Churches in Richmond

Active churches in Richmond

14 W Duval Street Richmond, VA 23220
41 sermons · 4 days ago
8659 Staples Mill Rd., Henrico
24 sermons · 4 days ago
3406 Brook Road, Richmond
5 sermons
4205 Ravenswood Rd, Richmond
2 sermons
8960 River Rd, Richmond
2 sermons
4301 Patterson Ave, Richmond
4 sermons
Richmond Va
18 sermons
7610 Staples Mill Rd, Richmond
4 sermons

Types of churches in Richmond

Modern Richmond Churches

Many congregations meet in renovated warehouses around Scott’s Addition and Manchester or in school auditoriums near VCU and The Fan. They attract students and young professionals with band-led worship, casual dress, and service projects tied to the James River Park System and local food security efforts.

Historic & Liturgical

Richmond’s older neighborhoods—Church Hill, The Fan, and along Monument Avenue—feature traditional congregations with choral music, pipe organs, and classic sanctuaries. These churches emphasize formal liturgy and intergenerational community, often hosting seasonal evensongs and historic tours that reflect the city’s colonial and Civil War heritage.

Black Churches in Richmond

Rooted in Jackson Ward’s legacy and active across Northside and Southside, these congregations center gospel music, spirited preaching, and civic leadership. Many run mentoring, voter engagement, and food programs that reflect the Black church’s longstanding role in Richmond’s cultural and social life.

Multicultural & Spanish-Language

Growing immigrant communities—especially on the Southside along Midlothian Turnpike and Richmond Highway—support bilingual services and Latino-led congregations with lively worship. These churches often offer ESL classes, immigration resource clinics, and family events that connect newcomers with established residents across the metro.

Sermon clips from Richmond churches

48s
#CountedRighteousByGrace
“It's when he paid the price for us to be the righteousness of God. Amen? Amen. And like Abraham, Abraham was counted righteous by grace through faith before he created the universe. So guess what? You and I have, been counted righteousness by grace through faith before he created not just the earth, but the universe and everything. We we started on his mind, then he said they need a place to live. Mhmm. They need a place to operate. So he did that, and then he created us and put us on the earth. Isn't that amazing? Yes. Ephesians one four in the passion translation. Let's look at this again and find out why he did all this.”
68s
#GodKnowsMyStory
“``Ezekiel knows who knows. And sometimes that is all the faith that you have. You cannot explain it. You cannot predict it. You cannot see your way through it. But somewhere beneath the grief, beneath the disappointment, disappointment, beneath the exhaustion, there is still enough faith to say, God, you know. God, you know how long I've carried this. You know how many nights I've cried about this. You know what I lost. You know what my family is dealing with. You know the part that I can't tell nobody. God, you know. And God's knowing is more than information. When God knows, God is present. When God knows God has not abandoned you in the valley. The valley knows what happened. God knows what can happen next. The bones know what has been lost. God knows what is still possible. Your past knows where you've been, but God knows where your story is going. The valley has evidence, but God has authority. So stop asking the valley for permission to hope.”
38s
“Y'all ain't hearing me. Y'all ain't hearing me. Some of y'all let the enemy get up one too many steps before you tell him. You better back up off my house. You're a little too close right now. You better back up off me. He kept talking. I said, no. No. I don't think you understand. I don't want none of what you got. When the enemy tries to bombard your mind and tell you you ain't gonna make it, you ain't gonna be able to handle it, you're gonna fail, you gotta tell them, I don't want none of what you're selling. I ain't hearing none of what you're speaking.”
61s
“What can I do for Dan, Mitch wondered, before life runs out of him? What can I do? Make disciples, baptize, teach them. Jesus commissioned. What is our commission? Look, I know we can give a whole host of reasons, I suppose, why we cannot accept the commission of Jesus. To move with eyes to see, to minister with hearts, to involve ourselves with others' concerns, even to remember the presence of God as we move on home on this beautiful Lord's Day. And yet a commission is what you and I have.”
57s
“Because the son of God took on flesh, he's no stranger to sorrow. Just think about Gethsemane and Golgotha. No other savior can enter into your pain like this. Someone who's gone through it, plunged himself into the depth of it, and then come out the other side. So when sorrow overwhelms you, beloved, even this coming week, when sorrow overwhelms you, when fear grips you, bring it to the one who understands. Bring it to the Lord Jesus who promises to give mercy and grace in your time of need. Even today through faith, Even if you're you're limping along, hobbling along, you can run, you can make your way over to him and collapse yourself into his open arms.”
75s
“Are you standing at a distance criticizing, or are you close enough to love? And and now don't don't don't get me wrong here. Jesus never lowered the truth. Right? The gospel is offensive as it is. He never watered it down, and I would never say to do that. And that's what made the pharisees uncomfortable because Jesus was not only holy, but he was approachable. But hospitality Some of the people that we judge most harshly are one meal, one conversation, one act of compassion away from encountering Jesus. Because the transformation often begins at the table.”
64s
#CommitmentNotExcuses
“There's a difference in today's Christianity and this is why it's so important because we are going backwards instead of forward. Amen. We are shrinking instead of growing. Yes. Yes. And I don't want to hear about you all of your excuses. Commitment and sacrifice is commitment and sacrifice. Commitment and sacrifice is inoculated from excuses. Yes. Yes. They got busy with their previous life. And the more god blesses us Further away, we drift away. Amen. Could it be possible that what you call a blessing didn't come from god.”
44s
“"We need to leave behind a healthy respect for authority in Genesis chapter 50 verses 4 through 7 when the day of mourning it passed when the day of mourning it past joseph said to Pharaoh's court if I've found favor in your eyes speak the feral form each tell me oh my father villages where it over she said I am about to die buried me in the ship I dug for myself in the ?? Now let me go up and bury my father, and then I will return."”
52s
#FirstInGodsHeart
“The whole creation was for us. He created it all for us to have a place to live, and then he brought us in. But who came first? We've always come first. Yes. We were his thoughts, his prayers, his heart, his purpose, and all before he did any of this. And you gotta understand the timing of things. Yes. If you don't understand the timing of things that you don't you sleep you still might say I'm a sinner saved by grace. No. You're not a sinner. I'm a sinner. That's not your identity. We have a new time space continuum, and I'm a saint saved by grace. No. And and how do you know? Because the Bible says even before I was born, this took place, and he knew I would choose us. We do have a part to play, and that's important before the foundation. Father, we just thank you for this word. Thank you, Father. Thank you for us to see”
49s
#UniverseMadeForUs
“before God created the universe, he chose us. All of that science, all of what it takes to get the universe to be, to stay, to work, to run, to bear seed. All of that he created before us because he created all that for us. Yes. Amen. We're the ones that he's talking about here. I did all this. Scientists are trying to figure out why how does all this work? Well, god just told us. Yep. He told you everything you need to know, every scientific, mathematician, whatever. That's this is a good, easy way for me to understand it. I could say, okay. How did god created all this? And what's the foundation of the earth? There's the foundation. Everything there, the whole system. Right? And so,”

Why Richmond churches are unique

Shaped by a layered past from Church Hill to Jackson Ward, churches in Richmond blend preservation and renewal in ways that feel distinctly local. Many gather in historic sanctuaries while embracing both historic liturgy and sacraments and the African American gospel tradition, weaving the city’s story into weekly worship. This history also inspires practical peacemaking through racial reconciliation initiatives that connect faith with the city’s ongoing work of healing.
With major universities and a thriving arts scene, Richmond churches lean into creativity and mentorship for a growing population of students and young professionals. Expect services that pair thoughtful teaching with music and media-forward experiences, plus weekday meetups near campuses and co-working hubs. Congregations often emphasize college student ministries, modern worship with contemporary band, and pathways for young adults and professionals to serve and lead.
Geography and everyday lifestyle also shape churches in Richmond, VA, from the James River’s outdoor culture to suburban family rhythms in Henrico and Chesterfield. Many congregations focus on practical neighborhood care—food access, housing support, and river cleanups—alongside inclusive gatherings that reflect the city’s increasing diversity. You’ll find options for Spanish-English bilingual services, robust food pantry and shelter outreach, and even seasonal outdoor baptisms and river events.