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You’re the reason Go Church Exists

Let’s take the next step in knowing god together!

Pastor Nick Invites you

What if next month was your best one yet? At Go Church, we believe God has more for you: more peace, more purpose, and more people who will walk beside you. Watch this short invite video from Pastor Nick and ask yourself, “What’s the best thing that could happen if I visited Go Church?”

Current message Series

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The only thing more expensive than community is an isolated soul. We live in the most connected age in history, yet loneliness is at an all time high. You can self checkout your groceries, but you cannot self checkout your soul. The answer isn’t ditching your devices, it’s moving from pixel to pixel scrolling to face to face connection through the ancient practice of Koinonia, joint partnership living from Acts 2:42-47.

02.01.2026 We have become experts at self-checkout living by trying to get the groceries without the people and the products without the person. But while you can self-checkout your supplies, you cannot self-checkout your soul. In this opening message of our Connected Life series, we look at the ancient practice of Koinonia in Acts 2 to discover why the only thing more expensive than community is an isolated soul. Real connection is not built on what you do or where you live. It is built on who you know. We explore the clinical dangers of loneliness and the spiritual necessity of face to face relationships in a pixel to pixel world. It’s time to stop paying for your privacy with your joy and start investing in the Christ centered community you were created for.

02.08.2026 We live in a day with more ways to connect than ever before, yet many people still feel isolated and lonely. In week two of our Connected Life series, Bill Carson shares why the Christian life was never meant to be lived on an island. God designed us for community and the early church modeled what it looks like to study, pray, and serve together. Whether you are coasting spiritually or moving forward in your faith, your next step is to move from the rows of Sunday morning into a circle where you can be known and supported. Real connection does not happen overnight, but it starts with a single step toward fellowship. Stop living in isolation and start experiencing the life giving power of the family of God.

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meet our pastors

Pastors Nick and Becky, daughter Sydney, and sons Ethan and Levi, moved to Denver in 2014 to plant Go Church. Nick and Becky love to go on long mountain drives, golf together with their boys, and rewatch Elvis (for the 100th time) with Sydney. They lead their family and Go Church fueled by Jesus, espresso, and snuggles from their pup, Wicket. They can’t wait to meet you, and hope you experience God and friendship at Go Church.

CHECK OUT WHAT GOD IS DOING IN AND THROUGH SOME OF THE PEOPLE IN OUR COMMUNITY. WE WANT TO HELP YOU FIND YOUR PART IN GOD’S STORY.

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“Go Church is the pet I never wanted. 

It’s like when your significant other decides to get a pet and you want nothing to do with it… Absolutely nothing to do with it! I wont walk it, ok I’ll walk it. Don’t let that thing on the couch. Jump to that thing on the couch… in your lap. We are not buying that thing a sweater! Jump to you and your dog with matching sweaters. 

Go Church is the pet I never wanted. But I desperately needed.” - Bill Reddick

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“A superb community to connect with God, truly emblematic of the church being the people.” - Paul Antony

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“We love Go Church! We have been part of this church community for the last 5+ years! People are kind, genuine and love Jesus!” - Annemarie Schroeder

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“My wife, Brooke and I, love Go Church! It's such an encouraging and uplifting group of people! The music is contemporary and modern with a great band and Pastors Nick and Becky are both amazing people! The messages are relevant, funny and practical. The staff is dedicated to kids, teenagers and adults alike. You should check it out!” - Bill Carson

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“Go Church truly feels like home. We have been so blessed to be a part of this strong community. Enjoy the biblical teachings, and killer coffee.” - Dan Schaub

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“We are so grateful for Go Church and the friendships that we have developed in Christ!” - Daryn Bridwell