Churches in Trophy Club

Active churches in Trophy Club

301 Trophy Lake Dr. Suite 136, Trophy Club
3 sermons

Types of churches in Trophy Club

Family-Friendly Trophy Club Churches

With many households centered around Byron Nelson High School and Northwest ISD campuses, family-focused congregations thrive across neighborhoods like The Highlands and Lakes of Trophy Club. Expect robust kids’ ministries, VBS and sports-themed outreach at Harmony and Independence Parks, plus volunteer efforts that support school drives and youth athletics.

Modern Worship Churches

These congregations feature band-led music, practical teaching, and a casual atmosphere that fits the commuter rhythm along SH-114 and nearby Westlake business parks. Small groups often meet in cul-de-sacs and master-planned enclaves, with service projects tied to Trophy Club Park cleanups and partnerships with local schools.

Traditional Liturgical Churches

In and around Trophy Club, more formal congregations emphasize historic liturgy, vested clergy, and choral or organ music. They attract multi-generational families near the country club and established streets, offering early-morning services, catechesis, and a steady rhythm of the church calendar.

Spanish-Language Churches in Trophy Club

Bilingual and Spanish-first congregations serve households connected to hospitality and airport employers, with easy access from Trophy Club via SH-114. Many provide live translation, ESL classes, and cultural festivals that connect families from Roanoke, Southlake, and Grapevine to newer subdivisions within Trophy Club.

Sermon clips from Trophy Club churches

42s
“The rabbi is still walking on the shore of your life's calling. Come follow me. Come follow me. I'll make you. I'll change you. I'll transform you. Learn from me. Take my yoke upon. Like, not because we're perfect, because he is so perfect, so good. And so we can surrender our life to him because he's worth it. The other invitation is to those of us that know Jesus. And it's in the form of kind of a warning that as we move through this year of spiritual formation.”
39s
“But there's something that will remain, the love of Jesus. The love of Jesus goes on. It continues. It's the kind of love that washes feet, kind of love that carries burdens, it's kind of love that speaks truth, it's kind of love that extends grace and forgives enemies, serves quietly, sacrifices willingly, and it builds others up. The world doesn't need more puffed up Christians. They need people that will love, build up, and love.”
33s
“And I think the world is looking not for people that say they're a Christian, but man, do they do it? Do they look like Jesus? Do they spend time with Jesus? Do they do what Jesus did did like the stuff? The goal of Sabbath, I'll say it again, not merely rest. It was this people of peace transformation that we could just become so and present. When people are around us, they go, man, I just felt like I was the most important person in the world.”
23s
“The plan was never God doing it himself. It wasn't just Jesus. Jesus said, it's better for me to die because the Holy Spirit's gonna come and fill us, and then we're gonna have all these representations of Jesus, all these embodiments of Jesus, all these apprentices of Jesus out among the world reaching people that only you could reach that your your neighbors are only for you.”
40s
“And so my hope and prayer is we would open our eyes now as we commune and go, hey, whatever were up against, could we not just, just try to not forget? Forget that Gods in it and with us. And he hasnt gone anywhere, even though it might look like it or feel like it. He is still reliable. Hes still like clockwork. Hes still able to be counted upon. Even if all of the painful things that the, if, if, if, if, and I, and Im, Im so tempted because Im, I know different stories and different things. I could, I could just look at each person and kind of go, yeah, I, I know. And I know, and I get it.”
44s
“But to not think, to just think the universe is like some random thing in charge, like its up to the universe, like to not have a God thats over all, man, what a hard, I cant imagine my life without it. So maybe today could be the day that you submit and give your life to, to that God. I would pray that that would be the case. But for a lot of us, its just open my eyes, open our eyes, lets pray, God, the most horrible thing you did, the most beautiful thing in the most difficult time, you accomplished the most divine, right thing. You saved us.”
26s
“Perspective. Seven months, I wore a watch. I didnt know you could see the inner workings of it. Perspective. And so I mentioned at the start, a prayer that I normally pray each morning over the chairs and how God expanded that and changed it a little bit today. One of my prayers this week for you and myself has been, Father, may we live in the beautiful reality that youre always with us. Amen. Amen. Amen. That reality.”
33s
“Itd have been one thing to go, oh, those enemies are gone. Were cool. But instead, he illuminates the reality, which is, I got this. Im here in the middle of it. You might not see it, feel it, believe it, understand it. But I got this. He illuminates his presence. And so often we go to Gods word, or we think of God, Gods promises, like this lever. Oh, were going to pull this lever. Oh, you know what? God said it. So here he goes. Im going to pull the lever, and then Im going to make it stop.”
29s
“The reason hes called the man of God is because the man of God acts in a certain way. The man of God always brings confidence to a situation. The man of God brings peace. The man of God understands the promises of God. And the woman of God, Im using that gender inclusive, right? So, verse 16, dont be afraid. prophet answered, Those who are with us are more. More than those who are with them.”
41s
“Perspective. Perspective. When God is in it, it looks good. It looks different. When God is in it, it might not make sense. When God is in it, we dont have to agree with it and understand it. I want to jump back for just a moment to that surrounded concept. When youre in the middle of a painful thing, a difficult thing, a frustrating thing, a thing that you just dont get, like youre just going, why God? Come on. Like really? Maybe stop and ask, am I seeing everything? Is there something else beneath the surface?”

Why Trophy Club churches are unique

Set within one of the state’s early master-planned communities, churches in Trophy Club tend to mirror the town’s family-first rhythm and neighborly pace. Serving top-rated schools and year-round youth sports, they prioritize age-graded discipleship and flexible programming that fits busy evenings and weekends: strong kids programs for young families, support for youth athletes and teams, marriage and parenting workshops.
With many residents commuting to nearby corporate hubs in Westlake, Southlake, and the Alliance corridor, Trophy Club churches often blend practical schedules with substantive teaching and professional networking. Expect early or multiple Sunday services and midweek options that fit office hours, along with ministries designed for career stages: weekday Bible studies for commuters, young adults and professionals, expository Bible teaching.
Bordering greenbelts, trails, and the north shore of Grapevine Lake, churches in Trophy Club lean into outdoor gathering spaces and community events that integrate faith with the town’s active lifestyle. You’ll find a strong service ethos and relationship-driven discipleship that spill into parks, schools, and neighborhood HOAs: outdoor services and lake baptisms, community service and school partnerships, small group culture.

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