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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, April 20.

HOLY WEEK WORSHIP SERVICES

Maundy Thursday, April 17 at 7pm: Join us for a special Maundy Thursday service with communion and homily featuring extended musical selections. The music is drawn from Baroque settings of Penitential Psalms and the Canticles for Evening Prayer. A featured work will be the Bach/Pergolesi Cantata BWV 1083, a paraphrase of Psalm 51. In addition there will be settings of Psalms and Canticles by Thomas Weelkes, Jan Zelenka and John Blow.

Good Friday, April 18 at 12pm & 7pm: We’ll gather in the sanctuary at noon on Good Friday for a beautiful service filled with songs and scripture as we worship alongside members from Church of the Holy Cross and Redeemer Anglican Church. Childcare will be available for children ages 5 and younger. Livestreaming will not be available.The 7pm service on Good Friday will feel more low key with vibrant praise music, scripture readings, and prayer. Childcare and livestreaming will not be available during this service.

Easter Sunday, April 20 at 7am, 9am & 11am – No Evening Service: There will be three morning services on Easter Sunday! We will offer an early morning sunrise service beginning at 7am in the outside courtyard. Childcare will not be available.The 9am and 11am Easter Sunday services will be held in the sanctuary. The 9am service will be available on livestream.

Childcare for children ages 0-5 will be available in the Young Children’s Wing during the 9am and 11am services. For those in kindergarten through 5th grade, we will offer a dedicated kids worship service in the Trinity Kids Classroom on the second floor for the entirety of service instead of dismissing kids from the sanctuary.

Upon check in, kids in kindergarten through 5th grade can go directly upstairs to celebrate the significance of Easter on a level they can understand. Parents must pick up their kid(s) after the service is over. Children will not be allowed to leave the classroom without a parent/guardian.

RECENT SERMONS AND TALKS

Rev. Jason Palacio - September 24, 2023

Sermon: The Authority He Claims

Scripture References: Mark 2:1-12

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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