Churches in Nettleton

Active churches in Nettleton

108 Pentecostal Dr, Nettleton
2 sermons

Types of churches in Nettleton

Nettleton Baptist Churches

Baptist congregations are deeply rooted on both the Lee and Monroe County sides of town, from small brick sanctuaries near Main Street to country chapels off US 45. They emphasize Bible preaching, revivals, and family programs like VBS and Wednesday night suppers that fit Nettleton’s close-knit, school-centered community.

Pentecostal & Holiness

Pentecostal and Holiness churches around Nettleton feature spirited worship, prayer gatherings, and testimony services, often drawing extended families from farms and mobile-home communities outside the town limits. Many double as community hubs after severe weather, organizing meal trains and supply drives along the rural routes that link Nettleton to nearby fields and workshops.

Nettleton Non-Denominational Churches

These congregations lean contemporary with band-led music, practical messages, and small groups that meet around the school campus area and newer developments off Highway 45. They tend to attract young adults and commuters who split life between Nettleton and larger job centers like Tupelo or Amory, offering flexible service times and kids’ ministries.

Historic Mainline Congregations

Methodist, Church of Christ, and other mainline traditions maintain historic sanctuaries near downtown, favoring hymnals, lectionary teaching, and a steady rhythm of seasonal services. These churches often serve multi-generational families and retirees, anchoring food pantries, quilting circles, and quiet midweek studies that reflect Nettleton’s small-town pace.

Sermon clips from Nettleton churches

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“Hold fast to the salvation that you have received when you first trusted in God. If you let it slip, someone or something will take the crown that's been promised to you, and you will not make it in. That is the first thing that will keep you out of heaven, failing to hold fast to what you know is right, Compromising the things in your life. Compromising that beloved truth.”
36s
“These are not just suggestions that I'm reading to you and preaching to you here today. These are eternal facts. You will not make it if you participate in those things. Failing to hold fast, refusing the wedding garment, practicing forbidden sin, nursing an unthankful heart, running with the wrong crowd, living any way except upright. These are the things that will keep you out of heaven.”
34s
“The good news is the same Jesus who warns you also stands ready to save you here this morning. The blood that that bought the wedding garment can wash you clean today. Repentance, baptism in Jesus' name, the infill of the holy ghost. Thank god it's still available Because soon it won't be. But right now, it's still available. The crown you're in danger of losing can be secured.”
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“This man was invited. He was called. He was inside the banquet hall, but he had on the wrong clothes. The king did not ask him about his background. He didn't ask him about his good works that he did upon his life. He didn't ask him what his intentions were. He asked that question, where is your wedding garment? Without it, he was bound and he was cast out. The wedding garment is the righteousness of Christ.”
44s
“"Words are powerful words are of course is the most powerful drug used by mankind words are a powerful tools of influence of others all of us can speak words and so all of us have the power to be an encourager and a discourager Proverbs 25 and 11 Solomon spoke of the of words that are fitly spoken there is power in words the right words at the right time so encourage each other with these words 1 Thessalonians 4 and 18 so encourage each other and build each other up."”
46s
“"Real test of leadership how a leader responds once he is no longer required in the spotlight many have turned into a chief disappointment got the acid test of an encourager is the ability to let someone else take the lead and get the credit our job especially as we get older is to plant the seeds past the mantle past the torch and we take on the role of an encourager it's not about taking the reins and taking control but it's about training the next generation passing the torch and letting them be equipped."”
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“"You don't have to have a title to make an impact in the church as many young ministers need to learn you don't have to have a title to be used by God Barnabas clearly was not position minded or power hungry one of the things about my grandfather that many didn't know you knew him as your pastor many of you here that served underneath him and he was a great man but he was not position minded he literally was friends with superintendents of all generations general superintendents if he inspired to do it he could have excelled the ranks and went all the way up in the organization."”
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“"Barnabas encouraged Paul became one of the greatest missionaries of all time he encouraged the church in Antioch they were strengthened and it was there that believers became to be known as followers of Christ John Mark was rejected one that wrote the book that wrote the book of Mark he was rejected by Paul but Barnabas didn't give up on him so John Mark went on to write the gospels of Mark later became or because of Barnabas tender encouragement."”
43s
“"You choose if you want to do something good deliverance in your life you can choose to have that deliverance you don't ever get the deliverance because you choose not to but you choose to avoid negativity you choose to be an encouragement we have to make that choice to be an encourager not in declaration only but in action as well as we grow older we're all getting a little bit older in here hello it's easy to be an encourager it's easy to become cynical especially when we've experienced disappointments in our life."”
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“"It takes the spirit of God for us to look deeper to see the good in others to see the work that God is doing in somebody whether it be small but yet God is still maybe performing a work in someone's life but it's not for us to judge another person's life, is it? To help bring it to the surface it's the difference between tearing down and building up between struggling sowing doubt among the brethren and instilling confidence among them you have the voice of revival."”

Why Nettleton churches are unique

Set between Tupelo and Amory, churches in Nettleton mirror a close-knit town where farming roots and small manufacturing jobs shape week-to-week rhythms and neighborly support. Congregations emphasize practical care as much as Sunday services, reflected in multi-generational families rooted locally, midweek meals and food pantry, and pastoral care and prayer nights.
Worship life carries a distinctly Northeast Mississippi flavor: Nettleton churches often blend hymns and Southern gospel with modern arrangements, creating services that feel both familiar and fresh. Many lean into clear preaching and sing-along music, offering Southern gospel and bluegrass worship, modern worship with contemporary band, and expository Bible teaching.
With residents commuting toward Tupelo’s jobs and students connected to nearby campuses, congregations adapt schedules and ministries to serve busy households and emerging adults in and around Nettleton. You’ll find welcoming spaces for families and newcomers alike through strong kids programs for young families, bilingual Spanish-English services, and support for commuters and shift workers.