Churches in Pembroke Pines

Active churches in Pembroke Pines

12350 Sheridan St, Pembroke Pines
2 sermons
9300 Pembroke Road, Pembroke Pines
3 sermons
Pembroke Pines, FL 33028
4 sermons

Types of churches in Pembroke Pines

Modern Pembroke Pines Churches

Many congregations west of I‑75 and along Pines Boulevard offer contemporary worship with bands, casual dress, and practical teaching. These churches often meet in multi-use spaces or shopping-plaza venues near the Pembroke Gardens shopping district and emphasize kids’ ministry, small groups, and livestreams for busy families.

Catholic Churches in Pembroke Pines

Long-established parishes serve multi‑generational families from neighborhoods like Pembroke Lakes and Century Village, offering sacramental life and community festivals throughout the year. Weekends commonly include English and Spanish liturgies, with catechesis and youth programs that fit the city’s school and sports schedules.

Spanish-Language & Multicultural

Reflecting the city’s large Colombian, Venezuelan, Cuban, and Brazilian populations, many congregations offer Spanish-only or bilingual services, with some adding Portuguese ministries. You’ll find vibrant worship and family outreach near Pines Boulevard, Flamingo Road, and Sheridan Street, creating bridges for newcomers and second‑generation residents.

Caribbean & Haitian Congregations

Pembroke Pines’ proximity to Miramar and Hollywood supports active Caribbean and Haitian churches that blend Creole- or English-language preaching with spirited praise. Many host immigration help, food distribution, and youth programs, drawing families from east-of-Flamingo neighborhoods to areas near University Drive and Pembroke Road.

Sermon clips from Pembroke Pines churches

46s
“``Porque la verdadera madurez cristiana, iglesia, no consiste en necesitar menos a Cristo. Consiste en reconocer cuánto más cada día necesitamos Así que conclusión, iglesia. Pablo nos ha permitido, en esta porción de las escrituras, dar un vistazo detrás de cortinas. Y lo que parecía un rechazo a simple vista, dios lo estaba usando para cumplir su propósito y lo continúa usando para cumplir su propósito. Lo que a simple vista parecía una pérdida formaba parte de un plan mucho más grande en las manos de dios. Esa es una verdad que nosotros necesitamos recordar el día de hoy, iglesia. No solamente hoy sino todos los días.”
48s
“Yeah. And, you know, the question always comes up, well, if this is the biblical model, why aren't more churches doing this? But at anything else about scripture, about describing the Christian life, and then ask, why doesn't more people's lives look like that? Because the way of the kingdom is hard, we in our flesh tend to choose the easier way continuously. That's the story of god's people from Genesis to Revelation is we will choose the way that seems right to us as opposed to submitting to God's way. So more churches don't do this because it is difficult, because it is harder. It is way easier to just put one guy at the top and just say, what I say goes, and that's how it is.”
32s
“Do you believe that? I don't mean just theologically. I mean emotionally. Do you truly believe God loves you the way he loves Jesus? Because if you don't believe it, you know what happens? Your spirituality becomes performance. You start living with this orphan spirit where you're trying to achieve something that God has already settled in Christ Jesus.”
37s
“Cristo vino a esta vida y murió en la cruz. Los hombres rechazaron a Cristo, los hombres condenaron y crucificaron a Cristo, son responsables de esa acción, pero la palabra de Dios nos dice en hechos que fue a través del predeterminado consejo de Dios, Aún así Dios estaba llevando al cabo el plan de salvación para el mundo. Entonces, iglesia, lo que vemos nosotros aquí que de la misma manera el rechazo de Israel, ¿Qué es lo que hizo? Abrió una puerta para que el evangelio se extendiera entre todas las naciones.”
37s
“Entonces, ¿Cuál era la idea? La idea es utilizar la salvación de los gentiles para despertar el deseo de Israel de volver a aquel dios, aquel Mesías por el cual ellos había el Cristo había venido y que había rechazado. Y miremos lo que dice el versículo 12. Dice y si su transgresión, es decir, la de los israelitas. Es la riqueza del mundo y su defección, la riqueza de los gentiles que es lo que pregunta Pablo. Entonces, ¿Cuánto más no será su plena restauración?”
36s
“nosotros no celebramos el hecho de que se cerró una puerta en una ciudad. Lo que celebramos es que dios fue tan poderoso que convirtió esa puerta cerrada en una oportunidad para alcanzar a muchos más. Eso es lo que celebramos y eso es exactamente lo que Pablo está diciendo aquí. Por esa razón, iglesia, cuando no entendemos lo que Dios está haciendo, yo te animo a que continuemos confiando en dios, que continuemos confiando en su carácter porque él es fiel, él nunca cambia, él es verdadero, sus promesas son verdaderas,”
35s
“And so, this is a structural way to live in mutual accountability, submission to one another, to help protect that from happening. And so, that would be how I answer that question. Why now? For such a time as this, it seems right to us and to the Holy Spirit. And this is a slow journey of getting there that really came to a culminating point about two years ago. And at that time, it was behind the scenes conversations between Evan and I. He and Cassandra first came to the church together in 2020.”
42s
“Experientially, I am prone to taking on more than I should. I remember a year ago I preached on this for the first time, and I opened with a story about instead of asking for help, I carried a treadmill up my stairs, and my body paid the price for that. That was stupid. But like, spiritually, to do the same is not good for me, but it's also not good for our church family. I would also say experientially, not just here, but yes here, and in the larger capital C church, how many times have we seen that when there is a single point of leadership, it becomes a singular, heavy, with massive fallout point of failure in the life of the church.”
39s
“What I love about our church in particular as we focus and we grow is we are aligning with what we read in scripture. We encourage you to do that as well. That's why we continually say, have a bible. Bring your bible. Do not trust everything that's set up here. You need to read and find out for yourself. When we talk about this plurality of eldership, when we talk about elders being in the bible, we can point you directly where that's at, but we want you to open up your bible and read it for yourself. And that's how we are gonna disciple more and more in the way of Christ is when we are growing together as a church, and it's not a reliance on what's happening or said from the stage. And that's where we wanna get to.”
35s
“Put them right in between the fleas. It's a new translation. Alright? But do something to them. Sanctify by your truth. Let truth find such opportunity in their lives that it will build an immune system within them that when they enter into the world, they will not be affected by the world, but they will affect their world.”

Why Pembroke Pines churches are unique

Set in one of Broward County’s most diverse suburbs, churches in Pembroke Pines reflect a rich mix of Hispanic, Caribbean, and Latin American cultures. Many congregations offer bilingual and even trilingual gatherings, blending styles from Latin praise to gospel and contemporary worship. Look for bilingual Spanish and English services, Haitian Creole worship gatherings, and multicultural congregations and outreach that mirror the city’s everyday life.
With master-planned neighborhoods like Silver Lakes, Pembroke Falls, and Chapel Trail, plus strong schools and parks, Pembroke Pines churches lean into family life and youth engagement. Weekends often include age-graded programming, safe check-in systems, and activities that fit around soccer schedules and after-school commitments. Expect strong kids programs for young families, youth and teen discipleship, and sports ministries and soccer leagues.
In a commuter-friendly city framed by I-75, Pines Boulevard, and the Everglades, congregations shape rhythms that fit busy workweeks and seasonal weather realities. Many offer flexible midweek options, online access, and community care teams that mobilize during storms, while also serving seniors in communities like Century Village. You’ll find service times for commuters, hurricane relief and disaster response, and senior adult ministries and care.