“Bless the Lord” (Psalm 103)

Bless the Lord Geoff Zeigler, November 30, 2025 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2JXgOayupzQ   Bless The Lord Psalm 103 One of the challenges of life—and I think this is a lifelong challenge—is that we live with a gap between what is true and real and what our hearts understand to be true and real. We live in a kind…

“Arching for God’s Reign” (Psalm 84)

Arching for God’s Reign MacKenzie McCormick, September 1, 2024 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KStO-7bOaG8   On June 5th Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams launched into space. They were scheduled to be in space for 8 days and then return to earth. But during the launch the ship had a few malfunctions. We are told that some thrusters were not…

“Project Zion Part 3: The Purpose” (Psalm 131)

Project Zion Part 3: The Purpose Geoff Ziegler, August 25, 2024 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DaEtLHJk2Pw Intro … Quiet gets your attention, doesn’t it? We notice silence. We notice it, I think, because it is so rare. And often this silence is unsettling. Some of you may have heard of the recent psychology study focusing on people’s ability to…

“Joy to the World” (Psalm 98)

Joy to the World Nick Owens, August 4, 2024 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=42ziYsXcanc   Intro:  Just a few mins ago we confessed our faith together using these historic words of the Apostles Creed. If you would, turn back in your bulletin and look at the creed. This might seem like a strange question, but……. What’s your favorite part?  …

“The Lord is Your Helper” (Psalm 121)

The Lord is your Helper MacKenzie McCormick, July 28, 2024 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mNOidCK3nTk   Have you ever heard of syllabus shock? It usually happens on the first day of class when the professor gives the syllabus. Sometimes students get a pit in their stomach and think “this is way too much stuff. I’m never going to be…

“Responding to the God who Reigns” (Psalm 97)

Responding to the God who Reigns Nick Owens, July 21, 2024 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yEb53Vfpis0&t=5s   Intro –   It’s been our practice here at Trinity for about the last 15 years, of spending time each summer in the book of Psalms.  And though we’re well into the summer by now, this is actually our first Sunday this summer…