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, October 13.

MORNING SERVICE SERMON SERIES

We Believe: Back to Basics with the Nicene Creed

If you want to become good at a sport or excel at a craft, you must master the basics.  Even as you advance it’s important to keep going back to the basics to keep you sharp.  The same is true of our Christian faith.  That’s why, every week in worship we go back to basics when we say the Creeds.  They’re basic, but there is nothing simple about the truths they tell us.  Here we learn about the being and unity of God in three-persons, we are reminded of the hope of resurrection, and we are instructed on the nature of the Church.  There is a lot to take in!  This fall we will spend 7 weeks going back to basics as we explore what the Nicene Creed teaches, why it matters, and how it shapes our lives.

  • Sept. 8 – Genesis 1:1-5; 1 John 2:28-3:3; Mt. 11:25-30
  • Sept. 15 – Deuteronomy 6:1-16; Colossians 1:15-20; John 10:22-30
  • Sept. 22 – Isaiah 11:1-5; Ephesians 1:3-10; Luke 1:26-33
  • Sept. 29 – 2 Samuel 7:1-13; 1 Corinthians 15:1-6; Matthew 28:1-6
  • Oct. 6 – Ezekiel 36:24-28; Romans 8:1-11; John 14:15-20
  • Oct. 13 – Genesis 12:1-3; Ephesians 2:11-22; Mark 1:1-11
  • Oct. 20 – Ezekiel 37:11-14; Revelation 21:1-4; John 11:17-27

EVENING SERVICE SERMON SERIES

The Hidden Hand of God: The Story of Esther

There’s nothing in the world more powerful than a good story. Nothing can stop it. No enemy can defeat it. Stories are exciting and suspenseful, they captivate the imagination and inspire the will. The book of Esther is no exception. Except that, the story of Esther doesn’t simply exist to entertain its reader or convey truth or even to recall history. No, Esther is a story that recounts God’s surprising preservation of his promise and his people when they are threatened with annihilation by a superpower.

Through the story of Esther we discover the hidden hand of God working out deliverance for his people and showing again and again, that he is faithful and powerful to do what he has promised. Although the Lord is never named or mentioned, as the story unfolds his invisible presence is glaringly obvious. The conclusion of the matter can only be that God is always present even when circumstances say otherwise. For the people of God today, the story of Esther provides a confident reassurance and a divine comfort that our God is always present and never absent, even when it isn’t obvious.

  • This sermon series will run for seven weeks from Sept. 8 through Oct. 20.

RECENT SERMONS AND TALKS

Rev. Tripp Gordon - September 17, 2023

Sermon: Who is this King

Scripture References: Mark 1:16-45

From Series: "Who Do You Say That I Am?"

The story of Jesus of Nazareth is one of the most impactful stories in human history. Regardless of one’s perspective, many believe that he is one of the most influential people to have ever lived, and that his life changed the course of history forever. Throughout the gospel of Mark, Jesus is portrayed not simply as a prophet, or a good teacher, or even a radical attempting to overthrow the Roman authorities – but as a long awaited King, able to deliver people from the brokenness of the world. Because of this historical importance and the claims Jesus makes about himself, at some point we all will have to answer the question at the heart of the gospel of Mark, “Who do you say that I am?” Join us at our Evening Service as we seek to revisit this all-important question. Come and hear from the earliest record of Jesus’s life and ministry, in the gospel of Mark a story, marked by mystery and majesty, brevity and brilliance, of a King who takes up his crown by laying down his life for those he loves.

 

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