Red Couch Theology

At South Fellowship Church, we know there’s only so much we can cover in a Sunday morning gathering, so we invite you to dive deeper with us through our podcast, Red Couch Theology – Sermon Conversations with Alex and Aaron. Recorded live every Thursday at 11am, Pastors Alex, Aaron, and occasional guests engage in casual, insightful conversations that unpack and explore the ideas from the previous Sunday’s teaching. If you want to go further into the texts and subjects we discuss in our Sunday gatherings, this podcast is for you! Submit your questions at redcouchtheology.com.

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Episodes

Thursday Mar 07, 2024

Well, hello, hello, and welcome to another episode of the Red Couch Theology podcast. In this week's episode, we talk about the most delightful things, like temptation and testing and Satan. So why don't you figure out how that's an exciting subject? Actually, I think it's really profound because Alex, I think unlocks some of this part of the Lord's prayer that is often times confusing and challenging for us. Does God actually tempt us? Is that what he's up to behind the scenes? Is he dangling temptations before our faces, wondering if we'll stumble and fall? These are the kinds of questions we're going to wrestle with today. So, let's dive in.

Thursday Feb 29, 2024

There’s only so much we can cover in a Sunday morning gathering! Each week, you’re invited to tune into our podcast, “Red Couch Theology – Sermon Conversations with Alex and Aaron.” We record our podcast live every Thursday at 11am. What can you expect? Pastors Alex, Aaron, and the occasional guest have a casual conversation, diving deeper into ideas related to last Sunday’s teaching.

Thursday Feb 22, 2024

Well, hello, and welcome to another episode of the Red Couch Theology podcast. Hey, this week, we're continuing in the Lord's prayer. We're in this larger part of the series of the sermon of the Mount but focused on the Lord's Prayer, and we're talking about daily bread, and we're gonna wrestle with, you know, some countries seem like they have more bread than others. Some political systems seem more inclined to produce bread than others. And we're gonna wrestle with all those sorts of things. And ultimately, we're gonna talk about, does God, what does he mean by daily bread when we talk about that? So, let's dive right in.

Thursday Feb 15, 2024

Hello, and welcome to another episode of the Red Couch Theology podcast. Hey, today, as episode, we're diving into the Lord's prayer and we're gonna be talking about what in the world is the Kingdom of God and how is praying for the Kingdom of God affect our kingdom and our will and all of that. So, let's dive in.

Thursday Feb 08, 2024

Well, hello, hello and welcome to another episode of the Red Couch Theology podcast. Hey, today on our show, we are going to be talking about prayer and some of the nuances of prayer, some of the reasons prayer is hard for us. We're also going to solve once and for all the question of God's sovereignty and man's free will. I'm lying, but we are going to talk about it. So why don't you tune in?

Thursday Feb 01, 2024

There’s only so much we can cover in a Sunday morning gathering! Each week, you’re invited to tune into our podcast, “Red Couch Theology – Sermon Conversations with Alex and Aaron.” We record our podcast live every Thursday at 11am. What can you expect? Pastors Alex, Aaron, and the occasional guest have a casual conversation, diving deeper into ideas related to last Sunday’s teaching.

Thursday Jan 25, 2024

Hello, and welcome to another episode of the Red Couch Theology podcast. Hey, this week, I'm super excited because we have a guest on our show, Kevin Butcher who brought the message on Sunday is on the episode today and he's talking about discovering rest in the love and the heart of God. And if you weren't there on Sunday, please listen to that. It was powerful. It does get cut off right at the end, and I apologize for that. Listen to this episode; you must hear some of what he says without further ado. Let's dive in.

Thursday Jan 18, 2024

Hello, and welcome to another episode of the Red Couch Theology podcast. Hey, today on the podcast, we're talking about emotional journeys and dealing with our past and all sorts of things. We also deal with a few questions from you, quite a few questions from you about that process and what it means to be a member at South and a question from the previous week. So that sounds very convoluted, but we'll dive right into the episode, and you'll find out as we go.

Thursday Jan 11, 2024

Hello, and welcome to another episode of the Red Couch Theology Podcast. Hey, this week, we talked about how you should probably skip ahead to about 30 minutes into the episode because that's when the substance happens. I'm just joking. We did talk a little bit about how Alex rudely insulted Broncos fans. We talked about the nature of blessing at the end of the episode. But in the core, we wrestled with this challenge of, are we supposed to be, you know, are we supposed to be ourselves or are we supposed to be transformed? Which one is it? And how do we know? And when and all of these sorts of questions about our own identities? And I think it was an insightful conversation. You'll have to decide for yourself.

Thursday Jan 04, 2024

Well, hello and welcome to another episode of the Red Couch Theology podcast. Hey, we're back for the New Year. We're so excited for another year of this podcast. And this week, we're actually talking about blessing this past Sunday. We actually blessed every person in the congregation. And so, on this week's episode, we're talking about what's going on when we bless someone. Is there power in that? Why would God allow us to transform people's reality with our words? And is that actually what's going on? These are the questions we deal with this week on the episode without any further ado; let's dive in and have a Happy New Year.

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