Churches in Lawrenceville

Active churches in Lawrenceville

422 East Crogan Street, Lawrenceville
3 sermons
1625 Collins Hill Road, Lawrenceville
5 sermons
1026 Old Peachtree Rd NE, Lawrenceville
3 sermons
1322 Buford Dr, Lawrenceville
8 sermons
1294 Braselton Highway, Lawrenceville
3 sermons
1032 Old Peachtree Rd NW Suite 309, Lawrenceville
3 sermons

Types of churches in Lawrenceville

Lawrenceville Young-Adult Churches

Many congregations near Georgia Gwinnett College and along Collins Hill Road host college and 20s groups, late-evening worship, and service projects tied to the Downtown Square. Expect coffeehouse-style gatherings, worship nights, and rideshares that make it easy for students and young professionals commuting via GA‑316 or Sugarloaf Parkway to plug in midweek.

Lawrenceville Family Churches

Families gravitate to churches with robust kids’ ministries, weekday preschool, and sports or VBS programs that sync with life around Rhodes Jordan Park, Alexander Park, and the subdivisions off Scenic Highway. These congregations emphasize secure check-in, parent community, and Sunday schedules that suit households moving between Buford Drive and Grayson Highway.

Spanish-Language Churches

Reflecting Gwinnett County’s diversity, many congregations offer Spanish-only or bilingual services, with pastoral care and small groups for first- and second-generation families. You’ll often find ESL classes, immigration resource nights, and lively worship on or near the retail corridors of Lawrenceville Highway, Buford Drive, and Sugarloaf Parkway.

Historic & Liturgical

Traditional congregations worship in older brick sanctuaries near the Gwinnett Historic Courthouse and the quiet streets surrounding Downtown Lawrenceville. Expect choral music, organ-led hymns, and a steady liturgical calendar that appeals to those seeking reverence and continuity amid the city’s rapid growth.

Sermon clips from Lawrenceville churches

51s
#AwarenessLeadsToReverence
“And when you become a follower of Jesus, it's not just semantics, but you have someone new in the car of your life. And the awareness of that should change how we live. Listen. You don't live holy to get God's presence. You have God's presence, and therefore, you should live holy. There's a difference. See, when I drove home, no one had to tell me, follow the rules of the road. Go the speed limit ten and two. No one gave me a lesson on that. I had not driven that way for ten years. Then I was aware of this new thing I was entrusted with. And I had a holy reverence for how I drove my car and how I made decisions. You see, awareness leads to holy reverence.”
48s
#SeparationElevationRevelation
“Lord, bring me up to a level where that stuff and those folk that bother me will not bother me anymore, will not be a problem to me anymore because I have reached such a height in Jesus Christ. I have climbed so high in Jesus that I ain't got time to deal with the pettiness down there and the petty people down there because I have risen up to a higher level. In Jesus. had to set him up. Oh yeah. For the revelation. Yeah. And the setup was separation, elevation, revelation.”
41s
“A man here's the next one. A man must provide more than a paycheck, spiritual direction, prayer covering, emotional steadiness, and moral leadership. Ladies, it's a perfect time is to say, amen. Amen. Because I'm about to pick on you too. Here we go. And so here's another one. The wife's submission is first, an act of obedience to God before it is a response to her husband. Amen. me give you the last two. Authority without a servanthood becomes abuse. A man who refuses to serve has no spiritual right to hide behind headship.”
37s
“Actually, that ending is actually expectation and end. It's divided into two. When you say expected end, it actually means it will give you your expectation, and it will take you to the end. But your expectation is important. So God is going to give you based on your expectation. Your expectation determines your elevation. Your expectation determines your elevation. If you are not expecting it, even when God brings it to you, you will push it away. So make sure that you have an expectation.”
41s
“네 다윗의 사람들은요 바로 오늘이 하나님께서 사울을 당신의 손에 넘겨주신 바로 그 날입니다. 이 기회를 놓치면 안 됩니다라고 지금 말하고 있는 거에요. 그런데 다윗은 그 기회를 곧바로 허락으로 해석하지 않았습니다. 기회가 생겼다고 곧바로 허락이 되었다고 생각하지 않았던거예요. 우리는 종종 상황이 열리면 그것이 하나님의 뜻이라고 생각합니다. 그러나 어떤 상황이 열렸다고 해서 그것이 꼭 하나님의 뜻은 아닌거죠. 그렇기 때문에 믿음에는 분별이 필요합니다. 기회를 붙잡아야 할 때도 있죠. 하지만 그 기회 앞에서 멈추어야 할 때도 있기 때문입니다.”
45s
“He did not accidentally give you that voice, that personality, that humor, that creativity. Okay? He didn't put you in that family for no reason. Right? That culture, that story, he put ingredients in you for a reason. Okay? We keep saying again and again, I'm guilty of it. Okay? I'll wait. I'll do it later. When I have more time, when I feel comfortable more confident, when I get myself together. K? But what if if later never comes? What if it never comes? So the question is, what can we do? How can we help? Maybe we can't fix everything, but we can do something, something in the meantime.”
58s
#NoSundayChristianity
“Can I tell you what's killing the church is cultural Christianity? We drive our lives like the babies in the backseat on Sundays. And then as soon as we get out of church, it's like the spirit of God is not in us anymore. We don't represent the presence of God to the world. Man, like, if if we could grasp how the people would have heard you are the temple of God, like, would have seen the holy of holies, the priest with a rope on his ankle. I'm just gonna be honest with you. I don't think you'd get drunk in the holy of holies. I don't think you'd gossip in the holy of holies. I don't think you'd go to that website in the holy of holies. I don't think you'd take your Tinder date to the holy of holies. I don't think you'd rage in anger in the holy of holies. Then why are we church?”
31s
#GodRippedTheVeil
“``The the the veil that separated the holy of holies where God's presence would be from the rest of the world. At that moment, the curtain of the temple was torn in two from what? to bottom. Why does that matter? Because it wasn't bottom to top. It wasn't mankind ripping the the the veil to get in God's presence. It was God saying, I'm ripping the veil so that I can be with my people. This was God's design that he would be with us.”
29s
#TempleIsYou
“See, where do you go to find God? It used to be the garden. Then it'll be the tabernacle and then the temple. But here's the reality. The presence of God shifted from a place to a person and then to a people. And for those of us who follow Jesus, who have surrendered our life, he is your lord and savior. You are now the temple of the holy spirit.”
37s
#SeparateToElevate
“Couldn't get a witness in here. And and here's what I'm trying to tell you y'all. He wants to separate us in order to elevate us y'all so we can get away from that little old petty stuff down there that keeps dragging us down. We keep staying down there with that petty stuff and and and that negative stuff and and that stuff that gets on our nerves and stuff that bothers us. He said, but if you let me separate you, then I can elevate you, then that old stuff down there will be a big problem for you. It won't be an issue for you. Why? Because you've been elevated to a higher level. Alright. I pray every day.”

Why Lawrenceville churches are unique

As the county seat of Gwinnett—one of the most diverse areas in Georgia—churches in Lawrenceville, GA reflect a wide range of languages, cultures, and worship traditions. Many congregations offer translation or bilingual gatherings and foster cross-cultural fellowship alongside practical services like ESL classes and immigrant support. This diversity shapes welcoming spaces with multilingual and bilingual services, culturally diverse worship, and international community outreach.
With a large population of young families and the presence of Georgia Gwinnett College, Lawrenceville churches emphasize both next-gen discipleship and campus connections. You’ll find family-friendly schedules, safety-minded kids’ areas, and mentoring that bridges high school to college and early careers. Distinctives often include strong kids programs for young families, college student ministries, and young adults and professionals.
Set amid historic neighborhoods and fast-growing suburbs with easy access to GA-316 and Sugarloaf Parkway, many congregations adapt to commuter rhythms and a lively downtown arts scene. They blend tradition with innovation—streaming services, flexible midweek gatherings, and hands-on service with local schools, parks, and hospitals—while keeping Scripture-centered teaching at the core. Look for weekday service options for commuters, modern worship with contemporary band, and expository Bible teaching.