Churches in San Dimas

Active churches in San Dimas

1404 W Covina Blvd, San Dimas
3 sermons

Types of churches in San Dimas

Family-Friendly Churches in San Dimas

Many congregations here emphasize kids’ ministries, youth groups, and seasonal events that fit the city’s suburban rhythm. Families from Via Verde to Old Town often find programs tied to local school calendars, with picnics and baptisms held at nearby Bonelli Park and community sports fields.

Spanish-Language Churches in San Dimas

Reflecting San Gabriel Valley’s bilingual culture, these churches offer Spanish or bilingual services and ministries that resonate with multi-generational Latino families. You’ll find vibrant worship and community outreach along corridors like Arrow Highway and San Dimas Avenue, including ESL classes, food distribution, and family counseling.

Historic & Liturgical Churches

Rooted near Old Town San Dimas and along Bonita Avenue, these congregations worship in established sanctuaries with traditional liturgy, hymns, and choral music. They often attract multi-generational households who value reverence, church seasons like Advent and Lent, and a steady rhythm of sacraments.

Young Adult & College Churches

Serving commuters and students from nearby Cal Poly Pomona, Mt. SAC, Citrus College, and the University of La Verne, these churches prioritize late-morning or evening services, small groups, and mentorship. Expect worship nights, study gatherings near Old Town cafes, and service projects that fit busy 57/210 corridor schedules.

Sermon clips from San Dimas churches

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“Equipped with no seminary education or bible college degree or bible training with only their bible in their hand and a love and passion for those who are far from God, They have learned to articulate the simple message of the gospel and they're starting bible studies in their homes and lives are being transformed. A 170,000 people a day. Do you know what's going on in the okay. So, maybe in our universities it's not happening yet, but do you know what's happening in the American prison system? You caught up with those stories yet? It's amazing. Let me give you one example. Revival is sweeping through the prisons in Texas.”
39s
“The point I'm making is it's not like on this side are all your sins. No. Because your sins have been separated as far as the East is from the West. It's Jesus and then the names who have been spiritually resurrected, who see things and feel things and do things the world does not see, feel, or do. And if your name is in that, Jesus said, it's even greater than having the demon submit to you that your name is in the book of life. But if your name's not in the book of life, it's in the books. And the books are books where people have decided to relate to God on the basis of their own goodness and merit.”
35s
“Now, what that tells me, on the other hand, is there's a lot of zombies walking around. Oh, yeah. That means all around us, there are dead peep dead man walking, dead woman walking. You may have all the money in the world, but you're dead man walking. You may have all the prestige. You may have all the beauty and looks that anyone could ever want, but you're still dead man or dead woman walking. If you buy into this world system You know, folks, you can come to church every weekend and be dead man walking. Did you know that?”
33s
“So if if it's true then that the gates of Hades will never prevail against the church, he has no power over the church, that prayer works, James five sixteen, that the effective prayer of a righteous man or woman releases the divine energy of God. If it's true that the word does not return void, now please hear me, that means that you and I have a lot more power than we've ever, ever assumed. That the strongholds in our lives can only be there if we don't speak against them and imply and employ the name of Jesus.”
12s
“"Our salvation is secure, not because of how good or righteous we are. But because how good and righteous he is. And because of his forgiveness in Christ's name, we are ready for the last days, everybody said. Amen."”
22s
“"I will pour out on the house of David and the inhabitants of Jerusalem, a spirit of grace and supplication. They will look on me, the one they have pierced, and they will mourn for him as one mourns for an only child and grieve bitterly for him as one grieves for a firstborn son. On that day, the weeping in Jerusalem will be as great as the weeping of Hadad Ramon in the plain of Megiddo. And he goes on to talk about how everyone will mourn."”
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“"The one thing, the one thing Israel does not have is hope, assurance, but Messiah did come. And because he came, the objective truth is he died on a cross and rose from the dead. And because I can objectively understand that as a historical reality, I too will rise from the dead. My hope is not in some kingdom that will happen here on the earth. My hope is in the kingdom that will come and you and I will be with God and he will be our God and we will be his people."”
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“"I got to take part in a Shabbat, and I got to tell you, it was a great spiritual experience. And I thought, man, what happened to we Christians? Why do we not stop everything and bless our children and pray together and read God's word? My goodness, it's everything I can do together. And I thought, man, it's everything I can do together. And I thought, man, it's everything I get most of you to church a couple of times a month."”
35s
“"So God takes the land away from the Amalekites and gives it to Abraham's descendants. And God says, this is the land I promised Abraham. In other words, I, I am going to enter into a irrevocable covenant with Abraham and I will never break it. Although you break it, I will not break my word, my covenant with you. And so even though there are seasons where Israel disobeys, God brings in the Babylonians and now they're exiled. They sin and God brings in the Assyrians. They sin, that is Israel. God brings in the Romans."”
39s
“"In Genesis 15, when God meets with Abraham, guess what he does? He enters into a covenant ratification ceremony only instead of having Abraham walk between the pieces. God causes Abraham to fall in kind of a sleep. And God himself, and it's kind of a smoking pot with smoke coming up, but the presence of the Lord is clear. God himself walks between the pieces. The king would never do that. The servant may be the king, but here is God saying this to Abraham. If I don't keep my covenant to you, may I be cut off from the land of the living. May I be brought to ruin."”

Why San Dimas churches are unique

Rooted in a foothill suburb with a small-town downtown, churches in San Dimas reflect a multigenerational, family-centered community where long-time residents mingle with new homeowners. Many congregations offer Spanish-language options and weekday family programming to fit diverse households and busy school calendars, creating a welcoming atmosphere for newcomers. You’ll often find strong kids programs for young families, bilingual English-Spanish services, and multi-generational community focus.
Shaped by the San Gabriel foothills, Frank G. Bonelli Regional Park, and Puddingstone Lake, San Dimas churches frequently weave the outdoors into fellowship and service. Seasonal gatherings, trail cleanups, and equestrian ties foster a hands-on approach to faith and neighborliness that feels distinctly local. Expect outdoor worship and retreats, equestrian-friendly fellowship events, and community service at local parks.
With nearby colleges and major freeways drawing commuters, students, and young professionals, San Dimas churches balance tradition with practical modern rhythms. Flexible schedules, mentoring, and career networking blend with thoughtful teaching to serve a mobile population. Look for multiple service times and livestreams, college student ministries, and young adults and professionals.