Churches in Port St. Lucie

Active churches in Port St. Lucie

1450 SW Broadview St, Port St. Lucie
70 sermons · 3 days ago
2180 SE Morningside Blvd., Port St. Lucie
13 sermons · 4 days ago
1750 SE Lennard Rd, Port St. Lucie
14 sermons
10011 S US Hwy 1, Port St. Lucie
3 sermons

Types of churches in Port St. Lucie

Port St. Lucie Contemporary Churches

Many newer congregations near Tradition, St. Lucie West, and along Crosstown Parkway use live bands, practical teaching, and modern tech. They often host weeknight small groups in HOA clubhouses and organize volunteer teams serving along Port St. Lucie Boulevard and the Gatlin/Becker corridor.

Multicultural & Bilingual

Port St. Lucie’s diversity shows up in churches offering Spanish- and Haitian Creole–language services, especially along the US-1 corridor and the city’s east side. These congregations blend Caribbean and Latin worship styles, run ESL classes and immigration-help clinics, and celebrate cultural festivals that connect newer residents with long-timers.

Family Churches in Port St. Lucie

Congregations with strong kids’ and student ministries are common around master-planned neighborhoods like Tradition, Torino, and the Becker/Gatlin area. Expect parent groups, sports-based outreach at Whispering Pines or Sportsman’s Park, and schedules that track St. Lucie Public Schools and youth leagues.

Catholic Parishes

Long-established parishes serve multigenerational families with Mass, sacraments, and community life along Port St. Lucie Boulevard and US-1. Many host food pantries, seasonal fish fries during Lent, and devotional groups, drawing commuters from River Park to St. Lucie West.

Sermon clips from Port St. Lucie churches

50s
#prayerFirst
“``In the life of a Christ follower, I've said this a million times, in the life of a Christ follower, prayer should never be the last resort. It should always be your first choice. It should always be your first option. It it should always be your first line of of offense. Scripture says we can go boldly before the throne of grace. We have access directly to the God, the creator of the universe, and scripture tells us that he hears our prayers. And he's a good God that says, with me, all things are possible. So we go before god with what? Paul said with thanksgiving. Why? Because we know that he hears us and because we know that he is working in all things to bring about good for those who love him and are called according to his purpose.”
62s
#SinDestroysGenerations
“And the bible says that sin passed throughout them. Sin has passed all generations. See, when sin came into the mix, it did what sin does. Sin is like rust. Yes. It degrades, it erodes, and damages, and destroys, and eventually turns everything to dust. The bible says in Proverbs that the ways of sin or the ways of the wicked are a path that leads unto death. But on earth, it created brokenness. Why? Well, first of all, created shame and Adam and Eve, created division between them and god. It created a a battle between their generations. Remember, very shortly after that, Cain and Abel occur, and Cain kills his brother Abel. The worst sin is committed literally moments after the fall.”
56s
#PraiseInAdversity
“When I have what I call bad days or seem like bad days don't nothing go right. Ain't nothing going how you ought to think it ought to go. And what could go wrong does go wrong? And you say, what is going on? What is happening to me? And some of us say, Lord, what are you doing? Well, when that starts to happen, I want you to take a different view and be purposeful about how you deal with that adversity. I want you when the next difficult moment comes in your life, the next piece of bad news you get, I want you to start to go into praising God. Well, yeah. When when when when that next that next battle comes, that next challenge, I want you to start praising the Lord. Why, pastor? Because that means that God is setting me up to receive something from God on high.”
43s
“Some people today in here need to come home. Not run from home, not run away from home, not go to Moab, but come home. Home to prayer. Amen? Home to purpose, home to worship, home to peace, home to Jesus. You know, Jonah in the Bible thought that his life was over. He didn't like what god had called him to do and where god had called him to go. He ran from god. He ended up in a storm and then in the belly of a fish.”
45s
#intimacyNotControl
“In a relationship, think about your relationships for a minute. Husband and wife or friendships or whatever else. You can have control or you can have intimacy, but you can't have both. Say it again. You can have control or you can have intimacy, but you can't have both. I learned this firsthand. Listen, I am very type a. I like to solve problems. I'm a people pleaser. I like to fix things. You know, when we first got married, when when I first got married, if we had the least little argument, I wanted to talk it out. I still sometimes do this and I have to, like, pull it back. Right? But but I wanted to talk it out and beat it to death until it was fixed and I was convinced I could fix it.”
39s
#surrenderTrustGod
“So what do we do? When there's something that we can't control, we say, God, hey, guess what? This one's actually yours. I trust it to you. I've done what I can do. Do your part. I've done, God, what I can do. The rest is up to you. I'm trusting you with all my heart. I'm not leaning on my own understanding. In this particular situation, in every other situation, God, I'm acknowledging you. I'm submitting to you. I am praying that you would do something about this, What does God do? God gives you a supernatural peace that goes beyond your ability to understand.”
33s
#stopPlayingGod
“And we laugh and we joke, but the reality is is that whenever we're trying to control something that is not ours to control, we're trying to be like God. And we don't always look at it that way, and we don't wanna admit that and be honest with ourselves. But when you try to control any area that is not yours to control, you are attempting to be like God. The attitude is is I wanna control it because I believe that I know what's best.”
56s
#ShareTheGospel
“``When was the last time you shared the gospel with somebody? Now I'm not talking about being pleasant. I'm not talking about loved them. I'm not talking about helping with something. I'm not talking about being kind. I'm not even talking about praying with them. I'm talking about sharing the gospel. So here's my question. Do you live a life of intentional witness, or do you live a life of hoping you don't have to? Here's the statement I put up on the screen. Am I sharing what god has done in my life or am I withholding it from others? And I use that term withholding it because here's the deal. Jesus saved you. If he gave you eternal life, if he if he has rescued you from the sinner's death of hell, then you have a story to tell.”
52s
#DontLookBack
“Because seeing those things, we grow. In those things, he transforms us. If we settle into what makes sense, we plateau in our walk. We become like everybody else who is satisfied with just enough Jesus that they don't have to change who they are. I don't want to be who I was. Being who I was is like Lot's wife looking back at the city of Sodom and Gomorrah. I mean, that's what she did. She that was her old life, and god said, don't look back where there's gonna be consequences. And then your desire for what she had, she looked back. I don't wanna look back.”
44s
#MaturityThroughObedience
“The maturity is not something you gain over time. You gain with obedience to god. That's how you gain the spiritual maturity. You don't gain it over time. You say, oh, I got saved when I was five years old. I'm 87 years old. I must be spiritually mature. No. You can still be a baby Christ. Amen. Okay? The reality of obedience and following the will of god and surrendering to the to the word of god and the commandments of Christ is very simple. The more you apply it, the more you practice it, the more it becomes who you are, the more mature you become. And and and the reality is you can't fake it.”

Why Port St. Lucie churches are unique

As one of Florida’s fastest-growing, family-friendly cities with a diverse mix of transplants from the Northeast, Latin America, and the Caribbean, churches in Port St. Lucie naturally serve multi-generational and multicultural congregations. Many offer welcoming environments that reflect the city’s mix of languages and cultures, including bilingual or multilingual services, strong kids programs for young families, and multiethnic congregations and outreach.
Set between the St. Lucie River and miles of nature preserves, the city’s outdoor lifestyle and spread-out neighborhoods shape how Port St. Lucie churches gather and serve. Congregations mobilize for storm season and neighborhood service projects, while providing practical support for retirees and caregivers. Expect ministries like hurricane relief and preparedness teams, recreation and outdoors ministries, and care for seniors and caregivers.
Because much of the city is newer and master-planned, there’s a start-up spirit that encourages innovation, flexibility, and community partnership among local congregations. You’ll often find approachable services in flexible venues and strong digital engagement that keeps newcomers connected, anchored by clear teaching and next-step pathways. This shows up as modern worship with contemporary band, small group culture, and practical Bible teaching for everyday life.