Churches in Plantation
Types of churches in Plantation
Modern Plantation Churches
Contemporary congregations cluster along University Drive and near Broward Mall, drawing young families from Jacaranda and neighborhoods around Plantation Central Park. Expect live-band worship, casual dress, kids’ check-in, and midweek groups that fit commuter schedules across Broward Boulevard and Cleary Boulevard.
Plantation Young Adult Churches
Ministries focused on 18–30-year-olds connect students from nearby Nova Southeastern University and Broward College with early-career residents in the Plantation Midtown district. These churches often host evening services, coffeehouse-style gatherings, and small groups meeting in apartments along Pine Island and Nob Hill corridors, plus park-based service projects.
Spanish-Language Churches
Reflecting Plantation’s Venezuelan, Colombian, and Cuban communities, many congregations offer Spanish-only or bilingual services across central and western neighborhoods. Services blend Latin worship styles with family festivals and practical support like ESL classes, with convenient access along Pine Island Road and Cleary Boulevard.
Caribbean & Haitian-Creole Churches
On the east side near the SR 7/US-441 corridor, congregations serve Caribbean and Haitian families with spirited worship, call-and-response preaching, and gospel choirs. They frequently organize food distributions and youth arts ministries, anchoring community life for residents of Plantation Park, Plantation Isles, and nearby blocks.