Episodios

  • Aaron Nerds Out about John 18
    Apr 9 2026

    Hello, hello, and welcome to another episode of the Red Couch Theology podcast. This week, we're going into John chapter 18, and we're gonna get in the weeds because I promised you that we would when I preached John chapter 18. So Alex and I just wade our way through almost verse by verse and pull out a bunch of little nuggets that we've noticed in this glorious book of John. And, yeah, and hopefully that nerdiness is what you came to the show for. So let's dive right in.

    Send in your questions: https://redcouchtheology.com/Pastors Alex Walton & Aaron BjorklundSouth Fellowship ChurchBased in Littleton, CO

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    1 h y 4 m
  • The Church Jesus Wanted
    Mar 26 2026

    Hello, hello, and welcome to another episode of the Red Couch Theology podcast. Hey, this week we are talking about John chapter 17, and Alex thinks this passage is one of the more important, pivotal moments in the book of John, where he starts to shift towards the rubber meeting the road, the church being the church, and the commission that God gives the church. And today's episode, we're gonna talk about the messiness of how that's actually played out throughout human history. The church seems to be off the rails so much of the time. We're not unified oftentimes, and why does God do these things in and through the church? We discussed some of that messiness, and yet, maybe hold on to this hope that the church is still a beautiful thing in the world. Let's dive right in.

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    58 m
  • Have I Done Enough?
    Mar 19 2026

    Well, hello. Hello and welcome to another episode of the Red Couch Theology Podcast. This week on our show, we are actually exploring Alex's sermon from last week, where he talked about what parts of our lives, the branches of our lives, are supposed to stay. Does God invite us to maybe grow fruit that's beyond our capacity? Like maybe he made us not just to bear fruit, but to bear fruit so that we need him to sustain it all. And then we're also gonna dive into a few questions we received about how to know if I'm saved, and how to know if I've done enough to be in God's favor that we came outta the Alpha class? And we're gonna address that for you as well. So without any further ado, let's dive right in.Send in your questions at redcouchtheology.com.Have I Done Enough? | Red Couch TheologyPastors Alex Walton & Aaron BjorklundSouth Fellowship ChurchBased in Littleton, CO

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    57 m
  • Learning to Hear God in the Hard Seasons
    Mar 16 2026

     Well, hello. Hello and welcome everyone to the Red Couch Theology Podcast. Hey, this week we have two different guests. We have Angela Dunn, who taught the Alpha class last night, and we have Sean Switzer, who brought the message on Sunday. And we're talking about two main topics that actually tie together in an interesting way.


    First, Sean talked about those times when God prunes us, and we miss the old branches. And then we're also gonna talk about how we know when we're hearing from God's voice, like what does his voice sound like, and how do we know it's him talking to us? And interestingly, there's a connection between those two things, and they both tell incredible stories about how God's worked in their lives in both areas.


    So let's dive right in.

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    47 m
  • The Voice of God and the Word of God
    Mar 5 2026

    Hello, hello, and welcome to another episode of the Red Couch Theology podcast. This week, we cover sort of two major topics. One is sort of the Holy Spirit and the Holy Spirit's relationship to prayer. And how do we know when God's speaking, and what that experience is like, and how do we know what he's saying to us? And then the second major component we discuss is the nature of scripture. What's scripture trying to say to us? What's its nature, what's it trying to accomplish, and why is it so difficult to understand at times? And even where do we start? So if those questions interest you, that's, this is the show for you. Let's dive right in.

    Send in your questions at redcouchtheology.com.

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    1 h y 7 m
  • If God is in Control, Why Pray?
    Feb 26 2026

    Hello, hello, and welcome to another episode of the Red Couch Theology podcast. Hey, this week we are talking a little bit about prayer and the sovereignty of God. Does God cause bad things to happen directly and is he trying to get messages to us about our behavior or get through to us to change course? And then how do we know when he's speaking to us anyway? What does God's voice sound like? Is it, is it him or is it something else? What's up with all of this interaction with God and is, how in control is he along the way? These are the questions we address in this episode. Let's dive right in.Send in your questions at redcouchtheology.com.

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    56 m
  • Grace at the Table: Judas, Peter, and Salvation
    Feb 19 2026

    Hello, hello, and welcome to another episode of the Red Couch Theology podcast. Hey, this week we talk about John chapter 13 and in there we talk about what's going on with Judas and Peter and these betrayers and deniers. We talk a little bit about, at the end of this episode, we talked about like this demon possession thing that, is in the passage and then we talk about like how do you, how do you get saved according to John from this text like is foot washing related to that? Is that why don't we do foot washing today as much as maybe this text would imply we should and all of those types of questions. Let's dive right in.

    Send in your questions at redcouchtheology.com.

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    1 h y 1 m
  • Why did Jesus have to die? Couldn’t God just forgive us?
    Feb 5 2026
    Hello, hello, and welcome to another episode of the Red Couch Theology podcast. Hey, this week we're doing some serious theology. We're talking about atonement, or maybe put more for some of you out there, if you're not sure what atonement is, it's how in the world does the cross and resurrection save us? Like, really, what happens there? How does this event that took place thousands of years ago affect us today? What took place in the universe when that took place? Well, we wrestle with these kinds of questions today, and we hope we land on some of them. At least some nuggets and crumbs for you to ponder as you wrestle with them yourselves. Let's dive into the deep end with atonement.
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    1 h y 7 m