Red Door church is a Missional church. We exist in the city for the city. It is our desire is to reach the lost, the broken and the hopeless with the Gospel of Jesus Christ. Our heart is to BE the Church rather than GO TO or DO Church. www.reddoorchurch.net
Week 1 of ReMaking Jesus. Pastor Zach teaches how many times the Jesus we worship and serve bears little resemblance to the Jesus who is.
Pastor Zach Bauer starts anew series on Forgiveness. Forgiveness is not for the one who wronged you. Forgiveness is for us. Not forgiving someone else is like drinking poison and expecting the other person to get sick
Pastor Zach Bauer The Elephant in the Church series. Week 6 we explore as followers we are meant to become like Jesus. We study the idea of "Trying vs Training to be like Jesus"
Pastor Zach Bauer The Elephant in the Church series. Week 4 Our goal, is not to build a big church. Our goal is to reach our city with the Gospel and get the gospel into places where Jesus is not known.
Pastor Zach Bauer The Elephant in the Church series. How we view the church determines our relationship with the church.
Pastor Zach Bauer The Elephant in the Church series. God has designed the Church not only so it must depend on Him but so we must depend on one another as well.
Pastor Zach Bauer The Elephant in the Church series. We need to move beyond the perspective of church being an event, a consumer product or an experience. Otherwise we miss the beauty and power of the church.
Week 5 of Normal Christianity What does it mean to be a normal Christian? What did Jesus have in mind when He imagined what His everyday followers would be like? This series looks at Paul's letter to the Colossians. Colossians presents a beautiful picture of the Christian life with Christ at the absolute center.
Week 1 of Normal Christianity What does it mean to be a normal Christian? What did Jesus have in mind when He imagined what His everyday followers would be like? This series looks at Paul's letter to the Colossians. Colossians presents a beautiful picture of the Christian life with Christ at the absolute center.
Week 4 of Normal Christianity What does it mean to be a normal Christian? What did Jesus have in mind when He imagined what His everyday followers would be like? This series looks at Paul's letter to the Colossians. Colossians presents a beautiful picture of the Christian life with Christ at the absolute center.
Week 3 of Normal Christianity What does it mean to be a normal Christian? What did Jesus have in mind when He imagined what His everyday followers would be like? This series looks at Paul's letter to the Colossians. Colossians presents a beautiful picture of the Christian life with Christ at the absolute center.
Week 2 of Normal Christianity What does it mean to be a normal Christian? What did Jesus have in mind when He imagined what His everyday followers would be like? This series looks at Paul's letter to the Colossians. Colossians presents a beautiful picture of the Christian life with Christ at the absolute center.
Pastor Zach Bauer - The uncertainty of the future often leads us to ask God about his plan. Naturally, we want to know the specifics: Where should I go to college? What job should I take? Who will I marry? But sometimes we get too caught up in figuring out the details and forget that most of God's will has already been revealed.
Pastor Zach Bauer - The uncertainty of the future often leads us to ask God about his plan. Naturally, we want to know the specifics: Where should I go to college? What job should I take? Who will I marry? But sometimes we get too caught up in figuring out the details and forget that most of God's will has already been revealed.
LSS - Sioux Falls Refugee resettlement. When Jesus was asked to sum up everything into one command, he said to love God with everything we have and to love our neighbors as ourselves. Most of us have turned this simple idea of loving our neighbors into a nice saying, putting it on bumper stickers and refrigerator magnets and then going on with our lives without actually putting it into practice. What would happen if every follower of Jesus took the Great Commandment literally? Is it possible that the solution to our society's biggest issues has been right under our noses for the past two thousand years? reddoorchurch.net facebook.com/reddoorsiouxfalls
President Greg Henson - Sioux Falls Seminary When Jesus was asked to sum up everything into one command, he said to love God with everything we have and to love our neighbors as ourselves. Most of us have turned this simple idea of loving our neighbors into a nice saying, putting it on bumper stickers and refrigerator magnets and then going on with our lives without actually putting it into practice. What would happen if every follower of Jesus took the Great Commandment literally? Is it possible that the solution to our society's biggest issues has been right under our noses for the past two thousand years? reddoorchurch.net facebook.com/reddoorsiouxfalls
When Jesus was asked to sum up everything into one command, he said to love God with everything we have and to love our neighbors as ourselves. Most of us have turned this simple idea of loving our neighbors into a nice saying, putting it on bumper stickers and refrigerator magnets and then going on with our lives without actually putting it into practice. What would happen if every follower of Jesus took the Great Commandment literally? Is it possible that the solution to our society's biggest issues has been right under our noses for the past two thousand years? reddoorchurch.net facebook.com/reddoorsiouxfalls
When Jesus was asked to sum up everything into one command, he said to love God with everything we have and to love our neighbors as ourselves. Most of us have turned this simple idea of loving our neighbors into a nice saying, putting it on bumper stickers and refrigerator magnets and then going on with our lives without actually putting it into practice. What would happen if every follower of Jesus took the Great Commandment literally? Is it possible that the solution to our society's biggest issues has been right under our noses for the past two thousand years? reddoorchurch.net facebook.com/reddoorsiouxfalls
When Jesus was asked to sum up everything into one command, he said to love God with everything we have and to love our neighbors as ourselves. Most of us have turned this simple idea of loving our neighbors into a nice saying, putting it on bumper stickers and refrigerator magnets and then going on with our lives without actually putting it into practice. What would happen if every follower of Jesus took the Great Commandment literally? Is it possible that the solution to our society's biggest issues has been right under our noses for the past two thousand years? reddoorchurch.net facebook.com/reddoorsiouxfalls
When Jesus was asked to sum up everything into one command, he said to love God with everything we have and to love our neighbors as ourselves. Most of us have turned this simple idea of loving our neighbors into a nice saying, putting it on bumper stickers and refrigerator magnets and then going on with our lives without actually putting it into practice. What would happen if every follower of Jesus took the Great Commandment literally? Is it possible that the solution to our society's biggest issues has been right under our noses for the past two thousand years? reddoorchurch.net facebook.com/reddoorsiouxfalls
When Jesus was asked to sum up everything into one command, he said to love God with everything we have and to love our neighbors as ourselves. Most of us have turned this simple idea of loving our neighbors into a nice saying, putting it on bumper stickers and refrigerator magnets and then going on with our lives without actually putting it into practice. What would happen if every follower of Jesus took the Great Commandment literally? Is it possible that the solution to our society's biggest issues has been right under our noses for the past two thousand years? reddoorchurch.net facebook.com/reddoorsiouxfalls
If you've attended church anytime at all you've no doubt witnessed one and if you're really honest, you've probably contracted one...a Religiously Transmitted Disease! They show up in the form of judgmental attitudes, negative perspectives, and double lifestyles. The good news is, once diagnosed, we can begin treatment!
If you've attended church anytime at all you've no doubt witnessed one and if you're really honest, you've probably contracted one...a Religiously Transmitted Disease! They show up in the form of judgmental attitudes, negative perspectives, and double lifestyles. The good news is, once diagnosed, we can begin treatment!
If you've attended church anytime at all you've no doubt witnessed one and if you're really honest, you've probably contracted one...a Religiously Transmitted Disease! They show up in the form of judgmental attitudes, negative perspectives, and double lifestyles. The good news is, once diagnosed, we can begin treatment!
The King series is our Red Door Christmas series. As we approach christmas we want to take time to prepare our hearts for Jesus. We will take 3 weeks to look at the Old Testament prophets and their news of a coming King. Join us Sunday at 10:30am or online.
Mark Thielbar shares his personal story. What if you prayed like Jesus? What if you prayed with an expectant heart, one that truly believed God would use you, hear you, answer you. What if you prayed to align your will with God's will?
What if you prayed like Jesus? What if you prayed with an expectant heart, one that truly believed God would use you, hear you, answer you. What if you prayed to align your will with God's will?
Marked week 6 - Gordon Bates & Charlie Sanders discuss the meaning of a true disciple of Jesus and the challenges we face in making disciples.
Marked week 5 - Pastor Zach Bauer Why are so many supposed Christians sitting on the sidelines of the church, maybe even involved in the machinery of the church, but not wholeheartedly, passionately, sacrificially, and joyfully giving their lives to making disciples of all the nations? Biblically, a church does not consist of people who simply park and participate in programs alongside one another. Instead, the church is comprised of people who share the life of Christ with each other on a day-by-day, week-by-week basis.
Marked week 4 - Pastor Zach Bauer Why are so many supposed Christians sitting on the sidelines of the church, maybe even involved in the machinery of the church, but not wholeheartedly, passionately, sacrificially, and joyfully giving their lives to making disciples of all the nations? Biblically, a church does not consist of people who simply park and participate in programs alongside one another. Instead, the church is comprised of people who share the life of Christ with each other on a day-by-day, week-by-week basis.
Marked week 3 - Pastor Zach Bauer Why are so many supposed Christians sitting on the sidelines of the church, maybe even involved in the machinery of the church, but not wholeheartedly, passionately, sacrificially, and joyfully giving their lives to making disciples of all the nations? Biblically, a church does not consist of people who simply park and participate in programs alongside one another. Instead, the church is comprised of people who share the life of Christ with each other on a day-by-day, week-by-week basis.
Marked week 2 - Pastor Zach Bauer Why are so many supposed Christians sitting on the sidelines of the church, maybe even involved in the machinery of the church, but not wholeheartedly, passionately, sacrificially, and joyfully giving their lives to making disciples of all the nations? Biblically, a church does not consist of people who simply park and participate in programs alongside one another. Instead, the church is comprised of people who share the life of Christ with each other on a day-by-day, week-by-week basis.
Marked week 1 - Pastor Zach Bauer Why are so many supposed Christians sitting on the sidelines of the church, maybe even involved in the machinery of the church, but not wholeheartedly, passionately, sacrificially, and joyfully giving their lives to making disciples of all the nations? Biblically, a church does not consist of people who simply park and participate in programs alongside one another. Instead, the church is comprised of people who share the life of Christ with each other on a day-by-day, week-by-week basis.
Week 6 Pastor Zach Bauer - Are the 10 Commandments still relevant to our lives today? What images and feelings come to mind when you think of the 10 Commandments? Over the summer we are going to explore these commands. Trust us you don't want to miss this series, it's going to blow your mind!
Week 5 Pastor Zach Bauer - Are the 10 Commandments still relevant to our lives today? What images and feelings come to mind when you think of the 10 Commandments? Over the summer we are going to explore these commands. Trust us you don't want to miss this series, it's going to blow your mind!
Week 4 Pastor Zach Bauer - Are the 10 Commandments still relevant to our lives today? What images and feelings come to mind when you think of the 10 Commandments? Over the summer we are going to explore these commands. Trust us you don't want to miss this series, it's going to blow your mind!
Week 3 Pastor Zach Bauer - Are the 10 Commandments still relevant to our lives today? What images and feelings come to mind when you think of the 10 Commandments? Over the summer we are going to explore these commands. Trust us you don't want to miss this series, it's going to blow your mind!
Week 2 Pastor Zach Bauer - Are the 10 Commandments still relevant to our lives today? What images and feelings come to mind when you think of the 10 Commandments? Over the summer we are going to explore these commands. Trust us you don't want to miss this series, it's going to blow your mind!
Week 1 Pastor Zach Bauer - Are the 10 Commandments still relevant to our lives today? What images and feelings come to mind when you think of the 10 Commandments? Over the summer we are going to explore these commands. Trust us you don't want to miss this series, it's going to blow your mind!