“Your God Reigns.” Fr. Carl’s sermon for Ascension Day
Rogation Sunday, 2017
“Peace in thinking those things that are good.” Fr. Carl continues our sermon series, “Peace Be unto You: Living Risen Lives in Christ,” which will last until Pentecost.
The Fourth Sunday after Easter, 2017
“Peace in Loving His Commandments.” Fr. Carl continues our sermon series, “Peace Be unto You: Living Risen Lives in Christ,” which will last until Pentecost.
The Third Sunday after Easter, 2017
“Peace in His Discipline. Two Types; When in Sin AND of Growing in Grace.” Fr. Carl continues our sermon series, “Peace Be unto You: Living Risen Lives in Christ,” which will last until Pentecost.
The Second Sunday after Easter, 2017
“The Benefit of His Peace.” Fr. Carl continues our sermon series, “Peace Be unto You: Living Risen Lives in Christ,” which will last until Pentecost.
The First Sunday after Easter, 2017
“The Status ofHis Peace.” Fr. Carl is beginning a sermon series, “Peace Be unto You: Living Risen Lives in Christ,” which will last until Pentecost.
Easter Sunday, 2017
“Stand, Listen, Celebrate.” Fr. Carl’s sermon for Easter Day.
Easter Even, 2017
“Stand, Listen, Remember.” Fr. Carl’s sermon for Easter Even.
Maundy Thursday, 2017
“Stand, Listen, Participate.” Fr. Carl’s sermon for Maundy Thursday.
Palm Sunday, 2017
“Stand, Listen, Witness.” Fr. Carl’s sermon for Palm Sunday. ”Worshipping God the Holy Trinity, proclaiming His Word, and living and serving together in obedience to Him.” Church of the Holy Trinity is a Reformed Episcopal Parish of the Anglican Church in North America located near downtown Houston.
The Fifth Sunday in Lent, 2017
“Restore and Renew Us. Lamentations 5.” Fr. Carl concludes our sermon series for Lent.
The Fourth Sunday in Lent, 2017
“He will keep you in exile no longer.” Lamentations 4. Fr. Carl continues our sermon series for Lent.
St. Patrick's, 2017
A St. Patrick’s Day sermon from our Presiding Bishop, the Most Reverend Ray Sutton. ”Worshipping God the Holy Trinity, proclaiming His Word, and living and serving together in obedience to Him.” Church of the Holy Trinity is a Reformed Episcopal Parish of the Anglican Church in North America located near downtown Houston.
The Third Sunday in Lent, 2017
“Do Not Fear: Confidence in God amidst Turmoil.” Lamentations 3:52-6. Fr. Carl’s sermon for the Third Sunday in Lent. ”Worshipping God the Holy Trinity, proclaiming His Word, and living and serving together in obedience to Him.” Church of the Holy Trinity is a Reformed Episcopal Parish of the Anglican Church in North America located near downtown Houston.
The Second Sunday in Lent, 2017
“Let us lift up our hearts and hands to God in heaven.” Lamentations 3:41. Fr. Carl’s sermon for the Second Sunday in Lent.
The First Sunday in Lent, 2017
“It is good that one should wait quietly for the salvation of the Lord: Lamentations 3:26.” Fr. Carl’s sermon for the First Sunday in Lent.
Ash Wednesday, 2017
Fr. Carl’s sermon for Ash Wednesday.
Quinquagesima, 2017
“Enduring Affliction Opens our Eyes to His Faithfulness. Lamentations 3:1-24“ from Lamentations: His Mercies Never Come to an End, our sermon series for Pre-Lent and Lent. ”Worshipping God the Holy Trinity, proclaiming His Word, and living and serving together in obedience to Him.” Church of the Holy Trinity is a Reformed Episcopal Parish of the Anglican Church in North America located near downtown Houston.
Sexagesima, 2017
“He Has Broken Down the Strongholds” from Lamentations: His Mercies Never Come to an End, our sermon series for Pre-Lent and Lent. ”Worshipping God the Holy Trinity, proclaiming His Word, and living and serving together in obedience to Him.” Church of the Holy Trinity is a Reformed Episcopal Parish of the Anglican Church in North America located near downtown Houston.
The Fifth Sunday after Epiphany, 2017
“Singing Psalms and Hymns and Spiritual Songs. Colossians 3:16“ Fr. Carl’s sermon for the Fifth Sunday after Epiphany.