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Red Rocks Fellowship
United States
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 16 มี.ค. 2020
Our Commitment - To faithfully teach the Word of God, to reverently worship Him, to experience Biblical fellowship in the body, and to proclaim the Gospel of Jesus Christ... all with a view to encouraging and equipping believers for service.
Sunday Services is at 10:00am. Education hour is at 8:45am.
Sunday Services is at 10:00am. Education hour is at 8:45am.
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Jesus Reigns Over All
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Weekly Encouragement from Red Rocks Fellowship, Littleton, CO
There's More To The Story Than The Headlines
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Weekly Encouragement from Red Rocks Fellowship, Littleton, CO
Worship Service/January 12, 2025/"Glory and Purpose"/Revelation 1:1-8/Matt Strid
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Weekly Worship Service from Red Rocks Fellowship, Littleton, CO
All Hope Hinges On The Resurrection
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Weekly Encouragement from Red Rocks Fellowship, Littleton, CO
God is Working to Make All Things Great Again.
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Weekly Encouragement from Red Rocks Fellowship, Littleton, CO
How Do I Get Through Tough Times?
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Weekly Encouragement from Red Rocks Fellowship, Littleton, CO
Worship Service/January 5, 2025/"Across Millenia"/Revelation 1:1-3, 9-19, 22:6-10, 20/Matt Strid
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Weekly Worship Service from Red Rocks Fellowship, Littleton, CO
Change Is About Being
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Weekly Encouragement from Red Rocks Fellowship, Littleton, CO
Healthy Roots Creats Healthy Fruits
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Weekly Encouragement from Red Rocks Fellowship, Littleton, CO
Worship Service/December 29, 2024/The Pathway Revisited/Colossians 2:6-7/Matt Strid
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Worship Service/December 29, 2024/The Pathway Revisited/Colossians 2:6-7/Matt Strid
Christmas Eve Service/December 24, 2024/"Ordinary?"/John 1:9-14/Matt Strid
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Christmas Eve Service/December 24, 2024/"Ordinary?"/John 1:9-14/Matt Strid
God Turns The World's Wisdom Upside-Down
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God Turns The World's Wisdom Upside-Down
Worship Service/December 22, 2024/Ordinary: Celebration to Anonymity/Matthew 2/Matt Strid
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Worship Service/December 22, 2024/Ordinary: Celebration to Anonymity/Matthew 2/Matt Strid
Worship Service/December 15 2024/Ordinary: Mothers and BeliefLuke 1:39-45/Matt Strid
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Worship Service/December 15 2024/Ordinary: Mothers and BeliefLuke 1:39-45/Matt Strid
Jesus' Birth Reminds Us God is Working in All Things
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Jesus' Birth Reminds Us God is Working in All Things
Jesus' Birth Accomplishes More Than You Think.
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Jesus' Birth Accomplishes More Than You Think.
Worship Service, December 08, 2024, Ordinary: The Events The Father Uses, Luke 2:1-7, Matt Strid
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Worship Service, December 08, 2024, Ordinary: The Events The Father Uses, Luke 2:1-7, Matt Strid
We Must Give Up Our Expectations To See Jesus
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We Must Give Up Our Expectations To See Jesus
Our Assumptions & Expectations Keep Us From Seeing
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Our Assumptions & Expectations Keep Us From Seeing
Worship Service/December 1, 2024/Ordinary: Keep Your Eyes Open/John 1:35-51/Matt Strid
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Worship Service/December 1, 2024/Ordinary: Keep Your Eyes Open/John 1:35-51/Matt Strid
A beautiful service for a beautiful man. I’m sorry I missed it. Prayers for Chris and all of Bruce’s loved ones. Miss you.
I just got jump scared. "Hey! I know that guy!"
This....makes....no sense. Just sayin.
Can you any dumber?
So thankful we are covering Ephesians expositorily. We jumped right in with the heavy subjects of free will and election but they were well covered. Good job, Pastor Matt!
🌹 Promo>SM
Yes, but only because then I'd be out of a job. 🤣
*PromoSM* 😱
What that Bible verse?
Philippians 3:8
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Great job Matt as always. God Bless you. Miss you all so much. I work everyday.
Love ❤️ it!
Matt thank you for this message. The Glory of God. I watched on my phone.
whatever is good right think on these things I am amazed in the blood of jesus's name amen
Thank you for this message
You are an amazing pastor Matt!! We are so blessed to have you 😇
I love how you said He was so Holy He had to die for us and so loving He wanted to die for us! It hit me on Sunday and still pricks my heart today! I don't know if I full comprehend how great this is but I long to.
Listening on my phone. Very good news 👍. Merry Christmas Red Rocks Fellowship.
Thank you Johanna! So true!! Good leading and teaching!
Worship was AMAZING! What a moment to hear my Pastor worship. Such a sweet spirt to come before the Lord as a church family.
I love and appreciate how you explained the different meanings of love. So thankful that Christ makes restoration for me!
To the extent that singleness is a gift, it is a cross-shaped gift. The truth is that unwanted, pro-longed singleness is a serious, painful, and exhausting trial that few, save those who live it, truly understand. To endure it, one must always keep their gaze on Christ. I always think of how Peter walked on water so long as his eyes were firmly set on Christ. The moment he took his gaze off Christ, he began to sink. Likewise, the moment we take our eyes off Christ is the moment we begin to sink into the depths of sadness, loneliness, bitterness, envy, sinfulness due to sexual frustration, and anger. Always we must keep our eyes fixed on Christ and draw closer to Him. It is a common misconception, not to mention an overblown cliche, that "the free time of singleness" allows for a person to have "undistracted devotion to God" and a "radical approach to service," as if dropping kids off at school or taking walks with your spouse means you are a less devoted Christian. Well, regardless of that, I cannot think of more invasive, unending, unrelenting, and painful distractions than sexual frustration without respite or loneliness without comfort. Frankly, the "distractions" of marriage pale in comparison. This misconception is born from a lack of experience seeing as it is most often asserted by those who were either married early in their lives or those who have not yet experienced the trial of truly pro-longed singleness. And on that point, it would not be hyperbolic to suggest that 99% of pastors, Christian TH-camrs, and people engaged in mission work are ... you guessed it .... married. Indeed, most of them are married quite early. It is rare indeed to see any pastor actually take Paul up on his advice. So evidently "free time" and "undistracted devotion" is not as important to serving the kingdom as we think? Does that make any sense to anyone? Pastors, in particular, are chosen by God for a unique and central role in His church. They minister to the flock of believers and guide them in their understanding of and growing in the truth of the Word. The stronger the pastor, the stronger the church; the weaker the pastor, the weaker the church. If anyone should be wholly devoted to God's work without the "cares or burdens" of a spouse, it should be pastors, according to this thinking. But we all know that is rarely if ever the case. Why is that? No one ever tells a pastor he'd be better off single .... they only say it to older singles who are struggling with their singleness. I have even heard pastors tell young men who are training to become pastors that they should seek out a spouse so that, in having a God-blessed and God-ordained marriage within which sexual intimacy is both possible and cherished, the desires of the flesh can be properly directed. Go figure. This point is never really mentioned in sermons on singleness, despite it being found in 1st Corinthians 7. Indeed, for all the preaching on singleness that surrounds 1st Corinthians 7, the first few verses of that chapter are rarely, if ever, addressed. Paul literally tells married people to NOT deprive one another of sexual intimacy because in doing so, the resulting sexual frustration would possibly lead towards temptation and sin. If Paul, who champions singleness, is saying such a thing to married people who can actually experience blessed sexuality, where does that leave the perpetually single people? It leaves them in a rather difficult, painful, and frustrating position, simple put. That being said, I would say that there is truth in the idea that singleness can and should bring a person closer to Christ, but not in the way inexperienced people think there is. The "free time of singleness" does not drive a person closer to Christ; the pain of singleness does. Years upon years without the blessing, joy, and comfort of a loving, God-ordained spouse with whom to share affection, love, trials, friendship, and sexual intimacy amounts to an afflicted existence, in all seriousness. Yes, Christ is all we need. Yes, God is sovereign. Yes, God uses afflictions to teach, guide, and mature us. Recognizing these truths, however, does not alleviate the pain of prolonged, unwanted singleness, even if it does place that pain in the proper, spiritual context. Can it be a "gift?" Certainly it can. It is a gift for others and for the kingdom of God with regards to whatever work the Lord would have a person do in their singleness. And certainly, we must obediently walk whatever path the Lord calls us to walk. Yet as is often the case when serving God in obedience, there is pain. Even the gracious, merciful, loving, and amazing gift of salvation came at the price of sacrifice and suffering in the form of Christ on the cross. So the "gift" of singleness can be a blessing, yes. But it will also result in lonely nights, no family of your own, the lack of the affection and companionship of a spouse, and also the seemingly endless and maddeningly frustrating battle for sexual purity for which there is no release and expression that is not categorically sinful. I say this not in a negative way, because I do believe we must be content and find joy in whatever circumstance the Lord places us. But as the years go on, the "gift" of singleness becomes a trial and battle of an entirely different nature and intensity, rest assured. Do not mistake me. I am not questioning God. I have no doubt that God is good and sovereign and desires what is best for His children. But C.S. Lewis said it best when he wrote, "we are not necessarily doubting that God will do what is best for us; we are wondering how painful the best will turn out to be." And for anyone dealing with truly prolonged, unwanted singleness/celibacy, it is like picking up a bloody cross and following Christ. But He did, after all, say that true discipleship would be like that.
Hello Matt, wonderful service. I follow you on the computer and the Bible. Since i went to BSF I could follow along with you in the New Testament. Thank you
very good sermon , Thank you very much. God Bless You and Red Rocks Fellowship
I am listening to your service on my computer. I did not receive a bullentin this week
watching on computer Monday morning. Thank you, Matt and Red Rocks
watching service from computer, 02-09-2021
we can't hear a word the speaker is saying
Matt Thank you for the wonderful sermon
Glenn and I are watching on our computer Thank you so much for sharing the gospel.
Glenn and I are watching on our computer. 10-13-20 Thank You, Jack
Thanks so much everyone.