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Types of Churches in Hurst
Family Friendly Hurst Churches
Family-oriented congregations across Hurst build weekends around kids and teens, with engaging children’s check-in, age-graded classes, and active youth groups keyed to HEB ISD schedules. You’ll find them near neighborhoods off Precinct Line, Hurstview, and Harwood, with sports leagues, parent nights, and multiple Sunday service times to fit busy Mid-Cities routines.
Hurst Young Adult Churches
These churches focus on college and early-career adults, offering small groups, service nights, and late-morning services that work for students at TCC Northeast and young professionals along the 121/183 corridor. Gatherings often happen near the Northeast Mall and Harwood Road corridors, with coffeehouse-style spaces and networking for newcomers in nearby apartments.
Traditional & Liturgical Churches
Hurst has longstanding congregations that prioritize reverent worship, choir and organ music, and the rhythm of the church calendar. Many meet in classic sanctuaries near Hurst Boulevard (TX-10), Pipeline Road, and older residential pockets, drawing multi-generational families who value consistent liturgy and quiet, reflective services.
Bilingual and Multicultural Churches
Reflecting Hurst’s Mid-Cities diversity, these congregations offer Spanish-language services or bilingual worship and celebrate multiple cultures in music and community life. Along main arteries like Precinct Line and Bedford Euless Road, they often host ESL classes, food distribution, and cultural events that connect immigrant families with long-time residents.
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