Churches in West Covina

Active churches in West Covina

1100 E Cameron Ave, West Covina
3 sermons
A7-10, 1773 W San Bernardino Rd
2 sermons
18901 E. Amar Rd, Walnut
2 sermons

Types of churches in West Covina

Churches in West Covina for Young Adults

These congregations emphasize modern worship, late-evening services, and small groups that meet near Plaza West Covina, Eastland Center, and along Glendora Avenue. They draw college students and young professionals from nearby Mt. SAC, Cal Poly Pomona, and Azusa Pacific, with social hangouts and service projects often organized around the 10 freeway commute. Expect casual atmospheres, coffee meetups, and occasional hikes at Galster Wilderness Park.

Family-Friendly Suburban Churches

Designed for West Covina’s many young families, these churches offer robust kids’ ministries, childcare, and VBS that track local school calendars. Schedules often accommodate youth sports at Big League Dreams and activities around Cameron Park and South Hills, with midweek parent groups and safe, ample parking.

Multicultural & Spanish-Language Churches

Reflecting the city’s Latino majority and broader San Gabriel Valley diversity, these congregations (often evangelical or Pentecostal) provide Spanish-only or bilingual English–Spanish services. You’ll find community outreach along corridors like Azusa Avenue and Francisquito Avenue, including food distributions and immigration-resource workshops. Worship frequently blends Latin music styles with intergenerational family life and cultural celebrations.

West Covina Catholic Churches

Long-established parishes anchor neighborhoods from South Hills to the Francisquito corridor, offering daily Mass, sacramental preparation, and feast-day processions. They serve multi-generational families with parish schools, quinceañera preparation, and ministries timed for I‑10 commuters, including Saturday vigil and early morning Masses.

Sermon clips from West Covina churches

42s
#FearOfTheLord
“We don't think of the fear of God much anymore because we wanna think of God as almost like a buddy or someone who would never, turn against us. But the Bible speaks oftentimes of the fear of the Lord. It's a sense of reverence and respect towards God. It's an understanding of who God is in his holiness and in his power and in his greatness. And my prayer is that for us as individuals and for us as church and for us as a as a country that we would again have the fear of God, that we would know who God really is.”
63s
“Your heart stops, the line of the monitor goes flat, and that long terrible beeps fills the room. And the doctor walks and walk, and then all at once, the heart starts again, and there's a beep beep beep beep. And the war room breaks into tears and joy because someone they love was dead and know is alive. And this is the sound of heaven when one sinner repent. So we have walked the wall road this morning, seen destroys, So turn from it. Sin deceives. So wake up. God is a loving father. So come and repentance brings the dead back of to life. So do not be afraid.”
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.”
31s
#DependOnTheLord
“``And we might even run into troubles in this country, and we look at to government organizations and programs to help, but we we always remember that our ultimate dependence must always remain upon the Lord. It doesn't matter the size of our army. It doesn't matter the the greatness of our programs. What matters is is the Lord involved? He's the one we place our ultimate dependence upon.”
44s
#GodsWatchfulCare
“To speak of God's eye, God's looking upon people as this passage does, is not to communicate something of God's physical nature. We know that God is spiritual. This is language, a human language to help us to understand a deeper truth about God. The deeper truth about God is, here when we speak of God's watchful eye is that he knows and he cares. There is nothing that happens apart from God's knowledge. He is omniscient. There is nothing that happens apart from God's caring. He is concerned.”
40s
#GodIsMerciful
“God always looks upon those who call out to him with kindness and compassion, with gentleness, mercy, and love. And so we can ask him for help and for guidance. We can ask him for forgiveness. I love how second Chronicles 30 verse nine says, for the Lord your God is gracious and compassionate. He will not turn his face. He will not turn his eyes from you if you return to him. And so God always looks with love, with mercy, with forgiveness on all those who call on him. God is a God of mercy. Amen?”
42s
“So the question is, how can a holy god open his arm to a guilt sinner? Only because because someone has paid. Jesus told us this story on his way to the cross where he would take our shame and bear the punishment our sin deserved. So let me tell you, the father can run to you because his son run ahead of you all the way to Calvary. So come home and do not keep your distance on one more day.”
42s
“The dead son is now alive. How? He did not raise himself. No dead man can do that. It was a father who gave him life. This is the miracle of a new birth. When a sinner truly repents, a resurrection has happened. Paul said in Ephesians chapter two verse four and five, but god being rich in mercy made us alive together with Christ. Repentance is not you fixing up your old life. It is god giving you a brand new one.”
41s
“When you come back to God, he does not receive you with a tired sight. No. He receive you with a celebration. Here is the truth of the earth of it. God saves sinners by grace alone, not by anything they bring. And the boy come to earn a servant's place, but the father made him son before he could speak. And that is justification and adoption. God declares the guilty righteous and receive them as his own children, not because of their works, but because of his grace.”
52s
“And so I think it's helpful for us to look at this passage and to be grounded in some characteristics about God in our own lives. And I want to point out three things and I think these are so very important. Number one the the first thing that we see is that God is righteous. Which means that he is always good and right. God is always good and right. Because he is righteous, he punishes Eli. That's what's good and right. Because he is righteous, as we will see in a moment, he rewards Samuel. That's what's good and right. And sometimes we need to know in our lives that God will not let evil prevail.”

Why West Covina churches are unique

West Covina churches reflect the San Gabriel Valley’s rich cultural mix, with large Latino and Filipino communities shaping worship, festivals, and service projects. Many churches in West Covina offer bilingual worship and multilingual ministries that blend English, Spanish, and Tagalog in music, preaching, and community meals, supporting bilingual Spanish and English services, Tagalog-speaking fellowship groups, and multicultural worship with global songs.
Set across family-friendly neighborhoods and near parks and schools, congregations lean into practical support for young families and multigenerational homes through childcare, youth activities, and caregiving ministries. In this suburban rhythm, West Covina churches often prioritize strong kids programs for young families, support for multigenerational households, and youth mentoring and tutoring.
Located along the I‑10 corridor and close to major workplaces and colleges, many congregations adapt with flexible schedules and practical teaching for busy commuters and students. You’ll also find discipleship and community life tailored to varied calendars, including young adults and professionals, weekday small group gatherings, and commuter-friendly service times.