Churches in Creswell

Active churches in Creswell

32904 England Rd, Creswell
2 sermons · 5 days ago

Types of churches in Creswell

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 Creswell churches

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#LiveTheWord
“trusting God's word means obeying God's word. There's one more important distinction we can say. I believe the Bible, but the question is, do we obey it? And I'm not saying I'm perfect. I'll slip up once in a while. Thank goodness that I have Jesus. James one twenty two says, but be doers of the word, but not hearers only. don't need Christians who merely carry Bibles. We need Christians who live Bibles. We need men who believe in God's word, women who believe in God's word, parents who teach God's word, young people who stand on God's word, churches that preach God's word, missionaries who proclaim God's word, and Christians who are not ashamed of God's Word. Our”
62s
#GodBreathedScripture
“The word Paul uses in the for the inspiration of God is a Greek word, and I know I'm gonna mess it up, maybe I need to bring Larry up. Theopinastos is what I believe it says. It literally means God breathed. Think about that. The Bible isn't merely a collection of religious written or religious thoughts written by man. It isn't simply man's opinion of what the who God is. It is God breathed scripture. used human writers, their personalities, their backgrounds, their experiences, but the ultimate source was God used men to write his word, but the Holy Spirit directed them to write that word. when we say, I trust the Bible, we're ultimately saying, I trust the God who gave us the Bible.”
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#JesusIsTheWord
“Number 10, Jesus Christ is the center of the word. Remember what we said in John one one, in the beginning was the word, in John one fourteen, and the word was made flesh. The Bible ultimately points us to Jesus Christ from Genesis to Revelation. God's plan of redemption unfolds. The Bible tells us we are sinners. Sin separates us from God. We cannot save ourselves. Jesus Christ came into the world. He lived a sinless life. He died on the cross for our sins. He was buried. He rose again, and He offers salvation to those who believe in Him. is the message we have we have been commissioned to take to the world.”
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#HasGodSaid
“In conclusion, hath God said? Let's go back to Genesis three. The serpent said, has God indeed said? Got it a question. Right? That question is still being asked today. Has God indeed said? Did God really create? Did God really mean that? Can we really trust this Bible? Did God really say Jesus is the only way? Did God really say we are sinners? Did God really say we need salvation? Did God really say Jesus is coming again? The world says, question it. Culture says, change it. Society says, rewrite it. But God says, trust it.”
64s
#TrustGodsWord
“So if we're going to be on mission with God, we need to settle something in our hearts today. I will trust God's word when I understand it. I will trust God's word when I don't understand it. I will trust God's word when culture disagrees with it. I will trust God's word when the world tells me I am wrong. I will trust God's word when obeying it is or when obeying it is difficult. I will trust God's word because my confidence isn't in myself. My confidence isn't in culture. My confidence isn't in science. My confidence isn't in popular opinion. My confidence is in God, and God said it. I believe it. If God commanded it, I will obey it. If God promised it, I will trust it. And if God has given me a mission, I will go.”
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#ScriptureNotSubjective
“``Whatever label someone puts on it, the underlying issue is important. What happens when we change scripture because we don't like what it says, we have reversed the proper order. God's word is supposed to change us. We are not supposed to change God's word to make ourselves comfortable. don't take the Bible and say, God, this is what I believe, so please change your word to agree with me. Instead, we open God's word and say, Lord, change me so that my life agrees with your word. Okay?”
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#BibleIsOurManual
“Number three, God's Word has a purpose. So let's look again at, second Timothy three sixteen. Paul's scripture is or Paul says scripture is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness. In other words, the Bible tells us what? What is right? What is wrong, how to get right, and how to stay right. That is exactly what we need if we're going to be on mission for God. We don't need man's opinion to tell us how to accomplish God's mission. God has already given us the manual.”
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#TrustBeforeYouTeach
“there is something we need to understand. Before we can effectively take God's message to the world, we must first trust the message God has given us. How can I tell someone else about Jesus if I don't believe in his word? How can I disciple someone if I don't find it trustworthy? How can I build my life on scripture if I'm constantly questioning whether scripture is really God's word or if there's something missing out of here? Okay?”
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#NoSeatForTheEnemy
“You find yourself falling for some of the devil's tactics as he sweeps in to try to mess with you. I want you to remember the nine words. Does does anybody remember those nine words that I gave you a year ago, probably? How's your memory? I I actually preached a message on these nine words. Don't give the enemy a seat at your table. That message has so resonated with me ever since my wife turned me on to that preacher. Because she used to use that expression a lot, you know, and so, man, I I had to delve into that, and so I bought the book, and I even went online and listened to the preacher. And and it all ties in with this unity that we all need to contain and make make sure that we maintain it.”
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#MemorizeTheWord
“But when you get this word in you, then here comes the enemy to try to steal that word from you. And he'll and it's mainly the mind is where he kinda comes in and starts all this stuff. Because he knows that if he can get your word, get the bible, get the scriptures out of you, he can steal your joy. If he cannot steal your joy, then he can't defeat you. Jesus said in John sixteen twenty two, your joy no man taketh from you. You know that free will that God gave us? You have the will to do that. You have the will to overcome him. That's how powerful reading, meditating, and memorizing the word is. And without it, we become susceptible to his distractions and the things that he tries to do.”

Why Creswell churches are unique

Tradition meets innovation: The spiritual landscape in Creswell 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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