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.

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Episodes

Tuesday Dec 01, 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


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."

RELENTLESS - LIFE AS MISSION

Tuesday Sep 15, 2015

Tuesday Sep 15, 2015

In this sermon, Ryan finishes the Relentless Series. We were designed to join in God’s mission in the world. This sermon explores the feeling that we were made for something more. We often feel that way because we were made for more than just going to Church. We were made to step into God’s world.

Monday Aug 31, 2015

RELENTLESS: ORDINARY PEOPLE UNLEASHED   ACTS 11:19-30

Thursday Aug 20, 2015

This sermon explores why the church exists and what we are called to do.

Monday Aug 03, 2015

My Father's World - Psalm 23:6

Sunday Jul 26, 2015

Good Shepherd - Anointed Psalm 23

Sunday Jul 05, 2015

Tyranny Of Religion - Colossians 1

Monday Jun 29, 2015

ENEMIES AT THE TABLE-PSALM 23:5
 
In college, I was part of an organization called Young Life.   Our freshman year was dedicated to training and then we went to serve on local high school campuses thereafter.  As part of our training, our area director would meet with us every week and lead us through discipleship process.  After one evening, he mentioned, informally, hey, why don't you guys come over to our house for dinner next week?  Here's the thing:  I didn't have a planner in college.  I couldn't have told you when most of my tests were coming or even generally, my schedule most of the time, BUT if you invited me over for dinner, you better believe I was going to be there!  So he did invite us over for dinner.  My roommate and I pulled up to the house and we were the only car there.  My initial thought was, "More for me.  Thank you very much for forgetting about this glorious invitation."  We went up and knocked on the door.  When our area director opened up the door from the initial look you could tell he was not expecting us.  We reminded him of the invitation and he said, "Oh yeah.  Let me go remind my wife."  Which was code for I need to tell my wife you're here.  There was an exchange that happens between husband and wife where, in one look, it's the I'm sorry...please forgive me....I'm in the doghouse look and do we have enough food for these ravenous freshman guys?  Most normal people at that point would say, "You know what?  You weren't expecting us. Let's reschedule for next week."  You know this by now....I am not most normal people!!!  We awkwardly, gingerly walked in their house where she exclaimed, "I'm sure we have enough food to go around!"  They pulled us up a seat at their dinner table.  We ate dinner.  The food started to dwindle and it was clear they didn't have enough food to go around.  But that didn't matter to us, because we were going to get ours!  The whole time we were eating I'm looking around the table going, "We are not suppose to be here!  They did not expect us to come!" It was a little bit awkward.  Most normal people would have said I'm out.  But we bore it and we made it through the dinner...
 
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Good Shepherd - Enemy at the Table - Psalm 23
Speaker: Pastor Ryan Paulson
South Fellowship Church
Based in Littleton, CO 
 

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