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At South Fellowship Church, we believe we are changed when we encounter Jesus. Each week, we teach through a passage of Scripture, asking Him what He wants us to learn and how He is calling us to live in His way with His heart. Our sermons invite people from all backgrounds and spiritual levels to grow in Christlikeness and follow His example—because that is ultimately what the world needs.
Want to dive deeper? Check out Red Couch Theology! Recorded live on YouTube every Thursday at 11am, this podcast unpacks Sunday’s teaching through casual, insightful discussions with Pastors Alex, Aaron, and occasional guests.
Based in Littleton, CO.
Want to dive deeper? Check out Red Couch Theology! Recorded live on YouTube every Thursday at 11am, this podcast unpacks Sunday’s teaching through casual, insightful discussions with Pastors Alex, Aaron, and occasional guests.
Based in Littleton, CO.
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In John 17, we’re invited into Jesus’ prayer just before the cross, where He lifts His eyes not only for His first followers but for all who would come after, including us. In this message, Pastor Alex reflects on Jesus’ desire for unity and what it means to live as a people shaped by love and grace in the middle of the world around us. As we consider the tension of holding onto truth while extending grace, we’re invited to pursue a kind of unity that reflects the heart of Jesus and points others toward Him.
In John 16, Jesus prepares His disciples for what lies ahead and reminds them that life with Him was never meant to be lived on our own strength. In this message, Pastor Alex reflects on what it looks like to live a life that truly depends on God’s presence. As we consider the areas of our lives that feel overwhelming or beyond our capacity, we’re invited to see those moments not as failures but as openings for deeper trust. This sermon explores how prayer, rest, and honest reliance on God can reshape the way we carry our responsibilities and relationships each day.
In this Lenten message from John 15, Pastor Sean reflects on Jesus’ image of the vine and branches and the often difficult process of pruning in the Christian life. As a gardener cares for a vine so it can bear more fruit, God sometimes removes things that once felt meaningful or life-giving. Through personal story and reflection, this message invites us to consider what it looks like to remain connected to Christ through seasons of change and letting go. Rather than striving to produce growth on our own, we’re reminded that lasting fruit grows from staying rooted in Jesus and learning to love one another well.
How do we actually grow into the likeness of Jesus? In this sermon from John 14, Pastor Alex reflects on the slow, sometimes frustrating process of spiritual transformation and Jesus’ promise of the Holy Spirit as our Helper. As we move through this season of renewal, we’re invited to reconsider what change really looks like and how God’s work and our participation fit together. Rather than striving harder or waiting passively, this message explores a life shaped by partnership with the Spirit and a steady openness to the kind of transformation only God can bring.
In John 14, Jesus speaks tenderly to His disciples as He prepares to leave, offering words that have echoed through generations: “I go to prepare a place for you.” In this message, Pastor Alex reflects on the hope woven into that promise and what it means for us to live with ongoing access to God’s presence. As we sit with Jesus’ words about being the way, the truth, and the life, we’re invited to wrestle with both the boldness and the beauty of that claim. This teaching encourages us to move beyond a transactional view of faith and into a daily, lived relationship with a God who is near.
In John 13, Jesus kneels to wash His disciples’ feet, offering a quiet picture of the kind of love that carries Him all the way to the cross. In this message, Pastor Aaron reflects on what it means to be loved “to the uttermost,” even when our failures are fully seen. As Peter wrestles with receiving what he cannot earn, we’re invited to consider how difficult it can be to accept grace. This sermon explores how receiving Jesus’ love shapes the way we serve and love others, grounding us in a grace that meets us at our worst and calls us into a different way of living.
In this message from our series in the Gospel of John, we reflect on Jesus’ final words to the crowd and what it truly means to believe. Faith is framed not as something we possess once, but as a lived journey that moves from simplicity through struggle and toward surrender.
In this message from John 12, Pastor Alex reflects on Mary’s extravagant act of love as she pours out costly perfume at Jesus’ feet. What seems excessive becomes a picture of devotion and surrender, inviting us to consider what Jesus truly means to us. As the story moves toward Jerusalem and the cross, we’re reminded that following Jesus often costs more than we expect and asks us to choose obedience over convenience. As we approach Holy Week, this sermon invites us to slow down, give our best to Jesus, and remember why the table and a life of gratitude matter so deeply.
In this message from John 11, we’re joined by Pastor Diego Araya from Comunidad Nexo in Costa Rica, one of South’s Global Partners, as we sit with the story of Lazarus and the stunning claim Jesus makes about Himself as the resurrection and the life. As we watch Martha and Mary wrestle with grief, disappointment, and hope, we’re invited to see how Jesus speaks into our own fears about death and the unknown. This sermon reminds us that Jesus doesn’t just offer healing; He calls us from death to life and reshapes the way we see our future, inviting us to trust Him, live without fear, and share the hope found in Christ.
In this message from John 10, Pastor Alex reflects on Jesus’ image of the Good Shepherd and what it means to truly follow Him. We’re invited to consider the voices shaping our lives and to remember that we are known, pursued, and cared for by a shepherd who leads us toward life. In a noisy and distracted world, this sermon calls us to slow down, listen, and learn to recognize the gentle voice of Jesus. Whether you feel confident, uncertain, or a little lost, this message is a reminder that the Good Shepherd knows your name and is calling you home.
John 9 opens with a question about blame, but Jesus quickly redirects the focus toward what God is doing. In this sermon, we reflect on the healing of a man born blind and the deeper invitation Jesus offers to see differently. As the man’s understanding grows and the religious leaders cling to certainty, we’re invited to examine our own spiritual sight and consider where we may have stopped growing. As the story unfolds, this message invites us into humility, curiosity, and trust, reminding us that true sight often begins when we admit we don’t see clearly yet and allow Jesus to lead us forward.
John 8 brings us into a tense and honest conversation between Jesus and the religious leaders, one that presses on questions of identity, freedom, and where we truly belong. In this sermon, we sit with the discomfort of miscommunication and the ways spiritual bondage can hide in plain sight. Jesus invites us into a deeper kind of freedom, not just release from sin, but a place in God’s family. Through story and reflection, this message calls us to receive that freedom with gratitude and to come to the table together in communion.
This week, Nathan draws from his work with students to reflect on what it looks like to grow in faith within community. Through honest stories and thoughtful insight, he invites us to consider how our beliefs take shape in everyday life and the small, faithful steps that form us over time.
On Christmas Eve, we gather to remember that God came near. In this special service, Pastor Alex leads us as we celebrate the birth of Jesus through music, story, and moments of quiet reflection. Whether South feels like home or you’re joining us for the first time, this episode invites you into the hope and joy of the season. Come pause with us, sing together, and receive the good news of Christmas as we remember the light that has come into the world.
What do we do when the path ahead feels unclear and fear starts to shape our decisions? In this sermon, Pastor Peter sits with Isaiah 7 and the story of King Ahaz, connecting an ancient moment of uncertainty to the very real questions we carry today. As we reflect on Advent, we’re invited to consider what it looks like to trust God’s presence when clarity is lacking and the future feels fragile. Through story, scripture, and honest reflection, this message points us toward a deeper hope and reminds us that the light of Christ meets us right where we are, even in our darkest moments.
Isaiah 35 paints a picture of joy breaking through and hope taking root, even in the middle of waiting. In this sermon, Pastor Dan invites us into that vision, reflecting on Advent as a season shaped by anticipation, longing, and trust in God’s faithfulness. Through story, scripture, and honest reflection, we’re reminded that God is at work restoring what feels broken and that a day is coming when sorrow and sighing will fade away. This message encourages us to hold onto hope, remain open to transformation, and live with our eyes fixed on the promises still unfolding.
In this Advent message, Pastor Jessica invites us to slow our pace and enter the season with openness, longing, and hope. Rooted in Isaiah 11, she reflects on the image of a new shoot rising from a stump, a powerful reminder that God brings life where things feel cut back, weary, or broken. Through honest storytelling and thoughtful exploration of Scripture, we are invited to name the pain we see in our world while also holding fast to the promise of shalom. True peace is not something we manufacture through traditions or effort. It is a gift from the promised King who brings justice, restoration, and wholeness. This sermon offers a steady invitation to wait with hope and trust the God who is always at work making all things new.
In this sermon, Pastor Alex leads us into a meaningful conversation about what it looks like to follow Jesus right where we are. You’ll hear honest stories, thoughtful reflection, and Scripture that speaks to both our questions and our convictions. Along the way, he names the doubts we carry and reminds us how community helps us keep moving toward Jesus. If you’re seeking encouragement, clarity, or simply a place to belong, this message offers a hopeful reminder that God meets us on the journey.
Join Pastor Aaron as he teaches on the everyday ways God meets us with grace. Through honest stories, Scripture, and practical wisdom, he invites us to see how faith shapes the moments we walk through, both joyful and challenging. No matter where you are on your journey, this message offers encouragement, hope, and a reminder that Jesus is present in every season. Come be encouraged and grow with us as we follow Him together.
Pastor Sean invites us to lean into the kind of faith that steadies us in every season. Through honest stories and gentle teaching, he points us toward the hope Jesus offers when life feels heavy and reminds us that we don’t walk this road alone. As we trust God together, we discover the strength that comes from community and the peace found in staying close to Him. This message offers encouragement for anyone longing for a deeper, more grounded life with Jesus.




















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