Whether you are Mormon or not, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints welcomes all to visit and worship in our Sunday services. We do not solicit donations or pass a plate. Neither is there required participation from visitors; you can simply sit and enjoy the service.
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Churches in Round Rock, Texas.
Oasis Church
Oasis Church mission statement – We are passionate about the presence of God in our worship, we are dedicated to seeking Him through fervent prayer that will impact the world and we are determined by a no-compromise preaching and teaching of the word of God. We invite you to join us in one of our worship services. Blessings to you. Pastors Danny & Cheryl Williams
Read MoreJehovah’s Witnesses
Kingdom Hall of Jehovah’s Witnesses www.watchtower.org 4232 Sam Bass Road Round Rock, TX 78681 work: 1-512-255-0990 Add to Your Address Book Kingdom Hall of Jehovah’s Witnesses www.watchtower.org 706 E Liberty Street Round Rock, TX 78664 work: 1-512-255-4870 Add to Your Address Book Discover all the other Churches in Round Rock. Click the map icon below for directions to Jehovah’s Witnesses.…
Read MoreSunrise Fellowship
We want to extend a warm welcome to you and your family. Jesus is good to us, and we want to give Him the praise He deserves-He is worthy of all praise.
Read MoreRound Rock Church of Christ
At Round Rock Church of Christ our dream is to see a congregation of members who have the heart of Jesus for people. Our mission is to educate, equip and empower our members so that they can establish friendships with others, meet their needs, share the good news with them and connect them with the community of believers. In order to make this dream come true we conduct classes that will result in ministries and events that will reach our community.
Read MoreKing of Kings Lutheran Church of Round Rock
In a Round Rock living room, King of Kings held its first meeting on January 23, 1980. The first official service was held two months later in the choir room of Round Rock High School with 56 people present. Shortly thereafter, King of Kings moved to its temporary home at the Montessori School of Round Rock, where it stayed put until May 1982.
Read MoreFirst Baptist Church Round Rock
God set in motion His plan for First Baptist Church of Round Rock more than a century ago. In 1847, two years after Texas became a state, the Baptist Mission Board of New York sent four young men, fresh out of seminary and on fire for the Lord, to Texas to preach the gospel of Jesus Christ “in the wilderness”. The men first settled in an area located on the banks of Brushy Creek. One of the men, R.H. Taliaferro, of Kentucky, participated in a revival in Huntsville. One revival attendee has been quoted as saying, “I heard R.H. Talaiferro again in the great revival . . . at Huntsville. In one of his powerful sermons, General Sam Houston, General Davis, and a number of leading citizens were powerfully convicted, and during the meeting of twenty-five days, over one hundred and twenty souls were saved.” In December of 1847, Taliaferro preached the first Baptist sermon on record in Williamson County. In 1848, a group of ten or twelve families organized a missionary Baptist church in the Round Rock area. Robert Taliaferro became its first pastor.
Read MoreSt. Barnabas The Encourager Evangelical Covenant Church
We are a member of the Evangelical Covenant Church. The ECC is a rapidly growing multi-ethnic denomination in the U.S. and Canada with ministries on five continents of the world.
The ECC values the Bible as the Word of God, the gift of God’s grace and ever-deepening spiritual life that comes through faith in Jesus Christ.
We seek to extend God’s love and compassion to a hurting world.
Read MoreSummit Community Church
Summit Community Church is a brand new community that want to see people connected to Jesus, Others and the World. We believe that we are here to serve a much bigger purpose than ourselves. We are a group of individuals connected to each other for a much larger cause. At Summit we want to see people’s lives become connected to something bigger than everyday life; the life transforming power of Jesus.
Read MoreGrace Presbyterian Church
Welcome to Grace!
Our members come from across the Round Rock area, from Jollyville to Austin, and west to Marble Falls to worship at Grace Presbyterian. You’re invited to join us anytime.
Praise and Worship Music
We worship in a traditional Presbyterian style except we don’t have an organ and our music is provided by the Grace band with pianos, guitars, drums, sax, flute, and violin. We feature a blend of contemporary and traditional worship music.
Wide Variety of Activities
Children love Grace and we tend to be a far younger, more active congregation of Presbyterians. We have lots of kids, youth activities, and many people under 30 who worship with us.
Come Casual, Come Just As You Are!
Visitors are always welcome. If you’re looking for a fresh, new church in Round Rock, come and visit. Dress is casual, very casual as you might expect in warm Austin, Texas summers. We find that kids and adults love Grace because they don’t have to dress up to be at home with us.