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Our mission at Red Rocks Baptist Church is “To Know Christ And To Make Him Known.” Jesus Christ has changed our lives, and we want to share the good news that He can change your life as well. Having a relationship with Jesus is the heartbeat behind all that we do.
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Speaker: Zach Sparkman / Series: Acts: The Church on Mission • In Antioch, a cross-cultural church is planted, nurtured, and matured, which teaches what a healthy, missional church looks like. Jesus wants RRBC to be a missional church.
Series: Greater Love / Speaker: Zach Sparkman • At first glance, the actions of love being patient, kind, not provoked, and thinking no evil seem to have no connection to one another. However, these qualities teach us that love gives a visible, tangible expression to God's grace.
Speaker: Zach Sparkman / Acts: The Church on Mission • In Antioch, a cross-cultural church is planted, nurtured, and matured, which teaches what a healthy, missional church looks like. Because Jesus wants RRBC to be a missional church, you must tune your heart to Christ's standard for our church, making whatever adjustments necessary to live on mission.
Speaker: Zach Sparkman / Series: Greater Love • There are so many ideas around love. How should Christians define it and live it out?
Speaker: Zach Sparkman / Acts: The Church on Mission • Without courageous obedience, we will never stand up to the objections, stand firm against the criticisms, and warmly welcome people who are different from us. Reaching across ethnic and cultural boundaries with the gospel requires courageous obedience.
Speaker: Zach Sparkman / Acts: The Church on Mission • How did God use Peter to bring the Gentiles into the church? God reshaped Peter’s understanding of the gospel’s scope, directed Peter to meet Cornelius and share the gospel with him, and demonstrated the Gentiles inclusion through the giving of the Spirit in the same way as the Jews at Pentecost.What was Peter’s big lesson that each generation of believers must relearn? Because the gospel message unites all people into the body of Christ, the gospel strikes a gracious deathblow to our darkest prejudices that fester in the quiet corners of our hearts.
Speaker: Jesse Garcia / Series: Greater Love • Nothing can separate me from God's love, for my security does not depend on my hold on God, but on His hold on me.
Speaker: Zach Sparkman / Acts: The Church on Mission • Often, spiritual, generous, and morally upright people mistakenly believe that they are good before God because they are good people. God brought Peter and Cornelius together to use Cornelius’ conversion to show how the Gentiles are included in Christ through the same Spirit. Good works are commendable but incomplete, because forgiveness of sin comes only through hearing and receiving the gospel of Jesus.
Acts: The Church on Mission ݀• Peter performed miracles in Lydda and Joppa, which led to many people believing in Jesus. Because Jesus directs His witnesses to the exact people, places, and opportunities that will exalt His glory and advance His gospel, you must be content to play your part right now, trusting that the moves He is making will be exactly right.
Speaker: Zach Sparkman / Series: Greater Love • Scripture proves that God's love for me will never change because of God's nature, God's relationship to us, and God's covenant promises. 
Acts: The Church on Mission • Almost every Christian feels that their prayer life is inadequate. By analyzing and following the early church’s approach to prayer, we can grow in our own spiritual discipline of prayer this year. Growth in prayer is within reach of every Christian.
Speaker: Jerry Ascher / Series: Greater Love • The simplest but most profound stabilizing truth about God's love is this: God loves me so much that Jesus died for me. 
The love we have received from Christ motivates us to live completely for Christ, sharing His love with others. The love of Christ controls us, urging us to live for Christ's advantage, which primarily means we share with others the message of reconciliation through Christ.
Speaker: Matt Sulser / Series: Greater Love • Paul's prayer for the Philippian church encourages us to pray for one another to grow in abounding love and mature character. 
Because of sin, love is broken and disordered. We look for love in the wrong places and the wrong ways. God demonstrated his love by saving weak, ungodly sinners through the sacrificial, substitutionary death of his Son. To develop greater love, you must be anchored in God’s love.
Isaiah predicts the birth of a Son who will rule on David’s throne in peace and justice forever. Christmas puts the spotlight on the coming King, rousing our joy and invigorating our hope.
God gave faithless Ahaz a sign that he would be deposed from the throne and another would rule in his place. The virgin birth prophecy invites us to put our faith in the God-man, Jesus Christ.
An improper definition of success will thwart the mission rather than fulfill it. So, we must define it appropriately. Church success is when the Word of God goes forward to accomplish the mission of making mature disciples who live out their faith in Christ together.
Psalm 117 is the shortest Psalm, but it is powerful in truth. We always have a reason to give thanks when we consider the great love God has for us.
Acts: The Church on Mission • After Saul was saved, he immediately testified that Jesus was the Christ, while God spared him from the attempts on his life. Because the whole church has a sacred stewardship for the faith of new believers, the entire local church must be others-focused, taking the initiative to move toward new believers and rallying around them.
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