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This Sunday, we are excited to hear from Steve Doggett! Steve and Debbie have dedicated their lives to faithfully serving the Lord, all over the globe. We are delighted to have them serving here at Trinity and canât wait to hear Steve unpack Psalm 86 (which happens to be one of Cynthiaâs favorite psalms). HereâŠâŠ
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This Sunday, we are excited to hear from Ben Woolbright! Ben and Rebecca Woolbright are both native Floridians. Ben moved to North Carolina for 8 years to attend Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary. After earning an MDiv and ThM, he moved back to Florida to be involved with church planting. Rebecca is a proud alumna ofâŠâŠ
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This Sunday, we are excited to hear from Ted Gordillo! Ted and his family have served as Cru missionaries in Ecuador since 2018, shaping the theological and biblical development of Cru staff across Latin America. Ted, Ticiana, Caleb, Gabe, Isabel, and Daria were our first neighbors when Cynthia and I moved to Lake Nona toâŠâŠ
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When we hear someoneâs name, a picture pops into our minds. And that picture is the first thing we think of when we think of that person. It could be a picture of them smiling, frowning, or eating. It could be a stressed picture, a scary picture, or a happy picture. Whatever it is, itâŠVon Trinity Church of Lake Nona
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When we hear someoneâs name, a picture pops into our minds. And that picture is the first thing we think of when we think of that person. It could be a picture of them smiling, frowning, or eating. It could be a stressed picture, a scary picture, or a happy picture. Whatever it is, itâŠVon Trinity Church of Lake Nona
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As we come to the end of Exodus and the end of the School year, it is test time! It doesnât seem this is the case anymore, but some of you might remember when you had to pass a test at the end of the year to see if you would move on to theâŠVon Trinity Church of Lake Nona
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This week, we move into one of Exodusâs most infamous and sad stories: the story of the golden calf. Here, we are given a graphic portrayal of our fickleness and foolishness.We will use the imagery of a clown show to help us get to the heart of this passage. This is what sin does. ItâŠVon Trinity Church of Lake Nona
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Throughout history humans have constructed some amazing buildings: the Great Pyramids, the Parthenon, the Taj Mahal, the World Trade Center,but the most important structure ever built was the structure we will look at this week: the Tabernacle of God. This is the only building ever designed by God Himself and constructed according to His architectuâŠ
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Throughout history humans have constructed some amazing buildings: the Great Pyramids, the Parthenon, the Taj Mahal, the World Trade Center,but the most important structure ever built was the structure we will look at this week: the Tabernacle of God. This is the only building ever designed by God Himself and constructed according to His architectuâŠ
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Spiritual but not religious? Now that we have finished our deep dive into the Ten Commandments, we are going to get back into the story of Exodus. My goal this week is to reorient you to the rest of the book and to introduce our key theme for the rest of April and May. WeâŠVon Trinity Church of Lake Nona
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This week, we will wrap up our series on the Ten Commandments. The final commandment focuses on one of the most serious soul conditions: coveting. This is a cancer of the soul and must be aggressively dealt with. However, it is very hard to detect and even harder to treat. Here is our outline: 1.âŠVon Trinity Church of Lake Nona
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Is it possible to begin again? Can you come back after deep disappointment or overwhelming failure? Last week, we looked at Peterâs denial of Jesus. The last we saw of Peter, he was a broken man. This week, we will see how the resurrected Jesus restored Peter. In doing so, we will see how Jesus canâŠVon Trinity Church of Lake Nona
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As we turn our attention to Holy Week, we will compare the trial of Jesus and the trial of Peter. Mark intentionally structures these two trial accounts as contrasting stories. Peter is on trial just like Jesus, and the key question is: does he have what it takes to be a faithful witness? And what weâŠâŠ
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âDo not stealâŠâ This week is a celebratory week in our church, as we celebrate baptism and new members! We will also continue our series on the 10 Commandments by looking at commandment eight: do not steal. Everyone knows stealing is wrong, so surely this commandment will not be as applicable as the othersâŠright? MaybeâŠâŠ
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âDo not commit adultryâŠâ DEARELY beloved friends, we are gathered together here in the sight of God, and in the face of his congregation, to join together this man and this woman in holy matrimony, which is an honorable state, instituted of God in Paradise, in the time of manes innocence, âŠVon Trinity Church of Lake Nona
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âDo not murderâŠâ This is one of the shortest verses in the entire Bible. It is just two words in the Hebrew. And yet, the scope is nearly limitless. This week, we will open up this commandment by examining the first murder: Cain killing Abel. We will see that this is the second fall narrative, culminatingâŠâŠ
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âHonor your father and your mothersâŠâ This week, we turn our attention to the fifth commandment. This command focuses on our view of authority. To many, this command seems so stuffy, so conservative, so oppressive. If you look at our heroâs and listen to our songs you would think that our real national anthems have the themeâŠâŠ
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âRemember the SabbathâŠâ This week, we turn our attention to the fourth commandment. All of the commandments are important, but this one might be the most significant for our times. We live in an age where everyone feels rushed, overwhelmed, and busy. This command touches on our labor and our leisure. It is meant toâŠâŠ
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You shall not take the Lordâs name in vain⊠When most people think about the third commandment, they primarily think of not cussing. This commandment touches on our words, but it is so much more. We will see this week that this commandment is more than the words we useâŠit focuses on who we are.âŠVon Trinity Church of Lake Nona
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Recently famed director Martin Scorsese announced he is working on a new film about Jesus. Hollywood depictions of Jesus make me nervous. Sometimes, you get faithful attempts to depict Jesus, but other times, you get irreverent folly, like Will Ferrelâs prayer to âsweet Baby Jesus.â But the temptation and the danger of making a falseâŠâŠ
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Jay Heinrichs is one of the most successful marketers and salesmen in the world. His pathway into sales began with a disastrous Fatherâs Day gift and a shrewd salesman who taught him that image is everything. The second commandment is all about the power of images. And few things could be more relevant for us becauseâŠâŠ
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Learning to share is hard. I knew this part of parenting would be a challenge. But over the past few years, as I have tried to learn this myself, and teach other small humans how to do it, there are some aspects of learning to share that I wasnât ready for. For example, one of the troublesâŠVon Trinity Church of Lake Nona
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I hope your new 2024 year is off to a great start! I am excited to get back into the book of Exodus, and we will begin this year by taking a deep dive into the 10 Commandments. Several years ago, when I was in youth ministry, one of our students had one of theâŠVon Trinity Church of Lake Nona
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We will continue our focus on Joy and look at Philippians. And our theme this week will be the connection between peace and joy. Those are two words you hear every Christmas season, but how do they relate? How can you have them? To help us unpack this, we will think about the Goal of joy, andâŠVon Trinity Church of Lake Nona
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When I was a kid, we used to sing a song: Iâve got the joy, joy, joy, joy, joy down in my heart! Where? Down in my heart! Where?Down in my heart! We donât really sing that song much anymore. Maybe it is a little too silly? Or maybe we are a littleâŠVon Trinity Church of Lake Nona
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I hope you all had a wonderful Thanksgiving filled with family, friends, and lots of really good food! This Sunday, we finished the first major section of Exodus and point forward to our Advent series on Joy. Fittingly, we arrive at the institution of the first Passover meal, which could be the original Thanksgiving meal. And central toâŠâŠ
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Marketers tell us that the before and after photos are among the most powerful tools to motivate change and sell products. We love a dramatic before and after photo. And in Exodus 2 through 11, we see a dramatic before and after. We begin with an overconfident, impulsive Moses who dramatically acts and drastically fails, which leads to aâŠâŠ
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As we journey through Exodus, we come to the Ten Plagues. The plagues run from the stomach-turning discomfort of spoiled water, to the cringe-inducing invasion of frogs to the exasperating annoyance of the lice and flies, to the economically damaging animal sickness, the personally debilitating pandemic of boils, to the environmentally disastrous hâŠ
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As we move through Exodus, we have come to the point where Moses must confront his fears. He claims he is afraid that neither the people nor Pharaoh will listen to him, and he will fail. But is that what he is really afraid of? Or is there something deeper? If I asked you: What are youâŠVon Trinity Church of Lake Nona
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As we move into the final section of the introduction to Exodus, it might be helpful to get a basic map of where we are and where God wants us to go. There are two basic movements from 4:18-7:7. First, we have Mosesâs arrival back in Egypt and his first encounter with Pharaoh (4:18-5:21). ThisâŠVon Trinity Church of Lake Nona
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The character of Moses lives in the memory of both Jewish and Christian believers as a towering figure. He is remembered as a mighty leader, a great teacher, and a colossal man. But it is important to remember where he started. In chapters 3 and 4, we encounter a Moses who is deeply insecure, uncertainâŠâŠ
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The stories in the early part of Exodus speak to us in our times of greatest and most urgent need. They speak to us when we are tempted to say: God has forsakenâŠGod has forgottenâŠWhy me? Why? Why now? This doesnât make sense⊠Exodus 1-6 quietly reminds us that these feelings are not true. In fact,âŠVon Trinity Church of Lake Nona
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As we continue in the book of Exodus, Moses is a fugitive on the run, a man of ambition whose life has descended into obscurity. As chapter three opens, he is leading his father-in-lawâs flock through a desolate, rocky wilderness. And then, something happens. He sees something. Something unexpectedâŠsomething he couldnât anticipate, plan, or controlâŠ
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Last week we looked at the big picture of Exodus. This week, we dive into chapters 1 and 2. Chapters 1 and 2 are a remarkable story. It is a story that delights, showing how the weak and powerless defy the wicked.It is a story that horrifies, showing terrible suffering and portraying unspeakable evil.It is a story thatâŠâŠ
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This Sunday, we are kicking off a new study through the book of Exodus! Exodus is one of the most exciting, dramatic, and important books in the Bible and all of world literature. In it we are given answers to some of lifeâs most important questions:who God really is, who we really are, what weâŠVon Trinity Church of Lake Nona
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Baptism Sunday is here! Baptism paints a beautiful picture of what God has done, through His Son, to make us right in His sight. It is a picture of our union with Christ, our cleansing from sin, and our adoption into the family of God.Von Trinity Church of Lake Nona
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Have you ever wondered: Why do we give gifts on Christmas? Christmas is the only holiday we celebrate by giving gifts to others. We donât do that on Halloween or Thanksgiving or the Fourth of July, or Labor Day. Why? We celebrate birthdays by being given gifts, but not giving them. The Hobbits had it right.âŠâŠ
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Last week, we asked the question: How healthy is your heart? We saw that of all the opportunities and challenges you will face, of all of the conditions and circumstances you will expereince, the condition of your heart is the most important. Your heart is the center of your physical, emotional, intellectual, and moral activities. EverythingâŠâŠ
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Last week Cynthia and I received a letter from AARP. I am sure they had the wrong addressâŠbut they asked me an important question: How healthy is your heart? They let me know that heart disease is the leading cause of death for people over the age of 45 â and Americans spend, on average, 240âŠVon Trinity Church of Lake Nona
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God has called his people to seek his face in worship, grow in his grace, and serve his people. One of the primary ways we seek his face and grow in his grace is through Jesusâ ministry of teaching. With school kicking off this week, it is a good time to remind ourselves how importantâŠVon Trinity Church of Lake Nona
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Hearing Dale Peacock, Will Romualdo, and Dan Maloy preach these past 3 weeks has been such a blessing!This Sunday, we are excited to wrap up our Missionâs Month with Peter Willis preaching. âThe Sustaining Power & Presence of Christâ based on Mark 4:35-41. I invite you to read over this passage to prepare your heart. InâŠâŠ
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This Sunday we are excited to hear from Will Romualdo! Will, together with his wife Debora and son Nathan (6), are joining Mission Aviation Fellowship (MAF) next year. Tomorrow he will share with us the history of MAF, how and why it started, and the story of Nate Saint. He will also share their testimony of how God calledâŠâŠ
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We are asking the Lord to encourage and strengthen our hearts as we hear from our very own missionaries at Trinity about what God is doing and how He is advancing His gospel throughout the globe. This week, we welcome Dale Peacock! Dale works with Wycliffe Bible Translators, and he and his beautiful wife MirandaâŠâŠ
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This Psalm will be our theme all of August, so this Sunday will be an appetizer for what is to come. Psalm 27 begins in fear and ends in betrayal, and in the middle, there isâŠbeauty? Huh? How does David get here? Developmental psychologist Jerry Colonna says there arethree primal things every human needs: And inâŠâŠ
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Truth: Our joy and value are not in our life performances but in the grace poured in us by Jesus Christ. Text: Philippians 3 Outline:Von Trinity Church of Lake Nona
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Be Strengthened by Your Community of Faith.Truth: The Community of Faith is strengthened by Jesusâ headship as the church displays Godâs glory and power. Ephesians 2:20-22 I. Community of faith of called people.II. Community of faith built on grace.III.Community of faith sent by Jesus.Von Trinity Church of Lake Nona
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