Churches in Jensen Beach

Active churches in Jensen Beach

10850 S Ocean Dr, Jensen Beach
14 sermons
3401 NW Federal Hwy, Jensen Beach
2 sermons
3401 NW Federal Highway, Jensen Beach
1 sermon

Types of churches in Jensen Beach

Jensen Beach Contemporary Churches

Many congregations near Jensen Beach Boulevard, US-1, and around Treasure Coast Square emphasize modern worship with live bands, practical teaching, and casual dress. They draw young adults and families from neighborhoods along Indian River Drive and Hutchinson Island, with small groups meeting in homes and parks like Langford Park. Outreach often includes beach cleanups and service projects around the Jensen Beach Causeway.

Jensen Beach Catholic Churches

Long-established Catholic parishes serve multi-generational families across Jensen Beach and the Rio area, offering a steady sacramental life and community traditions. Weekday and weekend services accommodate commuters and seasonal residents, with ministries that support coastal outreach and school-age faith formation. Many parish events tie into Treasure Coast rhythms, from holiday drives to hurricane-season relief efforts.

Multicultural & Spanish-Language Churches

Bilingual congregations provide Spanish-language worship and ministries for families who live and work along the US-1 corridor and Hutchinson Island’s hospitality scene. These churches often blend Latin American worship styles with Treasure Coast community life, offering ESL classes, immigration resources, and culturally rooted small groups. Services tend to draw attendees from nearby Stuart and Port St. Lucie as well as in-town Jensen Beach.

Senior-Friendly & Seasonal Churches

Many churches tailor programs for retirees and snowbirds, with daytime Bible studies, early services, and social clubs that fit winter visitor schedules. You’ll find these congregations active near 55+ communities off Jensen Beach Boulevard and Indian River Drive, often coordinating rides and neighborhood-based small groups. The tone is warm, steady, and community-minded, with volunteer opportunities that support local clinics, food pantries, and coastal cleanups.

Sermon clips from Jensen Beach churches

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“But if you don't have the armor on, you get hit, you get dropped, you're down. And so he says, put on the whole armor of God because if you're missing one piece of armor, where's the devil gonna shoot? He He's aiming for the piece that's not there. That you may be able to stand against the specific schemes of the devil that he has for you. He knows what brings you down. He knows how to how many of y'all had a brother or sister in your life that knew how to push the right buttons?”
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“``Readiness is not fear based prediction. Readiness is faith filled preparation. Now Jesus is not calling us to speculation, panic, or obsession over dates and timelines because because he's calling us to preparation. He's calling us to readiness. He's calling us to faithfulness. So the first call is clear. We need to keep watch because the master's coming because watchfulness is not passive. Jesus does not call us to stand around staring at the sky. He calls us to be faithful with what he's given all of us.”
33s
“So know this, life is shortened, and only you can make the changes that were talking about today. Nobody like me, Im not putting a gun to your head. If the Holy Spirit inspires you to make a move, make a change, do something about it, then you might want to do it. Think about this. What if the advice you heard today could really make a difference in your life? Where would you start? Where would you rearrange your priorities with the time that you have? With the time you spend at work? And finally, do this. Sort out your priorities, manage your time, and get rid of the distractions. Thats simple.”
28s
“So the devil has schemes against you. Yes. The devil does. Just shotgun. scatters, you know, lead out there. We all get hit by the world that he has created and all the junk that goes in. But do you know that he's got a rifle specially dialed in for you? He's got a scope dialed in at 15 yards because that's where he can get you. He's got a scope dialed at at a 100 yard because that's what he's got a scope dialed in right specifically for you.”
29s
“One of you and quite possibly both of you did not want what God wanted. Because if everybody wants what God wants, then you get what you want. But if somebody doesn't want what God wants, and both people don't want what God wants, then you know what? That's that sin set that that flourishes in the system Satan has set up. That we're not fighting against each other. We're fighting against God. The best thing you can do is get in the program of what God wants and you do it.”
31s
“You know what wisdom is? I just heard a a preacher talking about it. I wish I remember which one, whatever, but he said wisdom is the ability to quit asking for stuff that you already got. Quit asking for stuff that you already got from god. God is a god has given us strength. God has given us the ability to be in him. But if we don't realize we have that ability, we don't realize that we've already won, we don't realize what we have from god, we keep asking for things that we'd already have, which means we don't realize we have them, which means we don't exercise them.”
34s
“But Jesus never told his people to study the darkness so they could live afraid. He told us to keep our lamps burning so we could live awake and aware. So today, the midnight watch, Jesus calls us to stay watchful, faithful, and ready for his return, especially as this world we live in grows darker and darker. And the very first call that Jesus makes in this passage of scripture is this, to keep on watching because the master is coming. Lord Jesus is coming back.”
35s
“The unfaithful servant says in his heart, my master is delaying, and that's really dangerous because he doesn't deny that the master exists. He does not. He does not deny the master owns the house. He doesn't do that. He does not deny the master will return someday. He doesn't deny any of that. He simply lives as though he has more time. Do you know anybody like that? They think they have a little bit more time? I've been reminded this year. I think we've done four, celebration of life services this year, and it's it's a it's a stark reminder that nobody's guaranteed another day.”
28s
“Headlines should not become our bible, but the bible should help us to discern the headlines. The bible should be over all those headlines. So if we're not looking at here, we're looking at a different headline, and it's freaking us out. If I can use the terminology, I'm sorry. I said it. But it really it can scare us until we say, okay. This is where your where your word belongs, lord, right here. His promises are true and amen. He loves you. He cares for you.”
30s
#CompromiseShortchanges
“Listen to that, man. When you compromise, you always get a less than stellar result. You don't get what is God's best. You know what a peace treaty is? A peace treaty is a time for two parties to reload. That's what it is. It's a time for two parties to reload all their ammunition, reload their feelings, reload their hurts, reload everything so that so that when it comes when the peace treaty can't be held up anymore, because neither party wants what they've settled for, now they can go back to war again.”

Why Jensen Beach churches are unique

Shaped by the Indian River Lagoon and nearby Hutchinson Island, the coastal rhythm influences how churches in Jensen Beach gather and serve. Many embrace a relaxed, seaside feel with waterfront outreach to boaters and practical hurricane-readiness efforts that mobilize volunteers when storms approach. Common distinctives include sunrise beach services, casual coastal worship style, and disaster relief and hurricane response.
With a small-town core, family-friendly neighborhoods, and a creative streak tied to the area’s pineapple heritage and community festivals, churches in Jensen Beach naturally weave civic life into ministry. Expect partnerships with schools, vibrant youth spaces, and service projects that reflect Treasure Coast hospitality—from meal drives to beach cleanups. Many emphasize strong kids programs for young families, after-school tutoring and mentoring, and local missions along the Treasure Coast.
Jensen Beach churches serve a multigenerational mix of retirees, commuters, and longtime locals, so worship and teaching often bridge styles and schedules. You’ll find clear, Bible-centered preaching alongside music that ranges from hymns to modern choruses, plus care networks that check in on seniors and seasonal residents. Hallmarks include blended contemporary and traditional worship, expository Bible teaching, and care ministries for retirees.