Weekend Messages at Red Rocks Church
The Red Rocks Church Weekend Messages podcast is an incredible source of wisdom and inspiration for anyone seeking a deeper connection with God. As a listener from Oregon, I have found solace and true understanding of who God is through these sermons since 2017. The pastors and guest speakers at Red Rocks Church have pure hearts and their messages consistently offer profound insights into the love and compassion of God. I am eternally grateful for the fire that they have ignited in my soul for Jesus.
One of the best aspects of this podcast is the way it presents God as a good, good father rather than a dictator. The sermons emphasize the love and grace of God, showing how the church represents His love in action. This perspective is refreshing in today's judgmental and demanding church culture. The messages are not only instructive but also relatable, addressing real concerns and helping listeners overcome approval addiction and other issues that hinder personal growth.
Another highlight of this podcast is its ability to break chains every day. The sermons are powerful and delivered by truly gifted preachers who have a knack for captivating audiences with their storytelling skills. Each sermon begins with a humorous story, setting a lighthearted tone that engages listeners from the start. By approaching the spread of the gospel in this way, Red Rocks Church effectively connects with people on a deep level.
However, one drawback of this podcast is that sometimes there can be a delay in uploading new episodes. As someone who lives out of state but still wants to stay up to date with Red Rocks Church, it would be ideal if the podcasts were uploaded in a timely manner to ensure continuity in listening.
In conclusion, The Red Rocks Church Weekend Messages podcast has been life-changing for me and countless others. It offers relevant, inspiring messages that help deepen our relationship with our Heavenly Father. Despite its occasional uploading delays, this podcast continues to spread the gospel effectively through dynamic preaching and an atmosphere that is both exciting and inspiring. I highly recommend this podcast to anyone seeking a meaningful connection with God.

Pastor Shawn Johnson reminds us that the greatest gift this year and every year is Emmanuel - God with us. God came to be with us, and that means we can have peace in all seasons and all circumstances.

Pastor Shawn Johnson reminds us that the greatest gift this year and every year is Emmanuel - God with us. God came to be with us, and that means we can have peace in all seasons and all circumstances.

Pastor Conrad Bess preaches on the wisemen and what we can learn from their pursuit of encountering Jesus. How attentive are we to the voice of God this Christmas season? Are we more concerned with the traditions, or our worship of the King? Take a moment to pause before Christmas and remind yourself of Jesus; the actual thing you are looking for this Christmas.

Pastor Conrad Bess preaches on the wisemen and what we can learn from their pursuit of encountering Jesus. How attentive are we to the voice of God this Christmas season? Are we more concerned with the traditions, or our worship of the King? Take a moment to pause before Christmas and remind yourself of Jesus; the actual thing you are looking for this Christmas.

If you fully surrender your life to God, His good plans might just ruin yours. God might change your plans but He doesn't waste anything. Make plans, and then hold them in open hands, because what we really want is what God has for us, with the people He provides for us, and His presence going with us.

In the final week of our Kingdom Builders series Pastor Shawn Johnson reminds us that a full life is one that focuses on building our eternal purpose, not just building our own comfort. When we handle our finances God's way there is no limit to the eternal impact we can make.

In the final week of our Kingdom Builders series Pastor Shawn Johnson reminds us that a full life is one that focuses on building our eternal purpose, not just building our own comfort. When we handle our finances God's way there is no limit to the eternal impact we can make.

Faith is not just believing God is real, it's trusting that God will move. Faith does not maintain, it multiplies. Stewarding our money the way God tells us to is not about the church needing your money, it's about finding freedom in trusting God with your finances.

Faith is not just believing God is real, it's trusting that God will move. Faith does not maintain, it multiplies. Stewarding our money the way God tells us to is not about the church needing your money, it's about finding freedom in trusting God with your finances.

Pastor Shawn Johnson gives a 30,000 foot view of giving God's way in the Bible. Our giving is less about money than it is about our heart.

Pastor Shawn Johnson gives a 30,000 foot view of giving God's way in the Bible. Our giving is less about money than it is about our heart.

Pastor Doug Wekenman preaches on the human condition and our tendency to waste a lot of time and energy worrying about our lives. If we truly believe God is who He says He is, we can live more free and more alive because we have confidence that He has already taken care of the worries we face.Order Pastor Shawn's book Kiss the Fire here: https://www.thomasnelson.com/p/kiss-the-fire/

Pastor Doug Wekenman preaches on the human condition and our tendency to waste a lot of time and energy worrying about our lives. If we truly believe God is who He says He is, we can live more free and more alive because we have confidence that He has already taken care of the worries we face.Order Pastor Shawn's book Kiss the Fire here: https://www.thomasnelson.com/p/kiss-the-fire/

Pastor Shawn Johnson shares a vulnerable message about the fires he is walking through. He reminds us that when the fire gets hot we don't have to fear the flames because when we choose to lean in and crack back, there is purpose in every fire we walk through.

Pastor Shawn Johnson shares a vulnerable message about the fires he is walking through. He reminds us that when the fire gets hot we don't have to fear the flames because when we choose to lean in and crack back, there is purpose in every fire we walk through.

How do we keep fighting when things get really tough? To be really good at not quitting we need to surround ourselves with people who serve God, trust God no matter how things turn out, and choose to worship through our trials. Pre-order Kiss the Fire: https://www.thomasnelson.com/p/kiss-the-fire/

How do we keep fighting when things get really tough? To be really good at not quitting we need to surround ourselves with people who serve God, trust God no matter how things turn out, and choose to worship through our trials. Pre-order Kiss the Fire: https://www.thomasnelson.com/p/kiss-the-fire/

A sermon from Pastor Doug Wekenman as we wrap up our Rowdy Church series with a reminder from Matthew 14. When Peter stepped out onto the water, it wasn't the storm that sank him—it was losing sight of Jesus. In a culture flooded with fear, division, and distraction, this message calls us to fix our eyes on Jesus, guard our hearts, and keep putting one foot in front of the other.

A sermon from Pastor Doug Wekenman as we wrap up our Rowdy Church series with a reminder from Matthew 14. When Peter stepped out onto the water, it wasn't the storm that sank him—it was losing sight of Jesus. In a culture flooded with fear, division, and distraction, this message calls us to fix our eyes on Jesus, guard our hearts, and keep putting one foot in front of the other.

The call of the Church has always been the same: to boldly share the good news of Jesus, with everyone. Our nation is walking through a very heavy time right now. From the recent shooting at Evergreen High School, the Catholic school shooting, the subway attack, the assassination of Charlie Kirk, and countless other recent events, we see the brokenness of the world. Pastor Shawn reminds us that while we grieve, we are not without hope. We know the victory is already won in Jesus and so we press on in our calling. The time is now to love people, share the good news of the gospel, and invite every one we meet into a relationship with Jesus.

The call of the Church has always been the same: to boldly share the good news of Jesus, with everyone. Our nation is walking through a very heavy time right now. From the recent shooting at Evergreen High School, the Catholic school shooting, the subway attack, the assassination of Charlie Kirk, and countless other recent events, we see the brokenness of the world. Pastor Shawn reminds us that while we grieve, we are not without hope. We know the victory is already won in Jesus and so we press on in our calling. The time is now to love people, share the good news of the gospel, and invite every one we meet into a relationship with Jesus.

In Week 1 of our brand-new series, Rowdy Church! Pastor Doug Wekenman unpacks what it means to be a church of imperfect people who can't stay quiet about Jesus. Based on Acts 4:20, this series captures the heart of Red Rocks Church culture: we're not a Christian country club—we're a party for prodigals, a hospital for the broken, and a family on mission to make Heaven more crowded.

In Week 1 of our brand-new series, Rowdy Church! Pastor Doug Wekenman unpacks what it means to be a church of imperfect people who can't stay quiet about Jesus. Based on Acts 4:20, this series captures the heart of Red Rocks Church culture: we're not a Christian country club—we're a party for prodigals, a hospital for the broken, and a family on mission to make Heaven more crowded.

How do we know if we are hearing God's voice or just our own thoughts? The closer you are to God and the more time you spend in His word, the more familiar you will be with His voice.

How do we know if we are hearing God's voice or just our own thoughts? The closer you are to God and the more time you spend in His word, the more familiar you will be with His voice.

The more you get to know God the more you'll love God. The more you love God, the more you'll want to pray. Why is praying important? Because God wants to communicate with you about everything, and your prayers make a difference.

The more you get to know God the more you'll love God. The more you love God, the more you'll want to pray. Why is praying important? Because God wants to communicate with you about everything, and your prayers make a difference.

Prayer always works, even when we don't get exactly what we want because when we pray we get peace and proximity to God. Anyone who is willing to trust God and bring their cares to Him can be a prayer warrior.

Prayer always works, even when we don't get exactly what we want because when we pray we get peace and proximity to God. Anyone who is willing to trust God and bring their cares to Him can be a prayer warrior.

We can approach God with confidence when we pray because He loves us, He wants to talk with us, He is with us, He is listening, and He can handle anything we are facing.

We can approach God with confidence when we pray because He loves us, He wants to talk with us, He is with us, He is listening, and He can handle anything we are facing.

God gave us dopamine to shine like a light, enjoy Him, and pursue the rich and satisfying life He came to give us.

God gave us dopamine to shine like a light, enjoy Him, and pursue the rich and satisfying life He came to give us.

So many of us are walking through difficult seasons in life. We have record numbers of people struggling with anxiety and depression. The invitation of Jesus is ‘come to me.' More of Jesus is the answer to the hurried lives we live. He offers peace, purpose, and rest for our souls.

So many of us are walking through difficult seasons in life. We have record numbers of people struggling with anxiety and depression. The invitation of Jesus is ‘come to me.' More of Jesus is the answer to the hurried lives we live. He offers peace, purpose, and rest for our souls.

Littleton Campus Pastor Andrew Zajicek preaches a message about judgement. As a society we have never had more access to other people's dirty laundry than we do now. We love to judge others because it makes us feel better about ourselves. Jesus reminds us in the Gospel of John that we have all sinned and fallen short of God's glory, but because of Him, mercy triumphs over judgement.

Littleton Campus Pastor Andrew Zajicek preaches a message about judgement. As a society we have never had more access to other people's dirty laundry than we do now. We love to judge others because it makes us feel better about ourselves. Jesus reminds us in the Gospel of John that we have all sinned and fallen short of God's glory, but because of Him, mercy triumphs over judgement.

Pastor Ethan Matott from our Austin, Texas campus preaches a message about Josiah, the youngest king in the Bible. He reminds us that God uses unlikely people in unlikely times and unlikely places to do unlikely things.Return to God's grace.Return to God's promises.Return to God's Word.Return to God's presence.

Pastor Ethan Matott from our Austin, Texas campus preaches a message about Josiah, the youngest king in the Bible. He reminds us that God uses unlikely people in unlikely times and unlikely places to do unlikely things.Return to God's grace.Return to God's promises.Return to God's Word.Return to God's presence.

Red Rocks Youth Pastor Ethan Johnson shares moments from Scripture about God's Glory. He challenges us to see life through the eyes of God's Glory instead of making everything about ourselves.

Red Rocks Youth Pastor Ethan Johnson shares moments from Scripture about God's Glory. He challenges us to see life through the eyes of God's Glory instead of making everything about ourselves.

If the Bible is God's Word, why do Christians so often ignore it? Let's look at three reasons why we might be ghosting the Word of God, and be encouraged to dive in and look at the Living Word as a source of life for our every day.

If the Bible is God's Word, why do Christians so often ignore it? Let's look at three reasons why we might be ghosting the Word of God, and be encouraged to dive in and look at the Living Word as a source of life for our every day.

God calls us to have a child-like faith. Children are quick to feel wonder, love, and trust. Yet, as we live more life and experience more things, we tend to over-complicate our faith. God calls us to return to the simple, trusting faith of a child.