SERMONS AND TALKS

Here’s what’s in store for you in the coming weeks. If you want to listen to a particular sermon or talk, or research a topic or book of the Bible, browse our sermons and talks database below.

Each Sunday, Holy Trinity’s morning worship service recording is available on our YouTube channel by 11am. The recorded sermon will be posted below on Monday morning.  For your convenience, here is the morning service bulletin for Tuesday, December 24.

ADVENT SERMON SERIES

Sunday Worship Services: 9am, 11am & 5:30pm

The Return of the King

Several weeks ago, we elected a new President. In January he will take up office, and several weeks after that we will begin the next election cycle! Every four years we do the same thing. Power is fleeting. Control is illusory. Those who hold elected office come and go. But the King never changes. Jesus sits astride the throne of heaven and, in his sovereign love, reigns over the earth. One day he will bring history to its ultimate goal: He will return in glory, judge the living and the dead, and establish his kingdom forever. We will be a part of that. What difference does this make to how we live our lives? What does it look like to live in light of the return of the King? Join us in late November and December to find out.

  • November 24 – A Life of Longing
  • December 1 – A Life of Hope
  • December 8 – A Life of Peace
  • December 15 – A Life of Joy at 9 am & 11am / Lessons & Carols at 5:30pm
  • December 22 – Lessons & Carols at 9 am & 11am / A Life of Joy at 5:30pm
  • December 24 – Christmas Eve Children’s Pageant at 10:30am
  • December 24 – Christmas Eve Candlelight Services at 3pm & 5pm
  • December 25 – Christmas Day Service at 10am

RECENT SERMONS AND TALKS

Rev. Dr. John Yates III - March 13, 2022

Sermon: The Futility of Pleasure

Scripture References: Ecclesiastes 2:1-11

From Series: "Finding Meaning in a Broken World"

Ecclesiastes is a daring and sometimes disturbing book. It invites us to take a fresh look at the brokenness of this world and then asks if there is any meaning to life. Along the way it exposes our idols, skewers our self-deception and forces us to reckon with the empty promises we have chosen to believe. With brutal honesty, Ecclesiastes dances up to the edge of despair before drawing us back to the God who made us.

 

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