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 Sunday, May 18.

SUNDAY WORSHIP SERVICES AT 9AM, 11AM & 5:30PM

MAY 25 @ 9AM & 11AM

NO NIGHT CHURCH ON MAY 25

Wisdom for Friendship

Good friendships are one of the greatest blessings in this life. They are sometimes even more meaningful than relationships with family. We know from experience that as iron sharpens iron so friends sharpen us personally and spiritually. Yet we live in a time that struggles deeply with loneliness and isolation. We long for meaningful relationships but we seem to lack the ability to find friends, forge friendships and then hold on to them for the long haul.

Join us on Sunday mornings during the month of May as we consider what the Bible has to say about the importance, value and wisdom of friendship.

Built Up and Sent Out

The book of Acts tells the story of the first Christians — built up in Jesus Christ and sent out by the Spirit. What begins as the eyewitness accounts of a few ordinary Jewish fisherman, launches into a movement that changed the world. Thousands of years later the book still compels us to ask: what gave them courage, purpose, and unity? What about their message changed the course of history? And ultimately, what relevance does this have for us today? 

Join us this summer as we engage with the first nine chapters of Acts as we see how these chapters shape the foundational character of the Christian identity, as the church is both: built up and sent out.

  • JUNE 1: Ascension Sunday, Acts 1
  • JUNE 8: Pentecost, Acts 2

RECENT SERMONS AND TALKS

Rev. Dr. John Yates III - April 17, 2022

Sermon: Hope Awakened

Scripture References: Luke 24:1-12

From Series: "Easter"

First Corinthians 15 contains the longest, sustained reflection on Jesus’s resurrection in the New Testament. In this chapter, Paul argues that the resurrection is at the center of everything. In it we find meaning, hope and sustaining grace. Without it everything is vain. Join us during the month of May as we explore 1 Corinthians 15 and the centrality of Jesus’ resurrection.

 

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