VIRTUAL WORSHIP SERVICE FOR SUNDAY, JANUARY 25 

Due to the winter weather expected this weekend, we have recorded a simplified service of Morning Prayer, which is now available on our YouTube channel and linked below. We will not have in-person worship services or programming this Sunday. The church building will be closed. With ice and freezing rain in the forecast, we believe this is the safest choice for our church family.

You can watch the recording and participate in worship virtually at any time. In the video, John continues our sermon series, Disciplines of Grace, with a message focused on confession. The service bulletin is also linked below.

We pray you stay safe and warm this weekend!

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, January 18.

Sunday Morning Worship Services at 9am & 11am

Disciplines of Grace

Whether we want to admit it or not, most of our new year’s resolutions will be abandoned by February. Why is it so hard to establish new disciplines?  One reason is that we forget the “why” behind them. This is often the case with what are commonly called “spiritual disciplines.” We set lofty goals and fail to follow through because we forget why we started in the first place. Understand the “why,” however, and you’re much more likely to stick with it and reap the benefits. This January we’re beginning the year by looking at “the why” behind six disciplines, so that we can experience God’s grace in doing them together.

  • January 4:  Prayer
  • January 11:  Study
  • January 18:  Fasting
  • January 25: Confession
  • February 1: Feasting
  • February 8:  Silence

NIGHT CHURCH Worship Service at 5:30pm

The Book of Judges – Finding Grace in the Wreckage

What stories come to mind when you think of the Book of Judges? Names like Gideon, Deborah, and Samson may echo from childhood lessons, familiar figures from Sunday School. Yet beneath these well-known heroes lies an eternal message—one far deeper and more relevant than we often realize.

Join us as we move beyond the familiar stories to uncover the timeless truths revealed in this book about the character of a faithful and patient God. Again and again, Judges shows us a God who forgives freely and delivers His people by pure grace. The Book of Judges is a mirror held up to our own mess. We may be experts at self-destruction, but God is the expert at rescue. In the wreckage of Judges, we discover a profound truth about our own lives: our worst failures are no match for His relentless faithfulness.

RECENT SERMONS AND TALKS

Rev. Tripp Gordon - October 1, 2023

Sermon: The Rags of a Wanderer and the Robes of the King

Scripture References: Ephesians 4:17-24

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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