Churches in Irving

Active churches in Irving

302 S. Hastings St., Irving
159 sermons · today
6300 N. Belt Line Rd, Irving
5 sermons
3100 Premier Dr., Suite 204
2 sermons
208 S. Story Rd, Irving
3 sermons
3901 Frisco Ave., Irving
10 sermons
3901 Frisco Ave.
11 sermons

Types of churches in Irving

Modern Irving Churches

In Las Colinas and the Urban Center, contemporary congregations offer band-led worship, casual dress, and tech-forward services. These churches often meet near corporate campuses along SH 114 and MacArthur Blvd, appealing to young professionals and families with convenient schedules and robust kids programs.

Spanish-Language Churches

In South Irving and the Heritage District, many congregations hold services in Spanish or bilingual formats that reflect the city’s large Hispanic community. Expect lively worship, family-focused ministries, and community outreach like ESL or food assistance around Irving Blvd, Pioneer Dr, and Grauwyler Park.

Irving Catholic Parishes

Near the University of Dallas and across neighborhoods from Valley Ranch to Las Colinas, Catholic congregations provide sacramental life, daily Mass, and devotional practices. They serve multi-generational families and students seeking traditional worship, catechesis, and parish events that anchor community rhythms year-round.

South Asian Christian Churches

With a sizable Indian community around Valley Ranch and along the SH 635 and President George Bush Turnpike corridors, congregations worship in Malayalam, Telugu, Tamil, or Hindi. Many gather in rented halls or school auditoriums, blending evangelical teaching with cultural fellowship meals and youth programs that support diaspora families.

Sermon clips from Irving churches

42s
#PreventSpiritualDrift
“trying to have a relation not trying to have, that time? It can begin to go wrong. Two people can live in the same house, and while the hearts are growing further and further away, problems can happen. There is spiritual drifting. Many times, can happen exactly the same way. There were people that were once in God, once excited about God, doing what God would have them to do. But because they're not staying fervent in the spirit, not really trying to serve God, they, over a period of time, begin to walk away from God. And this is not what God wants us to do. And so we have to begin to work against spiritual drift. And for those taking notes, make sure you put that down.”
59s
#LovePeopleNotCeremony
“Can I tell you the leaders and the people of Judah wanted to say that they love God by their religious ceremonies, but the Lord cared more about how they treated other people, especially the weak? Yeah. Alright. Alright. Say, yeah. You coming to church. You you you you've established all of these religious ceremony. Yeah. He he say, you haven't worshiped, but people are still sick. Yeah. You haven't worshiped, and people are still depressed. People are still down and outed. You're celebrating yourself because you've come to the temple. God is saying, no. It's not about religious ceremonies, but it's about a relationship, just vertical, but horizontal as well.”
57s
“You why worry about something you can't control? It doesn't mean you can't have plans, but plans are subject to change by who? The one who holds tomorrow. But here's the thing. It's not that you're just anxious, but something has shaped that anxious mindset, and we have to be honest about that. Anxiety doesn't just happen. Children aren't born just naturally anxious. Their environment informs that. So so you have to be honest about why is it that you get so stressed out all the time? Why do you worry so much about tomorrow? Why do you spend so much time worrying about your money when you have plenty of money? Why are you worried about your outfits when you got plenty of clothes in the closet?”
43s
“But it's reveals time reveals how fragile they really are, and the same thing can happen with us spiritually. We can look really good, really mature for a while. We can say the right things. We can appear all put together, but if we're not abiding in Christ, eventually, the lack of life will begin to show. Eventually, our fragileness won't withstand the test of time. Character that lasts, character that is proven only happens when we're connected to the vine. It only happens when we're getting it from the source, from Jesus.”
47s
“submit to the process now. I'm not telling you that that every day you you're gonna get it alright, but you yield to the holy spirit. And when you mess up, you make you get before the lord quickly. And say, I've messed I mean, David messed up, didn't he? He messed up. He was watching Bathsheba killed her husband. But what what happened with that? What happened with that? He immediately got before the lord and said, I messed up. Don't excuse mistakes. Stop blaming mistakes on your past. Stop stop being a victim. Influence without compromise.”
51s
#StrengthInTheLord
“At the end, verse 19, the Baptists said, The Lord God is, He is my strength. He has made my feet like the feet of a deer. And makes me walk on my high places. When Habakkuk said, The Lord God is my strength. Habakkuk can only properly pray this after he prayed the prayer of faith in the previous verses. He rightly declared that his strength was not in the fig tree, the olives, the vines, the fields, or the flowers. But his strength was only in the Lord God.”
45s
#DontRejectGod
“Some become comfortable, listen to this now. Some become comfortable saying no to God. Some become comfortable saying not now, God. Some become comfortable and and not really giving themselves to God. And that's why he says here in verse nine, when your fathers tempt to me, prove me, and saw my works forty years, they told God no. They fought against God, and they end up going through the mountains forty extra years at what's had in God's original plan. We look at this. Do you live your life entirely by doing what you wanna do? Saying what you wanna say, acting the way you wanna act? Or are you allowing god to, tap you on the shoulder and say, look over here.”
42s
#StayCommittedToGod
“I started out the other day, maybe a year ago, two years, whenever it was, and I made up my mind I wanna serve God. Now where am I at now? Am I still surrendering all to God? Am I still giving myself to the Lord? Where am I at? How am I doing? And that's what you have to do because sin is deceitful. And there's so many things going on in the world, and it begins to talk to you and deal with you so much that you think I'm doing okay. I'm doing okay. Because sin will tell you, you can stop anytime you want. You're still serious about God. You may not do some things, like you used to, but you're still serious about God. That's the lie of the enemy. I have to make sure. That's why we exhort each other every day to keep going. Don't quit.”
37s
#ChooseForgiveness
“Sometimes we don't forgive people like we're supposed to. That comes from listening to the Holy Spirit. Everything within us wants to just shut it down. I'm not speaking to you anymore. Then the God will be gonna deal with your hearts. You know what? I want you to pray for them. I want you to pray for them. And you're like, God, I don't feel like praying for them. They did this and they did that, but the Holy Spirit is list guiding us in the way he wants us to go, and we have to make a decision. Either we're gonna listen to God or we're gonna listen to self. Listen to God because God works everything out. Now God is helping us to make things right. In fact, we now have a warning here to harden not your heart.”
30s
#RepentToday
“instead of saying, I'll repent tomorrow, repent today. I'll get serious about my walk with God tomorrow. No. Get serious about your work with God today. In fact, the word of God begins to show us here a question that we wanna take a look at, as we close this evening. The problem with these people was not that they didn't hear what God want them to do. The problem was they were saying no to God. Somewhere along the line, they started saying no.”

Why Irving churches are unique

Set in one of Texas’s most diverse cities, churches in Irving mirror a global neighborhood with services and ministries that bridge languages and cultures. Many congregations offer bilingual and multilingual services, cultivate multiethnic multicultural congregations, and invest in culturally diverse community outreach that welcomes new Americans and long-time locals alike.
Anchored by Las Colinas, Valley Ranch, and proximity to DFW Airport, Irving churches adapt to busy work rhythms with flexible gatherings and digital options. You’ll find commuter-friendly worship schedules, ministries geared toward young adults and professionals, and strong kids programs for young families that fit around shift work and travel.
With a mix of students, lifelong residents, and transplants, the city fosters a blend of historic liturgy and modern evangelical expression. Many churches in Irving emphasize college student ministries, prioritize discipleship through expository Bible teaching, and balance tradition with modern worship with contemporary band to serve different generations.