Churches in Laveen

Active churches in Laveen

3921 W. Baseline Rd., Laveen
12 sermons
4343 W Baseline Rd, Laveen
2 sermons

Types of churches in Laveen

Contemporary Non-Denominational Churches

In Laveen, many modern congregations meet in school auditoriums or renovated retail spaces near Laveen Town Center and along the Baseline corridor. They feature band-led worship, casual dress, and practical teaching, and the Loop 202 makes them convenient for commuters from neighborhoods between 35th and 67th Avenues.

Traditional Liturgical Churches

Laveen’s traditional congregations maintain structured liturgy, sacraments, and choral music in established sanctuaries near long-time farmland pockets and the Baseline/Dobbins corridors. They draw multi-generational families who prefer reverent worship and a steady parish rhythm aligned with the church year.

Spanish-Language Laveen Churches

Reflecting the area’s large Hispanic community, many Laveen congregations offer Spanish or bilingual services with preaching and music in both languages. Ministries often include ESL classes, food distributions, and cultural celebrations like posadas, serving neighborhoods from Rogers Ranch and Cheatham Farms to the 51st–67th Avenue corridors.

Family-Friendly Churches in Laveen

These churches emphasize kids’ check-in, active youth groups, and weekend events scheduled around sports and festivals at Cesar Chavez Park and the nearby community center. They serve parents in newer subdivisions like Dobbins Point and Laveen Ranch with childcare, VBS weeks, and weekday playgroups.

Sermon clips from Laveen churches

26s
“You know that they have your best interest in mind, but you still fear them. Why? Because the power they have. We fear God like we fear lightning. Lightning strikes and you jump. Why? Because it's gonna strike you? No. It's already struck. You don't fear lightning because it's gonna strike you. You fear lightning because lightning is fearsome, and our God is the God who made the lightning.”
54s
“And I I think I want you to see this through a couple lenses. One, this reality of it's hard to be full of faith after being so faithful when when what you see does not line up with what you've heard. When the reality of life, the facts aren't the things that you think are possible. And at first, it might cause you to question whether or not Abraham was full of faith. Right? Because because he's stating facts and he's asking questions. But I would argue that being full of faith does not require you to be a spiritual superhero.”
24s
“Okay. There's gotta be joy because the joy of the Lord is my strength, and I worship, and I throw my hands up, and I sing songs. And look. Singing is is a great tool for worship, but it's not worship. We we call it a worship set or worship time, but the fact is it's just a tool. A worship doesn't happen while you're singing. A worship can happen while you're singing, but singing is not the act of worship itself.”
36s
“And in the nineties, we got this new invention called the Internet. And so by 2000, it was doubling every 12 hours. But we don't live in the year 2000. We live in 2026. And we don't just have the Internet, we have AI. It is impossible to prove that some have guessed that our knowledge, our information is doubling not every 12 hours, but every 12 minutes. If we know so much more, why are we seemingly getting more and more foolish?”
23s
“what do we need to do to embrace wisdom? Here's the here's the entire message in a single sentence. Worship is the foundation of wisdom. And you go, seriously? Like, I wouldn't have guessed that. I would thought maybe study is the foundation of wisdom. No. We've studied, and we've got all kinds of increasing information, but a deficit of wisdom.”
34s
“Like, one side will promise blank and the other side is gonna do blank. The one side promises blank, the other side says I will do blank. Like, that's the that's what a covenant normally is. It's a pact. Did you notice that Abraham never walked through the middle of the animals that he cut up as a part of the the covenant? God causes him to fall into a deep sleep, and then God allows him to have sensory overload, things that he touched, things that he smelled, and then things that he saw reminded him very clearly of God who is Lord and God who is grace.”
40s
“Like, it's kinda like the back and forth. God and Abraham here, I'm faithful. Be full of faith. But god, I'm faithful. Be full of faith. But god, I'm faithful. Be full of faith. Like, at a certain point, like, I think Abraham got it. Not perfectly because he's human, but because god is the giver of faith. The god of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob is the strengthener of faith because god is the one who has given you and me faith, and the work of Jesus, he has credited to us as righteousness by grace through faith. That's the lord lord of the bible that Abraham knew.”
32s
“Normal human beings wrestling with attention can still be full of faith. Like, we need to be careful when we have the questions. They can lead us down the aisle of fear and doubt and distrust in god, but but I think Abraham and his words give us some clues in here that just help us understand a very important truth and how to deal with it. If you're taking notes for today, like, Abraham's thinking very logically, I have no children. I've been faithful. God, I I”
28s
“Time and time again, just take a little bit of a look at the book of Joshua and see how the miraculous was done. The land was granted them, not because they were the greatest of nations, not because they were always full of faith, not because they were always faithful to god, but because god was faithful. Like the ultimate takeaway when the tension is real, remember this truth, god is faithful. God is faithful.”
31s
“You see when you talk about being full of faith, it it is hard when God's timing doesn't match up with with yours, but you know what allows you to do it? Like, knowing who God is, that he's the ultimate authority, that all things are in his control, that he alone, the God who is the lord of grace, can give us peace and comfort. Like, Abraham in many ways is acknowledging this truth. Like, I don't know how it's physically gonna be possible, lord, but you're sovereign. You're god. You're the lord.”

Why Laveen churches are unique

Set along the farmlands and canals at the base of South Mountain, churches in Laveen often blend small-town warmth with the outdoor rhythms of desert life. Many congregations host sunrise services, neighborhood cleanups, and seasonal food drives that mirror the area’s agricultural roots and community-first spirit sunrise services with mountain views food pantry and community aid outdoor baptisms and picnics.
The area’s mix of Latino, Native, and multiethnic families fosters welcoming, multilingual worship and cross-cultural fellowship, so Laveen churches frequently emphasize hospitality and heritage. That shows up in bilingual sermons, shared meals, and festivals that bring generations together bilingual English and Spanish services intergenerational multiethnic congregations cultural celebrations and potlucks.
Rapid growth and commuter-friendly neighborhoods shape how local ministries schedule and serve, with flexible options for busy households and a strong focus on kids. Many congregations emphasize practical discipleship in nearby subdivisions, blending modern and traditional elements to meet families where they are strong kids programs for young families service times for commuters small group culture.