Churches in Vallejo

Active churches in Vallejo

710 Broadway Street, Vallejo
9 sermons
1505 Georgia St, Vallejo
3 sermons
1111 Colusa St, Vallejo
1 sermon
710 Broadway Street, Vallejo
1 sermon

Types of churches in Vallejo

Contemporary Churches in Vallejo

Across East Vallejo, Hiddenbrooke, and the Glen Cove waterfront, modern congregations emphasize band-led worship, practical teaching, and small groups for commuters off I‑80 and SF Bay Ferry riders. Many meet in renovated storefronts or school auditoriums near Sonoma Boulevard and the Ferry Terminal, aiming for an easy first visit and strong kids’ programs.

Pentecostal and Gospel

In South Vallejo and North Vallejo, Pentecostal and gospel-driven churches gather with energetic music, expressive prayer, and testimony-focused services. These congregations often host revivals, youth choirs, and recovery or food outreach along the Sonoma Boulevard and Springs Road corridors, reflecting the city’s resilient, working-class spirit.

Catholic Churches in Vallejo

Vallejo’s Catholic parishes serve multi-generational families from North Vallejo to Glen Cove with Masses, sacraments, and weekday devotions. Many offer Spanish-language liturgies and Filipino traditions such as Simbang Gabi, and they frequently anchor neighborhood life with festivals, catechism classes, and community assistance.

Historic and Liturgical

Vallejo’s naval and shipyard heritage shows up in reverent, liturgical congregations that worship in older sanctuaries on Mare Island and in downtown’s historic blocks. Expect organ-led hymns, vestments, and a structured order of service that appeals to those who value sacred architecture, stained glass, and choral music.

Sermon clips from Vallejo churches

39s
“That word cried out is a when it says that they cried out with those that language and I did it in my reading, you probably like, okay, this is a little annoying. Hopefully, I wasn't too annoying to you, but they cried out. What is that? That word is a very intense emotional filled word. It's loud. It was used to describe the ranting of insane people and women in childbirth, and don't accuse me of equating the two. K? So also, you're in good company. It's you're it was also used of Jesus' agonizing cries on the cross.”
51s
“Your words carry power. Good and bad fruits are example about what is is in someone's heart. They can heal or they can wound. They can build or they can destroy. They can lead or they can mislead. There are examples throughout the scripture that our words could either produce blessings or our words could produce curses. That our words could produce faith or our words can produce fear. These are just a few examples. If there is a central truth to this passage of scripture, it is this, is that Jesus is not merely confronting behavior. He is confronting the human heart. How many know everybody got a heart here, right?”
44s
#LeadThroughInconvenience
“we stopped asking why is this happening to me and started asking what is God forming in me we'd stop measuring faith by comfort and start measuring it by faithfulness and we would discover something that all the great men and women of God have discovered that influence always passes through inconvenience you want to be a leader just know it passes through inconvenience”
26s
“Fear of man is one of the biggest hindrances to coming to Christ and it's a frequent tactic of Satan. Many times, we're more concerned about what others think instead of what God wants to do in us and what God wants to do for us. The Bible calls this the fear of man and it's a powerful force that we battle all our days. These blind men here so sense their need for mercy that their fear of man was irrelevant and was disregarded.”
26s
“They their later request for healing showed that they believed he could do something about their condition. Whatever your condition is, Jesus can do something about it. Even if the most brilliant physician at whatever hospital in whatever field of study is stumped and can't figure it out, Jesus can still do something about the situation.”
29s
“So in their pleading for mercy, this they're affirming who Jesus is and these first two terms, Lord and Son of David, they they combined to show that they recognize that Jesus was worthy of the most honoring titles that they could use to address him and it underscores to a degree their submission and appeal to his kingly rule. That's who we approach in our pleas for desperate mercy. That's good news that we have access to him.”
53s
“We say, nobody really loves me but god says in John three sixteen and three thirty four, god says, I love you. We say, I can't go on. There's no way that I can continue to go on. It's just too hard In second Corinthians twelve nine says, my grace is sufficient for you. We say things like, I can't figure things out In Proverbs three, five, and six, it says, I will direct your steps. I can't do it. You can do all things through Christ Jesus. Philippians four thirteen, that's my life scripture. I say it over myself every single morning and Albert, you can do all things because I've had people throughout my entire life tell me that you'll never amount to anything. Man, I just laugh. Devil, you thought you had me.”
55s
“That is one of the most beautiful pictures of the way life works that you will ever see. How? It's the work that you do in the dark when it's difficult and damp that makes the work that you and everybody else sees in the light. You see, we have prayed, we have fasted, we have, you know, said, god, you know what? I want to be this and I want to be that and I, you know, as pastor talked about, you know, looking down at our feet this morning. You see, god wants to plant you and god wants to see the gravid, the the the seed grow down and and have a firm foundation and then eventually, he wants to see that fruit inside of you be seen by those around you.”
45s
“Soap in his mouth. You see, his mom was trying to fix his speech without addressing the heart. I had a cousin and we I had two sets of grandparents and and one grandparent was we used to be able to get away with a lot of things and the other one wasn't she was on us. And we had watched Rambo, the very first Rambo. I mean, I'm dating myself here. But we watched the very first Rambo, and we were probably like maybe 10, 11, 12 years old. And my cousin Richard used some of the words in Rambo that he shouldn't have. And my grandma Josie was like, where did you hear those words?”
33s
#GraceToAssignment
“``grace is not only a pardon it's an appointment you see grace has a ministry in our life the Bible says that grace teaches us to deny ungodliness and worldly lust and to live soberly righteously and justly in this present age grace has a ministry to us and that ministry is to move us to assignment to move us out of just being present and accounted for and into assignment assignment”

Why Vallejo churches are unique

Rooted in a port city with Navy heritage and vibrant immigrant communities, churches in Vallejo reflect remarkable cultural diversity. The former shipyard on Mare Island drew families from across the Pacific and the South, so many congregations blend gospel traditions with multilingual services—often English, Spanish, and Tagalog. You’ll see Vallejo churches offering bilingual English and Spanish services, Filipino and Pacific Islander fellowship, and gospel-influenced contemporary worship.
As a commuter hub with neighborhoods that range from Downtown and the waterfront to Glen Cove and Hiddenbrooke, Vallejo churches tend to be adaptable and family-focused. It’s common to find multiple weekend options, strong weekday groups, and programming that fits shifting schedules. In this setting, many congregations emphasize commuter-friendly service times, small group culture, and strong kids programs for young families.
Education and service also shape the local faith landscape: nearby campuses like Touro University California and Cal Maritime mean an active flow of students, healthcare trainees, and young professionals. Churches in Vallejo often combine hands-on community care with formation for the next generation, alongside support for veterans tied to the city’s military past. Look for ministries centered on college student ministries, support for veterans and military families, and community outreach and food assistance.