Churches in Lake Worth

Active churches in Lake Worth

6860 South Congress, Lake Worth
5 sermons

Types of churches in Lake Worth

Spanish-Language Churches in Lake Worth

Many congregations offer Spanish-only and bilingual services along the Dixie Highway corridor and on the avenues south of downtown. These churches often serve Guatemalan, Mexican, and Colombian families from neighborhoods like Mango Groves and Tropical Ridge, with youth programs, ESL classes, and food outreach.

Haitian Churches in Lake Worth

Haitian Creole and French–language congregations gather near 10th Ave N and north of Lake and Lucerne Avenues, reflecting the city’s strong Haitian presence. Expect spirited worship, community support networks, and ministries that assist families settling in and commuting across Palm Beach County.

Historic & Liturgical Churches

Near Bryant Park, College Park, and South Palm Park, you’ll find sanctuaries dating to the 1920s coastal boom and mid-century era. These congregations emphasize traditional liturgy, organ or choral music, and long-running service programs that connect multigenerational residents and winter visitors.

Inclusive & LGBTQ+-Affirming Churches

In the artsy downtown around Lake and Lucerne Avenues, inclusive congregations welcome creatives, service workers, and seasonal residents. Many are visible at waterfront Pride events in Bryant Park and offer small groups, counseling, and social-justice outreach tailored to the city’s diverse community.

Sermon clips from Lake Worth churches

38s
“Go see movies with people. Have fun. Don't take life too serious. Life is short. And when you die, you're dead. And I've never looked over the casket, and the guy's like, does my tie look good? Is my Botox good? Nobody cares. Live today. Live today full of faith, full of vigor, full of fun. Enjoy something. Come on. Go eat some ice cream. Go watch a movie. Laugh a little. Love a little. Look at your neighbor and say, I can do this sermon.”
35s
“Am I helping anybody besides me? Raise your hand. Look at your neighbor and say, you look better already. It looks like you had Botox. Was just in twenty minutes. Look at this. But remember, your battery goes low, then you go low, then you run off, and you start sending text, getting mad, and ruining your life. Elijah wasn't running from Jezebel. He was actually running on empty. Your car has a gas gauge. Anybody know exactly how far it can go even when it's on e? Come on. Raise your hand.”
29s
“Realize that gotta get easier. It's gonna get complicated. So you gotta you can live under the pressure or you can get on top of the pressure. So you gotta eat? Everybody shout, we gotta eat. You gotta sleep. Come on. Say you gotta sleep. If not, you're gonna stress out and you're gonna run from problem to problem. Now for the sake of time, the angel of the Lord came back a second time and touched him again and said, get up and eat for the journey is too much for you.”
33s
“You get a certified letter. Oh, it's bad. Might be that somebody died and left you in the will. Oh, phone ringing again. It's a bill collector. You're thinking the worst because you're allowing anxiety and anxious thoughts to get ahold of your brain. And this is exactly what Elijah said. I'm the only one left. And so stress now distorts reality. Stress distorts reality. It's not as bad as you think. Anybody ever had this happen?”
47s
“"I'm here to tell you, go out this week and find somebody that's down and bring them up. Shouting to God with a voice of triumph. It'd be like singing the old song. Give me the key of G. Everybody stand up everywhere. Remember the movie Whoopi Goldberg? Remember when she started singing Whole Happy Day? If you don't remember it, you need to go rent it today, okay?"”
25s
“"If you can give me just today, one day, we don't have to talk about you being free tomorrow or next month. Can we just do today? What a revolution that would do in your mind if you'd reset your body and say, can I just eat right today? Can I just not worry today? Can I just not bust a cap in somebody today? That's a word. Just today. You can always do it tomorrow."”
19s
“"If you'll keep doing what's right because it's right, you will get what's right if you just stick with it. Be like a postage stamp. Remember a stamp? Take a licking with your bad breath. It kept on sticking until it got there. Be like a Timex watch. Take a licking. Take a licking. Take a licking. Take a licking. Take a licking. Take a licking. Take a licking. Take a licking. And keep on taking."”
19s
“"You come to God with the problem. You come to church and get the solution. You get in the group today. You need to go through growth track. This is where we learn to connect with God better. I mean, I could connect with God a little better. I want God to see that you're interested. Raise your hand again. How many of y'all can get good God a little better?"”
17s
“"When we're going through a trial or going through trouble, have some things. Nineteen years later, I'll still know exactly where this is at all times. Because when I look at it, it brings me hope. When I look at it, it brings me strength. When I look at it, it reminds me if it had not been for God at that moment, you wouldn't be here today. You wouldn't be sitting in that building today."”
32s
“"You need to go to church. As for me and my house, we will serve the Lord. now you know that part. Isaiah 40 verse 29. He gives strength to the weary, people that are under heavy load. He says, even youths that are tired and weary and the young men stumble and fall. But I love this part. Let's read it together. But those who hope in the Lord will renew their strength."”

Why Lake Worth churches are unique

Lake Worth, Florida is one of Palm Beach County’s most diverse coastal cities, with strong Latin American, Caribbean, and Central American communities, so churches in Lake Worth often worship in multiple languages and welcome newcomers with practical help. Many congregations blend Spanish, English, and Creole in services and neighborhood outreach that reflects the city’s artsy downtown and nearby lakefront neighborhoods. bilingual Spanish and Creole services immigrant and refugee support multicultural worship styles
An arts-forward downtown and walkable streets give Lake Worth churches a creative edge, where music, visual arts, and community festivals shape weekend gatherings and outreach. Families and longtime residents find a friendly, small-town rhythm that encourages midweek connection and practical care. arts-friendly worship and events small group culture strong kids programs for young families
Set beside the Lake Worth Lagoon and Atlantic beaches, the city’s coastal geography influences rhythms of service, from hurricane relief to stewardship of shoreline parks. Seasonal residents, young professionals, and students from nearby campuses keep ministries adaptive and outward-facing throughout the year. ministries for seasonal residents creation care and beach cleanups college student ministries