Churches in La Grange

Active churches in La Grange

1001 New Moody Lane, La Grange
5 sermons
1378 L'Esprit Parkway, La Grange
5 sermons

Types of churches in La Grange

Catholic Churches in La Grange

Catholic parishes here offer Mass, sacramental life, and parish events that connect multi‑generational Oldham County families. Many serve neighborhoods near downtown and along KY‑146, drawing commuters who split time between La Grange and Louisville while seeking stable, tradition‑oriented worship.

La Grange Baptist Churches

Baptist congregations are common across the area, from subdivisions near I‑71 to the edges of Buckner and Ballardsville. They typically feature Bible‑centered preaching, active youth and children’s programs, and community events like VBS that fit La Grange’s family‑oriented rhythm.

Historic Downtown Congregations

Along Main Street—where trains still roll through—historic churches maintain traditional liturgy, choirs, and stained‑glass sanctuaries. These congregations appeal to residents who value reverent worship and the small‑town heritage on display during downtown festivals and holiday parades.

Spanish-Language Churches

With Oldham County’s growing diversity, some congregations in and around La Grange offer bilingual or Spanish‑language services and community helps like ESL or family nights. They often serve households near Highway 53 and newer apartment communities, blending cultural celebration with practical support.

Sermon clips from La Grange churches

25s
“You see, when you look at the family tree of Jesus in Matthew chapter one, you're gonna see a long list of names. It'll be really small. You're not gonna be able to read it, but that list, it starts with Abraham and it's carried on through Isaac and through Jacob. But what I want you to see is that it is a dark, dark family tree filled with bad people who all need a savior, filled with evil people who all need a redeemer. It's a family tree of broken people that God refuses to give up on.”
51s
“It's a parable. A parable is an earthly story, something I can understand that is explaining something heavenly that I couldn't understand without it. He's given me an example that I can understand of something heavenly. Understand this as plainly as I can tell you. Jesus is going to return, and he has warned us that we need to be found faithful with the things that he has given us. The Bible says you will be known by your fruit. What is our fruit? What's your fruit? He's coming back. The problem in the whole story is that the wicked and lazy and unprofitable servant acted like the master wasn't gonna come back and settle the account.”
25s
“this proves two things to us as followers of Jesus. Number one, that if Jesus has power over death, then Jesus certainly has power over whatever it is that you and your family are going through right now. Number two, Jesus is a God of resurrection. He turns dead things into alive things. And so if you feel like your family tree is dead, then Jesus and only Jesus can revive your family.”
31s
“Because healing is real, the healing journey that God might want to take you on, it starts when you begin the forgiveness journey. A different way of saying that, your healing can begin when you start to forgive. But Brock, you don't know what they did to me. You do not get it. They don't deserve it. I know. I know they don't deserve it, but neither did you.”
20s
“We have hope today because sin doesn't get the last word. Jesus does. The next blank in your book is that Jesus conquers sin. You see, when you look at the family tree of Jesus in Matthew chapter one, you're gonna see a long list of names. It'll be really small. You're not gonna be able to read it, but that list, it starts with Abraham and it's carried on through Isaac and through Jacob.”
60s
“The wicked and lazy servant at least buried it because he recognized it wasn't his. At least he tried to protect it from that. We spend it. And what do we spend it on? God puts this in your hand. You've been born in this time. Right now, you've got technology, communication, travel, medicine. You have more than anybody in the whole world of all of history has ever had at your fingertips, and you spend it on your pleasure. I I'm I'm in the camp y'all. I spend it on my pleasure. Oh, boy. He said, you wicked and you lazy servant. You could have at least put it in with the bankers and let them get me some interest off of it, but you took what I gave you. I gave you that, and you acted as if you had nothing.”
43s
“Goodness. Go to our thrift store. We'll give you one. Go upstairs to the library. We'll give you one. You can get it for free on that thousand dollar cell phone you have. Hey. Let's talk about your cell phone for a moment. You have more communication now than anybody has ever had in the history of the entire world. What are you doing with it? TikTok dances? I'm asking you a real question. What are you doing for the kingdom of God? You can travel easier than anybody in the whole world. You can go places that they've never been able to go in all of history. What are we doing with it? Vacations?”
41s
“``The moment he threw dirt on top of that silver, how much was he operating from? Zero. Stick with me for a second. The master gave him $83,000 of silver, and he acted like he had none. How much has the Lord put in your hands, And we act like we have none. We bury it in the ground. I'm boy, I'm about to challenge somebody right now. I want you to consider for a moment how much the Lord's put in our hands. First of all, anybody got a Bible tonight? Go ahead and hold that up.”
13s
“"Jesus, help me to see what you see."”
20s
“"we're going to be talking through some different examples of Jesus and how he impacted people one at a time. But I would say it just needs to begin with a commitment to pray a simple prayer. And this is my challenge for you. Just to pray the prayer, Jesus, give me your eyes for the one. Help me to see people the way you see people."”

Why La Grange churches are unique

Set in family-oriented Oldham County with a short commute to Louisville, churches in La Grange often tailor rhythms to busy households and newcomers moving into growing subdivisions. That translates into accessible weekend options and a blend of styles in worship and teaching, including strong kids programs for young families, modern worship with contemporary band, and multiple Sunday services.
The historic downtown—where freight trains roll right past Main Street shops—fosters a tight-knit, show-up-for-your-neighbor culture that La Grange churches mirror. You’ll notice hands-on service linked to schools and community festivals alongside varied spiritual expressions, such as community outreach and service, traditional liturgy with hymns, and expository Bible teaching.
With rolling farmland at the edge of town and the Kentucky State Reformatory nearby, congregations emphasize practical care, restoration, and real-life support. Many organize neighborhood-based gatherings and specialized help that reflect the area’s rural–suburban mix, including prison and reentry ministries, addiction recovery and support groups, and small group culture.