Churches in Mount Morris

Active churches in Mount Morris

103 School Road, Mount Morris
4 sermons

Types of churches in Mount Morris

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 Mount Morris churches

41s
“``die, come and die. That means when you die, you have no more rights of yourself. You don't have any rights when you're when when you're dead. When you're dead, you don't get offended when you're dead. And and I promise you if if if you're here when I die and I'm in the I'm I'm I'm up here, you know, for viewing, you can come up here and go, pastor Joe, I'd finally like to tell you what I really think of you. Man, you bug me sometimes, and you could just you could just say things about me, and I won't get offended in the least. You know why? Because I'm dead.”
38s
“Consecration, it is not giving God anything. It is taking our hands off what already belongs to him. Pastor Joe, you need to say that again. I wanna get that in my spirit. Here's what consecration is. It's not giving God anything. It's taking our hands off what already belongs to him. We were bought, paid for by the price of the blood of Jesus. You are not your own. I'm not my own. Well, let me say, I don't know if I wanna be a living sacrifice. You're not your own. You need to present yourself a living sacrifice. First Corinthians six”
37s
“The mercies of God. Without his mercies, I am lost. I'm undone. I'm on my way to hell. But the mercies of God, through the cross of Jesus Christ, I am on my way to heaven and not hell because of the mercies of God. When we, and when we, hear the request when we hear the request in light of the mercies of God, it takes away every excuse that we have. The mercies of God at work in our lives are the reason above every reason, to give ourselves a living sacrifice.”
35s
“When we were sin cursed and on our way to hell, God in mercy, he sought us, and he saved us, and he secured us. Jesus came to save us. He died to save us. He rose to save us. He lives to save us. And soon and very soon, he's coming back again to save us. That's the mercies of God. All of it. The mercy of God. We are his. We are not our own. Why would I give myself a living sacrifice? Because I'm not my own anyway.”
29s
“"Jesus will teach you everything that you need to know about living life in God's perfect world. He will call and commission us to go and spread his gospel and if we are willing, he will send us out to herald the good news of the kingdom to every corner of the earth, cast out demons, do miracles in his name. But before, during, and after all of that, he calls us to simply be with him, just to be with him."”
34s
“"Jesus's invitation was to follow him and they did. They immediately dropped their nets, their livelihood, left behind their homes with their families in them, and they went and followed Jesus. What would cause Peter, Andrew, and the others throughout Jesus's ministry to drop everything and follow Jesus? Was this a reckless decision by Peter and Andrew? Did Jesus use his supernatural ability of mind control to change their minds instantaneously because he really needed to get this movement going?"”
27s
“"The kingdom of heaven advances because people gather in community to worship his glory and his majesty and to encourage one another and bear one another's burdens. They seek to gaze upon his beauty revealed in his word and spend time with him in prayer to walk with him as he walks with a friend. They give cheerfully and fast joyfully to deny their earthly desires, to align their souls more closely, with the gifts and treasures of the kingdom."”
29s
“"Salvation is only accomplished by God's grace. Let me make that very clear. You cannot do anything to make God love you more and you can't do anything by the way to make God love you less. He loves you just the same just as you are right now. You can't clean yourself up enough to get the gift of grace. But this life that we receive from God as a free gift of grace obviously assumes that we should grow and mature."”
33s
“"The fundamental question that we have to ask ourselves is this, is am I becoming a person of love in Christ? You're going to church every week. Praise God. Seriously. It's awesome. You're reading your Bible. You're memorizing scripture. You're, you're doing word studies. Sweet. You have regular prayer time. Awesome. That's, that is 99% of the time going to turn out for your good. But the question you have to ask yourself is, is am I becoming a person of love in Christ?"”
36s
“"Jesus invited all people to follow him. To a priest who sneaks his questions in at midnight, Jesus says, follow me. To a man making funeral arrangements for his father, Jesus says, follow me. To a man that betrayed him and to a man that would betray him and to a man that had just betrayed him, Jesus says, follow me. And nothing has changed. To this day, we are all still invited. No matter who we are or what we've done, oppressed or oppressor, rich or poor, we are all still invited."”

Why Mount Morris churches are unique

Tradition meets innovation: The spiritual landscape in Mount Morris 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.