Churches in Novi

Active churches in Novi

40800 W 13 Mile Rd, Novi
3 sermons
22104 Novi Road, Novi
10 sermons
22104 Novi Road, Novi
2 sermons

Types of churches in Novi

Contemporary Churches in Novi

Many congregations around the Twelve Oaks and Novi Town Center corridors emphasize band-led worship, practical teaching, and casual, tech-enabled services. They often draw commuters from the I-96/I-275/M-5 interchange and offer livestreams and app-based groups for residents in subdivisions along Beck and Ten Mile.

Novi Catholic Churches

Long-established parishes provide daily Mass, sacramental preparation, and community festivals that connect multi-generational families. They serve households near Walled Lake and Island Lake of Novi, with religious education that aligns with the Novi Community School District calendar.

Multicultural and Bilingual Churches

Reflecting Novi’s diverse population—especially Japanese and Indian professionals tied to the auto corridor—some congregations offer bilingual worship, translation headsets, or ESL classes. These churches often host cultural events and newcomer support near Haggerty and Grand River, helping families build community soon after relocating.

Family-Focused Churches

Churches with robust kids and teen programs provide secure check-in, sensory-aware spaces, and Sunday environments tailored to different ages. Many schedule midweek clubs, parenting groups, and summer VBS around local sports and activities at Lakeshore Park and the Novi Civic Center.

Sermon clips from Novi churches

36s
“And the reality is God gave us a word for this year that it is a year for fierce focus for us. Not a year to kinda be focused on God, not a year to kinda take a glance in his direction, but it is a year for us to have a fierce focus. And if you don't know what we mean when we say fierce focus, let me give you a definition that we gave everybody at the beginning of the year. Fierce focus is intense, unwavering concentration where you boldly direct all of your attention, energy, and discipline toward what matters most. It is the passionate refusal to be distracted.”
43s
“He's saying I am not one option on your screen. I define the whole system. I am the beginning and the end, and I am the author and the finisher of our faith. Some of us treat God like a low battery notification. We only pay attention when things are about to die. when Jesus is truly first, he's not buried. He's not occasional. He's not convenient. He is central. The question is not, are you spiritual? The question is, is Jesus just an app or he is running everything? Jesus is not honored by being present in your life. He is honored by being central in your life.”
39s
“Jesus said about John the Baptist, this was Jesus' exact words, there's never been a man born to a woman greater than John the Baptist. This is somebody Jesus had the highest opinion of of any person he knew, and yet John the Baptist sent somebody to Jesus to say, are you really the Messiah or should we be looking for somebody else? Are you really who we thought you were? Are you really him? And Jesus' response to him, just in summary, when you get to Matthew chapter 11 verse six, Jesus' response is, blessed is he who's not offended by me.”
38s
“Many of us have had bad experience, but you've also had a bad cheeseburger, but you didn't stop eating cheeseburgers. I can look at you and tell you you ain't stop eating no cheeseburgers. Guess what? You just found a different place to get your burger. We don't disobey God because we've had a bad experience. We should hold our leaders accountable, but we gotta have this mindset. Once I've given it, it is God's job to make sure that it's handled the right way. And here it is. Watch this. I I never give to a church. I give through a church. I'm giving it to Jesus, and I just happen to be giving it through my local church.”
29s
“Oh, I'm a blow your mind with this. He said, I want you to understand. I didn't give you that money to to to to buy your protection. I didn't give you that money to buy your water. I didn't give you that money to buy your food. I've demonstrated to you. I can do that. I gave you all of that so when the time is right, you can build me a sanctuary. Now I'm gonna hit you with something. The reason why God blesses us today and the reason why he'll bless you more than he has already is because what he's given us should always be viewed through the filter of building God a place to live.”
25s
“And I'm trying to say to you today, the reason why the enemy is trying so hard to come up with a reason to get you distracted is because he can see the miracle God has you walking in. Amen. He can see the hope of what God has out in front of you, and he's trying to get you to turn your attention to something else so he can get you off of your miracle. But I got news for him. You're not gonna be moved by the devil's distractions.”
41s
“Before God gave the law in Exodus chapter 20, he built the system to support it in Exodus chapter 18. God did not just drop truth on unprepared people. He prepared the people to carry the law before he gave it to them. Exodus chapter 18 sets up leadership. Exodus chapter 20 establishes lordship. First came structure, then came standards. Keep that in mind because God who organized the nation before commanding it is the same God who has prepared your heart so that he can speak to you tonight.”
39s
“Picture Sinai. Thunder, lightning, fire consuming the mountaintop, the ground shaking beneath 2,000,000 people. Moses disappears into smoke, and the people here touch the mountain and you die. That's holy terror. But notice the sequence. Before God gives the law, he announces, I am the Lord your God who brought you out of Egypt, out of the land of slavery. Relationship first, rules second. In other words, I saved you. Now here's how to live.”
50s
“Maybe you're exhausted trying to manage everyone's opinion of you. The first commandment offers rest. Let God alone be their Elohim. Maybe you've been harsh towards others, playing judge in situations where you have no standing. The first commandment humbles us. There's only one ultimate judge, and you are not that person. Right. But maybe you're like I was, carrying the weight of many gods, many obligation, many ways to fail. Jesus is at your well right now. He crossed every barrier to get there. The command is not just about statues. It's about ultimate allegiance. The answer to the question, who is first in my life? Who defines reality for me? Who do I trust, obey, and worship?”
48s
“Never trust yourself to make a life altering decision during a season of emotional upheaval. You need some godly counsel. You need some people around you to say, listen. Maybe maybe that last situation ended badly, but that doesn't mean the next one is gonna end bad. You don't leave the job when you realize that emotionally, I'm still recovering from what just happened. You don't leave the marriage when you realize, I'm not actually okay. I'm I'm I'm still recovering from the disappointment that just happened. You don't move to another city, you don't do things that are life altering when you realize I'm in a process of healing. Never trust yourself to make a life altering decision during a season of emotional upheaval.”

Why Novi churches are unique

With a highly international population linked to the auto-tech corridor and nearby global businesses, churches in Novi reflect a multicultural, globally aware faith community. Many congregations offer language support and neighborhood outreach that welcome newcomers from abroad and second-generation families alike. You'll commonly find bilingual services and translation, ESL and citizenship classes, and cross-cultural small groups.
Strong schools, safe subdivisions, and active parks culture make Novi deeply family-oriented, and local ministries mirror that rhythm through age-graded discipleship and weeknight activities. Parents often look for practical support and values-based mentorship, so programming emphasizes strong kids programs for young families, youth sports and mentoring, and home-based small group culture.
As a regional hub with major shopping, convention venues, and easy freeway access, Novi churches balance commuter-friendly schedules with a polished, tech-forward experience. Many faith communities pair engaging weekend gatherings with service projects tied to community events and nearby neighborhoods, blending worship and civic presence through modern worship with contemporary band, hybrid and livestream services, and community service and local partnerships.