Churches in Mesa

Active churches in Mesa

835 E Southern Ave, Mesa
22 sermons · 2 days ago
9390 E McLellan Rd., Mesa
134 sermons · 4 days ago
655 E University Dr, Mesa
3 sermons
1330 S Crismon Rd, Mesa
2 sermons
9737 E Toledo Ave, Mesa
3 sermons
1010 S. Ellsworth Rd., Mesa
6 sermons
2425 South Alma School Road, Mesa
1 sermon
8635 E Pecos Rd, Mesa
1 sermon

Types of churches in Mesa

Modern Mesa Churches

Many congregations emphasize contemporary worship with bands, practical teaching, and kid check‑in systems geared to growing families. You’ll find many in fast‑growing areas like Eastmark, along the US‑60 and Loop 202 corridors, and near shopping hubs such as Superstition Springs.

Mesa Spanish-Language Churches

Congregations offering bilingual or Spanish‑only services are common in west and central Mesa, including the Fiesta District and along the Main Street light‑rail corridor. They often blend cultural celebrations with outreach to immigrant families and multigenerational households.

Latter-day Saint Congregations

Mesa has a strong Latter‑day Saint presence, with neighborhood wards that emphasize family programs, youth activities, and service. Meetinghouses are spread citywide, with notable concentration near the historic temple area by Downtown, in Lehi, and across the Red Mountain communities.

Senior & Seasonal Community Churches

Many churches cater to retirees and winter visitors near 55+ neighborhoods like Leisure World, Sunland Village, and Dreamland Villa in east Mesa. Expect daytime studies, traditional music, and care ministries, plus schedules and indoor programming adapted to the summer heat.

Sermon clips from Mesa churches

77s
#DiscernmentMatters
“what is my job? What is your job? What is el trabajo mío? What is the trabajo de usted? Es that whenever somebody speaks God's word, I need to examine what has been said. Que cuando alguien dice lo que es la palabra de dios, yo tengo que examinar lo que dicen. That word examine, esa palabra examinar, is the same word used to explain when we purify metals, de cuando se purifican metales. When when when when gold goes in the fire, cuando el oro va al fuego y salen las impurezas and the imperfections come out, that is what God is telling us to do with when people preach God's word. Eso es lo que nos dice que hagamos cuando gente predica la palabra de dios. Discernment, discernimiento. To understand what is being said and put it to the mirror of God's word and say, does it look like what God has said in his word? De obtener lo que se ha dicho y ponerlo ponerlo en frente del espejo de la palabra de dios y decir, ok, ¿se se mira como la palabra de dios o no?”
52s
#HealingThroughCommunity
“``by the hand of Moses and Aaron, and I circle that. Sometimes the healing that God wants to provide you is found in someone else. It might be a friend. It might be a family member. It might be a counselor. It might be an accountability partner in recovery or a sponsor in recovery. God can heal. He can do it through other individuals. That's why it's so important. God never says all you need is me. He says you need me, and you need other people in your life. I'm a big fan of Christian counselors. It's a type of healing. And if you've been told don't ever see a counselor, no. If you wanna heal from it, you gotta deal with it. We have a referral list. If you would like, reach out to the office. We'd be happy to send you a list of some counselors that we highly recommend and trust.”
36s
“So we set up buildings to shape things, and then those things shape us back. Buildings do that. Neighborhoods do that. Families and institutions do that. Technology certainly does that. The automobile reshaped the geography of America, and that geography reshaped the American family and and where we live and how outer days. The smartphone reshaped communication, and then that new form of communication reshaped friendship, reshaped friendship, reshaped childhood itself in so many ways. And now we're on the front end of seeing how artificial intelligence will reshape our world. And the principle though is that we shape our tools and then our tools shape us.”
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.”
36s
“Right? Like, I remember when me and Amy first got married, like we did not have a lot of money so it was cutting coupons and counting every dollar and where it was going and all of our dates it was like, hey, it's like buy one get one free at Chili's tonight. Like, that's where we're going because it's gotta be cheap. But when you're in that season of not having a lot and you learn to be faithful and you learn to be disciplined and you learn to enjoy life not just based on on the money you have but on on having each other, like, it develops good character in you. It develops a lot of wisdom and discipline that helps you later in life when you do have more.”
33s
“I believe he's fully present. He's fully honest with them. He's looking for one hook or one thing that's wrong or right in their world to give a catalyst for sharing the gospel of Jesus Christ. So you don't how does offending someone work at gaining a hearing for the gospel? It doesn't work at all. Unfortunately, Christians today, we're known for our offensive speech in person and online, for what we're against rather than what we're for.”
38s
#AbundantLife
“``And here's what I think Jesus is going to say in this passage today is that so many people live that way. Full of activity, full of kind of going through the motions, actually accomplishing nothing. Staring into the void, all of this activity, all of this action, worthless. Jesus has already said in the Gospel of John, that's what we're studying through. That's why we're in this passage as we were in the passage before last week. But a few passages ago in John chapter 10, verse 10, Jesus already said that he came that we might have life to the full, that we might have life abundantly.”
74s
#HearGodsVoice
“The uncircumcised ear, el corazón, el el el oído incircunciso es un un oído sordo. It's a deaf ear. It hears sound, but it doesn't understand meaning. Escucha el sonido, pero no entiende el significado. He hears words, pero he doesn't receive the word. Escucha palabras, pero no recibe la palabra. And the tragedy is this, la tragedia es esta. They have the mark of a covenant with God. Venía en la marca de un pacto con dios. But their hearts and their ears were closed off to God's voice. Pero sus corazones y sus oídos estaban cerrados a la voz de dios. They had the sign of belonging to God, but they were resisting the very god they claimed to belong to. Tenían la señal de pertenecer a dios, pero resistían el mismo dios que ellos clamaban.”
63s
#ChangeIsPossible
“``You don't have to stay the same. Así es. No tienes que quedarte igual. don't have to leave this door the same way. No tienes que salir por esa puerta igual. You don't have to go home still being stiff neck and with the closed heart and ears. No tienes que ir a casa terco y con corazón cerrado y oídos cerrados. You don't have to go home holding on to what's good and holding on to what's bad. No tienes que ir a casa aferrándote a lo bueno y aferrándote a lo malo. That can change. Eso puede cambiar. God is more than willing to change that. Dios está más que dispuesto para cambiarnos. The question is not, can God change me? The question is, am I willing to change? Amén. La pregunta no es si dios puede cambiarme, la pregunta es si estoy dispuesto para cambiar. Hallelujah.”
58s
#MoveWithTheSpirit
“And that's how we are sometimes spiritual. Y a veces, spiritualmente, así somos. God is moving. The Holy Spirit is leading. Dios se está moviendo. The espíritu santo nos está guiando. The power of God is there. El poder de dios está ahí. There's a purpose. There's a vision. Hay propósito. Hay una visión. But sometimes, there's something in us that's pulling us in the opposite direction. Pero a veces hay cosas dentro de nosotros que nos jalan en la dirección opuesta. And it's not that the holy spirit do not move. No es que el espíritu santo no se puede mover. It's not that the holy spirit doesn't wanna use you. No es que el espíritu santo no nos quiere usar. The problem is that not that the holy spirit is not moving, but that we don't move with him. El problema no es que el espíritu santo no se mueve, el el problema es que nosotros no nos movemos con él.”

Why Mesa churches are unique

Set in the East Valley, churches in Mesa mirror the city’s multicultural makeup, with a significant Hispanic population and ties to nearby Native communities. Many congregations blend languages and traditions, offering accessible teaching and neighborhood-focused service that feels welcoming and practical. You’ll often find bilingual Spanish ministries, multicultural worship expressions, and family-oriented community outreach integrated into weekly rhythms at churches in Mesa.
The Sonoran Desert setting shapes rhythms of worship and outreach. With long sunny winters that attract seasonal residents and extremely hot summers, Mesa churches often adjust schedules and spaces—early gatherings in cooler months and coordinated relief when temperatures spike—so community life stays vibrant year-round. Look for outdoor sunrise services, winter visitor services, and summer heat relief outreach.
A strong family-and-education orientation flows from local colleges, a growing tech and aerospace corridor, and master-planned neighborhoods filled with young families alongside long-time residents. This mix encourages ministries that range from academically minded discipleship to practical support for busy households and career transitions. You’ll see strong kids programs for young families, college student ministries, and options geared toward young adults and professionals.