Churches in Springhill

Active churches in Springhill

148 Academy Drive, Springhill
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Types of churches in Springhill

Contemporary Churches in Springhill

Many congregations along the US 371 corridor and near Main Street use bands, media, and practical teaching to serve young families and commuters. They often run kids and student ministries tied to North Webster school calendars and host small groups that meet across town and on nearby parish roads.

Springhill Baptist Churches

Baptist congregations reflect the town’s timber‑town roots with strong Sunday School, VBS, and deacon‑led care. You’ll find them from in‑town blocks near the park to country lanes heading toward Cullen, Sarepta, and the Dorcheat Bayou bottomlands.

Pentecostal & Holiness

Services here are spirited and revival‑oriented, with choir‑led worship and weeknight prayer that echo the Ark‑La‑Tex gospel tradition. Many meet on two‑lane roads just outside the city toward the Arkansas line and Cotton Valley, drawing multi‑generational families for seasonal revivals.

Methodist & Wesleyan

These churches emphasize hymn singing, Wesleyan teaching, and organized outreach like food pantries and clothing closets serving north Webster Parish. Located near downtown and along the 371 corridor, they appeal to residents who value structured worship and steady community service in small‑town Springhill life.

Sermon clips from Springhill churches

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#PurposefulLeading
“where is he leading us? He's leading us with purpose all the time. God leads us with purpose. He not just he doesn't just kinda we're not just wandering through life. He has a purpose. He leads us, the Bible says, first and foremost, he leads us to lie down in green pastures. We're not wandering aimlessly. Every step in our life has a purpose. It's an intention that God is doing something. His leadership in our life is not accidental. It's not just, you know, random and happening. No. It is an intentional thing that he knows where he's taking you. He knows what he's developing in you, and he knows what lies ahead in our lives. He's not taking surprise by anything.”
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#PathsOfRighteousness
“He leads us in paths of righteousness. That means he leads us on the right path. Righteous paths. That literally that word means a well worn path. It's not really hard to follow because it's a well worn path. The reason it's hard to follow is because we don't keep our eyes and our focus on the shepherd. We wanna keep our eyes and focus on everything else. Right. Amen. Things that look better to us but you know what happens to a sheep that doesn't follow the shepherd and wanders away? He gets eaten by wolves.”
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#ScriptureIsGuidance
“God's primary method of guidance is scripture. Many people are looking for signs and wonders and and and looking, you know, when what you need to be doing is looking at God's word. His direction, the light to your path comes from his scriptures, from his word. God has already spoken in the word. We don't need another answer. We need to find our answer here. Before asking, what do I want? We need to say, what does the word say? Right. What does his word say?”
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#FollowTheShepherd
“``I know what way to go on my life? No, but I know the shepherd and he knows the way. Am I following him? Yeah. Let his word teach me. Let his spirit lead me. Let his his his witness direct me. God will direct me with his eyes. I'm not. If if if I sent something, this as god looking that way, go. Follow it. Yield to it. The safest place in life. Listen to me. It's not where we have all the answers. The safest place is just walking close to the shepherd because he has all the answers.”
55s
#OverflowInStorms
“``Oh, y'all not hearing what I'm saying this morning. Y'all are not y'all y'all need to hear this. I mean, right in the middle of all of life's challenges, David's standing there declaring my cup runs over. Yes, sir. Come on. Somebody say amen. A lot of time we think because we're going through something means that we don't have something. But listen, when you understand the extravagant nature of God's fulfillment in your life, you can be going through hell and still be declaring my cup runs over. Hallelujah. Your cup can run over on the worst days of your life. Why? Because God is not a half glass God. He not trying to get you a half a glass full. He wants to fill you up and make you run over. Come on. Somebody say amen. He doesn't want you to live with just enough. He doesn't want you to live with just to get by. He wants you to learn to live in the overflow of his blood.”
53s
#RiverNotCup
“Jesus stood up at the last day of the feast. They've been eating and drinking for for days, you know, celebrating the Passover and and they're and they're they're probably pretty full. Jesus stands up and says, if anybody's thirsty, come to me. Drink with the water I give and it'll be a river of liberty and water flowing from within you. He never said, I'll give you a little cup to drink. give you a a thimble full, a spoonful, a dipper full. No. He said, I'm gonna give you water that will become a river flowing up from within you. Do you believe in me? God's not a cup God. He's not a half glass God. He said, I'm a river God. I want you to have a flow that is beyond your ability to contain.”
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#ConsecrateForOverflow
“it takes a a a moment of consecration in your life that you're not just wanting to have the overflow. We always love to think about getting full and being overflowing, but sometimes we gotta come to the place where first we consecrate. Because we're full of the wrong thing. We got bugs in our brain. See, because there's that you want blessing without surrender. You want power without prayer, you want favor without obedience. But overflow begins with the presence of God.”
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#KeepBeingFilled
“Come on. Somebody say, my cup runs over. My runs See, the world will leave you thirsty. Success will leave you thirsty. Possessions will leave you thirsty. Religion will leave you thirsty. But Jesus always satisfy completely. Our responsibility is to yield to him and be filled and stay filled. Ephesians five eighteen, if you don't get anything out of today, get this scripture in your mind. He said in Ephesians five eighteen, be filled with the spirit. Now listen, that language there implies a continual action. In other words, keep being filled.”
50s
#ShadowPointsToLight
“the shadow can't hurt you. The shadow can't stop you. It has no substance. It can't bind you. It can't destroy you. The shadow should just be pointing to something greater. Where there's a shadow, there must be light somewhere and Jesus is the light. Hallelujah. Because of Calvary, death has lost its sting. The grave's lost its victory. The power of sin's been broken. Hallelujah. Come on. Somebody say amen. The believer doesn't walk in darkness without hope. We walk with confidence that Jesus has already conquered our greatest enemy. So even though there's a shadow overshadowing my life right now, I don't wanna focus on the shadow. Come on. God wants us to focus on the shepherd. The shadow might be beside you, but the shepherd is with you. That”
51s
#ValleyIsTemporary
“Number two, the valley is temporary. David didn't say I live in the valley. Yeah. He said I'm walking through the valley. Amen. Problem with a lot of us is we get in the valley and we build a house or a camp or put up a tent. Say, well, this is this is my lot. No. He didn't say I'm gonna go live in the valley. He said, I'm gonna walk through the valley. He our shepherd never intended for the valley to become our permanent address. Come on. Somebody you might be in a valley right now. You might be living in a situation that seemed, but that's not your destination. It's just your passageway. It's just a doorway. It's just a hallway. You don't camp in the hall. Come on. Somebody say amen. You don't live in a in a passageway. You go through there to get to where God's taking you. Yes. Amen.”

Why Springhill churches are unique

Set amid northern Louisiana’s piney woods, churches in Springhill reflect a close-knit, multi-generational community where families often worship alongside grandparents and longtime neighbors. That rootedness shows up in hands-on care, potluck traditions, and kid-focused ministries that help newcomers feel quickly at home, making churches in Springhill welcoming and relational. Many congregations emphasize multi-generational congregations, strong kids programs for young families, and pastoral care and visitation.
With a timber and manufacturing heritage and cross-border ties to Arkansas, Springhill churches are tuned to the routines of shift workers and the needs of a rural region. You’ll find practical outreach that supports everyday life—everything from pantry assistance to drive-by prayer—along with flexible gatherings timed for commuters. This often includes weekday evening services for shift workers, community service and food pantries, and outreach to rural neighborhoods.
Culturally, worship in Springhill, LA blends tradition and freshness: you’re as likely to hear harmonies rooted in Southern gospel as you are modern praise songs. Spiritual life leans into revival-style gatherings and clear, Bible-centered teaching, often shared across denominations during community events. Look for southern gospel hymn traditions, modern worship with contemporary band, and revival services and Bible preaching.