Churches in Babylon

Active churches in Babylon

641 Broadway, Amityville
1 sermon
300 W. Main Street, Babylon
3 sermons
375 Commack Rd Deer Park, NY 11729
1 sermon
589 Broadway, Amityville
1 sermon
803 County Line Rd, Amityville
1 sermon

Types of churches in Babylon

Non-denominational

Modern music, practical teaching, and a relaxed, come-as-you-are atmosphere — popular with young adults and families who want a welcoming community without strong denominational ties.

Mainline & historic

Traditional worship with beautiful sanctuaries, choral music, and liturgical services — congregations that connect faith with history and a long-standing community presence.

Students & young adults

With the University of Colorado nearby, many churches emphasize student ministry — Bible studies, worship nights, and service opportunities built for people in their college and early-career years.

Family-friendly

Strong kids’ programs, youth groups, and safe, supportive environments — with Sunday school, childcare, and age-specific ministries throughout the city.

Sermon clips from Babylon churches

47s
“Sarah had no business having a child at this age. No business. Her body was weak. Her body had no strength. By this time, she's probably in her nineties. And God has the audacity in the late part of her life to even suggest that I will give you a son in your old age. You see, you and I don't understand this. But in the culture of back then, it was a shameful thing if a woman couldn't give birth.”
53s
“When something becomes the ultimate thing, it also becomes the place in which we find all the things we need on a deep heart level. It becomes the place we find our our true identity. It becomes the place we look to for a real sense of happiness and satisfaction in life. It come it it becomes the place we look for security. When something becomes an ultimate thing, we're looking to it to satisfy the deep needs of our hearts. The problem with anything that we put in there is that it's fragile and it will be crushed by the weight of our expectations for that thing.”
73s
“Right? Where the Israelites build the temple, tabernacle. They perform these rituals. And then the divine presence, the fire, the the kavod, the glory appears and and right? But the sacrifice precedes Precedes that. Precedes that. It sets up the the sanctity, and therefore, it attracts and then, of course, maintains the presence of. And then, of course, sin can send it away. Can repel it. Right? Right? But it and then and then other sacrifices can then, you know, please come back. Right. Right. Right? But sometimes we start with that end Sure. Thinking that sacrifice is just this restorative, reparative as opposed to construct.”
36s
#AskInJesusName
“of His love of His kinest of His mercyes for His compassion appreciating as we appreciating ask him for anything, Jesus says, if you ask anything in my name, I will do it. Anything faithful god when you speak it is do it is not a man that is you lie nigh that is son of man that is you repent.”
38s
#RighteousInChrist
“Jesus stepped in and say, I'll I'll go to jail for that person. I'll pay that fine for that person. I got that person. Right? And then the bible tells us that when we trust Jesus as our savior, that the lord takes his righteousness and puts it to our account and takes our sin, and it's on him. When Jesus sees you, when god sees us, he sees us he sees us as righteous as Jesus.”
48s
#TrustInTheUnknown
“One of the most difficult things, oh, God, is to trust you when we cannot see what is to come. For all of us who are feeling uncertain, for those who are worried, whatever reason that might be, help us place our trust in you. And let us not naively do that. Let us put our trust in you and sense the call that is on our heart to be your hands and feet in the world, to make change happen, to plant seeds. And oh god, I pray as those seeds are planted that you would nourish them in ways that only you can do.”
38s
#GodsAgapeLove
“It's a sign that we will never drive by, forget, or ignore. Right at the end of today's gospel lesson, the very famous line, the very famous verse from John three sixteen. Was in our lesson and it's the gospel in a nutshell. Just as god so loved the world, he said. That love, that love of god is agape love. A love that's so great, we can never understand.”
41s
“And god speaks to Samuel and says, Samuel, I regret that I made Saul king. Imagine when god says, I regret. He said, I regretted making Saul king because he has disobeyed my commandment, and I no longer want him to be king. And all night long, Samuel is weeping and crying for Saul because surely he felt this was God's anointed. But even God's anointed started to turn around and disobey God. Listen to me carefully, Christian.”
37s
“Paul the apostle should never have been called to ministry. He was a murderer. He destroyed people's families. But on the road to Damascus, god saw his heart and see and he said what? And he said, you know what? If I if this man gets saved, the same passion he has to destroy the church will be the same passion he will have to build the church. Listen to me carefully. Just because you know someone on the outside doesn't mean you know them.”
30s
“The first thing we learn about he Abraham is is is in verse eight. He says by faith. Lift your head one minute. Look at me. Everything you do in the kingdom of god will have to be done by faith. What do we mean by that? That means before you see it, you're gonna have to do it. You say, well, I'll wait to see god do something, and then I'll no. If you wait, you'll never receive it.”

Why Babylon churches are unique

Tradition meets innovation: The spiritual landscape in Babylon reflects both heritage and progress, with long-established mainline churches standing alongside newer congregations that emphasize casual gatherings and contemporary worship.
A culture all its own: Many churches mirror the city’s culture of inclusivity and connection to the outdoors, offering spaces where people of all backgrounds can experience faith and community in an authentic, welcoming environment.