Churches in Homestead

Active churches in Homestead

250 N Krome Ave, Homestead
4 sermons
300 NE 8th St, Homestead
3 sermons

Types of churches in Homestead

Spanish-Language Churches in Homestead

Many congregations serve Homestead’s majority Latino community with Spanish and bilingual services, practical teaching, and family-focused ministries. You’ll find them along US‑1/Dixie Highway and Campbell Drive, as well as near Leisure City and Naranja, often offering ESL classes, immigration help, and outreach to farmworkers in the Redland.

Churches near Homestead Air Base

Congregations close to Homestead Air Reserve Base tailor programs to military and defense families, with flexible service times, childcare, and deployment support groups. Many are convenient to Biscayne Drive (SW 288th St) and Campbell Drive (SW 312th St) for easy access from the base.

Historic & Liturgical Parishes

In and around Downtown Homestead, long-established congregations maintain traditional liturgy, choral music, and reverent worship. Many gather in older sanctuaries near the historic district and Krome Avenue, drawing multi-generational families who value sacramental rhythms and continuity.

Family-Focused Suburban Churches

In master-planned neighborhoods like Keys Gate and Waterstone, churches emphasize kids’ ministry, student groups, and practical support for busy households. They typically offer ample parking, multiple weekend service times for Turnpike commuters, and neighborhood events that build community among new homeowners.

Sermon clips from Homestead churches

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.”
45s
“I'm helping you because in our lives, we do the right things too few times. I got my wife flowers once. Well, how long you've been married? Twenty years. I massaged her back once. Well, how long you've been married? Thirty years. I took her on a date once. Well, how long you've been married? See, we do the right thing too few times. We are changed often by the things that not the things we do once, but the things we do many times. This is why the Lord told Naaman, you need to dip in the water seven times.”
45s
“la presencia de dios nunca dios la impone, sino tiene que ser algo que nosotros querramos nos rindamos. Es el ámbito de la transformación. Usted no es el mismo que entró, el que va a salir. A lo mejor usted ni lo sintió, dice no no no yo no, su espíritu algo cambió. ¿Cuántos de ustedes fueron sintieron una transformación no un toque de dios? Porque la gente tocada nunca cambia, la gente transformada cambia. Ah, dios me tocó, qué rico, sentí y lloré. La pregunta es, ¿qué cambiaste? ¿Tu manera de hablar, tu manera de pensar, tu corazón?”
52s
“Voy a mandar un ángel. Dios le dice, no, no, no, no, si tu presencia no va contigo, él entendía que si iba a la presencia, iba dios, porque usted no puede separar la presencia con la persona. Dice, si tu presencia no va contigo, no voy a no voy a descansar, no voy a estar bien. Y, pero le pido una señal, ¿en qué conoceré aquí que he hallado gracia en tus ojos, yo y tu pueblo? Pregunta, sino que tú andes con nosotros, y que yo y tu pueblo seamos apartados, distinguidos, separados, mire eso, de todos los pueblos que están sobre la faz de la tierra. Qué privilegio, dios.”
37s
“El terror más grande de un hombre maduro de dios es que la presencia de dios se vaya. David dijo, no quites tu espíritu de mí. Es un terror el saber que estaremos lejos de dios y que dios no esté con nosotros. Entonces, la presencia de dios es es la persona misma de dios. La presencia de dios es un movimiento, es un movimiento que la tiene este y pase y pase y pase y se va transfiriendo. La presencia de dios es el ámbito de la transformación.”
40s
“See, God will say, wanna do a new thing in an old place. I wanna do Okay. For those of you on the verge of divorce, God wants to do a new thing in an old marriage. Come on. God wants to do a new thing in an old marriage. He did a new thing in an old region for us and life broke forth out of here. But you know what? No one will know the cost. The cost wasn't the building. The cost was submission. How do I increase in my discernment? Obedience. The cost of discernment is obedience.”
31s
“The person that I trust most in life is me. Anybody know what I'm talking about? When people walked out, I just kicked it up a notch and went to the next level. When nobody gave me money, I just went out and made money. When nobody could help me, I helped myself. So what happens is I begin to become more confident in me, and it ironically made it harder for me to trust God. And oftentimes, the lower our level of trust is in God, the higher our anxiety levels are in life.”
32s
“The problem is that we trust God with some of our heart. The problem is that we trust God with to varying degrees. Some of us trust God with more of our heart, most of our heart. But very few of us ever get to the point where we trust God with all of our heart. So if all of your heart is lying, if all of your heart is evil, and you've only trusted God with 60% of it, then you have a war going on on the inside of you. And the bible says a double minded person is unstable in all of their ways.”
40s
#FaithSpeaks
“That's what 10 spies said. But they were two of them that said, we are well able. Because it's I'm not making this determination by my ability, but by God's ability. Cancer is big, God is bigger. Economic downturn is big. God's blessing is bigger. Come on, somebody. Faith speaks and fear jumps. I'm not come on. I might be the size of a grasshopper, but if you see the size of my God. So what's gonna have to happen in the month of May is you stop blaming your situation and start blaming your bokeh. You will have what you say.”
37s
#ClaimYourMay
“Don't ask, take it in the month of May. If you felt delayed, it's your fault now, not your situation. If you felt hidden, it's your fault, not your situation. Use your words. You are not hidden. God will reveal you when you reveal yourself in the spirit. Y'all hear me? When they went out to spy the land, they said, we were like grasshoppers before these giants. That's what 10 spies said. But they were two of them that said, we are well able.”

Why Homestead churches are unique

Rooted in a vibrant, majority Latino community with strong Caribbean ties, churches in Homestead often gather in two or even three languages. This multicultural rhythm shapes worship and family life, with congregations offering services and programs that reflect the city’s bilingual households and intergenerational neighborhoods. Many emphasize bilingual Spanish and English services, Haitian Creole ministries, and strong kids programs for young families.
The presence of Homestead Air Reserve Base and a significant population of first responders influences Homestead churches to be especially supportive and flexible. You’ll find ministries tailored to rotating schedules, pastoral care for deployments, and practical help during transitions. Look for support for military families, weekday counseling and recovery groups, and care for veterans and first responders.
Set between the Everglades and Biscayne Bay and bordered by the Redland’s farms, Homestead, FL encourages congregations to connect faith with the land and local resilience. Many organize service days, food distribution, and hurricane recovery efforts, while also embracing outdoor gatherings and creation-minded discipleship. Hallmarks include creation care and environmental stewardship, community disaster relief networks, and farmworker outreach and aid.