
Despite rapid growth, the area keeps a small-town, North Texas prairie feel, and that shapes a warm, multigenerational spiritual life. Many Haslet churches blend historic practices like verse-by-verse preaching and hymn-singing with modern creativity and outreach for newcomers, including bilingual gatherings that reflect the Metroplex’s diversity. Look for expository Bible teaching, blended traditional and contemporary worship, and bilingual English and Spanish services.