Churches in Henderson

Active churches in Henderson

270 North Valle Verde Drive, Henderson
5 sermons
50 N. Stephanie, Henderson
1 sermon
800 Cadiz Ave., Henderson
3 sermons
615 College Drive, Henderson
3 sermons

Types of churches in Henderson

Henderson Contemporary Churches

Green Valley, Inspirada, and Cadence host many congregations with band-led worship, practical messages, and casual, family-friendly environments. Saturday evening options and robust kids check-in systems are common, catering to hospitality workers’ schedules and busy suburban families.

Latter-day Saint Congregations

Henderson has a strong LDS presence with meetinghouses across Anthem, Seven Hills, and MacDonald Ranch. Families find youth programs like early-morning seminary for local high schoolers, plus neighborhood ward activities that emphasize service and community.

Henderson Spanish Language Churches

Bilingual and Spanish-first congregations serve families in East Henderson, Pittman, and around the Water Street District. Many offer translation headsets, ESL classes, and cultural outreach tied to food pantries and festivals reflecting the city’s growing Hispanic community.

Recovery & Outreach Churches

Along the Boulder Highway corridor and near Downtown Henderson’s Water Street, some churches prioritize recovery ministries and practical help. Expect Celebrate Recovery–style groups, food and clothing closets, and partnerships with local shelters supporting service workers and unhoused neighbors.

Sermon clips from Henderson churches

28s
“Sometimes it is part of God's plan and part of God's will to send us to places, buckle up, that we don't want to go. And yet, it is in those desolate places in that seminary of solitude, we might say, where God forms us and shapes us according to his purpose so that we can accomplish the things that he has planned for us to accomplish.”
34s
“Isn't the cross the most glorious picture of grace that you might think that g Judas in fact, John Piper once said that Judas when the devil when the devil put the idea in Judas' heart to betray Jesus, it was the devil actually committing his own suicide. Right? Because it would actually be the cross of Christ that we would get the power from. It would be the cross of Christ that would save sinners like us. In order for us to be kept alive, Jesus would have to die. As for the enemy, he meant it for evil. God meant it for good.”
26s
“And that discipline can look a lot like financial stress in your life. It can look like relational mess. It can look like physical issues, job stuff, all kinds of different things that God uses to get our attention because he wants us in his will. And as a believer, Ephesians two tells us that we were saved in Christ for good works.”
33s
“Many of us find ourselves in troubled times because we don't stop and ask God for wisdom, And we just push forward making our own decisions, and all the while, we could be making wiser decisions. The Holy Spirit also convicts. In John sixteen eight through 11, Jesus says, and when he comes, talking about the Holy Spirit ascending descending upon them, he will convict the world of sin and of God's righteousness and of the coming judgment.”
31s
“If our text is telling us anything, is assuring us that there is a God, that Jesus Christ is his son. It assures us there's a spiritual realm wherein Satan and his demons live and operate. And while we may not be able to see them with our eyes, we can sense them in our spirit. We are aware of evil in ways that only only the Holy Spirit can make us aware, And we must know that we have an enemy and we must be aware of his schemes and we must see the world, listen, as a battlefield not as a playground.”
28s
“But Jesus not only does not fall for the temptation or give in to the false application of scripture, in his response he reveals the fallacy of Satan's logic. He quotes Deuteronomy six sixteen, where Moses counsels the Israelites not to put God to the test. Don't try him. Don't try God. Don't put out all these series of fleeces that saying, well, if you're really God, do this. If you're really God, do that. Because to do that is an exercise in unfaithfulness.”
27s
“Don't go to the ice cream store and say, Lord, give me the the strength not to eat any ice cream. What are you doing in the ice cream store? Walking through the casino, Lord, help me not to gamble. Get out of the casino. Lord, I'm going to the liquor store. I just wanted to make sure that I can resist the temptation. Stay out. Proximity. Don't run around in a place where you're going to fall into temptation and you know it.”
34s
“You better hope on that day you have a savior named Jesus who says, hold on a second. Hold on a second. As I love lawyer Jesus. Like, Jesus is so many different things to us, but he's also our advocate before the father, first John says. So Jesus says, wait a second. I paid for that. I I shed my blood for that. I died for that, and he's put his faith in me. And you know what? In that moment, God the father looks at me and he goes, justified. Just if I'd never sinned.”
38s
“What's going on in this passage is important for us to catch. Again, notice Paul's infected confidence in God. Verse 28. And we know. Aren't you glad he doesn't say, and we think? And maybe. And and possibly no. He goes, no. We know. I'm sure of this. I'm confident. And we know that for those who love God maybe that's a good question today. Do you love him? Come on. Here's what I know. He loves you.”
23s
“Somebody might be like, what's up with you and your Christian stuff and your faith stuff, all your bible stuff? He started it. I didn't start it. He did. But here's what I'm sure of. He's gonna finish it. I'm grateful that he's not gonna tap out. He's not gonna hit the eject button in the middle of the battle. I'm grateful that we have a God who finishes what he starts. Paul says, I'm sure of it.”

Why Henderson churches are unique

Rooted in master-planned neighborhoods like Green Valley, Anthem, and Inspirada, churches in Henderson often reflect a family-centered rhythm and strong community ties. You’ll find a welcoming, multigenerational feel where small groups meet in homes and community centers, and weekend activities revolve around kids and youth. Many emphasize strong kids programs for young families, small group culture, and multigenerational community focus.
Shaped by Southern Nevada’s hospitality workforce, Henderson churches understand nontraditional schedules and offer flexible ways to connect. It’s common to see multiple service times, weekday gatherings, and robust online options alongside practical care ministries. Look for weekday services for shift workers, recovery and support ministries, and livestream and digital engagement.
Set against desert trails, Sloan Canyon, and nearby Lake Mead, congregations often blend spirituality with the outdoors and hands-on service. With Nevada State College and a steady influx of transplants, many communities are both student-friendly and culturally diverse. You’ll encounter outdoor community service projects, college student ministries, and bilingual Spanish and English services.