Churches in Port Isabel

Active churches in Port Isabel

603 S Tarnava, Port Isabel
5 sermons · 4 days ago
603 S Tarnava, Port Isabel
3 sermons

Types of churches in Port Isabel

Non-denominational

Modern music, practical teaching, and a relaxed, come-as-you-are atmosphere — popular with young adults and families who want a welcoming community without strong denominational ties.

Mainline & historic

Traditional worship with beautiful sanctuaries, choral music, and liturgical services — congregations that connect faith with history and a long-standing community presence.

Students & young adults

With the University of Colorado nearby, many churches emphasize student ministry — Bible studies, worship nights, and service opportunities built for people in their college and early-career years.

Family-friendly

Strong kids’ programs, youth groups, and safe, supportive environments — with Sunday school, childcare, and age-specific ministries throughout the city.

Sermon clips from Port Isabel churches

75s
#LoveAboveAll
“It's amazing. One thing I realized even later on is faith, hope, and what else? Love. You can have faith to move mountains. You can have all kinds of faith. You can speak in a different language, whatever it is. You can have a lot of talents. But if you have no love, you're nothing. You can have all the hope you want, but have no love, nothing. And love will endure forever. Your faith will be over one day. You know that? What is faith? It's it's the hope of the things we don't see. But when you see Jesus, do you need faith? Not anymore. You're gonna see him face to face, and you don't need no more hope, but you will need eternal love. And that eternal love is what's gonna hold us and carry us through this life and the next life.”
65s
#SilentButPresent
“``But, see, just because Jesus was silent, it doesn't mean he was not acting. He was showing us that even in his silence, he's still present. He's present there. He's present with you right now here. He promised to be with us. He was present with, you know, when he created everything, the story continues all the way to our eternity. His love will endure how long? Forever. So I pray that that as we continue to know about his love and that he continue to be persistent in showing us, you know, this woman was persistent persistent, but there's no one so persistent like Jesus, like God. He over and over again is showing you and me how much he loves us. And then he he not only say, but he demonstrated his love on the cross.”
66s
#SinIsInherited
“But then something not gonna happen is that humans decided to do their own thing. I got this. You you you created that, I got this now. And what happened? That's what got us here in trouble. That's why we made that's why we sin. Sometimes we think that what makes us a sinner is because we sin. That's not the case. You know that? What makes you a sinner is because you're a sinner. What makes you sin is because you're a sinner. Which one is first? escape, you cannot and I cannot escape our our inheritance of sin. It's not the the the behavior you have that condemn you is who you come from.”
45s
#FamilyAtTheTable
“Because you are no longer strangers. You are family to him. You are his children. He gives himself, not whatever is in the table, not dead fish, not kind of ground grain, but his own body and blood. He promised to be present. We don't change that. That's nothing it's still bread and wine. But he promised to be with us as we do this. That's a beautiful promise. Because when we eat, we do are reminded that even if he's silent, he's providing for us.”
67s
#HonorThroughTheSpirit
“But as forgiven sinners, here's our challenge. How can we, even though we know we shouldn't badmouth our leaders, how can we obey this commandment and honor all those whom God has put in authority over us? Only in the very same way we're able to keep any of God's righteous commandments. We can never, by our own power and strength, obey this commandment or any of them. For with these sinful hearts, we fail. We fail again and again to keep this commandment or any of his commandments. My dear friends, it is only under the power of the holy spirit that we can honor those who that god has put an authority over us, especially those we disagree with.”
70s
#ForgivenYetDependent
“Certainly, as Christians, we know that simply through faith in Jesus and trusting him is atoning death on the cross for our for our sake. We know that simply through faith in him, all our sins, including our sins against the fourth commandment, are forgiven. But as forgiven sinners, here's our challenge. How can we, even though we know we shouldn't badmouth our leaders, how can we obey this commandment and honor all those whom God has put in authority over us? Only in the very same way we're able to keep any of God's righteous commandments. We can never, by our own power and strength, obey this commandment or any of them.”
70s
#RepentAndReceiveGrace
“``Simply put, as we study the commandments, we realize that we have failed miserably to keep the commandments. And, also, as we study the commandments, it gives us the opportunity to turn to our god and say, help me. I understand how I failed you, Lord. Help me. And turn to him and say, please, Jesus, Holy Spirit, I need your help. And it is only then. You see, it is only when we understand how horribly sinful we are that the gospel really begins to shine. And Jesus says to us, our god says to us, yes, I know all ever one of your sins. I know you've rejected me and turned away from me again and again and again. But now listen, through your faith in Jesus Christ, all your sins are forgiven.”
60s
#ConfessAndBeForgiven
“And, also, as we study the commandments, it gives us the opportunity to turn to our god and say, help me. I understand how I failed you, Lord. Help me. And turn to him and say, please, Jesus, Holy Spirit, I need your help. And it is only then. You see, it is only when we understand how horribly sinful we are that the gospel really begins to shine. And Jesus says to us, our god says to us, yes, I know all ever one of your sins. I know you've rejected me and turned away from me again and again and again. But now listen, through your faith in Jesus Christ, all your sins are forgiven.”
51s
#ThirdCommandmentIsLove
“Is he just mean? And as some people say, he just he just wants to ruin our weekends so we can't have no fun weekends. That's a silly thought, although sometimes I think people believe that. Like all of his commandments, god gives us the third commandment for our good. Okay? Our god dearly loves us, my friends. I'll go on to say he loves us more than we can understand. And our god who dearly loves us, wants us to be filled with that peace that passes all understanding.”
51s
#GodLovesUsDeeply
“``Our god dearly loves us, my friends. I'll go on to say he loves us more than we can understand. And our god who dearly loves us, wants us to be filled with that peace that passes all understanding. And god gives us that peace through his precious word in the two sacraments, where we hear again that Jesus Christ died on that cross and paid the price for our sins. And now simply through faith in Jesus, every single one of our sins is forgiven.”

Why Port Isabel churches are unique

Tradition meets innovation: The spiritual landscape in Port Isabel reflects both heritage and progress, with long-established mainline churches standing alongside newer congregations that emphasize casual gatherings and contemporary worship.
A culture all its own: Many churches mirror the city’s culture of inclusivity and connection to the outdoors, offering spaces where people of all backgrounds can experience faith and community in an authentic, welcoming environment.