Churches in Windsor

Active churches in Windsor

1159 Main St., Windsor
5 sermons

Types of churches in Windsor

Modern Windsor Churches

Many congregations in newer neighborhoods like Water Valley and Raindance offer contemporary worship with live bands, casual dress, and streamlined kids check-in. They often meet in updated campuses or shared spaces near SH 392 and Crossroads Boulevard, and provide livestreams for commuters between Fort Collins, Greeley, and Loveland.

Historic Main Street Churches

Downtown Windsor near Main Street and Windsor Lake is home to steepled sanctuaries that emphasize traditional liturgy, hymns, and a reverent atmosphere. These congregations often include multi-generation farming and legacy families and take part in town traditions around Boardwalk Park and the Windsor Harvest Festival.

Multicultural & Spanish-Language Churches

Windsor’s growing diversity is reflected in congregations that offer bilingual worship or Spanish-language services and translation. Many provide ESL classes, food assistance, and family ministries, with gatherings located near the Main Street corridor or community hubs like Eastman Park.

Windsor Churches for Young Adults

Churches that focus on 20s and 30s build community through weeknight small groups, service projects, and meetups at downtown coffee shops. They tend to schedule flexible Sunday services and outdoor events that fit an active lifestyle around the Poudre River Trail and Windsor Lake.

Sermon clips from Windsor churches

44s
“We should not be heaping a burden on them. We should make it as simple as Jesus made it. He just made an offer. Do you wanna follow me? He made that offer to to to Peter. He made that offer, and Peter didn't know what was going on. In fact, it would be it would be months or maybe even years before Peter confessed that Jesus was lord, and yet he followed him. The the simple call of just follow me. Follow. When we follow Jesus, we don't have everything figured out, but we should not make it difficult for other people. It should be the easiest thing in a world in the world that a child could do it, to start following Jesus today.”
39s
“There's people driving by our church buildings today, and the reason they're not coming in is because they think, yeah, it must be nice, but I can't do it. They are disqualifying themselves. They're like, I can't do it. And the gospel, step number one, but before you even know who Jesus is, step number one, the thing first thing you need to know is, you can't do it. You can't do it. That's what the entire Old Testament is about. You can't do it. But take his yoke. Believe in him. Give your life to him today and he will transform you supernaturally.”
34s
“This tension that is brought up in Acts 15 becomes major theology through the rest of the New Testament and through the rest of church history. For the last two thousand years, people have been talking about this subject matter, the tension of faith and works. Faith and works. James in his letter to the letter, he specifically spells out those words. Now let me explain to you. Let me give you that. If you're not familiar with that, faith meaning, and this is true, we are saved by grace through faith. That means that we're not saved because we repent.”
36s
“We're not saved because we're obedient. We're not saved because we proclaim the gospel. We are not earning our salvation because we cannot earn our salvation. Our salvation has been earned by the work of Jesus Christ on the cross. He died so that we could have his grace and all that is required of us and this is true is faith and it can't be lip service. It can't just be something you do on the outside. It's it's real. It's faith that you have in Jesus Christ. And now that is a true and essential doctrine to believe as a Christian.”
29s
“"We want to be a church that's, this isn't just some token weekend. And we're like, hey, woo, next generation, they kind of matter. No, they are worth everything. What's the next generation worth to you? We're going to have a QR code on the screen. The one on the right is for high school, middle school. The one on the left is for kids. And I want to ask you, are you willing to serve and to sacrifice for the next generation?"”
35s
“"We have opportunity right in front of us, guys. This is a moment that I don't want us to miss. I've been praying for this day for a while, and we talk about the next generation. We say they're worth everything, but are they? Really worth everything to us. I'm going to make a bold ask right now. Are you willing to link arms with us to serve the next generation?"”
23s
“"We need to see the needs. We need to do something about it, and then we need to be it. One thing I want to point out to you guys, because you're like, I don't know what to be. Be the person you needed when you were a young person. What did you need? Maybe you needed just like a stable adult in your life. You didn't have that."”
35s
“"Jesus goes, I'll tell you who the greatest is. And he picks a child, and he places this child in front of him. Jesus, or God, Jesus uses children as an example of greatness. You want to know who's great? Children. Now, in those days, children, ugh, they were more viewed as property. Like, we're just going to keep them alive, feed them like livestock until they get old enough, and then they can contribute to society."”
25s
“"We have to capitalize on these opportunities that are right in front of us to be able to impact the next generation, and Pastor Grant, I wanna thank you. Pastor Grant has led the series the last couple weeks and talked about the importance of the next generation, and he asked this question, what I wanna ask you again today is, what's the next generation worth? What's the next generation worth to you?"”
16s
“"Imagine if we took this seriously and we didn't just go, oh yeah, that's nice. Imagine if we rolled up our sleeves and we fought for the next generation, that we were a beacon of hope in this community for the next generation, for these kids, for these students, for these young people."”

Why Windsor churches are unique

Churches in Windsor reflect the town’s small-town warmth and rapid growth, serving new neighborhoods around Windsor Lake and the historic core with a strong emphasis on family life. Expect Windsor churches to prioritize strong kids programs for young families, small group culture, and intergenerational community gatherings.
Set between Fort Collins, Greeley, and Loveland, Windsor’s Front Range location and trail-rich parks shape a faith community that meets people where they live, work, and play. Many churches in Windsor blend accessible schedules and upbeat services with the region’s outdoor lifestyle, offering weekday commuter-friendly service times, modern worship with contemporary band, and outdoor fellowship and recreation ministries.
Rooted in agricultural heritage and a strong culture of volunteering, Windsor churches often pair hands-on service with clear, Bible-centered teaching. You’ll find congregations engaged in volunteer service and food pantries, welcoming a growing mix of backgrounds with bilingual Spanish-English services, and emphasizing discipleship through expository Bible teaching.