Churches in Marianna

Active churches in Marianna

4792 Highway 90, Marianna
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Types of churches in Marianna

Baptist Churches in Marianna

Baptist congregations are widespread in Marianna—from Southern to Missionary traditions—emphasizing strong preaching, children’s ministries, and hands‑on community outreach. You’ll find them along U.S. 90 and in neighborhoods off Caverns Road, with many drawing both long‑time families and Chipola College students.

Catholic & Liturgical

Reverent, tradition‑minded churches offer sacramental worship and choral music rooted in longstanding practice. Centered near the historic core and main thoroughfares, they serve multi‑generational households in town and commuters from nearby communities like Cottondale and Sneads.

Marianna Pentecostal Worship

Spirit‑filled congregations in and around Marianna feature lively praise, prayer for healing, and testimonies, with midweek gatherings that build close community. Many are located on the edges of town toward I‑10 or along county roads, hosting revivals that draw attendees from across Jackson County.

Rural Country Congregations

Small, close‑knit churches serve farming families and pine‑forested areas outside the city limits—toward Kynesville, Bascom, and Two Egg, and along Blue Springs Road by Merritt’s Mill Pond. Expect simple sanctuaries, potluck Sundays, and seasonal homecomings timed around harvests and local school sports.

Sermon clips from Marianna churches

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“Heaven is our home today I feel like I have completed my assignment as the watchman Ive stood on the tower for days I told someone a couple of weeks ago as I stand on the tower I see an attack on marriage like Ive never seen it before Ive seen an attack on family like Ive never seen it before church we gotta wake up we gotta wake up we gotta wake up go to your prayer room go to your bible pray Lord awaken me let me see if theres anything in my heart if theres anything in my spirit purify me Lord I dont want to be asleep in the time whenever you come back.”
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“Therefore encourage one another and build up one another just as you are doing now. My last scripture. First Corinthians. I tell you this brothers and blood cannot inherit the kingdom of God nor does the perishable inherit the imperishable. Behold I tell you a mystery we shall not all sleep but we shall all be changed in a moment in the twinkling of an eye at the last trumpet for the trumpet will sound and the dead will put on and be raised imperishable and we shall be changed.”
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“We must protect our minds. We must protect our spirit. We must protect our passions. We must protect our walk. We must protect what you listen to. We must protect your speech. We must protect your family because Jesus Christ is about to come back and split the clouds of glory.”
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“Hell is only enlarging because of the demand of rejection of people from Jesus Christ. That is the only reason it is enlarging. And it is enlarging at a rapid pace because the father of deception, the father of lies is moving about the world. Hes moving in the lives of even the very elect. We must protect our minds as I said last week because it is the little foxes that come in and spoil the vine.”
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“Jesus taught more about hell than he did heaven. Jesus, himself in his ministry of 33 and a half years, he spoke of hell 33 times in his ministry. Sounds to me like Jesus when he was talking is going, this is real guys. Jesus talks about the Bibles way. He speaks of hell 167 times. I believe this is because Jesus was putting warning signs out all over the place that we do not want anyone to go to hell.”
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“If youre going to be radical about anything be radical about Jesus Christ and getting people to heaven. Be radical about anything. Be radical about that.”
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“If you dont believe in hell, you cant believe in heaven. Same book. If you dont believe in hell, you cant believe in heaven.”
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“God loves you. You make a choice. God loves you and you make a choice.”
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“Unity in the body of Christ is what will change the course of our country and our time to come.”
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“Let us as the church and the people of God not be divided over politics. Let us come together and say the time is at hand where the Lord Jesus Christ is about to return. I feel in my spirit the trumpeter of God, is getting his horn warmed up, and the Lord is about to say, blow the trumpet and call my children home.”

Why Marianna churches are unique

Set along the Chipola River and the spring-fed landscapes of Florida Caverns State Park, churches in Marianna reflect a rural Panhandle rhythm that values neighborliness and hands-on service. After Hurricane Michael, many congregations became hubs for relief, rebuilding, and long-term care, a legacy still seen in volunteer teams and food distribution. Visitors often find churches in Marianna that prioritize disaster relief and recovery, rural outreach and visitation, and even occasional outdoor river baptisms tied to the area’s waters.
Marianna’s deep roots and mix of long-time families and historically Black neighborhoods shape worship that blends tradition with heartfelt gospel influences. Services commonly feature choir-led hymns alongside testimonies and preaching that’s practical and Bible-centered, reflecting a community grounded in history yet open to renewal. Many Marianna churches are known for multi-generational worship across ages, a strong southern gospel heritage, and clear expository Bible teaching.
As the county seat with Chipola College nearby, the city also welcomes students, educators, and young families who energize midweek gatherings and weekend ministry. That mix produces ministries for children and teens, along with contemporary services designed to be accessible to newcomers and locals alike. You’ll find Marianna churches offering college student ministries, strong kids programs for young families, and modern worship with contemporary band.