Churches in Hollywood

Active churches in Hollywood

3349 N University Dr. Suite #4, Hollywood
10 sermons
Pembroke Pines, FL 33028
4 sermons
3800 N 28th Ave, Hollywood
3 sermons

Types of churches in Hollywood

Spanish-Language Churches in Hollywood

Many congregations offer full Spanish or bilingual services, reflecting strong Cuban, Colombian, Venezuelan, and Central American communities. You’ll find them along the SR‑7/US‑441 corridor, Dixie Highway, and near Hollywood Boulevard and Pembroke Road, with ministries like ESL classes, family festivals, and immigration support.

Non-Denominational Churches in Hollywood

These churches feature band-led worship, practical teaching, and a relaxed feel, meeting in storefronts, schools, and converted spaces from Sheridan Street to Downtown’s Young Circle. They emphasize small groups, kids and youth programs for families in Hollywood Hills and Boulevard Heights, and service projects like Broadwalk beach cleanups.

Beachfront Churches

Congregations near the ocean often host sunrise gatherings on Hollywood Beach, including Easter services and ocean baptisms that draw locals, visitors, and seasonal residents. Expect casual, open-air worship accessible from the Broadwalk and A1A, with community time that often spills onto the sand afterward.

Haitian & Caribbean Congregations

Creole‑ and English‑speaking congregations serve Haitian and wider Caribbean families with spirited worship, lively choirs, and strong mutual aid. Many meet around Washington Park, Liberia, and the Pembroke Road/Dixie Highway corridors, offering immigration help, youth mentoring, and neighborhood food outreach.

Sermon clips from Hollywood churches

36s
“And the reality is God gave us a word for this year that it is a year for fierce focus for us. Not a year to kinda be focused on God, not a year to kinda take a glance in his direction, but it is a year for us to have a fierce focus. And if you don't know what we mean when we say fierce focus, let me give you a definition that we gave everybody at the beginning of the year. Fierce focus is intense, unwavering concentration where you boldly direct all of your attention, energy, and discipline toward what matters most. It is the passionate refusal to be distracted.”
32s
“Do you believe that? I don't mean just theologically. I mean emotionally. Do you truly believe God loves you the way he loves Jesus? Because if you don't believe it, you know what happens? Your spirituality becomes performance. You start living with this orphan spirit where you're trying to achieve something that God has already settled in Christ Jesus.”
48s
“En esa iglesia o en nuestra iglesia, que también hay otras como nosotros, muy pocas, pero hay, que hay una, lo que se llama la presencia manifestada. Entonces hay un ámbito que la gente está cambiando. ¿Cuántos de ustedes pueden testificar de lo que le estoy hablando? Que usted, que continuamente usted está cambiando su hablar, su mentalidad, cambiando el corazón. Levanten la mano. Si usted no está cambiando, algo está deteniendo, obstaculizando que esa presencia lo cambie. Y hay 2 cosas, el pecado y la falta de reverencia.”
49s
“You know, Paul is reminding us, hey, listen. If Jesus has saved your soul, you're citizens of his kingdom. That's ultimately where you belong. Our loyalty should not be lying with the Republican Party or the Democrat Party, but again, with the kingdom party. Paul reiterates here that because of the work that Jesus did on the cross and through his resurrection, Jesus is our king that we follow and he's earned that. Amen? And then, if saving our souls isn't enough, he also says, when you get to eternity, your bodies will be transformed into something far greater than what you have. And as I thought about that, I thought why would we be loyal to anything else?”
38s
“Many of us have had bad experience, but you've also had a bad cheeseburger, but you didn't stop eating cheeseburgers. I can look at you and tell you you ain't stop eating no cheeseburgers. Guess what? You just found a different place to get your burger. We don't disobey God because we've had a bad experience. We should hold our leaders accountable, but we gotta have this mindset. Once I've given it, it is God's job to make sure that it's handled the right way. And here it is. Watch this. I I never give to a church. I give through a church. I'm giving it to Jesus, and I just happen to be giving it through my local church.”
29s
“Oh, I'm a blow your mind with this. He said, I want you to understand. I didn't give you that money to to to to buy your protection. I didn't give you that money to buy your water. I didn't give you that money to buy your food. I've demonstrated to you. I can do that. I gave you all of that so when the time is right, you can build me a sanctuary. Now I'm gonna hit you with something. The reason why God blesses us today and the reason why he'll bless you more than he has already is because what he's given us should always be viewed through the filter of building God a place to live.”
25s
“And I'm trying to say to you today, the reason why the enemy is trying so hard to come up with a reason to get you distracted is because he can see the miracle God has you walking in. Amen. He can see the hope of what God has out in front of you, and he's trying to get you to turn your attention to something else so he can get you off of your miracle. But I got news for him. You're not gonna be moved by the devil's distractions.”
35s
“Put them right in between the fleas. It's a new translation. Alright? But do something to them. Sanctify by your truth. Let truth find such opportunity in their lives that it will build an immune system within them that when they enter into the world, they will not be affected by the world, but they will affect their world.”
34s
“Christianity, folks, is not an evacuation plan. It's a sending program. Sent, not escaping. Sent. We are not just rescued from the world, we are sent to this world. And so as Jesus is praying, listen to what he prays in his prayer in John 17 and we go to verse 15 to 18. Listen to how he prays.”
28s
“They are not of this world even as I am not of it. No. I have to just stop here and say, you know, I grew up in the church. This was one of my favorite scriptures. I am not of this world. How many of you are glad that you're not of this world? Right? That's a good thing. You're not of this world. But here's the thing you need to hear. You that are not of this world, you are sent to the world.”

Why Hollywood churches are unique

Rooted in a coastal city that bridges Miami and Fort Lauderdale, churches in Hollywood reflect a rich blend of Caribbean, Latin American, and Brazilian heritage. That diversity shows up in Sunday gatherings and neighborhood outreach alike, with ministries that comfortably switch between languages and cultures. Many offer bilingual English and Spanish services, Haitian Creole worship gatherings, and Brazilian Portuguese services.
Shaped by the oceanfront lifestyle and a community accustomed to hurricane season, Hollywood churches emphasize resilience, practical care, and outdoor gatherings. It’s common to see congregations plan beach sunrise services, mobilize disaster relief volunteer teams, and host volunteer beach cleanups that serve neighbors and the shoreline alike.
From the artsy energy around Downtown and Young Circle to family-focused suburbs and active retirement enclaves, the city’s neighborhood mix drives intergenerational ministry. You’ll find an emphasis on family discipleship, weekday rhythms, and care for those working in nearby healthcare hubs, all delivered with a friendly, small-town feel. Many prioritize strong kids programs for young families, offer weekday Bible studies for seniors, and provide support groups for healthcare workers.