Churches in Huntersville

Active churches in Huntersville

8519 Gilead Road, Huntersville
3 sermons

Types of churches in Huntersville

Modern Huntersville Churches

These congregations emphasize band-led worship, practical teaching, and family-friendly environments that fit the town’s rapid growth. Many meet near I‑77 exits 23–25, the Birkdale and Rosedale corridors, and along Gilead Road, with small groups common in neighborhoods like Northstone, Skybrook, Monteith Park, and Vermillion.

Catholic Churches in Huntersville

A large parish anchors Catholic life locally and draws families from the Lake Norman and north Charlotte areas. Expect multiple weekend Masses, robust sacramental preparation, and parish life serving neighborhoods like Cedarfield, Northstone, and communities off Stumptown and Huntersville‑Concord roads.

African-American Heritage Churches

Rooted in Old Huntersville and the historic Stumptown community, these congregations feature gospel music, spirited preaching, and intergenerational worship. Many sit along Old Statesville Road (US‑21) and Huntersville‑Concord Road, with outreach such as food assistance, tutoring, and back‑to‑school drives that honor neighborhood ties.

Multicultural & Spanish-Language Churches

Reflecting North Mecklenburg’s growing diversity, these churches offer bilingual or Spanish-only services and ministries for immigrant and bilingual families. You’ll find ESL classes, legal-aid referrals, and youth programs near North Mecklenburg Park and along the Statesville and Gilead corridors, where new housing and retail bring together international communities.

Sermon clips from Huntersville churches

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“That is not the deal and that is a spiritually torturous way to live if you take this or any other scripture like it. It is God's will for you and me to exhibit this fruit, But it is not there as a way to keep him happy with me. He's as happy as he'll ever be with you as he sees Christ in you by faith, no matter what you do or don't do. And thank God for that because I don't know about you, but I consistently fail up fail to live up to the high standards of these verses. And I was really just being polite, I do know about you. You're the same as me.”
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“When any idea of deserving or undeserving factors into my decision to agape love someone and lay down my preference or desire in lieu of theirs, if deserving, undeserving factors into it, I'm fighting against the fruit that the spirit wants to cultivate in my heart. And on the cross, Jesus demonstrated once for all. Going first, God went first for you and me to show unconditional love to those who didn't deserve it. And in that way, a marriage is supposed to be a picture of Christ's love for his bride.”
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“Broad us, where am I to apply a bias toward yes, a bias toward now? As a leader, as a husband or wife, or in some other relationship? Is it about something small, holy spirit? Is it about it's my spouse who's the one who cares about orderliness in the home and so therefore, even though I'm tired, I'm gonna actually put the dishes away. Take out the trash before bed. So he or she wakes up and is clean and not smelly.”
31s
“And and Jesus is basically saying, get get to look at me, look at me, look at me. If you wanna know love best, if you wanna exhibit the fruit of love, lay down your life, lay down your preference, your want, your need in the moment and big time for another. Starting with those closest to you, not just being nice to the seven eleven clerk, it's actually at home, and generating out from there.”
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“Christ is in you by faith. And it says in fact, in Corinthians, that him who knew no sin, became sin for you and for me so that you might become the righteousness of God. Thats the inner transformation into the nature of Christ in your nature by the power of the Holy Spirit. But then I dont live perfectly. Christ is perfect for me. And Im seeking to live out of his desires, but I dont always. How am I forgiven past, present, and future? Well, because the Bible also says over and over that when you put your faith in Christ, your faith in Jesus, not only is Christ in you, you are in Christ by faith, sealed by his blood as the perfect sacrifice of man and the sacrificer of God.”
34s
“Jesus sacrifice doesnt just bring you back to zero morally before God and now youre on your own power again. Morally before God. Christs sacrifice means you are counted as righteous, past, present, and future in your identity. If by faith, Christs sacrifice and resurrection has been applied to you, then when God the Father sees you, he doesnt see a quote unquote sinner anymore. He sees you through the lens of his son Jesus applied to you by faith.”
35s
“In the new covenant, every individual in this new covenant, this new relationship with God knows God personally. Because thats how you come into this covenant. God reveals himself to you in your heart by gifting you with faith. Which is grace. And you say yes. And it becomes personal and it stays personal. Thats by the Holy Spirit when you hear the clear preaching of the good news of Jesus and you say yes. Then youre in the covenant. Personally.”
30s
“God puts his word, God puts his law, God puts his heart and his animating Holy Spirit into our hearts when you say, say yes by faith. And he causes us to want what God wants. He gives us new desires. He transforms our desires through our heart and mind by the power of the grace of Jesus Christ applied to us by faith. This is the ongoing work of the Holy Spirit in our lives of inner transformation.”
35s
“How can we resist the sin of violent partisanship as Christians? What is the uniquely Christian way to be in a highly partisan and politicized time that we live in? I thought Id just offer a few. One practice is, frankly, during this campaign season, that we cant escape. And one practice is a commitment to peace. Another practice is a focus on the kingdom of God. And another practice is a recommitment to the gospel at the center of my life.”
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“Jesus is a new kind of priest, a once for all high priest. Hes offered a better sacrifice. Hes offered a better sacrifice himself, the perfect sacrifice, the sinless sacrifice that can therefore atone for all sins for those who ask, not just one sin at a time. And because he is not just the perfect human sacrifice, but the divine sacrifice, this atonement is powerful for all sins for all time. For anyone who says yes, which is faith.”

Why Huntersville churches are unique

Huntersville churches reflect the town’s rapid suburban growth and family-centered neighborhoods near Charlotte, drawing many young professionals and parents. Congregations tend to offer flexible service times, engaging kids’ ministries, and modern worship that resonate with busy schedules and commuter life. Expect options like strong kids programs for young families, modern worship with contemporary band, and targeted discipleship for young adults and professionals.
Set along Lake Norman and a network of greenways, churches in Huntersville often lean into the area’s active, outdoor lifestyle. Many emphasize community events, service projects, and casual environments that fit weekend recreation and neighborhood rhythms. You’ll find offerings such as sports and outdoor ministries, casual dress and relaxed services, and strong community service and local outreach.
With a mix of long-time residents and newcomers from across the country, local congregations balance Southern church traditions with fresh expressions of faith. That means a range from liturgical and Bible-centered preaching to multicultural gatherings and bilingual ministries that reflect the town’s growing diversity. Many prioritize expository Bible teaching, a strong small group culture, and welcoming multicultural and bilingual services.