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The Town Church is a church in Fort Collins, Colorado. We gather on Sunday mornings at 2112 E Harmony Road in Fort Collins. Join us as we learn to live in light of the gospel of Jesus Christ as taught in God's Word. For more information visit our web site - www.thetownchurch.org
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This week, we dive deeper into the ways God’s mercy is on display in this text and explore what it reveals about who He is. What stood out to you from the text this week? What is God like and why does that matter?
Joy and faith can be difficult to fully grasp, yet they are essential to the Christian life. In our discussion of Luke 1:39–56, we explore how these two themes and more shape the lives of God’s people. Other questions: What stood out to you from this passage? What is God like and why does this matter?
Our new host, Rex, leads us through some helpful questions as we dive deeper into this week's passage. How can we walk alongside those who are struggling to trust that God is still at work when their prayers seem impossible?What do we learn about Mary through her response to Gabriel's message? What is God like according to this text? Why does that matter?
Rex is back! As we look at the context of this passage, we ask what it really means that Zechariah and Elizabeth are described as blameless and how that shapes the way we think about God giving or withholding good gifts. Once again, we focus on these three key questions: What parts of the context need closer attention?What is God like according to the text? And what difference does that make?
The AfterWord is back with a new season! We kick back off with three questions that will be central to our discussions moving forward: Is there anything about the context of the passage to explore? What is God like according to the text?What difference does that make?
It's our final AfterWord of 2025! This week, we wrap up our series, The Common Thread, by looking at the Minor Prophets. What struck you this week? What was surprising about our look at these books? What will stick with you about tracing the thread of Jesus in the Old Testament?What is God like according to the Minor Prophets?
The Major Prophets can feel confusing or intimidating to read. This week, we walk through some practical pointers for how to read through these books. Questions we explore: • How do we see more of Jesus through lamenting and grief (Lamentations)? • How has God responded to situations in our own lives? • According to the Major Prophets, what is God like?
The wisdom books teach us a lot about human emotion. We often swing between two extremes: ignoring our emotions or letting them rule our lives. Today, we talk about how to avoid those two ditches and explore a few other helpful topics. What is the "fear of God" mentioned in Proverbs?How do we read through Proverbs devotionally? What resonated with us from Sunday's sermon? Listen until the end for our new outro music!
In this big picture overview of the History books, we see the continued pattern of a deep longing for Jesus. Is every failing or disappointment in life meant to point us to Jesus and His promised return? How do we counsel someone enduring hardship, knowing that restoration may not come until Jesus returns? What is God like according to these books?
This week, we zoom out and look at the big picture. How do the first five books of the Bible show us our need for Jesus? What generally struck you from this sermon? Have you always viewed the Bible as one cohesive story? Why is the Old Testament still valuable today?
In our 1 Corinthians wrap-up, we explore the themes of chapter 16—how saints give together, serve together, endure together, and love together. Of these themes, which one resonated with you the most? How has God shaped your perspectives around giving? What has that looked like for you? What are current ministries to be involved in at our church (and are there any that you would like to see one day)?Who in our body has helped you endure? What are tangible examples of love ...
In the resurrection, we will finally be completely free from sin and its consequences. Is it harder for us to think about having bodies that are physically restored or bodies that are unaffected by sin?What effect of sin are we most looking forward to being destroyed? What could it look like for each of us to remain steadfast and immovable in our own lives?
Resurrection bodies?! This subject can bring up a lot of questions that we may never be able to answer. Rather than venturing into the weeds, we consider a few different questions: How does the reality of death before life hit our hearts? How does this influence the way we share the gospel with others? How does this increase our hope in what is to come?
The bodily resurrection of Christ is foundational to our faith, yet this can be a stumbling block to our culture. Where have we seen culture contradict the truth of the resurrection? Are there any beliefs you've had that contradicted the gospel? How have you seen God graciously correct those overtime? What has He used to correct any inconsistent beliefs?
The Gospel is a message of great hope for the undeserving -- and that's all of us! What does it really mean that the Gospel transforms everything?What things are you tempted to have as first importance?How did God deliver the gospel message to you?What has your own relationship with Jesus been like recently - more surviving or reviving?
Happy three years of the AfterWord! Another special guest joins us to share their journey of understanding spiritual gifts. Together, we explore how they can be used, the tensions that may arise, and how, in the end, these gifts draw our eyes to God.
This passage in 1 Corinthians raises some challenging but important questions. With the help of a special guest, we take time to wrestle with these tough topics while bringing the focus back to God’s character. How should we define prophecy? How do we weigh / discern prophecy? Do verses 34 and 35 apply to single women?
Paul exhorts the Corinthian church to earnestly desire the gifts -- so what has this looked like for each of us? This week, we discuss tongues and prophecy in the corporate gathering and welcome a special guest who shares both wisdom and pieces of her own story.
We often look at 1 Corinthians 13 without thinking of the surrounding context. At its core, this passage encourages the Corinthian church to exercise spiritual gifts in a way that is rooted in love. Our conversation begins with one important question: How does love practically play out in unity and not only in uniformity? Other questions: How do you not insist on your own way while holding tightly to conviction?How is this description of love different from what our culture tells us?&nb...
God appoints the gifts that the Church needs, and Paul reminds us of this truth in 1 Corinthians 12. This week, we dig deeper into these "higher gifts" and explore how they ultimately point toward unity. Some of the questions we consider include: What does unity really mean? How can we remain unified even when we land in different places regarding the gifts?Do individuals have gifts of healing and miracles?
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