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Weekend Messages from the Flatirons Community Church teaching team. Flatirons Community Church has five Colorado campuses, Lafayette, West Golden (near Genesee), Aurora, and Denver. Lead Pastor: Jim Burgen. Teaching Pastor: Ben Foote. West Campus Pastor: Brad Ricca. Lafayette Campus Pastor: Heather Jackson. Denver Campus Pastor: Stefan Guzowski. Aurora Campus Pastor: Longmont Campus Pastor: Dan Foote. For more information, visit flatironschurch.com

Flatirons Community Church Audio Podcast Flatirons Community Church

    • Religion & Spirituality
    • 4.9 • 429 Ratings

Weekend Messages from the Flatirons Community Church teaching team. Flatirons Community Church has five Colorado campuses, Lafayette, West Golden (near Genesee), Aurora, and Denver. Lead Pastor: Jim Burgen. Teaching Pastor: Ben Foote. West Campus Pastor: Brad Ricca. Lafayette Campus Pastor: Heather Jackson. Denver Campus Pastor: Stefan Guzowski. Aurora Campus Pastor: Longmont Campus Pastor: Dan Foote. For more information, visit flatironschurch.com

    Shelter | ALIVE | Week 3

    Shelter | ALIVE | Week 3

    In this series, Ben explores how new believers, like contestants on the reality show "Alone," face the challenge of sustaining their faith in isolation. He draws parallels between the survival tools used on the show and the spiritual essentials needed for believers to thrive. Ben emphasizes the Holy Spirit as an empowering presence that enhances all spiritual tools, not merely as another item to use. He highlights the Bible's crucial role in building a solid spiritual foundation, akin to a durable shelter, helping believers move beyond survival to achieve the abundant life Jesus promised. This series aims to equip Christians of all stages to feel supported and thrive in their faith journeys.

    • 43 min
    Holy Spirit | ALIVE | Week 2

    Holy Spirit | ALIVE | Week 2

    Ever wondered about the Holy Spirit's role in your life? In this message, Jesse tackled that exact question, explaining that the Holy Spirit isn’t just for a few but for everyone. He emphasizes how the Holy Spirit empowers, encourages, gives gifts, guides, and intercedes for Christians. The practical and spiritual implications of engaging with the Holy Spirit highlight its significance in everyday life and faith practice. Jesse looks at both personal, spiritual, and scriptural references to illustrate these roles, encouraging us to actively invite the Holy Spirit into our lives.

    • 44 min
    The Helper | ALIVE | Week 1

    The Helper | ALIVE | Week 1

    What does it mean to continue growing in faith, especially after significant spiritual milestones like baptism? This week marks the beginning of an 8-week series Called "Alive," where we'll tackle the question of how to continue your faith journey and the "tools you'll need. This week, Jim will examine the challenges both new and seasoned believers face when feeling lost or stagnant in their faith journey. Central to the series is Jesus' post-resurrection life, emphasizing His instructions about the Holy Spirit’s empowering role and the global spread of His message. It draws parallels with the survival show 'Alone,' using it as a metaphor to equip believers with spiritual strategies for a thriving faith journey centered around vision, intent, and strategy.

    • 49 min
    Easter | 2024

    Easter | 2024

    Is Easter about more than just a miracle? Highlighting the resurrection of Jesus the message emphasized that it's not just about Jesus' triumph over death, but a validation of all his teachings and promises. Through stories like the humorous dilemma of a man in Israel and the paralytic man's friends in Mark 2, it illustrated how we often overlook our spiritual needs, focusing on immediate problems. The crucifixion story, especially the conversation with the two other men on the crosses, shows that anyone, regardless of their past, can find hope and salvation in Jesus. This celebration of Easter urges a re-evaluation of life's challenges, prioritizing spiritual fulfillment and eternal promises.

    • 41 min
    Love God Love People | Death To Religion | Week 4

    Love God Love People | Death To Religion | Week 4

    Ever thought about how being thankful and loving can change your life? In our fourth week of Death to Religion, Jim explores the power of God's grace and following Him. He talks about the Last Supper and Jesus’ key rules: love God completely and love others as you love yourself. Jim shows why these two loves are so important in our beliefs. He stresses the need to live by these teachings as we wait for Jesus' return, sharing his own experiences and work helping others. This message encourages us to help and care for those in need, showing our love for God through how we treat others.

    • 53 min
    Death to Secret Club | Death To Religion | Week 3

    Death to Secret Club | Death To Religion | Week 3

    Are you prepared to transform your perspective on faith? In today's message, Ben guides us through the final weeks of Jesus’ life, focusing on the events where Jesus curses a barren fig tree and then purifies the Temple in Jerusalem. These actions, are not just historical accounts but powerful metaphors challenging our conventional views on life, faith, and religion. He emphasizes that these narratives critique empty religious practices and the exclusion of others from faith communities. Ben's message is a call for us to embrace an inclusive, welcoming approach to our faith, one that aligns with Jesus' teachings of hope, love, and inclusivity for all, especially those who feel like outsiders. This transformation, as Ben suggests, starts within our own hearts and extends to our broader faith community.

    • 36 min

Customer Reviews

4.9 out of 5
429 Ratings

429 Ratings

Kevinneedstheword ,

Great messages!

Thank you for following hard and shining a light from where you are. Writing from Colorado Springs. Listening for 4 years now.

FlyByeTraveler ,

Real Life

Nice to see a pastor relate to you as a fellow sinner, saved by Grace seeking after the One True God Almighty, Jesus Christ. Jim’s and his Sermons are engaging and sometimes funny. He is a man after God! Their doctrine and principles are soundly rooted in scripture. God Bless Flatirons Church, may they continue to bring the lost to Christ! 🙏✝️

ThankstoTheLord ,

Sin

Why is sin minimized at Flatirons? Seems to minimize Jesus and God’s sovereign sacrifice and mercy. We should all fall on our knees daily for His mercy and it should drive us to live lives that honor Him with our gratitude. A few verses sprinkled into a sermon set on practically is shallow compared to uplifting Our Lord and how we should humbly accept what He did for our sins. That knowledge comes from digging into what God says in His word.His word should be the essence of a sermon. Not a topic. When we left Flatirons after many years of shallow teaching, we were spiritually starving. Listening occasionally to Flatirons, it’s still the same. Boulder County needs to know sin and Jesus sacrifice. And God’s word. Really know God’s word

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