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 Jun 08, 2014
Sunday Jun 08, 2014
Acts 6: 1-7 Growth isn't always glamorous but it's always worth it. This passage of scripture shows us some of the growing pains that the early church went through in order to keep growing. We learn about how to grow through the difficulties that come our way. We also learn how we can break free from stagnating. How you deal with the challenges of growth determine whether you keep growing.

Sunday Jun 01, 2014
Sunday Jun 01, 2014
Acts 5:17-42 In this message we hear an amazing story of boldness. We learned how to look at our circumstances as a tool designed to help us tell the message of Life through.

Sunday May 25, 2014
Sunday May 25, 2014
Acts 5:1-11
The greatest threats to us as individuals and the church come not from without, but from within! Listen to the way that these threats got the best of Aninias and Sapphira.

Sunday May 18, 2014
Sunday May 18, 2014
Acts 4:1-31 Some tension is not meant to be resolved. Much of life is spent trying to prevent, resolve, or avoid tension but some tension is good. In this passage we see the early church functioning inside tension. We learn that our greatest impact is found when we live inside certain tensions.

Monday May 12, 2014
Monday May 12, 2014
Acts 3:11-26 In this passage we read one of the most beautiful titles for Jesus. Jesus is, "the author of life." This passage is a sermon that the apostle Peter preached to a crowd that gathered after he had healed a lame man outside the temple. Peter stands and tells the people that he didn't heal the man but that Jesus' name had healed the man. He then calls the people to repent.
Repent: This word is loaded with mostly negative images of angry religious people holding hateful signs. In this sermon we learn that repentance was not meant to be that way. This passage paints a picture of repentance that is full of hope, life, future, and joy. If repentance brings all of that maybe we should dust it off and try it again.

Sunday May 04, 2014
Sunday May 04, 2014
Acts 3: 1-10 "I have no silver and gold, but what I do have I give to you. In the name of Jesus Christ of Nazareth, rise up and walk (v.6)."
We may not have silver and gold to give people but often the thing that we do have is far better then silver or gold. Sometimes the things we don't have open us up to being more creative in our service. This sermon helps us think through what we have to offer the advance of the kingdom of God. God wants to use our gifts serve people and to bring us joy in what we were made for.

Sunday Apr 27, 2014
Sunday Apr 27, 2014
Acts 2: 42-47 The early church was an uncommon community. The gospel had changed everything in their lives and as a result the created a community that has changed history forever. This message shows us a few things they did to find that depth of transformative community.

Sunday Apr 20, 2014
Sunday Apr 20, 2014
Acts 2: 22-41 - The resurrection is not a day to be celebrated, but rather a hope to be lived! In this message we explore the ways that the resurrection invites us to rest in the plan of God, enjoy the presence of God, walk in the path of God, and rejoice in the promise of God.

Sunday Apr 13, 2014
Sunday Apr 13, 2014
Acts 2:1-21
At Pentecost the spirit descends on the believers and everything changes! They speak in tongues, have dreams and visions, and are launched into a movement that changes the world. Listen as we explore how to speak in tongues and live as Pentecostal Christians.

Sunday Apr 06, 2014
Sunday Apr 06, 2014
Surviving trials in life is difficult but it is crucial that we are able to hear God when they come. In this message Dr. Scott Wenig shares several principles from Exodus 6 that will help you weather the inevitable trials of life.







