Churches in Sherman
Types of churches in Sherman
Modern Sherman Churches
Many congregations meet in contemporary spaces along the US-75 and FM 1417 corridors, with full bands, big screens, and casual dress. They often serve young families moving for new jobs, offering kids check-in, coffee bars, and weekday community groups in west-side subdivisions and near Sherman Town Center.
Historic & Liturgical Churches
In and around Downtown Sherman’s historic district, congregations worship in century-old sanctuaries with stained glass, pipe organs, and robed choirs. These churches emphasize reverent liturgy and community traditions, drawing multi-generational families from neighborhoods near Travis Street and the courthouse square.
Spanish-Language & Multicultural Churches
Sherman’s growing Latino community is reflected in bilingual congregations that preach and sing in both Spanish and English. You’ll find Spanish-language services near the Highway 82 corridor and east side neighborhoods, with ministries like ESL classes, family counseling, and cultural celebrations that connect newcomers and long-time residents.
Sherman Young Adult Churches
With Austin College anchoring the north side of town, several churches tailor groups and service times for students and recent grads. Look for late-morning services, rides from campus, and weeknight small groups, plus opportunities to serve through downtown outreach and in parks like Pecan Grove and Fairview.