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, June 14.

Summer Sermon Series

Back to Acts: Built Up & Sent Out

The book of Acts tells the story of the first Christians — built up in Jesus Christ and sent out by the Holy Spirit. What begins with the eyewitness accounts of a few Jewish fishermen launches 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 what relevance does this have for us today? 

Come and be built up and sent out this summer as we explore Acts 10-17, picking up where we left-off at the end of last summer. In these chapters we will see how the gospel opens doors, creates conflict, and leads to reconciliation with God and one another.

  • June 7:  Acts 10 – Cornelius and good news for Gentiles
  • June 14: Acts 12 – Peter & Herod: the nature of true power
  • June 21: Acts 13:1-3, 13-35 – Barnabas & Paul on mission
  • June 28: Acts 14:1-23 – A foreign god in Lystra
  • July 5: Special Sermon
  • July 12: Acts 15:1-21 – The Jerusalem Council
  • July 19: Acts 15:36-16:5 – Personal conflict and gospel partnership
  • July 26: Acts 16:6-15 – The call to Macedonia and Lydia’s conversion
  • August 2: Acts 17:16-34 – Paul in Athens
  • August 9: Acts 16:16-40 – Jail in Philippi

RECENT SERMONS AND TALKS

Dr. Josh Chatraw - March 12, 2023

Sermon: Confessing Your Way to the Good Life

Scripture References: Psalms 32:1-11

From Series: "Songs of Sorrow and Hope"

How do I talk to God when I’m sad, angry or in despair? What do I say when I have no words? How do I pray when life is hard? These are questions we all wrestle with, and we often don’t know where to turn for help. Thankfully, the Bible isn’t silent on this matter. More than one third of the psalms are psalms of lament written in times of sorrow, sickness or fear. They are models for prayer that give voice to our pain, affirm the goodness of God and lead us ultimately to the suffering of Jesus for our salvation. Join us during the season of Lent as we learn to bring our heartache before God and to pray these songs of sorrow and hope.

 

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