Churches in Lewiston Woodville

Active churches in Lewiston Woodville

601 Main St, Lewiston Woodville
52 sermons · 4 days ago

Types of churches in Lewiston Woodville

Contemporary Non-Denominational Churches

These congregations offer band-led worship, practical teaching, and a casual atmosphere that appeals to young adults and newcomers. Many draw attendees from the NC-11 corridor and nearby towns like Windsor and Ahoskie, using livestreams and small groups to connect households spread across farmland. Expect service projects and recovery/support ministries rather than formal liturgy.

African American Gospel Churches

Rooted in Missionary Baptist and AME Zion traditions, these churches feature powerful choirs, call-and-response preaching, and spirited revivals. They serve as anchors for Black families in both the Lewiston and Woodville communities, hosting food drives, scholarship programs, and fifth-Sunday sings. Homecoming weekends bring extended families back to Bertie County for worship and fellowship.

Lewiston Woodville Country Churches

Set among peanut and cotton fields along NC-11 and NC-308, these small congregations emphasize close-knit fellowship and multi-generational ties. Services often include homecoming Sundays, dinner-on-the-grounds, and practical care for farm families during planting and harvest seasons. Many worship in historic sanctuaries with family cemeteries nearby, reflecting deep local roots.

Youth-Focused Churches in Lewiston Woodville

Churches prioritize students with midweek youth nights, Vacation Bible School, and mentoring tied to Bertie County Schools. Leaders often coordinate rides from scattered rural roads and plan events around sports seasons and after-school schedules in nearby Windsor. Parents appreciate safe, small-group settings that reflect the town’s close-knit character.

Sermon clips from Lewiston Woodville churches

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#HolySpiritIsCloser
“``Now I want you to think about that for a minute because most folks believe unless I can see you, hear you, popping inside the head, or talk nice to me, you don't get my attention. But the holy spirit is closer than people that we can see, hear, or touch. Amen. The holy spirit lives in the youth that have been saved and baptized here as well as the oldest adore that is in this tabernacle today. We come close to god because the Holy Spirit is right here. Amen. holy spirit is present right now no matter how I'm feeling. holy spirit is present right now in your life no matter how high you feel, how low you may feel, how disappointed you are, or how excited you are today. The holy spirit is close to you right now. Amen.”
78s
#GodIsCloseToMe
“And God will come close to you. And God will come close to you. Everyone wants to feel affection. Everyone wants to feel needed, but god says, I come close to you. That relieves me today that god is close to me. Will you say it with me today? God is close to me. Say it again. God is close with me. Hallelujah. Say it again. is close with me. shall not fall down. I shall not crumble. I shall live. I shall live today. is close to me. Yeah. No matter what is going on, I know that God is close to me. Yes. Oh, let's say it again. God is close to me.”
55s
#PrayMoreDaily
“I am near God right now. You are near God. You may say, woo. I need some cleaning up. We all need some cleaning up. Amen. That's when what you need to do is you need to pray more. Jesus. Jesus. All you have to do is pray more. Amen. That's the answer. Amen. I mean, as much time as we spend driving vehicle or as much time as we spend watching a television too, we have time that we could set aside to pray and let god draw near to us. We have to activate what is on the inside, and that is the Holy Spirit.”
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#ActivateTheOverflow
“Even when people want to trouble our minds with what we read or we hear. Mhmm. The holy spirit is close to us, and we must activate that overflow from heaven in our lives. So let me ask you this. How many times this past seven days have you activated the overflow of the holy spirit in your life or you've run to someone else with the problems?”
65s
#BeGodsPossession
“Do you wanna be God's possession today. I wanna be God's own possession. Amen. Lord. It makes you look at things different. It will make your life change when you are a possession of God. Every trouble that you're facing this week, is right there ready to help you. Amen. Amen. Praise. It's up to you if you want God to help you. It's up to me if I want God to help me. Amen. Don't go another hour. Don't go another hour. Don't go another day when I say to God, help me. Yes. Jesus.”
58s
#LoveGodFirst
“``Do we really love God today? You need to think about that. Because how much have I talked to him when I was having problems in the past few days? I mean, how much did I talk to other people when I should have talked to God? Amen. Do we really love god? Jesus. Everything is gonna work together for those that love That's a love deeper than your husband or your wife or for your children. Some some moms love their children more than they love their husbands. Vice versa. But that's a deep love. Do we love God today? Do you really love God more than yourself?”
57s
#ChosenAndRoyal
“You're chosen. That should come up inside of you and make you smile on the inside. You are chosen people, every one of you. You may not be feeling like much right now, but you are chosen people of God. You are chosen by God. You are special. You are royal priest. Now if you cannot get excited over knowing you're a royal priest in god, I don't know what's gonna make you excited. Thank you. You we are royal priest in god. Jesus. We are royal priest in god. Yes.”
55s
#CalledOutOfDarkness
“But we're God's own possession. We show the goodness of God. For he called you out of darkness into his wonderful light. When he called me out of the darkness, he called us all out of darkness. He called us out of some bad stuff. Amen. I praise God for that. I praise God for that. He called me out. He called you out today. Amen. And that's the reason why we share the goodness of God. That is why we share the goodness of God. That is why we share the goodness of God Amen. On this Sunday. Is because he's been so good to us.”
50s
#SpiritSpeaksNow
“The work of the holy spirit is speaking into your minds right now as I speak. The work of the holy spirit is doing a work on me right now because I needed this message. You say you needed it. I sure did. Because I'm a humble person. Because I know it can become chaos in a matter of five minutes. Amen. Amen. It can all flip on the dime. And if I'm not trusting on the gift, though my body is weary, even though I'm tired, even though I'm frustrated, even though I want to cry, unless I'm waiting and depending on the gift of the holy spirit that's in me, and I that's my best friend right now. Amen.”
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#WalkFreeInSpirit
“Hey. We will make it. Yes, Lord. We will make it. Yes. Don't root your face down and look at the ground. Pick your face up and walk with a smile on your face because Jesus loves you. Yes. Yes. Amen. He loves you, and the Holy Spirit is within you this morning. Hallelujah. Hallelujah. We're free today. Amen. Stop being in chains. Walking around here where you can't hardly move. You're free. Yes. You're free.”

Why Lewiston Woodville churches are unique

Set amid the farm fields of Bertie County, churches in Lewiston Woodville reflect a tight-knit rural town with deep African American roots and multigenerational families. Many congregations blend spirited gospel singing, testimonies, and call-and-response preaching, often featuring a gospel choir tradition and hosting revival and homecoming services.
Shaped by agriculture and regional employers that operate around the clock, Lewiston Woodville churches often adapt with flexible schedules and community care. You’ll find congregations offering midweek services for shift workers alongside practical support like food pantry and community meals that serve neighbors across the town’s scattered neighborhoods.
Because the community is small and spread along country roads, congregations regularly collaborate across denominations for outreach and worship, building strong regional ties. These partnerships create multi-church community worship nights and mobilize disaster relief and recovery teams when storms impact eastern North Carolina, reflecting both spiritual unity and hands-on service.