Churches in Frederic

Active churches in Frederic

20750 Co Rd Z, Frederic
30 sermons · 5 days ago

Types of churches in Frederic

Lutheran Churches in Frederic

Rooted in Scandinavian heritage, Frederic’s Lutheran congregations emphasize traditional liturgy, hymnody, and multi‑generational community life. Many draw families from the village center and nearby West Sweden and Trade Lake townships, with potlucks, quilting circles, and service projects that reflect local rhythms.

Contemporary Non-Denominational

These churches feature modern worship bands, practical teaching, and a relaxed, come‑as‑you‑are atmosphere. In Frederic, they often gather along Highway 35 or in flexible spaces, with small groups meeting in homes or lake cabins and outreach tied to Gandy Dancer Trail events.

Country Bible Congregations

Small, close‑knit fellowships dot the rural roads just outside the village, drawing farmers, loggers, and seasonal cabin owners. Services are simple and Scripture‑focused, with calendars that make room for planting, hunting season, and community potlucks after church.

Churches in Frederic for Families

Parents look for strong kids’ ministry, summer VBS, and Wednesday‑night youth groups that fit the Frederic School District schedule. Many congregations near the village park and trail host family events—like trunk‑or‑treats and holiday programs—so strollers and bikes can roll in from nearby neighborhoods.

Sermon clips from Frederic churches

64s
#LetGodLeadMe
“I. I usually jump around and say, you know, I rather brain cells, I've been thinking about something and then it's long gone. And you know, I struggle sometimes to figure out things and I need to, you know, sit there and think for a second talk with me before I even figure out what I'm doing. If God, the creator of this world knows about everything, sees everything, orchestrates a lot of the things that are going on in our lives and allows things to happen. Why am I transparent? Why am I trying to put a plan into place that only gets to see things from my perspective? And over the past few weeks that has just been showing off in my life, showing me things in life I could have never predicted A decision I made a couple weeks ago would be able to save me about three weeks later. That's just how he's doing that. I'm just going to take a back seat. My God, he's the driver.”
52s
#GodIsTheDriver
“``If God, the creator of this world knows about everything, sees everything, orchestrates a lot of the things that are going on in our lives and allows things to happen. Why am I transparent? Why am I trying to put a plan into place that only gets to see things from my perspective? And over the past few weeks that has just been showing off in my life, showing me things in life I could have never predicted A decision I made a couple weeks ago would be able to save me about three weeks later. That's just how he's doing that. I'm just going to take a back seat. My God, he's the driver. I just hold his hand while just get to be where I'm going.”
35s
#UnconditionalGodLove
“You know, it is such a wonder to think about that, you know, usually tell people, you know, there's nothing we can do to make God love us. There's nothing we can do to make God stop loving us. It is an unconditional fact. And to me, you know, when I think about that, I feel like David sometimes, who am I? That you are my person. That you love me, that you care about me, that he loves each and every one of us so, so, so very much. That sounds really a blessing to me.”
33s
#BirthdaySongTribute
“And the first time we ever sang was for her birthday. And that just kind of like that was the top of the storm that basically, you know, blew things out of the water. But God gave us such incredible peace, even though the circumstances surrounding her death, you know, that should not have been the case. She shouldn't have had to die at that time, but, you know, has given it to Jesus. And we have peace concerning that, knowing that she's not suffering anymore, she's resting, it's over, its death.”
59s
#ChooseFaithToday
“And it ends as Jesus tells us we're not gonna be if we won't be convinced, then a day will come when we too will meet our end. There will come a day when that chasm placed before us. And the question comes to us, where will we be on that? Where will be we on that day? Today, we have a choice. Today, we can choose to be on one side or the other. Do not wait for some miracle. We're called in the scriptures to believe in the Lord today while it is still today. Paul tells us that. He says, trust in the Lord. Believe in him. Today, while it is still called today, do not wait.”
55s
#DontWaitToShare
“And for those of us who are already in Christ, we find this reminder to ourselves to don't sit comfortably and wait to share the gospel while we still have a chance. There are so many in our world, so many in our lives who need to know this good news of Christ. Our brothers, our sisters, our coworkers, our neighbors, our friends, the people in our life who don't yet know the Lord. All of us have people like that in our lives. This story is a reminder not to assume that there'll always be a later conversation. We never know when the last conversation we're going to have is gonna be. We never know when that's gonna happen.”
40s
#FaithByHearing
“People will often say, well, if only I could see this thing. If only God would do this thing, then I would believe. And what Abraham is saying here is that you have to trust in the word of God, first and foremost. Because if you're not gonna trust in this word, then it's not gonna matter what you see with your eyes. You could see the dead raise in front of you, and you still wouldn't believe. As Paul would say in Romans ten seventeen, faith comes by hearing and hearing the word of Christ.”
42s
#ShareTheGospelToday
“``Don't let it become someday. Let it be today. And so as we go out into the world there, remember this great truth that the eternal destiny of all is fixed after they die. We don't like to think about that. No one likes to think about hell, but it is a reality. But that reality drives us to this conclusion that we need to share the gospel. We need to pray for our brothers, our sisters, our neighbors, our friends, our family, but they don't meet that end. Pray for courage. Pray for words.”
52s
#TreasureInHeaven
“And that's what Jesus ends this passage on. He ends this passage by telling us and reminding ourselves that our treasure is in heaven. That which matters is what matters for eternity. That we should be devoted to that which is eternal and from God himself. And so, yes, he ends this by telling us that you can only have one master, that you cannot have one foot in this world and one foot in eternity. That if you try this, you could try to straddle both and be like, I'll I'll try to enjoy this life and and try to be focused on this life and and, yeah, maybe I'll focus on the things of eternity when it matters. If I try to kinda be in the middle here, you're gonna end with nothing. He says, you can only have one master.”
55s
#EternityOverPleasure
“And the people of this world who have no notion of things beyond this world are easily to just focus on the things that are right in front of them. And Jesus says that's what they do. And they're better at that than we are at focusing on eternity. They're more clever, forward thinking, diligent regarding these short term temporary things than saints are by focusing on the things that matter. We will spend oftentimes 20 times more effort, time, yes money, on our pleasures, on our hobbies, on our sports, on our garden, all these things of this world than we do on praising God, prayer, church, the things that matter for eternity.”

Why Frederic churches are unique

Set amid northwestern Wisconsin’s pine forests and Scandinavian heritage, churches in Frederic, WI feel distinctly intergenerational and neighborly. Many Frederic churches blend time-honored hymnody with contemporary choruses and prioritize meals and fellowship that knit the village together. Visitors will find intergenerational mentoring and discipleship, blended traditional and contemporary worship, and potluck hospitality and community meals.
Frederic’s setting on the Gandy Dancer Trail and near quiet lakes shapes rhythms of ministry, from summer picnics by the water to winter gatherings that keep community ties strong. Because families balance school sports, farm schedules, and outdoor life, many churches in Frederic favor flexible, family-friendly events and hands-on learning. Look for outdoor-oriented youth and family events, seasonal service projects and outreach, and ride-sharing for rural attendees.
As a small hub for surrounding rural neighborhoods, Frederic churches often collaborate to meet practical needs through food assistance, school partnerships, and crisis response. With a balanced mix of retirees and young families, congregations emphasize pastoral care and neighbor-to-neighbor support alongside clear Bible teaching and prayer. This shows up in shared resources across denominations, strong care for seniors, and local food shelf partnerships.