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
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  • The Passion Project - A Plea for Divine Help
    Feb 9 2025

    Pastor Kelly Kinder launches The Passion Project by bringing the book of Nehemiah into vivid focus. In a down-to-earth way, Kelly starts with a humorous story about teaching teenagers to drive—an experience that reveals how unexpected mishaps can shift our perspective. This becomes a springboard into Nehemiah’s remarkable task of rebuilding Jerusalem’s walls after decades of exile. At a time when God’s people felt broken and ashamed, Nehemiah chose prayer and unwavering trust in God’s promises to guide his actions.

    Kelly underscores that Nehemiah’s path teaches several core lessons. Leadership matters, not as a quest for personal glory but as a means to rally others toward God’s purposes. Unity among God’s people carries remarkable strength—something clearly displayed when Jerusalem’s ruined walls were restored in a mere 52 days. Facing opposition is inevitable; Nehemiah encountered skeptics and enemies committed to thwarting his progress. Nevertheless, his resolve never wavered because he continually sought God’s guidance. Through it all, the pursuit of holiness remains essential: true restoration cannot happen without acknowledging sin and aligning life with God’s standards.

    A highlight of Nehemiah’s journey is his poignant prayer in the first chapter. Kelly draws attention to seven distinct elements within it, each one underscoring an aspect of dependence on the Lord. Nehemiah starts by acknowledging God’s greatness, then pleads for a listening ear, confesses wrongdoing, and leans on divine promises. He recognizes that the people belong to God, asks boldly for favor, and stays watchful for the door God might open to act on his burden. Kelly shows how this prayer resonates for modern believers: even if the context differs, the same principles of humility, confession, and hope in God’s faithfulness apply.

    The message also challenges us to remember that prayer is not passive. Nehemiah’s reverence for God ignites him to rebuild and rally those around him. Kelly relates this ancient example to present-day faith struggles, suggesting that God remains ready to heal broken walls—whether in relationships, communities, or within our own hearts. As The Passion Project kicks off, the call is clear: combine steadfast prayer with passionate dedication to see God transform ruins into places of renewed life. By looking to Nehemiah’s story, we glean practical wisdom for confronting challenges, trusting in God’s power, and stepping boldly into divine opportunities.

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    53 min
  • Reaching Farther
    Feb 2 2025

    In “Reaching Farther,” Pastor Tyler Lynde invites us to question what true greatness looks like in a world where status and recognition often take center stage. Instead of seeking power, Tyler explains how Jesus’ teaching in Luke 22:24-27 reveals a radically different approach—one where serving others defines authentic significance. Drawing on personal reflections, including a moment of self-discovery when caring for a newborn, Tyler shows that real growth happens when we prioritize compassion over convenience. Everyday acts of kindness, whether within our families or toward complete strangers, hold the key to transformation.

    Tyler underscores that this mindset extends beyond our immediate circles. Echoing Deuteronomy 10:12 and Galatians 5:13, he reminds us we’re called to serve God wholeheartedly and use our freedom to love one another. That same spirit of service must also reach the broader world, aligning with Jesus’ commission in Matthew 28:18-20. Whether by going, sending, or praying, believers can engage in global missions that illustrate the love of Christ to those in need. Through these collective efforts, the church becomes a vibrant community of people stepping forward with their unique strengths, ensuring that no one shoulders the burden alone.

    Central to Tyler’s message is the compelling example of Jesus’ own servanthood—particularly the moment He washed His disciples’ feet in John 13. This humble act encapsulates the essence of God’s “upside-down kingdom,” where ordinary tasks become opportunities to show empathy and build deeper connections. Embracing this perspective challenges conventional ideas of power, inviting us to examine whether we aim to be served or to serve. In a world hungry for genuine hope, following Jesus’ model can shift the focus from self-interest to sincere acts of care.

    Tyler highlights how such a stance not only shapes our relationships but also carries spiritual weight. As we serve, we grow more Christlike, fulfilling our ultimate purpose as disciples. The joy and unity found in a culture of service can transform both the local church and its surrounding community. Even beyond our hometowns, a willingness to reach out—be it through short-term mission trips or long-term support—can change lives globally. For Tyler, this is a crucial part of “reaching farther,” extending the compassion of Christ to every corner of the world. Ultimately, this teaching calls us to trade the pursuit of self for the deeper reward of living each day by the motto, “I live to give.”

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    31 min
  • Growing Deeper
    Jan 26 2025

    Tyler Lynde explores how God provides everything we need to grow deeper in faith, using a vivid illustration of his grandfather’s transformation of a barren Wyoming valley. Much like the reservoir system that brought water to dry fields, God’s grace flows into our lives when we recognize that we are in Christ and Christ is in us. In 2 Peter 1:3-10, the Apostle Peter describes the virtues—faith, virtue, knowledge, self-control, steadfastness, godliness, brotherly affection, and love—that form a road map for believers to grow spiritually and remain fruitful.

    Tyler shows that these qualities aren’t meant to be passive; they require our active participation. Spiritual growth happens when we cultivate the “soil” of our hearts through prayer, study of Scripture, and daily reliance on the Holy Spirit. It also involves real-life application—choosing love over indifference, practicing self-control when temptation strikes, and persevering in the face of challenges. Through these acts, we discover that God’s power empowers us to overcome the corruption of the world and live with renewed purpose.

    Far from being a rigid list of moral requirements, these virtues flow from Christ’s presence within us. Tyler reminds us that sanctification is God’s work in our lives, but we have a role in it, too—similar to how a farmer cooperates with the natural elements to produce a healthy crop. By drawing on God’s promises, we find the strength to live in a way that honors Him. Those who neglect these qualities, however, risk spiritual nearsightedness and forget the cleansing they’ve received.

    Tyler also highlights the impact of love, the final and supreme virtue in Peter’s list. This kind of love transforms not just our inner lives but also our relationships with others. Real stories of steadfast believers, like Miss Jean Wright, remind us that love is more than a concept; it’s a powerful expression of Christ’s character at work in everyday life. As we learn to practice this love, our faith communities become life-giving places that encourage deeper growth and wider influence.

    By the end of this message, the takeaway is clear: growing deeper in Christ directly influences how we reach farther in our families, churches, and communities. As we cooperate with God’s Spirit, we’ll find ourselves equipped with everything we need to remain steady, bear fruit, and share hope with a world longing for something more.

    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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    48 min

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