Park Church Sermons Park Church Denver
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- Religion & Spirituality
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We exist to make disciples of Jesus for the glory of God and the joy of all people.
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1 Corinthians 8:1–13: Idols & Freedom
The culture of our city has the power to shape us in more ways than we might know. When Christians conform to the desires, values, and practices of their city, it creates real problems in the church. In 1 Corinthians, Paul is writing to a messy church experiencing all sorts of city-shaped problems. To confront these problems, Paul reminds the church of who they are in Christ, and he calls them to live with a Christ-shaped vision for life.
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1 Corinthians 7:25–40: Singleness
The culture of our city has the power to shape us in more ways than we might know. When Christians conform to the desires, values, and practices of their city, it creates real problems in the church. In 1 Corinthians, Paul is writing to a messy church experiencing all sorts of city-shaped problems. To confront these problems, Paul reminds the church of who they are in Christ, and he calls them to live with a Christ-shaped vision for life.
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1 Corinthians 7:1–24: Marriage & Divorce
The culture of our city has the power to shape us in more ways than we might know. When Christians conform to the desires, values, and practices of their city, it creates real problems in the church. In 1 Corinthians, Paul is writing to a messy church experiencing all sorts of city-shaped problems. To confront these problems, Paul reminds the church of who they are in Christ, and he calls them to live with a Christ-shaped vision for life.
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1 Corinthians 6:12–20: Sexuality & the Risen Christ
The culture of our city has the power to shape us in more ways than we might know. When Christians conform to the desires, values, and practices of their city, it creates real problems in the church. In 1 Corinthians, Paul is writing to a messy church experiencing all sorts of city-shaped problems. To confront these problems, Paul reminds the church of who they are in Christ, and he calls them to live with a Christ-shaped vision for life.
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Luke 24:13–35: Eastertide & the Road to Emmaus
This morning, we hosted pastor Leonel Pacheco from Fuente de Redención, our partner church in the Iztapalapa borough of Mexico City.
Leonel, his wife Myrna, and their two sons planted Fuente de Redención six years ago. They are “A church centered on the Gospel, growing in our love for Christ, His church, and Iztapalapa.”
With 1.8 million residents, Iztapalapa is the most populous borough of Mexico City. It is also one of the most socioeconomically depressed. Park Church was connected with the Pacheco family about three years ago through the Redeemer City to City network. Learn more at fuentecdmx.com.
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Easter Sunday: John 20:1–18
In response to the wonder of Jesus' resurrection and victory over death and the grave, Easter stands alone as the most joyful, boisterous day we observe each year.https://parkchurch.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/Sermon_11am_2024.03.31-Easter.m4a
Customer Reviews
Gone Woke
I used to be a devoted member of this church and I have watched them slowly slip into the yoke of the woke. A few years ago, they skipped over hiring many highly qualified pastors because they weren’t ‘diverse’ enough. They affirm homosexuality via an organization called kaleidoscope.usa. They refused to open during the pandemic and bowed down to the government.
I am thankful I left this church when I did, and I am saddened by all of this wokeness. Therefore, I do not recommend anyone to be under their teaching and leadership.