Churches in Rogers

Active churches in Rogers

1101 W Hudson Rd, Rogers
2 sermons
2501 W. Oak St., Rogers
1 sermon
2448 Pinnacle Hills Pkwy, Rogers
1 sermon

Types of churches in Rogers

Modern Rogers Churches

Rogers has many contemporary congregations centered along the I‑49/Pinnacle Hills corridor, featuring band-led worship, practical teaching, and a relaxed vibe. These churches often draw transplants and young professionals connected to the Walmart vendor and tech hubs, with weeknight groups meeting around Uptown Rogers.

Rogers Family-Friendly Churches

Family-oriented congregations are common near Rogers’ subdivisions around Pleasant Grove, Shadow Valley, and Bellview, offering robust kids’ ministry, youth activities, and weekday preschool options. Many schedule sports leagues, family nights, and service projects at neighborhood parks or along the Razorback Greenway to fit busy school calendars.

Spanish-Language Churches

Rogers’ growing Latino community supports congregations that offer Spanish-language or bilingual services, especially around the Walnut Street corridor and west Rogers apartments. These churches often host ESL classes, cultural celebrations, and immigration-resource outreach that connect newer arrivals with long‑time residents.

Historic & Liturgical

In and around Downtown Rogers, traditional congregations worship in historic sanctuaries with stained glass, choirs, and a more formal liturgy. These churches tend to serve multi‑generational families from nearby established neighborhoods and emphasize sacraments, seasonal observances, and choral music.

Sermon clips from Rogers churches

45s
“Christ's entire person is present to which both natures belong, the divine and the human, not only according to his divinity but also according to and with his received human nature. And the most visible example of this of course is the lord's supper where Christ comes to us in body and blood in with and under the bread and wine of the sacrament. But it's not limited to the supper. He is with us always, always to guide, to lead, to defend, to protect, to give us the words and actions that draw people to follow him.”
32s
#UseYourGifts
“Now, the the engine may be running. Right? The lights may be on. It may look clean and look great on the outside, but if it's not going somewhere, it's not doing what it was made to do. And that's what Paul says is happening in the lives of these believers in Thessalonica. He says, yes, you are gifted. God's given you purpose. He's he's given you talents. He's given you all these things And yet instead of using them for the purposes that God has designed you to do, what are you doing? You're remaining idle.”
38s
“"If God speaks anything noble, right, lovely, admirable, excellent, praiseworthy to one of us, we should share that with the people when we meet together. And so I want to give you a list of four community traits and then there are three things we can take from this. So you've got those four community traits, the last one being activate the whatevers, but then we're going to go into the second half of this chapter, which is actually a practical side of this."”
39s
“The disciples are stoked. I mean, they all boldly declare their loyalty. We will never leave you. And that night, after supper, they head out to the Garden Of Gethsemane where Jesus prays and his disciples sleep. And everything is up ended when Jesus is arrested and those same disciples who had declared their loyalty fled from the scene. Then early Friday morning, Peter denies Jesus three times in the court of the high priest home. There's bitter weeping.”
33s
“While we're going, we are to make followers of Jesus out of all people. Well, Jesus is pretty clear about how we do it. Baptizing and teaching. We baptize and we teach. We teach and we baptize. Scripture doesn't put a strict order on how these things happen. I mean, sometimes we baptize infants and teach them as they get older. Sometimes we teach and then we baptize. Point being it's both and.”
31s
“``Jesus wants us to know who the target audience Like, from whom are we supposed to make disciples? And the answer is simple, of all nations. Which sounds really straightforward. Right? I mean, we should be making disciples of the Americans, the Canadians, the Mexicans, the British, the Italian, the Nepalese, the Congolese, the Japanese, the Chinese, the Vietnamese, the Koreans, the Marshallese. Well, you get the idea.”
30s
#GospelMeansAction
“Maybe they were lazy. Maybe they had a a demeaning view of work much like that bumper stickler. Like, I don't really wanna do that. It doesn't matter for Paul. None of the excuses are valid because here's what he's saying. A life of idleness does not fit a life that has been changed by the gospel of Jesus. A life of just not doing anything. A wasting of life does not fit with someone who has been saved by the gospel, whose life has been changed by Jesus.”
28s
#KeepDoingGood
“That it just is a messy life and you're just peeling through all the different layers of that mess working through it. Doing good is hard work and that's why Paul says what he does. He says, brother, do not grow weary in doing good. Don't waste your life. Yes, it would be easier to turn on Netflix. Yes, it would be easier to spend your days on the beach. Yes. It would be easier to to just ignore all these things and to leave all these things aside. But he said, that is not how you are wired.”
28s
#PurposeToday
“If you're in this room and you're a Christian, there's that moment where God changed your life. He stepped into your story. Did you ever think about this? If if salvation was just about heaven, in that moment when you got saved, what would have happened? You would have been taken to heaven. If God wanted to do that, he could do that. Could he not? And yet, if you're in this room, your heart's beating, you're breathing this morning, here's what that means. That God has a purpose for you today.”
31s
#EverlastingGraceThroughSacrifice
“It is truly meet, right and salutary that we should at all times and in all places give thanks to you, holy Lord, Almighty Father, everlasting God, through Jesus Christ our Lord, who out of love for his fallen creation, humbled himself by taking on the form of a servant, becoming obedient unto death, even death upon a cross, risen from the dead. He has freed us from eternal death and given to us life everlasting.”

Why Rogers churches are unique

Set in fast-growing Northwest Arkansas, churches in Rogers reflect a mix of young families, longtime locals, and professionals drawn by the region’s corporate hubs. In response, many offer family-centered discipleship, contemporary worship, and bilingual options that mirror the city’s growing Latino community. Look for strong kids programs for young families, modern worship with contemporary band, and bilingual Spanish-English services.
Geography shapes ministry here: Beaver Lake, the Ozark foothills, and the Razorback Greenway encourage an active, outdoorsy rhythm to gatherings and service projects. It’s common for congregations to schedule seasonal events that integrate faith with the region’s trails, parks, and community cleanups, and to adapt schedules for commuters. You’ll find outdoor worship and service projects, creation care and conservation focus, and flexible service times for commuters.
Rogers churches also carry a strong Bible Belt heritage while embracing innovation to serve a mobile, tech-savvy population. Expect clear, Scripture-centered teaching alongside practical outreach and digital access for those balancing work and travel across Northwest Arkansas. Many offer expository Bible teaching, hybrid in-person and online services, and ministries for young adults and professionals.