Churches in Richardson

Active churches in Richardson

821 Custer Rd, Richardson
6 sermons · 4 days ago
201 W Renner Rd, Richardson
2 sermons
753 S. Sherman Street, Richardson
3 sermons
1601 West Buckingham Road, Richardson
2 sermons

Types of churches in Richardson

Churches in Richardson for Students

With UT Dallas anchoring the north side, many congregations emphasize college and young-adult ministries. Expect late-evening services, ride shares from campus, and small groups meeting around Northside, Campbell Road, and the coffee spots near Coit. Locations near the CityLine/Bush DART station make it easy for car-free students to plug in.

Modern Richardson Churches

Contemporary congregations near CityLine, along US-75, and in the Telecom Corridor draw tech workers and young families. Services often feature band-led worship, practical teaching, and streamlined kids check-in. Multiple identical weekend services and easy access from George Bush Turnpike suit busy commuter schedules.

Multicultural & Multilingual Churches

Richardson’s diversity shows up in congregations offering services in Spanish, Mandarin, Korean, and South Asian languages. Many gather along Greenville Avenue, Arapaho, and Spring Valley near DART stations, blending bilingual worship with ESL classes and cultural festivals. These churches connect immigrant families and longtime residents through community meals, tutoring, and outreach.

Traditional & Liturgical Churches

Established congregations around Heights Park, Richardson Heights, and the Belt Line–Arapaho corridors maintain choirs, organ music, and formal liturgy. Expect stained-glass sanctuaries, seasonal observances, and a steady rhythm of sacraments or communion. They often have multi-generational membership and service projects tied to neighborhood schools and food pantries.

Sermon clips from Richardson churches

54s
#NotYourEnemy
“``Trump is not your enemy. Obama's not your enemy. Biden's not your enemy. The US government is not your enemy. The police are not your enemy. White people are not your enemy. Black people are not your enemy. Mescans are not your enemy. The your spouse is not your enemy. Your kids are not your enemy. The teacher is not your enemy. See, a lot of time, we always putting a face on something because we don't realize we're in an invisible battle. I'm here to tell you, they are not your enemy. We gotta know our real enemy. In order to be able to confront the real enemy, you gotta be able to identify him. No. You can't confront what you have not defined. You can't denounce what you have not defined. It's so important for us to be able to realize these individuals are not your enemy. Your spouse is not your enemy.”
46s
“Worship. We're gonna go up and worship. You know how Abraham defines, describes what he is doing in offering up his Isaac to God? He describes it. He defines it. He identifies it as worship. And do you wanna know something else that is crazy? The very first use of the word worship in the entire Bible is right here in Genesis chapter 22 verse five. And what's amazing is the first time the Bible speaks of worship, there's no one singing a song. There's no choirs present. It's just a father trekking up a mountain to offer to God what he loves most. And he defines it as worship.”
41s
“And how you perceive what God has already placed in your hands will determine how much territory you are able to occupy. It's all about perception, vision, and understanding that God has the best interest at heart as far as your life is concerned. Expansion does not begin with more resources. We need to understand that. Expansion does not begin with more resources. It begins with a larger vision and faith filled stewardship. That's where enlargement and expansion begins.”
12s
“"Then God, help us to mimic this leper, always giving you boisterous praise and thanks because of who you are, what you do."”
54s
#ArmorThroughPrayer
“``Prayer. He's driving home. The only way you're gonna get this is through prayer. He says, do all this in prayer. Do all what? Put on the full armor of God. That's the conversation he's having. Right? The conversation in Ephesians 16, he starts by saying, put on all of God's armor. How are you gonna do it? He closes, do this in prayer. That's why it's very important. If I was you, I would miss a day of twenty one days of prayer. Twenty one days of prayer. You you know, God, I need your your armor. I need every piece. My mind is a mess. I need sanity in my mind. I I my mind is, like, going crazy. I need pure motives because sometimes I I can't even trust myself. So how do you do it? Through prayer. Through prayer.”
57s
#InnerPeaceInChaos
“``We don't wanna be able to stumble. We don't wanna stumble at all. We wanna be able to stand firm in what God said and have peace in our heart when God said a particular thing. Say, okay. I know it's chaos on the outside, but I'm gonna have peace on the inside. Did you know peace does not mean, like, sitting by a brook or a stream just, you know, crossing your legs and and just closing your eyes and having birds chirp in the background? No. No. That that's not peace. Peace is when all hell is breaking loose around you, and it's not moving you on the inside. Are you understanding what I'm saying? That's true peace. Peace mean peace doesn't mean I gotta just get away from everybody. I gotta get some peace. Like, no. No. No. No. True peace is when everything is going crazy around you, and on the inside, you still trust that God is in control. God has my back.”
30s
#StandFirmInStorms
“``Now I'm gonna tell you like this. If you get an umbrella and go outside rain and it's raining, the umbrella don't doesn't stop the rain, but it does protect you from getting wet. So what I'm trying to tell you is when you stand firm, that doesn't mean the storms are not gonna come. That don't mean the hardships are not gonna come. It just protects you from getting overwhelmed. Are you getting this? You know what I'm saying? So we wanna stand”
58s
#FaithKeptMeGoing
“``But by faith, I hung in there. And once again, I had community. I had my pastors. I had the church praying for me. Pastor Billy and pastor Elena served me well during that they walked with me. I'll never forget it. Faith kept me going when I didn't wanna go. Faith helped me to forgive the people that had killed my son. And I believe faith is working in this room right now. I refuse to give up. There's no reverse in my spiritual transmission. I'm gonna keep fighting until my last breath.”
48s
#HealingInCommunity
“It's okay. It's okay not to be okay. God is calling us to be faithful. It's hard to walk in faith. Walking in faith hurts. It can be painful, but you have to do it anyway. I thank god I kept moving forward when I got that news. And by the power of the holy spirit and this community that I was surrounded in here at the well, god begin the healing process. And today, he wants to heal you today.”
46s
#BringOthersToJesus
“See, Jesus sees your faith when you bring your friends to Jesus. Who are you bringing to Jesus? That's the question. I challenge you. Each and every one of us in this room, bring somebody to church. Tell somebody about Jesus. Share your faith. Amen? Amen. And if you don't know how to do that, that's why we wanna get you plugged in the growth track so you can discover your gift. Amen? And and and begin to come to church. Let us disciple you. Let us work with you. Let us teach you how to share your faith and the plan of salvation to others. Everything is in the house, y'all. You just gotta believe it. Amen?”

Why Richardson churches are unique

Anchored by the Telecom Corridor and the University of Texas at Dallas, churches in Richardson often serve a highly international community. Congregations regularly incorporate multiple languages, cross-cultural events, and practical helps that welcome new neighbors, supported by multilingual services and ministries, international student outreach, and ESL and citizenship classes.
Family-friendly neighborhoods like Canyon Creek, Prairie Creek, and Richardson Heights shape a strong emphasis on the next generation among Richardson churches. You’ll see robust Sunday programming, mentoring, and safe spaces for kids and teens, expressed through strong kids programs for young families, youth and teen discipleship, and community service and local partnerships.
With a large population of engineers, entrepreneurs, and commuters along US-75 and DART, many congregations design thoughtful teaching and flexible schedules that connect faith with everyday work and study. This often includes reasoned preaching and weeknight gatherings tailored to students and professionals, such as college student ministries, young adults and professionals, and expository Bible teaching.