Churches in Mascoutah

Active churches in Mascoutah

816 W Church St, Mascoutah
33 sermons · 5 days ago
816 W Church St Mascoutah Illinois 62258
16 sermons

Types of churches in Mascoutah

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 Mascoutah churches

65s
#KateTestimonyImpact
“I'd like to mention one particular student from Mascuta High School, and if I get these numbers wrong, you're more than welcome to correct me. I will not take any offense. But there's one young lady that I met last last year, and she's done an incredible job of sharing her testimony and her life, and she's changed a lot of students' lives. She her name is Kate. And last fall, she shared her testimony at Mascoota High School. That club was running about 40 to 50 on average at the time. And she just, on social media, just shared with her campus, hey, I'm sharing my testimony on this Wednesday afternoon. And on that Wednesday afternoon, over 90 students showed up to hear Kate speak. And during that time of testimony, there was an invitation given, and 29 students came to know Christ as Lord and Savior. At Mascouta High School, at your high school, came to know Christ. Just that one time, that's what God can do to a student.”
56s
#GracefullyBroken
“Will you allow God, the author of this universe, to take your story and to write his story through it? Or will you complain? Will you cry? Will you whine? Will you ask God, why me? You heard Ethan's father. Couldn't you have used us some other way? And the God who loves you unconditionally, if he sat across from you, he put his hands on your shoulders, and you say, Ronnie, this is the story I need you to live. That's what gracefully broken looks like.”
68s
#CalledOnTheLord
“I was 18 years old before I ever came and called upon the name of the Lord, senior in high school. And I remember the day like it was yesterday. I was I was a back row Baptist, literally the very back row. And I was holding on to that seat that's in front of me, and my knuckles were white. And mister Roy Fudge, he walked over to me. He was a sound technician, a good friend of my dad dad, and he just touched me on the shoulder. And all he said was, are you ready? That's all he said. I don't even remember walking down the aisle and taking pastor Boyd's hand and saying, wanna give my life to Christ. I don't remember that. But I remember Roy touching me on the shoulder and he said, are you ready? Are you ready? So that's when I called on the name of the Lord. And it says that you you will be saved. man, just call out to him and you will be saved. It's instant. There's nothing that you have to do.”
62s
#GoAndMakeDisciples
“How can they call on the one they have not believed in? We we walk around our society today and and sometimes we look at people and we maybe label them with something, a term, a name, or whatever it might be. But we we are the ones responsible for going out and and sharing God's good news with them. And I just would like to share with you that's not an option. That's what God caused us to do. That matter of fact, you look at Matthew 28, it he tells us he tells us to go, not to sit and I'm not peeking on any church anywhere anyhow. He doesn't tell us to sit in our pews or in our chairs. He says to go. It's a commandment. That's what pastor Ronnie and miss Carey do. Wednesday afternoons at 01:30, they go to Mascouta High School, and they're there to share the gospel along with the student leaders. That's what they're there to do.”
57s
#AskAboutHeaven
“is that hard to do, to share God's word? A lot of us would say, I'm kind of afraid to do that. I understand that a little bit. But there's one question you could ask people, and you could ask people, in your personal opinion, what does it take to go to heaven? That one single question can lead to more questions and more discussions. Just that one simple question. There's other questions. That's just the one that I use. Because when I was a young baby youth pastor, we used to take our students door to door, and we'd knock on somebody's door and we'd ask that question. In your personal opinion, what does it take for someone to go to heaven? You can you imagine what the what the number one answer to that question was? Just be good. Just be good.”
46s
#YouthLeadMiracles
“There was one there was one meeting, I was in Alton having a meeting and pastor Bob just finished up his club meeting and he called me and goes, Larry, you're not gonna believe what happened. I said, Bob, what happened? He said, Hoyt gave the invitation today and 16 of his friends came and know Jesus. In one junior high classroom, this little, at the time he was a fifth grader, he led 16 students to come and know Jesus. What does Timothy four twelve say to us? Do not look down on the kiddos. Do not look down on the youth. Students can do anything. When they believe in Jesus Christ, we need to encourage them, to support them, say, go, send them out, and watch God do miraculous things.”
52s
#HeartForTheLost
“That's an emotional raw plea for his own people. He has great sorrow and unceasing anguish in his heart. Let me ask you church, do you have that same unceasing sorrow, that great that sorrow, unceasing anguish for your community, for your neighborhood, that you want them to come and know Christ. Paul's willing to give up, to be cut off from Christ for the sake of my own people. Now, we know that's not gonna happen because once Jesus has you, nobody can snatch you out of his hand. No one can snatch you out of God's hand.”
34s
#GospelForEveryone
“And it says that the gospel is for all. Whoever means salvation is accessible to everyone, Jew and Gentile. Okay? Jew and Gentile, for everyone. No one is no one at all. So what's the requirement? What's the requirement for someone for everyone to come and know the Lord? What's the requirement? That they call upon the name of the Lord. They call upon the name of the Lord.”
32s
#GospelBeyondWalls
“So Paul's desire here is to enlist the church at Rome as a partner and his task, and it's the primary reason for making this lengthy epistle, making sure that they understand the gospel. We we've he has been called to declare that the gospel is not just for the Gentiles, but also for the Jews. calling of the Lord does not happen in a vacuum. It doesn't happen right here just in the confines of First Baptist Mascouta. It has to go outside these walls.”
56s
#FinalTestOfHearts
“would God allow Satan to be released back on this earth after Jesus has been down here reigning when the earth has been restored? Everything is is nirvana is perfect. I believe the reason why is that God wants the final demonstration of the human heart. So you see, even after a thousand years, even after the perfect government, even after the right kind of justice, even after when everyone is living in a time of prosperity, with the visible presence of Jesus Christ, even after all that, Satan can rally a number so vast that they don't put a number to it. People who choose to rebel against Jesus Christ.”

Why Mascoutah churches are unique

Tradition meets innovation: The spiritual landscape in Mascoutah 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.