Churches in Mentone

Active churches in Mentone

1230 Olivine Avenue, Mentone
4 sermons

Types of churches in Mentone

Churches in Mentone for Families

Mentone’s foothill community on the way to Big Bear has many multi‑generational congregations that organize kids’ ministries, youth groups, and seasonal events. Family‑friendly churches often meet along Mentone Boulevard and near the Mill Creek/Greenspot area, scheduling activities around local school calendars and weekend recreation.

Mentone Spanish-Language Churches

With a significant Latino population in the Mentone–Redlands corridor, several congregations offer Spanish‑language or bilingual services. These churches commonly host ESL classes, cultural celebrations, and food distributions, serving neighborhoods off Mentone Boulevard and near the Santa Ana River wash.

Contemporary Non-Denominational Churches

Contemporary non‑denominational churches in Mentone emphasize modern worship, practical teaching, and a casual atmosphere. Many gather in flexible spaces along Highway 38/Mentone Boulevard, drawing commuters who work in Redlands, San Bernardino, or Yucaipa. Midweek small groups often meet in Crafton Hills and Greenspot neighborhoods for community and service.

Traditional & Liturgical Churches

Traditional and liturgical congregations maintain structured services, hymnody, and sacramental life that reflect the area’s long citrus‑era heritage. These churches are typically located on older corridors near the Redlands border and quiet residential streets off Mentone Boulevard. They appeal to residents seeking reverent worship, choral music, and continuity across generations.

Sermon clips from Mentone churches

39s
“So through Jesus, the victory is assured. However, even though the demons couldn't make themselves 10 times more powerful, there is a way Satan can really hold tenfold power over us. And what do you think that is? It's not in a power confrontation. He can't make himself more powerful. God's power is way too much, so how can he and the demons be 10 times more powerful? It's by hiding from us how he is influencing us or controlling us.”
44s
“There's deliverance from depression and feelings of rejection. He can deliver you from self preservation and the distrust in him that might hold you back from returning tithe. He can set you free there too. You and I have no more power than those men stuck in the submarine. We have no more power than the demoniac controlled by Satan. We're just as weak as any of them, just as hopeless as any of them if it isn't for Jesus intervention.”
35s
“The only safety is for us to compare every belief or every teaching that we encounter with the word of God even if it comes from our favorite writer or speaker. The most dangerous way to discuss religious topics is by sharing how we feel and giving opinions as if that settles things. I mean, have feelings, we have opinions, there's nothing wrong with that. But once we think they settle something, we're in great danger. We need to back up every belief expressed with the inspired word of God.”
32s
“The power is God's alone. The decision is ours. We must decide. It takes a full surrender to Jesus and I've said this many times, you have to be willing to be nothing so Jesus can be everything. We must make a full surrender to Jesus. We must decide that he can have it all, our whole life because Jesus is the truth. He's the way, the truth, and the life. No one comes to the father but by him.”
31s
“"Those that are planted in the house of the lord shall flourish in the courts of our god it says he shall grow like a cedar in lebanon cedar trees are a picture in the bible of strength of power and of beauty that is what god wants in the life of his people as i mentioned i just read this verse those who are planted in the house of the lord shall flourish in the courts of our god."”
31s
“"The sabbath is a special day where we should spend time focusing on that amazing gift of salvation. Verse five, O Lord, how great are your works, how great are God's works, how great are God's works? Can you measure them? No? Look at Ephesians, chapter four, chapter two, verse four through 10. Not right now. You're going to write it down."”
41s
“"God is calling for us to really understand the beauty of the sabbath in preparation for the second coming of Jesus and when the central focus is on God himself it will help to arrange all the other priorities in life friday the preparation day will truly be seen as a preparation day the sabbath will be a special day one that we guard jealously that begins on friday evening thinking about the goodness of God."”
25s
“"The greatest work that God has ever done is to change a heart like mine. That is the greatest work that God can do. Yes, he can create stars. He can create stars. He can create stars. He can create stars. He can create stars. Galaxies and mountains and rivers and beautiful things. But how God can take a human heart and touch it with his divine love and transform it."”
32s
“"The pinnacle of this chapter is a verse that does not talk about action but it talks about God himself. Listen carefully the essence of the sabbath what is the essence of the sabbath is it about doing notice the pinnacle of the sabbath is not what we do or what God does but who he is and our opportunity to have a personal experience with him."”
29s
“"The Sabbath is a day for us to triumph. Glory in what? What are we supposed to glory in on the Sabbath day? His works. It reminds me of what the Apostle Paul said. But the Sabbath is a day to reflect upon God's work of creation, of redemption, and restoration. It is a day to boast about God."”

Why Mentone churches are unique

Set at the base of the San Bernardino Mountains along the gateway to Highway 38, churches in Mentone naturally embrace the outdoors and a relaxed, small-town rhythm. Many Mentone churches host gatherings in local parks or foothills and mobilize quickly during fire season, offering outdoor fellowship and mountain retreats, community service and wildfire relief, and casual family friendly services.
Mentone, CA has a mix of long‑time residents, young families, and commuters to Redlands and Loma Linda, so congregations emphasize family support and flexible schedules. Reflecting nearby Spanish‑speaking neighborhoods and regional colleges, Mentone churches often blend community outreach with bilingual English and Spanish services, strong kids programs for young families, and college student and young adult ministries.
Rooted in an agricultural and citrus‑packing heritage yet connected to the broader Inland Empire, churches in Mentone balance tradition with practical, week‑to‑week discipleship. That shows up in relational ministry and cooperative events with neighboring towns, featuring small group culture, blended traditional and contemporary worship, and expository Bible teaching.