Pillar Church | Denver, CO

PILLAR CHURCH

Welcome to the Pillar Church Podcast! Here, you’ll find Christ-centered messages and real-life stories to help you find God, discover your purpose, and make an impact in the world. Join us each week for sermons and more! We are a church located in North East Denver, Colorado.

  1. 3d ago

    Week 3 | Unseen | The Demonic Realm | Pastor Alex Klimchuk

    What does the Bible really teach about demons, Satan, angels, and the spiritual authority believers have in Jesus? In the sermon “The Demonic Realm,” guest speaker Pastor Alex Klimchuk from New Life Church in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, at Pillar Church teaches on the unseen spiritual world and what it means to live with biblical confidence instead of fear. Drawing from Job 38:4,7, Job 1:6, Ezekiel 28:16, Matthew 8:29, Ephesians, and Luke 9:1, this message explores the origin of spiritual beings, the reality of demonic influence, and the believer’s identity and authority in Christ.In this message:• God created angels before the earth• Satan is presented as a fallen spiritual being• Scripture distinguishes demons from angels• Believers have a spiritual “bill of rights” in Christ• You are forgiven, adopted, blessed, and part of the body of Christ• Jesus gives His followers authority over the power of darkness• Your spiritual life should carry weight through faith, obedience, and intimacy with God Know who you are in Christ. Know the authority of Christ. Live spiritually awake.If this message encouraged you, like, subscribe, and share it with someone who needs it. Join us Sundays at 10 AM at Pillar Church in the Denver area.Plan your visit: https://pillarchurch.life/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/pillarchurch.life/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pillarchurch.life/#SpiritualWarfare #Demons #ChristianSermon #PillarChurch #BibleTeaching

  2. Aug 10

    Week 2 | Unseen | Understanding Angels | Andrey Mischenkov

    What does the Bible ACTUALLY say about angels? In Week 2 of the UNSEEN series, Andrey Mishchenkov at Pillar Church opens Acts 12 to reveal who angels really are, what they can do, and why our culture has it so wrong. Colossians 1:16 says God created the things we can see AND the things we can’t see. That unseen half of creation is real. Standing in Peter’s death-row cell on the night before his execution, this message walks through: Angels are real and powerful. One angel ended 185,000 soldiers in a night (2 Kings 19:35). Herod sent sixteen guards after Peter. It wasn’t a fight. Angels are messengers, not the main character. “Angel” describes who they work for, not what they are (Hebrews 1:14). Why chasing signs, feathers, and “my guardian angel” is dangerous (2 Corinthians 11:14, Revelation 12:9). God releases angelic power in response to PRAYER (Acts 12:5). The current is already in the walls. Prayer is the switch. Prayer isn’t the least you can do. It’s the MOST. Heaven’s army stood down at the cross so it could stand behind you. Like this video, subscribe for new messages every week, and share it with someone who needs it. Live in Reunion, Commerce City, or Denver, Colorado? Join us Sundays at 10am at Pillar Church. We’d love to meet you. Plan your visit: https://pillarchurch.life/ (https://pillarchurch.life/) Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/pillarchurch.life/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pillarchurch.life/ #UnderstandingAngels #WhatTheBibleSaysAboutAngels #DenverChurch #PowerOfPrayer #BibleTeaching

  3. Jul 29

    Week 3 | Difficult People | Difficult Restoration | Richard Solano

    Can broken relationships really be restored? Discover the hope, healing, and biblical path to restoration through Jesus’ example with Peter in this powerful message from Richard Solano at Pillar Church. If you’re searching for forgiveness, reconciliation, healing from betrayal, or biblical relationship advice, this message is for you. In this message, we explore how Jesus restored Peter after his greatest failure and how God invites us to pursue restoration in our own relationships. Through John 13:36–38, John 18:16–27, and John 21:15–17, we see that restoration requires truth, humility, repentance, forgiveness, and purpose. No matter how broken a relationship may seem, there is hope because of Jesus. In this sermon you’ll discover: Why restoration begins with honesty and humility, How repentance and forgiveness bring healing, What Jesus teaches through Peter’s restoration, Practical steps to pursue healthy, God-honoring relationships, If this message encouraged you, Like, Subscribe, and Share it with someone who needs hope today! Looking for a church home in Reunion, Commerce City, or the Denver, Colorado area? We’d love to welcome you to Pillar Church every Sunday at 10:00 AM! Plan your visit: https://pillarchurch.life/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/pillarchurch.life/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pillarchurch.life/#Christianity #RelationshipRestoration #Forgiveness #BibleTeaching #PillarChurch

  4. Jul 19

    Week 2 | Difficult People | Difficult Differences | Pastor Andy Smith

    How do you love people who are different from you? In this message from John 4, Andy Smith at Pillar Church shows how Jesus crossed cultural, religious, and personal barriers to reach the Samaritan woman at the well—and what that teaches us about loving people with truth, humility, and grace.Through the story of Jesus and the Samaritan woman, we discover that real love doesn't ignore truth, but it also refuses to reduce people to labels, first impressions, or their past. In this message:• Why Jesus intentionally went through Samaria• How to love people without compromising biblical truth• Why difficult people are often more complicated than our first impression• How to lead with dignity before correction• "Jesus told the truth without losing tenderness."Whether you're struggling with difficult relationships, cultural differences, family conflict, or simply learning to love people more like Jesus, this message will challenge and encourage you to see others through the grace of Christ. Jesus didn't let difference determine distance—and neither should we. Like this video Subscribe to the channel Share this message with someone who needs this encouragement todayIf you're in Commerce City, Reunion, or the Denver area, we'd love to welcome you to Pillar Church every Sunday at 10AM! Plan a visit: https://pillarchurch.life/ (https://pillarchurch.life/) Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/pillarchurch.life/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pillarchurch.life/#Christianity #Faith #BibleTeaching #John4 #PillarChurch

  5. Jul 13

    Week 1 | Difficult People | What did Jesus do when Family was Difficult | Pastor Alex Reznichenko

    Family can bring out the best in us—and sometimes pull us back into old patterns. In this message, Pastor Alex Reznichenko at Pillar Church shares biblical wisdom for loving difficult family members with grace, truth, and healthy boundaries. Teaching from Mark 3:20–35, this sermon looks at how Jesus responded when His own family misunderstood Him, pressured Him, and tried to manage His calling. Through Jesus’ example, we discover how to remain faithful to God without becoming bitter, controlled, or resentful. In this message, you’ll learn: • How to respond with clarity instead of chaos • How to know what is yours to carry—and what belongs to God • How to communicate and uphold healthy boundaries with grace • Why family has a voice, but the Father has the final word • How boundaries protect love while God continues working in the family story From Mark 3 to Acts 1, we see that misunderstanding was not the end of Jesus’ family story—and your difficult moment may not be the end of yours. Like this message, subscribe, and share it with someone who encouragement. Join us Sundays at 10:00 AM at Pillar Church, serving Reunion, Commerce City, and the Denver, Colorado area. Plan your visit: https://pillarchurch.life/ (https://pillarchurch.life/) Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/pillarchurch.life Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pillarchurch.life #ChristianSermon #DifficultFamily #HealthyBoundaries #PillarChurch #BibleTeaching

  6. Jun 30

    Week 4 | Elisha | God Can Restore What Seems Lost | Andrey Mischenkov

    What have you lost that God wants to restore? Discover how God restores what seems lost through the miracle of the floating ax head in 2 Kings 6. Join Pastor Andrey Mishchenko at Pillar Church as we explore how God cares about the big things and the small things in our lives. In this powerful message, you’ll discover that the miracle of Elisha making an iron ax head float points to a much bigger truth—God is a God of restoration. Whether you’ve lost your peace, joy, passion for God, hope, or purpose, this sermon reminds us that what matters to you matters to Him. In this message: God will help you find what you didn’t mean to lose. If it matters to you, it matters to God. Be honest about where you lost it. Take back what you lost. God invites us to participate in His miracles. Jesus came to seek and save what was lost. Scripture References: • 2 Kings 6:4–7 • 1 Peter 5:10 • Luke 15 Sticky Truths: “God will help you find what you didn’t mean to lose.” “If it matters to you, it matters to God.” “What you lost, God can restore.” If this message encouraged you, Like, Subscribe, and Share it with someone who needs hope today! Join us this Sunday at 10:00 AM! If you’re in Reunion, Commerce City, or the Denver, Colorado area, we’d love to welcome you to Pillar Church. Plan your visit: https://pillarchurch.life/ Follow Pillar Church online: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/pillarchurch.life/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pillarchurch.life/ #Christianity #GodCanRestore #BibleTeaching #FaithInGod #PillarChurch

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Welcome to the Pillar Church Podcast! Here, you’ll find Christ-centered messages and real-life stories to help you find God, discover your purpose, and make an impact in the world. Join us each week for sermons and more! We are a church located in North East Denver, Colorado.