Churches in Fountain

Active churches in Fountain

7230 C & S Rd, Fountain
3 sermons

Types of churches in Fountain

Military-Friendly Fountain Churches

Many congregations here intentionally serve Fort Carson soldiers, veterans, and Fountain‑Fort Carson D8 families with flexible service times, childcare, and deployment support groups. You’ll find them clustered near the Mesa Ridge corridor and along Hwy 85/87, making Sunday worship convenient whether you live off-post in Countryside or commute from on-post housing.

Spanish-Language Churches in Fountain

As Fountain Valley’s Hispanic community grows, several congregations offer bilingual worship, Spanish-language small groups, and family ministries that bridge generations. These churches often host ESL classes and cultural events, with outreach that touches neighborhoods from Downtown Fountain to nearby Security‑Widefield.

Contemporary & Casual Churches

Newer, band-led congregations meet in modern buildings, school auditoriums, or storefronts near Mesa Ridge Parkway and expanding subdivisions east of Fountain Creek. They emphasize practical teaching, a relaxed dress code, and kids’ programs that appeal to young families and commuters heading up I‑25 to Colorado Springs.

Historic & Liturgical Churches

Long-established parishes near Fountain’s historic Main Street/Santa Fe Avenue offer reverent services with hymns, set liturgy, and a steady sacramental rhythm. These congregations often draw multi‑generational Fountain Valley families seeking structure, quiet worship, and a sense of continuity with the city’s small‑town roots.

Sermon clips from Fountain churches

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“But you know what God did instead? He had a different plan. He said, no. I'm calling you into ministry. And he sent me into children's ministry in a small church plant no one had ever heard of. But you know what? God has shown me over and over again what he showed Judas what Judas Thaddeus understood, and that's that faithfulness to Jesus is far more rewarding than fame and fortune. God it pleases God when we just faithfully obey him because it shows that we love him most of all, that he's what's most valuable to us.”
33s
“And and I get it. For some, the idea of being obscure or nobody and not being known, man, that sounds like a death sentence to you. But the truth is when you are known by God, that's the only person that matters that you're known by. You get to be known by the the God of the universe. And when you experience that that I am known and loved by God, you can joyfully embrace obscurity. I don't need the world's acceptance and approval if I've got the acceptance and approval of Jesus, the God of the universe.”
36s
“You see, the world will tell you that satisfaction comes by making the world revolve around you and attend to all of your needs, but the truth of God's word is that the fullness of joy and true satisfaction comes from knowing that you're made in his image to reflect his glory as an ambassador for his kingdom. This is what you are made for, and nothing else will satisfy you. Judas Thaddeus discovered this, and his greatest priority should be our greatest priority too, to live for his name, to make him known, to put Jesus on display.”
31s
“Judas Thaddeus' name is forgotten even by avid students of God's word. It's easy to just pass over. Even preachers can forget his name. But you know what? I honestly don't think that would matter one bit to Judas Thaddeus. He wanted Jesus to be made known, to be man manifest to the world, and so he just quietly and humbly went about faithfully continuing to follow Jesus and imitate Jesus and obey Jesus and make Jesus' name known throughout the world.”
41s
“"Prayer is the constant calibration of your soul. And holding on to your guilt rather than his grace, it will keep you from glorifying God. When we let go of the guilt and we hold on to his grace, it allows God. To use us. Listen to what he says in Psalm 51. And you can see in here in Psalm 51 verses 10 through verse 17. You can hear him. He's praying. And he transitions into he's releasing the guilt. And he's allowing God to use him again."”
34s
“"When we confess. We must let go of the guilt. We must let go of the guilt. That God removes our sins as far as the east is from the west. And what happens, what I've seen so many times is people confess and they, God, I've failed. I've messed up. But then they get stuck here because they continue to cling to their guilt. And what happens is when we cling to our guilt, man, we say things like God could never use me. I'll never be used by God again."”
32s
“"If you have a relationship with God that you can only have through Jesus, right? If you've repented of your sin and you put your faith in God, your sins have all been forgiven. That means your past sins, the sins you're going to commit today, your present sins, and then your future sins. So all of my sins have been forgiven. This is what Paul says in Romans chapter 8 and verse 1. He says, There is therefore now no condemnation for those who are in Christ. Isn't that good news?"”
32s
“"When we enter into prayer, one of the best ways to begin a prayer is just, man, praise God for who he is. Praise God for what he's done. Secondly is confession. Now, I'm thankful when it comes to confession. We don't have to have somebody, a mediator to go to. Did you guys know that if you're a child of God, you're a priest? You don't have to go to somebody else as an intermediary. Like, would you go to God on my behalf? No, just because of what Jesus did on the cross, you and I can enter into the throne room of God."”
24s
“"Prayer is not just for our plans, but for his purposes. So prayer isn't just, hey, God, I'm doing this. Help me out. Right? How many of you guys have ever had a plan in life? And God had a different purpose. We were in our community group this week. We were discussing this. And we talked about make sure you write your plans in pencil and carry a big eraser. Because God's purpose is always going to prevail."”
26s
“"Do not be anxious about anything, but in everything by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving, let your requests be made known to God. What is the result of that? In the peace of God, which surpasses all understanding. We'll guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus. You want your heart and your mind to be guarded from anxiety? Learn to be thankful. Pray about everything, worry about nothing."”

Why Fountain churches are unique

Anchored by nearby Fort Carson and regional Space Force installations, churches in Fountain often serve a highly mobile, service-oriented community. Many congregations emphasize resilience, counseling, and flexible scheduling, offering military family support groups, support for deployed spouses, and flexible service times that fit rotating duty rosters.
With many young families and a strong sense of neighborhood life, Fountain churches prioritize practical faith and family-friendly environments, from Sunday to weeknight activities tied to local schools and parks. You’ll frequently find strong kids programs for young families, practical Bible teaching, and food pantry and benevolence ministries that reflect the city’s working-class, hands-on spirit.
Set along the prairie-meets-foothills landscape and the Fountain Creek corridor, churches in Fountain blend a casual, outdoorsy culture with a welcoming, diverse population, including many Spanish-speaking households. This shows up in worship and community rhythm through bilingual English and Spanish services, modern worship with contemporary band, and small group culture that gathers in homes across historic blocks and new subdivisions.