Blessed is the one who… The Psalms, Jeremiah, Jesus, they all have a statement as to who is blessed. God is showing us what it is to be blessed, not as a competition with those around you, but as a closeness to him. Our Readings for today are: Jeremiah 17:5-10 Psalm 1 1 Corinthians 15:12-20 […]
Philosophers of every age have tried to understand and decipher the nature and purpose of life, sharing that with their students. In our reading of 1 Corinthians today we heard Paul sharing with the Greeks of Corinth something that would change their understanding of reality. Paul calls it the gospel – “the good news” – […]
Today we hear a story from Jeremiah, from the Psalms and from 1st Corinthians. It paints a picture of the Christian journey and culminates with the expression of faith lived out in the story of the gospel. God is love… but what does that look like. Our readings today are: Jeremiah 1:4-10 Psalm 71:1-6 1 […]
In this season of Epiphany we come across the story of Nehemiah. In this chapter the book of God is read and the people all stand. We as the followers of Christ must remember that the “Old Testament” is the book of God that Jesus had, that Jesus loved and memorized. The Bible, from start […]
Eureka! To realize that Jesus is more than just a teacher, more than just a wise and moral leader, is a momentous moment that changes everything! Our readings today are: Isaiah 62:1-5 Psalm 36:5-10 1 Corinthians 12:1-11 John 2:1-11
Baptism of the Lord Sunday is the epiphany – the revealing of the nature of the person of Christ. It marks our season of epiphany by declaring to us, as that voice of heaven RESOUNDINGLY proclaims, “This is my son.” Our readings today come from: Isaiah 43:1-7 Psalm 29 Acts 8:14-17 Luke 3:15-17, 21-22
We know that we will have joy in heaven when all is restored, but how can we find joy now? The scriptures (Joshua 21:45) tell us that not one of God’s promises has failed. If we trust the one who promised us what is to come, we can celebrate now living in the joy that […]
We can love because God first loved us. We exist because God first loved us. For there to be life, love must come first. Love is a sacrificial gift, the ultimate grace. It all begins with love. Readings: Malachi 3:1-4; Philippians 1:3-11; Luke 3:1-6
Join us to welcome Rev. David to his first service at Holy Trinity. The sermon today reflects on Hope and Home. Readings: Jeremiah 33:14-16; Psalm 25:1-10; 1 Thessalonians 3:9-13; Luke 21:25-36