Churches in Papillion

Active churches in Papillion

1001 Royal Drive, Papillion
4 sermons
749 Pinnacle Drive, Papillion
1 sermon

Types of churches in Papillion

Contemporary Churches in Papillion

Papillion’s newer congregations along the Highway 370 corridor and near Shadow Lake Towne Center emphasize modern worship, practical teaching, and a family-friendly vibe. These churches often tailor service times around Papillion-La Vista school activities and youth sports at places like Walnut Creek Lake, making it easy for busy households and commuters into Omaha.

Historic & Liturgical

Established congregations near downtown Papillion, around Washington Street and Halleck Park, preserve traditional liturgy, choral music, and a reverent worship atmosphere. They tend to draw multi-generational families and participate in civic rhythms such as Papillion Days, anchoring faith life in long-standing local traditions.

Military-Friendly Churches in Papillion

With Offutt Air Force Base just east in Bellevue, many Papillion churches offer strong support for military families, including deployment care, flexible schedules, and livestream options. These congregations understand PCS transitions and provide quick on-ramps for community through small groups and childcare along 72nd and 84th Street corridors.

Multisite & Regional Churches

Large Omaha-area churches often operate satellite campuses around Papillion, especially along Highway 370, drawing attendees from La Vista, Gretna, and Bellevue. Expect ample parking, polished worship production, video-driven teaching, and robust weekday ministries like recovery groups and youth programs that serve the wider suburban community.

Sermon clips from Papillion churches

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“And as hard as that was for people to understand, he eventually got on a cross and he died, and then three days later, he rose so that we can be forgiven from the penalty of sin and so that we could be freed from the power of sin. We get forgiven from the penalty of sin by putting our faith in Jesus and his blood, his innocent blood covers our sinfulness, and we enter into right relationship with God. And through that right relationship with God, then the resurrection of Jesus, the new life that we have, gives us power to walk free from the power that sin has had on our lives.”
89s
#FearOverFaith
“Peter wasn't evil, he was afraid. What could he be afraid of pastor? Same thing you're afraid of fear of rejection, fear of danger, fear of disassociation, fear of not bidding in. But guess what he ended up denying Jesus not because he didn't know who Jesus was but he was more afraid of what the people could do to him than what God could do through him. because the Bible tells us that his posture and his resolve was this, There”
41s
“That it would be more than an economic Jubilee. It would be more than just a financial reset for the community, but there would come a day when a Messiah would come and spiritually, relationally, economically, socially, governmentally, he would usher in a cosmic, global, eternal, everlasting year of jubilee, where everyone could be set free. And Jesus says, today, this has been fulfilled. They would be like Jesus basically sitting down. It's what they did when they preached. He sat down and he said, I'm him.”
35s
“That that we are we are missing it if we think Jesus was only talking about spiritual poverty, and political prisoners, and societal oppression, emotionally blind. We're missing it because Jesus is saying, yes, all those things and the ones who are literally poor and actual prisoners and truly oppressed and really blind. I've come for them as well, and I've come for my kingdom to make an impact on their life.”
34s
“And my challenge is, are you a life gate in the margins? Are are you a gate that brings the kingdom into the margins? I need to do better here. I want us to do better here because we believe, at the end of the day, free people free people. And the people who can set other people free are the free ones. Not just changing laws, not just changing policies, not just rearranging a society, but free people are the ones who set other people free.”
50s
#NotYourFinalChapter
“Because Peter failed but God kept writing his story. Y'all ain't praying with me because this same Peter who denied Jesus is the same Peter who preached at Pentecost. He's the same Peter that led the early church. He's the same Peter who was a voice that was dedicated to spreading the gospel of Jesus Christ. So let me tell you, the man who denied Jesus became a man who would proclaim Jesus and I wanna tell you this morning, don't you think your failures are god's final word?”
29s
“I want to give you three things to keep in mind. First of all, be humble. Dont be concerned about titles, positions, money, material things. Were going to have all of that and Gods going to give you all that he wants to give you. Hes going to give you the titles that he has waiting for you to have. Hes going to give you the positions. But be humble and follow Gods leading.”
25s
“God wanted to, I had addictions. And when we give our life to Jesus, it doesnt like those addictions go away. Yeah, we might, I quit the drugs, I quit the sex, I quit the alcohol, but there were still addictions because there was a root cause of that. The lies. He wanted to heal me from the people I had hurt and the lies that I had told.”
16s
“I learned how to get up early, take time every morning to read the Bible. I learned how to memorize scripture, to get that into my heart. I was thrilled about my life with Jesus. I told Jesus I would do anything for him. I would go anywhere for him. I would move anywhere for him.”
29s
“I had many secrets and I was trying to fill it with that, with alcohol, drugs, but only Jesus could fill it. And that day I felt joy come upon me, a joy that I had never experienced before. The desire to no longer live was gone. Jesus filled every area. There was now, rather than wanting to drink and do drugs and sex and all that stuff, I wanted to read this Bible.”

Why Papillion churches are unique

Set within family-friendly neighborhoods and the well-regarded Papillion La Vista schools, churches in Papillion naturally lean into ministries for kids and parents, with schedules that fit youth sports and commuter life. Many Papillion churches emphasize strong kids programs for young families, small group culture, and flexible service times for busy families.
Proximity to Offutt Air Force Base means a notable number of military and federal employees live in and around Papillion, shaping congregations to be mobile, resilient, and service-minded. In response, Papillion churches often provide transition care, practical support, and pastoral counseling, including military family support groups, care ministries and counseling, and practical help during deployments.
Papillion’s parks, trails, and lake areas foster a strong outdoor community ethos, and churches in Papillion often gather beyond the sanctuary for neighborhood projects and seasonal events. The city’s blend of small-town feel with Omaha’s metro arts and diversity also encourages varied worship expressions and language accessibility, seen in outdoor fellowship and service projects, modern worship with contemporary band, and bilingual Spanish-English services.