Trinity Community Church

By: Trinity Community Church - Knoxville TN
  • Summary

  • 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
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Episodes
  • Walking With The Shepherd
    Sep 1 2024

    Welcome to “Walking With The Shepherd,” the inaugural sermon in our enlightening new series, “Journeying With The Shepherd,” presented by Pastor Mark Medley. This profound discourse takes us deep into the pastoral imagery of Psalm 95:6-7, unveiling the layers of our spiritual journey with God through the dynamic of shepherd and sheep.

    In this sermon, Pastor Mark Medley delves into what it means to walk with God daily, exploring how this continuous spiritual journey influences every aspect of our lives. The concept of walking with God, which originates from the earliest stories in Genesis and extends through the New Testament, symbolizes our ongoing, day-to-day choices that must align with God’s divine path.

    Drawing from personal experiences, Pastor Mark shares captivating stories from his pilgrimage with shepherds in the mountainous regions of Poland. These narratives not only bring to life the traditional shepherd-sheep relationship but also illustrate profound truths about our relationship with God. By observing the trust and communication between shepherds and their flocks, Pastor Mark draws powerful parallels to how we, as followers of Christ, should interact with and depend on our divine Shepherd.

    The discussion deepens as Pastor Mark introduces insights from Magda, an expert in leadership training who utilizes shepherding principles to teach effective leadership to corporate teams. Her experiences underscore the importance of clear, consistent communication in building trust—a vital component in both earthly and spiritual leadership.

    This sermon also revisits the timeless Psalm 23, breaking down its promises of guidance, provision, and comfort from the Lord, our Shepherd. Pastor Mark reflects on the life of David, emphasizing the steadfast nature of God’s care, even in our darkest moments. Through this exploration, we gain a richer understanding of how God shepherds us through various life challenges, guiding us on paths of righteousness for His name’s sake.

    Furthermore, Pastor Mark discusses how these biblical insights apply to our modern roles as leaders in our families and communities. He challenges us to embody the characteristics of a good shepherd—compassion, vigilance, and unwavering guidance. By adopting these traits, we not only walk closely with God but also lead others along the path He has set for us.

    Join us in “Walking With The Shepherd” for a transformative experience that will deepen your understanding of what it means to be part of God’s flock and how to live out your faith authentically and courageously. Whether you are well-versed in your spiritual journey or just finding your footing, this sermon offers valuable lessons on leadership, trust, and the profound relationship we are called to have with our Shepherd.

    Tune in to this powerful sermon and be inspired to reflect on your own spiritual walk, making every step count under the watchful eyes and skillful hands of our Good Shepherd. This journey promises not only to enhance your understanding of God’s role in your life but also to empower you to lead and nurture others in the way of Christ.

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    46 mins
  • The Gospel-Centered Community - A Community on Mission
    Aug 25 2024

    Welcome to the stirring conclusion of our series, “The Gospel-Centered Community,” with Pastor Tyler Lynde’s sermon, “A Community On Mission.” This sermon intricately weaves theological depth with practical application, exploring what it truly means to live as ambassadors for Christ, rooted in the transformative teachings of 2 Corinthians 5:17-21.

    Pastor Tyler begins with a captivating tale from his own life, sharing a poignant memory of his grandfather, Timberjack Joe Lyons. This narrative not only illustrates a profound moment of personal transformation but also sets the stage for understanding our broader mission within the Christian community. Tyler uses this story to paint a vivid picture of how individual faith experiences can influence and drive our collective purpose.

    Throughout the sermon, Tyler challenges common misconceptions about missionary work. He emphasizes that missionary work isn’t just for those who travel across oceans; it’s for everyone who follows Christ. He argues that we are all called to be missionaries, whether in our homes, workplaces, or broader communities. This mission involves living out the gospel not only through words but through every action and interaction we engage in daily.

    Delving into Paul’s message to the Corinthians, Tyler elucidates how being a new creation in Christ underpins our call to mission. He discusses the concept of “old things passing away” and how our new identity should radically alter our lives and relationships. This transformation, driven by the Holy Spirit, compels us to reconcile others to God just as we have been reconciled.

    Using examples from the early church in Acts 2, Tyler illustrates how their practices of communal living, sharing resources, and supporting one another were natural outflows of their faith and mission. He connects these practices to modern initiatives within our community, such as the upcoming mission trip to Tanzania, highlighting how these actions continue to fulfill Christ’s command to be His witnesses in every part of the world.

    Furthermore, Tyler addresses the role of the family in this mission-oriented lifestyle. He underscores the importance of parents and grandparents in modeling and transmitting faith to younger generations. Through stories of personal and community experiences, he shows how these fundamental relationships can become a powerful avenue for gospel transmission.

    As we conclude “The Gospel-Centered Community” series, this sermon is a call to action for every listener. Pastor Tyler invites us to embody the mission of Christ in our everyday lives, urging us to turn every environment we enter into a mission field. He encourages us to embrace our roles as Christ’s ambassadors, bringing the message of reconciliation wherever we go.

    This episode is packed with inspiration and practical advice on how to live out Christ’s love and message daily. Tune in to “A Community On Mission” for a transformative experience that will challenge and equip you to make a meaningful impact in your community and beyond. Whether you’re deeply entrenched in your faith or just starting to explore what it means to be part of a gospel-centered community, this sermon offers valuable insights that can help you live out your faith boldly and authentically.

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    49 mins
  • The Gospel-Centered Community - A Grace-Filled Community
    Aug 18 2024

    Welcome to our profound sermon, “A Grace-Filled Community,” part of “The Gospel-Centered Community” series with Kelly Kinder. This sermon delves into the transformative power of grace and its capacity to rejuvenate our modern faith communities, drawing richly from John 1:14-17. Pastor Kelly eloquently discusses how the grace and truth that came through Jesus Christ can breathe new life into our spiritual environments, just as unexpectedly as finding fish in the Dead Sea.

    Pastor Kelly begins with a thought-provoking metaphor about this discovery, using it to illustrate how grace, when it penetrates areas of our lives that seem barren, can lead to vibrant new growth and vitality. He integrates insights from C.S. Lewis, emphasizing that grace is the cornerstone that sets Christianity apart from all other belief systems. This unique balance of grace and truth, embodied perfectly in Jesus, provides a blueprint for our interactions and the culture within our faith communities.

    Throughout the sermon, Pastor Kelly discusses the practical dynamics of grace within our churches. He addresses how internal barriers like fear and pride can stifle the flow of grace, making it difficult to cultivate a community that truly reflects the gospel. Through personal anecdotes, such as his challenges with growing basil, he draws parallels between these gardening efforts and our spiritual lives, highlighting how both require patience, persistence, and the removal of weeds that hinder growth.

    Pastor Kelly also tackles the complex issue of favoritism within the church, illustrating how it can prevent the full expression of grace. He encourages a culture of self-reflection, urging listeners to examine their own lives for areas where grace may be restricted by personal biases or fears. This segment of the sermon is particularly impactful as it offers practical insights into recognizing and overcoming these spiritual obstacles.

    A significant focus of the sermon is on the concept of “grace upon grace” from John 1:16, emphasizing that God’s grace is always sufficient for our needs. Pastor Kelly shares touching stories of grace in action, such as unexpected kindness during a family emergency, to demonstrate how God’s grace not only supports us in crisis but also in our everyday interactions. These stories inspire listeners to become conduits of grace, channeling God’s unmerited favor through their actions and relationships.

    As the sermon wraps up, Pastor Kelly calls on the congregation to embrace their identity as stewards of God’s grace. He encourages everyone to use their unique gifts not just for self-benefit but as instruments of grace that build up the church and glorify God. The sermon concludes with a powerful call to action, challenging listeners to strive towards being a grace-filled church that magnifies God’s glory in every aspect of community life.

    This exploration into grace is not merely theoretical but deeply practical, offering listeners a roadmap to transforming their personal lives and their community engagements through the power of grace. Join us in discovering how embracing a life of grace can lead to profound changes in personal faith and communal dynamics, making us true reflections of Christ’s love and mercy in the world.

    Tune into “A Grace-Filled Community” for a transformative experience that will deepen your understanding of grace and inspire you to live out this divine principle

    We are Trinity Community Church in Knoxville, Tennessee.
    Subscribe to our Podcast & YouTube channel to find past sermons, classes, interviews, and more!
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    51 mins

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