Churches in Medicine Hat

Active churches in Medicine Hat

395 9 St. SE, Medicine Hat
25 sermons

Types of churches in Medicine Hat

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 Medicine Hat churches

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#PresenceOverPlatforms
“Church, you are being asked to be conduits of his presence, to step in the spaces, to be used by god so that people can experience refreshment. The lord is wanting to work in and through you. This is not just a pitch for home groups. This is not just a pitch for discipleship. This isn't a a a cleverly crafted message to try to get to an agenda item or anything like that. But you need people in your life. Not just people you'll do activities with and events with. That's all cool, fine, dandy. But mom in the room, you do not need some viral person on TikTok to tell you how to parent better. You you need the Lord.”
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#KairosMoments
“Can I tell you that the only thing that you can do to actually guarantee refreshment is not doing anything else in your world, just allowing him to break into it? Kairos specifically means that he comes into our time, into our moment, into right here, into right now where we get to encounter the tangible presence of the lord, where the byproduct is refreshment.”
29s
#GodInTheMundane
“Believe it or not, he's a God of not just the supernatural, but with the God of the mundane as well. And it's just as much he wants to bring revelation to and make the cripple walk and you see muscles start to form and stand up firm, tall, and strong. He wants to do it in the mundane of your parenting. He wants to do it when you're just fuming with anger and you're frustrated that the kid is not eating solids or certain types of meats and all these different types of things. He's in the midst of it.”
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#StandInHisPresence
“No. What what do I need to do? I need to find myself in the proximity of the direction of where the fan is blowing. I need to be that close to it in order to actually get refreshment. What does that tell us? Refreshment only comes when you stand in his presence. It only comes when you stand in his presence. You see, the reality is is there's nothing that will ever fulfill. There's nothing that will ever bring the refreshment that you need like standing in the presence of God.”
28s
#FaithInTheDark
“I came to faith during the darkest chapter of my life, the chapter I never asked for and one I never get to rewrite. But even in that darkness, there was still good. There were still moments and signs and little pieces of light that I didn't fully understand at the time. Looking back now, I truly believe that Jesus was already working on my heart before I even knew him. He was putting people in my life and placing things in my path long before I was ready to see it.”
29s
#GodsGentleLeading
“Looking back now, I can see it so clearly. God was surrounding me with the same people, with the same place, and the same love over and over again. I just didn't know it. At the time, I thought these were coincidences, but now I see them as God gently leading me even when I wasn't looking for him. Around the time I was having deeper conversations with my friends, Tanisha and Ashana, who were both attending church, they helped guide me, answered my questions, and just walked alongside me as I started to open my heart.”
26s
#GriefAndAnger
“Life suddenly became something I didn't recognize. I was angry, and I couldn't understand how the world could keep going when Denver wasn't in it. At that point in my life, I didn't have faith. I didn't believe I ever would. In fact, I was so angry that I used to say if there was a god, he should be scared to meet me one day. The months after losing Denver were filled with numbness, confusion, and a lot of pain. I fell back into old habits using alcohol to try to cope.”
25s
#AddictionAndLoss
“There were nights I would stay out until early morning and then come home to a quiet house. My family asleep in the space where Denver should have been. I would sit there and just break down. Eventually, I I started to realize that the alcohol wasn't numbing anything. It was making everything heavier. I was losing myself in the darkness, and I wasn't able to fully show up for my family or for the life that was still around me.”
34s
#CorporatePrayerWorks
“There's a public gift for the church when you show up and you lean in and you pray corporately. There is corporate blessing. There is private blessing. I hope when we get together to pray and seek the Lord before a holy spirit retreat That what will happen? We will come together and we will encounter the holy spirit. But let me tell you, it's not just gonna be 10 people that come, do ministry, and pray together, and then you're just gonna get poured out into. It don't work like that.”
30s
#EncounterTogether
“Here's the biggest thing I want you to get home this morning. What what are the particular acts or what's a theme that can course over this whole passage that might allow us some understanding or help us with some knowledge to to put us in this place that help us understand what particular acts we need to do in order to encounter, particularly god. Being together. Being together will indeed allow you to encounter god.”

Why Medicine Hat churches are unique

Tradition meets innovation: The spiritual landscape in Medicine Hat 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.