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Enjoy the latest sermons from Reach Church in Colorado Springs, CO. Reach Church is located in the northeast part of Colorado Springs, just past the crossroads of Stetson Hills and Marksheffel. Sunday services are weekly at 10:30 am!
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This week we begin Advent by looking at the promised Light that breaks into our darkness. Isaiah 9:2 reminds us that all of us face darkness, all of us needed God’s intervention, and all of us needed the Hope that was foretold Jesus, the Light of the World.
When Christ shines, clarity replaces confusion, hope overcomes despair, and life triumphs over death. This message invites us to remember that even in darkness, God promised and provided Hope.
This week’s message invites us to slow down and recognize the incredible gift we’ve been given in the Holy Spirit. Throughout Scripture, we see the Spirit of God hovering over darkness, moving upon God’s people, being poured out in power, coming upon believers, and continually filling them with strength, joy, and boldness.
From Genesis to Acts, we’re reminded that the Holy Spirit is not distant—He is active, present, and working in our lives. You were never meant to just survive. The Holy Spirit helps you thrive.
Join us as we explore what it means to be truly thankful for the Holy Spirit and how His presence changes everything.
This week we dive into what it means to move from surviving to thriving in the Holy Spirit. Acts 2 and 1 Corinthians 12–14 remind us that God is still pouring out His Spirit and giving gifts that build, strengthen, and empower His church.
We explore the difference between duty and delight, and how the Holy Spirit invites every believer to step into purpose, possibility, and abundant life. If you’ve felt stuck or spiritually dry, this message will encourage you to press in, believe for more, and thrive in the life Jesus offers.
This week’s message reminds us that being filled with the Holy Spirit isn’t just for some—it’s for everyone. God calls every believer to live a Spirit-filled life marked by His power, presence, and purpose. Discover how the Holy Spirit empowers us to live for Jesus and reach a world in need.
In this week’s message, Pastor Derek helps us discover who the Holy Spirit really is — not just a force or idea, but a person, a friend, and God Himself. From Acts 2 to John 16, we see that the Holy Spirit was sent for our good — to guide, comfort, and empower us. You’ll learn how to recognize His presence, understand His purpose, and invite Him into your everyday life.
Listen and be reminded: the Holy Spirit isn’t distant — He’s your closest friend.
This week, Pastor Derek reminds us that we’re meant to be a house of prayer. When prayer becomes our priority, our homes and hearts reflect God’s presence and power. As for us and our house—we will serve the Lord!
In this message, we explore what it truly means to say, “As for me and my house, we will serve the Lord.” When we choose to serve God, we step into the center of His providence—His divine care, guidance, and purpose for our lives. Pastor Levi unpacks how God’s providence isn’t distant but deeply personal, shaping His Kingdom, His Church, and His people.
Discover how being part of God’s house connects you to something eternal—a family built on Christ, filled with His Spirit, and sustained by His limitless love. From the heights of heaven to the depths of grace, the providence of God’s house knows no bounds.
In this message, we look at how Nehemiah’s leadership and Joshua’s declaration—“As for me and my house, we will serve the Lord”—challenge us to lead with faith and strength. When we build our families on God’s truth and stand firm in the Spirit, we help build His Kingdom one wall, one house, and one heart at a time.
We all serve something — the question is, who or what are you serving? In this week’s message, we explore Joshua 24:15 and the challenge God gives us to choose who we will serve. Serving God isn’t about convenience or moments of need — it’s a daily, faithful decision to follow Him above every other “god” competing for our hearts. Discover what it means to lead your home, your future, and your life in service to the Lord, and how obedience, prayer, and devotion help us stay faithful when culture pulls us in the opposite direction.
The Holy Spirit is not distant or unreachable—He wants to help you. In this message, we look at how the Spirit empowers believers to live on mission, operate in spiritual gifts, and grow in lasting spiritual maturity. Through Scripture, we see that the good news of the gospel is not only about salvation but also about the power of God working in and through us. Discover how the Holy Spirit equips us with gifts for ministry, produces fruit that transforms our character, and demonstrates God’s power beyond human wisdom.
In this episode, we dive into the life-changing call of Isaiah 6:8—when God asks, “Whom shall I send?” and Isaiah responds, “Here am I! Send me.” Together, we’ll explore how the good news of Jesus moves with power wherever God sends us.
From the outpouring of the Holy Spirit in Acts 1 and 2, to the transformation of lives, the birth of the church community, and divine connections like Peter and Cornelius in Acts 10—we’ll see that saying “yes” to God opens the door for miracles, salvations, and supernatural encounters.
Good news doesn’t spread through hesitation. It spreads through surrendered hearts ready to go. This episode will encourage you to trust the Holy Spirit, embrace God’s call, and boldly declare: “Here I am, Lord, send me!”
In Mark 9, a desperate father cries out, “Lord, I believe; help my unbelief.” His words capture the tension many of us live with—faith and doubt side by side. In this episode, we explore how Jesus meets us in our weakness, strengthens our faith, and calls us to trust Him even when we don’t have all the answers. From John the Baptist’s questions to Thomas’ doubts to Jairus’ delayed miracle, we’ll see that faith isn’t about perfection, but about leaning on the One who holds it all together.
After 38 years of ministry, Pastor Jim shares powerful lessons of faith, calling, and God’s strength in our weakness. Be encouraged to trust God’s plan, embrace forgiveness, and remember that He can do extraordinary things through ordinary people.
In this message, Pastor Derek unpacks how love and honor are at the heart of every healthy relationship our walk with God, our marriages, our families, and our church. When we live with love and honor, we reflect Christ to the world and create space for the Holy Spirit to move in powerful ways.
Pastor Warren closes out “Best Summer Ever” by drilling into what God wants most: relationship with you.
Every Old Testament law, every New Testament promise, every barrier torn down by Christ—it’s all about you having direct, bold access to the Father. Warren unpacks Hebrews, Galatians, and Ephesians to show how Jesus moved every obstacle so you could step in with confidence, not hesitation. Family stories and real-life distractions illustrate the gap between God’s open invitation and our tendency to let other voices get louder. The challenge: Are you letting God’s voice be the loudest in your life, or is interference holding you back? Don’t stand on the sidelines. Take your next step into real relationship—the door is open.
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You don’t need a mic to preach. You are the sermon.
In this fire-filled message, Pastor Marty drops a prophetic word straight from 2 Corinthians 3—you are a living epistle, not written in ink but by the Spirit of the living God. You’re not just carrying glory… you’re leaking it. This isn’t Old Testament visitation—it’s New Testament habitation. That means what came on Moses now lives in you.
He calls out the drift—where we wait for the church to bring glory when God’s already put it in us. He warns against worshiping personalities, pastors, and platforms instead of walking in your own Spirit-filled identity. And then—boom—a prophetic reminder from Haggai: “The glory of this house will be greater than the former.”
This isn’t a call to admire revival. It’s a call to be revival. So the question isn’t can people see God in you. It’s: What chapter are they reading when they look at your life?
What we call Jesus reveals how we see Him—and how we see Him shapes everything.
In this special family service, Pastor Warren opens with a fun moment with the kids, then leads us into the most important question Jesus ever asked:
“But who do you say that I am?”
Some called Him a carpenter.
Some, a good teacher.
Some, a prophet.
But none of those were enough.
Pastor Warren walks through Scripture to show how people saw Jesus—and how Jesus sees us.
God doesn’t just call us servants.
He calls us Children.
He calls us Friends.
He calls us More Than Conquerors.
This message reminds us that identity is mutual. What you believe about Jesus determines how you live. And what He calls you?
Changes everything.



















