Churches in Mansfield

Active churches in Mansfield

399 S Trimble Rd, Mansfield
5 sermons
291 W Cook Rd, Mansfield
1 sermon

Types of churches in Mansfield

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 Mansfield churches

63s
“Jesus is not like this world. Instead, this world belongs to Jesus. This world is subordinate to Jesus and his perfect rule even as it's in rebellion. Jesus has nothing in common with the kings or the kingdoms of this world. While they share everything in common because all shall one day bow the knee in worship and offer fealty and be held accountable for their stewardship of their kingdoms in Jesus' absence. And although Jesus is not now visibly present with us, it is a good and a comforting reminder for us to hope in his coming because then it is easier for us to graciously and willingly submit ourselves to the rule of our governing authorities.”
51s
#ForgivenAndAdopted
“Not one of us deserved it. Not one of us could earn it. Our sin was intimately a part of us. It's part of who we were. As real to our identity as the DNA our parents gave us. Yet in the power and the grace of God through the blood and the resurrection of Jesus alone, we have been adopted into the family of God in a whole new way. And the sin that we were so known for or known by or was such a big part of our story was removed from us as far as the East is from the West.”
62s
“So like Pilate, we also should ask, what is truth? Or better, what is the truth that Jesus came to bear witness to? That truth is god. That god is truth. Absolutely and unchangeably. That god is true. That god That god is holy. That god is sovereign. That god has given an absolute law which all of humanity has transgressed, which every human is guilty of breaking, earning god's just judgment of condemnation and his righteous wrath. But also, it's true that god is love and that god loves the world despite its wicked rebellion and sinfulness.”
46s
“What is truth? It's an incredibly simple and amazingly complex question depending on a person's assumptions. Maybe the better question would have been what is true? Because is truth real and absolute or is it relative? Does truth depend on our point of view or our present perspective? Might truth change over the passage of time? Does the truth depend on how we feel, Or can our life experiences, our background, or personal history change the truth?”
36s
“Jesus told Pilate that everyone who belongs to the truth will listen to him. He told Pilate that everyone who belongs to god will listen to him, that everyone who belongs to god will obey his word, his commandments, instruction, and explanations as the word of god. Therefore, all those who do not or will not do not belong to the truth but to the devil who is a liar and the father of lies.”
31s
#AuthenticFaithMoment
“you know, it's a distinct moment that you can have where and here's how you know. Listen. I I can tell you how you'll know. You'll know because what will happen is you'll you'll pray the prayer you prayed once, and it'll it'll just kinda feel fake. It'll feel disconnected. It'll feel like a little insincere. You know? And and what happens in those moments, right, in a moment, you're like, man, why am I not feeling this? Right? That's that's that's the the wake up and realize kinda moment god's trying to have with us.”
26s
“"This Samaritan woman was so important to Jesus. Although no one else thought her of any worth, you may know that you are loved and desired by Him. Know and believe that if you ask Him, then He will give you all that He has promised here in His Holy Word. Because everyone who calls on the name of Jesus"”
29s
“"While life remains, there is hope for all of us. So I urge you, come meet Jesus for yourself. Open your Bible to read and hear Him speak to you. Open your heart and pray that He will enter in. Turn to Him in faith and ask Him for the living water that He stands ready to give you. Do not let your past stand in the way of the future with Jesus Christ. Repent."”
44s
“"So we may be encouraged. Because this unnamed nobody, this Samaritan woman living on the fringes of society, victimized by the world, was so loved and valuable enough to Jesus that He went to her. He went where she was. Meeting her deep within the pain of her circumstances. So that we can believe and know that Jesus will do the same or more for all that our Father in Heaven gives us. If God calls someone, there is no one beyond the reach of Jesus through His Holy Spirit."”
39s
“"Jesus' love is different from that of the world. Jesus' values are different from the world's values. Jesus saw her as a woman. As a person of worth and great value. Jesus did not see her as a victim. As someone to be pitied for their misfortune. But as someone beloved by God and who did not know her. how did she respond to Jesus? She abandoned her water jug and immediately went into town and to tell everybody the good news about Jesus."”

Why Mansfield churches are unique

Tradition meets innovation: The spiritual landscape in Mansfield 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.