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Trinity Christian Church of Suffolk
by Pastor Steve Taylor
Welcome to Trinity Christian Church of Suffolk, where faith and technology unite to spread the gospel worldwide. Led by attorney and pastor, Dr. Steve Taylor, TCC emphasizes sound doctrine, discipleship, and a vibrant online and local community. Join us in nurturing new believers and promoting church growth through the development of home churches and cell group Bible studies. By partnering together, we can build a church without walls, fulfilling the Great Commission with innovative ministries. Follow us at trinitychristianchurch.net and be part of our journey as we prepare for the return of Jesus Christ.
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Practicing the Presence of God
This sermon focuses on learning to live in the continual presence of God, drawing from the life and writings of Brother Lawrence.
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The Life of Christ – Christ the Resurrection
This sermon centers on John 11 and the raising of Lazarus, showing the power, compassion, and deity of Jesus Christ.
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Developing a Young Earth Biblical Worldview
This sermon presents a biblical case for a young-earth creation view, emphasizing that Scripture teaches God created the world in six literal days and called it “very good.”
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The Life of Christ – Lessons from Luke’s Parables
This sermon walks through several powerful passages in Luke, including the prodigal son, the unjust steward, the rich man and Lazarus, and the unprofitable servant.
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The Life of Christ – The Cost of Discipleship
This sermon follows Christ’s ministry beyond Jordan and highlights His compassion, teaching, and call to true discipleship.
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Covered and Combat Ready
In this message, Covered and Combat Ready, the focus is on maintaining spiritual protection in the last days by staying close to God, refusing the enemy’s seduction to sin, and keeping short accounts through immediate confession and repentance.
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It’s Never Too Early, But It Can Be Too Late
This sermon is a heartfelt call to respond to Jesus Christ while there is still time. Using the events of Christ’s final week, His crucifixion, and His resurrection, the message reminds listeners that life can change suddenly and that no one is guaranteed another opportunity to be saved.
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The Gospel That Saves: Christ’s Burial, Death, and Resurrection
This sermon centers on the heart of the Christian message by clearly defining the gospel as the death, burial, and resurrection of Jesus Christ.
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The Ships that will Perish
This sermon continues the series on America in Bible prophecy by focusing on the biblical term Chittim and tracing its development through Scripture and history.
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A Nation in the Shadow of Judgement
This sermon explores the question, “Where is America in Bible prophecy?” and presents the argument that the United States is identified in Scripture with the ships of Chittim and the young lions of Tarshish.
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The Life of Christ – Christ’s Warnings Against Hypocrisy
This sermon walks through Luke 11–13 and John 10, highlighting Christ’s power over Satan, His strong rebuke of hypocrisy, and His warnings against covetousness, anxiety, and spiritual carelessness.
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The Life of Christ – Go and Do Thou Likewise
This sermon walks through Luke 10 and Luke 11, drawing out practical truths from the parable of the Good Samaritan, the account of Mary and Martha, and Christ’s teaching on prayer.
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Gradually and Suddenly: The Hour Has Come
In this urgent message, Gradually and Suddenly: The Hour Has Come, the focus is on how biblical prophecy often builds quietly over long periods before breaking open in a sudden moment of fulfillment
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The Bow That Breaks You
This sermon, “The Bow That Breaks You,” takes a close look at Revelation 13 and the meaning of the word worship as it relates to the beast system. Focusing on the Greek word proskuneo, the message explains that worship in this context is not merely emotional adoration, but an act of submission, compliance, and bodily acknowledgment of authority. The sermon warns that the final beast system may not appear openly religious, but could instead come disguised as convenience, security, technology, and survival.
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The Life of Christ – From Blindness to Belief
This sermon presents a sweeping look at Christ’s ministry through the healing of the man born blind, the teaching of the Good Shepherd, and the sending of the seventy.
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In Your Patience, Possess Ye Your Souls
This message centers on Luke 21:19, “In your patience possess ye your souls,” and calls believers to see themselves as chosen for this present hour. The sermon explains biblical patience as Spirit-given endurance under pressure, showing that God supplies the exact grace needed for the trials of the last days.
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A Costly Sacrifice
This sermon centers on Mary’s anointing of Jesus in Mark 14 and the powerful lesson of sacrificial love that her act reveals. As she pours out her most precious possession upon the Lord, her devotion becomes a beautiful picture of selfless worship, wholehearted faith, and giving Christ the very best.
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The 4 Kings of Daniel 1
This sermon explores Daniel 5, Daniel 8, and Daniel 11 through the theme of “the handwriting on the wall,” connecting current Middle East events with a prophetic framework centered on Persia, the ram and the goat, and the rise of future kings.
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Prophecy in History
This sermon is a wake-up call built around two repeated questions: “Why now?” and “Why here?” Dr. Charles reflects on a week filled with unusual and intense events—extreme snow in Alaska, destructive flooding, earthquakes, massive hail, strange “heavy air,” and unsettling reports of unusual formations in the sky and oceans. Rather than treating these as ordinary news cycles, the message frames them as end-times “signs” that should move people from curiosity to repentance.
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SEVENTY TIMES SEVEN – The Timeline of Forgiveness
This message confronts the hidden cost of unforgiveness and calls believers to real freedom through Christlike forgiveness. Dr. Steve Taylor opens with a personal story: a $90 online vet appointment failure that left his dog in pain and sparked intense anger. What began as “justice” quickly became revenge—made sharper by an AI-assisted demand letter that fueled the flesh instead of the Spirit. In that moment, God’s conviction revealed a hard truth: unforgiveness wasn’t hurting them—it was poisoning him.
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End Times Bible Study
In this Bible study, Dr. Steve revisits last week’s discussion on artificial intelligence and end-times discernment—asking how AI may relate to the coming “Mark of the Beast” system. The lesson examines a recent claim about an AI-only social platform (“Moltbook”) where large numbers of AI agents reportedly interact with each other and, in some cases, express hostility toward humanity.
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The Lord’s Table – The Maranatha Message
This sermon centers on the Maranatha message—the early church’s cry, “Come, Lord!”—and explains why every communion service is more than a memorial: it’s a prophetic declaration of Christ’s return. Using 1 Corinthians 11:26 as the anchor (“…you proclaim the Lord’s death until he comes”), the message walks through the Lord’s Table as a three-part focus: looking back to Christ’s suffering and sacrifice, recognizing the present reality of His spiritual presence with His people, and looking forward with urgency and hope to the day He returns.
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Trusting in God in the Midst of Trials
In this Bible study, Pastor Steve Taylor reflects on God’s faithfulness and deliverance—using a dramatic snowfall forecast (30 inches predicted) that became only a light dusting as a real-time reminder that God can rescue His people from what looks threatening.
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The Board of Peace – Prophetic Implications
In this message, Pastor Steve examines the recently established “Board of Peace” and its UN-linked role in Gaza—without making definitive claims about who is (or isn’t) the Antichrist, False Prophet, or Mystery Babylon. Using UN Security Council Resolution 2803 (Nov. 17, 2025) and the public charter/launch surrounding the Board of Peace, he outlines why he believes the structure is historically unusual and worth close, biblical scrutiny.
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Keeping Short Accounts with God
In this Bible study, we explore a life-changing principle for every believer: keeping short accounts with God. Rooted in 1 John 1:9 and reinforced through Romans 4:5–8, this message reminds us that our relationship with God has always been built on faith, not performance—and that doesn’t change after salvation.
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When All Hope Seems Lost
What do you do when the news hits, your heart sinks, and everything feels out of your control? In this encouraging message, we walk through Acts 27—Paul’s terrifying storm at sea—where the Bible says “all hope…was then taken away.” Yet Paul stands firm while everyone else drifts into fear.
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As in the Days of Noah
In this timely message, we examine Jesus’ warning: “As it was in the days of Noah, so shall it be also in the days of the Son of man.” Through a biblical lens, the sermon revisits the reality of the unseen realm—holy angels and fallen angels—and the Genesis 6 corruption connected to Noah’s generation.
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Redeeming the Time
In this New Year message, Dr. Ray calls believers to take an honest look at how they spend their days and to treat time as a priceless stewardship from God. Using Ephesians 5:16 and Colossians 4:5 (KJV), he explains “redeeming” as buying up opportunities—like a merchant eagerly purchasing something valuable—so our hours aren’t wasted, but invested for eternal purpose.
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From the Abyss – The Nephillim Survival Strategy
In this Sunday School study from Genesis 6–7, Pastor Steve Taylor tackles one of the most debated “puzzles” in Scripture: how the Nephilim can be described as existing “in those days, and also afterward” (Genesis 6:4) if the Flood destroyed “all flesh” on the earth. Walking verse-by-verse through key passages—including Genesis 6:1–4, Genesis 7:21–23, Numbers 13:33, Joshua 11:22, Jude 6, 2 Peter 2:4, and Revelation 9—the lesson weighs the three most common explanations (a post-Flood angelic rebellion, corrupted genetics entering the ark, or demon-possession producing giants) and argues each view has major weaknesses.
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Christmas Eve
This sermon uses the familiar language of “’ Twas the Night Before Christmas” and the popular image of Santa Claus to confront a spiritual blind spot that’s common at Christmas: many people either make the season about Santa—or, even in church settings, reduce Jesus to nothing more than “a baby in a manger.” The message calls listeners to examine whether they truly know Christ beyond a seasonal story, stressing that Jesus is not only the One born in Bethlehem—He is the living Son of God who came to save, who still reigns, and who must be personally received and followed.
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The Grace of Gratitude
This sermon calls believers to cultivate a thankful spirit that goes deeper than a holiday mood. Using the illustration of Robinson Crusoe, Dr. Charles Stover shows how gratitude can be practiced even in hardship: make an honest “bad vs. good” list, and you’ll often find God’s mercies outweigh the troubles. Crusoe could say, “I’m stranded… but I’m alive… I’m alone… but I have God.” That same mindset, the sermon argues, protects Christians from despair when life feels heavy.
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The Faith of Namaan
This sermon offers hope to believers who wonder, “Does God see me differently now that I’ve sinned?” Drawing from the story of Naaman in 2 Kings 5 and Jesus’ use of Naaman as an example of faith in Luke 4, the message shows that God’s acceptance is based not on our perfect performance, but on our believing loyalty to Him.
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Only Jesus: Salvation, Leaders, and the Last Days
This message examines widely shared remarks from President Trump about “getting into heaven” to clarify the true gospel and call the church to prayer. Using Scripture, we affirm that no one earns heaven by peace deals, good deeds, or public service (Isa. 64:6; Gal. 2:16; Titus 3:5).
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Signs, Treaties, and the True Peace
This message calls believers to wake up and read world events through Scripture—not headlines. Drawing from Daniel 9:27, Ezekiel 38–39, Matthew 24, 1 Thessalonians 5:3, Revelation 6:1–2, and Isaiah 28, Pastor Steve examines today’s “historic peace plans” and asks whether we’re witnessing a strengthening of an existing covenant with many—setting the stage for the midpoint abomination and the final three-and-a-half years.
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From Eden to the Throne: The Gospel of the Skull-Crusher
This message traces the Bible’s single, seamless storyline—from the first gospel in Genesis 3:15 to the blazing victory of Revelation 19. Drawing on Joel Richardson’s clear teaching, we follow the “seed” promise as it threads through Abel and Seth, Enoch and Noah, the Abrahamic covenant (seed, land, nations), Isaac, Jacob, and Judah—revealing the Messiah as both sacrificial Lamb and sovereign Lion. We’ll see how the Proto-Evangelium announces ongoing enmity between the righteous seed and the serpent’s seed, how the cross crushes the serpent’s head, and how Christ will finish what began in Eden by restoring all things.
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First-Century Commitment in the Final Hour
In this message, we measure our small but covenant-minded congregation against the plumb line of Scripture: the fig tree sign of Matthew 24:32-35, the perilous times of 2 Timothy 3:1-5, and the Acts 2:42-47 portrait of a church that was the church—doctrinally steadfast, prayer-soaked, generous, and daily joined at the heart. We’ll call one another from twentieth-century comfort to first-century commitment: holding all things in common, practicing Matthew 18 accountability, embracing “every member a minister,” and becoming a church without walls through faithful in-person, dual, and virtual membership—digital discipleship with real-world responsibility.
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Apophis and the Wormwood Prophecy
This message explores the striking convergence between modern astronomy and ancient prophecy—specifically, whether the asteroid Apophis could foreshadow or picture the “star called Wormwood” in Revelation 8. Walking through the trumpet judgments, the sermon shows how a single cosmic event—an asteroid impact and its fragments—could plausibly produce the very sequence of disasters John describes: fire and hail, ocean devastation, poisoned fresh waters, darkened skies, and even a doorway to intensified demonic activity.
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God’s Love; Conditional or Unconditional
This sermon wrestles with a big question: Is God’s love conditional or unconditional? Pastor Steve Taylor starts from the familiar idea that “God is love” (1 John 4:8), that He loved us while we were yet sinners, shows common grace to all, and saves us by grace when we were spiritually dead—strong reasons many Christians talk about God’s “unconditional love.” But then he walks through passages that sound very conditional: Jesus tying the Father’s love to our obedience (John 14:21-23), verses about God hating the wicked (Psalm 5, 11), covenant blessings and curses in the Old Testament, and John 3:36, where God’s wrath remains on those who reject the Son.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Welcome to Trinity Christian Church of Suffolk, where faith and technology unite to spread the gospel worldwide. Led by attorney and pastor, Dr. Steve Taylor, TCC emphasizes sound doctrine, discipleship, and a vibrant online and local community. Join us in nurturing new believers and promoting church growth through the development of home churches and cell group Bible studies. By partnering together, we can build a church without walls, fulfilling the Great Commission with innovative ministries. Follow us at trinitychristianchurch.net and be part of our journey as we prepare for the return of Jesus Christ.
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