Churches in San Jose

Active churches in San Jose

1914 Trade Zone Blvd, San Jose
14 sermons · 4 days ago
2700 Booksin Avenue, San Jose
30 sermons
2315 Canoas Garden Ave., San Jose
3 sermons
2272-B Quimby Road, San Jose
2 sermons
3520 San Felipe Rd, San Jose
2 sermons
1180 Murphy Ave, San Jose
2 sermons
93 S Capitol Ave, San Jose
2 sermons
5883 Eden Park Pl, San Jose
2 sermons
ROHI Church, 2272-B Quimby Rd Bldg A
7 sermons
1224 Del Mar Ave, San Jose
1 sermon
670 Lincoln Ave, Suite 200
22 sermons
2700 Booksin Ave, San Jose
1 sermon
5883 Eden Park Place, San Jose
1 sermon

Types of churches in San Jose

Modern San Jose Churches

Many congregations embrace contemporary worship, practical teaching, and tech-forward community life. You’ll find them near Downtown and North San Jose tech campuses, with casual services, strong worship bands, and robust livestreams for commute-heavy schedules. Weeknight groups often meet around SoFA, Santana Row, and Midtown to fit young professionals’ calendars.

Spanish & Vietnamese Congregations

Reflecting the city’s large immigrant communities, many churches offer services in Spanish, Vietnamese, or bilingual formats. In East San Jose, Alum Rock, and the Little Saigon corridor along Story Road, congregations host cultural celebrations like Tết and Día de la Virgen de Guadalupe alongside robust family ministries. These churches often provide immigration support, ESL classes, and youth programs that bridge generations.

Historic & Liturgical

Older parishes and mainline congregations around Downtown, Willow Glen, and the Rose Garden preserve formal liturgy, choirs, and pipe-organ music. Many worship in Mission Revival or Gothic-style sanctuaries that reflect the South Bay’s early ecclesial roots. They appeal to residents seeking reverent services, sacramental rhythms, and a sense of continuity.

Family Churches in San Jose

Across Almaden Valley, Evergreen, Cambrian Park, Berryessa, and Blossom Valley, many congregations center ministry around kids and teens. Expect robust children’s check-in systems, youth groups, and weekend events, with service times that fit busy youth sports calendars. These churches emphasize neighborhood service projects and practical support for families, from parenting workshops to childcare during small groups.

Sermon clips from San Jose churches

50s
#FindRestInJesus
“``Some of us are spiritually distracted. You have been trying to make a home out of things that cannot hold the weight of your soul. So I plead with you this morning, come to God, come to Jesus who offers you rest. Some of you are in the Valley Of Baca. Do not conclude that God has forgotten you. Your Valley is part of the road towards a destination. This is not your final address. Draw strength from him one day at a time. Get help from one friend at a time. Pray together with someone one day at a time. Some of you are troubled by what god has with her. Look again at the cross. The father did not withhold his son. You may not yet understand his providence, but you can trust his heart.”
50s
#ChooseChristNotCulture
“``When culture says go this way and Jesus says go this way, which one are you gonna hold on to? Which way are you gonna go? Or yourself when you hey. Hey. I have my preferences. I have my rules, and I wanna go this way, and God says go this way. Which one are you gonna hold on to? Which one are you gonna let go of? Even within a church setting, when there is a church tradition that is not a biblical tradition, it's just a tradition that's been passed down and it conflicts with what Jesus is calling you to do. Which one are you gonna go with? Are you gonna go with the tradition that that Jesus has? Are gonna go with the tradition that's been passed down from church? And so which one are you going to follow? Have you confused tradition or culture with God's commands?”
77s
“Kesimpulan saya cuma hanya mau mengatakan ini untuk bapak ibu saudara semua Keadan kita saat ini bukanlah akhir segalanya Masih ada kesempatan jadi kalau diantara saudara yang masih ingin untuk mengalami perubahan yang Tuhan mau bawa saudara untuk mengalami perubahan dalam hidup izinkan buka ruang itu beri kesempatan untuk dia bekerja bisa mengalaminya Satu firman dari Tuhan dapat mengubah segalanya tentang kisah hidup kita Cuma satu firman saja Tuhan datang untuk Gideon dan bilang Kamu pahlawan perkasa Saat itu berubah seluruh hidupNya Jangan biarkan keadaan mendefinisikan diri kita Allah memiliki keputusan akhir Dan rencanaNya baik bagi kita Mulia dan penuh harapan Tak peduli berapa lama kita menunggu Seberapa dalam rasa sakit kita dan seberapa putus asa kelihatannya. Ingatlah Kebenaran ini bukanlah akhir dari segalanya. Ketika Yesus campur tangan dalam hidup kita, percayalah semuanya pasti berubah.”
27s
“It's very different, isn't it? It's not speaking of who should be in charge, who should be authority. It's really speaking of who should be the source of sacrifice and integrity and the flourishing of society or even the home. Being head means that from you flows service and sacrifice and self giving love. In fact, that's what Jesus did to the church.”
36s
“Why do you keep coming to this church? Are you just coming because of what it's doing for you? God bless you. That's great. But put your eyes on Jesus, and say, God, enough's enough. And I know how it goes. I know how it goes. But God, See, Satan gonna try to show you how you're too busy and how you you can't handle this, and you you don't you got too much going on, and you can't add nothing else to your plate. And God is sitting here going, and? I thought I was your plate. Because your eyes over here looking at what you need to do, if I keep my eyes on Jesus, we'll walk on some water.”
42s
“They questioned the teachings. They don't like organized religion, and they feel there's no need for religion. And so when asked, they said that they find God elsewhere. 41% said they find God elsewhere. 35% said they found that the church was irrelevant, and 31% said it was just plain boring. I feel like some of that is up to us, that we have to do a better job of listening to our kids and really figuring out what it is that will help connect them to God so that they will know the love of Christ as they grow older.”
41s
“It connects and you say, okay. This is what God is trying to speak to my life. Somebody with me today? Yeah. That relevancy is very important because it doesn't do any good for you to be to read it, memorize it, but you don't know how to put it into practice. When you learn how to put it into practice, the word itself becomes alive in your life, becomes real. That's when you literally make the enemy tremble at you reading the word and you understanding the word. Because when the lights go on, he fears the faith that you can have to have victory over him. Come on. Somebody give it up for the lord. Hallelujah.”
70s
“tapi Tuhan bilang this is my business kalau itu bisnisnya Tuhan engkau nggak bisa lari kalau itu bisnisnya Tuhan engkau bikin syarat apapun yang keliatannya pasti ditolak dan ga mungkin mana mungkin seorang Paulus baru mengasih syarat ga mungkin saya hanya bisa hari ini kalau mau oke kalau tidak nggak bisa. Di tengah fit and proper itu saya bilang, ini karena saya punya prioritas yang seperti ini. Dan waktu ditolak saya bilang, Haleluya! Kesimpulannya, we accept, dilaporkan ke orang nomor satu gimana oke terima Hah ini nggak salah ini begitu jalan berikutnya sudah masuk ke tugas yang kedua, nggak usahlah semua orang bilang berat semua orang ngomongin yang nggak enak segala macam tibatiba saya coba dapet SK kamu ditunjuk aja Terus? Ya sudah. Dengan saya ditunjuk, tahu Tuhan belum selesai sama saya.”
47s
“No. He had everything going for him, but he chose to be dependent on God. And David is not a picture of a perfect man. He had flaws. He made huge mistakes. And something else that I love about David's story is that I'm flawed. I've made huge mistakes. But as I read David's story, I go, man, if God could get him to where he has to be, then maybe God could get me to where God has for me. Maybe God could get this imperfect man who's made a ton of mistakes. Maybe as imperfect as I am, if I just surrender to God, then He'll get me to where He has for me.”
26s
#HopeForShalom
“If we embrace Jesus with our whole hearts, if we surrender to his way of life, he will break down the wall of hostility that divides us from one another. This is our only hope for lasting shalom, and how we need in this season hope for shalom, hope for love to break through in the midst of our hostility.”

Why San Jose churches are unique

Set in the heart of Silicon Valley, churches in San Jose reflect one of the most diverse cities in the U.S., where services often blend languages and traditions from Latino, Vietnamese, Filipino, Indian, and East Asian communities. Many congregations offer bilingual preaching, multicultural choirs, and community meals that mirror neighborhood life from Alum Rock to South San Jose. Look for multilingual services in Spanish and Vietnamese, intercultural worship and community, and ministries shaped for young adults and professionals.
San Jose churches lean into a tech-forward culture, using app-based connections, digital giving, and high-quality livestreams that serve commuters and remote workers. The innovation mindset shows up in flexible schedules and collaborative leadership that fit the region’s fast-paced rhythm. You’ll frequently find tech-savvy livestream and hybrid worship, small group culture, and startup-minded community outreach.
Spread across suburban neighborhoods and urban corridors near San José State, churches in San Jose balance family life with city challenges like housing costs and homelessness. Many focus on practical care—food distribution, tutoring, and mentorship—alongside spiritually rich discipleship for kids, teens, and university students. Expect strong kids programs for young families, college student ministries, and robust local service and mercy.