Sermons from Ascent Community Church located in Louisville CO. 550 S McCaslin Blvd. Louisville CO, 80027

Its so easy for us to embrace half of the gospel story. I'm a sinner - I hear that. I'm saved by grace? I dont hear that part. Before Judas went out to the field of blood, would he have heard Jesus say, stick around, the best part of the sermon is still coming. I want to take a closer look at one of the most complicated characters in the Gospel story. What can we learn from Judas?

There is room throughout the Easter story for questions, doubts and disbelief. Each of the disciples went through it. Jesus knew it. God gives room for us to go through the bumpy, courageous journey of faith. And with each one, there was a moment of clarity that helped them conclude, this is real. It was in the Garden that I experienced my own moment of clarity that grounded my faith like no other experinence. I want to look at a few of the experiences they had, and paint the picture of the Garden, this story is real, lets ground it as we head to Easter. ascentcc.org

When Jesus says they will do even greater things once He has left, how is that possible when all we have is the promise of the Holy Spirit. Do we underestimate the person, presence and power of the Holy Spirit in our lives? The Spirit has transforming power in the lives of believers, producing holiness and likeness to Jesus (Sanctification). It is the Holy Spirit who can pray and intercede for us (Intercession). The Holy Spirit is our teacher and guide who is sent by the Father (Teacher & Guide).

The Holy Spirit is the active expression of God on Earth. We are missing deep connection with God if we are not interacting with the Holy Spirit, forming a relationship with the Holy Spirit. He is the upgrade that we are offered, He is the one that is with us, guiding us, available to us now

We are desperate to try to figure how to live this life with God at the center and not me. Its our lifelong journey as Christians. Do we realize that the Holy Spirit is at work, that without it we can do nothing of significance. In our first Sunday in the series, I want to introduce the idea of the Holy Spirit as Jesus did in John 14. I want to reassure folks that its ok that they dont understand, but its not ok to fully set aside the Holy Spirit as unneeded or wanted in their lives. I want to help folks realize its not as far away as they feel, the Holy Spirit is not as complicated as we make it. And at the same time, its filled with wonder and mystery and unexplainable.

Paul has learned the secret of taking all of life in stride. The secret is the focal point of his life, the center around which his life is integrated. As he focuses his vision on God and his love as seen in Jesus Christ, all other things are relegated to the realm of peripheral vision.

Most of us never learn how to navigate conflict. We'll be walking through a method for resolving disagreements, so that we can have grace for ourselves and others. We'll spend time in Philippians 4:8 to fix our minds on what is true, honorable, right, pure, lovely, admirable, excellent and worthy of praise, so that we can find peace.

Paul's point is that God did something very concrete and real in our lives when we believed in him. God's good work is not something hidden, something that we will see only in the distant future - it is real and concrete here and now. But it's ongoing work. Our faith journey is a dynamic journey, not a static experience.

As we continue our start of the new year we are continuing in our look at the Book of Philippians. Bill shares the price and sacrifice it is to live a life of integrity

As we enter into the Christmas season for 2025, might we consider what might be the most important invitation of all time.

We are concluding our study in the book of James this week as we unpack our lives through the filter of Graces. James 5


Bill continues in our book study in James.

In our week 3 of this series we are wrestling with James 2:14-26. Can we find a way to live out our faith in every day?

Part 2 in our series in the book of James, Advice You Can't Ignore.

A message from Chris Lagedrost in his encouragement during trials in life and what we can pursue during this time.

September 14 Message by Bill Stephens

Bill Stephens gets the chance to share about how we are able to manage our faith and doubt as we continue to grow in relationship with the Lord.

We're excited to be able to celebrate the summer and what the Lord did in both Ascent Kids and Ascent Students