Churches in Cambridge Springs

Active churches in Cambridge Springs

339 S Main St, Cambridge Springs
95 sermons

Types of churches in Cambridge Springs

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 Cambridge Springs churches

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#SmallSinsBigConsequences
“Evil goes further than we intend, but it never goes further than God ordains. Listen, some of us need to hear that clearly this morning. Some of the deepest wounds in your life, it didn't come from grand plans of harm. They came from small sins that were left unchecked. A word spoken in anger, a decision made in bitterness, a compromise you thought was harmless. And now the consequences are far greater than you ever imagined.”
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#TrustNotClarity
“If God told you everything that he was going to do in your life, you wouldn't need faith. If he explained every step or if he removed every mystery, you wouldn't need to trust him. You wouldn't need him. And some of us want clarity when God's calling you to obedience. Joseph didn't need more information. He just needed humility.”
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#JesusChangesEverything
“It says Herod was troubled. That word in the Greek, it means disturbed, shaken, agitated to his core because Jesus threatens his throne, which really highlights the hard reality of the text here. No one encounters Jesus neutrally. The magi, they're drawn to worship. Herod, he's stirred to fear. In Jerusalem, they're just unsettled into apathy. They don't really care. And that's all still true today. Jesus is either someone you bow before, or he's someone you resist, or he's someone you just keep at arm's length, but he's never just interesting.”
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#MoveBeyondKnowing
“Let me just say this as bluntly as I can this morning. It is very possible to sit under faithful preaching, to know the scriptures, to affirm the great commission. It is possible to do those things and have the right knowledge, and yet still refuse to move toward Jesus. The Magi, they had limited revelation here, and yet they were the only ones acting in this story. The scribes, on the other hand, they had full revelation, and they stayed very comfortable in the palace of Herod.”
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#RecognizeYourUnworthiness
“But let me be blunt for just a moment. You know it was coming, right? The part that we often don't want to hear. Most of us, we have no problem believing that God loves the undeserving. That He gives us worth. But few of us believe we are the undeserving. Right? We want to think, well, I'm not all that bad. I'm better than that guy down the street. I've made mistakes, but I'm trying. I'm better than most. Dear friend, I want you to hear this. Until you see yourself in these shepherds' shoes as undeserving, unseeking, unworthy, you'll never marvel at God's grace.”
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#GraceRequiresObedience
“You can't receive grace and keep your sin. You can't claim worth in Christ and then continue chasing worth in the world. You can't say, Jesus saved me and then ignore the very voice that saved you. You can't keep delaying obedience and call it a spiritual struggle. Some of you, you need to go with haste, like the shepherds, into what God's already made very clear to you.”
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#GodCallsUsHome
“After all the compromise, all the corruption, all the chaos, God still calls Jacob home. And maybe that's what God's saying to you, right? Now get up. Stop living like this. Get away from Shechem. Come back. Leave that place behind.”
18s
#GraceStillSpeaks
“``Here's the good news in all of this and praise God there's good news. It's that grace still speaks. Again, Genesis 35, 1, God says arise, go up to Bethel. After all the compromise, all the corruption, all the chaos, God still calls Jacob home.”
25s
#RestorationInAction
“Restoration looks like courage that faces what you once terrified. It looks like humility that bows low instead of boasts. It looks like wisdom that seeks God's will before your own. Guys, it looks like gratitude that overflows in the worship. That's a picture of a life touched by God.”
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#WisdomInReconciliation
“Wisdom sometimes means knowing when to walk with someone and when to walk separately. Jacob's learning that reconciliation doesn't mean returning to the way things were. Restoration doesn't require total closeness with everyone you come in contact with, especially when history is complicated and trust has been fractured. Wisdom makes room for grace.”

Why Cambridge Springs churches are unique

Tradition meets innovation: The spiritual landscape in Cambridge Springs 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.

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