Churches in Tigard

Active churches in Tigard

12200 SW 5th Street, Tigard
3 sermons

Types of churches in Tigard

Modern Tigard Churches

Contemporary congregations emphasize band-led worship, practical sermons, and a casual environment. Many gather in updated spaces near Washington Square and the Tigard Triangle, offering livestreams and weeknight groups for commuters along 217 and I‑5.

Family-Friendly Churches in Tigard

These churches prioritize children’s ministry, safe childcare, and active youth programs that fit school and sports schedules. Families from Bull Mountain, Summerlake, and neighborhoods near Tigard-Tualatin schools often choose them for parent groups, service days at Cook Park, and community events close to home.

Multilingual & Spanish-Language

Bilingual congregations reflect the city’s diversity along the Pacific Hwy 99W and Hall Blvd corridors, frequently offering English–Spanish services and translation support. Many host ESL classes, cultural celebrations, and practical outreach that connect immigrant and bilingual families from Downtown Tigard to nearby Metzger.

Liturgical & Traditional

These congregations preserve formal liturgy, hymnody, and the church calendar for a reverent worship experience. Long-rooted in neighborhoods near Main Street, Gaarde Street, and Greenburg Road, they draw multi-generational households who value choirs, sacraments, and continuity.

Sermon clips from Tigard churches

33s
“And here's what I know that it doesn't look like. It doesn't look like being the loudest person in the room about what you believe. It doesn't look like turning every conversation into a theological lesson that nobody ever asked for. It doesn't look like making sure that everybody knows what your position is on every single issue when you've not built any kind of relational trust. Here's the principle. You cannot antagonize and influence people at the same time. You just can't do that. It's not possible.”
35s
“Here we are in the middle of a political crisis, surrounded by people who are scrambling for position. They're scrambling for power with his life on the line. And what does Daniel do? He points to God. He points to God. Not obnoxiously, not with a long winded speech, not with a track, just clearly, simply, and directly. There is a God. There is a God who reveals secrets. That's it. That's the witness. And land on the most powerful man in the land in a way that few would ever expect.”
38s
“Now, if you're thinking that, you are absolutely rocked. The rock is Jesus. A kingdom that cannot be destroyed. A kingdom that not cannot be voted out. A kingdom that cannot be canceled, cannot fall. God's kingdom cannot be destroyed. I said God's kingdom cannot be destroyed. That's another amen place. Alright? I emphasize this because I think some Christ followers in our culture today are getting discouraged. And maybe you're one of them. Some of us are wondering what in the world's gonna happen to our world. What's happening to our country right now? So, have some encouragement for you this morning.”
27s
“So that kind of worship, I'm telling you that worship that happens in the middle of uncertainty, that is a declaration of our belief in the Almighty sovereign God. It's not just an emotion. It's a statement of faith before you know the outcome. It's saying, I don't know how this is gonna end. Right? But I know who holds the end and that's enough for me to be able to praise him no matter what.”
21s
“"I just wanna let you know that when it's done lovingly, when it's done correctly, it's going to be awesome, right? It covers over a multitude of sins. It's what we need, I think, to help Northwest Christian Church go to another level. We need this, right? For us to grow, to be able to say, I can confess my sins, and it's not going to become gossip. This is what's going on in my life, I need some help."”
28s
“"Now as I've been speaking, maybe there's somebody that's come to your mind, of somebody that you care about, that was once close to God, but now they're far away from God. Or maybe they're getting farther away from God. Or maybe they've never had a relationship with God. And you know who that person is. God just brought that to your heart, to your mind. It can be one person. Right? One friend. One family member. It's one coworker. Who is your one?"”
22s
“"So again, hear James' words. Whoever, whoever turns a sinner from the error of their way will save them from death and will cover over a multitude of sins. So again, James is pointing out that there's a real probability that among us, among those who are part of Northwest Christian Church at all of our campuses, there will be one to some who wander away from the truth. Who wander away from God."”
22s
“"If God never ever answers a prayer of mine the way that I want him to do that, the gift of grace is more than enough for me. If God never ever answers a prayer of mine the way that I think it should be answered, the sacrifice of the Son Jesus on the cross, again, it's more than enough for you and it's more than enough for me."”
21s
“"Prayer changes a lot of things, but mostly I've discovered over the years that prayer changes me. It allows me to recognize that I'm not self-sufficient, that I really am dependent on God. To be reminded that the God of the universe, the Creator of all things, is interested in having a conversation with me. He wants to hear from me."”
23s
“"So James is really coming back and he's saying prayer should be a priority for the person who wants to grow in their faith. If you want to make sure that you're growing in your faith, maybe you've been stagnant for a while, maybe it's the summer doldrums that you're facing, then elevate your prayer life. He's saying, you want to be mature? You wanted that gold medal for your faith? You want to cross that finish line as a winner? Then make sure prayer is a priority for you."”

Why Tigard churches are unique

Set in a family-friendly suburb just southwest of Portland, churches in Tigard reflect a rhythm shaped by schools, youth sports, and commuter schedules. Many gatherings are tailored for households around neighborhoods like Bull Mountain and the revitalized Main Street area, with practical teaching and easy access near parks and transit. Visitors often find strong kids programs for young families, multiple Sunday service times, and small group culture that make it simple to plug in.
With a steadily growing mix of cultures—including Latino, Asian, and Pacific Islander communities—Tigard churches often bridge languages and traditions while staying rooted in the Christian story. That diversity shows up in inclusive worship styles, community meals, and weekday help like ESL or citizenship resources. Look for bilingual services in Spanish and English, refugee and immigrant support, and community food pantry and outreach.
Framed by the Fanno Creek Greenway and a network of parks and trails, congregations in Tigard, Oregon lean into the Pacific Northwest love for the outdoors and service. Many organize trail cleanups, neighborhood projects, and seasonal gatherings at Cook Park or along the creek, blending worship with stewardship and hospitality. You’ll see options like outdoor services in local parks, creation care and sustainability, and livestream and hybrid gatherings that suit busy, tech-savvy locals.