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The Summit Church is a gospel-centered church in the Five Points neighborhood of Denver, Colorado. Here you will find teachings from our weekly worship gatherings.
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The Summit Church is a gospel-centered church in the Five Points neighborhood of Denver, Colorado. Here you will find teachings from our weekly worship gatherings.
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In the lowest place, God meets Gideon in hiding and calls him by a new name: “mighty man of valor.” With the promise “I will be with you,” He invites us to tear down the idols at home and trust Him in faith. From Judges 6.
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God delivers Israel through Deborah, Barak, and Jael—yet the victory is His. It leaves us asking: what happens when we step into the very thing God’s been asking of us? From Judges 4-5.
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1 Judges: Strengths, Weaknesses, & Obscurity 41:12
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Judges 3 tells the story of three unlikely deliverers. God works through strength, weakness, and even obscurity—but only Jesus breaks the cycle once and for all. From Judges 3:7-30.
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The book of Judges picks up after Joshua’s death, with the nation of Israel set to continue in God’s promise. They seek Him, then falter. Their story serves as a wake-up call: small compromises grow, and finishing well matters more than starting strong. From Judges 1—2:5.
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We’re all looking for rest. But falling short and self-reliance leave us weary. In Matthew 11:25–30, Jesus offers something deeper than a break—He offers real rest. Rest for the soul, found in trusting His gentle and lowly heart.
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Scripture calls singleness a gift to be embraced for the sake of God’s Kingdom. In 1 Corinthians 7, Paul shows how this gift—whether for a season or a lifetime—can be lived out with devotion to Jesus and His mission.
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What does Scripture say about gender and transgenderism? This week we look at gender dysphoria, the tension between body and mind, and how the way of Jesus offers both truth and compassion. | 1 Peter 3, Genesis 1–3, Romans 7 & 12
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In the second week of our teaching series on God & Sexuality, we traced God’s vision for sex and marriage from Genesis to the New Testament, examining same-sex attraction and relationships—and what it looks like to live completely surrendered to Jesus.
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1 God & Sexuality: The Way of Jesus in our Sexual Formation 1:01:15
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Is our view of sex shaping how we see God—or is our view of God shaping how we see sex? This week, we explore two competing stories of sexual formation—one without God, and one shaped by the way of Jesus. | 1 Thess. 4:1-5 & Romans 12:1-2
At the close of Philippians, Paul shares the secret to true contentment—not self-sufficiency, but Christ-sufficiency. He invites us to trust God’s quiet providence, confront our longings, and live with gratitude and generosity rooted in the faithfulness of the living God. | From Phil. 4:10-23; Guest Teacher: Bennett Rutherford…
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Paul shows how the Gospel of Jesus brings real peace—even into the most anxious and conflicted parts of our lives. Through prayer, truth, and God’s presence in community, we’re formed into a people of peace. | From Phil. 4:1–9
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We all carry something in our relationship to time. Regret, confusion, and fear can shape how we see where we’ve been, where we are, and where we’re headed. But in Philippians 3, Paul invites us to press on—not by rewriting our past or perfecting our future, but by fixing our eyes on Christ. In him, we find healing for what’s behind, purpose for what’s now, and confidence for what’s ahead. From Phil. 3:12–4:1.…
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Paul reminds us that obedience isn’t about striving harder, but about responding to the God already at work in us. As we grow in hunger for him, we take on the yoke of Jesus—becoming a people marked by obedience, innocence, and joy in a world bent toward cynicism. From Phil. 2:12–18. | Guest: Vernon Naron, Associate Director of Prayer & Mission at The Summit…
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We all long for assurance—for security, worth, and control. We feel the pull to earn it through success, trying to move beyond any pain or loss. Culture even celebrates this. But in Philippians 3, Paul points us to a better way: to lose our self-made worth and gain Christ. Through the cross, we are reconciled to God, and in him, we receive the only assurance that endures. | From Phil. 3:1–11. Guest Teacher: Drew Anderholm…
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Jesus chose the downward way. Paul calls this the path to joy, where humility and unity in the way of Christ—not ambition—become the starting point of every good thing in life. From Phil. 2:1-11.
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Suffering is part of life, but Paul invites us to see it not as defeat, but as a place of surrender— to God . When we stop avoiding pain and learn to walk worthy of the gospel, hardship becomes holy ground. Joy becomes our covering, and perseverance our path to maturity. From Phil. 1:27-30.
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Paul is in chains, and the fear that comes with it is real. However, he doesn't see his suffering as defeat, but as holy ground—and he genuinely experiences it that way, as the gospel takes root and courage in him and the church catches fire. For him, to live is Christ. From Phil 1:12–26.
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Paul is in prison, unable to do the very thing he was called to—yet his thoughts are soaked in joy. Writing to the church in Philippi, he shows that joy begins not in circumstances but in the mind—with gratitude—deepening in the heart and maturing through prayer as we see that the God who began a good work will carry it through. From Phil. 1:1-11.…
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As the early church grows, so do the needs—and the Apostles can’t meet them alone. In Acts 6, the community responds with Spirit-led service. And what begins as a practical solution becomes a powerful picture of the church: each person serving with purpose, growing in humility and faith—as the body of Christ.…
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In Acts 8, one faithful step leads Philip into a gospel moment that crosses continents, as the Spirit moves through Scripture to meet someone right where they are. This week, we explore what it means to be a Bible-saturated people—shaped by the Word and led by the Spirit.
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The early church lived with radical generosity, openhanded and awe-filled. This week, we explore how awe, honesty, and stewardship shape a Spirit-filled life. From Acts 4.
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In the face of opposition, the early church prays for boldness—and the gospel spreads like wildfire. We explore what it means to pray with that same courage today. From Acts 4.
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Acts begins with a small, devoted group convinced Jesus is worth everything. This week, we look at the gift of the Holy Spirit—God’s empowering, uniting, and sending presence.
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In the final chapter of John’s Gospel, Jesus’ last recorded conversation is with Peter. Here, we see a God who meets us in our greatest failure, restores us in live, and entrusts us again with His mission. From John 21.
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Jesus doesn’t hand us a checklist—He offers Himself. “I am the way,” He says, inviting us into a relationship, not a formula. From beginning to end, the gospel is about personally knowing the living God—marked by trust, obedience, and joy. From John 14.
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In washing his disciples’ feet, we see Jesus’ heart in the face of deep anguish—caring more for his people than his position. He invites us into the same way of humility and love. From John 13.
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Mary and Judas both sit at the table with Jesus—but their postures couldn’t be more different. One offers costly love; the other masks self-interest with self-righteousness. We reflect on what it means to treasure Jesus for who he is. From John 12:1–11.
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1 Jesus in the Midst of Tragedy & Suffering 49:11
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The story of Lazarus shows us a Savior who is deeply moved, greatly troubled, and present in our pain. But it doesn’t end there—Jesus calls life out of death, revealing the glory of God in the midst of suffering. From John 11.
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We live in a culture where we expect authority figures to fail us — so it’s hard to trust. But in John 10, Jesus says " I am the Good Shepherd. " The one who knows us, calls us by name, and lays down his life for us. What if the authority we’re longing for is actually good? Whose voice are you following?…
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As we keep exploring one-on-one encounters Jesus has in John’s gospel, we meet a man born blind — and through their interaction, we see three powerful elements of discipleship: faith, sight, and worship. From John 9.
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