Churches in Webster

Active churches in Webster

780 Salt Road, Webster
2 sermons

Types of churches in Webster

Modern Webster Churches

Contemporary congregations around the Route 104 corridor feature band-led worship, practical teaching, and casual environments. Many draw commuters and young professionals from nearby tech and medical employers, with small groups meeting in neighborhoods off Holt and Phillips roads.

Churches in Webster for Families

Family-focused churches often align programs with the Webster Central School District calendar, offering robust kids’ ministry, youth groups, and seasonal events. Weeknight activities and sports or music-focused outreaches are common, with summer gatherings at North Ponds Park or along Lake Road.

Traditional & Liturgical Churches

Long-established congregations near the Village of Webster’s Main Street and along Ridge Road emphasize historic liturgy, choir and organ music, and reverent services. Many worship in classic sanctuaries that reflect the town’s older architectural character and multigenerational roots.

Multicultural & Spanish-Language Churches

A handful of congregations offer bilingual (often English–Spanish) services or multicultural worship, reflecting Webster’s growing diversity and ties to Rochester’s broader immigrant communities. These churches tend to serve families along the Ridge Road and Bay Road corridors, with ESL classes, cultural celebrations, and community outreach.

Sermon clips from Webster churches

78s
“He wants to uproot what opposes him. So both things. He wants to free you from the burden, but he also wants to let you know that it might seem more comfortable not to follow him sometimes. So he wants to uproot what opposes him as well. And I want us to go home today and throughout this week, maybe throughout the rest of your life, if you will, please, when you see a guide, when you see someone that claims to be a guide telling you to do something, or when you find a conviction in your heart that seems really strong to you, You say, this is a conviction that I have. I will not budge from it. Ask this. Is this something that God planted, or is this just something I allowed to take roots in my heart? This can be a hard question, but we need to compare every single conviction we have with this.”
41s
“And counter to that is actually stable, secure, trustworthy the kingdom of God is. That this is my my main priority is the kingdom of God. Yeah. Still respect government and the need for it. But to me, there's a there's been an ease and like a Yeah. It just builds up a bit more trust and security that nothing that happens here on earth, nothing that no governor, Ayatollah, president, king can do can change that because Jesus is actually in charge.”
74s
“``Is this something that God planted, or is this just something I allowed to take roots in my heart? This can be a hard question, but we need to compare every single conviction we have with this. Let's not be misguided, and let's be free. from the lies of the enemy, and free the burdens of our own misplaced conviction sometimes. We can't help guide other people as a father, if you are a father here today, if you're not rooted in the word of God. Because the blind will lead the blind to a pit. And we can't receive guidance from anyone else if we don't have God's perspective because we need to ask, is this something that God is planting or is this a blind guide?”
60s
“Sometimes it's a little weed that we can just pull really easily and just take away. But sometimes it has taken roots, and it might it might hurt for it to come out because God will have to dig deep into your heart. And you might say, no. No. No. No. No. No. That hurts too much. But God wants to pull out this plant because it will be pulled up by the roots one way or the other. It was it's gonna be either today or in the future. Maybe maybe it's in judgment day that god's gonna say, there's no fruit here. This is not my plant.”
53s
“this is the encouraging part for us in the message today. the plant that you might have in your heart today growing? Is it that you're not good enough? Or is that you're not loved? Maybe? Or is that you have to prove yourself? Or is that you have to accomplish everything on your own? What is the lie that you might be carrying, that little plant that is not from God in your heart today? And God's inviting us to examine these things and compare it to his truth.”
79s
#LivingWaterHeals
“``Think about the soothing balm of living water that has rushed over all of the burns that sin has inflicted upon you. Be it sin of your own or sin of others. The living water soothes and refreshes. Because of what Jesus in the did on the cross, the living water of the Holy Spirit can dwell in anyone who desires it. So would you ask God right now, today? Put out the fire that's in my heart that is damaging me and others. Remind me that I once too inflicted pain and sin onto others Through mistakes now, father, we still do it apart from you. Fill our hearts with your living water, and may we be carriers of that living water to the world. In the mighty and powerful name of Jesus that makes this possible, may it be so. Anoint your people and send us out.”
77s
#BeWaterCarriers
“And so, just like in these elements, we need to run to the living water to soothe us. We need to go to the source of living water, god himself. I know that this is keep it simple, silly, but, guys, we have real hurts and real pain that we have in our hearts that have impacted us from the sins of this world that we need to remember to place ourself under the living water source and let him soothe us. And yet, sometimes we're not doing it. Some of you might be thinking, no. I I have I've been doing that. I've been doing that. Then I wanna encourage you to take it a step further. You're not just supposed to do it for yourself and let it run over. Your heart is supposed to be transformed so that you are a water bender, so that you are filled with the living water yourself and going out and doing intentional acts of kindness by being carriers of the water and pouring it out over other people's burns.”
68s
#ObedienceOverExcuses
“We need not just wait and qualify. When this thing happens, I'll be obedient to God. I need to focus on myself right now before I can really focus on loving others or believing half truths that aren't really centered in biblical truth like this one. You might think that this was a scripture you memorized at VBS. It's not. The lord helps those who help themselves. That's not in scripture. goodness. So ask yourself right now. Ask the holy spirit to reveal it to you. Is there something that you're waiting on? Is there something that you're hoping for? Is there some hurt, pain, or some sin that someone else committed that is still affecting you and bringing pain into your life that is preventing you from being completely willing to be a vessel of God in the world around you to show intentional acts of kindness.”
54s
#LoveNowNotLater
“See, think about this. If we wait for our prayers to be answered before we move forward in administering love to the people around us, we're always going to have an excuse to not administer love or intentional acts of kindness to the people around us. we're about to dive into a really precious scripture. But before we do, I wanna pose the question to you and to myself. Is there some prayer that you're waiting to be answered where your mind is focused on mere human concerns, where it's perhaps distracting you like John shared whenever he opened us up in worship, that the enemy just keeps trying to pull his mind away from focusing on Christ and what God has for him for the day.”
32s
“So government is to do good for people, and really, the government should help in the flourishing and functioning of of humanity. Yep. That is part of God's design. As we've said, it's ordained, instituted by God. It should help in the flourishing and functioning of humanity. If it's not helping the functioning and flourishing of humanity, if it's creating chaos as opposed to restraining chaos, it's not doing its job. It should be good for the functioning of humanity.”

Why Webster churches are unique

Set between Lake Ontario and Irondequoit Bay, churches in Webster, NY lean into an outdoorsy, family-centered lifestyle. With many households drawn by top-rated schools and neighborhood parks, congregations plan rhythms around weekends, sports seasons, and lake-effect winters—think kid-friendly schedules and park meetups that make community feel close-knit. Many highlight strong kids programs for young families, small group culture, and seasonal outdoor gatherings and services.
Webster churches also reflect a strong service ethic shaped by civic pride, local first responders, and a tradition of neighborhood volunteering—seen in food drives, coat collections, and support networks when storms hit. The area’s mix of healthcare workers, educators, and engineers encourages practical, vocational discipleship alongside compassionate care. Look for first responder appreciation ministries, community service and local outreach, and practical Bible teaching for work.
Spiritually, churches in Webster span historic liturgy and fresh, contemporary expressions, mirroring a community that balances long-time residents with Rochester-bound commuters and students. That blend produces services where tradition and innovation sit side by side, and preaching often aims for depth without losing accessibility. You’ll find modern worship with contemporary band, expository Bible teaching, and vibrant multigenerational congregations.