Churches in Marshfield

Active churches in Marshfield

769 Hillside Loop, Marshfield
2 sermons
370 State Hwy DD, Marshfield
3 sermons

Types of churches in Marshfield

Contemporary Marshfield Churches

Newer congregations near the I-44 corridor and the commercial strip offer band-led worship, casual dress, and livestreams. They often draw commuters who work in Springfield or Rogersville and meet in small groups sprinkled around subdivisions west of the square.

Traditional & Liturgical

Historic congregations around the courthouse square and older residential blocks emphasize hymns, choirs, and a reverent liturgy. Many include multi-generational Webster County families and take part in community rhythms tied to the square and holiday observances.

Rural & Country Congregations

Small churches along two-lane routes like MO-38 and CC, and out toward the Niangua countryside, tend to be close-knit with straightforward preaching and potluck fellowship. They often host food drives, work days, and seasonal events that fit farm schedules and the pace of Ozarks life.

Churches in Marshfield for Families

Family-focused congregations align kids’ programs with the Marshfield R-I school calendar and youth sports at city parks. Expect nursery care, VBS-style summers, and student ministries that gather after Blue Jays games and other school events.

Sermon clips from Marshfield churches

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“Do you feel that way? When you see someone around you, a fellow believer, someone else suffering, do you suffer alongside of them? Do you help share their burden and their pain? When someone is being honored and it's not even you, are you willing to clap for them and celebrate for them and enjoy them in the the season that God has them in? Because that is what creates harmony in the body of Christ. You know, Romans twelve fifteen talks about how we should rejoice with those who rejoice and weep with those who weep. We need to do life alongside each other.”
40s
“But this wisdom that God gives you is like a secret decoder ring. It's it's like glasses that you can put on and boom, you you know that there's a trial in front of you, but the wisdom that God gives you allows you to see that there is there is growth through this trial and there is opportunity for his glory and for your good through this trial all because of the wisdom that he gives. And so as used by James, wisdom is right understanding, moral discernment, spiritual insight, responsible words and worthy deeds.”
42s
“But but that's what we have to do, guys. We have to check our hearts and realize that there is no one gift that is better than other gifts. We all have been given gifts by God, and it is our responsibility to use those in the body of Christ. Don't lift up certain gifts. Don't put down other gifts. Celebrate them all. Celebrate each other. If you don't hear anything else tonight, would you hear I need you to start seeing each other. I need you to look around and see each other and see that every single person here is a person that God loves.”
33s
“Why does it matter that we care for each other? Why does it matter that we're unified? Because if we are not unified, we're weak. The the body becomes weak when we're not unified. There's places where the enemy, Satan, he can come in. It says he's prowling around like a lion looking for whom he may devour. So whenever we're we're in disagreement, when we're in discord, when we're fighting and comparing, when we're jealous of each other, when we're apathetic towards each other, when we're living in such a way, he comes in and he sees that weakness.”
36s
“And, ultimately, guys, whenever we are not united, when we are not caring for each other, we misrepresent Jesus Christ. We misrepresent him, and that's why people get hurt in church. That's why everybody else outside looks at us as churches. The church is at large looks at us and says, I don't want anything to do with that. They're hypocrites. They don't care about me. They lie. They steal. They cheat. They do all these things. They treat each other horrible. Why would I wanna go and be a part of that body?”
32s
“And when God has given you this wisdom, this understanding that hey, listen, your life is going to be swell. It's going to be hard, it's going to be difficult but in the end, things are going to work out for your advantage because I've already done everything necessary to remove, sin from you and the effects of sin so just hold on, I got you. Right? That wisdom allows us to experience the roller coaster because we know the end is coming. And so because of this wisdom, we we live a good life. To have a good life means you live at harmony with God and others.”
41s
“And so, here's what we need. Wisdom. Wisdom should lead us as as believers to be peacemakers in those online communities. We should be concerned about truthful facts rather than fear mongering. We should not be pot stirrers. We should be sticking to peace. Instead of hitting share on that article or post, be deliberate in exercising wisdom, determine together necessary facts. Otherwise, what are we doing? We are sowing discord and participating in foolishness which is exactly what earthly wisdom says.”
36s
“You see the bottom line is simple, God wants to give you wisdom. He he does. There there's nothing to it, no strings attached, God wants to give you wisdom and all you have to do is ask for it. Since God is not in doubt about giving, you should not be in doubt about your asking and this is where the hang up happens sometimes for us. Look at verse six through to verse eight. But when you ask, you must believe and not doubt.”
14s
“"And so here's the challenge. In the midst of your suffering, recognize that Jesus is greater. And believe what he says. That it will. End." (”
37s
“"And it won't have the last word if you're a Christian. It won't have the last word because Jesus does. Gospel singer KB raps about this ultimate victory. He says, take away any other truth. He's the one that can comfort you. Aight? Wait on it. Tomorrow we live. He's making all things new. Making all things new. Tell the paraplegic that he gonna dance. Tell breast cancer that she won't win. Tell racism that he gonna end. What he doesn't heal now, homie, he going then. Let's go. Aight? I believe that we will win." (”

Why Marshfield churches are unique

Set along the I-44 corridor near Springfield, churches in Marshfield serve a mix of long-rooted families and commuters, giving congregations a friendly, multi-generational feel. With strong schools, youth sports, and community traditions, many ministries prioritize family rhythms and weeknight gatherings. Visitors will find options such as small group culture, strong kids programs for young families, and commuter friendly service times.
Situated on the Ozark Plateau with a heritage of farming and crafts, local worship blends down-to-earth spirituality with musical traditions. Services often combine hymns and contemporary music alongside practical teaching that ties faith to everyday work and neighbors, with options like blended modern and traditional worship, expository Bible teaching, and gospel and bluegrass music nights.
Marshfield’s courthouse-square events and the annual Cherry Blossom Festival foster a hospitality mindset, so Marshfield churches frequently collaborate on townwide outreach and history-themed gatherings. That civic spirit shows up in hands-on care for neighbors through community service partnerships, food pantry and meal ministries, and disaster relief and recovery teams.