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  • #142- Forgiving Others
    Apr 27 2026

    Today we conclude our three-part series on forgiveness by facing one of the hardest commands Jesus gives us: forgiving those who have hurt us. Together we’ll look honestly at the reality of our wounds, why unforgiveness is so spiritually destructive, and how the forgiveness we extend to others can only truly flow from the forgiveness we ourselves have received in Christ. Far from trivializing our pain, we’ll explore how Jesus meets us in it and, by His Spirit, gives us strength to do what often feels impossible.

    To learn more about the Trinity Church family visit our website at https://trinitychurchsugarland.org; or find us on Facebook and Instagram

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    25 min
  • #141- Seeking Forgiveness
    Apr 20 2026

    When was the last time you paused to consider not who has hurt you, but who YOU might have hurt? This week's message challenges us to flip the script on forgiveness.

    Jesus teaches us in Matthew 5:23-24 that if someone has something against us, we shouldn't wait—we need to leave our worship at the altar and go be reconciled FIRST. It's not about justifying ourselves or making excuses. It's about taking responsibility with humility and seeking forgiveness from those we've wounded with our words, actions, or even our thoughts.

    True forgiveness isn't just receiving it—it's actively pursuing reconciliation when we've been the offender. This is the way of the cross. This is what transforms us into the beautiful bride of Christ that draws others to Jesus. Are you ready to embrace the humility that reflects Christ's heart?

    To learn more about the Trinity Church family visit our website at https://trinitychurchsugarland.org; or find us on Facebook and Instagram

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    26 min
  • #140- Forgiven By God
    Apr 13 2026

    We live in a world where relationships are breaking down—families, communities, even nations are in conflict. What if there's a divine answer to our relational brokenness?

    Today we begin a powerful new series: "Forgiveness, the Way of the Cross." Sin separates us from God and each other, but forgiveness heals what's broken. The beautiful truth? God didn't wait for us to make things right. While we were still sinners, He initiated reconciliation through Christ's sacrifice on the cross.

    Psalm 103 reminds us: "As far as the east is from the west, so far has He removed our transgressions from us." Not because of our good works or religious efforts, but because of His steadfast love. God reconciled us to Himself through Christ, not counting our sins against us (2 Corinthians 5:18-19).

    Join us as we explore how God's forgiveness transforms everything—our relationship with Him and with one another. This is where healing begins.

    To learn more about the Trinity Church family visit our website at https://trinitychurchsugarland.org; or find us on Facebook and Instagram

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    21 min
  • #139- He Is Risen, He Is Risen In Me
    Apr 6 2026

    This Easter Sunday's message is from Acts 9 about Saul’s encounter with the risen Jesus—and what it means that Christ is not only risen, but present and alive in our lives today. We’ll look at how a violent skeptic was transformed into the apostle Paul, and how the same risen Lord still meets skeptics, searchers, and believers with grace and power. Let's celebrate the living Christ—He is risen, and He can be risen in us.

    To learn more about the Trinity Church family visit our website at https://trinitychurchsugarland.org; or find us on Facebook and Instagram

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    24 min
  • #138- You Matter More Than You Think
    Mar 30 2026

    On Palm Sunday, we celebrate Jesus' triumphal entry into Jerusalem—but here's the powerful truth: He didn't journey to the cross alone. God chose to include ordinary people in the most extraordinary moment in human history. Two disciples fetching a donkey. An owner offering what he had. Crowds shouting "Hosanna!" Each played a part in God's redemptive plan.

    You matter more than you realize. God doesn't need us, yet He chooses us—not for function, but out of love. He invites you into His redemptive community, using your ordinary acts of faith to accomplish extraordinary things. The question isn't whether you're qualified, but whether you're available.

    This Lent, we don't just walk to the cross—we partner with Jesus to bring others with us. What small act of kindness, faith, or invitation is God calling you to today? Your role in His kingdom story matters more than you think.

    To learn more about the Trinity Church family visit our website at https://trinitychurchsugarland.org; or find us on Facebook and Instagram

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    25 min
  • #137- The Miracle in the Mess
    Mar 16 2026

    Today we continue our Lenten theme, “Journeying Together to the Cross,” with a message titled “The Miracle in the Mess.” We’ll look at the story of the man born blind in John 9 and explore how Jesus, the light of the world, steps into our confusion, pain, and brokenness—not to play the blame game, but to bring redemption and hope. In a world that often feels overwhelmed by darkness, we’ll reflect on how God can work even through the most difficult circumstances, and how we, as Christ’s people, are called to carry His light into the mess around us.

    To learn more about the Trinity Church family visit our website at https://trinitychurchsugarland.org; or find us on Facebook and Instagram

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    22 min
  • #136- Separated and Thirsty
    Mar 9 2026

    We're created in the image of the Trinity—a God who exists in perfect community. Yet sin has a way of separating us from God and from each other, leaving us isolated and thirsty for connection.

    This week we explored the woman at the well in John 4, alone at noon, avoiding her community because of her past. Then Jesus spoke four simple words that changed everything: "Give me a drink." In that moment, she was seen, valued, and loved—not judged or rejected.

    How are we doing with the second greatest commandment to love our neighbor? Are we helping or inadvertently hurting those around us? Maybe someone in your life needs to hear your version of "give me a drink"—words that say you're seen, you're loved, you're accepted. One person at a time, we can reach out in love and forgiveness instead of dishing out hurt.

    To learn more about the Trinity Church family visit our website at https://trinitychurchsugarland.org; or find us on Facebook and Instagram

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    29 min
  • #135- Humble Enough To Come
    Mar 2 2026

    This episode we continue our Lent series, *Together to the Cross*, by looking at the story of Nicodemus in John 3. We’ll explore what it means to be “humble enough to come” to Jesus—not just in moments of crisis, but in the everyday reality of our lives. We’ll talk honestly about pride, fear, and the ways we pretend to “have it all together,” and we’ll discover how humility, curiosity, and openness position us to truly encounter God. I want to invite you to come with a listening heart—and to prayerfully consider bringing a friend or neighbor who may be searching quietly, like Nicodemus did at night. This could be the week that their journey toward Jesus truly begins.

    To learn more about the Trinity Church family visit our website at https://trinitychurchsugarland.org; or find us on Facebook and Instagram

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    25 min