South Fellowship Church
At South Fellowship Church, we believe we are changed when we encounter Jesus. Each week, we teach through a passage of Scripture, asking Him what He wants us to learn and how He is calling us to live in His way with His heart. Our sermons invite people from all backgrounds and spiritual levels to grow in Christlikeness and follow His example—because that is ultimately what the world needs. Want to dive deeper? Check out Red Couch Theology! Recorded live on YouTube every Thursday at 11am, this podcast unpacks Sunday’s teaching through casual, insightful discussions with Pastors Alex, Aaron, and occasional guests. Based in Littleton, CO.
Episodes

Tuesday Mar 01, 2016
Tuesday Mar 01, 2016
“Pray then like this: “Our Father in heaven, hallowed be your name. Your kingdom come, your will be done, on earth as it is in heaven. Give us this day our daily bread, and forgive us our debts, as we also have forgiven our debtors. And lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil.”
(Matthew 6:9–13 ESV)

Wednesday Feb 03, 2016
Wednesday Feb 03, 2016
BREATH OF HEAVEN: The One Thing that Changes Everything - John 8:31-32 & Romans 13:8-9A number of years ago, I got into road biking and I never thought I'd be a road biker, but my wife got me a bike for Christmas. I was looking for another way to get out and enjoy beautiful Colorado and, indeed, over the last few years, I've really grown to love the sport of road biking. I had a friend who invited me to go on a bike ride with him, sort of spontaneously. He called me and at the time my wife was hosting a party and there were a number of women over at our house. I said yes to him. I was biding my time and hoping that by the time it was for me to go, they'd be gone. I went upstairs and got ready. It came time for me to go. I had to walk downstairs through my living room to get into my garage. The living room is where all these ladies were. I had to go downstairs dressed head-to-toe in full-on spandex in order to get into my garage! I had always been the guy that looked at others in full spandex and thought, "I'm never going there! I'm never doing THAT!" until I went on a bike ride not wearing them. It was not fun! I realized the moment I got on the bike WHY everybody that rides spandex head-to-toe! I joined that club. It turned out....the thing that looked confining at first, actually brought freedom. The thing that looked like it was going to be uncomfortable and it looked like there's no way I'm ever going there, actually was the thing that allowed me to ride way better with way more comfort than I ever would have imagined.

Wednesday Jan 27, 2016
Wednesday Jan 27, 2016
BREATH OF HEAVEN:The Point is a Person John 5:39-40 & Hebrews 1:1-3BREATH OF HEAVEN:The Point is a Person John 5:39-40 & Hebrews 1:1-3My wife, Kelly, and I met on a backpacking trail a number of years ago. I felt like I made quite the impression on her. Things had gone well on that trail. I was convinced, if I could talk her into it, that I was going to marry her. I wasn’t sure she was as committed as I was, nonetheless, she had thrown out on the trail…if you ever want to come to Durango and spend some time and hang out, it’s an open invitation. I filed that away in the very front of my file cabinet. We got off the trail after spending a week together and I waited all of two days to call her. I called her house. This is back in the day where phones were attached to the wall. You had to call and actually talk to somebody’s parents in order to ask them out on a date!!! Her dad answered the phone. He was a football coach for 20 years in Durango. He said hello. I answered, “Hi! This is Ryan. Is Kelly there?” I hear him yell to Kelly, “Kelly, Ryan’s on the phone.” Kelly yells back, “Ryan who??” Evidently I didn’t make as great an impression as I thought. I asked, “Does the offer still stand to come down and visit you?” She said, “Yes, absolutely.” This is also before you could plug an address in your phone and it would tell you how to get there. I got a map and looked up Durango to figure out how to get there. She said, “When you get into town, it’s basically one street in town, you’re going to make a left at Mustang and then you’re going to weave up and you’ll eventually get to where I live.” She gave me the directions. I asked my parents if I could borrow one of the cars. They said they were using both of the them that weekend. So I went out and bought a car! Got in my car and drove…..I said—-I’d seen Goodwill Hunting a few times—“I gotta go see about a girl!” I get in my car and drive to Durango. I drive all the way through main street and I don’t see Mustang. That’s the street I’m looking for….Mustang. I come back through and still don’t see it. I do that a number of times. Kelly was at work at this point in time and there was no way to call her at work. I go back through again and think I didn’t just buy a car to come down to see about a girl for it to end up like this. As I’m driving back through, I see a gas station named “The Mustang.” I realized that although Kelly is brilliant and beautiful, she is geographically and directionally challenged!! I realized that if I have the wrong goal, I’ll never end up in the right destination!

Monday Jan 18, 2016
Monday Jan 18, 2016
BREATH OF HEAVEN:Pragmatic Wind 2 Tim.
3:16-17 & Luke 4:1-13
We're in a series, started last week and over the next two weeks, and we're
exploring both the power and prominence of the Scriptures. For millennia,
this book....really, it's a collection of writings....I think you should view
it more as a library than a book.....it's 66 different books, written by 40
different authors over the course of 1500 years....three different continents
with one central message...whose name is Jesus. We want to look at why
the Bible is so significant. Why has it transformed cultures, transformed
lives, transformed cities for the last few thousand years? What is it
about this collection of writings that's so significant? Last week we
said we don't want to impose ON it, we want to receive from it. We want
the Bible to tell us why it's such a big deal.

Wednesday Dec 23, 2015
Wednesday Dec 23, 2015
OH HOLY NIGHT: CHAINS SHALL HE BREAK Isaiah 61 & Luke 4:16-21
Anybody have one of these (paper chain) things going on in their house right
now? I used to think this was a nice, cute art project that we allowed
kids to do during Christmas time. This is a Christmas chain.
Everyday you wake up and you rip one link of the chain off and you get
closer and closer to Christmas and there's one for every day, until you get up
to Christmas morning. I used to think it was a nice, cute art project,
but really what this is is a representation of sanity for parents! Here's
the question you're hearing if you are a parent right now: How many days
until Christmas??? Instead of having to do quick math in your head, you
get to say go check the chain. Count the links on the chain. We've
got four days until Christmas. This isn't a cute art project. This
is sanity for every parent.

Thursday Dec 03, 2015
Thursday Dec 03, 2015
EXILES: EXALTED EXILES 1 Peter 5:5-14
When I was in college, I worked with an organization called Young Life.
I mentored a number of students and the only time that I had free and the
time they were willing to meet was real early in the morning. One
morning, I got out of bed, my feet hit the ground at about 5:45 am. The
meeting started at 6:00 am. This was not uncommon. It was about a
13-minute drive to where we were meeting. I had two minutes to get
dressed...more than enough time. My feet hit the ground, I pulled on a
pair of pants, a shirt, a sweatshirt, popped in my car and drove to the cafe we
were meeting at. I walked in and we quickly got a seat because nobody
else was that crazy to be there at that time. I walked to our little
booth and sat down and opened the menu. A waitress came by and instead of
asking us what our order would be, she came carrying a sock! She didn't
say anything. She just walked up to our table, stood there and held up
the sock. I was thinking to myself that I hadn't looked at the whole
menu, but I didn't know where THAT fell on the menu. What's the deal?
She just stood there holding the sock. She said, "When you
walked in this morning, this sock fell out of your pant leg." Don't
judge me! You've been there before. I took off my pants the night
before, all in one fell swoop because I don't want to waste time before I fell
in bed.....took it all off, socks included, and the sock got pinned in the leg.
As I walked into the cafe, the sock slowly worked its way out, fell down,
creating a nice thing to wipe your feet on as you walk into said cafe.
The waitress felt it necessary to come in and deliver back my sock, thank
you very much, waitress. I looked at her going I had no idea I was
carrying that. I had no idea that was attached to me. I think the
Apostle Peter, as he writes to this group of five churches---home churches,
probably, in the first century---here's what he wants to do today. He
wants to walk up to them and go you're carrying this, but you don't know you
are. You're carrying this. This is something that's attached to
you, but you have absolutely no clue. Here's the thing: They're not
alone. The thing that Peter's going to talk to the first-century church
about today is what he wants to talk to us about also. I think there's
some things that you're carrying; there's some things that I'm carrying and
unless we have God-given eyes to see, I think we could easily overlook the fact
that most of us in this room are carrying this. I think Jesus' posture
towards us this morning is.....I think He wants to come up and say hey, I'm not
sure if you're aware that THIS is a part of your life.

Thursday Dec 03, 2015

Tuesday Dec 01, 2015

Monday Nov 02, 2015
Monday Nov 02, 2015
EXILES:GARDENING IN THE STORM 1 Peter 3:8-22
This fall, my wife and I were searching through the channels looking for a
new show to watch. As I looked for a new show to watch, I found they just don't
make TV shows like they used to, do they? I'm not necessarily even
talking about "Leave it to Beaver" or "I Love Lucy."
I'm talking about my era. 1980's television, in my opinion, was
unparalleled in its excellence. 1980's saw Knight Rider: where David Hasselhoff
made it cool to have the hairy chest and to drive a car named KITT that talked
to you. Was that not wonderful?! He was followed by Magnum PI.
Thank you, Tom Selleck, for making the mustache cool. We had all of
these guys bridging the gap between society and new hair-dos. Second to
none, in the 1980's, was a show about a guy named Angus. You might know
him as MacGyver. Was there a better show in the 1980's?! I read
through the script of the pilot episode and I went Angus MacGyver, are you
kidding me?? Here's what we loved about MacGyver: if he had a
lighter, a paper clip and a roll of duct tape, he could get out of any
situation he found himself in, could he not? If he was in the darkest
dungeon, hand and feet strapped....it didn't matter. If he had a lighter,
a paper clip and a roll of duct tape, you knew he was getting out. Not
only that.....he was going to use all of this to make the people who were
holding him captive his prisoners! You always knew he was going to find a
way to use what he had to make the most of the things that mattered.
That's what MacGyver did. He took the resources that were
there....a lot of times they looked pretty scarce and pretty bleak and it
looked like how in the world was he going to get out of the situation. We
knew because there was another episode coming the next week that he was going
to get out. With the fear of sounding a little bit irreverent, I think
God's a little bit like MacGyver....without the mullet, of course.

Tuesday Oct 06, 2015
Tuesday Oct 06, 2015
EXILES: HERE COMES RUSTY 1 Peter 1:13-21
"Here comes RUSTY!" I was at a dog race with my college
roommates, a number of years ago. Every time they started a new race,
they would announce, "Here comes Rusty!" Around the track would
be this stuffed bunny that all the dogs chased. If the bunny would have
run onto I-25 into oncoming traffic, the dogs would have all followed it.
I think we could all agree, if it were a cat race we would have wanted that
to happen. Just kidding!! They followed this bunny. Right
around the track, the dogs are chasing it! I started to think about that
this week, because I don't know that we're all that different. All of us
have a "Rusty." We all have something that we follow. I
think from the time our feet hit the ground in the morning.....we could just
lie in our bed and whatever you do before you actually have your feet hit the
ground, I think you could whisper in your mind, "Here comes Rusty!"
And you're off and running for the day chasing your Rusty. Not only
do you have something that you're chasing---something that determines the
course, the shape, the direction of your life---but for every single person in
this room, our Rusty's the same. For every single person. The thing
that we follow---the thing that determines the course of our life, the
direction of our life, the action of our life, the behaviors of our life---it's
the thoughts that we have rattling around in our head and the things that we
believe in our heart. Those are the things that shape the direction and
the course of our life. What you THINK and what you BELIEVE determines
how you live. It's your "Rusty."