Churches in West Palm Beach

Active churches in West Palm Beach

7430 Belvedere Rd, West Palm Beach
3 sermons
3505 Shiloh Dr, West Palm Beach
5 sermons
2101 N Australian Ave, West Palm Beach
2 sermons
1300 S Olive Ave, West Palm Beach
1 sermon

Types of churches in West Palm Beach

Modern West Palm Beach Churches

Contemporary congregations cluster around Downtown, The Square, and the Flagler Drive waterfront, drawing young professionals and Palm Beach Atlantic University students. Expect band-led worship, casual dress, and weeknight groups that meet near Clematis Street or in apartment communities along Okeechobee Boulevard.

Historic & Liturgical

Rooted in neighborhoods like El Cid, Grandview Heights, and Flamingo Park, these churches emphasize classic hymnody, choirs, and sacramental worship. Many worship in Mediterranean Revival or Mission-style sanctuaries with stained glass and serve multi-generational families who value tradition.

West Palm Beach Spanish Churches

Spanish-language and bilingual congregations reflect the city’s Latino presence, especially around Northwood Village and the South Dixie corridor. Services often blend Latin American worship styles with community programs like ESL classes and family support, and some also offer Haitian Creole ministries.

Historically Black Congregations

Centered in and around the Historic Northwest and Pleasant City, these churches feature vibrant gospel music, energetic preaching, and a strong legacy of civic leadership. Many focus on youth mentorship, food outreach, and neighborhood advocacy along the Tamarind Avenue corridor and nearby blocks.

Sermon clips from West Palm Beach churches

38s
“Go see movies with people. Have fun. Don't take life too serious. Life is short. And when you die, you're dead. And I've never looked over the casket, and the guy's like, does my tie look good? Is my Botox good? Nobody cares. Live today. Live today full of faith, full of vigor, full of fun. Enjoy something. Come on. Go eat some ice cream. Go watch a movie. Laugh a little. Love a little. Look at your neighbor and say, I can do this sermon.”
55s
“"that afternoon, in the middle of the day, the sky grew dark, pitch dark. And the temple curtain was torn in two, and then the earth shook and the rocks split. There was an earthquake. Mount Sinai all over again. God was judging. Jesus was being judged, shaken. Jesus was getting the shaking that we should have gotten. Jesus was shaken for us. The judge of all the earth came down to bear judgment, not to bring it.”
57s
“The Christ mind that's within you does not identify you by your situation. It doesn't know you as having money issues. It doesn't know you as having sickness in your body. The Christ mind identifies you in your sonship or your daughtership. That's your identity. So notice that he says, daughter, not sick woman, not bleeding woman, not cursed woman because Christ speaks to the identity beyond your condition. This is why you have to stop praying out of your condition. Stop praying to God out of your condition. All you are doing is praising your condition. You're not praising god, boo boo. You are praising your condition.”
51s
“"One of the things that I've discovered over time is a lot of times that people who are the elect begin to think they are the elite. You know, I'm chosen, so it makes me, like, more special than everybody else. To be chosen by God is to look out and to see everybody else in a way is, like, more special than you. That you would give up your life for them. That that's what it means to be reflecting, illuminating the light of God in this world. Because you're illuminating what Jesus did for us. That he would give up his life for us."”
35s
“Am I helping anybody besides me? Raise your hand. Look at your neighbor and say, you look better already. It looks like you had Botox. Was just in twenty minutes. Look at this. But remember, your battery goes low, then you go low, then you run off, and you start sending text, getting mad, and ruining your life. Elijah wasn't running from Jezebel. He was actually running on empty. Your car has a gas gauge. Anybody know exactly how far it can go even when it's on e? Come on. Raise your hand.”
29s
“Realize that gotta get easier. It's gonna get complicated. So you gotta you can live under the pressure or you can get on top of the pressure. So you gotta eat? Everybody shout, we gotta eat. You gotta sleep. Come on. Say you gotta sleep. If not, you're gonna stress out and you're gonna run from problem to problem. Now for the sake of time, the angel of the Lord came back a second time and touched him again and said, get up and eat for the journey is too much for you.”
33s
“You get a certified letter. Oh, it's bad. Might be that somebody died and left you in the will. Oh, phone ringing again. It's a bill collector. You're thinking the worst because you're allowing anxiety and anxious thoughts to get ahold of your brain. And this is exactly what Elijah said. I'm the only one left. And so stress now distorts reality. Stress distorts reality. It's not as bad as you think. Anybody ever had this happen?”
41s
“"Not shaking in fear, but in joy. It's not gonna be terrifying, it's gonna be joyful. So joyful to be in God's presence. There's nothing better than being in the presence of someone you adore. You get to glorify them and serve them and praise them and love them and center everything on them. And at the same time, they're doing the same thing for you. That's heaven.”
39s
“"Or or maybe next time, those demons that you're trying to cast out of that person won't come out. Don't build your identity on that. Build it on this. Your names are written in heaven. You're a member of the church of the first born. Back then, the first born got almost everything. Half of everything the father had went to the first born as an inheritance, as a gift. They didn't have to they didn't have to work for it. They didn't have to work hard for it. They didn't have to earn it. It was just given to them.”
39s
“"in complete honesty, I haven't made it through a single day of my life doing that perfectly. I haven't. Not one day where I've actually worked as hard at understanding other people as I would want them to work at understanding me. I have not met the needs of other people with the same eagerness and promptness and cheerfulness with which I would want them to meet my needs. I haven't even come close. None of us have.”

Why West Palm Beach churches are unique

Because West Palm Beach sits at the crossroads of the Americas, churches in West Palm Beach reflect vibrant Caribbean and Latin American influences in language, music, and community life. Many congregations offer bilingual Spanish and English services and Haitian Creole worship gatherings, blending gospel, contemporary, and traditional elements into multicultural blended worship styles.
The coastal setting shapes rhythms of worship and service, from waterfront sunrises to hurricane-season preparedness. You’ll find sunrise beach services, active hurricane relief and recovery teams, and flexible seasonal schedules for snowbirds that match the city’s subtropical lifestyle.
Downtown neighborhoods—from Clematis Street to Northwood—draw young professionals alongside long-time residents, while nearby campuses keep student life central to West Palm Beach churches. That mix fosters practical discipleship and creative outreach, with many emphasizing young adults and professionals, robust college student ministries, and strong kids programs for young families.