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Hope Denver is a church that loves the city. We exist to bring the hope of Jesus to the people of Denver by encountering God, belonging in community, and serving others. All are welcome on Sundays at 10:30am at 2180 S. University Blvd.
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Do you have relationships that are strained? This week Ps. Ike Shepardson focuses on how the Holy Spirit changes our relationships with one another through mutual submission and love. Belonging to God’s family means that your life is not yours but Jesus’. Through love we should mirror the unity between Jesus and the Church in our own relationships.
Join us each Sunday at 10:30 AM at Hope Denver Church, 2180 S University Blvd, Denver, CO 80210
More information at https://www.hopedenver.com
Why is the process of change so hard? Transformation isn’t easy but Biblical change is rooted in Christ’s transformation and sacrifice, which gives us courage to change. In this practical message Ps. Tyler Zabor outlines why change because of Christ is important, the purpose of it, and what it looks like in practice.
Join us each Sunday at 10:30 AM at Hope Denver Church, 2180 S University Blvd, Denver, CO 80210
More information at https://www.hopedenver.com
What is your calling in life? This week Ps. Scott Lasher explores what a unified church looks like and how we can live a life that is worthy of the calling we have received from Jesus.
Join us each Sunday at 10:30 AM at Hope Denver Church, 2180 S University Blvd, Denver, CO 80210
More information at https://www.hopedenver.com
It is empowering to belong to something bigger than ourselves. Ps. Kelsey Shepardson brings the message from Paul’s prayer to the Ephesians that God’s love for us allows us to have courage to step out in faith. Fully grasping that you are safe and established in God’s love will empower you to overcome any battles you face.
Join us each Sunday at 10:30 AM at Hope Denver Church, 2180 S University Blvd, Denver, CO 80210
More information at https://www.hopedenver.com
What is the difference between knowing about God and fully knowing him? Ps. Tyler Zabor works through Paul’s prayer in Ephesians that we will fully experience the power of the gospel ourselves. He hopes that followers of Jesus will not just know things about Jesus but be energized by the same omnipotent power that raised Jesus from the dead and that out of that we can find identity and courage.
Join us each Sunday at 10:30 AM at Hope Denver Church, 2180 S University Blvd, Denver, CO 80210
More information at https://www.hopedenver.com
After closing our series on courage we now turn our attention to instructions the Bible has about putting that courage into action. Ps. Scott Lasher begins our study of Ephesians with a look into praising God and having the courage to put our faith in His plans.
Join us each Sunday at 10:30 AM at Hope Denver Church, 2180 S University Blvd, Denver, CO 80210
More information at https://www.hopedenver.com
Is it difficult for you to build up courage to share the gospel? Diversity in God’s people means that you have your own way to evangelize that fits how God made you. Ps. Kelsey Lasher shows us how the Holy Spirit empowered the disciples and herself to share the gospel, but in entirely different ways. We should remember that it is not through our own power, strength or influence that people will know Jesus, but through the Holy Spirit.
Join us each Sunday at 10:30 AM at Hope Denver Church, 2180 S University Blvd, Denver, CO 80210
More information at https://www.hopedenver.com
How can we be courageous to live for God despite fearing losing things? Through the story of Ester, Luke Towle talks about rooting your identity in Jesus, so that you can risk your worldly achievements. Knowing your identity is as a follower of Jesus means you can use your place in the world courageously to achieve what God wants you to do exactly where you are.
Join us each Sunday at 10:30 AM at Hope Denver Church, 2180 S University Blvd, Denver, CO 80210
More information at https://www.hopedenver.com
How can we crave courage instead of power? In the opening of this new series, Ps. Scott Lasher speaks about how being bonded to Jesus will give you courage to sacrifice worldly power. This courage is shown in sacrificing stability we find in things such as finances, reputation, strength, and power in place of living entirely for Jesus and the Kingdom of God.
Join us each Sunday at 10:30 AM at Hope Denver Church, 2180 S University Blvd, Denver, CO 80210
More information at https://www.hopedenver.com
How do we deal with expectations on our faith? This week Ps. Scott Lasher addresses misplaced expectations on what God should do. We follow the story of John the Baptist as the voice that prepared the way for Jesus’ arrival and how his expectations differed from the way the Son of God acted on Earth.
Join us each Sunday at 10:30 AM at Hope Denver Church, 2180 S University Blvd, Denver, CO 80210
More information at https://www.hopedenver.com
Why is Christmas such a hopeful time? The prophecy of the coming of Jesus was a message of hope that wars and violence would end. Ps. Ike Shepardson reminds us that the good news of Christmas is that the world is not going to end in a giant battle. Jesus is the guarantee of peace and Christmas is the story of bringing peace to the world.
Join us each Sunday at 10:30 AM at Hope Denver Church, 2180 S University Blvd, Denver, CO 80210
More information at https://www.hopedenver.com
Are you in a season of waiting? In this beautiful message, Ps. Kelsey Lasher asks us to let advent be the reminder that in the midst of waiting, we should cling to God himself. Jesus coming to Earth brought hope to the world and praising God is what sustains this hope.
Join us each Sunday at 10:30 AM at Hope Denver Church, 2180 S University Blvd, Denver, CO 80210
More information at https://www.hopedenver.com
Our spiritual growth and the reason for entering heaven is not gained by our own goodness or deeds. This week Luke Towle illuminates that dynamic spiritual growth comes from purifying our hearts supernaturally, not through a lens of how good you are but through a relationship with Jesus.
Join us each Sunday at 10:30 AM at Hope Denver Church, 2180 S University Blvd, Denver, CO 80210
More information at https://www.hopedenver.com
What has been delighting you lately? God created us to delight in this world and be a delight. This week Ps. Kelsey Shepardson will look at how the Beatitudes guide us on how to live and breath and walk in ways and behaviors that bring glory to God and bring joy and delight to people around us.
Join us each Sunday at 10:30 AM at Hope Denver Church, 2180 S University Blvd, Denver, CO 80210
More information at https://www.hopedenver.com
Are you going through trials that are testing your faith? In this encouraging message from Ps. Scott Lasher we remember that God tells us that there is still joy despite our trials. Enduring trials that test your faith produces perseverance, so that we can comfort those who are suffering just as Jesus comforts us in our trials.
Join us each Sunday at 10:30 AM at Hope Denver Church, 2180 S University Blvd, Denver, CO 80210
More information at https://www.hopedenver.com
What characteristics are admirable in our culture? The kingdom of God values some characteristics that are alternative to what our culture deems desirable. This week Ps. Ike Shepardson begins our new series on the Beatitudes with a message on how to be poor in spirit and why that should be admirable.
Join us each Sunday at 10:30 AM at Hope Denver Church, 2180 S University Blvd, Denver, CO 80210
More information at https://www.hopedenver.com
Ps. Tyler Zabor talks about how a culture of hyper individualism has caused a pandemic of loneliness. He shows how Jesus modeled how to serve and live in community with those in the church family, as well as with those outside of it. If we live out this type of community, we will be blessed and bless others, while ultimately building the kingdom of God.
Join us each Sunday at 10:30 AM at Hope Denver Church, 2180 S University Blvd, Denver, CO 80210
More information at https://www.hopedenver.com
Do you find it difficult to be around people you disagree with? This week Ps. Kelsey Lasher shows us through the story of the Good Samaritan that we must prioritize putting into action the love and service of Jesus. Rather than focusing on being right, we can ask the Holy Spirit to show us how to welcome people as Jesus did.
Join us each Sunday at 10:30 AM at Hope Denver Church, 2180 S University Blvd, Denver, CO 80210
More information at https://www.hopedenver.com
As we move through the idea of creating a culture of welcome, Ps. Ike Shepardson shows how Jesus models a life of serving. If we think of our rights and prerogatives all the time, the kingdom of God can slip through our fingers. Whereas if you serve others and dedicate your life to Jesus, the reward is eternal life with Jesus.
Join us each Sunday at 10:30 AM at Hope Denver Church, 2180 S University Blvd, Denver, CO 80210
More information at https://www.hopedenver.com
Ps. Ike Shepardson opens our new series that will focus on the idea of stretching to share our lives. A culture of welcome happens when you stretch to share your lives with others for the glory of God. Instead of being welcoming just to be recognized as good, hospitable people, we want to develop a culture of welcome so we can live out the kind of love that Jesus lives out.
Join us each Sunday at 10:30 AM at Hope Denver Church, 2180 S University Blvd, Denver, CO 80210
More information at https://www.hopedenver.com




