Over the centuries artists have tried to capture the figure of Jesus. From mosaics, icons, sculptures, and paintings to television and film, images of Jesus can be found all around the world. But what if these pictures are getting in the way of actually seeing Jesus for who he really is?
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The Road to Redemption: A Journey Through Matthew
Life is a journey, and Lent is a season where we intentionally walk with Jesus on His road to the cross and beyond. This year at Trinity, we are continuing our journey through the Gospel of Matthew in our Lenten series, Road to Redemption. Each step along the way reveals more about Jesus, His mission, and what it means for us to follow Him.
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A Life Worth Living
What does it mean to live a meaningful life? Our culture offers countless answers—success, wealth, relationships, self-discovery—but often, these pursuits leave us feeling empty. In A Life Worth Living, we’ll explore Jesus’ teachings in the Sermon on the Mount, uncovering how to find true fulfillment by living in light of His Kingdom.
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The Promise Fulfilled
Advent is a season of anticipation—a time when we reflect on hope, peace, joy, and love, longing for these truths to shape our lives and our wor
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I'm Glad You Asked
Join us for I'm Glad You Asked, a thought-provoking new series that dives into some of life's biggest and most challenging questions
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One Nation Under God?
What does it mean to be a “citizen of heaven” but still be a citizen of the United States? Can we be patriotic and proud of our country and yet remember that our first allegiance is to God? How does a Christian deal with the hostility that seems to weave it’s way through politics in our country today?
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Enduring Friendship
This series dives into the book of Philemon, a surprising source of wisdom on friendship.
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Nearness of God
In 1966 TIME Magazine’s front page asked the question, “Is God Dead?” What the article went on to explore was the challenge presented by the brokenness of our world to religious faith. What it argued was that if God is not dead, He is at least absent or elusive. MIA. Asleep on the job. It dared to ask, “If God is still alive, where is He?”
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How to Inhabit Time
The book of Ecclesiastes seems like an odd place to go to find answers. Initially it sounds like an awfully stoic and, at times, even depressing book. But in its pages we find wisdom for living in a world where time seems short and pleasures fleeting.
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Walking with the King
Mark’s Gospel is the earliest biography of the life of Jesus that we have. Most likely written between 50 and 60 AD, it provides us with a detailed account of Jesus’ ministry from his baptism to his resurrection.
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Five Habits for Life
Each new year brings with it the opportunity for a new start. We look ahead to the coming 12 months with hopes, dreams, goals, and ambitions....
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Songs of the Season
We live in a world in which waiting is uncomfortable. In a time of instant gratification and quick fixes, we will do anything to get past “the in-between” times to find relief and quick answers to life’s struggles. But, if we push past the times of waiting, lament, and longing, we miss the glory of the arrival on the other side of the waiting.
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Exodus: The Gospel According to Moses
The Bible holds stories that go beyond simple words on a page. These stories give us a deeper understanding of faith, sin, and salvation.
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Rethinking Rest
Do you need a vacation from your vacation? Maybe you need to spend some time Rethinking Rest.
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Life in Light of Eternity
Ancient Ephesus was one of the greatest urban centers in the Roman world. It was host to the Temple of Artemis, considered one of the great wonders of the ancient world. It was diverse, cosmopolitan, and home to a variety of religions. And what some saw as challenges, Paul saw as opportunities, for the church in Ephesus became one of the great sending churches in the ancient world.
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Surprising Faith
This Sunday, we celebrate Pentecost, which marks a turning point in the story of God’s people...
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Secular Creeds
IN THIS HOUSE WE BELIEVE: Science is Real Black Lives Matter Women’s Rights are Human Rights Love is Love No Human is Illegal Kindness is Everything
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Forgiving Challenge
During Lent, we are joining together in the Forgiving Challenge, a life-changing journey of experiencing the gift of God’s grace so that we can share it with others.
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Wisdom for Life
We live in a world of 280-character sound bites and pop philosophy. In a society moving at breakneck speed with attention spans rarely longer than a few minutes, we often look for a quick fix as we move about our days and weeks. But the world is not that simple. It is vast and complex, with challenges that defy not only our quick answers but even the knowledge of experts. What we need is wisdom.
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Confronting Christianity
According to Rebecca McLaughlin, in her book Confronting Christianity, religion’s decline in the modern world turns out to be a myth. Christianity is the most widespread global belief system, and promises to remain so well into the future. But for many educated westerners, biblical Christianity is a dangerous idea—challenging some of their deepest beliefs.
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Letters for Exiles
According to the Merriam-Webster dictionary, an “exile” is someone who is living in a “voluntary or forced absence from their home or country.” It is a word used to describe the feeling of dis-location that so many people face when living far away from the comfortable or the familiar.
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Church: Made for More
Today, when we say the word “church” it conjures up a lot of different images and ideas in peoples’ minds: a close-minded religious group, a comfortable gathering of like-minded believers, a building. There are countless different definitions, some positive, others negative, but very few could be called “inspiring.” But what if all of these definitions miss the mark?
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Genesis
The story of Genesis is a story of remarkable beginnings that introduces us to the person of God, the nature of our world, and what it means to live a life of faith. Ultimately, it is a story that points us to the grace of God given to us through Jesus who is the Word made flesh who has come to bring light into our darkness, life from death, and hope to every nation on earth.
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Start New
This past year has been a year of isolation and strain. With COVID continuing to rear its head, we have been disconnected not only physically, but also relationally. Which is why we want to start this year new, by focusing again on the relationships which are most important: our relationships with God, with our fellow Christians, and with those who don’t yet know Jesus. As we start 2022, let’s start new together.
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