Churches in Smyrna

Active churches in Smyrna

760 Hurt Rd SW, Smyrna
25 sermons · 4 days ago
1275 Church St, Smyrna
30 sermons · 4 days ago
810 Church St SE, Smyrna
3 sermons

Types of churches in Smyrna

Non-Denominational Churches in Smyrna

These congregations cluster around the Cumberland/Galleria corridor and along Spring Road near The Battery Atlanta, drawing commuters from I-285/I-75 and nearby apartments. Expect band-led worship, practical teaching, and weeknight small groups meeting in neighborhoods like Williams Park, Hillsdale, and along the Atlanta Road corridor.

Family-Friendly Churches in Smyrna

With many young families around King Springs and the Concord Road corridor, these churches prioritize robust kids’ ministries, youth groups, and VBS. They often run weekday preschools and host community events near Tolleson Park, the Village Green, and along the Silver Comet Trail.

Historic & Liturgical Churches

Centered near Smyrna Market Village, Williams Park, and older stretches of Atlanta Road, these congregations preserve traditional liturgy and choral music. Services feature vestments, hymnals, and pipe organs, appealing to long‑time residents and newcomers seeking a reverent, time‑tested worship style.

Multicultural & Spanish-Language Churches

Reflecting Smyrna’s diversity, churches along South Cobb Drive and the Windy Hill corridor offer Spanish-language services and bilingual ministries. Many provide ESL classes and cultural celebrations, connecting new arrivals with established communities in Norton Park, Belmont, and surrounding neighborhoods.

Sermon clips from Smyrna churches

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#BringDesiresUnderControl
“At the end of the day, these are the questions that we're asking. Are we filtering them through a relationship with Christ? And I've told you how we rephrase the questions, but then we've got to live it out. And it so we stand before God one day. How do we know that we are making decisions that truly please him? How do we know what to do? Well, these questions and the way that we go about making decisions, they all bring us back, I believe, to the way that Paul concludes chapter seven, and we see it in verse 37. The key to making these decisions in a way that glorifies God is to do what he explains we have to do and bring our desires under control.”
81s
#BentNotBeyondJesus
“``Here's a parting word to the bent out of shape. Somebody came into worship, bent. Bent by what happened. Bent by what somebody said. Bent what someone did. Bent by what you lost. by what you cannot fix, bent by a child that you've been praying for, bent by marriage that you keep trying to hold together, bent by diagnosis, bent by disappointment, bent by your own mistakes. But hear the word of God. You may be bent, but you're not beyond Jesus. Yes, Your situation may be complicated, but it has not been beyond Jesus. Your family may be struggling, but it is not beyond Jesus. Your future may be uncertain, but it is not beyond Jesus. Your faith may be bruised, but it is not beyond Jesus. Bring Jesus your bent places and watch him straighten them out.”
45s
“The very river pharaoh intended to become a grave became a pathway to god's providence. My brothers and sisters, you gotta keep on it. You gotta take that first step as I said two weeks ago. Last week, I told you gotta be consistent because god is working everything out for the good. It's just like god. He can take the thing meant to destroy you and use it to position you. He can turn pain into preparation, suffering into shaping, pressure into purpose.”
47s
#DailySpiritFilling
“Every believer is baptized in the spirit once, but there should be many fillings in their life. In fact, I would pray that you'd have a feeling if the Holy Spirit every day. Because if you don't, while you're baptized in the spirit, you're gonna live your life not according to the spirit. You're gonna live your life according to your flesh. So every morning, you need to wake up acknowledging your sinful tendency to go back to your old habits. Oh, God, I don't wanna live according to my my this beast that raises inside of me. I wanna be filled with your spirit so I can hear from you, I can live for you, I can flourish as a believer in Jesus. And you need to pray for that every day. Lord, fill me with your spirit.”
44s
#LoveLeadsToHoliness
“Now, guys, I'm gonna speak to you because I think this text is particularly addressing the desires and the need for self control of men. your lack of self control, if it takes away from her, if it taints if it lessens her holiness, how can you claim that you truly love her if the greatest expression of love is for you to help your wife walk as closely to Jesus as she possibly can. There's no way you can love her more than that.”
44s
#DecisionsForChrist
“This whole series, what I think is the primary reason we're given first Corinthians is to show saints how to become saints. That God has declared positionally that we are his thanks to the righteousness of Jesus. And while we are daily growing, we're daily becoming more and more saintly in how we live to please him. And if we're gonna grow in that way, then all of our decisions need to be based on Christ. How are we going to glorify him through every single decision that we make? That's the way that we need to think as saints and as believers.”
67s
#CrumbOfGrace
“I'm almost finished. Others see limitation, but she sees abundance. word from Jesus, touch from Jesus, one opportunity from Jesus, one breakthrough from Jesus, one crumb of grace from Jesus, a crumb from the master's table, can change the whole condition of a household. She understands something. A crumb from Jesus is more powerful than a feast from the world. Yes, sir. She refuses to accept Jesus' silence as Jesus' absence, and that's a word for someone. Jesus being silent does not mean that Jesus has left you. Jesus not immediately answering does not mean that Jesus' answer is no. Sometimes faith has to keep praying between the silence and the breakthrough.”
59s
#FaithDuringSilence
“she says, yes, Lord. But even the dogs eat the crumbs that fall from their master's table. I'm almost finished. Others see limitation, but she sees abundance. word from Jesus, touch from Jesus, one opportunity from Jesus, one breakthrough from Jesus, one crumb of grace from Jesus, a crumb from the master's table, can change the whole condition of a household. She understands something. A crumb from Jesus is more powerful than a feast from the world. Yes, sir. She refuses to accept Jesus' silence as Jesus' absence, and that's a word for someone.”
59s
#GraceForTheOutsider
“The woman came to see Jesus because her life was bent out of shape, and her daughter's life was bent out of shape. But Jesus straightened the situation, but there's something deeper happening. Jesus is not just healing a body. He's demonstrating that the boundaries that people believe separated other people from God's grace are being challenged by the arrival of the messiah. outsider becomes an example of great faith. Here's what I mean. The outsider gets insider benefits. person others might have dismissed becomes the person that Jesus commends. The woman whom the disciples wanted to send away becomes the woman whose faith Jesus celebrates.”
51s
#ObedienceIntoStorms
“We we read this text. Notice something remarkable. The disciples in this text were not in the storm because they were disobedient. They were in the storm, John, because they obeyed Jesus. And and I know it. A lot of you are still thinking that if you just trust God, if you just follow Jesus, Judy, if you just hold on to God's hand, there'll be no storms in your life. I got a news flash for you. Sometimes you can obey the Christ and find yourself in a storm. Sometimes obedience puts you directly into difficult circumstances.”

Why Smyrna churches are unique

Set in Cobb County just minutes from The Battery Atlanta, churches in Smyrna serve a young, family-forward, and increasingly international community. That mix leads to welcoming worship with multilingual elements and strong programming for kids and teens, including diverse multicultural congregations, bilingual Spanish-English services, and strong kids programs for young families.
Smyrna churches also reflect the city’s commuter rhythm around I-285 and I-75 and the influence of nearby Dobbins Air Reserve Base, offering flexible schedules and practical care. Many weave service into weekday life and provide tangible support for those in uniform and public safety, featuring commuter-friendly service times, military and first-responder support, and weekday community service opportunities.
Anchored by walkable neighborhoods, Market Village gathering spots, and the Silver Comet Trail, congregations often meet in homes and parks to build tight-knit relationships. Spiritually, they balance Bible-centered teaching with community connection that feels local and down-to-earth through small group culture, outdoor worship and park events, and expository Bible teaching.