Episodes
Sunday Apr 17, 2022
Easter Sunday: ’It is Love that Believes the Resurrection’
Sunday Apr 17, 2022
Sunday Apr 17, 2022
04.17 [Sermon] Easter Sunday - When we look around at the people in our lives: children, family, lovers, friends - all the ones we hold dear - and realize that death works to divide and separate us all, it's then that it becomes clear that, 'It is love that believes the Resurrection."
Sunday Apr 10, 2022
Palm Sunday: A Triumphal Entry of Sorts
Sunday Apr 10, 2022
Sunday Apr 10, 2022
Sunday Apr 03, 2022
Mountain of Salt, City of Light - Part Ten: End of Series Discussion
Sunday Apr 03, 2022
Sunday Apr 03, 2022
Question 1: Over the course of Mountain of Salt, City of Light what things jumped out to you as being new ways of understanding the Sermon on the Mount?
Question 2 : How have you felt yourself leaning towards escapism as opposed to pressing into reality? What practices have you adopted to root yourself more firmly in the world as it is?
Question 3: The old Arabic phrase says, “There is salt between us” meaning two people are committed to each other. How do you see yourself as being salt and light binding people and God together?
Question 4: If all of the plot lines of human history converge in Jesus, then what happens next? What is God’s “new and unexpected future for humanity?” And, how do we fit into that story?
Part Two:
Question 1: In what ways have you found our cultural context to create a conflict between your inner and outer life?
Question 2: Who do you think your enemies are? And, how does the call to love them make you feel?
Question 3: Before this sermon series had you ever thought about the Lord’s Prayer being a revolutionary prayer?
Sunday Mar 27, 2022
Sunday Mar 27, 2022
03.27 [Sermon] Mountain of Salt, City of Light: A Study in the Sermon on the Mount - Part Nine - As we wrap up our Mountain of Salt, City of Light series, we explore the "Parable of the Builders" and the final metaphor used in the Sermon on the Mount: the metaphor of a house. Two houses actually, one built on sand and the other built on rock. But why does Jesus use this image of a house right at the end? To find the answer, we look back over the entire sermon series and remember that a mountain isn’t just a mountain, salt and light aren't just salt and light and a house isn’t just a house.
Sunday Mar 20, 2022
Sunday Mar 20, 2022
Sunday Mar 13, 2022
Mountain of Salt, City of Light - Part Seven: Living the Sermon on the Mount
Sunday Mar 13, 2022
Sunday Mar 13, 2022
Sunday Feb 27, 2022
Sunday Feb 27, 2022
02.27 [Sermon] Mountain of Salt, City of Light: A Study in the Sermon on the Mount - Part Six - Jesus, in the Sermon on the Mount, says "Love your enemies" and Etty Hillesum did just that. Born a Dutch Jew, Etty ignored all advice from friends and, completely of her own volition, went to work in the hospital at the Westerbork Transit Camp - the final German outpost in the Netherlands before Auschwitz. She was able to provide care to the prisoners and show love and kindness to everyone there, even the German guards. But, before long, Etty found herself to be an inmate and writing from the camp she said, "There must be someone to live through it all, to bear witness to the fact that God lived, even in these times." She went on to write in her diary "Now is the time to put into practice - love your enemies." Finally, when Etty found herself on a train to Auschwitz, her own death at the hands of her enemies looming, she threw a note from the train that read, "Let them know, we left singing."
Sunday Feb 20, 2022
Mountain of Salt, City of Light - Part Five: Jesus and the Law
Sunday Feb 20, 2022
Sunday Feb 20, 2022
Sunday Feb 13, 2022
Mountain of Salt, City of Light - Part Four: The Law and the Prophets
Sunday Feb 13, 2022
Sunday Feb 13, 2022
02.13 [Sermon] Mountain of Salt, City of Light: A study in the Sermon on the Mount - Part Four - Jesus says that He has "come to fulfill the Law and the Prophets," but what does this phrase mean? Is Jesus the ultimate rule follower or does He mean something else?
Sunday Feb 06, 2022
Mountain of Salt, City of Light - Part Three: Salt and Light
Sunday Feb 06, 2022
Sunday Feb 06, 2022
02.06 [Sermon] Mountain of Salt, City of Light: A Study in the Sermon on the Mount - Part Three - One way to interpret Jesus' use of the metaphors of "Salt and Light" is to understand them as a direct calling on the lives of Christians to "add flavor" to a bland world and "light the way" in a world full of darkness. But, when we begin to understand the metaphors of "Salt and Light" within the cultural context of Jesus' day we begin to come closer to understanding their original meaning which we find to be deeply rooted within the ancient customs surrounding Covenant, Commitment and Promise.
Sunday Jan 30, 2022
Mountain of Salt, City of Light - Part Two: Blessed are Those
Sunday Jan 30, 2022
Sunday Jan 30, 2022
01.30 [Sermon] Mountain of Salt, City of Light: A Study in the Sermon on the Mount - Part Two - When we hear Jesus repeat "Blessed are those" again and again in the Sermon on the Mount, it's easy to begin to feel that Christ is presenting a list of ways we might each be "blessed" and find individual favor with God. But, when we look closer and begin to realize that Christ's list is actually embracing the posture of the weak, voiceless and suffering we begin to realize that this is a list more concerned with justice and the flourishing of humanity as a whole.
Sunday Jan 23, 2022
Mountain of Salt, City of Light - Part One: Many Mountains
Sunday Jan 23, 2022
Sunday Jan 23, 2022
01.23 [Sermon] Mountain of Salt, City of Light: A Study in the Sermon on the Mount.
Stephen Cheung explores the rich meaning and symbolism in and around the longest continuous discourse of Jesus found in the New Testament.
Sunday Jan 16, 2022
Cana Grace
Sunday Jan 16, 2022
Sunday Jan 16, 2022
01.16 [Sermon] Chris Lawrence speaks on "Cana Grace" John 2:1-11 - The Art of Making That One Cup of Water Go a Long, Long Way - We are still just beginning a new year. Are we going to live 2022 deeply, live it with rich purpose, enjoy times which will be appreciated and looked back on in years to come with special fondness? That’s really setting the bar very, very high isn’t it? Maybe we are worried we will just scrape through in survival mode, languishing - that’s one of the most common complaints from people who feel they have missed out, or things have gone all very insipid and colorless. Jesus makes water become wine. Can he do that again? Or is that just a bedtime story to tell the little ones?
Sunday Jan 09, 2022
Christ in the New Year
Sunday Jan 09, 2022
Sunday Jan 09, 2022
01.09 [Sermon] Christ in the New Year - On this first Sunday of 2022, Bryant Parsons speaks on anchoring all of our New Year's Resolutions, hopes and good intentions in a power greater than ourselves: a power that changes us, a power that works in us and through us and even in spite of us, to bring about the renewal and redemption of all things.
Sunday Dec 19, 2021
Advent - Part Four: Angels, Shepherds, and the Lamb of God
Sunday Dec 19, 2021
Sunday Dec 19, 2021
12.19 [Reflection] Advent - Part Four: Angels, Shepherds and the Lamb of God - On this fourth and final Sunday of Advent, Eric Helvie reflects on the moment when the angels appeared to the shepherds, proclaiming the birth of the Messiah while also shining the light of heaven down upon them. It's as if heaven is pointing directly at the shepherds, their lives, livelihood and culture and saying there's deep significance here.
Monday Dec 13, 2021
News from Myanmar and End of Year Giving
Monday Dec 13, 2021
Monday Dec 13, 2021
12.13 [Update] News from Myanmar and End of Year Giving - On Sunday we had the privilege of hearing from Health and Hope about the refugees flooding in from Myanmar on the India border. Afterward, Richie Ledo and Eric Helvie had a brief conversation explaining the reach of your generosity to the world as we continue to finance peace-making in those places which need it most desperately. Please take a listen for an update on our global giving and our financial sustainability as a congregation in New York. And please prayerfully consider supporting the ongoing work of Trinity Heights.
Sunday Dec 12, 2021
Advent - Part Three: Justice, Righteousness, and Peace
Sunday Dec 12, 2021
Sunday Dec 12, 2021
12.12 [Sermon] Advent: A Season of Hope and Expectation - Part Three - On this third Sunday of Advent, Brandon Epting speaks on the merging of Justice and Righteousness. These two things go hand-in-hand and when taken together we see that the outcome is, in fact, Peace.
Sunday Dec 05, 2021
Advent - Part Two: Mary and Elizabeth
Sunday Dec 05, 2021
Sunday Dec 05, 2021
12.5 [Sermon] Advent: A Season of Hope and Expectation - Part Two: Mary and Elizabeth - On this second Sunday of Advent, Chris Lawrence of innerCHANGE speaks on the meeting of Mary and Elizabeth in the hill country just north of Jerusalem. Both are "with child" and beginning to understand the world altering importance of their parallel pregnancies. The story of their meeting is brimming with significance as it hones in on the importance of relationships, the need for peaceful places in our lives and the cultivation of patience as we invest in the people around us.
Sunday Nov 28, 2021
Advent - Part One: A Season of Hope and Expectation
Sunday Nov 28, 2021
Sunday Nov 28, 2021
Sunday Nov 21, 2021
Colossians: Violence, Progress and Peace - Part Nine, Series Discussion
Sunday Nov 21, 2021
Sunday Nov 21, 2021
Question 1: In your own life, what might it look like to embrace capital “P” peace as opposed to inner peace or “Serenity Now?”
Question 2 : In what very real ways have you seen the peace of the Gospel place a question mark over “American Peace” or “Pax Americana?”
Question 3: Why is war very rarely part of the conversation, even during conversations specifically about the problem of violence?
Part Two:
Question 1: If God’s providence isn’t about Him making things happen to you, but rather, is about Him sustaining and moving all things towards his goals, how does that make you feel?
Question 2: In your experience where have you seen someone embrace/choose peace instead of violence?
Part Three:
Question 1: In what ways have you experienced people pushing for agreement inside and outside of the church?
Question 2: What do you think it looks like to put your own ideas and identity aside in order to love the person in front of you?
Sunday Nov 14, 2021
Colossians: Violence, Progress and Peace - Part Eight
Sunday Nov 14, 2021
Sunday Nov 14, 2021
11.14 [Sermon] Jenn Petersen - International Justice Mission - It's always a privilege to hear from our dear friend, Jenn Petersen who serves as Director of Church Mobilization in the Northeast for International Justice Mission, coming alongside churches as they seek to partner with God’s heart for biblical justice and join Him in the renewal of all things. Trinity Heights Church is pleased to be in partnership with IJM as we commit to help fight Cross Border Trafficking in Asia Pacific. As a church, we are dedicated to aid in the efforts to end human trafficking and it’s an honor to be partnering with Jenn and IJM as they continue to work on behalf of the innocent, abused and enslaved.
Sunday Nov 07, 2021
Colossians: Violence, Progress and Peace - Part Seven: Learning to Love
Sunday Nov 07, 2021
Sunday Nov 07, 2021
11.7 [Sermon] Colossians: Violence, Progress and Peace - Part Seven - One of our mantras here at Trinity Heights Church is, "There is no idea or identity that is more important than loving the person in front of me." And, we believe this is what Jesus was saying when He said, "Love one another as I have loved you." Jesus isn't calling us to agree with each other, He isn't asking us to all come to the same opinions. That would be impossible. The good news is Jesus doesn't ask us to do the impossible. He asks us to love each other and cultivate a posture of love to all of those around us.
Sunday Oct 31, 2021
Colossians: Violence, Progress and Peace - Part Six: Embracing God’s Image
Sunday Oct 31, 2021
Sunday Oct 31, 2021
10.31 [Sermon] Colossians: Violence, Progress and Peace - Part Six - The question, "What does it mean to be human?" shows up in Colossians in the form of a very curious but very significant phrase, "The Image of God." This phrase appears twice in the letter, once in chapter one to describe Jesus as "The Image of God" and again in chapter three saying, "we are to grow in our knowledge of The Image of God." So here we have a definition of humanity, to be fully human is to reflect God's image. This is our calling, this is our vocation. To reflect God's image, to reflect God's love and joy and peace, to reflect God's patience, kindness and goodness, to reflect God's faithfulness, gentleness, self-control, hospitality and generosity.
Sunday Oct 24, 2021
Colossians: Violence, Progress and Peace - Part Five: Questioning Violence
Sunday Oct 24, 2021
Sunday Oct 24, 2021
Sunday Oct 17, 2021
Sunday Oct 17, 2021
Rather, the providence of God is responsible for creating, sustaining and moving everything toward his purpose. All creation, including humanity, are moving toward his goals. In other words, everything is going somewhere and it is God who faithfully sustains everything and "progresses" everything along in the ultimate direction of His will.
Sunday Oct 10, 2021
Colossians: Violence, Progress and Peace - Part Three: Understanding Power
Sunday Oct 10, 2021
Sunday Oct 10, 2021
10.10 [Sermon] Colossians: Violence, Progress and Peace - Part Three
Often we need to remind ourselves that it is normal for the church to operate in the margins of society. So how much power do we need? As a fringe community the answer is of course: none. When we strive to embody Jesus our focus shifts away from power, prestige and position and instead turns towards grace and peace, and a far-reaching harmony that permeates and characterizes all of our relationships.
Sunday Oct 03, 2021
Colossians: Violence, Progress and Peace - Part Two: Standing Against War
Sunday Oct 03, 2021
Sunday Oct 03, 2021
10.3 [Sermon] Colossians: Violence, Progress and Peace - Part Two
Our hope this season is that we might be a church that embraces community first. A community that narrates the story of Jesus. A community that proclaims Peace in a world reeling under the weight of its own violence and brokenness. We’re here, finally in-person, as a community of Christians and Skeptics, and we proclaim that “We stand for life against death; and instead of war, we stand for peace”
Sunday Sep 26, 2021
Sunday Sep 26, 2021
9.26 [Sermon] Colossians: Violence, Progress and Peace - Part One
Five years ago, today we started with a sermon series in Colossians and today we embrace having come full circle as we start again in Colossians and explore the themes of violence, progress and peace.
Sunday Sep 12, 2021
The First Human
Sunday Sep 12, 2021
Sunday Sep 12, 2021
[Sermon] In anticipation of our fifth anniversary this month, today we feature Stephen Cheung's sermon from Trinity Heights Church's first ever service on September 25, 2016.
Sunday Sep 05, 2021
Feet on the Ground
Sunday Sep 05, 2021
Sunday Sep 05, 2021
9.12 [Sermon] Feet on the Ground : Psalm 131
It’s always a privilege to hear from our good friend, Chris Lawrence of InnerCHANGE in East Harlem.
Chris Lawrence - We are inundated, overwhelmed and easily crushed by the scale of what is needed to put things right in our world. Howard Thurman said “Don't ask yourself what the world needs. Ask yourself what makes you come alive, and go do that, because what the world needs is people who have come alive.” Psalm 131 calls us to humility. A Psalm of just three verses which has special resonance in a time of climate crisis, of failed attempts to bring peace to regions such as Afghanistan. So many of us feel unsure about how to be part of the solution and not just making things worse. Jesus wants us to live lives we can love. Humility and meekness in the face of complex apparently unsolvable issues is our calling.
Sunday Aug 29, 2021
Sunday Aug 29, 2021
Sunday Aug 22, 2021
Sunday Aug 22, 2021
8.22 [Conversation] Genesis 1: Life Together, Again - Part Three
Eric Helvie and Dr. Celestin Musekura discuss the effects Covid has had on communities and consider ways that we might come back together with renewed hope despite feelings of exhaustion, isolation, grief and loneliness.
Dr. Musekura - We begin to see that there is hope if we look beyond the moment. (In Rwanda) we began to build a community in the refugee camps of Christians who had fellowship, who began to help each other. Somebody told me that, “In my community we helped each other to suffer peacefully.” Another pastor told me, “Because of the community around me, I could tolerate my grief, I could grieve with hope.”
Monday Aug 16, 2021
[Response] Participating in God's Creative Activity
Monday Aug 16, 2021
Monday Aug 16, 2021
Sunday Aug 15, 2021
Sunday Aug 15, 2021
8.15 [Sermon Series] Jesse Thorson delivers Part Two of Genesis 1: Life Together, Again - “Participating in God’s Creative Activity”
Genesis 1 has a lot to say about how God creates, and it tells us that God intends for humans to participate in God’s creative activity.
Jesse Thorson - Work or stewardship is anything that keeps the chaos of the cosmos at bay while providing for the mutual flourishing of humans and other forms of life on planet earth. God created a universe with dangers and risks, to be sure, but these dangers and risks are also the
conditions for the possibility of depth, beauty, richness and creativity... God didn’t finish naming all of his creatures, he brings them to Adam… If we are to recognize the gravity of our human vocation – that God has called us to participate in his creative activity – perhaps we would approach and engage with the natural world a little differently.
Sunday Aug 08, 2021
Genesis 1: Life Together, Again - Part 1: Chosen for What?
Sunday Aug 08, 2021
Sunday Aug 08, 2021
8.8 [Sermon Series] Dave Herman delivers Part One: “Chosen for What”. This sermon launches our new four part series titled, Genesis 1: Life Together, Again.
Dave Herman - We often hear that God sent Jesus to reconcile us back to God. But God also sent Jesus to reconcile us back to ourselves, each other, and the rest of the created world. And, we in turn, are invited to embody that declaration.
Sunday Aug 01, 2021
Galatians: Discord, Tension, and Resolution - Series Wrap-up
Sunday Aug 01, 2021
Sunday Aug 01, 2021
8.1 [Sermon Series Recap] Eric and Stephen discuss our last sermon series, "Galatians: Discord, Tension and Resolution” and spend some time recapping key points.
Eric Helvie - I find it compelling that Paul shows a willingness to go into risky relational territory, while building ideas of reconciliation into his rebuke of the Galatians. And yet, he also says in chapter four verse twenty, “How I wish I could be with you now and change my tone.” It’s almost as if he’s breaking the fourth wall. He steps outside of his writing for a second and acknowledges the limitations of the written letter in the letter itself: essentially saying that “in-person” interaction is far better and if he was able to be with them physically, this problem might be resolved more efficiently and with more flexibility.
Sunday Jul 25, 2021
Galatians: Discord, Tension, and Resolution - Part 5
Sunday Jul 25, 2021
Sunday Jul 25, 2021
7.25 [Sermon Series] Stephen Cheung delivers the conclusion of our five part sermon series, “Galatians: Discord, Tension and Resolution”
Stephen Cheung - Paul, in Galatians, plays with the idea that we straddle two time zones, we live of course in this age where humanity is divided against each other but we also embody the age to come, by our love and unity with each other. Each time we choose unity over division, each time we choose love over hate, each time we choose togetherness over enmity we look back through the mists of time to the ancient promise made to Abraham and then we turn and look to the horizon, to what comes next.
Sunday Jul 18, 2021
Galatians: Discord, Tension, and Resolution - Part 4
Sunday Jul 18, 2021
Sunday Jul 18, 2021
7.18 [Sermon Series] Stephen Cheung delivers Part Four of our five part sermon series, “Galatians: Discord, Tension and Resolution”
Stephen Cheung - Each story that Paul tells in the first two chapters of Galatians starts with the feature of people being divided, people at odds with each other, people being left out and excluded. And, each story travels in the same direction away from division toward unity, away from enmity toward solidarity, away from exclusion toward inclusion.
Sunday Jul 11, 2021
Galatians: Discord, Tension, and Resolution - Part 3
Sunday Jul 11, 2021
Sunday Jul 11, 2021
7.11 [Sermon Series] Stephen Cheung delivers Part Three of our five part sermon series, “Galatians: Discord, Tension and Resolution”
Stephen Cheung - In Galatians Paul says he has been crucified to the world and the world to him, and in Corinthians, he expands on this idea explaining that the world’s strength is weakness and the world’s wisdom is foolishness. So we might understand Paul in Galatians as saying the world’s entire system of values is dead to me and I to it. In other words, the centrality of the cross is about an entire system of values or an entire mode of operating being done away with.
Sunday Jul 04, 2021
Galatians: Discord, Tension, and Resolution - Part 2
Sunday Jul 04, 2021
Sunday Jul 04, 2021
7.4 [Sermon Series] Stephen Cheung delivers Part Two of our new five part sermon series, “Galatians: Discord, Tension and Resolution”
Stephen Cheung - Paul’s emotional response to the situation in Galatia is precisely because he understands that in a world full of people alienated from each other, isolated from each other separated from each other, the good news about Jesus offers us a way back to each other. As far as Paul is concerned, this is the only hope for us collectively. And so to abandon the gospel of Jesus Christ is to abandon each other and to abandon each other is to abandon the gospel.
Sunday Jun 27, 2021
Galatians: Discord, Tension, and Resolution - Part 1
Sunday Jun 27, 2021
Sunday Jun 27, 2021
6.27 [Sermon Series] Stephen Cheung delivers Part One of our new Five Part Sermon Series titled "Galatians: Discord, Tension and Resolution."
Stephen Cheung - Discord in music creates tension and that tension is only released when the music becomes harmonious or more consonant. I wonder if Paul is writing a symphony or rather a letter to the Galatians, like that. The kind of letter which plays those discordant notes and leaves his readers longing for the tension to be released, for the chaos to be resolved, for the harmony to be restored in a way that only the gospel can do.
Sunday Jun 20, 2021
Paul's First Letter to the Thessalonians, Part 4: Fully Awake
Sunday Jun 20, 2021
Sunday Jun 20, 2021
6.20 [Sermon Series] Tim Creber delivers the last part of the 1 Thessalonians series and reflects on how our priorities may have shifted over the course of living through a global pandemic.
Tim speaks on the final chapters of 1 Thessalonians as Paul seems to be shaking the early church awake: encouraging them to be fully present to the needs of others. And, how we, having experienced the pain of separation from others during Covid, may, more than ever before, be awake to the importance of relationships, friendships, family and the needs of those in our lives and all of those around us.
Sunday Jun 13, 2021
Paul's First Letter to the Thessalonians, Part 3: Fully Human
Sunday Jun 13, 2021
Sunday Jun 13, 2021
6.13 [Sermon Series] Brandon Epting delivers Part Three of our new Four Part Sermon Series titled "Paul's First Letter to the Thessalonians."
Brandon speaks on 1 Thessalonians Chapter Four and addresses the idea that living a life of limits means we accept our humanness, press into being fully human and find wholeness within the context of community.
Sunday Jun 06, 2021
Paul's First Letter to the Thessalonians, Part 2: Love and Longing
Sunday Jun 06, 2021
Sunday Jun 06, 2021
6.6 [Sermon Series] Eric Helvie delivers Part Two of our new Four Part Sermon Series titled "Paul's First Letter to the Thessalonians."
Eric speaks specifically about 1 Thessalonians Chapter Three and Paul's use of intense language to bolster his relationship with the early church. Paul's words of longing and love resonate today as we explore the shape of life together: life informed by our future hope for resurrection and new creation.
Sunday May 30, 2021
Paul's First Letter to the Thessalonians, Part 1: Introduction
Sunday May 30, 2021
Sunday May 30, 2021
5.28 [Sermon Series] Join us this Sunday on Facebook Live as Tim Creber delivers Part One of our new Four Part Sermon Series titled "Paul's First Letter to the Thessalonians."
The specific way Paul structured his first letter to the church in Thessalonica showed his deep love for them. A love that resonates today as we explore the shape of life together: life informed by our future hope for resurrection and new creation.
Sunday May 16, 2021
How to Grow Spiritually, Part 4: Series Wrap-up
Sunday May 16, 2021
Sunday May 16, 2021
Sunday May 09, 2021
How to Grow Spiritually, Part 3: Fishers of People
Sunday May 09, 2021
Sunday May 09, 2021
Sunday May 02, 2021
How to Grow Spiritually, Part 2: Follow Me
Sunday May 02, 2021
Sunday May 02, 2021
Sunday Apr 25, 2021
How to Grow Spiritually, Part 1: Jesus Calls the First Disciples
Sunday Apr 25, 2021
Sunday Apr 25, 2021
This week we go back to the basics as we start a new series and reflect on Jesus calling the first disciples.
Sunday Apr 18, 2021
How to Plant a Church... Again, Part 8 - Series Wrap-up
Sunday Apr 18, 2021
Sunday Apr 18, 2021
What makes our identity? Eric and Stephen reflect together as we conclude our series 'How to Plant a Church... Again'.