The Town Church / Fort Collins
The Town Church is a church in Fort Collins, Colorado. We gather on Sunday mornings at 2112 E Harmony Road in Fort Collins. 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
925 episodes
Advent 2025 - Hark! The Herald Angels Sing
Inspired by the angels’ appearance to the shepherds in Luke 2, Charles Wesley composed this hymn about the Savior King. We zoom in on this hymn with one important question in mind: How does it help us see Jesus?
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Advent 2025 - O Come, O Come, Emmanuel
This Advent hymn has withstood the test of time, sung for centuries and still echoing here in Fort Collins, Colorado.The main theme it proclaims is that Jesus, our Savior, has come to release us from the captivity of sin and from Satan, ...
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Advent 2025 - Come Thou Long Expected Jesus
In 1744, Charles Wesley published the hymn Come Thou Long Expected Jesus.This hymn, rich with theological truth, reminds us of the King who came and who will return, bringing true rest and freedom for His people.
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The AfterWord - The Minor Prophets
It's our final AfterWord of 2025! This week, we wrap up our series, The Common Thread, by looking at the Minor Prophets. What struck you this week? What was surprising about our look at these books?
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The Common Thread: The Minor Prophets
Our final week in the Old Testament brings us to the Minor Prophets.These twelve books speak against the rebellion of God’s people, yet they also reveal God’s heart to draw His people back to Himself.
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The AfterWord - The Major Prophets
The Major Prophets can feel confusing or intimidating to read. This week, we walk through some practical pointers for how to read through these books. Questions we explore: • How do we see more of Jesus through lamenting ...
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Season 12
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Episode 4
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The Common Thread: The Major Prophets
In the Major Prophets, God speaks with authority about His character, His judgment, and His plans for redemption.From Isaiah to Daniel, we see God’s longing for His people to turn from sin, and each book points forward to the coming Mess...
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The AfterWord - The Wisdom
The wisdom books teach us a lot about human emotion. We often swing between two extremes: ignoring our emotions or letting them rule our lives. Today, we talk about how to avoid those two ditches and explore a few other helpful topics.<...
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Season 12
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Episode 3
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The Common Thread: The Wisdom
God intentionally created us as emotional beings.From Job to Song of Solomon, the wisdom books of the Old Testament give voice to those emotions and show us how to bring our whole selves to God.
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The AfterWord - The History
In this big picture overview of the History books, we see the continued pattern of a deep longing for Jesus. Is every failing or disappointment in life meant to point us to Jesus and His promised return? How do we...
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Season 12
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Episode 2
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The Common Thread: The History
The History books of the Old Testament continue to reveal that something is missing for God’s people—something only Jesus can fulfill.Through the stories of promised lands and imperfect leaders, we see the ache for a greater King and a t...
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The AfterWord - The Law
This week, we zoom out and look at the big picture. How do the first five books of the Bible show us our need for Jesus? What generally struck you from this sermon? Have you always viewed the Bible as one cohesive...
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Season 12
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Episode 1
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The Common Thread: The Law
All of the Old Testament points forward to the coming of Jesus.This week, we’re looking at how Christ is revealed in The Law -- the first five books of the Old Testament. In these pages, God shows us His character and His...
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The AfterWord - 1 Corinthians 16
In our 1 Corinthians wrap-up, we explore the themes of chapter 16—how saints give together, serve together, endure together, and love together. Of these themes, which one resonated with you the most? How has God s...
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Season 11
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Episode 32
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