Churches in Kingsford

Active churches in Kingsford

399 Anzac Parade, Kingsford
96 sermons · 5 days ago

Types of churches in Kingsford

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 Kingsford churches

66s
#NameCrossReceive
“You know, someone once crossed a line to reach a rascal at a picnic. Now Jesus is asking us to be that same person for someone else. So here are three things this week that I want you that I would love for you to do. I want you to name it, cross it, and receive it. The first one, name it. This week, name one relationship that you have been perhaps quietly withdrawing from. Maybe it's a small distance that is crept in. Maybe it's a real hurt that will take time. And if it is something heavier, something that you should not carry alone, I want you to come and talk to me or one of the team one of the partial care team. And I say this because a distance that you will not name is a distance that you will not close. There's so much more I could say about that, but I'll just leave it there for now.”
69s
#OneChurchOneBody
“And so, church, let me encourage you. Let us be that church, not because we're told to, but because each and every one of us has experienced the love of god in us. And when someone who is far from home walks through our doors or watches us on screen, and perhaps they can't work out why these people from all over the world love each other like family, Let them find what a rascal found at a picnic. His name is Jesus. Let me close with this bottom line. That we are one church. Christ is the head, and we are the body. That this church, Kingsford Church of Christ, consists of many nations. That we belong to each other because we first belong to Jesus.”
52s
#CrossShapedLove
“And that's what I want you to understand, that this is how you are loved. This is how loved you are in all of this. And last month, Duncan shared on this same passage, actually. Duncan showed us, this. In John, glory is revealed most of all at the cross. So the glory Jesus shares with us is not a stage. It's not for applause. It's the weight of self giving love. He's not handing us a spotlight. He's actually handing us a cross. Our oneness is actually cross shaped that we lay down our lives for each other.”
42s
#GiftedToJesus
“The unity is a gift that is handed down. It's not a project that we build from from nothing. And notice what Jesus keeps calling us. Right? Throughout all of this, he calls us his disciples. Throughout John 17, he says, the people that you gave me, right, is is when he when he when he's praying to to his father. In verse 24, it's whom you have given me. each and every one of you, are the father's gift to the son, to Jesus. Right? Not a volunteer that he recruited, but a gift that he received.”
70s
#VisibleBelonging
“``The belonging that you show is the evidence to the world. In this church, when people from many nations, from many languages, many ages and stages genuinely love one another. The world sees something that it cannot explain. It's something that perhaps your flatmate cannot explain, your colleague can't explain. Because there is no natural reason these people, us, to be a family except through Jesus. And that's the point, that the love for one another is the proof for this world, which means our disunity is not just awkward. It hides the evidence. Every time that we split along the same lines, the world splits along either by language, by age, by background, by politics, by which team we support. We tell the watching world that there is nothing here to see.”
48s
#PrayerAcrossTime
“So he stops Jesus stops praying for the disciples in front of him, and he starts praying for everyone who would ever believe through their message. And that line runs from the upper room across two thousand years into this room that the night before Jesus died, he prayed for you. He prayed for you. Some of you might be thinking, well, what is the message? What is the message that he's asking us to believe? It's the good news of Jesus, right, that the son of god was crucified and raised, and that anyone who turns to him is forgiven and made new.”
47s
#AbideAndBelong
“And, really, this is the whole road that we've been that we've walked since May. In John 15, Jesus said, abide in me, right, the vine, and you will bear fruit. Right? Belonging begins with him. In John chapter 16, he promised, I will not leave you alone, that the holy spirit will be with you. And so belonging is held by the holy spirit. And here in John 17, he prays, let them be one so that the world sees. Belonging becomes proof. Abide in Jesus, kept by the holy spirit, and made one for the world.”
30s
#WelcomeIsntBelonging
“When a person when a new person walks in, we can swarm around them because we wanna know them. We wanna get to know their names. We wanna say hi, and we're glad that they are part of this group. Right? And a warm welcome is a really good thing, but a welcome is not the same as belonging. You can be welcomed on Sunday and still feel like an outsider by the middle of the week.”
74s
#MissionBeginsAtTheCross
“We can't be a witness to a world that we have withdrawn from, and nor can we be a witness when we are slaves to the world. Now I want you to understand, I'm not saying there are not seasons and rhythms where you and I need to step away and we need to quietly open the word of God and pray and meditate on God's word, when we shut the the door to the world to be alone with God. But I want to say these things are not the end or the purpose. This is about refueling so that we can be sent back out. The praying, the meditating, spending time with god's word is with the purpose of us being refreshed so that we could go back out and we could demonstrate what it looks like to love Jesus. In the ordinary work of our daily lives. Christianity isn't about withdrawing. It's about equipping us to be better at displaying the love of God in our lives.”
62s
#NotOfTheWorldButInIt
“So in closing, I want us to imagine what it would mean for us as a congregation where you are in all those different rooms that I mentioned to live like this. That if we understood with unshakable faith that we are consecrated and set apart. You're not with a family, not a family that you're just lumped with, not a suburb that you ended up in by accident or a campus that you live near. It's not a workplace you're stuck with and a colleague who's annoying, but that it is a specific prayed for assignment. It's the answer actually to the prayer that Jesus prayed that night in the garden two thousand years ago of Gethsemane. He prayed it for his disciples, and he prayed it for people he would never meet this side of heaven in a city, in a century that he didn't name.”

Why Kingsford churches are unique

Tradition meets innovation: The spiritual landscape in Kingsford 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.