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, November 9.

MORNING WORSHIP AT 9AM & 11AM

Sermon Series: Prepare the Way

Nov. 2 through Dec. 14

This year we’re getting into the Christmas spirit a little bit early! In the lead-up to the birth of Jesus, the opening chapters of the gospels tell us about visiting angels, Mary, Joseph, and John the Baptist. They’re familiar scenes, but do we know them as well as we think we do? Do we understand the story before the Christmas story that sets the stage and prepares the way for Jesus? Sometimes it’s the most familiar stories that hide the deepest treasures. Join us in November and December as we rediscover them together.  

 

  • Nov. 2 – Matthew 1:1-17
  • Nov. 9 – Matthew 1:18-25
  • Nov. 16 –  Luke 1:5-25 
  • Nov 23 – Luke 1:26-38  
  • Nov. 30 – Luke 1:39-56  
  • Dec. 7 – Luke 1:57-80  
  • Dec. 14 – John 1:1-9(18)

NIGHT CHURCH AT 5:30PM 

Sermon Series: O Great God

Nov. 2 through Nov. 23

In a world that often leaves us feeling weary and overwhelmed, where do we turn for true comfort, strength, and hope?

Join us for a new sermon series, “O Great God,” as we walk through Isaiah 40 and rediscover both the majesty and nearness of our Creator, Savior, and Lord. This powerful chapter offers a fresh vision of who God is—immeasurably great, yet intimately present.

Together, we’ll explore four profound truths about His character:

  • the God who comforts us in our affliction,
  • the God who shepherds us with tender care,
  • the God who is matchless in power and wisdom,
  • and the Everlasting God whose strength never fails.

Come and be reminded that the God who holds the universe also holds you—He knows your needs, hears your prayers, and gives rest in your weariness.

RECENT SERMONS AND TALKS

Rev. Jason Palacio - October 20, 2024

Sermon: Episode 7 - Remember

Scripture References: Esther 7:1-10

From 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.

 

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