Churches in North Richland Hills

Active churches in North Richland Hills

6701 Smithfield Road, North Richland Hills
55 sermons · 4 days ago
8851 North Tarrant Parkway, North Richland Hills
3 sermons
7708 Maplewood Avenue, North Richland Hills
2 sermons
6701 NE Loop 820, North Richland Hills
1 sermon

Types of churches in North Richland Hills

Modern North Richland Hills Churches

These congregations feature band-led worship, practical teaching, and family-friendly amenities, often gathering in updated campuses along Boulevard 26 (Grapevine Hwy), Davis Blvd, and Rufe Snow Dr. They draw Mid-Cities commuters and young professionals who live in HomeTown NRH or near the TEXRail Smithfield Station, with weeknight groups and streamlined kids’ check-in.

North Richland Hills Family Churches

Family-oriented congregations prioritize children’s ministry, youth nights, and parent groups that track with Birdville and Keller ISD calendars. Many host sports leagues and VBS near neighborhood parks like Walker’s Creek and Cross Timbers, plus weekday preschool or MDO programs for young families.

Spanish-Language & Bilingual

Reflecting NRH’s growing Latino community, these congregations offer Spanish-language services or bilingual worship with translation support. Outreach often includes ESL classes, food distribution, and immigration resources along the Boulevard 26 and Precinct Line corridors, connecting with apartments and small businesses near the Mid Cities Blvd retail hubs.

Historic & Liturgical Traditions

Liturgical congregations—such as Catholic, Anglican, and Lutheran—emphasize sacramental life, choral music, and reverent services. Many are long-established near the Smithfield area and along Davis Blvd, drawing multi-generational households who value continuity and historic worship practices.

Sermon clips from North Richland Hills churches

59s
#SalvationIsAGift
“``The Jews couldn't earn it by keeping the law. We can't earn it by doing it and stacking up enough good stuff. It is a gift, and it is given freely, and it is given to all who call on the name of Jesus. God grants mercy to those who believe in their heart and profess with their mouth that Jesus Christ is Lord. Talked about that last week from Romans ten:nine and 10. So all this means that anyone can call in the name of Jesus and be saved and washed clean from their sin and be restored to life again. Yes, even that person you're thinking about right now who you don't think can actually do that.”
30s
“So what does it look like for us to follow Jesus, to be in total surrender to him? It's to deny ourselves, to deny our desires, our dreams, our wants, the things that we think are going to save us, the self preservation, the need to protect and save and insulate to make our own way, to make our own truth. Like, what if these things that we think are helping us, what if they actually are leading us on the path of destruction?”
54s
“Now check this out. Paul was attacked while he was serving, not while he was sitting. He was attacked while he was doing something, not while he was being lazy. His attack while he was was helping, not hurting. The bible says that that he gathered a bundle of sticks. You know what? When you're gathering things to help the church, when you're gathering things to help your family, when you're gathering things to help yourself, when you're gathering some prayer, gathering some fasting, when you have a bundle of of joy, a bundle of prayer, a bundle of anything that is a blessing, you can expect the attacks to come. Expect the attack to come.”
36s
“In reality, grace is all about a relationship with the Lord that is predicated upon love and dependence on his finished work. Our sins and failings used to separate us from God, but today under the new covenant of grace we have been brought near to God because our Lord Jesus fulfilled every iota of the law, sacrificed himself at the cross, and took on the full punishment for all our sins.”
49s
#ImperfectionDoesntDisqualify
“So here's the here's the bottom line for us today. Our own disobedience does not mean that we are disqualified from proclaiming the gospel. Our our disobedience, the the ways in which we fail to to to stack up enough good things for the ways that we wanna try to get in the way of what God is doing in our lives and in the life of somebody else, All of that all of that sin, all of that disobedience, all of that, that does not disqualify us from being proclaimers of the gospel. It actually can give us an opportunity to testify to somebody about how God has overcome the ways in which we have failed him.”
58s
#GiftsAndCallIrrevocable
“And it means without regret. So when Paul says that God's gifts and his call are irrevocable, he's saying that God does not regret extending that call and making that promise to his people, even before they were a people, even despite their disobedience. Remember, he's the one who walked between the sacrificial animals. He's the one who said, I will be faithful. So the the covenant, the promise is irrevocable. God's gifts and his call are without regret from God. Means he never will take them back and he will never be sorry that he extended them in the first place.”
38s
#CovenantNeverAbandoned
“But here, the Lord walks through the middle. The Lord says, I will not abandon this covenant. And that is why Paul is so adamant about the fact that the covenant with the Israelites has not been abandoned and never will be abandoned. And so he goes to great pains in Romans nine, ten, and 11 to make this point to the Roman church.”
51s
#ProclaimJesusDaily
“``There's no space for people who just say, yeah. I know Jesus. Leave me alone. We proclaim Jesus with our mouths, with our lives, with the ways in which we use, our resources. We proclaim him with word and deed. is our calling as followers of Jesus. The words that we speak to others should be about Jesus. The words that we the the actions that we for others should proclaim the name of Jesus.”
54s
#SentOutByFaith
“If you have faith in Christ, you have been sent into this world to proclaim his name wherever you go in word and deed. And because of that, people can hear it. You are called to be preachers, not just it's not just me. It's not just me. It is you too. You have far more places that you go and people that you meet than I ever will and I am grateful for that because I am one person. But if there's a 167 of us and actually there's a 175 of us now who are part of our of Smithfield Methodist Church on total. That's a whole lot of people in our community. That's a whole lot of people that you know that need to know Jesus. Maybe for the first time, maybe for the first time in a long time.”
43s
#WordsBringLife
“Jesus knows that there is life in our words, and I want you to take that with you this week, that there is life in our words and in our deeds. The words that we speak to others, not just about others, but all of our words have the power of life and death. So speak wisely. Speak about Jesus. Speak the name of Jesus for your own salvation and for others to know him as savior.”

Why North Richland Hills churches are unique

As a family-oriented suburb in the Mid-Cities between Fort Worth and Dallas, churches in North Richland Hills reflect neighborhoods shaped by quality schools, parks, and weekend youth sports. Many emphasize discipleship for parents and children through strong kids programs for young families, active teen and student ministry, and neighborhood-based small group culture.
Thanks to a steadily diversifying population and a mix of longtime residents and new arrivals, congregations often bridge cultures in worship and service. Many North Richland Hills churches offer bilingual Spanish-English services, cultivate multicultural congregations and outreach, and partner with local schools and nonprofits through community service and food pantries.
Set along major commuter routes and close to regional employment hubs, local congregations adapt to busy workweeks with accessible, tech-forward gatherings. You’ll find options ranging from modern worship with contemporary band to flexible calendars such as multiple service times and livestream, all within the welcoming everyday feel of casual dress come-as-you-are.