Churches in Walnut

Active churches in Walnut

18901 E. Amar Rd, Walnut
2 sermons
145 S Brea Canyon Rd, Walnut
9 sermons

Types of churches in Walnut

Chinese Churches in Walnut

Many congregations in and around Walnut serve Chinese and Taiwanese families, with Mandarin- or Cantonese-English bilingual services. These churches often sit along the Grand Ave and Nogales corridors, drawing worshipers from nearby Rowland Heights and Diamond Bar, and host cultural festivals and family ministries that connect first- and second-generation members.

Walnut College Ministries

With Mt. San Antonio College in town and Cal Poly Pomona minutes away, several churches emphasize young-adult ministry. Expect ride-shares from apartments along Temple Ave and Grand Ave, weeknight small groups timed to class schedules, and casual worship that welcomes students new to the San Gabriel Valley.

Spanish Language Worship

Reflecting the San Gabriel Valley’s Latino heritage, some congregations offer services in Spanish or bilingual formats and community outreach near the Amar Rd and La Puente Rd corridors. These churches frequently run ESL classes, food distributions, and youth programs that meet after school and on weekends at nearby parks.

Traditional Liturgical Churches

A number of parishes maintain reverent, liturgical worship with choirs, organ, and the church calendar. They tend to serve multi-generational households in established Walnut neighborhoods near the civic center and along La Puente Rd, appealing to those seeking stability and sacramental rhythms.

Sermon clips from Walnut churches

60s
“Season of alignment adalah season di mana Tuhan membuka pintu. Tuhan membuka pintu untuk setiap daripada anakanakNya, untuk datang kepadaNya kembali dengan satu langkah, yaitu memeriksa hati kita untuk kita kembali mengasihi Tuhan dengan segenap hati, segenap jiwa, segenap akal budi, segenap kekuatan. Itu namanya honoring God. Waktu kita honoring mempunyai ekspektasi dalam hubungan kita dengan Tuhan.”
20s
“of Jesus Christ, we pray for all the brothers and sisters and friends who are here on the scene May the Holy Spirit work in us and help us get out of the control of Satan.”
39s
“``Tuhan bilang kalau Saudara ingin mengalami transformasi, Saudara harus mengalami perjumpaan dengan Tuhan. Kalau Saudara honor God, dan Saudara mempunyai ekspektasi Saudara akan berjumpa dengan Tuhan dan Saudara akan mengalami transformasi Saudara tidak akan mengalami transformasi Kalau Saudara tidak honor God Karena honor itu penting sekali. Honoring Tuhan bilang honoring your parent. Honoring husband and wife.”
37s
“Sebuah perahu tidak hanyut karena satu ombak besar, ia hanyut karena banyak arus kecil yang terus mendorongnya. Demikian juga seseorang jarang meninggalkan Tuhan dalam satu keputusan. Misalnya, lagi berkata, Ah sudah, saya tinggalkan Tuhan. Itu tidak terjadi. Ia hanya hanyut drifts sedikit demi sedikit, sampai suatu hari ia sadar bahwa dirinya sudah jauh dari tempat di mana Tuhan menempatinya.”
35s
“Singa yang mengaum itu singa yang lapar, Saudara. Kalau singa yang kenyang tidur terus. Singa yang lapar cari mangsa. Mangsanya lengah tidak? Kalau Saudara nonton geographical channel, singa mau terjang mangsanya, dia pelanpelan. Dia cari mangsa, mangsanya yang lengah, kalau yang enggak lengah, kelinci yang enggak lengah, enggak bakal ketangkep dia, Saudara.”
60s
“"Now the question to all of us right now is, who do you want to host? If you want to host the presence of God, you will become victorious. Talking about victorious living, we cannot have victorious living without the spirit of God. It is the spirit of the living God that makes you victorious. And it is available for every one of us so long as you welcome Him. Let's all stand up. Father right now in the name of Jesus. Oh God, oh God, oh God. Oh yes. Sharon, you want to sing something before I pray for the people? I pray right now in the name of Jesus. The spiritual warfare is more real than the natural warfare."”
88s
“"And the word overcome, you know, you cannot overcome something without a battle to overcome, right? So for many years, after 44 years, I followed Jesus. It's always, always great. Always, always, even today. I'm not exaggerating at all. No, no, no. But you need to put on. Can you say put on? When you put on, that means it is a decision that you have to make. When you put on your clothes, your t-shirt, your pants, your shoes, you need to make a decision. Are you with me? You have to make a decision and then you put it on. You cannot expect like, okay, you look at your closet and just think, okay, I am going to wear this shirt, this pants. No, no, no. And then suddenly it's on you. No, there's no such thing. You have to make a decision to pick it up and then put it on. So what we need to do, if we want to overcome, we need to put on Christ. We need to put on Christ. And Christ has won the war for us. The war has been won. Jesus paid the price. He died on the cross and on the third day He rose again from the dead. Come on now."”
104s
“"And the topic today is the battleground of the mind. And we need to realize that whether you are Christian or non-Christians alike, we struggle mental peace with, despite material success. So when we are talking about battleground of the mind, we, we all struggle with this, this mental piece and the causes of trouble minds. basically there are two things the first one is internal can you say internal the internal factor the internal factor includes spiritual struggles sinfulness you live in sin you're trying to hide your sin you're trying to cover your sin and you forgot that there is Almighty God that knows everything even when your loved one don't know God knows even your your family or your friends don't know it but God knows and you know it so that can be a internal factor that is an internal factor internal factor such as failures or weaknesses but the second one is the external factor external factor like Wars what is happening in the Middle East right now and also in different parts of the world how about famines how about calamities how about hurricanes and Stein just read the Bible you should read the Bible and have more and Helene. How about that? You know, those are the external factor, and we need to be rooted in our relationship with God rather than material concerns. Can you shout amen to that? Amen."”
44s
“"And we are going to look at the Bible that our war, our battle is not against flesh and blood. Can you say amen to that? Amen. And talking about spiritual warfare, say that again, spiritual warfare. We need to understand that spirits are illegal on the earth and require a host to operate. And I will explain later on. And before I finish. After I finish the preaching, what does it mean to be, to, to, to have, to be a host? Again, spirits are illegal on the earth and require a host to operate."”
48s
“"And talking about spiritual warfare, somebody, somebody, an innocent man has paid the price and faced the spiritual warfare on the cross, that innocent man died on the cross. And we need to understand that the only way we can come into the kingdom of God and be saved. And be cleansed from our sins, from our shame, from our brokenness, is only through the man, the innocent man that was crucified on the cross, died and then raised again. And his name is Jesus. That is the only way."”

Why Walnut churches are unique

Churches in Walnut, CA reflect the city’s global diversity and family-centered neighborhoods, serving significant Asian American and Latino populations. Many Walnut churches offer bilingual or trilingual gatherings and weave in cultural holidays to build hospitality and mission. You’ll often find multilingual services in Mandarin and Spanish, Asian and Latino cultural outreach, and cross-cultural fellowship and meals.
Education shapes local ministry rhythms, thanks to top‑ranked public schools and nearby Mt. San Antonio College and Cal Poly Pomona. Congregations often align programs to the academic calendar, from after‑school mentoring to weekend retreats for students and young families. Expect college student ministries, strong kids programs for young families, and academic mentoring and tutoring nights.
Walnut’s hillside parks, horse trails, and quiet cul‑de‑sacs encourage neighborhood‑based ministry and weekend community events. Many congregations meet in schools or park pavilions for service projects and outdoor worship, while tailoring schedules to the 60/57 commuter flow. This setting nurtures small group culture, community service and local outreach, and commuter-friendly service times.