Churches in Kennesaw

Active churches in Kennesaw

3413 Blue Springs Road, Kennesaw
4 sermons
3070 North Main Street NW, Kennesaw
2 sermons
3450 Acworth Due West Rd, Acworth
3 sermons
836 New Salem Road, Kennesaw
6 sermons

Types of churches in Kennesaw

Modern Kennesaw Churches

Contemporary congregations along Barrett Parkway and Chastain Road emphasize band-led worship, practical teaching, and a casual, welcoming feel. Many offer multiple service times, streamlined kids check-in, and small groups meeting in neighborhoods from Legacy Park to the Town Center area.

Churches in Kennesaw for Students

With Kennesaw State University nearby, student-friendly churches schedule late-morning services, weeknight gatherings, and often provide rides from apartments on Frey Road and Busbee Parkway. They emphasize mentoring, campus-area service projects, and community that fits around classes and part-time jobs.

Family-Focused Suburban Churches

Neighborhoods around Swift-Cantrell Park and along Jiles Road are served by churches that prioritize robust children’s and youth ministries, from nursery care to midweek programs and summer activities. Expect sports leagues, family events, and schedules built around Cobb County school calendars.

Multicultural & Spanish-Language Churches

Reflecting the diversity along Cobb Parkway and Wade Green Road, several congregations offer bilingual worship, Spanish-language services, or live translation. Many also host ESL classes, cultural celebrations, and outreach that supports immigrant families near Town Center and the I-75 corridor.

Sermon clips from Kennesaw churches

49s
“I don't wanna be a Sunday morning Christian. I don't find that faith exists in the space of I just go to church. And I say that because hold on, especially if when you come to church, you always miss a worship. Can we pause for a moment? Because worship is one of the most underestimated freedom tools in the body of Christ. Okay? And we see some of the greatest of the greats in the bible in terms of big faith moments and worship and seeking God surrounding these moments. Right? And worship is just so critical, so I wanna call that out and even pose it as a challenge.”
30s
“For Jesus to sit down, that's what's so significant about this. Think about that. Why is it so important that Jesus sat down at the right hand of the father after he entered in? Well, that sitting down indicates that the work is finished. There was nothing more to do. When the work's done, you sit down, you enjoy the fruit of your labor, you enjoy all that you've accomplished. That's what we see Jesus do.”
45s
“You see, the Israelites that Yahweh was the one true God, and yet during their generations in Egypt, they were exposed to other gods. So what'd they try to do? They tried to love their Lord, their God enough, but also dabble in a sacrifice to Baal or to Asher or whatever the god was that they desired to get something from. And they learned a lesson thousands of years ago that we still haven't been able to grasp. It's impossible to do. You cannot balance two gods in your life.”
42s
“"And as that blood rolled down his body and onto the cross and all the way onto the ground, it was enough to cover you, to cover me, and to cover everyone. And because of that, we can receive forgiveness. If we would just ask. So this morning, before we need to, before we take the cup together, my prayer is that if there is forgiveness that needs to happen in your heart, that you would do that."”
42s
“but this idea of thinking that we've arrived or we've made it and we can stop is is is false. It's it's it's not the way that it works, which is why we have to keep following him, keep staying spiritually disciplined, keep asking for forgiveness and repent, and and making sure that our heart is connected with him. Now what the good news of this is, I'm gonna have moments like you just described. You clearly are describing those moments. All of us are gonna have these seasons where we feel like we don't hear from God. We're not walking by faith. We don't sense his presence, all these different things. Yeah. And and God is so good that what he says is the moment that we come back to him, he forgives us Yeah. And then he makes us right.”
39s
“That was stepping away from the crowd not knowing if they would be here when you came back. Right? Even with the disciples, if they would be here when you came back. So just challenging the idea for a moment that faith has to be going viral online. Faith has to be a popularity or faith has to be some grand job or getting paid a lot of money. That is what society can sometimes feed us. When faith is in waking up to talk to God before your day starts. Faith is saying, I know I'm gonna see this realization of Jesus in my child one day that I don't see today.”
37s
“If you are comfortably living without God at the center and leading, right, chances are walking by faith is not active for you. And I say that thinking about my own life. There's been times in my life where faith is on a thousand. And then there's other times in my life where I feel like I am just floating around and wandering. And I'm like, God, where are you? And one of the things that struck me is God is like, are you doing it for me?”
34s
“No longer do we have to go day after day after day after week after week after year after year. No longer does there have to be all this bloodshed to cover our sins temporarily because Jesus did it once and for all. So what does that mean for us today? That means that when we put our trust in Jesus, when we choose to follow him to be his disciple, we come under that sacrifice.”
29s
“He makes it possible for us to be right with God. Jesus is our buffer, our advocate. I'm not sure we can fully grasp how this works or what it means, but we no longer need a high priest. Jesus is the perfect high priest. And that's why for us as believers, we've never needed that sacrificial system. We've not needed to go to the temple and to offer sacrifices for our sin because Jesus did it for us.”
31s
“Do we fully understand that? Sometimes I think we take it for granted. Sometimes we don't know how the pieces fit together to understand the significance of what has been done. Now the third point that's made in Hebrews is that Jesus is a better high priest. He's better than all of the high priests, even Melchizedek all of the priests in the line of Aaron. They could never do what Jesus has done.”

Why Kennesaw churches are unique

With Kennesaw State University shaping the city’s rhythm, churches in Kennesaw lean into student life and early-career energy, offering mentoring, weeknight gatherings, and service opportunities alongside Sunday worship. Many prioritize college student ministries and young adults and professionals, pairing modern worship with contemporary band with Bible-centered teaching and discipleship pathways.
Kennesaw’s family-friendly neighborhoods and parks create a strong emphasis on next-gen discipleship and community care, so Kennesaw churches often invest heavily in children and parenting support. Expect vibrant midweek activities and volunteer networks that surround local schools and sports, including strong kids programs for young families, weekday preschool ministries, and sports and recreation outreach.
Reflecting Cobb County’s growing international mix and the city’s historic, outdoorsy character near Kennesaw Mountain, many congregations blend hospitality with cross-cultural engagement and creation-focused gatherings. It’s common to see multilingual worship, community assistance, and seasonal outdoor services, with offerings like bilingual Spanish-English services, ESL and citizenship classes, and outdoor worship and prayer walks.