Churches in Kenmore

Active churches in Kenmore

6214 Bothell Way NE, Kenmore
4 sermons

Types of churches in Kenmore

Modern Kenmore Churches

Contemporary congregations in Kenmore feature band-led worship, practical teaching, and strong digital options like livestreams. Many gather along Bothell Way NE (SR‑522) or near Juanita Drive for easy access from Finn Hill, Lake Forest Park, and the Burke‑Gilman Trail, attracting commuters and young families moving to the Northshore area.

Kenmore Catholic Churches

Local Catholic parishes offer regular Mass, sacramental preparation, and volunteer opportunities throughout the year. They often reflect Kenmore’s ties to the historic seminary at St. Edward State Park and engage multi‑generational households from Arrowhead, Uplake, and Moorlands with festivals, catechesis, and community outreach.

Liturgical Protestant Congregations

Lutheran, Anglican, and other mainline congregations around Inglewood and Moorlands emphasize structured liturgy, choral music, and the church calendar. These churches often host seasonal services and neighborhood ministries like food drives and caregiver support for long‑time Kenmore residents.

Student & Young Adult Ministries

Churches near downtown Kenmore tailor gatherings for students and recent grads from nearby UW Bothell, Cascadia College, and Bastyr University. Expect weeknight small groups, coffeehouse meetups off the Burke‑Gilman Trail, and rideshare‑friendly Sunday schedules for apartment dwellers along SR‑522.

Sermon clips from Kenmore churches

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“When he is on the cross agonizing in pain, he's saying, Brandon, I'm taking your lack of love for God and your lack of love for others and you're treating God in his relationship like it's not that important and worshiping other things and and and destroying and harming and hurting other people. I'm taking and absorbing all of that upon myself and I'm paying for that on the cross. He is fulfilling the justice of God. The full and complete justice of God. And then from that, he is extending the compassion and mercy of God. He's offering you and I forgiveness. He's offering reestablished relationship.”
33s
“It's not money. It's not a four zero one k. It's not what his wealth is in his faithfulness. His wealth is in his steadfast love. His faithful, constant, always abiding love. God's telling you who he is. I'm compassionate. I am merciful. I am slow to anger. And I am rich in steadfast love and faithfulness. It's like an overflow, overpour of my my life of who God is, is to be steadfast, love, and faithful.”
27s
“What God wants us to know first and foremost about who he is. He's more than just this. But his first thing is, I am compassionate and merciful. If you're describing God, please start where God starts. There's much more to be said about God. But start where he starts. Who is God? He's compassionate and merciful. Above all else, he is compassionate and merciful.”
18s
“It's one of those hard things about Yahweh sometimes. We we wanna know, is he a just God who's angry with sin and gonna deal with sin and punish sin? Or is he a gracious God who's going to forgive sin and reestablish relationship? Which one is God? And the reality is God is both.”
29s
“We need to be a place of grace and truth as Paul is. Paul was not quick to come into the church and start doling out authority. He is slow. He is patient. Sure, that patience has probably had ramifications over the course of the last year. But he has been patient. But he is also truthful. Hes letting the truth of the scripture propel him forward to what he doesnt want to do but has to do.”
30s
“Finally believers in the body of Corinth. Finally Christians rejoice. Rejoice. Aim for restoration. Comfort one another. Agree with one another. Live in peace. And the God of love and peace will be with you. Greet one another with a holy kiss. All the saints greet you. The grace of the Lord Jesus Christ. And the love of God. And the fellowship of the Holy Spirit. Be with you all.”
30s
“Paul here is saying that he prays for restoration. Hes not praying that it looks like their ducks are all in a row. Hes not praying that. Would you just stop sinning permanently? Like me? Paul is saying. You look at me. It will look like I dont pass the test too. But I want restoration with you and God. I want restoration with you and Gods body. The church.”
22s
“Paul has been slow. He has been patient but he has been consistent in his warning to the Corinthian church. And theyre saying theyre seeking proof that hes speaking from Jesus and hes been going back and forth on the super apostles because these super apostles had much more charismatic had much more gifts but apparently they werent worried about the sin that was going on in the church.”
29s
“Paul is addressing the problems that go on. Hes been slow and patient and gracious. Hes had three visits over the course of a year, and he has warned them not to sin. We actually dont know from this passage all the specifics hes talking about. We can infer from 1 Corinthians, maybe its the guy who has been caught up in adultery with his mother-in-law. Maybe its this specific situation. Maybe its something broader than that.”
20s
“I hope youre here because you love Jesus Christ. He is your Lord. You have submitted to him. You will fail. I fail. Everyone in this church has failed. But do we want to repent? Turn? Be restored to him and to the body of Christ. We need to be a place of grace and truth as Paul is.”

Why Kenmore churches are unique

Set on the north shore of Lake Washington, Kenmore, WA blends easy trail access and forested parkland with a close-knit town center. Churches in Kenmore reflect this lakeside lifestyle with community cleanups, waterfront gatherings, and a quiet rhythm that makes room for reflection. Many lean into creation care and local service, offer quiet contemplative prayer spaces, and even host outdoor worship and baptisms when weather allows.
With strong schools and family-friendly neighborhoods, Kenmore churches often emphasize practical support for households across stages of life. Expect robust Sunday options and midweek pathways that fit commuter schedules to Seattle and the Eastside. Many congregations cultivate strong kids programs for young families, nurture intergenerational community and mentoring, and provide weekday support for busy commuters.
Near UW Bothell and the Eastside tech corridor, Kenmore draws students and professionals from diverse backgrounds, shaping a spectrum of worship and discipleship styles. Many Kenmore churches blend thoughtful teaching with innovation and hospitality for newcomers. You’ll frequently find college student ministries, support for young adults and professionals, and a mix of modern worship with contemporary band.