Waterstone Community Church Podcast

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Sermon podcast from Waterstone Community Church in Littleton, Colorado. We are a growing movement or transformed people reshaping the culture to reflect God's heart.

Episodios

  • Saul: The Disobedient King (Audio)

    20/07/2025
  • The Cry for a King (Audio)

    13/07/2025
  • Faith Like a Child: God Made Me (Audio)

    06/07/2025

    Unlike the stars or sun, God created us with care and intention. Even when we feel “not enough,” the truth is he made each of us uniquely to reflect his image—in kindness, creativity, and how we treat others. And even when life gets messy, God's love never gives up; he’s always ready to make us new again. References: References: Tove (טוֹב): Hebrew for “good” or “life-giving.” Tove Me’od (טוֹב מְאֹד): “Very good” or “complete goodness." TRANSCRIPT

  • Eternity (Audio)

    29/06/2025

    Baptism is a powerful, public way to show that our lives have changed through God’s forgiveness—it’s not about earning forgiveness but declaring the freedom we’ve already received. It also encourages us to hold on to hope in the resurrection, which promises a real, renewed life with God, where all pain and brokenness will be healed. Finally, saying “amen” to the Creed is like saying, “Yes, I’m all in” committing to live out these truths every day, letting our faith shape how we love, work, and face life’s challenges. References: “In the new heavens and new Earth, there is no death, no suffering. There are no funeral homes or abortion clinics or psychiatric wards. There are no assaults or missing children or drug rehabilitation centers. There is no bigotry, no muggings, no killings, no worry or depression or economic downturns. There are no wars. There is no unemployment, no anguish over failure and miscommunication. No more of that forever

  • The Sweet Life (RAD CAMP) (Audio)

    22/06/2025
  • One Church (Audio)

    15/06/2025

    We are part of one, holy, catholic, and apostolic church—a unified, set-apart, global body centered on Jesus and grounded in Scripture. As a body of believers we are called to live this out by pursuing unity over division, reflecting Christ in the way we love others, staying rooted in God’s Word, and joining the mission to become like Jesus and live for others. TRANSCRIPT

  • The Spirit (Audio)

    08/06/2025

    The presence of the Holy Spirit in a believer’s life is evident through wisdom, revelation, and empowerment. Yet, many followers of Jesus struggle to fully embrace the Spirit and remain open to its power and transformative work—both of which are essential for a vibrant, faith-filled life. References: "How many blessed truths have gotten snowed under. People believe them, but they are just not being taught, that is all. I think of our experience this morning. Here was a man and his wife, a very fine intelligent couple from another city. They named the church to which they belonged, and I instantly said, 'That is a fine church!' 'Oh, yes,' they said, 'but they don’t teach what we came over here for.' They came over because they were ill and wanted to be scripturally anointed for healing. So I got together two missionaries, two preachers, and an elder, and we anointed them and prayed for them. If you were to go to that church where they attend and say to the preacher, 'Do you believe that the

  • The Reigning Son (Audio)

    01/06/2025

    Jesus promises to come back—not with secret plans or end-of-the-world theories, but in full glory to set everything right. Instead of stressing about the timing or details, the focus is on who Jesus is: a fair judge and loving king. This gives us hope today, reminding us that no matter how broken or unfair life feels, Jesus will return to restore all things and bring lasting peace. References: “The only way to solve the problem of evil is for God to do what in fact he did, to take it out of the world by taking it into himself.” - Robert Capen

  • The Resurrected Son (Audio)

    25/05/2025

    Jesus’ resurrection and ascension are how God steps into our chaos and starts putting things back together—bringing order to the mess and beauty to our lives. Because he’s alive and reigning, we get to experience his presence with us, the power of the Holy Spirit in us, and a new purpose that calls us to live for something bigger than ourselves. Notes: John Craft, our Guest Speaker, is the Executive Director of the Rocky Mountain Church Network TRANSCRIPT

  • The Incarnate Son (Audio)

    18/05/2025

    Jesus’ birth reveals the depth of God’s faithful promises and longsuffering love. Seen through the experiences of Mary, Joseph, and the shepherds, it becomes clear that God stepped into human history to bring redemption. And the story continues—God still meets us in the midst of life’s chaos, offering grace precisely when and where it’s needed most. References: Kaci Mexico, our Guest Speaker is on staff as Young Adults Pastor at Red Rocks Church

  • The Eternal Son (Audio)

    11/05/2025

    Cultural perceptions and misunderstandings can blur the true essence of Christ, creating a disconnect in how faith is lived and understood. Everyday situations—like the frustration of losing a TV remote—highlight the need for clarity and focus in our spiritual lives. The Nicene Creed calls believers to see Jesus not only as Savior, but as the sovereign King worthy of full allegiance. It invites a shift away from life's distractions toward a deeper, more committed relationship with Him. For those wrestling with faith or seeking renewal, this reflection offers a fresh perspective on who Jesus truly is. References: What's a Christian Anyway? by Glen Packiam TRANSCRIPT

  • The Father (Audio)

    04/05/2025
  • We Believe (Audio)

    27/04/2025

    In a world where Christianity often feels lost—caught between political battles, cultural trends, and growing distrust—how do we find our way back to what truly matters? This series, Ancient Faith, invites us to rediscover the Nicene Creed: an ancient, tested declaration that has anchored generations of believers through every storm. We see how the Creed guards our theology, grounds us in unity, and guides us through uncertainty—calling us to live lives that make the gospel beautiful and credible once again. References: "In essentials, unity; in non-essentials, liberty; in all things, charity." - Often attributed to great theologians such as St. Augustine, it comes from an otherwise undistinguished German Lutheran theologian of the early seventeenth century, Rupertus Meldenius. "How is it possible that the gospel should be credible, that people should come to believe that the power which has the last word in human affairs is represented by a man hanging on a cross? I am suggesting that

  • Easter - I AM the Resurrection (Audio)

    20/04/2025

    We often forget—Easter began in a graveyard. It’s there that we’re reminded: death doesn’t get the final word, and real life in Jesus starts now. The story of Lazarus shows us that faith isn’t about having it all figured out. It leaves room for questions, doubts, and honest grief. Just like Jesus met Mary and Martha in their sorrow, He meets us in ours—offering hope, healing, and new life. This Easter, the heart of the message is simple: Jesus is the resurrection and the life—bringing hope for today and promise for tomorrow.

  • I AM the Way, the Truth, and the Life (Audio)

    13/04/2025

    We all experience moments of feeling out of place or longing for something more—like we’re searching for a true sense of home. That deep longing can actually point to a spiritual need for connection, peace, and wholeness. Jesus’ words, “I am the way, the truth, and the life,” invite us to see him as the path back to that kind of life—one marked by restored relationship with God. In the middle of life’s chaos, this promise offers real hope: that we’re not alone, and that we’re being led toward a lasting home with our Creator. References: Big House by Audio Adrenaline TRANSCRIPT

  • I AM the Vine (Audio)

    06/04/2025

    In John 15, Jesus identifies himself as the True Vine, highlighting the invitation of remaining connected to him, as no branch can flourish on its own. He explains that while branches that bear no fruit are cut off, those that do bear fruit are pruned to increase their production, which shows that spiritual sustainability happens by connecting and depending on him. This relationship, cultivated through prayer and time in God's Word, invites us to experience deeper intimacy with God. References: Living Fearlessly by Jamie Winship “What do I need to know?” “What do I need to do?” TRANSCRIPT

  • I AM the Gate & Good Shepherd (Audio)

    30/03/2025

    Jesus is the Gate and the Good Shepherd because he provides salvation, guidance, and protection for all who follow him. In John 10, he describes himself as the gate to eternal life and the shepherd who lays down his life for his sheep, showing his deep love and sacrifice. Just as sheep rely on their shepherd for direction and security, we can trust Jesus to lead us and provide for our needs, even in the midst of life’s uncertainties. TRANSCRIPT

  • I AM the Light of the World (Audio)

    23/03/2025

    Jesus brings light into a world filled with darkness, offering truth, direction, and clarity to those who follow him. Without his light, people stumble in confusion and sin, but with him, there is hope, transformation, and a new way of living. His light not only reveals what’s true but also leads to a deeper relationship with God and a purpose-filled life. This matters because it reminds us to seek God when we feel lost, make choices that reflect his truth, and be a light to those around us. Whether at work, at home, or in tough situations, following Jesus helps us navigate challenges with confidence and share hope with others. Reference: "There's got to be more to life than this." - 60 Minutes, Tom Brady Interview, 2005 TRANSCRIPT

  • Faith Like a Child: God is Good (Audio)

    16/03/2025

    God's goodness comes from who he is—compassionate, gracious, and slow to anger—standing in contrast to the effects of sin. This encourages us to stay curious, ask deeper questions about his nature, and recognize the blessings that reflect his goodness. Trusting in his character brings comfort and hope in hard times, and a childlike wonder helps us see the beauty of God's goodness in our lives. References: “What comes into our minds when we think about God is the most important thing about us.” - A.W. Tozer, The Knowledge of the Holy "If you took the love of all the best mothers and fathers who have lived in the course of human history, all their goodness, kindness, patience, fidelity, wisdom, tenderness, strength, and love and united all those qualities in a single person, that person’s love would only be a faint shadow of the furious love and mercy in the heart of God the Father addressed to you and me at this moment.” - Brennan Manning, The Furious Longin

  • I AM the Bread of Life (Audio)

    09/03/2025
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