Sermon Series
- Becoming the Gospel - 1 and 2 Thessalonians
- Building A Summer Body
- Building Healthier Relationships
- Disconnected
- Follow the Star
- God's Story
- Joy To The Troubled World
- Left Right or Light?
- Missing Home
- Our Motto and Mission
- Prayer
- Psalms: Language For Life The Way It Is
- Renewed
- Romans: The Power of the Gospel
- Ruth: The Advent of A Redeemer
- Seen
- Stuck Inside
- The Book of Acts: Live Boldly
- The Book of Daniel
- The Book of Ephesians
- The Book of James
- The Book of Jonah: Running Away From God
- The Book of Judges
- The Book of Malachi
- The Book of Matthew
- The Gospel of Mark: Seeing Jesus
- The Holy Spirit
- The Life You've Always Wanted
- The Miracles of Christmas
- The Secret To Healthy Relationships
- The Sin of Racism
- The Spiritual Life
- The Ten Commandments
- Thrive: A Summer Series
- Twenty Twenty What?
- We Need Christmas
- Who Am I?
- Why Pray?
Building Healthier Relationships Part 2 - 1 Corinthians 13
How are your relationships lately? Whether it is your marriage, your parents, your kids, your boss or your employees, relationships can be our greatest source of joy or our greatest source of heartache. Join us this Sunday as we discover what the Bible declares to be ‘love’ in a world where ‘love’ has become a subjective idea, as we examine ‘love’ as one of the key elements to building healthier relationships.
Building Healthier Relationships Part 1 - 1 Peter 4
How are your relationships lately? Whether it is your marriage, your parents, your kids, your boss or your employees, relationships can be our greatest source of joy or our greatest source of heartache. Join us this Sunday for a new series this Fall examining the key to building healthy relationships in our friendships, dating, marriage, family, and in our personal and work lives.
What Does the Bible Really Say About Suicide?
Join Elevate Hope this Sunday as we look at what the Bible says about suicide and mental health. There is hope. But often that hope is lost with misinformation about what the Bible really says about suicide and those struggling with mental health issues. Together we CAN reduce the loss and suffering from suicide in Metro Denver. (If you are having suicidal thoughts or struggling or know someone who is call 988 immediately).
Live Boldly Part 10 - Acts 28
This is the final part of our series, Live Boldly, in which we explore the lives of the apostles and the early church in the book of Acts. Acts begins with Jesus telling His disciples that they will receive power as the Holy Spirit comes upon them, empowering them to be witnesses to the good news of the Gospel to the surrounding region and all the earth. Acts ends with an imprisoned Paul, who despite his captivity, continues to boldly proclaim Jesus to the early church AND his Roman captors. This emphasis on the unhindered message of the Gospel, despite the physically hindered messenger, reveals that perhaps the greatest witness to the power of the Gospel message is the weakness of the Gospel messengers. This means whatever is going on in your life, whether or not you feel bold enough or able enough to be an effective witness to the Gospel of Christ, God can use you to spread the message of His grace to the ends of the earth.
Live Boldly Part 9 - Acts 17
In Acts 17 we will look at Paul’s famous sermon on Mars Hill in which he confronts the rampant idolatry in the city of Athens. Through this account we can learn how we can boldly confront the idols in our own life that we worship without knowing it. And we can learn how to boldly stand against and help to gently tear down idols in our own culture that keep others from the real and everlasting God of hope.
Live Boldly Part 8 - Acts 10
The first century church wrestled with a particular question in regard to God’s ceremonial laws found in the Old Testament: should followers of Jesus keep themselves separate from the rest of the world in order to remain righteous? This Sunday we will look at God’s revelation to Peter in Acts 10 and how this challenges the church, both then and now, on their ideas of who they should be spending time with and how they should see themselves in relation to those around them.
Live Boldly Part 7 - Acts 8
Jesus had the gift of getting right into people’s hearts and lives, primarily by asking questions. In fact, the gospel accounts record Jesus asking over 100 questions and answering over 60 questions during his lifetime ministry - and people flocked to Him because of the truth of His message and the compassion they felt He had for them. This morning in Acts 8 we will see Philip ask one question that will lead an unlikely man into greater hope than he could ever have imagined possible. And hopefully we can see that we too can point others to life and hope in Jesus by loving them enough to be a good question asker and a good listener in their life.
Live Boldly Part 6 - Acts 8
In Acts 8 we see the first followers of Jesus boldly and generously proclaim the good news that they themselves had once received of being reconciled to God through Christ. By fulfilling their mission to spread the good news of the Gospel, more people began to believe the good news and began to follow Jesus - and there was much joy wherever the early church went. This week we learn that the response to God’s gift of salvation has to be much more than simply a “what-is-in-it-for-me?” approach, but rather we must give away what we have been given in order to bring others into the hope and joy of Jesus.
Live Boldly Part 5 - Acts 5
After receiving the promised gift of God’s Spirit the first Christians boldly proclaimed that eternal life and forgiveness were found in Jesus alone. That because Jesus willingly gave His life on the cross to satisfy the wrath of God against all the sin and evil committed by His people we can be free and forgiven and be friends of God again, and He can dwell intimately with us through His Holy Spirit. In Acts 4-5, the religious leaders of the day hear these men and women telling others about life in the name of Jesus, and these leaders arrested them and demanded that they stop talking about their faith. Instead they kept meeting together for worship, and kept telling everyone they knew about life in Jesus. Let’s observe what this passage has to say for us as we steel the courage to defend the faith in our time.
Psalms: Language For Life The Way It Is Part 4 - Psalm 126
When the LORD restored the fortunes of Zion, we were like those who dream. Then our mouth was filled with laughter, and our tongue with shouts of joy; then they said among the nations, “The LORD has done great things for them.” The LORD has done great things for us; we are glad. Restore our fortunes, O LORD, like streams in the Negeb! Those who sow in tears shall reap with shouts of joy! He who goes out weeping, bearing the seed for sowing, shall come home with shouts of joy, bringing his sheaves with him. (ft. JP Watson, Church Planting Resident at Deer Creek Church).
Psalms: Language For Life The Way It Is Part 3 - Psalm 23
The LORD is my shepherd; I shall not want. He makes me lie down in green pastures. He leads me beside still waters. He restores my soul. He leads me in paths of righteousness for His name’s sake. Even though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil, for You are with me; Your rod and Your staff, they comfort me. You prepare a table before me in the presence of my enemies; You anoint my head with oil; my cup overflows. Surely goodness and mercy shall follow me all the days of my life, and I shall dwell in the house of the LORD forever. (ft. JP Watson, Church Planting Resident at Deer Creek Church).
Psalms: Language For Life The Way It Is Part 2 - Psalm 67
May God be gracious to us and bless us and make His face to shine upon us. That Your way may be known on earth, Your saving power among all nations. Let the peoples praise You, O God; let all the peoples praise You! Let the nations be glad and sing for joy, for You judge the peoples with equity and guide the nations upon earth. Let the peoples praise You, O God; let all the peoples praise You! The earth has yielded its increase; God, our God, shall bless us. God shall bless us; let all the ends of the earth fear Him! (ft. JP Watson, Church Planting Resident at Deer Creek Church).
Psalms: Language For Life The Way It Is Part 1 - Psalm 42-43
As a deer pants for flowing streams, so pants my soul for You, O God. My soul thirsts for God, for the living God. When shall I come and appear before God? My tears have been my food day and night, while they say to me all the day long, “Where is your God?” These things I remember, as I pour out my soul. I say to God, my rock: “Why have You forgotten me? Why do I go mourning because of the oppression of the enemy?” Vindicate me, O God, and defend my cause against an ungodly people, from the deceitful and unjust man deliver me! For You are the God in whom I take refuge; why have You rejected me? Send out Your light and Your truth; let them lead me; let them bring me to Your holy hill and to Your dwelling! Then I will go to the altar of God, to God my exceeding joy, and I will praise You with the lyre, O God, my God. Why are you cast down, O my soul, and why are you in turmoil within me? Hope in God; for I shall again praise Him, my salvation and my God. (ft. JP Watson, Church Planting Resident at Deer Creek Church).
Live Boldly Part 4 - Acts 4-5
The biggest accusation against Christians by our world is hypocrisy. Hypocrisy simply means being or believing one thing but your life looking like the complete opposite. So we end up looking like a well polished home bearing the name of Christ but inside we are filled up with the decay and rot of some particular sin. Hypocrisy is interesting for followers of Jesus because what we believe, we believe by faith - and Faith in itself cannot be seen. So how are people supposed to know that we even have faith? The Bible says that we can turn faith which is unseen into something tangible that those around us can see so that they can experience the beauty of salvation in Jesus. So let’s continue in our series going through the book of Acts together as we look at a shocking example of how God dealt with an instance of hypocrisy that threatened to undo the young church in Acts 4-5.
Live Boldly Part 3 - Acts 3-4
"Today, we live in a world of rapid and radical change. Mankind’s hearts are filled with fear and dread, frustration and despair. Mankind has proven incapable of coping with the pressing problems of our time…the pollution of the environment, the rising tide of crime and violence, sexual rebellion, alcoholism, drug addiction, abortion, pornography…widespread political, social, and moral decay. Oh, what an hour for Christians to become involved in the greatest spiritual harvest since Pentecost…This is the hour for which we were born to set in motion a mighty sweeping spiritual revolution that will turn the tide and reveal to mankind that the glorious gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ offers the basic solutions to every problem facing mankind.” - Dr. Bill Bright, founder of Campus Crusade for Christ International. What this letter tells us is that the mission and the need for ordinary, Spirit-filled Christians to boldly and lovingly take the message of Jesus to those around us has not changed since the days when the first church was born in the book of Acts and in fact is now more urgent than ever before. So, let’s continue this morning and see what God would have us continue to learn as a church about how to live out our mission as a church in South Metro Denver and as individual Christians living in our world.
Live Boldly Part 2 - Acts 2
What is the church supposed to be? What is it supposed to do? Does it exist for those already saved or does it exist for those who are still lost and drowning? Or does it somehow exist for both but in a very different way expected? We are in a series going through the book of Acts together as a church and last week we saw how the very first church was born. With God’s Holy Spirit in them the young church was bold in talking about the mighty works of God in their life. Bold in calling out and repenting of sin. Bold when they were gathered together. And bold when they were scattered during the week. And eventually the people around them took notice because these were ordinary people with extraordinary boldness in talking about Jesus and bold in how they prayed. So let’s pick up where we left off and see how that young church lived out it’s mission after the coming of the Holy Spirit. And hopefully from them learn what OUR mission should be as a church gathered and as the people of God scattered.
Live Boldly Part 1 - Acts 1-2
This world needs more common people like you and me who consistently talk about their faith, who courageously overcome sin, courageously ask for forgiveness and live transparent lives, and who boldly pray for others. We need more common, everyday people who follow Jesus with clarity and conviction in the home, at work and at school. More men and women, young and old who are bold enough to stare down unpopular beliefs in the culture and to believe what the Bible says instead. We need more common people like you and me who live with boldness and bravery. Do you believe that God can transform an ordinary, fearful person into someone who has uncommon and unflinching clarity in the face of fear and who chooses to boldly follow Jesus no matter what? What if boldness and bravery is actually what you were made for? What if there was something that you already have if you are a Christian that could make even the most trembling, ordinary person bold and brave in the face of fear no matter their personality? Join us as we go through the book of Acts learning what it means to Live Boldly.
Seen Part 5 - Psalm 33
When it comes to God we have mixed feelings about being watched. When we are doing something we shouldn’t we hope God doesn’t see us. When we are doing something righteous and good we want to shout, “Watch me, God!” But when we are suffering or going through a trial or some sort of difficult time our question is often, “God, why aren’t you watching me?” This is our last part in our sermon series entitled “Seen.” We have been looking at men and women in the Bible who were seen by God in a unique way and how that changed their life. We have been focusing on specific men and women but this morning we are going to look at one more person who is seen by God in the Bible. And that is each of us. And if you ever doubt that, God’s Word says, “The Lord looks down from heaven; He sees all the children of mankind.” What does it mean for us that God looks at us? Sees us. All of us?