Churches in Pflugerville

Active churches in Pflugerville

15608 Spring Hill Ln, Pflugerville
5 sermons
14400 Immanuel Rd, Pflugerville
2 sermons

Types of churches in Pflugerville

Modern Pflugerville Churches

Contemporary congregations feature band-led worship, practical teaching, and tech-friendly services with livestreams and mobile apps. Many gather in newer facilities or repurposed spaces near SH 130, Stone Hill Town Center, and along Kelly and Weiss Lane to serve commuters and fast-growing communities like Blackhawk and Falcon Pointe. They tend to attract young professionals and recent transplants looking for an easy on-ramp to community.

Spanish-Language Churches in Pflugerville

Congregations offering Spanish-only or bilingual services serve the city’s large Latino population, especially around Windermere, Wells Point, and along Pecan Street. Expect lively worship and family-centered ministries, plus practical support like ESL classes and translation to bridge multigenerational households. Many integrate cultural celebrations and neighborhood outreach that resonate on the east side and near Dessau Road.

Traditional Liturgical Churches

These congregations preserve classic liturgy, hymnody, and sacramental rhythms with choir and organ. You’ll find many near Old Town along Pecan Street and around Pfluger Park, serving multi‑generation households who value reverence and continuity. Seasonal observances like Advent and Lent shape the calendar, with quiet midweek services and local service projects.

Family-Focused Suburban Churches

Built around kids and student ministries, these churches host VBS, sports leagues, and parent groups aligned with the Pflugerville ISD calendar. They cluster near master‑planned neighborhoods like Avalon, Carmel, and Villages of Hidden Lake, with weekend events often at Lake Pflugerville and nearby parks. Expect secure check‑in, age‑graded programs, and abundant volunteer opportunities for busy families.

Sermon clips from Pflugerville churches

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#AppetiteForGodsWord
“``there's a dwindling appetite for the word of god. Alright. Alright. I don't read the word of god. Yeah. Unless I come to Sunday school on Sunday morning. Good. And the only time I pick it up Okay. Or on Wednesday night when I have bible study. Alright. What happened is because of spiritual dehydration, I that appetite I used to have for god's word, I don't have it anymore. Alright. All because that dwelling appetite is no longer there. Yeah. What god is saying to us is I need to recognize the symptoms of spiritual dehydration. Yeah. I should not need to pick up the word of god when I need to go to the funeral or when I need something. Alright. I should eat on the word of God every single day. Now, is the word of God sometimes not good to eat? Yes. Sometimes it don't taste right.”
46s
“O principal pilar da fé cristã é a salvação em Jesus Cristo, amém? É o principal pilar, não tem o que discutir. Efésios 2, 8 a e 9 faz o seguinte, porque pela graça sois salvos por meio da fé, isso não vem de vós, é dom de Deus. Por mais que a sociedade, por mais que as influências tenham tentem nos convencer do contrário, a grande verdade está aqui. A somos salvos pela graça do senhor, não somos salvos por nenhum, nenhum líder, por nem por nenhum pastor, pelo senhor. O 1º e importante pilar da fé cristã é Jesus Cristo.”
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#BewareYourWell
“``The second thing we need to do is we need to be careful Yes. Where we are sipping from. Alright. Look at the text. Jesus begin Mhmm. With water. He's analogy, but his woman came to the well Mhmm. For spanking in water. Alright. And she was saying to Jesus, why you this is Jacob's way. Yeah. This is the well that they've given down to us down to generations. Okay. And what Jesus said to her, we need to be into us today is that we need to be careful from where we sickened from. Yeah. He said, he told us when you're drinking from a well that will eventually dry. Yeah. Right. For us, oh god, what Jesus said to us is, we need to be careful from where we sipping from. Okay. Jesus said that physical water satisfies us temporarily.”
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#OverflowingSpring
“``He said, not only is there a spring. Yeah. But he said it'd be welling over. In other words, in the Greek, the word welling means spring up Yeah. Leaping, gushing forth. Alright. Lord god, it is a picture of a continuing life and energy and overflowing life. Alright. Lord God, I don't know about you this morning. Mhmm. But I need to make sure that I stay spiritually hydrated each and every day. Yeah. I make sure I read the word of god. Yeah. Even though I don't feel like it, I read the word of god. And when I get to reading the word of god, I have I have some pep in my step. Yeah. Yeah. Alright. Because I read the word of god. Yeah. It gives you the energy like those who got to have caffeine in the morning. Uh-huh. They get you moving.”
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#ObeyGodFirst
“``Yeah. The word of god ought to be like that for us. Yeah. Yeah. They get us moving. And, lord, I'm closing this morning, but I wanna share with us. We need to make sure we need to know what we're drinking from. We need to make sure that take advantage of the treatment plan. Yeah. That god gives to us. Yeah. It is a sad commentary. Yeah. That we are quick to to do what the doctor says. Right. But slow to do what god says.”
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#UnchangingJesus
“people spend their lives searching for direction, searching for fulfillment Alright. searching for certainty. We're living in a world now where almost everything seems uncertain. Yeah. The economy and fall. Yes. It does. Government change. Politicians change. Amen. Our health can can disappear in a moment. Mhmm. Our relationships can disappoint. Yes. Even tomorrow it never guarantees. Right. Right. So any world that is filled with uncertain, confusion, fear, changing values, Jesus offered us this morning that he's the only unchanging servant. Alright. He is the way to follow the truth to believe and the life to experience.”
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#JesusIsLife
“Amen. Number three, what I find in the text, not only is it certain that Jesus is the way for the lost. Mhmm. Not only is he true for the confused. Okay. But Jesus is life the dying. Look what he says. He said that I am the way. Yeah. The truth and the life. Christ is the life for those who have been spiritually dead. All of us were spiritually dead because we're born in sin. Yeah. Yeah. So this phrase, emphatically, I am the life. Is one of the most profound declaration Jesus makes again about his identity. Mhmm. It reveals not merely that Jesus gives life, but the fact that Jesus is life himself.”
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#ChristIsLifeItself
“Apart from Christ. Mhmm. Humanity is spiritually dead. Okay. He sustains believers and he walked through this Christian journey. We will have life and have it more abundantly. Yeah. What do you think about this, lord gods? Notice Jesus did not say, I know what life is. No. He did not say, I can teach you about life. No. He did not say, I offered a better life. Right. He said that I am the life. Yeah. Lord, I think about this.”
43s
#TruthSetsYouFree
“Then he also said in John chapter one verse 17, that grace and truth come to Jesus Christ. Yeah. Which means truth come to a person rather than to a proper position. Yeah. Then he said in John chapter eight verse thirty one and thirty two that you would know the truth. Alright. Alright. And the truth will set you free. Alright. In other words, freedom comes through following the truth which is Jesus the Christ.”
36s
“Buscar a Jesus, conhecer a sua palavra, você quer ouvir alguém falar com você? Leia a palavra, ele está falando contigo, o senhor está falando contigo através do espírito santo que vivifica a sua palavra. Você quer ter alguém para conversar? Fale com Deus, ore. Faça da sua conversa a sua oração e faça da sua a sua oração a sua conversa. Jesus é seu amigo, ele está do seu lado, ele não precisa de nenhuma mídia social, porque ele está aqui agora, está ali agora, está no Brasil agora, está em qualquer parte do mundo agora basta você bater à porta.”

Why Pflugerville churches are unique

Churches in Pflugerville serve a fast-growing, multiethnic suburb where young families and longtime residents share neighborhood life. This mix often leads to welcoming spaces with bilingual or multicultural services and a strong emphasis on faith formation for children and teens. Many congregations reflect this with bilingual services in English and Spanish, strong kids programs for young families, and multiethnic congregations and ministries.
Set between master-planned neighborhoods, trails, and Lake Pflugerville, local congregations make the most of the city’s outdoorsy culture and community festivals rooted in German-Texan heritage. It’s common to find seasonal gatherings, service projects, and family-friendly events that blend spiritual life with civic pride across Pflugerville churches. These rhythms show up in outdoor baptisms and lake gatherings, sports and recreation ministries, and community service and local outreach.
With many residents commuting into Austin’s tech corridor, churches in Pflugerville, TX tend to be flexible and tech-forward in how they gather and disciple. Expect contemporary music, hybrid options, and schedules that fit busy professionals and students. This often includes modern worship with contemporary band, multiple service times for commuters, and ministries tailored to young adults and professionals.