Churches in Yulee

Active churches in Yulee

85520 Miner Road, Yulee
2 sermons
87688 Roses Bluff Road, Yulee
49 sermons

Types of churches in Yulee

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 Yulee churches

38s
“Just to very, very quickly, just before we get into the text, to rehash what we've been learning, when God saved us, it was a one time act and gift where he gave us a new nature and a new self that is being molded into the image of Jesus Christ. Probably, there's no other verse in the bible that speaks more clearly to this than in second Corinthians five seventeen that says, therefore, if anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation. The old has passed away. Behold, the new has come. So, those of us that are in Christ, praise God, we are not who we used to be. Amen?”
44s
#SecureByGrace
“But because Paul teaches us that God's purpose in election stands independent of both our ancestry and our activity, our salvation is more secure than we could have ever hoped for. This is the ground of assurance of salvation, the reality that salvation is of the Lord. And we can debate all the mechanics of how this works until the cows come home but what I'm not willing to do is give away any slice of salvation to me or to you because if it rests on us, we're all hopeless. Praise God for his grace in saving sinners.”
39s
“But when God acts in those ways and it's extension of his holiness, God's anger is always righteous. It is always righteous and it upholds his glory. The anger that Paul is writing about is born out of our sin nature. Our sin nature, we get angry usually not because God has has been offended but because we have. So John Piper, he defines anger this way. I thought this was so good. Anger is a selfish, uncontrolled or vindictive emotional response that stems from pride, greed or thwarted personal desires rather than a dis a righteous desire for justice.”
36s
“What gossip does is it takes a person's secrets or private information and then just shares them with somebody else. What slander does is it makes up its own secrets and its own private information and shares them with other people broadcasting it to where it will do that person the most harm. It's the work of a darkened heart and a depraved mind. I remember several weeks ago when pastor Mike was talking about taking off lying and putting on the truth. Remember he said that in all his years of ministry, he said, one of the most destructive sins he's seen as a as a pastor is when people will lie about each other.”
30s
“Bitterness excels at playing the long game. Bitterness excels at playing it's sort of like a slow release poison to our soul. And there is nothing that's off the table where bitterness cannot defile. That's why we're given a very serious warning in Hebrews twelve fifteen that says this, see to it that no one fails to obtain the grace of God, that no root of bitterness springs up and causes trouble and by it, many become defiled.”
38s
#GraceOverFairness
“But there's another important question you have to ask. What would fairness look like? Fairness would look like Ishmael and Isaac both get the just righteous wrath of God because they're both sinners. Nobody gets redeemed. Nobody gets mercy. Nobody gets saved. That would be just and fair. And I promise you, when we cry out for fairness, we don't really want it. Fairness would be Abraham doesn't get called from a pagan nation and a pagan people to follow God.”
31s
#SalvationNotAncestry
“But if this thought puts fear in your heart, I wanna show you something that will comfort and encourage you. Paul Paul is writing this in response to questions over whether God is faithful. He's writing to encourage and ground himself and others. So we gotta find why he's doing that and where the encouragement is. Let me give it to you this way. If your salvation was based on your ancestry, you would be stuck wondering for all your days whether or not you were a part of the right line.”
32s
#PurposefulElection
“Scripture does tell us plainly that it's purposeful on God's part. Whatever you believe about God's election, God's choice of those who will be a part of his family, I want you to understand this. The scripture teaches us plainly. It is not capricious. It is not random. It is purposeful on the part of God. And now, we come back to both the story of Jacob and Esau and the story of Isaac and Ishmael.”
63s
#OpenDoorToChrist
“Those treasured jewels belong to those who know Jesus Christ by faith. But if you haven't put your faith in Jesus, you can marvel at those jewels as if they were displayed in a museum, but you can't say you possess them as a family inheritance. If you don't know Christ, listening to this list of the treasured possessions of his people is kinda like standing outside the door of a great feast. You can peer through the window and see it all set out and how beautiful and amazing it is. You even have the smell wafting over you. It sounds glorious, but you're standing on the outside of a door that's shut. But here's the good news. Romans teaches us again and again that the door is actually open for everyone who will call on Jesus Christ as savior.”
56s
#IsraelNotJustPolitics
“Can I give you this one statement? Their actions and interests are not automatically righteous because they come from a nation named Israel. And supporting Israel doesn't mean blessing everything they do because they're called Israel. When you see Israel in the news today, you are seeing a modern nation state navigating modern political problems and issues. But when Paul refers to Israel in Romans chapter nine, he's referring to a distinct people group with a distinct covenant history with God. And while there might be some overlap between the two, it is not absolute. We can support the people and acknowledge their history without confusing a secular government with the Israelites that Paul weeps for.”

Why Yulee churches are unique

Tradition meets innovation: The spiritual landscape in Yulee 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.