Churches in Haymarket

Active churches in Haymarket

5235 Merchants View Square, Haymarket
7 sermons

Types of churches in Haymarket

Haymarket Contemporary Churches

Newer congregations along the I-66 and Route 15 corridor feature band-led worship, practical teaching, and a casual feel that resonates with commuters and young families in Dominion Valley and Piedmont. Many meet in modern facilities near shopping centers or schools, with strong kids programming and weeknight groups across the Gainesville–Haymarket area.

Historic & Liturgical

Near Old Town Haymarket and along Washington Street, traditional churches maintain set liturgy, organ or choral music, and reverent sanctuaries that reflect the town’s roots. These mainline Protestant and Anglican congregations often draw multi‑generational locals who value structured worship and continuity.

Multicultural & Spanish-Language

Reflecting the area’s growing diversity, congregations offer bilingual or Spanish-language services, especially near the healthcare and retail hubs by Heathcote Boulevard and the I‑66 interchange. Many are evangelical or non‑denominational and host ESL classes, cultural celebrations, and outreach that connect immigrant families with long‑time residents.

Haymarket Catholic Churches

Parishes serving Haymarket provide full sacramental life, faith formation, and active youth ministries for families from Bull Run Mountain Estates to neighborhoods along Route 15. Schedules and community service are shaped around commuter life, with events that partner with local schools, parks, and charities.

Sermon clips from Haymarket churches

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“Here are four biblical principles that if you put them into practice, you will have safeguards, you'll have guide rails and guard rails to protect you when the world goes insane because the economy, the money that they put their confidence in disintegrates before their eyes, that there's this great economic collapse. You can keep your mind when the world loses its mind, when the riches in one hour are worth little or nothing because of this economic collapse, you can have security. Four basic principles of economic security. Here's principle number one. Live today in the light of eternity.”
37s
“There are some people that go on shopping sprees with money they don't have, put it on their credit card, can't pay the credit card at the end of the month, and as the result of that are in serious, serious debt. Romans 13 verse eight says, owe no one anything except to love one another, for he who loves another has fulfilled the law. Owe nobody anything. There's a certain liberation. There's a certain freedom when you do not owe somebody else money. You're not in slavery. You're not in bondage. You're not in jail or in prison to that.”
36s
“After all these things, the Gentiles seek, Gentiles, that is worldly, unbelievers, those that don't know Christ. For your heavenly father knows that you need all these things. We have absolute trust, absolute confidence in our heavenly father. Seek first the kingdom of God and his righteousness, and all these things will be added unto you. Therefore, do not worry about tomorrow, for tomorrow will worry about its own things. Sufficient for the day is its own trouble. Seek first the kingdom of God. Place your priority on the things of eternity, not on the things of time.”
37s
“So if you find yourself in debt, you're in slavery. You're in economic slavery. You can't do the things that you want. Interest rates continue to strangle your joy. You wonder every month how you're gonna make it. The borrower is servant to the lender. Romans 13 verse eight puts it this way. Romans 13 verse eight puts it this way. These economic principles, if you say to yourself, I would rather save to purchase something than go in debt to purchase it.”
38s
#EyesOnHeaven
“So in life, we go through joys and sorrows. There are many difficult moments in life. There's sickness. There's financial reverses, family challenges. Some people go through conflict in their marriage, some the trauma of a divorce. There are times that we experience the ravages of of war in some countries or or famine, heartache, sorrow. But yet, if you're a heavenly citizen, in spite of what's going on around you, you focus on what's above you. If you're a heavenly citizen, you anticipate that there's a better world coming,”
33s
#JoyAndPeace
“But we rejoice at all times because we know that God will give us the strength, he will give us the courage to bear whatever we have to bear. We rejoice at all times because we know that this world is not simply our home and that we're looking forward to heaven. So God places within our heart a joy. Even when things don't go the way we wished they would have gone, or hoped they would have gone, or dreamed they would have gone, we still rejoice because God is in control of our life, and he gives us a peace that passes understanding.”
40s
“believe that god wants to guide you when you have to make a major decision in life when you're faced with a decision that you're uncertain of know that god wants to guide you the secondaspect of guidance is this commit your life to doing god's will if you are committed to do god's will you can know he'll guide you but if you want to just run off and do your own thing god may let you run off and do your own thing but you may have to face the consequences of that as well”
32s
“so as i believe god's going to guide me as i'm praying about the decision that god wants me to make i say lord i only want your will if you want me to sell this house and move i'm going to do it but i need to know it's your will i'm not going to just go jump and do this thing on some wild whim god if you want me to take this job give me clarity help me to understand what you want me to do help me to be able to know your will and god if you reveal your will i'll do it”
30s
“so you you don't have to waitto make a decision on most things until every single thing is clear what you have to do to make a decision for god is to have the conviction that this is god's will there may be certain unknowns out there but if you know something is god's will because you've been praying about it you've been getting counsel about it you've seen enough providences in it then you move ahead by the name and the glory of christ”
31s
“god's given you a brain you you can make the decision for example i walk into my closet and i look in my closet i see a blue shirt and i see a tan shirt and i see a green shirt do i have to kneel down say okay lord impress my mind what shirt i shall wear today no god's given me a mind i don't want to wear something that doesn't match i want to be give god glory and honor in what i wear sure but look those kinds of decisions god has given me the mind to make”

Why Haymarket churches are unique

Shaped by fast-growing, master-planned communities and many young families, churches in Haymarket often prioritize family-centered ministries and flexible rhythms that fit commuter life along I‑66. You’ll find strong kids programs for young families, weekday small groups for commuters, and multiple Sunday service times that make participation easy for busy households.
Haymarket churches reflect a blend of suburban energy and regional diversity, drawing long-time locals, government and tech professionals, and newcomers from around the world. This produces worship that ranges from reverent to contemporary—think modern worship with contemporary band, bilingual Spanish-language ministries, and traditional liturgy with choir—all grounded in accessible teaching and hospitality.
Set near the Bull Run Mountains and a walkable historic downtown, congregations in Haymarket, Virginia pair spiritual depth with a strong service ethos. Many emphasize community impact and formation through service projects with local schools, support for military and veterans, and outdoor retreats near Bull Run that connect faith with place.