Trinity Community Church

著者: Trinity Community Church - Knoxville TN
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  • TCC exists to glorify God, follow Jesus, and make disciples. Loving God, and Loving People. Here, you can find sermons, audio of classes, and more. Located in Knoxville, Tennessee, we serve the greater East Tennessee region and internationally through our mission partners by equipping and severing our communities and ultimately directing people to Christ. Learn more at tccknox.com
    © 2025 Trinity Community Church
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TCC exists to glorify God, follow Jesus, and make disciples. Loving God, and Loving People. Here, you can find sermons, audio of classes, and more. Located in Knoxville, Tennessee, we serve the greater East Tennessee region and internationally through our mission partners by equipping and severing our communities and ultimately directing people to Christ. Learn more at tccknox.com
© 2025 Trinity Community Church
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  • Finishing Well
    2025/01/05

    Pastor Tyler Lynde shares a powerful message on what it means to finish well, inspired by the Apostle Paul’s final encouragement to Timothy in 2 Timothy 4:5-8. Tyler opens by reflecting on how fleeting our days can be, urging everyone to adopt Paul’s view that death for believers is actually gain, not loss. With that perspective, we’re reminded that life isn’t about drifting from day to day but about staying vigilant, focused, and ready to fulfill the calling God has placed on us.

    The thread of endurance runs deeply here. Tyler echoes Paul’s analogy of life as both a fight and a race, pushing believers to confront spiritual opposition without going AWOL. Drawing from passages like 1 Peter 5:8 and Ephesians 6:10-12, he shows how Scripture calls us to stand firm in the face of the enemy’s schemes. When setbacks or suffering arise, we can rely on God’s strength to press on, knowing that He treasures perseverance more than quick, passing victories.

    Part of finishing well is also about investing in others. Tyler emphasizes Paul’s instruction in 2 Timothy 2:2—pass along what you’ve learned so future generations can run their race effectively. We’re not meant to keep our faith in a personal silo; we build each other up and encourage one another to endure. In times of spiritual fatigue, texts like Isaiah 40:28-31 serve as reminders that God provides fresh strength to the weary. Even those who falter can get back up, for we follow a Savior who raises us beyond our limitations.

    Tyler reminds us that Paul’s deep connection with Jesus wasn’t mere head knowledge or religious habit. Rather, it was relational, alive, and fueled by a conviction that Christ is trustworthy to the end. Paul’s anticipation of a crown was never about self-achievement—he knew it belonged to Jesus and would be received by all who long for Christ’s appearing. As we step into a new year, Tyler’s message challenges us to examine the state of our faith. Have we wandered off? Are we running with endurance? Are we nurturing our relationship with Jesus rather than merely checking off spiritual boxes?

    Ultimately, Tyler inspires us to embrace a confident hope. Through Christ’s finished work, eternal life is secured, and the crown of righteousness awaits. This call to finish well extends to every believer, urging us to stay sober-minded, lean on God’s power, and press on in the knowledge that we serve a Lord who never fails those who trust Him.

    We are Trinity Community Church in Knoxville, Tennessee.
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    48 分
  • Celebrating 2024 - A Look Back At What God Has Done
    2024/12/29

    Pastor Mark Medley offers an inspiring look back at 2024, celebrating how God has moved among the people of Trinity Community Church. Drawing from Psalm 105, Mark underscores the importance of remembering and proclaiming the wondrous works of the Lord. Throughout the year, TCC has seen incredible growth through baby dedications, baptisms, and families finding new ways to connect in community. By reflecting on heartfelt stories like Peg’s experience of receiving support during a season of difficulty, Mark highlights how bearing one another’s burdens cements our sense of belonging.

    This message also reminds us that TCC’s reach extends well beyond our local neighborhood. Mark sheds light on global missions in places like Tanzania, where digging wells, providing medical care, and sharing the gospel brings genuine hope to those in need. The difference between animistic rituals and the sacrament of communion becomes starkly clear—our God has already provided the Lamb, and we remember His body broken and blood poured out in thankful worship. Whether it’s through micro-business development, mentorship programs for women, or other mission initiatives, TCC is committed to sharing the good news both near and far.

    Mark points to the “Belong, Grow, Serve” vision that frames TCC’s heartbeat. We belong by embracing community groups, triads, and ministry opportunities that foster closeness among believers. We grow by digging into Scripture, pursuing discipleship training, and immersing ourselves in teaching on books like Jonah, 1 Peter, and more. We serve by engaging with outreach projects—locally via Serve Days and globally through trusted partners. Every ministry, from children’s programs to missions, is part of a larger tapestry, woven together by God’s faithfulness.

    As Mark leads us into a new year, he shares gratitude for the generosity that fuels TCC’s mission work. Even with changes in giving, the congregation remains dedicated to extending the grace of Christ to those who haven’t yet experienced it. Looking to 2025, Mark invites everyone to continue pressing into God’s call, cherishing how He has led us thus far and trusting Him for the road ahead. This reflection on 2024 stands as a reminder that when believers unite around Jesus’ love, remarkable transformation—both personal and collective—can happen.

    We are Trinity Community Church in Knoxville, Tennessee.
    Subscribe to our Podcast & YouTube channel to find past sermons, classes, interviews, and more!
    Find us on Facebook & Instagram

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    46 分
  • Is He Worthy? - Christmas Eve Eve (Eve) At TCC
    2024/12/22

    Join us at Trinity Community Church for our annual Christmas Eve Eve (Eve) celebration, a time of joyous gathering and meaningful reflection. This special event, invites you, your family, friends, and neighbors to come together in a festive atmosphere of worship and celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ.

    Built for the whole family, it’s a time to build friendships, create wonderful memories, and remember that He is worthy!

    We are Trinity Community Church in Knoxville, Tennessee.
    Subscribe to our Podcast & YouTube channel to find past sermons, classes, interviews, and more!
    Find us on Facebook & Instagram

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    1 時間 21 分

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