The Town Church / Fort Collins

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The Town Church is a church in Fort Collins, Colorado. We have two services on Sunday morning at 201 Whedbee Street in Old Town Fort Collins - 9am or 10:45am. Join us as we learn to live in light of the gospel of Jesus Christ as taught in God's Word. For more information visit our web site - www.thetownchurch.org

Episodes

  • 1 Corinthians 6:12-20

    25/05/2025 Duration: 49min

    Paul uses three rhetorical questions to illuminate the relationship between a Christian and sexual immorality.  Rather than focusing on all of the physical and emotional and relational consequences that can occur, Paul offers us a theology of the body.

  • The AfterWord - 1 Corinthians 6:12-20

    25/05/2025 Duration: 39min

    Paul provides for us a theology of the body. In this episode we unpack that a little bit and ask questions like:Can this text be used more broadly about how to treat the body, or does it apply more narrowly specifically to sexual immorality?What are some ways God uses to take good theology and head knowledge like this and move it into our hearts and how we then live?What are some ways parents can talk about this topic with their young kids?We want to hear from you! Please send any questions or comments to info@thetownchurch.org. 

  • The AfterWord - 1 Corinthians 6:1-11

    20/05/2025 Duration: 49min

    How should we handle conflict within the church? This week, we unpack this topic with a few questions for discussion: How do we identify "trivial" cases? How do we discern when it is best to suffer wrong? Can we defend ourselves without sinning? We want to hear from you! Please send any questions or comments to info@thetownchurch.org. 

  • 1 Corinthians 6:1-11

    19/05/2025 Duration: 48min

    Our time in 1 Corinthians has centered around one theme: we are called to be saints together. This passage speaks into that theme as we consider how to approach conflict within the church as saints. 

  • The AfterWord - 1 Corinthians 5:1-13

    13/05/2025 Duration: 52min

    This passage covers a very difficult concept, bringing up a lot of questions around how to rightly handle sin. How does Paul's instruction to the church to disassociate with an unrepentant believer apply to one-on-one relationships like friendships and family?How does this fit with Jesus' instruction in Matthew 18 about dealing with someone who sins against you?What are some ways forward to give and receive feedback about our sin well?

  • 1 Corinthians 5:1-13

    12/05/2025 Duration: 52min

    How are we to live in light of the sacrifice of Christ? As Paul deals with sin that has impacted the church, we see how he calls them to deal with this sin, knowing Christ has been sacrificed on their behalf. 

  • The AfterWord - 1 Corinthians 4:6-21

    06/05/2025 Duration: 50min

    We have all received our gifts, skills, and abilities from God. How do we hold these in a way that does not diminish them or puff us up? How can the reality that we are receivers in Christ impact our daily lives? On this special Cinco de Mayo edition of the AfterWord, we discuss a hard-hitting question: Where are the best tacos in town?

  • 1 Corinthians 4:6-21

    05/05/2025 Duration: 44min

    Pride is a deeply rooted issue in the Corinthian church—one that distorts their understanding of who they are as Christians. In this passage, Paul reminds them (and us) of true identity in Christ.

  • Jonah Panel Discussion - April 30, 2025

    01/05/2025 Duration: 01h48min

    We desire for our view of God to become more and more accurate over time. Our hearts respond to God further revealing himself to us with a growing love for God. As a church we have called this spiritual formation rhythm Doctrinal Formation. The primary place our view of God is accurately formed is in the Bible. To this end, we hosted a panel conversation discussing the book of Jonah. We asked several men and women to study the book beforehand and then get together to share the fruit of their study, with a special eye to teasing out what the book of Jonah says God is like.We hope this is the first of many future panel discussions to come. Enjoy!

  • The AfterWord - 1 Corinthians 3:18-4:5

    28/04/2025 Duration: 44min

    In the church, we are constantly reminded that our identity is found in Christ alone. What does it look like to live this out practically? Other questions we explore: How have we (or people we know) lived in ways that the world may view as foolish? What difference does it make to us that our commendation comes from God? Additionally, we learn how to properly pronounce "legume."

  • 1 Corinthians 3:18-4:5

    28/04/2025 Duration: 46min

    Our hearts are quick to look for belonging and significance in things of the world. Paul reminds us in this passage that we receive our commendation from God alone because we belong to Christ. 

  • Easter 2025

    22/04/2025 Duration: 31min

    This Easter, we celebrated Jesus' victory over death by looking at the story of Thomas. Thomas, like so many of us, needed to see proof of God's work to believe. When we sit in our own doubt, where can we look to see proof that God is faithful and will meet us in our doubt? 

  • The AfterWord - 1 Corinthians 3:1-17

    15/04/2025 Duration: 53min

    This week, we take some time to unpack the big themes that Paul focuses on in 1 Corinthians 3. What does the milk vs. solid food analogy really mean? How can we view the idea of the rewards we receive as Christians? While we don't come to full understanding of these topics, the images Paul provides give us a glimpse of how God is at work. 

  • 1 Corinthians 3:1-17

    14/04/2025 Duration: 48min

    Paul uses a variety of pictures to help communicate truth to his readers. All of these pictures point back to the profound truth of the gospel and the unity we are meant to have as those who belong to Christ. 

  • The AfterWord - 1 Corinthians 2:1-16

    08/04/2025 Duration: 49min

    1 Corinthians 2 reminds us of one vital truth: the gospel is revealed to us by the Holy Spirit, because of the grace of God. This profound truth has a lot of implications to us as Christians, and it opens up some questions about sharing the gospel. Some questions that we unpack this week:What are things that motivate us to share our faith?What discourages us from sharing our faith? Verse 16 says "...we have the mind of Christ." How does this hit your heart? 

  • 1 Corinthians 2:1-16

    07/04/2025 Duration: 49min

    True wisdom is granted to Christians solely through the power of the Holy Spirit. We do not come to understand the gospel on our own—it is only by the grace of God that He reveals Himself to us.How should we respond to this profound truth? 

  • The AfterWord - 1 Corinthians 1:18-31

    01/04/2025 Duration: 41min

    This week, we discuss the foolishness of the cross, how we desire to experience God, and potatoes. How does being saved by the foolishness of the cross make a difference in our lives? Do we seek out intellect or emotional/miraculous experiences? How can we we seek those things in light of the cross? 

  • 1 Corinthians 1:18-31

    31/03/2025 Duration: 48min

    In the final section of 1 Corinthians 1, Paul makes a bold proclamation: To those who belong to God, the word of the cross is power. In a world that views this truth as foolishness, how can we cling to the cross? 

  • The AfterWord - 1 Corinthians 1:10-17

    25/03/2025 Duration: 56min

    Division in the church can be caused by a number of factors, most of those forming us in some significant way. Today, we explore what some of those may be and how to use discernment when it comes to the things that do influence us. What examples come to mind that cause division in the church? How can we use discernment when we evaluate the teachers we read, listen to, or follow? Who are you influenced by? 

  • 1 Corinthians 1:10-17

    24/03/2025 Duration: 46min

    Division is born from a variety of circumstances, disrupting the unity we are meant to have as a church.What causes division in the church? What can we cling to that truly unites us as a Body? 

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