Churches in HOUSTON

Active churches in HOUSTON

9618 Chesterfield Dr, Houston
15 sermons · 2 days ago
2025 West 11th Street, Houston
3 sermons · 4 days ago
8350 Jones Rd, Houston
7 sermons · 4 days ago
5830 Bermuda Dunes Drive, Houston
63 sermons · 4 days ago
803 East 36th Street, Houston
75 sermons · 5 days ago
10655 Richmond Ave. Suite 120 Houston, TX 77042
33 sermons
18131 Nassau Bay Drive, Houston
11 sermons
2700 W Sam Houston Pkwy N, Houston
41 sermons
11237 Crown Park Dr, Houston
10 sermons
13730 Cypress North Houston, Cypress
1 sermon
10535 Jones Rd., Cypress
1 sermon
1730 Jefferson St, Houston
3 sermons
14011 South Fwy, Houston
1 sermon
7777 Fairbanks N. Houston, Houston
3 sermons
12100 Champion Forest Dr, Houston
8 sermons
12922 Cutten Rd, Houston
3 sermons
522 Lindale Street, Houston
2 sermons
1550 Fry Rd., Houston
2 sermons
1799 Woodland Hills Dr., Kingwood
4 sermons
1400 Brittmoore Rd., Houston
3 sermons
921 Farm to Market 1960 Rd W Suite #114, Houston
2 sermons
4910 E Sam Houston Pkwy N, Houston
3 sermons
5629 Kingwood Drive, Kingwood
7 sermons
3826 Wheeler Avenue, Houston
2 sermons
1321 Upland Dr. #5897, Houston
3 sermons
9022 Long Point Rd. Houston, TX
6 sermons
501 Palomino Ln, Houston
22 sermons
2100 ELDRIDGE PKWY, HOUSTON
3 sermons
3700 Southwest Fwy, Houston
3 sermons
9702 Willow St, Houston
2 sermons
11050 West Little York Rd, Suite A1
8 sermons
14400 Northwest Freeway, Houston
3 sermons
5314 Bingle Rd., Houston
5 sermons
6615 Irvington Blvd, Houston
3 sermons
3615 Mangum Road, Houston
3 sermons
3737 Southwest Fwy, Houston
2 sermons
5300 W Sam Houston Parkway N, Houston
1 sermon
5801 San Felipe St Suite 110, Houston
6 sermons
10660 East Sam Houston Pkwy N, Houston
1 sermon
14513 South Post Oak Road, Houston
1 sermon
11140 Greenbay Street, Houston
1 sermon
16300 Kuykendahl Rd, Ste 450
4 sermons
17703 W. Little York Rd., Houston
2 sermons
7800 Calhoun Rd, Houston
2 sermons
106 Bammel Westfield Rd, Houston
3 sermons
3501 Holman St, Houston
1 sermon

Types of churches in HOUSTON

Modern Houston Churches

Contemporary congregations meet in renovated spaces and purpose-built campuses across the Heights, EaDo, and the Energy Corridor, emphasizing band-led worship, practical teaching, and strong children’s programs. Many lean into tech—live streaming, LED walls, and app-based small groups—to connect busy professionals from Westchase to Clear Lake.

Houston Young Adult Churches

These communities draw students from UH, TSU, and Rice and young professionals living in Midtown, Montrose, and along Washington Avenue. Expect late-evening services, apartment-based small groups near the Museum District, and frequent service projects in the Third Ward and East End.

Historic Black Churches

Rooted in Third Ward, Fifth Ward, Independence Heights, and Sunnyside, these congregations blend rich gospel music with a legacy of civic leadership. They often host voter drives, food pantries, and Juneteenth observances tied to nearby Emancipation Park, reflecting deep neighborhood ties.

Spanish-Language & Bilingual Churches

Centered in Gulfton, Alief/Sharpstown, the East End, and Near Northside, these congregations offer Spanish-only and bilingual services that serve immigrant and multi-generational families. Ministries commonly include ESL classes, youth soccer leagues, and cultural celebrations like Día de la Virgen de Guadalupe.

Sermon clips from HOUSTON churches

70s
#SeeOpportunity
“what what do many many people do? They did like those disciples did in this in this, the scriptures I just read you. The disciples, they they looked at the crowd and and and said, send them away. they they saw distance. They saw lateness. They saw lack of limitation. They they they seen a whole different thing than Jesus did. They didn't see the compassion. But what did Jesus see? Jesus saw opportunity. That's what we see. We see opportunity. I'm like, Jesus. I see opportunity in my church. There's opportunity there. Everybody else out there trying to reach, the traditionalist, they try to reach them. That's the opportunity. That's not a whole lot of opportunity there because they they they in their ways, and they gonna do what they do. But with the unchurched, there are opportunity there.”
75s
#BeTheCalm
“And strangely, I think Jesus is asking the same of us. With all of the anxiety that is outside these walls, how can we bring the calm that reassures people, that reminds them who they are and whose they are. We have to be that force in the storm, in the gales. That's who we are as Christ's ambassadors. Don't be afraid. It is I. When Moses, the first one, said to g to to God, I wanna see you, show me you. You he's like, I can't. But God did identify himself. Tell them that I am since you. When Jesus says it is I, it's a reinvocation of what God said. I am. Don't be afraid because I am is with you.”
48s
#WorshipMovesUs
“``Now here's what determines which direction we go. Toward God or away from God? It's do we worship? Worship makes the difference because, to not worship is turning inward, and turning inward is to turn away from God. To worship is to move towards God. Fear that gets carried alone becomes the opposite of faith. Fear that gets carried to God becomes very shape faith.”
47s
#SayYesActivate
“``Church, we've seen what God can do in the last two months. Imagine what he could do if if even more of us just said yes. So here's my challenge. Don't leave today asking, does does the next gen ministry really need volunteers? That's the wrong question. It's the wrong question. I want you to ask, Jesus, where do you want me? Because maybe the next step in your own spiritual growth isn't another class to sit in. Maybe it's not another bible study to go to. Maybe your next step is to take everything God has already put inside of you and activate it right here.”
86s
#WeightsVsSinClarified
“Change change change. He says, here's the thing that the bible says that you should lay aside every weight and the sin, which means there's a difference between weight and sin. Alright. Here we go. To lie Stealing. Is a sin. Killing somebody. Stilling. Covetedness. Showing up late to work. Wait. Wait. Wait. It's it's it's not a sin unless you walk in there lie and say you was there when you were supposed to be there. That that's a different different conversation. But I'm just saying getting there late is not it's a weight. Now here's my question. Why would he distinguish between sinning and weights? Because in itself is something against God. So you have to go back and repeat to him. Right? A weight is just something that hinders you.”
68s
#ShepherdKeepsWatch
“The word keep here is a word that describes the shepherds keeping watch over their flock. The shepherds would watch and protect their flock from the wolves. God is able to protect you. Also, the shepherds fed their flock. God's able to feed us. They say, think about this for a moment. This is a young church, not very old. And now think about this, first generation believers. And after all that Judah said, some of them are going, we're in trouble. We're just young believers. We're young, and how do we defend ourselves against these things? And then at the end, after saying all this and encourage them to build up their faith, to to pray in the spirit, to continue in the love of Christ, he says, listen, it doesn't all depend on you because God is able. He is able to protect you. He is able to keep you like a shepherd keep his keeps watch over his flock. So God, the great shepherd, is able to keep you.”
48s
#HeartNotHypocrisy
“``So Jesus didn't condemn tithing, he condemned it he condemned what? Hypocrisy. It was the heart behind. It was the hiding behind the tithing but not living anything to deal with to have any kind of fruit producing character that lined that lined up with God. Amen? You can't hide behind a giving and that's all that you're gonna do in your Christianity. Amen? God's saying you're neglecting the more weightier matters. You're not carrying out mercy, justice, you're not showing love but you come give to the house of God. He condemned them for being hypocrites. You come and you understand about tithing. You got that part, yes, and I'm confirming that part, but I want you to make sure that you're doing the other as well. Hallelujah.”
37s
#LiveFromVictory
“You will surely die. Right? What we've got to realize is that it's the very opposite of that. The tree of life says receive the fact that Jesus I need you to just think about this right now. Let this sink in your heart. Jesus has already done it. You can write that down. Jesus has already done it. He's already done it for me. He's already done it so I can live from victory not for victory. The realization of that brings so much life to you. Realize that everything that that that needed to be done to get done, God has already done.”
90s
“Fathers build up, not tear down. Fathers build up, not tear down. Another word for edification, build. So how do we build? We build with our mouths. Bible says that death and life, the power of the tongue. What words are your children hearing from you? Godly leadership strengthens, does not crush. Let me say that again. Godly leadership strengthens, does not crush. So when you when you when you build your children, you are empowering them. When you speak words of affirmation to them, they are positive words, words that allows them to grow. Amen?”
68s
“``So listen carefully. Listen, if you're taking notes, this is the first fill in. Grace is not the absence of standards. Grace is not the absence of standards. We hear it at Discovery Church, we're Pentecostals. We're Pentecostals. we believe in holiness. We believe in righteousness. We do not, however, lower the standards of God's truth in our homes. So grace is not the absence of standards. Well, then what is it? It's the presence of unconditional support when we fell short of those standards. Say that again. It's the press it's the presence of unconditional support when we fall short of those standards.”

Why HOUSTON churches are unique

HOUSTON churches reflect one of the most ethnically diverse cities in the U.S., drawing people from across Latin America, Africa, Asia, and the Middle East into vibrant, multilingual worship and neighborhood community life. Many congregations blend bilingual preaching, global music, and shared meals to build unity across cultures, supported by multilingual services and translation, multiethnic congregational life, and immigrant and refugee outreach.
Churches in HOUSTON also adapt to the city’s sprawling geography and major employment hubs—energy, medical, and aerospace—by offering flexible schedules and tech-forward experiences that serve commuters, shift workers, and students. You’ll find weekend and midweek gatherings, contemporary venues, and strong digital discipleship through modern worship with contemporary band, robust online and livestream options, and flexible service times for shift workers.
Shaped by Gulf Coast weather and a culture of civic collaboration, many congregations emphasize practical service, long-term neighborhood renewal, and compassionate care after storms and floods. This outward focus shows up in disaster relief and recovery teams, community partnerships and social services, and faith and work integration ministries that connect Sunday worship with Monday life across the city.