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5.0 (1 review)
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Foundations Church - Welcome to Foundations!

Foundations Church

4.4(9 reviews)
3.4 mi

Applause to some great sermons I have heard here and the worship is blessed. When I first went to…read moreFoundations, I had no idea about the history. Evidently, they broke off from another church due to the adultery of the old pastor. Props to them for breaking away and starting new with a new pastor in a spirit of holiness. Have heard a lot of good sermons. At the same time, I am concerned about several things. Jesus Himself said that the church is full of true born again believers who are walking as Christ directs (the sheep) and make believers (the goats) who attend church but are not in Christ (carnal). One day, the truth will be exposed as to who is in which category. What is going on with the some prayer team leaders and the small group ministry at Foundations? They let a gal who was booted off of the prayer team in her old church in Berthoud lead the Wednesday prayer group and is quite controlling. People go to her group and often never return. I heard through the grapevine that the guy who started the prayer team says she has a demon. He is prone to saying people he doesn't like have a demon (a Jezebel spirit, a Leviathon spirit). Is this spiritual abuse? Competition, lust for power and slander prevails while Jesus weeps. Then there is M, an elderly lady on the prayer team who criticizes the pastor and the church in the way they do things. Why is she allowed on the prayer team. Small Group Leadership: I listened to the guy who coaches people who want to lead a small group. The impression several of us get is that if you want to lead a group, you cannot be too honest about what the Bible says if someone asks a question. We love everyone here, including gays and trans. A gay married couple wanted to be in a leadership position and were disappointed when told no. Pastor speaks plainly about homosexuality being a sin, but did anyone feel okay with telling them in love and gentleness in the small group? Did they try to help them out of this sinful lifestyle? I call this "Christianity Light" where no one can be too honest in the group about the Word because someone might be offended. Is Jesus weeping? Is He a fan of all of this?

I am deeply proud to call Foundations Church my home church. In early fall of 2017 my marriage was…read morein trouble, and with very powerful effective means this team jumped to the rescue! My marriage now is better than it has ever been. In my experience the leadership has demonstrated uncommonly raw honesty, authentic vulnerability and unwavering commitment to reach the lost and hurting souls (Christian and non-Christian alike) in Northern Colorado. You will find they have a ministry that doesn't pull punches and tells the truth about sexual bondage, internet pornography, marital struggles, addiction, financial health, sharing the good news with your neighbors, and so much more. In today's cultural climate it is very encouraging to get reinforced here. My kids are grown, but I can tell they have a pretty amazing children's ministry. The worship band frequently drives me to tears. There are lots of special events and opportunities to get involved and connected in small groups.

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Always meaningful sermons

Rez Church - Welcome

Rez Church

3.6(17 reviews)
6.4 mi

My friend got baptized at Rez Church and has been attending the church with his family for quite a…read morewhile. They are happy with the church, the members, and the teachings. The church is massive with ample amounts of parking. Free coffee as you walk in as well as a cafe with coffee, smoothies, and snacks (see picture). The music and service stood out to me. You could tell this is a well-run church.

The Pastor of this church sued me, my sister, a missionary grandmother, a single mother of 4, and…read moretwo other women, for speaking about things now proven true (That "pastor" has since resigned). The lead team, overseers, and trustees collectively encouraged the lawsuit, in violation of 1 Corinthians 6, which forbids lawsuits among believers. They are still picking a new pastor mid-February 2026, while numerous people involved in scandal have made quiet exits with no rebuke. There have been no apologies, or restitutions made, for years of public smears (official church videos that went out about us as liars)(guest speakers that have disparaged our character)(nothing said of their financial and mental damage), that have brought ruin to many lives. My own sister could benefit from monies returned for health complications not covered by insurance, that that church took through an evil lawsuit while supporting a deviant. Bowls of wrath in Heaven above, are spilling over.

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Rez Church - We are blessed to be in his house and can't wait for what he has next for us.

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We are blessed to be in his house and can't wait for what he has next for us.

Faith Church

Faith Church

4.3(6 reviews)
7.2 mi

I loved going to Faith for about five years. There I met a community of committed Christians, who,…read morewhile more conservative than I, tended to focus on issues and problems that united the church rather than those that divide it. I served for years on the Hospitality team, just doing things like making strawberry basil lemonade and cucumber mint water for hundreds at a time, plus the monthly waffle night where we made hundreds of Belgian waffles with all the possible accoutrements. But I discovered my welcome was skin deep, even to those who pretended to love me (I'd even flown the Atlantic to cater a picnic in Paris for them), as I struggled with issues of homosexuality. The teaching staff was woefully undereducated on this issue, which was surprising considering it's massive impact in the culture wars. Long story short: I was given an ultimatum that I must not ever publicly state that homosexual relationships could be of equal moral value to heterosexual ones. If I didn't comply, I'd no longer be welcome. I didn't, and left, deeply hurt by the knowledge that my ostensible friends and "church family" chose their comfortable, lazy church where no one really questions anything over a deep, fruitful relationship of years standing.

I have been a member of Faith my whole life and have always felt welcome. The community of people…read moreare so welcoming and friendly. The hospitality team is very helpful and even during COVID-19 they have made it their goal to share the gospel with as many people as possible. If you are looking for a good Evangelical church, this is the place to be.

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Trinity Lutheran Church - Worship at Trinity.

Trinity Lutheran Church

4.5(2 reviews)
0.6 mi

After living here for almost a year and sampling many churches, we really enjoy this church. We…read morecame from a larger metropolitan Lutheran church and many of the things we appreciated there can be found here. Pastor Chris is warm and human with good messages; lots of kids; lots of activities for the size; good musicians and most important-a true outward facing attitude of helping the community and walking the walk of the Gospel! My favorite Lutheran attitude of "You're already saved-now what?" seems to truly live in this church. So glad we found Trinity!

One could confuse narcissistic with confidence. Pr. Chris does preach with the belief that the Holy…read moreSpirit works through him to deliver a meaningful lesson about how Christ's message about helping the poor, forgiving sinners, and doing God's work should be the focus of our lives. To G.W. and others who might read this post I'd like to invite you to Trinity Lutheran Church to get to know us better. We have a very socially minded and family centered church that reaches out to the homeless, orphaned, needy, sick, young, old, and those in between. We have given over $100k to World Hunger, contributed to building Habitat homes in Loveland, Colorado, and Somoto, Nicaragua, restored homes in Greenville, KS, and have an amazing pre-school. Our youth program in one most churches our size would envy. Please come and try on our family for a week or two. See what you think. I think you will find a loving Christian community with open arms.

Bent Tree Church - churches - Updated May 2026

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