Churches in Huntsville

Active churches in Huntsville

2620 Blue Spring Road, Huntsville
62 sermons · 8 days ago
12901 Bailey Cove Rd, Huntsville
2 sermons
406 Randolph Ave SE, Huntsville
1 sermon
6806 Whitesburg Drive South, Huntsville
5 sermons

Types of churches in Huntsville

Contemporary Huntsville Churches

Many congregations around MidCity, the Village of Providence, and near UAH lean into modern worship with bands, practical teaching, and a casual vibe. They tend to attract engineers and young professionals from Cummings Research Park as well as newcomers, offering multiple service times, livestreams, and strong kids and youth programs.

Military-Friendly Huntsville Churches

With Redstone Arsenal shaping local life, some churches emphasize support for service members, defense workers, and relocating families. Expect flexible schedules, weekday evening groups, childcare, and care teams for deployments, especially in south and west Huntsville for easy access to the Arsenal and major commute corridors.

Historic & Liturgical Churches

In and around Downtown, the Twickenham Historic District, and Five Points, traditional congregations worship in classic sanctuaries with choral music, pipe organ, and structured liturgy. These churches appeal to long-time residents and newcomers who value reverence, continuity, and the city’s architectural heritage.

Multicultural & Spanish-Language Churches

Huntsville’s international community—shaped by aerospace, engineering, and university life—supports congregations with bilingual or Spanish-language services. You’ll find diverse fellowships along major corridors like University Drive and near Research Park apartments, often offering ESL classes, cross-cultural events, and ministries that serve North and West Huntsville neighborhoods.

Sermon clips from Huntsville churches

84s
#AtonementStillWorks
“How how is his death applied? Can it be rejected? Canopy. Well, let's just look to on one side of him at Calvary, somebody accepted the Lord. On the other side of him during death, somebody rejected him. So you have the answers right there in front of you. It's just so simple. So once you ask all those things, okay, you have to ask this. If somebody rejects his death and the atonement, does it make the atonement less effective? Think of the cure. You go back to the village. He made an announcement. I have a cure. I have enough for everyone. Those that received the cure began to recover. Those that didn't receive the cure, they died. Just because somebody rejects Calvary doesn't mean that he died in vain or that the blood of Calvary won't save you and you and you and you and you.”
66s
#PurposeForTheForgotten
“We're usually the ones that do the forgetting, but we're also the ones that have felt like that forgotten loaf of bread sometimes, that didn't get to be where it thought that its purpose was, didn't get to be where it thought that it would be used, but felt like the the life in the world and everything else was passing us by, that we found ourselves ignored or scarce or hurting or missing out. And yet, God still had a purpose, and a moment, and a plan. So that the loaf of bread that started out being forgotten is the only loaf of bread in my life that I have remembered. Because the kingdom of God is when God shows up in our lives, and God shows up each and every moment that we look for.”
34s
“And we try to avoid those things that don't make us stronger, like, you know, if we sit around playing video games all day, or scrolling on screens, or eating a bunch of junk food and soda, that is not going to make us stronger. In fact, what's amazing is not only does do we get in worse shape, but we actually also feel worse about ourselves. You ever spent a whole day in front of a screen and you walked away and thought, you know, I I really don't like anything right now? Like, you're you're you're like, it our body gets tired and sore. Our minds get lonely and sad.”
39s
“Parents, God didn't put your kid on that baseball team or that soccer team or that volleyball team simply for the benefit and well-being of your child to be involved in a sport. No. Open your eyes and look around you and understand that whether it's at Fern Bell or McGukin Park or whether it may be anywhere in this city, there are people that need Jesus and God puts you in their lives for the purpose of making sure that they hear the gospel of the Lord Jesus Christ and have an opportunity to believe on him.”
75s
#SufficientForAll
“believe those are the those four things are the foundation for everything else, and especially if we ever get into other lessons in this. Christ's sacrifice was sufficient for all mankind. No additional sacrifice needed. When we were kids wait a minute. When we were kids, okay, we we had toys that said batteries not included. Okay? Do y'all know what toys are? Y'all just have phones. Oh, you know what toys are? Okay. Alright. Alright. Toys are yeah. Alright. Alright. Okay. Back up. Back up. Back up. But other sacrifice was or is needed. No additional blood has to be shed for your sin versus your sin. Okay? No sinner was beyond the reach of Calvary. No sinner is beyond the impact of the atonement of Jesus Christ. No one. No one.”
64s
#CureWasReal
“``So then you have to ask yourself the question, was the cure real or was it potential? Did it have the potential to do something or was the cure really real? The cure was real. The cure was available, but not everybody was healed. Why? Was there something wrong with the cure? There was nothing wrong with the cure. There was something wrong with the people's response, and that's the issue. problem, was not that the cure hadn't been provided. The problem was that some people refused what had been provided. And let me put it another day away. The power of the cure was not measured by how many people rejected it, but by what it did to those that received it.”
41s
#ApplyTheAtonement
“Just like the blood on the doorpost in the lamb was provided, the blood was shed, but the blood still had to be applied. The the debate is not over whether the sacrifice was real. The debate is not over whether the blood was sufficient. The real debate is how are the benefits of the sacrifice applied to us today? Us today? That that question automatically leads us into several other areas. Election, who are the elect? Free will, can man respond? Grace, can the grace of God be resisted? Covenant, is salvation entered by covenant or imposed by decree? Okay?”
83s
#HosannaSaveUs
“``Do you know what Hosanna means? It means, Lord, save us. I know you've been baptized and filled with the Holy Ghost, but he didn't stop being your savior that day. He didn't stop being your savior when you came up out of that water and walked out the door to your car. He didn't stop being your savior when you spoke in tongues that Sunday morning. He didn't stop being your savior after you'd been living for him for ten years. He didn't stop being your savior after living for him for twenty years. He didn't stop being your savior after you got so mature in your faith that you felt like you didn't need him anymore. Somebody cry out, Hosanna, Lord, save me again. I'll never stop needing him. That's why I keep praising him. I'll never stop thanking him. That's why I keep praising him. I'll never stop being so thankful that I keep on praising. I keep on worshiping. I'll never outgrow this. I'll never get too advanced for this. Abba, father.”
69s
#AbbaFatherComfort
“my little boy comes up to me and he's and he's hurting, he hurt himself and he knows where he can go to get strength and comfort from. What does he do? He comes up and says, daddy, can you please hold me? And do you not realize that you have been redeemed? You have been brought in as sons of adoption. You have been made the sons and daughters of the most high God. So you can literally pray and cry out as the apostle Paul writes. You can cry out, Abba, Father. I'm sorry you did not get so mature in your faith and so grown up in this thing that you can't approach your heavenly Father and lift your hands and lift your faith and cry out to him in praise and adoration knowing that he's got everything that you need. You can cry out Abba, Father, and that is perfected praise.”
57s
#TestimonyToJoy
“I wonder if you really got your testimony and removed the guilt and removed the shame from it and replaced that with joy and what he's done for you. When I think of the goodness of Jesus, it tells a story. Praise that God inhabits, hear me today, is one that he chooses to perfect. It tells of his goodness. Praise that God builds a stronghold on is one that considers where they used to be and where God has brought them from. Praise that God perfects is one that's crying out, Hosanna, Lord, you're the only one who can save me. I put my trust in you and you alone. It's childlike trust, childlike adoration that God says, now that's something I wanna get in and make perfect.”

Why Huntsville churches are unique

Rooted in the Rocket City’s aerospace, defense, and research culture, churches in Huntsville often pair thoughtful preaching with practical service, resonating with engineers, military families, and newcomers. This shows up in expository Bible teaching, faith and science forums, and ministries for young adults and professionals.
With local universities and a sizable international workforce, Huntsville churches reflect a lively mix of student life, global perspectives, and historic Southern traditions. Expect college student ministries, multicultural worship and gospel music, and options for Spanish and international congregations that foster cross-cultural community.
Across neighborhoods from Downtown and Five Points to Madison and Hampton Cove, the city’s outdoor-friendly, family-focused lifestyle shapes congregations that invest deeply in community and next-generation faith. Many emphasize small group culture, strong kids programs for young families, and modern worship with contemporary band, often supported by tech-forward livestreams and weekday gatherings for busy commuters.