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

Sunday Mar 29, 2015
Sunday Mar 29, 2015
After 28 chapters, the book of Acts ends with the Apostle Paul in prison still preaching the Good News of the Kingdom of God. Acts doesn’t end with information or answers; it ends with an open-ended invitation. As with any great story, the end is really just the beginning. The story that Jesus is writing through His church continues today, and we get to play a part!
What will be our verse?
What might God do through us for His name and His glory?
Welcome to the never-ending story!

Sunday Mar 22, 2015
Sunday Mar 22, 2015
Acts 27:1-44 – Shake and Shape. Storms. We all face them, but very rarely do we face them well. The difficult thing about walking through pain in life is that it often comes out of nowhere and creates situations in life that are out of our control. However, God often does some of his most powerful and formative work in our lives through the storms. It is often the situations that shake us most severely that end up shaping us most significantly!

Monday Mar 16, 2015
Monday Mar 16, 2015
Evidence of Hope – Acts 26:1-32
In Acts 26, Paul find himself on on trial before King Agrippa. The reason for his trial is fascinating. Paul states, “I am on trial because of my hope in the promise made by God to our fathers.” On trial because of HOPE! All of us will be on trial because of our hope, the question is, will there be enough evidence to convict us? In this section of scripture, Paul gives us the evidence of hope in his life.

Sunday Mar 08, 2015

Sunday Mar 01, 2015
Sunday Mar 01, 2015
Acts 20:1-38 – The Apostle Paul planted 14 churches that we know about, penned 13 letters through the leading of the Holy Spirit that are included in our New Testament, and traveled over 10,000 miles on various missionary journeys. What was it that allowed Paul to keep going through all that he encountered? He answers that question for us in Acts 20 by telling Ephesians elders what he built his life and his ministry upon.

Monday Feb 16, 2015
Monday Feb 16, 2015
Acts 19:11-41 – The church at Ephesus got off to quite the start! In fact, Luke’s recording of what happened in Ephesus is the best example we have of a city wide revival happening in the New Testament. If you’re hoping for revival, praying for renewal, or longing to see God move; take a listen to this message.

Sunday Feb 08, 2015

Sunday Feb 01, 2015
Sunday Feb 01, 2015
Acts 18:1-28 Does God care if his people are encouraged? In this chapter of Acts we see that he does! Paul is coming off a tough season in ministry and he is at the end of his rope. I just the right time God brings Priscilla and Aquilla to be his partners in ministry. God sustains Paul through relationship, speaks to him directly, and teaches the believers in community. He longs to do the same for us today as well!

Sunday Jan 25, 2015
Sunday Jan 25, 2015
Acts 17:16-34 - In 1961 AW Tozer wrote, "What you think about when you think about God is the most important thing about you." I think the apostle Paul would have agreed. And ask chapter 17, Paul gives one of the most famous sermons recorded in the Scriptures. The entire goal of Paul's sermon is to give the Fenians a completely different view of God. The apostle Paul is convinced that our view of God shapes the world that we see in the life that we live.

Sunday Jan 18, 2015
Sunday Jan 18, 2015
Dr. Scott Wenig - This weeks message is about the providence of God. The healthy response to God's providential hand in our lives is to reflect on what God is preparing us for. Learn how to look at your past and respond to God's work in your life in the present.







