This week, we begin our new series, “Who Am I?”. Throughout this series, we look at what it means to truly be created in the Image of God, our creator. It’s too easy to look at the state of humanity and fall into the trap of thinking that we will never live up to the standards God desires, so why ev…
We recognize the Ascension of Jesus Christ. Can you imagine standing on a hill side, hearing Jesus' final instruction to "be his witness to the world" then rising up into the heavens? As we wrap up our I HEART Spring Hill series we will be reminded of how our own stories of God's Mighty Deeds need to be told.
How do we love Spring Hill well? We need to give to those who have less than we do or have needs greater than ours. If we do that, we can spread the gospel of Jesus and also show his love through us by our actions. Mark 14:3-9 & Mark 16:14-18
Join us as we dive into “The Great Commission” as depicted in the Gospel of Matthew. This account of the post-resurrection teaching of Jesus focuses on being a witness to all nations – to establish the church among all people-groups. Through the presence of the Risen Lord, we are called to go, baptize, and teach the gospel. We, as Trinity Church, have been called and commissioned to carry the gospel of all people-groups. What does that mean and who are we missing?
?As we sing a new song to the Lord, we will revisit the familiar gospel passage from Luke 24 and journey with the women as they go to the tomb early on Sunday morning. As they walk, they wonder, "who will roll the stone away for us?" Their grief and worry over the stone caused them to no longer hear the new song being sung over all of creation - a song of redemption, miraculous new life, and joy! What stones are in your way? How can God bring new life and a new song into your heart?
Soundtrack-Abiding Scripture: Psalms 121; John 15:1-17"The gospel of Jesus Christ is the singular, yet comprehensive, solution to all that is broken in our lives and in this world. This is not a naive overstatement of grandiose faith. Every manner of human brokenness, family dysfunction, abuse of power, criminal act, injustice, deceptive motive....all of it comes back to our broken and distorted human condition. The world will only be redeemed and transformed to the extent human nature is redeemed and transformed. This is why we call the gospel the 'good news.' The inbreaking of the kingdom of God overturns systemic evil and human brokenness. Jesus Christ has come to redeem and transform"
Psalms 4; John 10:7-18 AnimosityJoin us as we dive into "animosity" and find out how "the joy of Jesus" can replace our yucky attitude!
Psalms 59; Luke 9:46-56 AngerDuring the season of lent (Feb 21-March 28) we will examine our need for redemption by reviewing the Psalms and how the Psalms lead us to Jesus Christ. The Psalms are our songbook they are meant to express human emotion in both lament and praise - they are the heart of the word of God and the melody that transforms words into movement. Each week we will hear the Psalm sung to a familiar tune and dive deep into the human condition and corresponding redemption that comes through Jesus Christ. As we journey through lent, we will shed our human absorption and embrace the redemption of Jesus Christ. Notice the titles below- the first 3 grapple with the human condition while the final three turn the corner toward praise of God and what we receive when we trade our sorrows for His joy!
During the season of lent (Feb 21-March 28) we will examine our need for redemption by reviewing the Psalms and how the Psalms lead us to Jesus Christ. The Psalms are our songbook they are meant to express human emotion in both lament and praise - they are the heart of the word of God and the melody that transforms words into movement. Each week we will hear the Psalm sung to a familiar tune and dive deep into the human condition and corresponding redemption that comes through Jesus Christ. As we journey through lent, we will shed our human absorption and embrace the redemption of Jesus Christ. Notice the titles below- the first 3 grapple with the human condition while the final three turn the corner toward praise of God and what we receive when we trade our sorrows for His joy! Scripture: Psalms 44; Mark 4:35-41 Abandoned
This week we continue our "Following Jesus Together" sermon series by examining John 4:4-13. Jesus engages a Samaritan woman, embraces her with love and equips her to become his follower. Why would Jesus cross cultural boundaries to change this woman's life? Why did Jesus leave heaven and come to earth in the first place? It's all about God's love and amazing grace! Let us be a church who shares the love of Jesus Christ.
John 1:1-5; 1:43-49: What does it mean to follow Jesus? How exactly does a church "make" disciples of Jesus Christ? Trinity Church has answered that question with this vision statement: We will ENGAGE our community with the gospel of Jesus Christ, EMBRACE one another with the love of Jesus Christ and EQUIP our church to follow Jesus Christ!" To support this process of disciple-making we have created new ministry teams - community engagement; caring ministries; family ministries; and the small group leaders team to name a few. This Sunday's sermon will take a closer look at the GOSPEL - what is it and how do we share it in engaging ways?
Joshua 24:14-18This Sunday we will "Stand Firm" in the love of Christ as we culminate our stand series. Joshua led the Israelites into the promised land and divided the tribes into their own regions. The final chapters in Joshua describe the tribes coming together one last time before going to settle into their new homes in order to reaffirm their faith in God Almighty. Joshua challenges them to choose this day who you will serve - pagan gods or The Lord who fought for us? Will the people choose God? Will they love the Lord with all their heart, mind, and strength? Will you?
Joshua 5:13-15; 6:1-5Join us for a close look at the life of Joshua, Moses successor in leading the Israelites into the promised land. Joshua was told by God to "be strong and courageous" and "nothing would stand against him" if he listened to Gods instruction. Joshua does listen and miracles happen! God fights for his people and gives them victory over the obstacles to their inheritance. Are you seeking God? Are you listening for instructions and trusting God to fight for you? Did you know Christians fight our battles on our knees?
Stand: A series in the life of Joshua, Moses successor in leading the Israelites into the promised land. Let's learn how to withstand fear, stand against obstacles to our faith and stand firm in the love of Christ.
Celebrate: A live worship service renewing our covenant to follow and celebrate God's goodness in 2021
The Courage to Follow: Hear how the wise men had the eyes to see God at work, the courage to follow the Bethlehem star and the humility to worship Jesus
From Our House to Yours, the staff at Trinity Church, joined by Parties Judy's husband, Rev. Lee Stevenson bring a warm and cheerful service straight to your house
Silent night, The Christmas Eve Service, December 24 2020
In Luke Chapter 1, Mary was called "most favored" by the angel that visited her with the good news of Christ's birth. How must she have felt knowing that she will be bearing the baby that will save the world? Imagine the faith that she must have had.
Have you ever been in a situation where God's will didn't line up to what society deemed as "the right thing to do"? This is what Joseph faced before the birth of Jesus.
Before Advent was ever about the first coming of Jesus Christ, it was out his second coming. The second coming of Jesus will mark the end of all things broken on the beginning of all things new. It is only in remembering the future second coming that we can most deeply appreciate and appropriate Christmas, his first coming. -The Christian New YearHow do you feel about Christ's second coming? Do you look forward to it? Do you fear it? Or, perhaps you don't think about it at all. We will explore this subject on Sunday morning.
For the followers of Jesus, the new year begins with Advent. And what a beginning it is as we start by looking to the very end of the age and the second coming of Christ. Advent issues a clarion call to wake from our slumber, realign life and get in step with the Holy Spirit.
Join us as we look at Noah and how to live a faith filled life.
Walking On Water: The Faith of Noah November 15, 2020
Walking On Water: The Faith of Noah November 15, 2020
Walking On Water: Learning to Live a Faith Full Life November 8, 2020
God is Friendship: Transforming Friendship October 25 2020
This Sunday we will take a look at how God can breakthrough into our lives using humility to lead us away from being dominated by sin and come under the dominion of Jesus Christ! Please join us and invite your friends, 10am at the AMC Theater. Sunday's verse: 1 Peter 5:1-11
Breakthrough: No Longer Deceived
Walking On Water: Learning to Live a Faith Full Life November 8, 2020
God is Friendship: Transforming Friendship October 25 2020
This Sunday we will take a look at how God can breakthrough into our lives using humility to lead us away from being dominated by sin and come under the dominion of Jesus Christ! Please join us and invite your friends, 10am at the AMC Theater. Sunday's verse: 1 Peter 5:1-11
Breakthrough: No Longer Deceived
Unleashing the the Kingdom, the Power and the Glory of God into everyday life
Unleashing the the Kingdom, the Power and the Glory of God into everyday life
Unleashing the Kingdom, the power, and the Glory of God into everyday life.
Unleashing the Kingdom, the power, and the Glory of God into everyday life.
Our identity can suffer when life becomes uncertain – especially if our identity is built on anything other than Jesus Christ. Who are we as individuals, as Trinity Church? The answer to that question is actually to ask a better question – who is Jesus? This series will explore Jesus’ identity as the answer to our deepest inner struggles. Are you depleted and ready to be revived? Have you struggled with fear and anxiety and need a new hope? Is it time for joy to return? Weary and worn out – how about a resurgence of spiritual power to live out God’s mission? Let’s Go!
Our identity can suffer when life becomes uncertain – especially if our identity is built on anything other than Jesus Christ. Who are we as individuals, as Trinity Church? The answer to that question is actually to ask a better question – who is Jesus? This series will explore Jesus’ identity as the answer to our deepest inner struggles. Are you depleted and ready to be revived? Have you struggled with fear and anxiety and need a new hope? Is it time for joy to return? Weary and worn out – how about a resurgence of spiritual power to live out God’s mission? Let’s Go!
Our identity can suffer when life becomes uncertain – especially if our identity is built on anything other than Jesus Christ. Who are we as individuals, as Trinity Church? The answer to that question is actually to ask a better question – who is Jesus? This series will explore Jesus’ identity as the answer to our deepest inner struggles. Are you depleted and ready to be revived? Have you struggled with fear and anxiety and need a new hope? Is it time for joy to return? Weary and worn out – how about a resurgence of spiritual power to live out God’s mission? Let’s Go!
Our identity can suffer when life becomes uncertain – especially if our identity is built on anything other than Jesus Christ. Who are we as individuals, as Trinity Church? The answer to that question is actually to ask a better question – who is Jesus? This series will explore Jesus’ identity as the answer to our deepest inner struggles. Are you depleted and ready to be revived? Have you struggled with fear and anxiety and need a new hope? Is it time for joy to return? Weary and worn out – how about a resurgence of spiritual power to live out God’s mission? Let’s Go!
Our identity can suffer when life becomes uncertain – especially if our identity is built on anything other than Jesus Christ. Who are we as individuals, as Trinity Church? The answer to that question is actually to ask a better question – who is Jesus? This series will explore Jesus’ identity as the answer to our deepest inner struggles. Are you depleted and ready to be revived? Have you struggled with fear and anxiety and need a new hope? Is it time for joy to return? Weary and worn out – how about a resurgence of spiritual power to live out God’s mission? Let’s Go!
Our identity can suffer when life becomes uncertain – especially if our identity is built on anything other than Jesus Christ. Who are we as individuals, as Trinity Church? The answer to that question is actually to ask a better question – who is Jesus? This series will explore Jesus’ identity as the answer to our deepest inner struggles. Are you depleted and ready to be revived? Have you struggled with fear and anxiety and need a new hope? Is it time for joy to return? Weary and worn out – how about a resurgence of spiritual power to live out God’s mission? Let’s Go!
Our identity can suffer when life becomes uncertain – especially if our identity is built on anything other than Jesus Christ. Who are we as individuals, as Trinity Church? The answer to that question is actually to ask a better question – who is Jesus? This series will explore Jesus’ identity as the answer to our deepest inner struggles. Are you depleted and ready to be revived? Have you struggled with fear and anxiety and need a new hope? Is it time for joy to return? Weary and worn out – how about a resurgence of spiritual power to live out God’s mission? Let’s Go!