Churches in Seminole

Active churches in Seminole

10800 Johnson Blvd, Seminole
1 sermon
12601 Park Boulevard North, Seminole
3 sermons

Types of churches in Seminole

Contemporary Churches in Seminole

Many congregations near Seminole City Center and along Park Boulevard/113th Street offer band-led worship, practical teaching, and a relaxed atmosphere. They tend to draw young families from neighborhoods around Seminole High, Oakhurst, and Bardmoor, with small groups often meeting near Lake Seminole Park.

Catholic Churches

Long-established Catholic parishes in the area provide daily Mass, confession, and active ministries for children, teens, and seniors. They serve multi-generational locals and winter residents staying in condo communities near the Gulf beaches and along Seminole Boulevard, often adapting schedules for snowbirds and travelers.

Senior-Friendly Churches in Seminole

With many 55+ communities across the city, churches here frequently prioritize accessibility—ramps, hearing-assist devices, and ample close parking. Daytime Bible studies, caregiver support, and weekday services fit the rhythms of retirees along Oakhurst Road, Starkey Road, and the neighborhoods surrounding Lake Seminole.

Beachside & Seasonal Churches

These congregations connect with residents and seasonal visitors who live or work on the barrier islands from Indian Shores to Madeira Beach. Expect early or evening services around hospitality shifts, plus outreach like beach cleanups and family support for commuters using the Park Boulevard Bridge and Tom Stuart Causeway.

Sermon clips from Seminole churches

59s
#IdentityInGod
“it is god who defines us. It is not our circumstances. It is not our past. Don't allow other people to define who you are. That's really pride, and that's really, a fear that will not allow you to have that change in heart. And I'm gonna tell you, if we are worried about what people may say because god is making a better you, god is making a better me, then my advice is we are going to continue to seek his righteousness. We're going to continue to seek his kingdom, and we're gonna let the chickens continue to peck the dirt. We're gonna let god take care of the rest. Right?”
53s
“But can I just say that the church is still the people that Christ died for? And it's messy, and it's ugly at times, and it has its really low moments, But whenever we are walking together as Christ tells us to, that's when the church is at its best. So how do you need to be encouraged by the church? When you need prayer, are you asking for prayer? When you're going through a hard time, are you bringing people around and say, you know what? It's hard to carry my faith right now. Can you help me carry my faith? Do you feel lonely? In our most connected social culture that we have, everyone feels lonely. So are you stepping into the church and going, hey, I'm looking for community? How can you be encouraged by the church?”
41s
“We are witnesses of Jesus so that we can spread his word. Your witness, the way that you spend time in his word, reflects that you know him. And the reality that you know him means someone else needs to know him. Your witness shows Jesus because others need to see him. In bible class today, talked about how a bridge built one inch too short isn't a bridge, it's a wreck. If there's one inch missing in the bridge, you understand that is not a complete bridge and it ends in catastrophe.”
41s
#HeartOfFlesh
“God's people had grown hard, their hearts had turned to stone, they were cold, unyielding, and unable to feel or respond. Does that sound kinda like what's going on today in the world? Right? And even maybe a part of our hearts. But the good news says that God says, I will give you a new heart. I will remove the heart of stone and give you a heart of flesh. A heart ready for God's spirit to purify our hearts and our motives. A heart that is soft. It's warm. It has joy. It can feel again. It can be shaped.”
42s
#MadeNew
“``Look, guys, you're made new. This is not a patched up version of the old you. You are a new creation. The old has passed away, and the new has come. This isn't the world making us, turning us into, or molding us into something of a worldly creation. This is god making us new from the inside, and this is important. This is important. There was no extra effort that you had to do. As soon as you allow Jesus Christ as your personal savior, you're made new. And there's freedom in that.”
37s
#RenewYourMind
“The old has passed away, but our thoughts don't always get the memo though. Right? And and so we have to catch our minds up to our new hearts. And so this is a daily renewal. And this is the the mind that was renewed yesterday needs renewing today. And so let me give you and this is not up there, but Romans twelve two, do not conform to the pattern of this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind. And so church, it's it's a daily renewal.”
42s
“Church, when was the last time that someone looked at you, looked at me and said, keep going. I can see Christ in you. It's you're being faithful. Thank you. When was the last time that someone called your prayer out and saying, you prayed for me and it worked? When was some when was the last time someone said, I see you in the Dark Valley and I know it's hard and your faith is inspiring because you've kept the faith? When was the last time that we were called out for our perseverance, for our faithfulness, for our quiet obedience, for the way that we walk with people, for the way that we walk with Jesus every single day in a broken and difficult world? When was the last time that happened?”
30s
“And so church, if we can learn anything from the writings of John, it's simply this, and this is our big idea for today. Walk closely with Jesus, but do not walk alone. Walk closely with Jesus, but do not walk alone. To abide in Christ, to love one another, to reject the counterfeit Jesus, to live as children of God, but do that in community with others.”
25s
“The problem is is that we're trying to do all that alone and not together. We weren't meant to walk through faith isolated from one another. We weren't meant to walk with walk through faith, not key just keeping it from everyone else. We get stuck in our own worlds, our own struggles. We we are in our own lanes. We're trying to figure everything out, and this is not the picture that scripture gives us.”
47s
“It's almost a silly thing, isn't it? Jesus is surrounded by sinners on this hill and here he says, it's true. Everything that centers on me, I'm I'm perfect. My sacrifice, my faithfulness, my love, my strength, my control, it all centers on him. Easter proves it and ascension assures it. You take Jesus out of any of this, what are you really doing? Take Jesus out of your life? Where are you really going?”

Why Seminole churches are unique

Set between the Gulf beaches, Lake Seminole, and a web of parks and trails, Seminole is an outdoor-minded suburb where community life spills into the sunshine. Churches in Seminole often reflect that rhythm with casual, neighborly gatherings like beach baptisms, park picnics, and trail cleanups, so it’s easy to find outdoor worship and gatherings, family-friendly community events, and volunteer service along the beaches.
With a blend of long-time retirees, seasonal “snowbird” residents, and growing young families who commute into St. Petersburg and Clearwater, Seminole churches tend to be intergenerational and flexible. Many offer weekday daytime studies alongside lively Sunday options, balancing tradition and innovation through intergenerational ministry focus, traditional and contemporary worship options, and strong kids programs for young families.
As a coastal city familiar with storm seasons and tight-knit neighborhoods, Seminole emphasizes practical care and readiness in faith communities. It’s common to see service-minded Seminole churches coordinating food drives, disaster response, and community support networks, including hurricane relief and preparedness teams, support for veterans and first responders, and bilingual and multicultural ministries.