Discover
The Heights Church - Sermons
260 Episodes
Reverse
John 1:6-13 | Corbin Hobbs
ABOUT THIS MESSAGE: This week, Pastor Corbin explores how Jesus, the True Light, exposes, purifies, and brings color to darkness.
ABOUT THE HEIGHTS CHURCH: We are a church making disciples of Jesus for the renewal of Denver. Have a question or want more information about The Heights Church? Learn more by visiting: theheightsdenver.com FIND US ONLINE Website: theheightsdenver.com YouTube: @theheightschurchdenver Instagram: @theheightsden
This week, Corbin starts our series in the Gospel of John. Out of John 1:1–5: We discuss Jesus as an eternal Creator bringing light, life, and unstoppable love into our darkest places.
God: The Holy Spirit - God IN You | John 16:7 | J.D. Greear
ABOUT THIS MESSAGE:
This week, Pastor J.D. Greear closes our series by speaking about the Holy Spirit - How to know Him, rather than knowing about Him.
ABOUT THE HEIGHTS CHURCH:
We are a church making disciples of Jesus for the renewal of Denver. Have a question or want more information about The Heights Church? Learn more by visiting: theheightsdenver.com FIND US ONLINE Website: theheightsdenver.com YouTube: @theheightschurchdenver Instagram: @theheightsden
God: God the Son | Colossians 1:15-20 | Corbin Hobbs
ABOUT THIS MESSAGE:
Jesus Christ is God made visible. This week Corbin teaches us how He creates, sustains, leads, and saves. Colossians 1 calls us from casual opinions to personal conviction, worship, and wholehearted surrender.
ABOUT THE HEIGHTS CHURCH:
We are a church making disciples of Jesus for the renewal of Denver. Have a question or want more information about The Heights Church? Learn more by visiting: theheightsdenver.com
FIND US ONLINE
Website: theheightsdenver.com
YouTube: @theheightschurchdenver
Instagram: @theheightsden
God: God the Father | Luke 15:11-32 | Jonathan Hunt
ABOUT THIS MESSAGE:
This week, Jonathan helps us discover a Father who isn't a distant authority, but a compassionate, merciful, and patient home for every lost, weary soul.
ABOUT THE HEIGHTS CHURCH:
We are a church making disciples of Jesus for the renewal of Denver. Have a question or want more information about The Heights Church? Learn more by visiting: theheightsdenver.com
FIND US ONLINE
Website: theheightsdenver.com
YouTube: @theheightschurchdenver
Instagram: @theheightsden
ABOUT THIS MESSAGE
Today's culture often says: "god is whoever I want him/her/it to be." In sharp contrast, the Bible declares God is “I AM WHO I AM” — the unchanging One who defines Himself, not us. You can find more messages here: https://sermons-90a9fd41.simplecast.com/
ABOUT THE HEIGHTS CHURCH
We are a church making disciples of Jesus for the renewal of Denver. Have a question or want more information about The Heights Church? Learn more by visiting: theheightsdenver.com
FIND US ONLINE
Website: theheightsdenver.com
YouTube: @theheightschurchdenver
Instagram: @theheightsden
As we wrestle with what it means to truly know God, we learn that He is seen and known through His revelation, not through our imagination.
This week we hear how Romans 11:36 calls us out of being self made, and into being God-made, God-sustained, and God-aimed.
Vision Sunday invites us into Psalm 1, and life with God that’s happier, stronger, and fruitful.
We begin 2026 by slowing down and seeking God together. Psalm 1 gives us a vision of deep discipleship rooted in God’s Word. Before strategy and striving, we pray.
Matthew 2 shows us two kings, two kingdoms, and a choice we still face today. Where fear, power, and control collide with humility and trust, the question is simple: which king will you hope in?
The Wise Men show us the way. This Advent message explores the star, the King it reveals, and how surrender fuels mission, mercy, and worship today in our city together.
Matthew 1 opens with a family tree full of broken stories, showing us that God is launching a new Genesis in Jesus, and everyone - no matter their past is invited in.
This week, church plan resident Mauri Villasenor kicks off our advent season with a message from Mathew.
This week we close the book of Acts by watching Paul show us what long-obedience looks like.
Acts 20 confronts us with a choice: pursue comfort, or follow the Spirit into a life that actually counts. Paul shows us three shifts—Spirit-leadership, sacrificial suffering, and self-denial, calling us to one urgent invitation: don’t waste your life.
This week, Dr. Bryan Loritts preaches through Acts 19, helping us see how even good things can become idols when made into ultimate things.
When life gets hard, it’s easy to think the answer is to leave. But in Acts 18, Jesus shows Paul—and us—the power of staying. What if the greatest impact for God’s kingdom happens not by going, but by staying?
In a city filled with idols and ideas, Paul models how to share Jesus with skeptical hearts. Acts 17 shows us that the gospel meets people where they are, names their longings, and calls them to turn and believe.
In Acts 16, we learn four small acts that lead to a big move of God.











