Churches in Elon

Active churches in Elon

113 Lynn St, Elon
4 sermons

Types of churches in Elon

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 Elon churches

44s
“"So much so that the time that he was trying to rest, he could not rest because people were so infatuated with what he was given to them. The word that was being preached and and the healing that was taking place that he could not stay by himself. And there were so many people. There were 5,000 people excluding women and children who decided to flock to hear Jesus preach this gospel because the gospel that he was preaching was a gospel that was transforming their lives and transforming their hearts and transforming their minds and people had to flock to hear what was coming out of his mouth.”
39s
“"Y'all will get it later, ladies and gentlemen. It was the one that wasn't included but that was the one that had the blessing to help everybody else and don't you know ladies and gentlemen, don't you find in this text that blesses me is that the food that was found to give to everybody else was not found around the corner but the food was found within the crowd. What are you trying to say, pastor? I'm trying to tell you, you don't have to look far for a miracle because god will have a miracle right in front of your face and you didn't even know it.”
35s
“"And don't you know ladies and gentlemen, what's so interesting about this text is that they found two fish and five loaves of bread but watch where the miracle happens. The miracle doesn't happen outside of the 5,000. In fact, ladies and gentlemen, and one day y'all preach it better than me. The miracle is actually with the person that was excluded from the number because it was 5,000 according to John excluding women and children and the little boy whose lunch was the one that was going to bless everybody else was the one that wasn't even included in the number.”
36s
“"Take your hands off of them. Draw the line. And live unashamedly happy. Life is too short. And it's too precious. For you. To keep exhausting your resources. Into leaky pits. Leave it alone. Draw a line. Take your hands off of it. Do me a favor. Tell somebody right. Draw your line. Draw your line."”
37s
“"You ain't got to die for nobody. Somebody already did that. Y'all hear me? We got a God complex and at some point we need to draw that line. When you help somebody for 10 years and they still won't change how much money you done lost? How much energy you done lost? How much peace you forfeited and you'll never get back? It's time to draw a line."”
40s
“"You can't fix everybody. Some folk just ain't gonna be fixed and I know ain't ain't grammatically correct I'm sorry but some folk just ain't gonna be fixed. You can pray for some people you can speak in tongue over some folk you can have some praise breaks over people and they still ain't gonna change and some of us are investing too much time and energy and resources in the folk that we know ain't gonna change."”
30s
“"You can't fix everybody and there's some folks in this world that just ain't gonna change and these two countries were still friends with the capital of Egypt who was not going to change and watch this and the end of their story was not gonna change some of us enter into friendships already knowing that folks ain't gonna change."”
28s
“"Nineveh's turned its back against God yet again. It's turned its back against God because they began to mess with God's people. God gets frustrated that Nineveh keeps messing with God's people and because Nineveh keeps messing with God's people, God has to destroy all of Nineveh. Nineveh, Nineveh, Nineveh one, it's all about God's going to restore Judah. God's going to destroy Nineveh."”
36s
“"Take your hands off of them. Draw the line. And live unashamedly happy. Life is too short. And it's too precious. For you. To keep exhausting your resources. Into leaky pits. Leave it alone. Draw a line. Take your hands off of it. Do me a favor. Tell somebody right. Draw your line. Draw your line."”
37s
“"You ain't got to die for nobody. Somebody already did that. Y'all hear me? We got a God complex and at some point we need to draw that line. When you help somebody for 10 years and they still won't change how much money you done lost? How much energy you done lost? How much peace you forfeited and you'll never get back? It's time to draw a line."”

Why Elon churches are unique

Tradition meets innovation: The spiritual landscape in Elon 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.