Trinity Fellowship Sermon Podcast
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What if the preacher at your funeral had to tell the truth—what could they actually say about your life? In this message from Acts 13:36, Pastor Darren Rogers challenges us with one of the most sobering questions a believer can ask: Are you serving God’s purpose in your generation? This isn’t about being perfect. It’s about living on purpose—with purity, passion, and power—so your life produces lasting fruit. If you’ve drifted, it’s not too late to start again.
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This Christmas, Trinity Fellowship gathered as one church, one family to celebrate One World, One Savior. In this special bilingual message, Pastor Randy Treviño reminds us that even though we speak many languages and come from different cultures, God spoke one Word — and His name is Jesus. Christmas is not just about a season or a song; it’s about the moment God stepped into our world as a baby to bring hope, light, and salvation to everyone. With children, families, and multiple cultures worshiping together, this message reflects what heaven sounds like: one Savior, many voices. Merry...
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Some friendships make you feel good… but only real friends help you grow. In this message, Pastor Darren Rogers teaches what Proverbs 27:6 really means and why the “wounds” of a true friend can actually save your life. This is a message about wisdom, discernment, boundaries, and surrounding yourself with people who actually love your soul—not just your feelings. If you’ve ever struggled to tell who is for you and who is using you, this word will speak straight to your heart.
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Why is Lordship Necessary? So many of us say “Jesus is Lord”… but do our lives actually show it? In this message, Pastor Darren continues the Stewardship is Lordship series by tackling two big questions: Am I really living what I say I believe? (the profession issue) Who really owns my life, my money, and my stuff? (the possession issue) From Matthew 7, Luke 6, Malachi 3, and other Scriptures, we see that Jesus doesn’t just want our words—He wants our obedience, our trust, and our surrender in every area, including our finances. This message will challenge you to move from “Lord,...
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What if the real issue in your life isn’t money, stress, or schedule…but who’s actually Lord? In this message, Pastor Darren continues our series on Stewardship is Lordship and walks us through what happens when Jesus is really number one—not just in our songs and prayers, but in our decisions, priorities, money, and future.
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Can Jesus truly be your Savior if He isn't also your Lord? This message challenges the common belief that you can go to heaven without fully surrendering your life. Pastor Darren Rogers begins a new series on Lordship, addressing the critical disconnect between claiming to be a Christian and living a life changed by Christ. Using Matthew 7:21 ("Not everyone who says to me, 'Lord, Lord'...") as a foundation, he argues that true salvation involves doing the will of the Father. This sermon presents five key definitions of lordship: accepting God's sovereignty, putting Him first, taking...
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Do you ever feel like you're in a million pieces from life's trials? There's incredible hope for those moments of feeling shattered. Pastor Angie shares a powerful message on "Broken Pieces," reminding us that God doesn't just tolerate our brokenness—He draws near to it. Using Psalm 34:18, she shows how God is close to the brokenhearted, helps us in our trials, and rescues us. She uses the beautiful illustration of Kintsugi (repairing pottery with gold) to show how God can take our broken parts and make them into something new and beautiful.
info_outlineEver feel like you’re stuck between “faith” and “doing enough”? This sermon walks through what salvation really looks like — not just for us today, but how it’s always been, from Abraham to now. It’s raw, honest, and full of scripture, comparing Old Testament sacrifices with New Testament faith, and calling out the lazy Christianity we sometimes slip into. This isn’t about works vs. grace — it’s about letting the grace you’ve received produce something real.