Churches in Milton

Active churches in Milton

121 Chisholm Dr. Milton, ON
13 sermons

Types of churches in Milton

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 Milton churches

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#BringItToGod
“this is what Habakkuk does. He brings honest prayer to God. Right? If you're going God is not He knows what you're going through. Right? If you're going through a hard time, don't be ashamed to come to God and say, God, God, where are you? Right? Maybe you don't get the answer that you're looking for. Right? But you can find reassurance that God our God will never fail. Our God is good. Our God is faithful. Right? Amen. Hallelujah.”
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#TrustTheFoundation
“In in the wintertime, if you go you play hockey on on a lake or anything like that, when you skate out onto a frozen pond or a lake, you are placing faith in the quality of that ice. Right? If the ice is too thin, right, if you go out, it's December and it's just skimmed over, if go out if the ice is too thin, I don't care how much faith you have, you're getting wet. Right? You're gonna crash through. But if the ice is thick, doesn't matter how weak your faith is. Right? It doesn't matter how little faith you have because it will hold. That's what that's what it means to to exercise faith, to put our faith in something. The quality of your faith is of no consequence. object of your faith is what keeps you dry.”
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#TinyFaithBigGod
“``This is why in the gospels Jesus can say that faith the size of a mustard seed can move mountains. Why? Because it's not it's not in the quality of your faith. It's not in it's not in your faith. Right? Faith the size of a mustard seed can move mountains because God can move mountains. The power is in the object of your faith and the tiniest amount of faith in a powerful God can move mountains.”
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#RestInChrist
“be the best people you can be. Every day, grow and develop and and improve. Be the best version of yourself for the for your own good and the good of the people around you. Right? But don't What I'm encouraging you to do is don't place your faith in your own goodness because that is hopeless, it's empty, and it's tiresome because it's never gonna be good enough. Come find rest in the work of Jesus accomplished and applied to you.”
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#HealWoundsReclaimIdentity
“We need to know where we've been wounded and recognize how that has shaped our identity. One of the underlying themes throughout the bible is that we all have a sinful nature that we act out of, but we also learn sin from other people, both through being around certain sinful behaviors and through being sinned against. So throughout the Bible, there's so often times where people are struggling with a sinful pattern and it's so deeply connected to the ways they themselves were sinned against that it's almost impossible separate those from each other.”
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#RestInGraceIdentity
“You are invited to live into that and not because it makes God like you, it's because that's who you are. I think sometimes the reason we don't live into the identity that Jesus has for us is because we are so used to receiving things on the basis of our own merit and achievement. And we're so aware of our shortcomings that we never fully rest in the reality that everything God has for you in Jesus is actually yours simply because Jesus has made it so. And that's it.”
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#ResistSpiritualSabotage
“I'm gonna just say this super bluntly. As long as we are in this world, Satan is radically committed to you never reaching your spiritual potential in Jesus. is true and we face that every day. So how do I diagnose the ways that I am still living into my old self so that I can surrender those ways and live into what God has in store for me as his child who has now been made new?”
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#IdentityInChrist
“``Because the work of Jesus is finished, your identity is no longer something that you have to create or define for yourself. It's not something you have to keep intact by your own performance. You can embrace who he says you are with a certainty that the glorious promises of who he plans for you to become in him is actually your future and you can have it.”
42s
#ResistingGodsMercy
“Jonah was not happy about that. Right? Jonah was really not happy about that because he he wanted the Lord to do something else. Because he said, wow, God. These are the people who hate us so much, and now you spare them. How can you do that? Right? It's interesting how sometimes when we receive mercy, okay, you struggle to accept mercy for for Nineveh. This is the same Jonah who had just been gone through receiving God's mercy because he ran away from the Lord, and then he repented, and the Lord called him again, and he had just experienced it, but he did not want somebody else to experience it.”
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#CalledWhenUnready
“One thing that I'll add is that no one is ready when Jesus calls. No one is ready. Usually, most people are not ready because there's always something else that's going on. You all have your life. You all have something else that you're doing. You have your plans, but the call of the Lord comes. What are you going to do? You read the bible, it's later the people who are not ready. From Abraham to Moses to Noah to Mary to the disciples, they were efficient, to Gideon, to Jeremiah, to Peter. He was killing Christians and the Lord called him. Amen. Don't expect to be ready. But just know that you have to be obedient when you receive the call. I think that's the key. Know that it's because God loves you. He wants to use you to accomplish his purpose. Right?”

Why Milton churches are unique

Tradition meets innovation: The spiritual landscape in Milton 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.