Churches in Kinsman

Active churches in Kinsman

3348 East 93rd Street, Cleveland
1 sermon
6745 State Route 5, Kinsman
3 sermons
6745 State RT 5, Kinsman
1 sermon

Types of churches in Kinsman

Historic Churches in Kinsman

Many congregations anchored around Kinsman’s Market Square and the Route 5/Route 7 crossroads worship in 19th- or early-20th-century buildings with steeples and stained glass. Services often feature traditional liturgy and hymns that reflect Western Reserve heritage and multi-generation farm families.

Family-Focused Rural Congregations

Across Kinsman Township’s back roads off Route 7 and near Pymatuning Creek, churches frequently center community life around families. Expect kid-friendly ministries, seasonal events tied to planting and harvest, and potlucks that draw neighbors from scattered homesteads.

Contemporary Worship & Outreach

Near the town center and close to the Pennsylvania line, some congregations lean contemporary with band-led music, casual dress, and practical teaching. Many pair Sunday services with hands-on outreach—food assistance, clothing closets, or recovery groups—and offer livestreams for winter weather and shift workers.

Commuter-Friendly Churches in Kinsman

With residents commuting toward Greenville, Sharon/Hermitage, or Warren via Routes 5 and 7, several Kinsman congregations emphasize convenient schedules. Early services, midweek options, and small groups help cross-border attendees stay connected without long trips after work.

Sermon clips from Kinsman churches

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“He don't dwell not in temple made with hands. Neither is worship with men's hands as though he needed anything. Stop thinking that god needs you. He don't. Oh my lord. Tyisha, we ought to see the privilege of being able to praise god. This is a privilege. You ain't doing god no favor because you showed up. God did you a favor by waking you up. And for the favor that god has on your life, you should show up and give him some praise Because god said, if you don't praise him, the rocks will cry. God said, I ain't gonna suffer in praise. I got folks to praise me. Yeah. Praise the lord. Trees will praise me. Yeah. Come on. Rocks will praise me. Can you imagine a rock that don't move praising god? God said, I got enough power that I'll make the rock get up and do a dance.”
44s
“Can I tell you that those same principles still ring true today? Right? Listen. I want you to understand this. For me as your pastor, for our organization, Rocket Grace, here's what I want you to understand. The goal is not simply church attendance Even though it makes me feel better. Right? But it's transformation into the image of Christ. You can go to a lot of places and never be impacted by it. Right? You could show up to a lot of things and it never change your heart or your mind or your life. The goal as we follow Jesus together is what? To become more like him.”
62s
“The lame don't start walking until Jesus gets there. Amen. That's right. There's no reason for Jesus to heal come on somebody here. Somebody that ain't messed up. Come on. Deaf hear. Blind see. Can I get a witness here? In fact, the scripture says the dead was raised. Is there anything too hard for God? Sarah had a baby in her old age. Is there anything too hard for God? He steps on water and tells the wind, stop. Be still. The way is quiet. Is there is there anything too hard for god? Is there anybody know that he could do whatever he wants to, when he wants to, how he wants to, and use anybody he wants to. So when you find yourself in a situation, you ought to be able to say glory is coming.”
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“``God didn't save us to stay the same. Here's what he here's what Paul wrote in Romans chapter six. Shall we continue in sin? What the spirit of the Lord is saying to the church. There ought to be some change. must believe in a God that changes us. To know that Jesus is the way. And he said, if you love me, you'll keep my commandments. Can I get a witness here? We do understand that we are saved by grace. It's not of our works. Jesus paid it all. We're not working. We're not aligning ourselves to get saved. We align ourselves because we are saved. Church”
60s
“Because understand the god that we serve, the god we serve has so much power that he didn't lose his deity by pouring himself into humanity. Can I get a witness here? And Jesus was 100% as 100 god. Can I get a witness here? He was hungry. He was thirsty. He was tired. Yet, he healed. Yet, he delivered. Can I get a witness here? Yet, he saved. Yet, he walked on water. Yet, he showed that he had full control and one Friday, he took up a cross and went to Calvary and die on our behalf and then got up with all power in his hands.”
51s
“The forces of darkness, Ephesians teaches this, principalities, rulers in heavenly places, were put to shame openly because of what Jesus did on the cross. And every listen. Every time, right, we live out the message of Jesus, It is like a death blow gut punch to the enemy. Right? Every time someone gets baptized, every time a marriage is restored, every time an addict finds freedom, every time someone chooses to forgive because they know they've been forgiven, the church, the people of God become visible proof that Jesus is king and ruler.”
39s
“As the follower of Jesus, you get the joy and the privilege to fight from victory. You are already victorious because he was already victorious. The word of God says that greater is he that is in you than he that is in the world. What does that mean? That you have the all encompassing, overpowering, all powerful, supernatural, all knowing God on the inside of you by the spirit of God today. And so no matter what you're going through, no matter what you're facing, no matter what obstacle has presented itself, no matter what weighty burden of heaviness has set upon you today, you are the victorious person of Christ.”
23s
“The last thing I'm gonna say this morning is that casual Christianity has never transformed a city, but a surrender church can. Right? So the question that gets that it that kind of runs through this is what kind of church are we becoming?”
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“"There is life on the other side of yes. There is a change of our perspective and openness to a world of possibilities and opportunities of yes. And what it does is it positions us to be used by God."”
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“"Culture, society will tell you. Us four no more. Keep what you got. The question and the answer is my trust. Am I trusting God? Is my trust in him complete? My answer is yes. There is so much freedom on the other side of my yes."”

Why Kinsman churches are unique

Rooted in the Connecticut Western Reserve, churches in Kinsman, Ohio often gather in simple, historic spaces and weave local history into weekly worship. Many Kinsman churches are anchored by families who have lived here for generations, fostering tight-knit relationships and continuity in faith practices. You’ll notice multi-generational family congregations, traditional hymn singing and liturgy, and historic meetinghouse-style architecture.
Surrounded by farms and small businesses, churches in Kinsman reflect a practical, service-first mindset that responds to seasonal rhythms and neighborly needs. That translates into hands-on ministries—meal trains, clothing drives, and support for seniors—shaped by the rural culture’s emphasis on helping one another. Visitors often find small group culture, active community service and outreach, and food pantry and benevolence.
Set near the Pennsylvania line and the scenic Pymatuning Creek, local congregations draw a cross-border mix of attendees and host community events that celebrate the outdoors. This setting encourages a blend of simple rural traditions with contemporary expressions of worship and a strong stewardship ethos. It’s common to encounter seasonal outdoor gatherings, creation care and conservation, and modern blended worship styles.