Churches in Rockville

Active churches in Rockville

332 W Edmonston Drive, Rockville
1 sermon
5911 Ridgway Ave, Rockville
2 sermons
King of the Nations Church, Rockville
2 sermons
9638 Gudelsky Drive, Rockville
4 sermons

Types of churches in Rockville

Contemporary Rockville Churches

These congregations feature modern worship music, practical teaching, and casual environments that fit the rhythms of I‑270 commuters. They tend to draw young professionals working in biotech and government contracting, as well as families from King Farm and Fallsgrove. Many offer small groups around Rockville Town Square and weekend services timed for Metro riders at Rockville and Twinbrook stations.

Spanish-Language Churches in Rockville

Congregations offer full Spanish services or bilingual worship, with ministries that connect Latino families in Twinbrook, East Rockville, and along Veirs Mill Road. Outreach often includes ESL classes, immigration resources, and food distribution, and schedules are aligned with shift workers and transit-accessible locations near the Red Line.

Historic & Liturgical

Traditional congregations worship with set liturgy, choral music, and pipe organ in long-established sanctuaries near Rockville Town Square and the historic West End. These churches often serve multi‑generation households in Woodley Gardens and College Gardens, emphasizing sacraments, choirs, and seasonal observances.

Korean & Chinese Churches

These congregations provide services in Korean, Mandarin, or Cantonese, with weekend language schools and family ministries that bridge first‑ and second‑generation members. Many meet near Shady Grove and Twinbrook for easy Metro and bus access, drawing students from the Montgomery College area and professionals in nearby tech parks.

Sermon clips from Rockville churches

41s
“Finishing well does not require a flawless past. It means making the pursuit of Christ right now your ultimate priority by submitting to the power of his spirit. Let's drop the baggage. Let's drop the oars. Let's get our eyes off the dirt, and let's run this race together. Let me pray. Lord Jesus, thank you that everything you've done is more than enough. It's more than enough. It's enough. Period. End. End of sentence.”
45s
“Bethel and Gilgal were not abandoned. They were flourishing. Pilgrims were coming. Sacrifices were being altered were offered. Psalms were being sung with genuine enthusiasm, and yet God says, come back to me and live. The sanctuary the sanctuary itself had become the obstacle. Israel had mistaken the sight of encounter for encountering God himself. The ordinary means of grace have become the object of trust. Bethel and Gilgal once signified God's presence and faithfulness, but you can't worship the your idea of who God is and then ignore the one true God.”
47s
#JesusIsTheWay
“Jesus to me is the way, right? The way, meaning only way, the truth and the light. You know, he's the only way to God. And Jesus to me is everything because without him, I'm nothing. You know, honestly, if you strip away Jesus from Johnny Chang, if you strip away God from Johnny Johnny Chang, would I be able to even boldly go and preach this gospel? This gospel is not my gospel. It's the gospel of Jesus Christ. It's the good news, right? So Jesus to me is literally the light, the truth, the way, meaning without him I have no way. He is my way. Without him I have no truth and without him there is no light in my life. That's who Jesus is to me.”
56s
“God says You already know what to do You just doing it in the wrong direction Did you hear me You already know how to pursue How to seek after just seeking after the wrong stuff After the wrong people You already know what to do You just need to do it in the right direction And so Im believing God For a breakthrough today Cause faith come by hearing And hearing by the word of God That while I was speaking to you God was speaking into you And he was declaring as soon as you Get your priorities”
37s
“If you're carrying this guilt guilt and it's exhausting you and it ought to exhaust you, will you submit your shame today to the holy spirit? Confess that sin. Will you stop trying to punish yourself for sins that Jesus Christ already suffered for and paid on the cross? Can I say it in a different way? If you've confessed sins to the lord and you stand condemned in your mind, can I say it this way? How dare you?”
35s
“the enemy wants you to feel disqualified. The enemy wants you to think you're not part of the family. He wants you to stay on the ground. He wants you to feel like an orphan that you have to somehow earn your way back into the house, but you can forget what lies behind and you can get back up because you're standing with God doesn't depend on your perfect performance and it never did. It depended on his perfect performance.”
33s
“See, because our future transformation is guaranteed, Paul concludes in in verse one of chapter four. Therefore, brothers and sisters, stand in the lord. How do we stand firm? We get up, we move forward by dropping our oars, and we submit ourselves to the holy spirit. It's the same spirit that empowered Christ to endure the cross. The same spirit that rules the universe, that defeated death is the exact same power actively working to redeem you and transform you.”
41s
“It's called to be a community that looks like Jesus in worship that forms character and covenant life that refuses exploitation in solidarity with the vulnerable that flows from knowing the god who sees them. And so don't settle for an apparatus of religion. Don't mistake your justice commitments for your standing before god. Don't confuse your community's values for the kingdom of Christ. Seek instead the Lord himself. And in seeking him, find that his grace not only forgives, but it makes you new.”
32s
“Here, God declares that he hates Israel's festivals. He despises their assemblies with their gatherings for worship. He will not accept their offerings. He will not listen to the noise of their songs. And notice what he doesn't say. He doesn't say their worship is theologically incorrect. He doesn't say that their liturgy is defective. He doesn't say that their music is bad. The problem is personal before it's external. The worshipers themselves are messed up.”
30s
“Amos five refuses every attempt to make God safe, to fit into our own agendas or ideologies. The invitation at the end of this chapter isn't a moral challenge to be better, to try harder, to study more, to be more just. Sign to that. He is not impressed by religious activity disconnected from covenant obligations. He's not obligated to communities that use his name while ignoring his character.”

Why Rockville churches are unique

Set in one of Montgomery County’s most diverse hubs, churches in Rockville, MD mirror a global mix of languages, cultures, and traditions. Many congregations offer bilingual preaching, culturally varied music, and community events that welcome newcomers, expressed through multilingual worship services, intercultural and multiethnic congregations, and support for immigrants and refugees.
Family-friendly neighborhoods, strong public schools, and the Montgomery College campus shape how Rockville churches serve their communities. You’ll notice an emphasis on discipleship and practical care for every life stage, including strong kids programs for young families, youth and teen discipleship, and young adults and professionals.
Proximity to D.C., Metro Red Line access, and walkable districts like Town Center encourage flexible rhythms among churches in Rockville. Many pair neighborhood-based gatherings with technology and civic engagement, offering commuter-friendly service times, livestream and hybrid gatherings, and community service and justice.