Churches in Justin

Active churches in Justin

402 W. 8th Street, Justin
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Types of churches in Justin

Spanish-Language Churches in Justin

Bilingual and Spanish-first congregations serve the area’s growing Hispanic families, especially along FM 156 and near Old Town. They pair upbeat worship with translation, family ministries, and practical support like ESL or citizenship prep that track Northwest ISD calendars. Many also coordinate food and school-supply drives that connect Justin with nearby Northlake and Ponder.

Cowboy Churches

North Texas ranch culture shapes several cowboy-style congregations on acreage outside Justin toward Ponder and along county roads. Come-as-you-are services feature country-gospel music, devotional preaching, and events in barns, arenas, or pavilions. Ministries often focus on rodeo families, horsemen, and Ag students, with midweek gatherings timed around chores and shows.

Contemporary Non-Denominational Churches

Church plants and multi-site campuses meet in school auditoriums or flex spaces near Highway 114, the Texas Motor Speedway corridor, and new subdivisions. Band-led worship, practical teaching, and small groups in neighborhoods like Reatta Ridge and Timberbrook appeal to commuters working in the Alliance area or Denton. Multiple service times and strong kids’ check-in systems make these congregations convenient for young households.

Justin Traditional Protestant Churches

Long-established Methodist, Lutheran, Presbyterian, and Church of Christ congregations anchor Justin’s historic core near the railroad and Old Town. Expect classic hymns, liturgy, and seasonal observances with multi-generational participation and Sunday school. Many maintain food pantries or benevolence funds that serve neighbors along FM 156 and beyond.

Sermon clips from Justin churches

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“And, I think about all the times where names are called from college and high school graduations, to job promotions, to accolades in in different arenas in our life, but there's going to be a time that the Lord God Almighty brings his creation under judgment, and the only thing that will matter is your name being on the lips of your Lord Jesus Christ. There is something beautiful about a name. You are known and called. God knows you. God has loved you and continues to love you, and he knows you by name.”
40s
“Did you know that God has uniquely gifted you for the place and the purpose that he intended for you to live out? You're saying, wait. You don't know me. I'm an accountant. He put me as an accountant? Yes. He did. Wait. I'm I I I I'm just a I'm an insurance salesman. I'm this. I'm that. I only do this. I only do that. God has placed you exactly where he wants you so you can declare His glory and the good news of the kingdom. The question is, will you do it?”
43s
“When Christ calls us to follow, we follow. We get up from our tax collector tables, we drop our nets, and we walk. And as we do so, we explain to those that are around us, our loved ones, our coworkers, our friends, that my paramount purpose is to serve the Lord as one who follows him. And then, the Lord will provide. We must live as disciples proclaiming his kingdom message. Two, we must practice his love. And three, we must persevere to the end until His return.”
39s
“You know what's crazy? Is they see Jesus in his resurrected body before he sends to the father, and they get the truth. And in that moment, they realize this is the only one we should serve. And every disciple goes to their martyrdom, or at least their life in exile and serve him for the rest of their days. No matter if they're stoned, no matter if they're beheaded, no matter if they're gutted, no matter if they're filleted, no matter if they're burnt, no matter if they're exiled, they serve the Lord for the rest of their days.”
42s
“You see, God provides the world with rest because the world has no peace without the grace of God through Jesus Christ. You see, in sin only unrest exists. You dont believe me? Man, you just you need to look at one of your childrens actions when they sin. They know theyve messed up. It puts them in a different attitude. You can see it on their faces. And you know it. And you start to watch them walk around the house and theyve messed up and they know it and you know it.”
56s
“Church, what if we said, God, use us by your power? You see, a lot of what we do in church today rests what people can do. But church, what if we just rested on God and give him a chance to do what only he can do? Rest only comes in Jesus. Maybe youre here today, youve been struggling, youve been running hard, youve been running so hard that youre past other people, and you think, man, one day Im going to win this race on my own.”
38s
“As Christians have been saved by the blood and the body of Christ, our job is not to try to give rest that we do not have ourselves. Theres some of us right now that go, oh, its just going to get better. Man, if we just get this vote or we just get this passed or we can do these things, itll be a better world. Listen, the world in which the disciples lived was not geared to give them abundance and prosperity and freedom.”
36s
“You see, we must realize we need rest which comes through faith. That leads to repentance and obedience. You know, a lot of us, when we read the story of Noahs Ark, we think the punishment is the deluge. Dont you see it that way? Oh, God looked and saw how man had become corrupt and it grieved him. No, the punishment, the punishment was not being able to get on the ark. The punishment was that they rejected Gods provision.”
38s
“You see, over the past several months, weve been through some stuff, havent we? Weve seen pastors of well-known churches fall from their pedestals which they were placed on, much to the joy of the world who hates us as Christians, to the disaster that they reap, the disillusionment, that came, the discouragement that was brought on, the disappointment that incurred, the devastation to their ministries and their congregations, and much more, the reputation of the church of Christ.”
38s
“You cant win at life without Jesus Christ. For long, your legs are going to get weary, youre going to fall short, and youre going to hit the pavement. And in that moment, when you realize that you fell, I want you to listen to the words of Jesus Christ. Come to me, all who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest. You see, Jesus is the only way to salvation. Jesus is the only way to life abundant. And only he can provide what you need.”

Why Justin churches are unique

Set amid fast-growing neighborhoods near the Alliance corridor, churches in Justin blend small-town familiarity with big-city rhythms. Family life is front and center, so many congregations emphasize hands-on discipleship and practical support for busy households, offering strong kids programs for young families, weekday commuter-friendly service times, and a tight-knit small group culture.
Rooted in Denton County’s horse-country landscape and open spaces, Justin churches often lean into outdoor and Western-flavored expressions of faith and community. Seasonal gatherings, service projects, and neighborhood events frequently spill outside traditional buildings, with some groups embracing cowboy church style gatherings, hosting outdoor baptisms and picnics, and mobilizing disaster relief and recovery teams after North Texas storms.
As the area grows more diverse—and with nearby university energy from Denton shaping the wider region—churches in Justin balance tradition and innovation. Many blend contemporary services with Bible-centered teaching and cross-cultural hospitality, offering modern worship with contemporary band, expository Bible teaching, and welcoming spaces with bilingual Spanish-English services.