Churches in Midway

Active churches in Midway

495 Duckers Rd, Midway
3 sermons

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.

Sermon clips from Midway churches

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“He entrusted his eternal salvation to God. That he day of his return, the day of judgment that he would hold him tightly. His salvation was secure. And today, we're to be courageous. And we know that that Paul was good to go in Philippians one twenty one. He said, for to me, to live is Christ, but to die is gain. So he said, you know, I'm good. If I go, I get to be with the Lord. If I stay, that means fruitful labor for me. So he said, I'm I'm I'm in a win win here. I'm good either way.”
42s
“You know, we won't see results results we in an exercise plan if we do it hit and miss. We won't see success in a diet if we do it hit and miss. We won't see results in a marriage if we only love hit and miss. We won't see results in a friendship if we only talk here and there. We won't see results at work if you just attend every now and then. You don't see results in our spiritual lives if we are not consistently living out our faith every day.”
35s
“In other words, we as Christians are to live consistent lives if we are going to model and exemplify what it means to be a follower of Jesus. Let me ask you, are you consistently living a life of a follower of Jesus? Are you modeling to a watching world what it means to be committed to the Lord Jesus Christ, consistently living out your faith?”
34s
“If I were to ask you today, are you committed in your relationship with the Lord? What would you say? If I said, are you committed committed in your marriage? What would you say? If I said, are you committed to your work? If I said, if you're committed to the disciplines of praying and reading God's word daily to to your giving, to using your gifts and your talents? Would you say yes? I'm committed.”
40s
“"Anyone and everyone who calls on the name of the Lord shall be saved. Isn't that great? Young, old, black, white, rich, poor, tall, short, wherever you're from, anyone who calls upon the name of the Lord shall be saved. Regardless of your past, regardless of bad decisions you've made, regardless of what people might think of you, we are all sinners saved by God's grace."”
15s
“"I've told you, you don't go make the changes and then invite Christ in. You invite Christ in, and he makes the changes. He takes care of us through power of the Holy Spirit that comes inside of us."”
14s
“"If you came into this service today, or you're watching, and you think nobody loves you, I want to remind you that you are loved. God loves you, and as I often say, we love you too."”
32s
“"Paul said in Galatians chapter 6, verse 9, Let us not become weary in doing good, for at the proper time we will reap a harvest if we do not give up. Therefore, as we have opportunity, let us do good to everyone, especially to the family of believers. Did you hear that? We are to do good to everyone, especially God's people."”
30s
“"We don't have to be afraid. That we have the blessing, the blessed assurance of eternal life when we know Jesus Christ personally as our Lord and as our Savior. Today I pray that we would bask in His grace, that unmerited favor, that undeserved mercy that He shows us. His grace covers a multitude of our sins."”
18s
“"You would feel better if you could, each day, begin to thank God for all the good in your life instead of complain about all the bad. We have so much to be thankful for. God has blessed us in a mighty way."”

Why Midway churches are unique

For a small college town, churches in Midway reflect the pace and curiosity of campus life while still serving a close-knit community. With Midway University right in town and many commuters to Lexington and Frankfort, you’ll find congregations that invest in students, recent grads, and working professionals through flexible weeknight gatherings and mentoring. Many Midway churches emphasize college student ministries, young adults and professionals, and weekday study and prayer gatherings.
Set amid Woodford County’s horse farms and rolling Bluegrass, the rhythms of agriculture shape how churches in Midway plan worship and outreach. Early services, seasonal service projects, and a practical emphasis on caring for neighbors and the land are common in this rural-urban blend. Look for congregations offering family friendly service times, rural outreach and benevolence, and a thoughtful creation care emphasis.
Historic storefronts and a walkable downtown along the rail line give Midway churches a welcoming, front-porch feel, with multigenerational congregations that value both tradition and hospitality. Many gather in century-old sanctuaries, support local festivals, and build community through potlucks, choirs, and small groups. If you’re exploring Midway churches, you’ll often see traditional liturgy in historic sanctuaries, a vibrant small group culture, and strong kids programs for young families.