Aspen Grove Podcast
The Aspen Grove Podcast is home to the sermons from Aspen Grove Church in Parker, CO. Earlier seasons include sermons along with accompanying Family Devotions, and the earliest seasons are exclusively topical Family Devotional content. We hope this podcast is a helpful resource for you and your family!
Episodes
300 episodes
Easter 2026
As we celebrate the resurrection of Jesus this Easter, we focus on the incredible trade that He initiates in us.
Special Guest Speaker: RJ Johnson
RJ Johnson from Not My Will Ministries, one of our missions partners, shares his testimony of how God radically changed his life in prison, allowing him to go back into prisons to share the gospel.
Sermon on the Mount session 1 (Matthew 4:17-23)
Before we begin examining the most consequential sermon ever preached, we first need to understand the foundational message that led to it. Jesus’ message is summarized like this: “Repent for the kingdom of heaven is at hand.” What is this King...
Sermon on the Mount session 2 (Matthew 5:1-9)
Jesus begins the famous Sermon on the Mount with the Beatitudes, statements of blessing. We can best understand each of the various statements from 3 perspectives: identification, aspiration, and expectation. Matthew 5:1-9
Sermon on the mount session 3 (Matthew 5:10-16)
In His sermon on the Mount, Jesus makes it clear that His followers will be persecuted. And yet, He calls us to be salt and light anyway. What should that look like? (Matthew 5:10-16)
Sermon on the Mount session 4 (Matthew 5:17-20)
As Jesus continues Hid famous sermon, He chooses to validate the Scriptures, making the controversial statement that He did not come to abolish them, but to fulfill them. What does it mean for Jesus to fulfill the Law and the Prophets? Matthew ...
Sermon on the Mount session 5 (Matthew 5:21-26)
Jesus begins a section of correctly interpreting Old Testament law by likening anger to murder! Can we be angry without sinning? How can we deal with ur anger? Matthew 5:21-26
Sermon on the Mount session 6 (Matthew 5:27-32)
As the Sermon on the Mount continues, Jesus strikes some serious nerves, tackling the issues of lust and divorce. Matthew 5:27-32
Sermon on the Mount session 7 (Matthew 5:33-37)
While you may not find yourself taking a lot of oaths these days, Jesus' teaching on swearing in the Sermon on the Mount has broader implications...implications that may apply to you more than you think! Matthew 5:33-37
Sermon on the Mount session 8 (Matthew 5:38-42)
Instead of retaliating, Jesus tells people to turn that other cheek. But is Jesus really saying that we should all be perpetual pushovers and doormats? We should be careful to understand and apply this teaching contextually. Matthew 5:38-42
Sermon on the Mount session 9 (Matthew 5:43-48)
One of Jesus’ most difficult commands is this: Love your enemies. How can we understand and apply this teaching? Matthew 5:43-48
Sermon on the Mount session 10 (Matthew 6:1-4)
We all enjoy attention and recognition to some degree. But what does Jesus say about how who deserves the attention when we give? Matthew 6:1-4
Sermon on the Mount session 11 (Matthew 6:5-10)
In the Lord's Prayer, Jesus offers a model for prayer that begins by re-orienting our hearts, showing us that prayer is not something we perform, but rather something meant to conform us to our King and His Kingdom. Matthew 6:5-10
Sermon on the Mount session 12 (Matthew 6:11-12, 14-15)
God is a good provider, and the Lord’s Prayer shows us that we can pray for our basic needs. But what if God doesn’t provide what we think we need? Matthew 6:11-12; 14-15
Delivered session 1 (Exodus 1:1-14)
As we begin our study of Exodus, we establish the context and explore the essential connection that Exodus has to the gospel. Exodus 1:1-14
Delivered session 2 (Exodus 1:15-2:10)
Exodus 1:15-2:10 expands in some detail on verse 12 which said, “the more they were oppressed, the more they multiplied,” mad leads into the story of Moses. It also raises an interesting question: does God sometimes commend lying?
Delivered session 3 (Exodus 2:11-25)
Eager to deliver the Hebrews from slavery, Moses springs into action…and fails massively. Did God make a huge mistake in choosing Moses? Or did God know exactly what He was doing? (Exodus 2:11-25)
Delivered session 4 (Exodus 3:1-10)
At the burning bush, Moses experiences the presence of God in a new way, and it changes everything! But his experience was only an echo of what was to come. Exodus 3:1-10
Delivered session 5 (Exodus 3:11-22)
As Moses’ encounter with God at the burning bush continues, he’s got questions! Moses asks, “Who am I?” and “Who are you?” The answer to the first question is wrapped up in the answer to the second. Exodus 3:11-22
The Christmas Mood session 1
Are you in the Christmas Mood, or are you honestly just too stressed? Stress is just part of the Christmas season. So what does the Bible say to us about stress?
The Christmas Mood session 2
Christmas can bring about a lot of complicated feelings. Grief and sadness often keep people out of the Christmas Mood. How can we approach the sorrow of the holidays biblically?
The Christmas Mood session 3
The lead-up to Christmas involves a lot of waiting, as does the Christian life. How can we find hope in our waiting?
Delivered session 6 (Exodus 4:1-17)
As God calls Moses into action, Moses does his best to prove that he isn’t who God wants. Rather than choosing to prove that Moses is qualified, God instead proves Himself. Exodus 4:1-17