Churches in Caddo Mills

Active churches in Caddo Mills

3688 CR 2170, Caddo Mills
8 sermons · 7 days ago
3387 Interstate 30, Caddo Mills
1 sermon
4857 I-30, Caddo Mills
1 sermon
3387 Interstate 30 W, Caddo Mills
1 sermon

Types of churches in Caddo Mills

Family-Friendly Churches in Caddo Mills

Many congregations prioritize children’s ministry, nursery care, and youth activities that align with CMISD calendars and local sports schedules. These churches draw young families in newer subdivisions off FM 36 and Highway 66, often hosting festivals and VBS near the city park and school campuses.

Caddo Mills Non-Denominational Churches

Contemporary, band-led worship and practical teaching appeal to commuters who split life between Caddo Mills and jobs along the I-30 corridor in Rockwall or Greenville. Small groups commonly meet in homes across rural county roads and new neighborhoods, making it easy for newcomers to find community.

Cowboy Country Congregations

Ranch-friendly churches often meet in barns or metal buildings, with come-as-you-are services timed around weekend rodeos and livestock shows. They serve families on acreage from Josephine to Cash and along FM 1565, with ministries that include roping nights, trail rides, and outdoor service projects.

Traditional Baptist and Methodist

Long-established congregations near downtown and along Highway 66 emphasize hymn singing, Sunday school, and seasonal revivals. These churches attract multi-generational locals with potlucks and service traditions that reflect Caddo Mills’ small-town pace and close-knit relationships.

Sermon clips from Caddo Mills churches

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#PeaceInJesus
“He is the prince of peace. So he is saying you can experience peace in your life. And not not just momentary peace. Not like, hey. This season's good. You know, we we talk like that as Christians. Oh, this season of my life right now, it's it's so good. But then we might be and we use this language too. We might be in the valley. It's tough right now. It's it's difficult. It it's chaos. You know? Jesus says, I give you peace and everlasting peace. It's not ebbs and flows. I even say this same language, but I think Jesus is telling us, no. You can have peace all times through everything, not just momentary, but a sustained, uninterrupted peace because it's the peace that I have given you. And that peace is not found in big bank accounts. It's not found in big families. Peace isn't found in a secured job. Peace is found in a person, and that is Jesus.”
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#NurtureTheInside
“we were down there looking at these cows and often times when a mama cow is is carrying a calf, sometimes they look kind of bony and scrawny especially if they've been neglected but sometimes, cows, mama cows just look skinny. They look bony and they're not necessarily unhealthy but I saw this mama cow that looked amazing. She was round. She was full. I mean, I couldn't find a bone on her. Her hips were just like defined. She had defined muscles and I'm so impressed with this cow. I'm like, now that's a cow. I'd wanna buy right there. I thought that to myself and not long after I said that, Bubba said, that mama cow right there is a bad mama. I thought, how do you know? You just bought the cow. Give the mama a break, you know? She might be a great mama. We don't know till she has the cows. She see how's we see how she's gonna treat that cow and she's gonna give that cow milk. I mean, she might be the best mama but why are you being so judgmental and hard on this beautiful, good looking And here's what he said, because she's storing all the nutrition for herself. She's not giving it to her baby.”
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#EnvironmentMatters
“And just as okay. I I love hydrangeas are, like, my favorite flower. I I love hydrangeas. The problem with hydrangeas is Texas is the worst environment for a hydrangea. That's why you don't see them commonly in people's yards. Why? Cause it's hotter than hell here, right? And hydrangeas don't like heat. They like sunlight but not too much sunlight. It has to be just the right amount. They don't like to be over watered. They're they're very particular. But if I take my pots that are struggling by my back door right now, because I'm trying to self actualize them, I'm like, you're not in Texas. You are in Maine. This it is not 95 degrees out. It is 70. Like, and it's not working because the environment is corrupting their divine design. Are y'all following me? You take those same plants and I go to Maine or I go to in California, they are going to flourish. The problem is not the plant, the problem's the environment.”
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#SaviorIsBorn
“We need a savior to redeem us. We need a savior to free us from our sinful bondage, not only from the original sin, the nature that we carry within us, but also the the temptations that we fall into. We need a savior. And Isaiah chapter nine verse six says, for to you a child is born. Luke two eleven, that child is a savior. And not only is he a savior, he is also Christ the Lord. Christ, that means anointed one, the messiah, the one chosen to be the savior.”
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#KingdomOfGrace
“Our prophecy says that Jesus ushered in this new government, this new kingdom. John the Baptist preached about that. He went along and he said, repent for the kingdom of heaven is near. And then the first advent of Jesus, it began this kingdom of God here on earth. Now we don't have the fulfillment of this kingdom yet. God's kingdom won't be fulfilled until Christ returns and fully destroys Satan and all of sin. But while we live here, we still have the kingdom of God, and it's a kingdom of truth. It's a kingdom that says God does not view you as a stranger or an outcast or a mistake. That through Christ, you are brought into his family as a beloved son and daughter. It's a kingdom kingdom that says your sins and your past have been forgiven. They don't define your present or future. In God's kingdom, guilt is replaced by grace, and your record is wiped clean.”
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#BondageToSin
“And the two twofold truth of this bondage of sin is that, yes, we're under Satan's Satan's control of sin, but, also, we have put ourselves under that captivity. We live under the authority of Satan because we carry the consequence of that original sin from Adam and Eve, but we also choose to sin. So we continue to live under that bondage where we choose to sin against God. And when we stay bound to sin and bound to Satan, the eternal consequences is complete separation from God. And the bad news is that we cannot free ourselves from that captivity. We cannot free ourselves from that bondage. We cannot break the chains of Satan, the chains that he has a hold of us. We cannot release ourselves. We desperately need a savior.”
67s
#NotDefinedByPast
“We're Satan in charge of his kingdom. He is the one who runs it, and this is what his kingdom is about. Satan operates as the accuser. Those in his kingdom, he takes their past mistakes, sins, and failures, and he turns them into their core identity. He wants them to believe that what you did is who you are. The kingdom of darkness whispers that you are insignificant, forgotten, or only valuable if you perform, achieve, or prove yourself to others. And when you fall, the enemy tells you that your situation is permanent, that God has given up on you, and that the grace that he has has run out. And ironically, the enemy will also flatter you by whispering that you don't need God at all. You got it under control. You're strong enough. You're smart enough. You can fully control your life. That's the kingdom of Satan, and many people live in this kingdom.”
37s
#JesusCarriesBurdens
“But this prophecy says the child's establishing this new government, and that government rests on his shoulders. That burden to rule rests on his shoulders. So it's not a coincidence that in first Peter chapter five verse seven, god tells you, cast all your cares on him because he loves you, because he cares for you. You don't have to carry that burden. It all rests on Jesus' shoulders, So let him carry your burden too.”
37s
#LetGodDrive
“He is the ruler. He owns the life. So we can't we can't allow him to sit in the passenger seat. We have to give him the steering wheel. We have to put him in control because if we if we say he is the lord over my life, he owns this, and yet we drive it however we want to, we're missing the point. He's not really the lord. If he's going to be the true Lord of our life, we have to give him control of the steering wheel. You can't enjoy the rewards without surrendering the control.”
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#NewLifeInChrist
“``God does not merely patch up your old life. He makes you completely new, where your story is not bound by who you used to be, by who you are in Christ. It's a kingdom that says, security does not rest on your fragile ability to to maintain perfection, but it's on God's unwavering faithfulness that nothing will separate you from God. Nothing here on earth, nothing in heaven, no spiritual force will ever separate you from the love of God.”

Why Caddo Mills churches are unique

Set amid a growing small town east of Dallas, churches in Caddo Mills reflect a blend of multigenerational roots and new suburban energy. Services often bring grandparents, parents, and kids together while also creating weekday rhythms that fit commuter life. Many emphasize multi-generational worship styles, strong kids programs for young families, and weekday small groups for commuters.
The area’s agricultural heritage and volunteer spirit shape how local congregations serve their neighbors, from seasonal food drives to hands-on help after storms. Community calendars often include outdoor gatherings and practical support for farm and ranch families. You’ll frequently find community service and disaster relief, agriculture and ranching outreach, and outdoor baptism and picnics.
Situated along I‑30 with quick ties to Greenville and the Dallas metro, the town draws a mix of commuters and young families, prompting Caddo Mills churches to offer both classic and contemporary expressions of faith. Ministries commonly partner with the schools and provide accessible worship options for a diverse and growing population. Look for partnerships with local schools, modern worship with contemporary band, and bilingual Spanish-English services.