Churches in Carrollton

Active churches in Carrollton

506 Carrollton Dr, Frederick
11 sermons · 5 days ago

Types of churches in Carrollton

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 Carrollton churches

48s
#ComeFollowMe
“``The enemy is going to try to say, no, you can't. You remember all the times you did this, this, and this, and this? You'll fail. You always fail. God doesn't bring up the failures the enemy does. God just says, child, walk with me. Walk with me. See where I take you. See where I lead you. Trust me. Do you remember what Jesus said to the disciples when he called them out? What did he tell them? You remember? Was the was the did he give them like a a 15 page list of this is what you're to do if you're going to be a disciple? Come and follow me. That's all he said.”
49s
#GraceNotPerfection
“But it's a lot like that. This this idea that that Paul is trying to get across here, this this own struggle, his own self examination reminds us that we all are flawed. We all need a savior. There is only hope in Christ and Christ alone. Right? It's it's all about what Jesus does, and that's okay. That's the way it's gotta be. No matter how much we think we have it all together, we don't. But that doesn't mean that God can't use us. That doesn't mean that if we trust him, God can't take even our issues and our struggles and do something with us that we never dreamed possible. Because our God is good, and our God is all powerful.”
43s
#PowerInWeakness
“And I think the apostle Paul, what I what I got a lot out of this is I was thinking is as God used the apostle, God can use you, and yes, there are failures or struggles, and yes, the enemy will come against you, and he will seek to say, well, you're not worthy, you're not able. Yeah. Tell me something I don't know. But God is able. God's power is greater than your weakness. Your inability to do whatever God has asked you to do may be exactly correct and true. But God's power and work through you is far beyond what you can imagine.”
39s
#PurposeOverFailure
“The enemy tells us and gets us to look at ourselves, reminds us of our failures, reminds us of who we were and what we've not done and how we have screwed up so many times, it's impossible for us to remember. And Jesus just says, follow me. See the difference? Paul saw that difference. And when he struggled, he knew his purpose because he knew his master. He knew the one he loved and the one he trusted, the one he'd given his life to. And he stayed the course even when it was hard.”
48s
#JustifiedByFaith
“``I don't think any of us wanna stand before god and have our life laid bare and have to hold account for everything we've ever done wrong in that moment and think we have a chance at getting on the other side of eternity into his presence if it's left up to us. There is nothing we can do. It is hopeless. But praise be to God. It's because of what Christ Jesus has done for us and our faith in him that we will be able to stand before God justified, and that's what he's talking about here. So we now serve in newness of the spirit, not in oldness of the letter. It's not according to the letter of the law. It's according to the transformation that is at work in us through Jesus Christ as the holy spirit now indwells us, and we are changed creatures because of Jesus.”
40s
#ChristRighteousness
“Right? Not ours. If it was left up to my righteousness when I stand before god, do you know how quickly I would descend into hell? I hit the shooting, boom, be gone. I'm just telling you. If it depended on me, that's that's what's gonna happen. But it is Christ's righteousness that I have. It's Jesus. And that's what the father sees. And because of that, I'm made right. And you as a Christian are made right with God because of Christ and because I'm united to him.”
31s
#GodsStandard
“You know, we're the one that put the degrees on sin. We're the one that compare our sins to others and say, well, I've done these things, but they're not as bad as what you've done. That's not true. See, God has a standard. Right? His standard is sure. He determines who is right, who is wrong, who has sinned against him, who isn't. It's his standard, and it's it's very objective. It's not based upon Mike's perception or your perception. It's based upon God's perception perspective.”
32s
#ReleasedFromLaw
“And then the beautiful verse that we like is verse six, because it but now we've been released from the law. The law is not what we are held in account to, and died to that by which we were bound so that we serve in newness of the spirit, not old as a letter. Because of Christ, we are no longer held in account just to the law. We are redeemed by his sacrifice, by his blood, and that frees us from the consequences of the law, if that makes sense, and the punishment of the law.”
48s
#GraceNotWorks
“``The same is true with salvation. It's available. It's laying right there. God's offered it to you. Will you take it? Or will you, as Paul did for many years, and many of us have done, try to earn your way to God, try to earn his respect, practice that same kind of idolatry that paganistic religions practice in trying to earn the god's favor by whatever acts of religious devotion or whatever you do. Do you think you can do earn it? No. You can't earn it. You can't manipulate god into accepting you into his kingdom and his family. He's already done everything that's necessary. It's not about manipulation, it's about surrender and trust.”
55s
#LiveYieldedToGod
“but instead present yourselves to to God as those alive from the dead and your members as instruments of righteousness to God. That every aspect of who we are, we should yield to the will of our heavenly father. This life that you and I have been given, the breath that we have, every moment that we have is to be yielded to God's will, God's purposes, God's desires. Right? That's what it means to be a disciple, to be a follower of Christ, that we are seeking to follow him in even the mundane things of life, even the things that we sometimes think aren't that important. Sometimes those are almost more important than what we do in our religious activities. It's not about religious activities as much as is it about yielding one's personality, personhood, and one's activities, one's heart fully to God. Because once the heart and mind are yielded to God, that begins to shape the way that we live, doesn't it?”

Why Carrollton churches are unique

Tradition meets innovation: The spiritual landscape in Carrollton 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.