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In this sermon, we continue our journey through Genesis, moving from the creation and fall into the tragic consequences of sin. Genesis 4-5 shows us what life looks like outside the Garden, where sin quickly takes hold—culminating in Cain’s murder of his brother, Abel. Yet, even as human sinfulness spirals, God’s grace remains steadfast. We explore…
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This week, we dive into the pivotal moment of humanity’s fall in Genesis 3, where deception and disobedience fracture the harmony of creation. We examine how sin distorts our relationship with God, each other, and the world—introducing shame, suffering, and separation. Yet even in judgment, we see the glimmers of redemption as God offers the first …
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In this sermon, we examine our deep need for genuine connection in a world filled with digital distractions—a need that God recognized long before modern technology. Drawing from Genesis 2, we unpack God’s timeless blueprint for relationships and, specifically, for marriage. The message is organized into four themes: The Problem, The Provider, The …
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In this sermon, Andrey Gorban explores humanity’s deep longing for Eden, reflected in our love for nature. Genesis 2 shifts from the broad view of creation to God’s personal work—forming Adam, placing him in a garden of beauty and abundance, and giving him the tasks of working and keeping it. However, Adam is given a command: do not eat from the tr…
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Welcome to the sermon podcast of Trinity Church of Portland. This week, we continued with our new sermon series for 2025, "Genesis: A Beautiful But Broken World" preaching through the first eleven chapters of Genesis. Our sermon this morning was preached by Cody Cannon. This sermon titled "The Rest" was from Genesis 2:1-3 and detailed how God reste…
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Welcome to the sermon podcast of Trinity Church of Portland. This week, we continued with our new sermon series for 2025, "Genesis: A Beautiful But Broken World" preaching through the first eleven chapters of Genesis. Our sermon this morning was preached by Thomas Terry. In this sermon we saw "The Forming" from Genesis 1:3-13—the first three days o…
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Welcome to the sermon podcast of Trinity Church of Portland. This week, we begin a new sermon series for 2025, "Genesis: A Beautiful But Broken World" preaching through the first eleven chapters of Genesis. In our sermon this morning we heard an overview of the first eleven chapters of the book of Genesis and why we are going to spend several month…
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Guest preacher, Cole Brown preaching “Jesus, the Great High Priest”, from Hebrews 4:14-16. This text gives you two simple instructions that if followed will help you through suffering and every trial of life. First, hold fast the faith you possess because Jesus is your great high priest. Second, draw near to the throne of grace with absolute confid…
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Guest preacher, Patrick Schreiner preaching “Peace In Troubled Times” from Psalm 46. What are you taking refuge in? We learn from this text that if you stand under the refuge of God, you will not be moved. This is because God is your protection therefore you don’t need to fear. God is with you in battle and you will not be moved. Finally, God fight…
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Pastor Art Azurdia preaching “A Working Christian (Part 2)" from 1 Peter 4:10-11. Is God being praised because you are exercising the grace he has given you for ministry? As a Christian you are gifted for ministry through God’s ministering grace. The deployment of this ministering grace is an act of dependence upon God and the aim of this ministeri…
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Pastor Art Azurdia preaching “A Working Christian (Part 1)" from 1 Peter 4:10-11. Is God being praised because you are exercising the grace he has given you for ministry? This week the text teaches you that God gives all Christians ministering grace to serve in His church. This makes the exercise of this grace a universal obligation and the possess…
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Guest preacher and Trinity Church Pastor/Elder, Bryan Winchester preaching "Don't Lose Heart, Part 2" from 2 Cor 4:16-5:10. How can we remain confident in the face of certain death and judgment? For Paul he saw his life’s troubles and afflictions as light compared to the future glory he knew awaited him after physical death. Like Paul, we must walk…
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Pastor Art Azurdia preaching “Advancement By Sacrifice" from Acts 13:1-3. As Trinity Church prepares to send out one of our most gifted elders (Bryan Winchester) this text becomes for us a guiding principle. The business of sending out men for ministry is a Divine call. The church spreads through progression by intention by having a missionary burd…
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Pastor Art Azurdia preaching the 2018 Easter message "God’s Pleasure, Christ’s Satisfaction, Your Grace" from Isaiah 53:10-12. Why should you regard the death of Jesus Christ as a triumph? It is a triumph because of what was achieved by the means of his death. The LORD is pleasured, the servant is satisfied and the many are graced.…
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Pastor Art Azurdia preaching "Killing The Green-Eyed Monster" from John 3:22-30. This text raises a very important question. How do you kill ministerial jealousy when another’s apparent success so clearly outstrips your own? Recognize that any apparent success is the prerogative of God, that ultimate satisfaction comes in uniting people to Jesus Ch…
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Pastor Art Azurdia preaching the 2017 Christmas sermon, “Christmas Missed” from Luke 2:1-8 and Matthew 2:1-7. "Christmas Missed" occurs when you miss the thing of eternal significance by having a preoccupation with the comparatively insignificant. The self-sufficient never make it to the manger, Christmas is a gift only experienced by those who kno…
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Guest preacher Bryan Winchester preaching "The Polarizing Effect Of Gospel Ministry" from 2 Corinthians 2:12-3:6. In this sermon we see a portrait of Paul’s ministry and its polarizing effect. In fact, the Corinthians themselves as people who had believed the gospel were the proof of the legitimacy of Paul’s work and ministry.…
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