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Sermons from Trinity Presbyterian Church of Charlotte
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Created Anew: The Trip Down Is Harder Than The Hike Up
February 14, 2021 17:33(Beginning this Sunday, we will no longer post sermon audio. Please head over to our “Watch Worship” page for audio/video of the entire service). This Sunday marks the conclusion of the sermon series Rebecca and I began back on the second Sunday of January. We’ve called it “Created Anew” and we’ve been looking at how […] The post Created Anew: The Trip Down Is Harder Than The Hike Up appeared first on Trinity Presbyterian Church - Charlotte, NC.
Created Anew: As One With Authority
January 31, 2021 17:29 - 14.7 MBThe post Created Anew: As One With Authority appeared first on Trinity Presbyterian Church - Charlotte, NC.
Reluctantly Created Anew
January 24, 2021 18:50 - 11.5 MBRebecca Heilman (Jonah 3: 1-10) It was a summer day, I was probably around seven or eight years old, and I had had enough of my older siblings bickering and picking on me. They were driving me nuts and apparently my mom too. While they were sent to their rooms as punishment, I hid in […] The post Reluctantly Created Anew appeared first on Trinity Presbyterian Church - Charlotte, NC.
Created Anew: Finding Your Samuel Voice
January 17, 2021 18:37 - 15.7 MBSteve Lindsley (1 Samuel 3: 1-20) I find myself drawn this morning to the very last verse of our passage today: And all Israel knew that Samuel was a prophet of the Lord. I think there are a couple of reasons why I’m drawn to this. For one, this isn’t a passage I read all […] The post Created Anew: Finding Your Samuel Voice appeared first on Trinity Presbyterian Church - Charlotte, NC.
Created Anew: Reckoning With Un-Creation
January 10, 2021 18:56 - 19.9 MBSteve Lindsley (Genesis 1:1-2:4a – selected verses) One of my minister colleagues this past week shared that the first line of his sermon today was going to be, “I suspect I might make some of you mad today.” And when someone replied how that was an ominous way to begin a sermon, he assured them […] The post Created Anew: Reckoning With Un-Creation appeared first on Trinity Presbyterian Church - Charlotte, NC.
Gold, Circumstance, And Mud
January 03, 2021 17:48 - 14.3 MBSteve Lindsley (Matthew 2: 1-12) I am fascinated by the idea of the belated birthday card. It’s rare I have to use them anymore, should circumstances require one. Much easier to send a quick text or short video: oops, forgot your big day, hope it was a good one! But in those instances when an […] The post Gold, Circumstance, And Mud appeared first on Trinity Presbyterian Church - Charlotte, NC.
A Weary World Rejoices
December 24, 2020 23:59 - 10.2 MBSteve Lindsley (Luke 2: 1-14) Have you ever noticed the mess of a story our Christmas story is? I mean, in some far-off parallel universe where everything goes as expected, where everything happens as it should, the story of the birth of Jesus might’ve gone something more like this: In those days a decree went […] The post A Weary World Rejoices appeared first on Trinity Presbyterian Church - Charlotte, NC.
Waiting And Watching – The Second Advent
December 13, 2020 18:01 - 14.6 MBSteve Lindsley (Luke 1: 5-20, 26-38) There was a knock at the door. Not a “tap-tap” but a “boom-boom!” – the kind you can hear down in the basement or up on the second floor. I was actually in the living room watching TV. It was my senior year in college; I was renting a […] The post Waiting And Watching – The Second Advent appeared first on Trinity Presbyterian Church - Charlotte, NC.
Waiting And Watching – In the Thick of the Thicket
December 07, 2020 14:54 - 11.4 MBRebecca Heilman (John 1:6-8, 19-28) When I was in college, I traveled to Malawi, Africa every summer to spend a few weeks or months in a mission mountain town named Nkhoma. One week, I heard that a few other women were planning to hike Nkhoma Mountain, the peak that is seen at almost every angle […] The post Waiting And Watching – In the Thick of the Thicket appeared first on Trinity Presbyterian Church - Charlotte, NC.
Waiting And Watching – An Agitating Advent
November 29, 2020 17:28 - 10.4 MBSteve Lindsley (Mark 13: 24-37) Roger Gench, the interim co-editor for The Presbyterian Outlook, talks about how when he was raised as a child in the Midwest, he was brought up to always be courteous, always be well-behaved and always be agreeable. In other words – to be nice. And nice served him well as […] The post Waiting And Watching – An Agitating Advent appeared first on Trinity Presbyterian Church - Charlotte, NC.
CHRIST Is King – With The Eyes Of Your Heart Enlightened
November 22, 2020 17:26 - 12.4 MBSteve Lindsley (Ephesians 1: 15-23) Thirty years ago on this Sunday, I was standing before a congregation of eleven people in Hiroshima Japan, telling them where I had met Jesus. Some context is probably in order. A few months before, I had graduated from college. I had a job lined up and waiting for me […] The post CHRIST Is King – With The Eyes Of Your Heart Enlightened appeared first on Trinity Presbyterian Church - Charlotte, NC.
CHRIST Is King – Imitating Christ
November 16, 2020 20:27 - 11.9 MBRebecca Heilman (Philippians 2: 1-11) My brother has more recently learned the power of imitation with his 5-year-old son. My brother is the kindest, most lovable person you’ll meet and he also has a strong sense of humor. He is dry and witty and often tells jokes with curse words interspersed. It’s just who he […] The post CHRIST Is King – Imitating Christ appeared first on Trinity Presbyterian Church - Charlotte, NC.
CHRIST Is King – God Is Our Shepherd Now
November 08, 2020 18:42 - 11.5 MBSteve Lindsley (Ezekiel 34: 1-6, 10-16) It was September 1963. A young man was sitting in the apartment of his friend, who happened to be an up-and-coming singer/songwriter. He noticed a number of song manuscripts and poems lying on the coffee table. He reached down and picked one up and started reading: Come gather ’round, […] The post CHRIST Is King – God Is Our Shepherd Now appeared first on Trinity Presbyterian Church - Charlotte, NC.
CHRIST Is King – Nothing Can Separate
November 01, 2020 18:03 - 10.3 MBSteve Lindsley (Romans 8: 26-27, 31-35, 37-39) Before I begin, I want to share a bit about the sermon series Rebecca and I are beginning this Sunday, a series that runs through the next four weeks. The theme of our series is Christ is King; and if it sounds like I added emphasis on the […] The post CHRIST Is King – Nothing Can Separate appeared first on Trinity Presbyterian Church - Charlotte, NC.
Let Your Light Shine!
October 25, 2020 16:17 - 10.8 MBSteve Lindsley (Matthew 5: 14-16; 1 Corinthians 12: 12-27) Even if you’re not there for the youth conference – even if you’ve just stopped by for the evening and happen to find yourself in the middle of it all – it’s still a pretty amazing sight. A thousand-plus teenagers, leaving the comforts of Anderson Auditorium […] The post Let Your Light Shine! appeared first on Trinity Presbyterian Church - Charlotte, NC.
Called. Connected. Committed.
October 18, 2020 18:41 - 10.5 MBSteve Lindsley (Mark 6: 30-44) First, before anything else, the disciples were called. The way Mark tells it, there were two of them fishing when Jesus happened by. Follow me, he said, and I will make you fish for people. And that was all it took for Simon and Andrew, and they dropped their nets […] The post Called. Connected. Committed. appeared first on Trinity Presbyterian Church - Charlotte, NC.
Connecting With Our Neighbor – You Have To Go Through Samaria
October 11, 2020 18:34 - 8.81 MBRebecca Heilman (John 4: 4-30; 39-42) In her book, Breathing Space, Heidi Neumark writes about her friend, Miss Ellie. Miss Ellie lives on John’s Island near Charleston, South Carolina on a small dirt road in a one-room wooden home. Neumark often visited Miss Ellie sharing stories as they drank a tall glass of sweet tea.[1] […] The post Connecting With Our Neighbor – You Have To Go Through Samaria appeared first on Trinity Presbyterian Church - Charlotte, NC.
Connecting With Our Neighbor – Gathered At The Table
October 04, 2020 18:19 - 8.23 MBSteve Lindsley (Luke 14: 1-24) We continue this morning in our ConnectTPC sermon series, Connecting with our Neighbor, asking who our neighbor is and how we connect with them as we connect with God and with our church family. Today’s passage comes from the 14th chapter of Luke, verses 1-24. It is a story about […] The post Connecting With Our Neighbor – Gathered At The Table appeared first on Trinity Presbyterian Church - Charlotte, NC.
Connecting With Our Neighbor – The Irritation Of Grace
September 27, 2020 17:02 - 9.7 MBSteve Lindsley Jonah 3:1-7a, 8-10, 4:1-4 Stories matter. They define meaning for us. More than relaying facts and figures, they tell us what is true. But more importantly, the full story matters. Without the full story, we only get half the picture. Truth is only partial, if a partial truth can be considered truth at […] The post Connecting With Our Neighbor – The Irritation Of Grace appeared first on Trinity Presbyterian Church - Charlotte, NC.
Connecting With Our Neighbor – Who Is It?
September 20, 2020 16:21 - 10.3 MBThe post Connecting With Our Neighbor – Who Is It? appeared first on Trinity Presbyterian Church - Charlotte, NC.
Trading Yokes
September 13, 2020 18:12 - 10.7 MBSteve Lindsley (Matthew 11: 28-30) This morning, I want to share with you two stories about yokes. Not egg yokes – no, I’m talking about the wooden beam yokes, the kind used between a pair of animals that pull a load together. That’s the literal yoke, from which we get the metaphorical yoke – a […] The post Trading Yokes appeared first on Trinity Presbyterian Church - Charlotte, NC.
Preparing For The Wilderness
September 06, 2020 16:20 - 9.92 MBRebecca Heilman (Exodus 13: 3-10) I grew up in Valdese, NC, which is about an hour from Charlotte. It’s a small town built by French Italians known as Waldensians. The Waldensians are a religious group of people who were reformers long before the reformation – they valued reading, education, justice, and even women pastors all […] The post Preparing For The Wilderness appeared first on Trinity Presbyterian Church - Charlotte, NC.
Love From The Center Of Who You Are
August 30, 2020 16:33 - 10.7 MBSteve Lindsley (Romans 12: 9-21) Endings can often make the best of beginnings. Growing up at White Memorial Presbyterian in Raleigh, I heard my pastor give the same benediction every Sunday. That pastor, Dr. Pickard, was at White Memorial for 29 years. He was the one who baptized me; he was there throughout my college […] The post Love From The Center Of Who You Are appeared first on Trinity Presbyterian Church - Charlotte, NC.
What Are People Saying?
August 23, 2020 16:42 - 9.46 MBSteve Lindsley (Matthew 16:13-20) The question Jesus asks his disciples in our passage today kind of comes out of nowhere, to be honest. There’s nothing preceding it that would give us any heads-up that Jesus is thinking about what the people are saying. It’s the normal Jesus stuff – parables are told, sermons are preached. […] The post What Are People Saying? appeared first on Trinity Presbyterian Church - Charlotte, NC.
Crumb Faith
August 16, 2020 17:10 - 11.3 MBVeronica Cannon (Matthew 15:21-28) Maya Angelou, author, poet and civil rights activist, once said “Nothing in this world can take the place of persistence. Talent will not: nothing is more common than unsuccessful men with talent. Genius will not; unrewarded genius is almost a proverb. Education will not: the world is full of educated derelicts. […] The post Crumb Faith appeared first on Trinity Presbyterian Church - Charlotte, NC.
Peace In A Pandemic
August 10, 2020 18:17 - 8.62 MBAlice Ridgill (Philippians 4: 6-9) Months have passed since Covid-19 disrupted our lives, and many of us long for normalcy again. We long for the familiar again. We long for the way it used to be again. Yet, if we are honest, we realize the way it used to be may never be again. And, […] The post Peace In A Pandemic appeared first on Trinity Presbyterian Church - Charlotte, NC.
The Kingdom Of God Is…..
July 26, 2020 16:14 - 9.48 MBThe post The Kingdom Of God Is….. appeared first on Trinity Presbyterian Church - Charlotte, NC.
Living Biblically – A “Power Under”
July 19, 2020 15:25 - 10.4 MBSteve Lindsley (Deuteronomy 24: 17-22; Luke 6:20-26) You know what you start to notice the more you read the Bible, especially the Old Testament; something you may not have paid much attention to before? Widows and orphans. It’s true. Everywhere, like the passage Rebekah just read, we find widows and orphans, mentioned over and over […] The post Living Biblically – A “Power Under” appeared first on Trinity Presbyterian Church - Charlotte, NC.
Living Biblically – Who Tells Your Story
July 12, 2020 16:29 - 9.93 MBSteve Lindsley (Leviticus 23: 39-43) There’s a movie called Memento – a post-modern mystery thriller that centers on a man named Leonard who has anterograde amnesia. If you don’t know what that is, don’t feel bad, I had to look it up myself. Anterograde amnesia is the inability to form and hold on to new […] The post Living Biblically – Who Tells Your Story appeared first on Trinity Presbyterian Church - Charlotte, NC.
Living Biblically – Live Thankfully
July 05, 2020 15:43 - 9.63 MBSteve Lindsley (1 Thessalonians 5: 12-24) On this Sunday after the Fourth of July, there is another national holiday I have on my mind. Thanksgiving, of all things. A particular Thanksgiving. The family is all gathered around the table; four generations strong. It is a big table with chairs scrunched together. And on that table, […] The post Living Biblically – Live Thankfully appeared first on Trinity Presbyterian Church - Charlotte, NC.
A God We Can Know
June 28, 2020 16:07 - 9.74 MBRebekah Hutto (John 6: 30-42) Although I haven’t spent much time in there lately, if I walked you into my office right now, you would see one whole bookcase overflowing with children’s religious picture books. Because my mom is an early-childhood educator, my love for children’s books has always existed but not until seminary did […] The post A God We Can Know appeared first on Trinity Presbyterian Church - Charlotte, NC.
Senior Homilies
June 23, 2020 00:21 - 11.6 MBJune 21, 2020 LOUISA BYNUM Good morning, I’m Louisa Bynum. I’m gonna be honest, when I was approached by Steve and Rebecca about doing a senior homily, my initial thought was no. My entire family including grandparents, aunts, and uncles have been members here forever; however, because of my club soccer schedule, I wasn’t able to […] The post Senior Homilies appeared first on Trinity Presbyterian Church - Charlotte, NC.
Laughter And Hope Under The Oaks
June 14, 2020 16:55Rebekah McLeod Hutto (Genesis 18:1-15, 21:1-7; Romans 5:1-8) Soon after it was published, I read a book of stories by one of my clergy friends from Duke Divinity School, Jonathan Wilson-Hartgrove. Jonathan and his wife Leah live together with their neighbors in an intentional, Christian community called The Rutba House in Durham, NC. They live […] The post Laughter And Hope Under The Oaks appeared first on Trinity Presbyterian Church - Charlotte, NC.
Sleeping On Stones
June 07, 2020 16:19The post Sleeping On Stones appeared first on Trinity Presbyterian Church - Charlotte, NC.
Connecting With Our Church Family – All Together
May 31, 2020 17:10The post Connecting With Our Church Family – All Together appeared first on Trinity Presbyterian Church - Charlotte, NC.
Connecting With Our Church Family – Live Accountably
May 24, 2020 16:32(If you would like to watch our online worship service in its entirety, click HERE.) Steve Lindsley (James 5: 19-20) As you know, our focus this month, as part of our 2020 #ConnectTPC theme, has been connecting with our church family. In our sermons, we’ve talked about the depth and breadth of this connection – […] The post Connecting With Our Church Family – Live Accountably appeared first on Trinity Presbyterian Church - Charlotte, NC.
Connecting With Our Church Family – Open Your Hand
May 17, 2020 16:09The post Connecting With Our Church Family – Open Your Hand appeared first on Trinity Presbyterian Church - Charlotte, NC.
Connecting With Our Church Family – Carry Me
May 10, 2020 17:02(If you would like to watch our online worship service in its entirety, click HERE.) Steve Lindsley (Luke 5: 17-21) Here’s the thing I most want to know about this story today. If I could somehow go back in time and watch this scene unfold; if I could do like Harry Potter and look in […] The post Connecting With Our Church Family – Carry Me appeared first on Trinity Presbyterian Church - Charlotte, NC.
Connecting With Our Church Family – As He Loves Us
May 03, 2020 16:17The post Connecting With Our Church Family – As He Loves Us appeared first on Trinity Presbyterian Church - Charlotte, NC.
Now We See Jesus
April 26, 2020 16:40The post Now We See Jesus appeared first on Trinity Presbyterian Church - Charlotte, NC.
Resurrection Peace
April 19, 2020 16:56The post Resurrection Peace appeared first on Trinity Presbyterian Church - Charlotte, NC.
Connecting With God: With Fear And Great Joy
April 12, 2020 16:38(If you would like to watch our Online Easter Worship service in its entirety, click HERE). Steve Lindsley (Matthew 28: 1-10) My friends, in the nearly seventy-year history of our Church, this marks the first time ever that our congregation will not gather in our sanctuary to worship and celebrate the Risen Lord on Easter […] The post Connecting With God: With Fear And Great Joy appeared first on Trinity Presbyterian Church - Charlotte, NC.
Connecting With God: Untie Your Colt
April 05, 2020 17:15The post Connecting With God: Untie Your Colt appeared first on Trinity Presbyterian Church - Charlotte, NC.
Connecting With God: In A New Way
March 29, 2020 20:28Rebekah Hutto (Acts 17: 16-34) (Note: Today’s service was a virtual service online, as our church has suspended all church activities due to the coronavirus until further notice. If you’d like to see the service in its entirety, click HERE). If I were with you in person, I’d love to know who among you has […] The post Connecting With God: In A New Way appeared first on Trinity Presbyterian Church - Charlotte, NC.
Connecting With God: Eyes Wide Open
March 22, 2020 16:38The post Connecting With God: Eyes Wide Open appeared first on Trinity Presbyterian Church - Charlotte, NC.
Connecting With God: Come Out Of The Cave
March 15, 2020 16:19The post Connecting With God: Come Out Of The Cave appeared first on Trinity Presbyterian Church - Charlotte, NC.
Connecting with God: Finding God in the Midst of Fear
March 08, 2020 21:46The post Connecting with God: Finding God in the Midst of Fear appeared first on Trinity Presbyterian Church - Charlotte, NC.
Connecting With God: Take A Load Off Your Feet
March 01, 2020 17:23Steve Lindsley (Exodus 3: 1-14) The first four words of the entire Bible are: In the beginning, God. Think about that: for all that follows in the remaining 783,133 words (and no, I didn’t count them all; I googled it) for all that follows – the stories, the people and places, the mountaintops and the […] The post Connecting With God: Take A Load Off Your Feet appeared first on Trinity Presbyterian Church - Charlotte, NC.
Some Things Can’t Be Tabernacled
February 23, 2020 23:11Steve Lindsley (Matthew 17: 1-9) You will not find many preachers who enjoy preaching on the Transfiguration. It’s just an odd story. It’s one thing to give it a spot in our three-year lectionary rotation, but somewhere along the line someone decided to give it its own day – Transfiguration Sunday, the last Sunday of […] The post Some Things Can’t Be Tabernacled appeared first on Trinity Presbyterian Church - Charlotte, NC.
Salt And Light
February 16, 2020 19:20Rebekah Hutto (Matthew 5: 13-20) We began our worship this morning singing one of my favorite hymns and I think it describes the kind of crowd Jesus gathers around him in the Sermon on the Mount. The hymn begins with the image of light, of something new bringing brightness to the darkness. The light is […] The post Salt And Light appeared first on Trinity Presbyterian Church - Charlotte, NC.