Churches in Mooreville

Active churches in Mooreville

468 Road 1650, Mooreville
37 sermons · 4 days ago

Types of churches in Mooreville

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 Mooreville churches

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#RemainInHisPresence
“Religion says, work your way in. The gospel says the way has already been open. The veil did not tear because god stopped caring about sin. The veil tore because Christ dealt with our sin. Whatever has separated you from god, Christ says, I have dealt with that. He gives you free access into his presence now. He gives you a way. And, sadly, some of us still only choose to take advantage of the way once a year. We'll decide we'll enter in. Tell you something. Life is a whole lot different when you remain in the presence of god. Changes your daily habits, changes what you do, how you pray, how you seek, how you worship, how you live, how you walk, how you talk, how you interact with your coworkers, how you interact with people in the store. When you're remaining in the presence of god, life changes.”
40s
#GodWelcomesYou
“I don't wanna force more detail into this, and I'm often finding myself looking for details and reading between the lines, but the picture is hard to miss. Man did not tear his way into god. He didn't force his way into god. God said, I now welcome you in with me. He tore the veil from the top to the bottom. If a man tore the veil, we'd have started at the bottom and tried to work our way up. But god welcomed you in by tearing it from the top to the bottom and says, come in and commune with me.”
58s
#DrawNearToGod
“Hebrews says, let us draw near. God's been moving toward us all along. Maybe you've been hiding, draw near. Maybe sin has created distance, repent, draw near. Maybe shame has convinced you that you cannot come close. Come. Maybe you have known God for years, but somewhere along the way, you settled for information instead of intimacy. The sacrifice has been made, the blood has been shed, the way is open, and perhaps this is what God has been saying since the garden. I want you with me.”
47s
#JesusIsTheWay
“``Not yet is not the same as never. The whole system was creating expectations. Something was coming. Someone was coming. The Greek word translated way is hodous, a road, a path, a route of travel. Hebrews says the road into the presence of God had not yet been opened, then Jesus comes in John fourteen and six, and he says, I am the way, the truth, and the life. There is only one way to the father and it is through Jesus Christ, the way. Jesus did not say I know the way. He did not say I can show you the way. He said I am the way. The tabernacle had been waiting for a person to show up.”
51s
#SinSeparatesUs
“The answer is this. The tabernacle was never revealing God's unwillingness. It was revealing sin's reality. You and I cannot stand before a holy God. You and I cannot stand before a holy God. And we see all through scripture, there are moments when man wants to be with God. There are moments where we find that God is constantly pursuing man, but we see God say, well, I can like he did to Moses. I'm gonna set you up in the cleft of the rock and I'm gonna put my hand over your face because the moment you see me, you'll surely die.”
51s
#GodWantsRelationship
“There's something beautiful here. God never said, build a sanctuary so you can finally reach me. He said, so that I may dwell with you. He was in pursuit of you and me and a relationship with us all along. Relationship relationship was still his desire. Something had changed in Eden. Adam walked straight into God's presence and now God gives Israel a map. Have you ever wondered why if God's desire was relationship, why didn't he simply tell Moses bring everyone in? He set up a tabernacle, but he put gates there. It required sacrifices, priests, washings, curtains, all barriers.”
39s
#AnticipateTheMessiah
“Every generation grew up living with inside of God's dwelling yet separated from it. Think about the contrast. Adam walked with God in the cool of the day. Israel looked toward a cloud that they could not enter. The tabernacle wasn't merely preserving worship. It was creating anticipation. Every curtain whispered not yet. Every sacrifice whispered not yet. Every priest whispered not yet. The entire Old Testament leaned toward waiting for someone.”
42s
#SinIsNotSmall
“``Sin is never small. Hebrews nine and twenty two says, without the shedding of blood, there is no forgiveness. Not because God delights in blood but because sin destroys your life. The sacrifice declared that another life was standing where yours deserved to stand. Every animal pointed beyond itself. John the Baptist would one day look at Jesus and declare in John one and twenty nine, behold the lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world. The altar was never the destination. It was introducing Israel to Christ centuries before Bethlehem.”
54s
#GospelNotReligion
“Religion says go find God. The gospel says God came looking for you. Religion says build higher, try harder, become worthy. But the gospel says the word became flesh to dwell among us. You don't have to do anything harder. You don't have to try harder. Your healing isn't by you trying harder or doing something better or changing this or changing that. Your healing is in Jesus Christ and him alone. Your miracle is in Jesus Christ. It's not in a pattern that we follow. It isn't in, well, if we could just sing an old hymn. It isn't just if we go back to the old ways and do it the old way. It is that we find the presence of God and we stay in the presence of God and we protect the presence of God.”
48s
#WalkInHisPresence
“God wasn't asking Israel to come find him. He was choosing to accompany them. I think too often we make serving the Lord a job, an obligation, a task that we often don't think that we can fulfill. The best thing you will ever decide to do is to give your heart to Jesus Christ. The next best thing you will ever decide to do is continue to walk in his presence and stay with him even when it becomes hard, even when it's difficult, even when he starts asking for big things. Because God will take those big things and he would do even greater things with those things in your life.”

Why Mooreville churches are unique

Tradition meets innovation: The spiritual landscape in Mooreville 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.

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