The Bible emphasizes two fundamental commandments: to love God and to love one another. But how do we love? What is the standard?
The Bible emphasizes two fundamental commandments: to love God and to love one another. But how do we love? What is the standard?
This is more than just a prayer; it is a profound theological statement taught by Jesus to his disciples. It carries multiple layers of meaning, encapsulating futuristic hope, acknowledgment, and submission to the sovereign rule of the King, and the intercessor’s deep longing for the coming of God’s kingdom. One crucial aspect of this prayer…
The world is filled with voices: the voices of your partners, parents, siblings, friends, relatives, and others. Additionally, we encounter voices in the markets and social media. However, we cannot heed all voices, as some may lead to danger. Therefore, we must choose our favorite voices wisely.
We are currently in the Easter Season, which extends until we celebrate Pentecost Day on May 19th. During this season, we reflect on Jesus’s continued presence among us and how we can experience the joy of the risen Lord. After his resurrection, though he appeared to them now and then, Jesus’ unseen continued presence was…
According to Luke’s account, the two men found in the tomb asked, “Why do you seek the living among the dead?” (Luke 24:5).
After years of many Trinity families fostering a close relationship with Capernwray in England, Trinity Church recently had the privilege of welcoming students from the Bible school for an outreach and missions week. This marked a significant moment for our community, as it was our first time hosting such an event. Four wonderful individuals joined us, staying with the families of our…
We embark on the Holy Week with Palm Sunday, as Jesus, who previously shunned public attention, now arrives, riding on a donkey. Acknowledged by the people as their king, they proclaimed, ‘Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord’ (Psalm 118.26).
“Unless a grain of wheat falls into the earth and dies, it remains just a single grain; but if it dies, it bears much fruit” (John 12:25)
The cleansing of the Temple by Jesus is an important event recorded in all four gospels. However, the timing of this event varies among the accounts. In John’s gospel, it is depicted as occurring at the beginning of Jesus’ ministry, while in the other three gospels, it is described as happening toward the end. Some…
Sunday at Trinity was nothing short of extraordinary as our congregation gathered for a deeply moving service. After enduring the challenges of the pandemic, our community celebrated a significant milestone: the first full immersion baptisms at Trinity in what felt like ages. Five individuals made the courageous decision to take this profound step in their…