Sermons recorded from Sunday services at Trinity Church London
This sermon looks at the 3 responses to Jesus' birth in Matthew 2:1-12.
Drawing from the events surrounding the birth of Jesus, Jackie talks about the complexities of making decisions. Concluding that we have a decision to make on how to respond to Jesus.
Daniel walks through four key moments in Moses' life from Hebrews 11:23-28. Moses' parents and then Moses himself faced cultural pressures to conform to the world but each time they navigated them by faith. Today we learn how we can follow Moses' example.
Richard teaches us from Hebrews 11: 13 - 22 that by faith , the patriarchs awaited God's promise. They didn't force it through, challenge it, or seek evidence of it. By faith, they didn't settle for second best, and God was pleased to be their God.
Today we looked at Psalm 96 and how interrelated worship to God and mission to the nations are.
Daniel teaches from Hebrews 11:8-12 as we learn from Abraham and Sarah's life of faith. How they left what they knew to follow God. Their home, their kindred and their family. And what happened in their wake as they trusted God.
Charles teaches from Hebrews 11:4-7 and looks at what it means to have a faith that pleases God.
Today we start a new teaching series through Hebrews 11. We sense God wanting to grow our understanding and experience of living by faith and not by sight. In this sermon Daniel introduces the subject and defines faith as the pastor to the Hebrews does in Hebrews 11:1-2.
This Sunday Richard teaches from Jeremiah 29:1-7, inviting us to seek the welfare of our city, and gives us some practical ways we can work for its good.
Daniel looks at Paul's meetings with unbelievers in Athens from Acts 17:16-34.
This Sunday Daniel unpacks the church as described by the Nicene Creed: the one, holy, catholic, apostolic church. Jesus promised to build his church and the invitation is to come and join Jesus as he builds a glorious church in London and the nations.
Daniel teaches from Jude 1:17-24, unpacking our priority of remaining the love of God. In a culture that is not sympathetic to Christianity we learn how keeping ourselves in the love of God is the key to contending for the faith.
Daniel teaches from Psalm 27. He draws attention to David's desire to see the beauty of God above all else.
Charles teaches from Luke 7:36-50. In this dramatic story , full of outrageous incidents, a woman demonstrates the courage and love that comes from recognizing the depth of Jesus' forgiveness.
This week we open up John 11, looking at how we can find God in our pain and suffering.
Daniel Macleod looks at how we keep Jesus at the centre of the church, focusing particularly on the importance of communion and baptism.
Opening up Ephesians 3:14-21, Charles Glass looks at Paul's prayer for the Ephesians, and what it can teach us about the power and importance of prayer.
Opening up 1 Peter 2:4-10, Daniel Macleod looks at how we are the priests of God.
As we send off the wonderful Jamal family to help plant a church in Birmingham, Daniel Macleod speaks on how God's glory is displayed through the expansion of his chosen family - the church.
Drawing our "Real Faith" series to a close, Daniel Macleod looks at James 5:13-20 and the importance of building a life of prayer.
Daniel Macleod teaches from James 5:7-12 looking at the power of patience. From our "Real Faith" series in James.
Daniel Macleod teaches from James 5:7-12 looking at the value of patience. From our "Real Faith" series in James.
As we celebrate Pentecost Sunday, Tom Houston opens up Acts 1:6-9 and Acts 2:1-18 to look at what it means for us to live Spirit filled lives as a church.
Charles Glass teaches us from James 4:13-17 about how to combat pride and recognise God's will in the path our lives take. Part of our "Real Faith" series.
Looking at James 4:1-12, Richard Palmer explains how James lays a foundation for biblical living by exhorting us to submit to God in humility, in order that the fruit of our lives would be rooted in the Lord and not in our human pride.
Abdullah Jamal continues our series through the letter from James. Teaching from James 3:13-18 he talks about the two kinds of wisdom that are available to us: Godly and earthly wisdom - and he encourages us to take hold of Godly wisdom.
Daniel Macleod looks at James 3:1-12 and teaches us about the power of words and how they can be used either as a blessing or to curse.
As part of our Easter Sunday service, Daniel Macleod highlights 7 reasons to rejoice because of the resurrection, based on 1 Peter 1:3-9.
Daniel Macleod teaches from James 2:14-26. Not all faith is equal according to James - some forms of faith are actually dead forms. Daniel looks at how James unpacks this, and what living faith is.
Abdullah Jamal teaches from James 2:1-13, and explains how in order to experience the true love of God we need to love everyone and be totally impartial.
Continuing our Real Faith series, Daniel Macleod teaches us how we should workout our spirituality. Based on James 1:26-27.
As a one-off sermon, Daniel Macleod opens up Exodus 2:23-3:15 and tells us how God as the creator of everything does not need to comply with scientific logic to carry out his miracles.
Abdullah Jamal continues our series on James by teaching us from James 1:19-25 about the need to live out the gospel and not just read it.
Daniel Macleod continues his teaching through the letter of James. This week looking particularly at James 1:13-18 and what can happen to us in the midst of trials; either death or life.
Daniel Macleod starts off our new teaching series through the letter from James, the pastor of the church in Jerusalem in the 1st Century. This week, Daniel unpacks James 1:1-18 and how we can find joy in the trials of life that we all go through.
Opening up 1 Peter 2:4-8, Tom Houston tells us how we are like the stones selected to build a temple for Christ - who himself is the cornerstone.
Daniel Macleod teaches from Ezekiel 37:1-10. We are Jesus' army in our day - not to pick up arms but to pray. We encouraged to pick up the armour of God and pray together.
Abdullah Jamal teaches from 1 Corinthians 12: 12-26 and tells us how the Church is made up of many parts (us), like our bodies, none of which can function individually.
Daniel Macleod explains how we are all valued members of Jesus' family - brothers and sisters in the Church of Jesus Christ.
Continuing our series on Jesus' Church, Charles Glass tells us about the greatest love story ever told and the nature of the relationship between Jesus and His Church.
The hallmark of Jesus' church is prayer. As we start our new sermon series, "Jesus' Church", Daniel Macleod provides four reasons why corporate prayer should be at the functional centre of our life as Trinity Church London.
As we start a new year, Daniel Macleod teaches from Psalm 23 and lifts up Jesus, our Shepherd.
Continuing our "Blueprints" series, this week Richard Palmer teaches us about the consequences of sin from Genesis 3:8-21.
Continuing our "Blueprints" series, this week Richard Palmer teaches us about the consequences of sin from Genesis 3:8-21.
As we continue our "Blueprints" series in Genesis, Phil Moore teaches from Genesis 3:1-7 on how to live a life free of temptation and sin.
As we continue our "Blueprints" series in Genesis, Phil Moore teaches from Genesis 3:1-7 on how to live a life free of temptation and sin.
Continuing our "Blueprints" series, Daniel Macleod speaks about the first ever marriage between Adam and Eve, and how every marriage is a living symbol of Christ and His Church.
As part of our "Blueprints" series, Daniel Macleod opens up Genesis 2:10-15 and explores how Jesus has the only water that permanently quenches our thirst - the water of life.
As part of a special baptism service, Daniel Macleod reminds us of the importance of reading the Bible to build a relationship with Jesus.
Continuing our new sermon series, Blueprints, Daniel Macleod opens up Genesis 1:24-31 and looks at the incredible truth that we are all made in the image of God.
Daniel Macleod starts our new teaching series through Genesis 1-3 - Blueprints. We look at the blueprints for life that we have been given by God as we seek to live lives that are built well from the ground up.