Churches in Midway
Types of churches in Midway
Contemporary Midway Churches
Many congregations in and around Midway’s walkable downtown and the I‑64 corridor offer modern worship with bands, casual dress, and practical teaching. They tend to draw young families from Woodford County and commuters from Lexington and Frankfort, with small groups meeting near Main Street and along Old Frankfort Pike.
Historic & Liturgical
In the Midway Historic District, 19th‑century sanctuaries with brick facades and stained glass preserve traditional liturgy, hymns, and choral music. These churches appeal to multigenerational families and longtime residents, with Sunday rhythms that feel rooted in the town’s railroad-era heritage along Railroad Street.
Midway Churches for Students
With Midway University in town, several congregations shape ministries around college life, offering rides from campus, evening services, and small groups that fit class and athletic schedules. Students often plug into service projects at Walter Bradley Park or local pantries, building connections beyond campus.
Country Baptist & Evangelical
On rural roads radiating from Midway—toward Leestown Road, Old Frankfort Pike, and McCracken Pike—small, close-knit churches emphasize Bible-centric preaching, revivals, and potluck fellowship. These congregations often serve equine and farm families, with strong youth programs and seasonal events tied to the county fair calendar.