Churches in Pearl

Active churches in Pearl

417 N. Bierdeman Rd., Pearl
4 sermons
3705 Old Brandon Road, Pearl
1 sermon

Types of churches in Pearl

Modern Churches in Pearl

Many congregations near the I-20 retail corridor around Trustmark Park and the Outlets feature band-led worship, media screens, and practical teaching for commuters. They often offer multiple Sunday services and weeknight groups, convenient for residents living off Pearson Road or working in nearby Jackson.

Historic & Liturgical

Long-established congregations along Highway 80 and Old Brandon Road keep traditional liturgy, choir music, and a reverent sanctuary feel. These churches draw multi-generational households who value continuity and the seasonal rhythms of the church year.

Family-Friendly Churches in Pearl

Family-focused churches in Pearl build schedules around Pearl Public School District events, with strong children’s programs, Wednesday-night dinners, and youth ministries. Many host VBS and sports outreaches near city parks and the Pearl High School area, making it easy for parents juggling band and game nights.

Pentecostal & Holiness

Lively congregations emphasize spirited worship, altar prayer, and regular revival services common across central Mississippi. In and around Pearl they often serve working households toward the Richland side of town and organize hands-on outreach and disaster relief when Pearl River flooding affects neighbors.

Sermon clips from Pearl churches

54s
“As I studied it this week, here's what I found and I just want you to see it. It's the Greek word charisma, which comes from the root word charis, which comes from the word grace. Here's why that matters. Because scripture tells us today that for the new self who is in Christ, the motivating factor for forgiveness is grace. It's not their worthiness. It's not whether they deserve it. It's not even their repentance. A motivating factor for the new self is how Jesus forgave It's grace.”
41s
“Your name may have been written on the church role many years ago but have you ever united with this church in your heart and your spirit where it counts? You look around, you'll discover that those who spend a great deal of their time criticizing the church and all the people in it are those who for one reason or another have never fully, completely, wholeheartedly united their spirits with the church. That's what we're talking about. But what a marvelous transformation occurs in that person's attitude when he or she finally decides to be together with everybody else.”
49s
“What grows fastest when you are hurt? Listen, maybe today, if you forget everything else I say, maybe today, the most obedient thing that you as a spouse, as a single person, the most obedient thing you can do is today, maybe in our sponsor time in just a moment or this afternoon or tomorrow morning, to pray and just to say, God, would you help me? Would you help me to release and to let go of these emotions that are controlling me and that are hurting people that are closest to me. That's it. Just to pray and go, God, I'm I'm broken, that I've grieved the Holy Spirit because I've let these things be real in me.”
33s
“Let me put some flesh on it. You know what bitterness is like? It's like a small splinter that gets in you. Everybody got a splinter before at some point in your life. Right? You get a big one. You're like, oh, I gotta get that one out. But you sometimes you just get the little bitty one. You just graze the wood, and you get a little bitty one. And you know what? It's it ain't that big a deal at first. But if it stays there untreated, you know what happens? That inflammation starts to spread, and what could have been only momentary pain has now become a bigger issue all because the hurt lingered.”
27s
“K? What we say around here is being in church doesn't make you in Christ. Alright? No more than me sitting in my garage long enough at night turns me into a car, sitting up in the church house doesn't make me in Christ. There's a surrendered moment of my life where he transfers into me. K? So there's the old self. There's also the new self. The new self is this. The new self isn't perfect, but the new self is surrendered to the lordship of Christ.”
39s
“This is this is an exciting time. This is not an in between time. Don't look at it that way. This is an exciting time where God is doing something and getting our hearts ready for what's coming. This is the time to discover and discern the will of God for this church and for our individual lives. Folks, it it can all come together. We can reach people for Christ. We can experience all that God has in store for us. It's not over. There's more coming.”
40s
“These early Christians needed the kind of nurture that could not be provided by the kind of spasmodic attendance that satisfies far too many Christians in our day. They devoted themselves to the apostles' teaching because they realized not everyone was gonna be happy about their new commitment to the Messiah. Remember, at this time, these were mostly Jews, and this was a radical life change for them to accept Jesus as their messiah. They were not going to receive encouragement and strength on their jobs. Most of them would not receive it at home.”
24s
“This church will never be anything more than we as an individual members make it. It won't be anything more than what we make it. That can be frightening, but just think of all the potential. I think, we all need to take a hard look in our individual commitment to it. If every member were just like me, what kind of church would this church be?”
49s
“"The mistake that many of us make is that we think whenever God blesses us with more. That it's actually for me. So why? Why would we be enriched in every way? Well, so I can buy 12 pairs of shoes, even though there's only seven days of the week. Or man, so that I can get a better shotgun with an even better scope. So I don't miss Bambi on the very first shot, right? I'm enriched so I can have more. But Paul says through God's word, why is God going to bless us? Well, we've been enriched. Paul says so we can be generous and give glory to God. You've been enriched. We've been entrusted with more so that we can be generous and give glory to God."”
45s
“"Money matters because money is a matter of the heart. Throughout this series, scripture has showed us that you know what money really does? More than it buys you a boat, for all my people who were here last week, right? Money reveals and reflects your heart. That's what it does over and over and over. It reveals and reflects your heart. So much so that Jesus said, Jesus' words, not Brian's, where your treasure or where your money is, there your, your heart will be also. And guess what? 2,000 years later, it's still true. It's like he knew what he was talking about. Money reflects the obedience of our heart. And we're going to circle around that one last time."”

Why Pearl churches are unique

Set just east of Jackson, Pearl is a family-focused suburb with tight-knit subdivisions and a large commuter workforce tied to retail, logistics, and the airport. That rhythm shapes churches in Pearl, where you’ll commonly find strong kids programs for young families, midweek dinners and activities, and multiple service times for shift workers that fit real-life schedules.
Bordering the Pearl River and facing periodic severe-weather events, the city prizes resilience and neighbors-helping-neighbors. Reflecting that, Pearl churches frequently organize disaster relief and recovery teams, support the hurting through food pantry and benevolence, and maintain community partnerships with city services for rapid response.
Spiritually and culturally, the area blends longstanding Southern worship traditions with the metro’s broader diversity, including students, young professionals, and military families connected to the nearby Air Guard. In practice, many churches in Pearl pair expository Bible teaching with blended worship with gospel influences and offer outreach like ministries for military and airport staff.