Trinity Fellowship Sermon Podcast
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What does it really mean to pray, “Give us this day our daily bread”? In this message, Pastor Darren Rogers continues the The Lord’s Prayer series by showing that this part of Jesus’ prayer is about much more than food. It’s about bringing every need before God—physical, emotional, spiritual, relational, and financial—with trust, humility, and dependence. This message reminds us that God is not a distant provider, but a loving Father who cares about what we need today. If you’ve been carrying pressure, fear, desperation, or uncertainty, this sermon will encourage you to come...
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Guest speaker Tim Salle shares a powerful message on bold expansion—what it means to enlarge your tent and ask God to stretch your faith, influence, and capacity. Using the Prayer of Jabez (1 Chronicles 4:10) and Isaiah 54:2–3, he shows how spiritual growth requires preparation: lengthening cords, strengthening stakes, and staying dependent on God’s hand. If you’ve been settling for the familiar, this message will challenge you to believe bigger and steward more—without burnout or pride.
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In this message from the Lord’s Prayer series, we explore what it truly means to pray “Your kingdom come.” Jesus taught us that before we ask God for anything, we first surrender to Him. But what does surrender really look like? Pastor Darren walks us through the powerful truth that the Kingdom of God isn’t just future — it’s already here, and it’s already in us. When we pray “Your kingdom come,” we’re declaring that God’s will matters more than our own, and that Jesus is not only our Savior but also our King. This message will challenge you to examine your heart, your...
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Prayer isn’t rushing into God’s presence with a list of needs. Jesus teaches us to slow down and start with reverence. In Part 3 of The Lord’s Prayer series, we focus on one powerful phrase: “Hallowed be Your name.” This message challenges how casually we speak about God, how we pray, and how we represent His name in everyday life. God isn’t just our Father. He is holy, set apart, worthy of honor, and deserving of awe. If you’ve ever wondered why your prayers feel rushed, shallow, or powerless, this teaching will reset your foundation.
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Steve Jester shares what God’s calling him and his wife to do in Africa, why unreached people groups matter, and a story that’ll stick with you: a man hearing the Jesus film in his own language and realizing, “God knows me.” Then he opens Genesis and talks about Book of Genesis 16, Hagar, and the God who hears, sees, and heals, even when life feels bitter. Real missions. Real grief. Real hope.
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You ever hit that point where you just can’t carry it anymore? That’s where this message lives. Pastor Darren walks through Luke 5 and shows how Peter, tired and frustrated, says one simple line to Jesus. “But if You say so, I will.” That’s surrender. Not dramatic. Not loud. Just honest trust when you’re out of answers. And here’s the part we miss. Surrender isn’t saying it. It’s leaving it. Hand it to God. Take your hands off. Don’t pick it back up on the way out. That’s where peace shows up. That’s where freedom starts. That’s where real power comes from. If...
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In Part 2 of our Lord’s Prayer series, Pastor Darren Rogers slows down and unpacks four powerful words: “Who is in heaven.” A lot of us can recite the Lord’s Prayer fast—but this message helps us understand the meaning behind it and why that changes how we pray. You’ll learn what Scripture means by “heaven,” why God’s authority and presence matters for your confidence in prayer, and what the Bible says about the new heaven and new earth. This one is full of hope, humor, and a strong gospel invitation.
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What if the Lord’s Prayer isn’t something you rush through—but a roadmap that teaches you how to pray in a way that actually produces fruit? In Part 1 of this series, we slow down and start where Jesus starts: “Our Father.” You’ll learn why prayer is meant to be personal (not formal), why God wants relationship more than religious performance, and how understanding God as your Father reshapes everything—especially for those who’ve been hurt by earthly father figures.
info_outlineThis 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 Christmas. Feliz Navidad.
📖 Scripture References
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John 1:1
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John 1:14