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Hope Valley Church - Denver

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Welcome to the Hope Valley Podcast. Check back for weekly sermons and occasional episodes of "The Extended Cut" where we dive deep into a topic or summarize a series.

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1 Chronicles Part 2: Return To His Presence

We go deep into the heart of what it means to live in God's presence, drawing from 1 Chronicles 15 and the powerful story of King David bringing the Ark of the Covenant to Jerusalem. This message is a reminder that Pentecost isn't just a historical celebration—it's the birth of the church, when God's Spirit fell with wind and fire, writing His law not on tablets but on human hearts. The central question challenges us profoundly: What happens when we acknowledge God but live without His actual presence among us? David understood that all his success, power, and influence meant nothing if God wasn't at the center. Through the beautiful illustration of Punchinello and the Wemmicks, we see how the world constantly places stars and dots on us, defining our worth by performance, appearance, and achievement. But in God's presence, we discover our true identity: we're special simply because He made us, and He doesn't make mistakes. The stickers only stick if we let them matter. This message invites us to move beyond temporary encounters with God—those occasional Sunday morning goosebumps—and instead give Him permanent residency in our lives. When we spend time with our Maker, we receive life, power, security, and success. We discover that we are the temple of God, called to bear His presence wherever we go. The challenge isn't just to do good works for God, but to first be transformed in His presence so we don't build the wrong things or do the right things the wrong way.

24 May 2026 - 41 min
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1 Chronicles Part 1: Remember Who You Are

What if possibly the most boring part of the Bible actually holds the key to understanding who we truly are? First Chronicles opens with nine chapters of genealogies—1,200 names that most of us rush past to get to the 'good stuff.' Yet these ancient lists of names were designed to answer the deepest questions of identity that plague us today: What story do we belong in? Who are our people? Are we loved and secure? The Israelites returning from exile faced a devastating reality—their temple was underwhelming, their inheritance incomplete, and their identity fractured after 70 years of cultural assimilation in Babylon. The chronicler responded not with motivational speeches, but with genealogies that traced their lineage back to Adam himself, reminding them of their divine origin and God's unbreakable faithfulness across generations. Within these lists, three stories slow down to teach us profound truths: Jabez, born into pain, cried out to God and had his story rewritten; Reuben, born into privilege, forfeited his inheritance through sin; and Sheerah, a woman who built cities on major trade routes 900 years before Chronicles was written, showing us that even in brokenness, we can build something extraordinary. These genealogies function like identity formation theory, answering who we belong to, what we're called to do, and what we can become. The question for us today is simple but profound: What story are we listening to about ourselves? The news cycle, social media, our failures, our rejections—or the declaration of Scripture that we are chosen, royal, holy, and God's special possession?

17 May 2026 - 41 min
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2 Kings Part 2: Strike The Ground

This message takes us into 2 Kings 13, where King Jehoash shows up at the end of Elisha’s life feeling desperate and unsure. Elisha gives him something simple but meaningful to do – pick up a bow, shoot an arrow – and Jehoash does it right away. But then Elisha tells him to strike the ground with the arrows, and he only does it three times… then stops. That hesitation ends up costing him. Partial obedience, partial breakthrough. Honestly, that hits close to home. A lot of us start strong. When we first meet God or when life gets hard, we’re all in. But when things feel a little weird, a little uncomfortable, too comfortable, or when no one’s watching, it’s easy to pull back. We stop short. This story pushes us to ask some real questions: What prayers have we held back on? Who do we still need to forgive? What has God nudged us to do that we brushed off because it didn’t make sense in the moment? And when it comes to living this out, we’re not doing it empty-handed. Ephesians 6 reminds us we’ve actually been given everything we need: truth, righteousness, faith, salvation, God’s Word, and prayer. That’s how we “strike the ground” in our everyday lives. Will we keep going when it feels repetitive or unnoticed? Will we press past what feels comfortable? Because Denver doesn’t just need more people going to church on Sundays. It needs people who are all in: showing up for each other, staying rooted in the Word, praying like it matters, and building real community centered on Jesus.

3 May 2026 - 33 min
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2 Kings Part 1: Seeing Beyond The Headlines

In a world drowning in bad headlines and cultural noise, this message challenges us to see beyond the surface chaos to recognize God's advancing kingdom. In 2 Kings 6 we encounter the story of Elisha and his servant surrounded by an enemy army. While the servant saw only the overwhelming threat, Elisha prayed for his eyes to be opened, revealing God's flaming chariots and heavenly army surrounding them. This powerful narrative reminds us that there's always more happening in times of chaos than what meets the eye. The enemy's strategy is to intimidate us with fear and scarcity, convincing us that the bad news is all there is. But throughout history, even in the darkest moments, an undercurrent of kingdom advancement has always been flowing. The early church faced persecution yet responded by sharing meals, loving generously, and gathering faithfully. We're invited to resist the current of fear by pressing into simple acts of faith: sharing meals, extending forgiveness, giving generously, and prioritizing community. Faith doesn't deny reality but demands that reality bow to the truth of God's kingdom. The question before us is whether we'll join the undercurrent of grace that has advanced God's purposes through every generation.

26 Apr 2026 - 29 min
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