Churches in Windham

Active churches in Windham

122 N Lowell Rd, Windham
2 sermons

Types of churches in Windham

Windham Catholic Churches

Many families along the Route 111 corridor and near Windham Center worship within long-established Catholic parishes offering Mass, sacraments, and religious education. These congregations often anchor community life with school-year faith formation, volunteer drives, and seasonal events that draw residents from nearby Salem, Londonderry, and the Cobbetts Pond area.

Contemporary Non-Denominational Churches

Modern congregations near I-93 Exit 3 and along Nashua Road emphasize band-led worship, practical teaching, and a relaxed, welcoming vibe for newcomers. They often host weeknight small groups that meet in neighborhoods around Cobbetts Pond and the Rail Trail, making it easy for young professionals and families relocating to Windham to connect.

Historic & Liturgical

Traditional churches in and around Windham Center reflect classic New England architecture and reverent, structured worship with choirs and seasonal hymnody. Many gather in steepled or stone sanctuaries near landmarks like Searles School & Chapel, appealing to residents who value continuity and a quieter pace.

Commuter-Friendly Windham Churches

With many residents commuting on I-93, these congregations offer early-morning or evening services, childcare, and dependable livestreams to fit busy schedules. Locations close to Exit 3 and ample parking make attending before or after work practical, while ministries often cluster activities on weekends around Griffin Park and town events.

Sermon clips from Windham churches

43s
“God wants you and I to be unshakable. Those that have trusted in God are like Mount Zion. They will not be shaken. It doesn't mean you're not gonna go through storms because we are. Remember, two houses, two builders, one storm. The issue was the foundation. God wants us to be unshakable. The storm's coming. The storm's come. The storm's will come to the end of the age. Friends, but God wants a glorious people, you and me. Unshaken, clear in our conscience, living with a purity of devotion, of love for him and love for each other about the father's business to make disciples, who make disciples, who multiply.”
38s
“The question is what foundation are we building our life upon? Truly. Know, Jesus taught in Matthew seven, two houses, two builders, one storm. And the difference was not the storm, the difference was the foundation. The storms that come, the trials that come, the difficulties that come only reveal the quality of what has been built. And not just for mere exposure sake. Remember, God is restorative. God loves us. God loves you. He loves me. He's committed to his purpose. Praise God.”
45s
“And one of the most practical ways that we can lift our eyes is through thanksgiving. Thankfulness shifts our attention. Gratitude literally interrupts our anxieties. It disarms bitterness. It weakens pride because gratitude it weakens pride because it allows us to recognize that all is from him. All we have is from him. We're not we're not of ourselves, but from the Lord. Gratitude restores our perspective. Listen to this. The the grateful person sees what God is doing and is anchored in a bigger eternal perspective. Their hope is actually in Christ. It's actually in the resurrection. It's in the age to come.”
41s
“None of us are victims. We're victors in Christ. We're more than conquerors in Christ. even if we have been victims in life, we have the power to respond to the truth and be free. Free indeed. Body, soul, and spirit. Hallelujah. The gospel was either enough or it wasn't. We either believe it or we don't and we will eat the fruit of our belief. Whatever that may be. Life or death, we choose, you choose, I choose. What shall you choose today?”
38s
“Will you allow God a chance to plant his word in your heart? And if you need to use Google to figure out, like, where the scripture is, punch it in there. And then start looking up some. Its the word. And the word is powerful. And if youre coming to him in faith because youre hungry for change and youre wanting God to do something in your heart, then he doesnt care whether its Google or whatever. If it brings you to the word in the Bible and you read it, he takes it and he charges it and he causes your life to be changed, transformed.”
29s
“When you love the word you dont take offense. Why? Because theres a reality thats greater. Its the reality of what Christ has done for us when we were so deficient and he didnt want anything for it. It wasnt this version that says do better and you will earn Gods favor. Its this whole reality where hes like Ive done everything for you. You are free and free indeed and I want to bless you.”
35s
“When we start really managing our thoughts with the word of God. We dont worry. Because we trust the Lord. That if we trust him in all our ways, acknowledge him and he will direct your path. If we trust him and we seek first the kingdom, all things will be given to you. Right? All these wars that we have in our mind is brought to naught because we trust. Envy. Jealousy. All these things listed in Galatians 5.19. We dont longer envy after what other people have because we trust the Lord.”
30s
“We dont want to be those who constantly resist you. We dont want to be those who keep seeing and dont see. Keep hearing and dont hear. And never fully understand. We dont want to be those who are dull in heart. We want a heart. Thats not rock and dullness but sensitivity and rich nutrient soil that produces much fruit. So I pray for everyone in here, Lord God.”
38s
“We have 24-7 prayer here. So we have around-the-clock intercession. What it looks like is just people coming in, usually one or a few at a time. And they just, all through the night and everything, they read the word, they pray, and ask God to move some play instruments, things like that. But its been a really powerful time where God, weve accommodated his presence and his invitation to just seek his face 24-7 for how many months now, folks? Like, 18 months? Almost 18 months straight.”
31s
“When we hear and understand the word, our life changes. What does that look like? Well, I mean, theres all kinds of practical ways that the word changes life. Which, you know, when we experience the practicality of the word of God and we understand it. We start managing our thoughts. Right? Galatians 5.19 lists out all kinds of ways that our mind is renewed and changed when we hear the word.”

Why Windham churches are unique

In a family-oriented suburb along the I-93 corridor, churches in Windham align with the rhythms of busy households balancing school calendars, youth sports, and Boston–Manchester commutes. You’ll find options that fit tight weekends and early mornings, with an emphasis on families and connection: strong kids programs for young families, commuter-friendly service times, and small group culture.
Set amid ponds, wooded neighborhoods, and a classic New England village center, Windham churches blend heritage with a fresh, approachable style. Services and gatherings often reflect the setting—traditional elements meet modern music, and community life spills outdoors through seasonal activities and service projects: blended traditional and contemporary worship, outdoor community events and service, intergenerational church life.
The town’s well-educated, civically engaged residents value practical faith and close-knit networks, so Windham churches emphasize clear teaching and tangible service in the community. Expect a welcoming posture to newcomers alongside depth for long-time locals, with ministries that pair doctrine and action: expository Bible teaching, local outreach and compassion, support for young adults and professionals.