Churches & Places of Worship in Knoxville, TN

12 locations found near Knoxville

“I would say my experience here was pleasant. I was greeted by everyone with a warm atmosphere. The inside is beautiful and well maintenance. The bathrooms themselves were clean to top-notch. There's an ATM iinside if you need it. The parking lot in the front is small, but there's plenty in the back.”

4.9 Superb54 Reviews

“I was in a time of need and they did not hesitate to help me at all. They didn't ask many questions to where I felt uncomfortable. They provided me with the help I needed and were all so very friendly.”

4.7 Superb36 Reviews

“Very friendly church, fabulous choir and orchestra with a great conductor. A very God led Bible preaching pastor. The church is very strong in missions. For the major missions offering in December, our goal was $100,000. We met that goal. A very strong children and youth ministries.”

4.8 Superb25 Reviews

“I go to church on Fridays when we have English classes . Thank you very much for this opportunity! Our teachers are very nice ladies, they are always open-hearted, ready to understand and help. My little son loves the nursery.”

4.7 Superb31 Reviews

“Slummy Rock would be the last place I would go for any reason.I mean, if I was starving, I wouldn't even try to eat there at the soup kitchen.Fasten your seatbelt's folks cause I have a very funny story for you.Okay, theres a new law in tennessee called the "tennessee food freedom act," which allows people to produce non potentially hazardous foods in their home, and sell them anywhere in the state of Tennessee, So long as the finished product does not require refrigeration. That's what makes it non potentially hazardous.So food freedom act producers like myself are subject to inspections by the tennessee department of health, so i'm just putting that out there for folks that think that there's no oversight with home food production in Tennessee, because there is.I'm saying this because I don't want people to think that my application to sell in the slummy rock parking lot was rejected because it's against the law for me to sell homemade food products in retail establishments because it's not. The law actually even preempts city ordinances, so even the city of knoxville can't even come in and tell businesses that they cannot allow us to sell our products in their establishments, because, again,The tennessee food freedom act overrides any and all local city anc county ordinances.So basically, all a business has to do if they want to allow a food freedom act producer to sell their products through their shop or venue is just get the food freedom act produced to add their business name to the producer's food liability Insurance policy, and it doesn't cost the business anything, that's done at the cost of the food producer.Anyhoo,This place is in my neighborhood, and I noticed that there were some tents in the parking lot, it looked like the beginnings of a flea market or farmers market, So I decided to inquire about setting up a tent there to sell.I walked in there about four times asking for an application, which took about a 4 month period, because I'm a truck driver, and I'm on the road a lot. When I come home on vacation, I go to farmers markets, etc, to sell my spices. I thought it was really silly that I had to keep showing up in person to get a paper application in person, I mean who even does that any more, most normal people do everything online now, so although I didn't really have time to deal with these people's "in person application" nonsense, I stopped by there about four times, about once a month, And finally after all of that, I got an application, and I filled it out, and I was told I would be contacted. Apparently, this was a big, scary, important decision, ?this decision was up to someone named "apostle blah blah blah" anyhoo,I guess after many seconds of prayer and supplication, "apostle blah blah blah" decided that I wasn't good enough to set up a tent in his nasty parking lot, but it's okay, because my products are in physical stores now.so, ok,slummy rock,I'm good,I got this,Your help is not needed.”

4.7 Superb19 Reviews

“I love city hills! I just admire everything pastor Brandon and Kara have done in this place and all the other staff!! I am now very involved in the church and praise God for this blessing. Join us soon!!! @cityhills.church”

4.6 Superb56 Reviews

“I’m so thankful for this church. My wife and I were at another church for six years, and unfortunately, we discovered the leadership there was very toxic. Coming here has been such a refreshing and life-giving change. The preaching, worship, and welcoming atmosphere have been such a blessing to us. You cannot find a better church in the Farragut/Lenoir city area.”

4.6 Superb49 Reviews

“I love my church.Dr. Brent is the best pastor.Everyone in our church is so friendly.My Sunday School teacher, Dr. Fred, is amazing.The church staff are fantastic.For those that read this review, please feel welcome to join us this Sunday morning. You will be most welcome.”

4.6 Superb21 Reviews

“We had a great message today about joshua and how. God kept the water back when they were crossing the jordan. Took them across on dry land to jericho. Great message.”

4.4 Superb21 Reviews

“We want to address the review that offered a 2-star rating of Grace Covenant Baptist Academy regarding the issue of television usage in the classroom. We regret we did not meet the expectations of this family. However, their review is not an accurate assessment of our weekday program.Television usage in the classroom IS LIMITED throughout the day. Televisions may be used throughout the day for educational programming, for materials that are related to the learning opportunities of the students. At other times, televisions may be used briefly during transitionary periods (i.e., teachers preparing lunch for students, preparing to go outside for playground play, preparing to go home for the day, etc.). These times are brief and limited. Television time is a very small part of a student's day at Grace Covenant Baptist Academy.Regarding outside play, students play outside each day, weather permitting. Students go outside a minimum of once per day (weather permitting) and sometimes twice in a day.We are grateful for the opportunity to have served this family, but want to clarify any misinformation that was given in the previous review.Parents considering enrollment at Grace Covenant Baptist Academy are welcome to visit and talk with the staff. Prospective parents are also invited to gain referrals from parents of students presently enrolled.We are extremely proud of our weekday program and do not want misinformation to be given.”

4.2 Good7 Reviews

“Wonderful church, wonderful pastor, and a wonderful congregation of people. A great cultural mix of every race, age, and ethnic background you can imagine. A great Sunday School program for both adults and children. Robust bus ministry throughout the entire city (and that includes the inner city)! The church is involved in various initiatives to reach the unsaved and the poor of this city. If you are looking for a church that teaches the fundamental principles of the bible and people who try to live by those principles, this would be a great place for you to worship. They have been a great support base and an overall huge blessing to my family and I--they would like nothing more than to do the same for you. Most importantly, if you do not know the Lord as your Savior, simply call someone at the church or come visit and it would be a tremendous honor to take the Bible and show you how you can have a home in Heaven!”

4.1 Good31 Reviews