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| 6/21/26 | ![]() How Good Christians Drift Away From God Without Realizing It | You can be doctrinally correct, faithfully serving, and completely checked out of your relationship with Jesus — all at the same time.The church in Ephesus was one of the strongest in the New Testament — active, discerning, and uncompromising in truth. Yet Jesus had one charge against them: they had abandoned the love they had at first. This message from Revelation 2:1-7 unpacks the quiet danger of spiritual drift — how activity for God slowly replaces intimacy with God, and how Jesus's call to Remember, Repent, and Return is less a warning and more an invitation home.Whether you've noticed a growing distance between you and Jesus, or you're simply going through the motions of faith without feeling much behind it, this message is for you.In this message you'll discover:Why the greatest danger to your faith isn't false doctrine — it's a cold heartHow spiritual drift happens gradually through a thousand small decisions, not one sudden fallThe difference between being busy for God and being genuinely close to GodJesus's three-step path back to your first love: Remember, Repent, and ReturnKey Scriptures: Revelation 2:1-7, Luke 10:41, John 5:39, Matthew 6:21 | — | ||||||
| 6/14/26 | ![]() You're Not as Trapped as You Think | At The Movies Season 2 | Week 4 | Everybody's locked up in something. Most people just stop noticing the bars.In this message from our At The Movies series, we use The Shawshank Redemption as a mirror for the human condition — the jobs, habits, relationships, shame, and fear that quietly become our cells. The real question isn't whether you're trapped. It's whether you still believe freedom is possible.Whether you're in a season of feeling stuck, numb, or like "this is just my life now," this one is for you.In this message you'll discover:Why sin functions like a prison that masters you — and how to recognize the bars you've stopped seeingThe difference between hope and faith, and why you need both when life gets hardWhy real transformation is a slow dig, not an instant rescue — and how to keep goingHow taking responsibility for your past becomes the first step toward freedomKey Scriptures: John 8:34, Galatians 5:1, Hebrews 11:1, James 1:2-4 | — | ||||||
| 6/7/26 | ![]() When Your Plans Blow Up | At The Movies Season 2 | Week 3✨ | overcoming plansfaith in adversity+4 | — | Flatirons Community ChurchAt The Movies | Philippines | plansfaith+6 | — | 19m 18s | |
| 5/31/26 | ![]() You Don't Have To Be Qualified | At The Moves Season 2 | Week 2✨ | qualificationidentity+3 | — | Flatirons Community ChurchNacho Libre | — | qualificationidentity+5 | — | 23m 14s | |
| 5/24/26 | ![]() What Saving Private Ryan Gets Right About Grace | At The Movies | Week 1✨ | gracesacrifice+3 | — | Saving Private RyanEphesians 2:8–9+1 | — | gracesacrifice+4 | — | 27m 53s | |
| 5/17/26 | ![]() What No One Tells You About Weakness✨ | weaknessstrength+4 | — | What No One Tells You About Weakness2 Timothy 2:1-7+3 | — | weaknessstrength+5 | — | 33m 05s | |
| 5/10/26 | ![]() Did You Fall For The Purpose Trap? | Artificial Intelligence | Week 5✨ | purposepain+4 | — | Romans 8 | — | purpose trappain+5 | — | 46m 07s | |
| 5/3/26 | ![]() You're Chasing The Wrong Things | Artificial Intelligence | Week 4✨ | identitysurrender+4 | — | EcclesiastesMatthew+3 | — | identitysuccess+5 | — | 46m 48s | |
| 4/26/26 | ![]() Your Problem Isn't Them (It's This) | Artificial Intelligence | Week 3✨ | inner peaceconflict avoidance+4 | — | Flatirons Community ChurchJames 4:1–2+4 | — | peaceanxiety+5 | — | 39m 42s | |
| 4/19/26 | ![]() Stop Believing This Lie About Sex | Artificial Intelligence | Week 2✨ | sexual brokennessshame+4 | — | Flatirons Community Church | — | pornhidden sin+4 | — | 48m 51s | |
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| 4/12/26 | ![]() The Hard Truth About Easy Living | Artificial Intelligence | Week 1✨ | artificial intelligencereal life+4 | — | — | — | easy livingsuccess+4 | — | 1h 12m 05s | |
| 4/5/26 | ![]() Find Freedom By Letting Go | Easter Service | 2026✨ | freedomletting go+3 | — | — | — | freedomEaster+6 | — | 44m 23s | |
| 3/29/26 | ![]() Come Back Strong After Failure, by Turning to Jesus | Book of John | Week 13✨ | failurerepentance+3 | — | Book of John | — | failurerepentance+5 | — | 39m 01s | |
| 3/22/26 | ![]() If You Feel Far From God, Watch This | Book of John | Week 12✨ | eternal lifeknowing God+4 | — | Book of John | — | eternal liferelationship+5 | — | 38m 46s | |
| 3/15/26 | ![]() How To Hear God's Voice | Book of John | Week 11✨ | hearing God's voiceHoly Spirit+4 | — | Flatirons Community Church | — | God's voiceHoly Spirit+5 | — | 41m 22s | |
| 3/8/26 | ![]() Find Peace When Life Falls Apart | Book of John | Week 10✨ | peacetrust+3 | — | Book of John | — | peacetrust+5 | — | 48m 27s | |
| 3/1/26 | ![]() Same Demons Different Day | Book of John | Week 9✨ | faithcorruption+4 | — | Flatirons Community Church | — | faithcorruption+5 | — | 41m 40s | |
| 2/22/26 | ![]() Hearing God in a Loud World | Book of John | Week8 | Are you sure the voice you’re following is actually Jesus?In John 10, Jesus says we’re all following someone. The question is who. In a world packed with influencers, opinions, and spiritual noise, it’s easy to mistake a loud voice for a true one. Jesus calls Himself the Good Shepherd and the Door. He warns that false teachers are thieves who steal, kill, and destroy. Real life, real freedom, and real peace are found by learning to recognize His voice through Scripture and following Him out of the chaos into something better. | — | ||||||
| 2/15/26 | ![]() Success Still Leaves You Empty | Book of John | Week 7 | Are you trying to manage your thirst instead of admitting you have one?In John 7, the crowd argues about who Jesus is. Good man. Prophet. Dangerous. Savior. No one is confused about what He claims. The real issue is what it would cost if He is telling the truth. At the Feast of Booths, while people pray for water and wait for rescue, Jesus stands up and says, “If anyone is thirsty, come to Me and drink.” He does not offer better rules. He offers Himself.This episode wrestles with spiritual burnout, success that does not satisfy, and the pressure to hold life together while running on empty. Jesus does not fit into your life. He becomes your source. The question is not what others think about Him. The question is who you say He is and whether you are ready to come and drink. | — | ||||||
| 2/8/26 | ![]() Why God Hasn’t Fixed It Yet | Book Of John | Week 6 | What if the biggest problem you’re begging God to fix… is actually you?This message walks through John 6 and one of Jesus’ most famous miracles with a fresh lens. Thousands are hungry, the disciples feel overwhelmed, and Jesus asks a question that exposes how we think about trust, control, and provision. This isn’t just about bread and fish. It’s about why we keep waiting on God while holding tight to the very thing He’s asking us to release.Jesus isn’t short on power. The real issue is whether what He gives can move through us or stops with us.Transformation happens when we stop asking God to do more and start trusting Him with what we already have. When the disciples handed over what felt too small, Jesus multiplied it and everyone was fed. Even the disciples ended up with more than they started with. The miracle didn’t begin with abundance. It began with surrender. The same invitation stands today. Trust Him. Hand it over. Watch what He does next. | — | ||||||
| 2/1/26 | ![]() The Hardest Question Jesus Ever Asked | Book of John | Week 5 | What if the thing keeping you stuck isn’t your past but the story you’re telling yourself about it?In John 5, Jesus meets a man who’s been stuck for 38 years and asks a question that feels almost offensive: “Do you want to get well?” This message digs into how labels, excuses, and a quiet victim mindset can keep us on the mat even when Jesus is standing right in front of us. It’s honest about real pain while confronting the patterns that shrink our faith and limit what we believe is possible.This story isn’t just about healing legs. It’s about healing identity. Jesus doesn’t shame the man, but He does challenge him to move. When we stop letting our wounds define us and start trusting what Jesus can do, agency returns, faith grows, and hope comes back online. The Father is still working, and that means you’re not finished yet. | — | ||||||
| 1/25/26 | ![]() Find True Freedom by Facing What You Hide | Book Of John | Week 4 | What if the thing you're most ashamed of is exactly where Jesus wants to meet you? This message flips everything you thought about Jesus on its head. He’s not floating above your mess—He’s sitting right in it. In John 4, we see Jesus intentionally walk into a place everyone else avoided, to meet a woman everyone else rejected. She wasn’t clean, perfect, or put together. She was tired, ashamed, hiding. And Jesus met her there. Maybe you think you're too far gone. Too broken. This story proves you're exactly who He's looking for.What starts as a casual conversation by a well turns into a soul-deep rescue. Jesus doesn't avoid her past—He names it, not to shame her, but to free her. Her shame becomes her story. Her story becomes a testimony. And her testimony leads an entire town to believe. Jesus does the same for us. He doesn’t need the version of you you’re trying to fake—He wants the real you. The tired you. The hurting you. The hiding you. He knows everything you’ve ever done, and He still wants you. | — | ||||||
| 1/18/26 | ![]() Your Faith Isn’t Working. Here’s Why | The Book Of John | Week 3 | What if your version of faith is built on the wrong thing? Your Faith Isn’t Working. Here’s Why,Most of us are living with a faith that’s built on a contract—“God, if I do this, you’ll bless me”—but that house of cards always collapses when life gets hard. In this talk, we walk through the end of John 2 and into chapter 3 where Jesus flips tables in the temple, calling out a broken system that held people hostage. Then He has a late-night conversation with a religious leader who has all the answers, but still feels lost. Jesus offers something radically better: a whole new life, not a better version of the old one.Jesus didn’t come to clean us up. He came to save us. Nicodemus, like many of us, had spent his whole life trying to earn his way to God. But Jesus tells him straight: unless you're born again, from above, you’ll never see the Kingdom. And He’s not talking about behavior—He’s talking about belief. In Jesus, we are not just forgiven…we are made new. Not by what we do, but by what He’s done. No more religion. No more shame. Just a new identity and a new life through Christ. | — | ||||||
| 1/12/26 | ![]() What to Do When God Doesn't Do What You Asked | Book Of John | Week 2 | What if the reason your faith keeps falling apart is that you’ve built it on a deal God never agreed to?Too many of us walk into faith thinking it’s a contract—“God, if you do this for me, I’ll believe in You.” That makes sense until life hurts. When the money runs out, the diagnosis hits, or the prayers go unanswered, we’re left wondering if God broke the deal. In this message, we look at John 2 and how the miracle at Cana reveals something far deeper than a magic trick. Jesus isn’t interested in transactional faith. He wants trust that holds, even when the wine runs out.Real faith begins when the contract ends. Like the disciples watching Jesus turn water into wine or the paralyzed man lowered through the roof, it’s not about the miracle—it’s about what the miracle points to. When faith stops being about what Jesus can do for you and starts being about who He is, something shifts. Your foundation gets stronger. You stop interpreting God's love through your pain, and start trusting His heart when life doesn’t make sense. That’s where unshakable faith is born. | — | ||||||
| 1/5/26 | ![]() When the Bible Speaks Straight to Your Pain | The Book Of John | Week 1 | Is your faith fueled by love, or by unresolved anger?If you're exhausted from trying to hold it all together while the world around you burns, you're not alone. Kicking off a new study in the Book of John, Jim Burgen gets brutally honest about the anger simmering under the surface of his own faith—and how Jesus’s love began to wash it away. Before we dive into the words John wrote, we have to look at the man himself: an angry young disciple transformed by the love of Jesus. This isn’t a Bible study for the polished. It’s for the burned out, bitter, and barely hanging on.John didn’t start out as the “apostle of love.” He was fiery, prideful, and ready to call down fire from heaven on his enemies. But after years of walking with Jesus, experiencing grace firsthand, and allowing himself to be served by Christ’s love, John changed—and it showed in every word he wrote. His anger didn’t disappear by willpower, but by letting Jesus kneel down, wash his feet, and touch the places he tried to hide. That same invitation is open to us today. Jesus doesn’t want to crush you—He wants to clean you, heal you, and love you back to life. | — | ||||||
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