Churches in Prosper

Active churches in Prosper

1001 W. Prosper Trail, Prosper
60 sermons
300 Denton Way, Prosper
1 sermon
601 S Church St, Prosper
2 sermons

Types of churches in Prosper

Modern Prosper Churches

Many newer congregations in Prosper offer contemporary worship with live bands, practical teaching, and casual environments. Campuses are clustered along US‑380 and Preston Road, serving fast-growing neighborhoods like Windsong Ranch and Star Trail and commuters to Frisco’s corporate corridor. Weeknight small groups and strong online streaming make them convenient for busy families.

Prosper Family Churches

Churches centered on families emphasize robust kids’ ministry, student programs, and seasonal events aligned with Prosper ISD’s calendar. You’ll find weekend sports-friendly service times and weekday preschool options near parks and schools around Frontier Park, Gentle Creek, and the Lakes of Prosper area. These congregations often organize service projects that involve parents and children together.

Liturgical & Traditional

Congregations with a historic or liturgical bent prioritize hymns, creeds, and sacramental worship in a quiet, reverent setting. Many meet in established sanctuaries along or just off Preston Road or Coit Road, drawing multi‑generational residents from older parts of town. They appeal to those seeking continuity and structured worship rhythms.

Spanish-Language & Multicultural

Bilingual and Spanish-language congregations reflect Prosper’s growing diversity, especially along the US‑380 corridor. Services often include translation, multicultural music, and community programs like ESL and immigration support that connect newer residents around Gates of Prosper with nearby neighborhoods such as Artesia and Whitley Place. These churches foster cross-cultural fellowship for blended and bilingual families.

Sermon clips from Prosper churches

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“Saul of Tarsus just had to look inwardly. Before he changed his life, he changed his name, he changed his whole purpose and what Saul was living for. He had to look internally. And what he saw was not anything attractive. What he saw was selfishness, was anger, was rage, was sin and brokenness. That in all of his efforts to try to please God by destroying and bringing destruction upon the early church, God showed him he said, Saul, Saul, why are you persecuting? Jesus said, you're persecuting me.”
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#LiveGodsWork
“Moving when we don't have all the answers and learning how to grasp and take hold of what God has already done. We are not trying to create something new. We are learning how to live the life that God has already given us, the life that God is constantly inviting us into. God has already done God's work. We are just learning how to live like it. God has already done God's work, and we are learning how to live like it.”
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#AssumptionsOfScience
“But what's going on with that statement? With that that that way of thinking, that that way of thinking has assumptions built into it and let me try to help you see those. The the the assumption behind that claim that that science has proven that there is no such thing as miracles Within that's a within that statement is actually a leap of faith. Several actually. Let me help you see it. Think about this. It's one thing to say that science is only able to account for, you know, the natural causes for things.”
43s
“May I never and may you, brothers and sisters, may we be men and women who walk with God and whose are obedient and and who are submissive to the Holy Spirit? As that spirit changes our attitudes, our appetites, the things we hunger and thirst for, and our actions, the choices that we make every day. In closing, I wanna give you just a statement here. You cannot understand Christianity without coming to the grips with the reality coming to grips with the reality of conversion. Have you ever been converted? It's a simple straightforward question. Simple. It's straightforward.”
40s
“Brothers and sisters, this is what the gospel is all about. It's death to life. It's darkness to life. It's transformation total and complete, and the list goes on and on and on. My question for you this morning is do you have a conversion story? Do you know exactly where you will spend eternity the moment this life here on earth is complete. Three simple questions as you consider your conversion. Who how was your life before Christ? When were you converted? How is your life after conversion? People long for this. They want this.”
32s
“Do you have an appetite for the things that honor the Lord, the holy spirit of God, love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self control? These fruits of the spirit of Galatians chapter five, Are these the things that that mark your life and that are characteristic of my life and your life, and and then just your actions, the choices that we make on a day to day basis? A lot of times, we can talk a really big game, but then our walk doesn't match our talk.”
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#ResurrectionTruth
“We don't know what God is doing. We don't know the timeline. We don't even know the outcomes. But here is a piece of good news. Not knowing what God is doing does not mean we don't know what God does. I'm a say that again slower. Not knowing what God is doing does not mean we don't know what God does. When something or someone dies in Christ, God raises up something new. That is not speculation. That is the truth of resurrection.”
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#ResurrectionFreedom
“But I can tell you something greater than better than that, and that is the day that Jesus came out of that grave because he died for our sins and rose again. When he came out of that grave, he blew the chains off. He blew the the the lock off the door between sin and death and hell. The door of eternal life swung wide open because Jesus, you see, didn't come just to make good people better or bad people better. He came to set the prisoners free. He came to give you life. He came to give you liberty.”
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#NewBirthMiracle
“The chains are broken, and the miracle of the new birth is that this new life is ours. The savior who stepped out of the tomb now having defeated death, not symbolically stepping out of the tomb, not an allegory, but stepping out of the tomb physically, visibly seen by many people alive, steps into your life and radically changes everything. It is an experience so radical, so real that it feels like being born all over again.”
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#ChooseJesusToday
“What will you do with Jesus? Will you crown him or will you join the crowd of the culture and say, crucify him? You need to make a decision today about where you stand with Jesus because he's standing up for you speaking the truth as the truth. But here's the second question, not only do you gotta decide what are you gonna do with Jesus, but for believers in the room this morning, here's the charge, here's the challenge. You're gonna have an opportunity this week, maybe even today to stand up for Jesus and speak the truth of the gospel. Will you do it?”

Why Prosper churches are unique

Shaped by rapid growth, master-planned neighborhoods, and top-rated schools, churches in Prosper focus on family-centered ministry and quick on-ramps for newcomers. Many congregations align rhythms with the school calendar and neighborhood life, offering strong kids programs for young families, small group culture, and newcomer assimilation and membership.
Prosper’s mix of small-town heritage and new development fuels a strong service ethos; Prosper churches frequently coordinate projects with local schools, civic groups, and first responders. With a vibrant youth sports scene and abundant parks, ministries often extend into recreation and community gatherings through community service and local outreach, sports and student ministries, and weekday camps and family events.
Commuter-friendly schedules and modern facilities reflect a professional, tech-savvy population, shaping worship and teaching that balance relevance with depth. Many congregations pair flexible service times and streaming with modern worship with contemporary band, expository Bible teaching, and multicultural services and bilingual options.