Sugar Land Church of Christ – Church of Christ in Sugar Land, TX

A Church of Christ congregation serving Sugar Land, TX. Contact the church directly for current worship times and programs.

Contact Information

Address:
15590 Voss Rd
Sugar Land, TX 77487

Phone: 281-561-0881

Website: Visit Website

Service Times

Please call for current service times

Congregation Size: 425

📍 Location

About This Location

The Sugar Land Church of Christ serves one of Texas’s most vibrant and diverse communities in the southwest Houston metropolitan area. Located in Fort Bend County, Sugar Land has transformed from its agricultural roots into a thriving suburban city known for exceptional schools, family-friendly neighborhoods, and remarkable cultural diversity representing over 80 nationalities.

This rapidly growing city of approximately 120,000 residents attracts families and professionals drawn to its safe neighborhoods, top-rated Ft. Bend Independent School District, and proximity to Houston’s energy corridor and Texas Medical Center. Sugar Land consistently ranks among America’s best places to live, offering abundant parks, shopping at Town Square, and easy access to major highways including US 59/I-69 and the Grand Parkway.

The Sugar Land Church of Christ provides a spiritual home within this dynamic community where traditional Texas hospitality meets international perspectives. Churches of Christ have deep roots throughout Texas, emphasizing New Testament Christianity, biblical authority, and congregational autonomy. The fellowship welcomes both long-time residents and newcomers navigating relocation to the greater Houston area.

Visitors and potential residents will find Sugar Land offers suburban tranquility while maintaining convenient access to Houston’s cultural attractions, professional sports venues, and international airport. The city’s commitment to diversity, education, and quality of life creates an ideal environment for families seeking both community connection and spiritual growth within the Church of Christ tradition.

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