Churches in Lehigh Acres

Active churches in Lehigh Acres

210 Lee Blvd, Lehigh Acres
32 sermons · 4 days ago
1201 Taylor Lane Ext, Lehigh Acres
3 sermons
5146 Leonard Blvd S, Lehigh Acres
3 sermons

Types of churches in Lehigh Acres

Spanish-Language Churches in Lehigh Acres

Lehigh Acres’ large Puerto Rican and Latin American community supports many Spanish-only and bilingual congregations. You’ll find lively worship and family outreach along Lee Blvd, Gunnery Rd, Homestead Rd, and the SR 82 corridor, often including ESL classes, food distribution, and cultural celebrations.

Family-Friendly Lehigh Acres Churches

With many young families and new subdivisions, local churches emphasize kids’ ministries, sports leagues, and parent support groups. Weekend activities often cluster near Lehigh Senior High and East Lee County High, plus parks like Veterans Park and trails around Harns Marsh for easy community connection.

Contemporary Non-Denominational Churches

Modern congregations here favor band-led worship, practical teaching, and a casual, welcoming vibe. Many meet in repurposed storefronts or multi-use spaces along Lee Blvd and Sunshine Blvd, drawing commuters from nearby Gateway and Buckingham, with small groups in neighborhoods such as Mirror Lakes and around Harns Marsh.

Haitian & Creole Congregations

Lehigh Acres hosts a growing Haitian community with congregations offering services in Haitian Creole and sometimes French. These churches gather near Homestead Rd and Sunshine Blvd, blending spirited gospel music with mutual aid, immigration support, and hurricane recovery efforts that strengthen neighborhood ties.

Sermon clips from Lehigh Acres churches

42s
#SlavesToSons
“``We were slaves and now we're sons. We were adopted into this family. Right? We were we're not it's not and adoption isn't something that you earn. Right? There's nothing that you can do to be adopted into a family. Right? Like, it's the the the heir, the the father, the the one that is doing the adopting has to make the decision. Now so god loves us. He loved us. Right? What did he do? He gave us his only begotten son so that Christ could fill the gap, cover the sin, so that we too could be sons and daughters of him.”
50s
“They'd lose one stinking battle, and they wanna quit. One. This is the promised land. They were waiting for forty years to enter the promised land, and after one battle that was lost, they are willing to give it up and quit. Just quit on the spot because of one setback, because of one misfortune. Let's quit. Same thing happens today. But of instead of calling it quitting, we call it, oh, I'm gonna take a break from ministry or I'm stepping down or how about this one? I'm burned out.”
23s
“So when we ask why, its because maybe we need to be humbled. Maybe theres something in our heart that God wants to get out of our heart. Or correct thats only going to hurt us in the long run. Or just to remind us that God is our source. That we are not self-sufficient. Amen?”
44s
#ConfessBelieve
“I love the fact that I'm a child of god. that Jesus is, you know, my lord and savior, but he's kinda my big brother. Right? Because father god sent his son so that we could be adopted into the family. And when Jesus did that, when when God did that, the only condition he put was, proclaim with your mouth and believe in your heart. That's all you have to do. Believe Jesus Christ as Lord, proclaim with your mouth. That's it. And now here you are. You're a child of God. You are a son and a daughter of God.”
33s
#ChristAlone
“I don't see anywhere in Christ Jesus, like, where anywhere Jesus is saying is, like, okay. Now you were to also do this, that, and the other. Like, you need to believe in me, but you need to hear, stay away from these foods. Have You to do these things. You need to stay away from these certain people. You need to do this stuff, that, this, that, blah blah. He doesn't do that because Christ alone is enough. Yes. Amen. Christ, Jesus, is enough in our world. Is in he's enough in our lives.”
37s
#YouBelongHere
“Like, there's a difference when you belong in someplace. Like, when you belong in a family, when you've been adopted into a family, right, when you're a part of a family, there's a difference than when you don't feel welcomed. And, church, you should never not feel work welcome in the body of Christ. If you believe Jesus Christ is your lord and savior, then you are a sibling of us. We are family. Yes. You belong here. Yes. Christ Jesus did something so that we belong.”
58s
#WhatsFormingYou
“You can't recognize a counterfeit if you don't know what the truth is. False teachers don't come in with evil voices. They don't announce that they plan to deceive you. They might not even know it themselves. The things we watch, the people we follow, the voices we listen to, social media, our friends, our culture, and hopefully scripture, all influence us and form us into the people that we are. We're always being discipled by something. So the question isn't, am I being influenced? We're all being influenced. The better question is what's forming us? See, is God's word shaping the way I see the world, or is the world shaping the way I read God's word?”
56s
#BelongToGod
“Holy means set apart. But I think we need to go a little deeper than just saying that holiness means behaving differently. Holiness begins with belonging. I've been set apart because I belong to God. So when I ask, is it holy? I'm not asking, is it against the rules? I'm asking, does this reflect the one I belong to? See, that's different. Legalism says, I have to do it this way so God will accept me. But holiness says, God has already made me his, so I want my life to look like the one I belong to. Amen. Amen. We're not trying to earn his love. We're responding to his love.”
52s
#GuardAgainstDrift
“I don't think that people wake up one morning and they say, today, I'm just gonna walk away from God. This is it. Done. We drift one compromise at a time, one excuse at a time, one missed prayer at a time, one decision, one blurry choice at a time until eventually something that once convicted us doesn't bother us anymore. That's what scares me about the dirty glasses. I don't worry that one day I'm gonna wake up and suddenly decide I don't want Jesus. I worry that something more subtle is gonna happen. I don't wanna slowly adjust the things that once convicted me. I don't want my glasses to become so dirty that I forget what clear vision looked like.”
38s
#GraceTrainsNotExcuses
“And that's where the false teachers were getting grace completely wrong. They weren't denying grace. They were abusing it. Essentially, they were saying, god is so gracious. So what does it really matter? But the biblical grace doesn't say that. It doesn't say your sin doesn't matter. The cross tells us the exact opposite. Our sin mattered so much that Jesus went to the cross for it, and his grace is so powerful that we don't have to remain enslaved to it.”

Why Lehigh Acres churches are unique

As one of Southwest Florida’s fastest‑growing and most diverse areas, churches in Lehigh Acres often reflect a blend of cultures, languages, and worship styles. Many Lehigh Acres churches serve neighbors from Hispanic and Caribbean backgrounds alongside long‑time locals and seasonal residents, resulting in services that feel welcoming and familiar across traditions, with contemporary and gospel‑influenced music common. You’ll frequently find bilingual Spanish-English services, Haitian Creole services, and multicultural worship expressions that mirror the community’s rich mix.
Spread across canal‑lined neighborhoods with a commuter rhythm, Lehigh Acres congregations tend to prioritize connection close to home and flexible gathering spaces. To bridge distance and limited transit, many emphasize neighborhood gatherings and practical help getting to services, and some meet in schools or retail spaces to stay accessible. Look for small group culture across neighborhoods, transportation assistance ride ministry, and portable church setups in schools that fit the community’s layout.
With a strong family presence and an economy that includes both trades and service workers, Lehigh Acres churches often combine spiritual care with hands‑on community support. In a region shaped by hurricane seasons, congregations are known for quick mobilization, food distribution, and recovery efforts alongside vibrant children’s ministries. It’s common to see community food pantry outreach, hurricane disaster relief teams, and strong kids programs for young families woven into weekly life.