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Trinity Streetsville

This is a Christian podcast based on content delivered from Trinity Church Streetsville. Listen weekly for both engaging and biblically sound sermons directly from our Sunday Services, as well as in-depth discussions and conversations about relevant topics from our members and friends.It is our hope that these talks challenge, inspire, and encourage you in your Christian faith. Thanks for joining us.For more information about Trinity Church Streetsville, visit us at trinitystreetsville.orgLove JesusLive Like JesusLead others to Jesus

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    Making Time | Trinity Sermons

    You have the same 24 hours as everyone else… so why does life often feel so full, rushed, and out of balance? What if the problem isn’t that we don’t have enough time—but that our priorities are out of order?Join us as we discover that when we seek God first, everything else finds its place.

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    Caring in a Crisis | Trinity Talks Podcast

    In the midst of a financial crisis, this is how we’re stepping up to care for our neighbours. The Care Fund not only meets financial needs, but also connects people to services and supports that they need to thrive. In this podcast, we share how the Care Fund got started, how it works and the impact that it’s had so far. We also dive into the heart behind this fund - following Christ’s call to love our neighbours and share our resources with others. Trinity has a history of generosity and care and this new fund is one way we’re extending that care even further. Tune in to learn more about the Care Fund and how you can participate in this important ministry.

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    How Make the Most of Your Life | Trinity Sermons

    Perhaps nobody will remember your name, but your life can still have a lasting impact. But in order to do that you first need to embrace this sobering truth - life is short and you never know when it's going to end. Once you face that fact, you can start to live differently by making the most of each moment and learning to see your life in light of God's eternal life.What if the most important question about time isn’t “What time is it?” but “What am I doing with my time?” This Sunday we begin a new teaching series, A Matter of Time: a sobering - but surprisingly hopeful - reminder of the shortness of life and how, even a brief life, can have lasting significance.

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    Fun Games, Honest Conversations & Deep Friendship | Trinity Talks Podcast

    Life is full of tough questions about meaning, purpose, politics and how to be a good person in the world. Youth Group provides a space for teens to ask all these questions in a safe community of fun and friendship. Youth ministry isn’t just about chaotic games and all-nighters (although it is that), it’s about creating space for youth to feel seen, valued and heard. In this podcast we unpack the way that youth group transforms lives through deep chats, real life advice, wrestling with hard questions and just loving everyone who walks through the door. Whether you’re looking to join a youth group or looking for inspiration to grow your youth ministry, tune in for a conversation full of laughter, hard-hitting wisdom and real life stories.

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    Cleaning Up Conflict | Trinity Sermons

    We all have a closet where we hide the mess. But what about the mess in our relationships? This week we conclude our Spring Cleaning teaching series by learning how to 'clean up' conflict. We’ll explore how buried frustration and careless words can pile up, and how God teaches us to clear the clutter before it spills out in anger.

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    The Secret to Modern Parenting | Trinity Talks Podcast

    Raising kids is hard, but what if you could do it with others? These two moms of preschoolers share how they are building community to co-parent with their friends. Tune in for an honest conversation about the joys and challenges of parenting and ways that you can begin to build a supportive community for your kids. We also share some practical advice for those who want to support parents and love other people’s kids well through every stage of life. Timestamps: 0:00 Young Families Drop-In4:27 Co-Parenting with Friends8:50 Joys in Parenting13:20 How to Support Parents16:10 Seeing Jesus Through Kids

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    Stop Complaining (Do This Instead)| Trinity Sermons

    Do you know a Negative Nelly? How about a Grumpy Gus? You might know one, or you might be one! This Sunday, we continue our Spring Cleaning series by tackling one of our most common (and contagious) habits: COMPLAINING. Join us as we explore how to swap grumbling for gratitude.

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    Faith, Activism & the Climate Crisis| Trinity Talks Podcast

    What should Christians do about climate change? Does the Bible have anything to say about caring for the earth? We tackle these questions and more as 3 people share how they care for the planet through volunteering, career-building and asking tough questions. We talk about conservation and consumerism and Mia shares her story of starting her own non-profit organization to give youth the answers they need to tackle climate change. Whether you are looking to learn more, be inspired or get some practical advice, tune in for a conversation filled with hope and challenge as we face an ever-changing world.

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    The Comparison Trap | Trinity Sermons

    Social media fuels comparison, leaving us unhappy and angry when we could have been joyful and loving. Comparison is a trap that steals joy and keeps us looking sideways instead of following Jesus. But, in Matthew 20, Jesus shows us a better way to live, free from the pressure of measuring up. Come ready to pray, “Search me, O God”… and see what clutter He wants to clear out.

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    How To Talk About Jesus Without Being Pushy | Trinity Talks Podcast

    What if sharing your faith didn’t feel awkward, pushy, or forced? Here’s some practical advice to help you talk about Jesus so that people will actually listen. And here’s the secret - it’s more about what you do, than what you say. Witnessing isn’t about winning arguments—it’s about walking with people, showing compassion, and trusting God with the outcome. In this podcast we talk about the difference between witnessing and evangelism, the importance of leading with love and deep listening, and how to handle fear, rejection and tough questions. Whether you are nervous about sharing your faith or just looking for natural ways to talk about Jesus, tune in for a non-pushy, authentic approach to spreading the good news of Christ.

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    The Verbs of Easter | Trinity Sermons

    This Easter, we’re looking at four simple words that change everything: Come. See. Go. Tell. Whether you’re full of faith, full of questions, or somewhere in between, you are invited to discover what Easter really means - and what your next step might be!

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    What Jesus Teaches About Suffering | Good Friday | Trinity Sermons

    What do you do when life suddenly turns difficult - when the path ahead feels dark, uncertain, and overwhelming? In this powerful Good Friday message, we reflect on the suffering of Jesus and what it teaches us about facing pain, hardship, and uncertainty in our own lives. From the cross to the journey that led to it, Jesus shows us a different way - not to avoid suffering, run from it, or rush past it - but to walk through it with faith.

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    The Hinge Moment of Holy Week | Maundy Thursday 2026 | Trinity Sermons

    In John 13, Jesus washes His disciples’ feet—revealing a kingdom built on love and humble service. This hinge moment in Holy Week leads from towel to cross. This message explores His command to love one another and what it means for us today. It’s not just history—it’s an invitation. Will you step through?

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    Most Christians Struggle Alone (You Don’t Need To) | Trinity Talks Podcast

    Christian community isn’t optional—it’s essential. From small groups to intentional living and everyday connections, we explore how real, Christ-centered relationships transform our spiritual lives. In this podcast we share how community has been an essential practice that sustains our faith, gets us through hard times, and brings greater joy and meaning to our lives. We also talk about the challenges of community - from differing opinions, to vulnerable sharing to being hurt - living life together is not always easy, but it’s truly transformational. Whether you're new to faith, feeling disconnected, or longing for deeper relationships, this conversation will encourage you to find your people and build a stronger, more life-giving community in Christ. In this episode we unpack:What makes community a spiritual practiceWhy you can’t sustain faith aloneThe power of small groups, life groups, and intentional communityHow vulnerability, connection, and dialogue lead to real growthNavigating the challenges of Christian community (conflict, differences, forgiveness)Practical ways to build meaningful, Christ-centered relationships

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    You Can’t Follow Jesus Alone (Here’s Why) | Trinity Sermons

    You can follow Jesus on your own… you just won’t get very far. On Palm Sunday, Jesus doesn’t enter Jerusalem alone - he’s surrounded by a crowd, companions, and close friends. What if that’s not incidental… but essential? This week we explore why following Jesus was never meant to be a solo journey, and why real spiritual growth happens when we gather.

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    Fasting Explained: Is It Really Worth It? | Trinity Talks Podcast

    Fasting seems really hard and perhaps not worth the effort. But what if fasting is actually key to unlocking mental clarity and spiritual power? In this podcast we talk about what fasting is, why we fast, and the surprising results it has had in our lives. From following Jesus’ example, to searching for answers, to solidarity with the poor - our reasons for fasting are as varied as our experiences. Yet in every case, we have found deeper connection with God and renewed strength to face the world. Whether you fast regularly or you’ve never done it before, tune in for practical tips and personal stories to help you consider this spiritual practice in a new light. We Talk About: What is FastingDifferent Kinds of FastingWhy We FastLearning Humility and DependenceExperiencing Clarity and RenewalSolidarity with the PoorThe Power of FastingFasting and PrayerExamples of Fasting

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    Living in the Light | This is the Way | Trinity Sermons

    In a world that often feels pretty dark, Jesus calls himself light and tells his followers to share that light. But what does that mean? And how do we even do that? Sandra Seaborn joins us this week to unpack the ways that Christ's light reveals, restores and radiates in the dark places in our lives

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    Burn Out, Self Care and Sabbath | Trinity Talks Podcast

    Burnout is at an all-time high and we’ve never needed rest more. But how do we make time for rest and relaxation? And what does it even look like to do that? The Bible invites us to Sabbath - not just as a command, but as a gift that offers us delight, comfort and renewal. In this podcast we unpack what Sabbath really means, what it looks like and how we can make space for rest in our busy lives. We address the big questions about when the Sabbath is and what is “allowed” while finding ways to say “yes” to things that feel life-giving and refreshing, not just “no” to things that distract us. Whether you’re experiencing burn out or just looking for new ways to practice healthy rest, tune in for practical tips and important answers to help you on your journey. We Talk About: What is Sabbath? Self-Care and Burn OutBalancing Work and RestGod is RelationshipA Digital DetoxCompassion FatigueWhat brings you life?

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    The Secret to Growth | Trinity Sermons

    We want to grow more and build good habits, but often get stuck falling back into old patterns. Here's how to build a plan that helps you restructure your life so that you can make time for what really matters.Like an unkempt garden, sometimes it’s easy for our lives to grow a little… WILD. But, in a world of distraction and busyness, Jesus says the key to bearing fruit is staying connected to the vine. This week we explore the ancient idea of a Rule of Life—a simple, prayerful plan that helps us order our lives around Jesus and grow into the people we actually want to become.

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    The Spiritual Practice Most Christians Ignore | Trinity Talks Podcast

    In a world of endless distractions and busyness, is solitude even possible? And if it is, is it really worth it? Silence is often uncomfortable and challenging, but it’s also a place that can really feed our souls and help us come alive. In this podcast, we talk about what the spiritual practice of solitude really looks like and why it matters for us. When we’re able to overcome the distractions and discomfort, solitude helps us see ourselves better, listen more deeply to others, and fuels us to carry peace into the rest of our lives. Tune in for some honest wrestling and practical tips as we learn to practice silence and solitude together. What we Talk About:Solitude vs LonelinessWays to Practice SolitudeFeeding our SoulsInternal vs External DistractionsLearning to Slow DownFacing OurselvesLearning to Listen MorePractical Tips for Practicing Solitude

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    Hidden Training with Huge Results | Trinity Sermons

    In the 90s everyone wanted to “Be Like Mike.” Kids tried to copy Michael Jordan’s moves, but almost none of them became like Mike. In the same way, our attempts to "Be Like Jesus" also often fall short. Why? It all comes down to practice! This Sunday we’ll explore the importance of spiritual practices and how daily spiritual habits, over time, help us to live like Jesus.

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    Why Is the Bible So Hard to Understand? (And How to Actually Get It) | Trinity Talks Podcast

    Sometimes reading the Bible is a struggle. It’s confusing, it’s long, and it can seem so disconnected from my real life. So why even try? And, if I do want to try, where should I start? Tune in for a podcast tackling all of these challenges as we share our own struggles and some helpful tips for reading the Bible. Navigating the tension between academic understanding and spiritual mystery, we talk about all of the ways that we’ve learned to read the Bible and the helpful resources we’ve found along the way. Whether you’re tired of old ways of reading, you’ve never read the Bible before, or you’re just feeling lost and confused, this conversation is for you. We Talk About: Learning to Read the BibleFrustration with the BibleHow the Bible is StructuredGenres in the BibleThe Importance of ContextWays of ReadingStruggling to Make Time for the BibleAccepting Mystery and Discomfort

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    Why Most People Read the Bible Wrong | Kristen Deede John | Trinity Sermons

    Many Christians read Scripture regularly — yet still feel stuck, confused, or unchanged. In this message, we explore how the Bible is meant to shape us, not just inform us, and why how we read Scripture matters just as much as that we read it. Through Jesus’ temptation in the wilderness, Kristen Deede Johnson (Principal of Wycliffe College) shares how Scripture forms our imagination, transforms our thinking, and reshapes our daily lives. We’ll unpack how Jesus used God’s Word, why context matters, and how the Bible fits into the larger story of God’s redemption — so that we can learn to read Scripture in a way that truly transforms us.

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    How do Christians Pray? And Why? | Trinity Talks Podcast

    Prayer is talking with God, but how do we actually do that? In this podcast we unpack what prayer actually is, how we do it, and what inspires our prayers. We look at models of prayer in the Bible and throughout history and reflect on ACTS as a structure for our own prayers. We also talk about how Christian prayer differs from Muslim prayers and the ways that God invites us to come at any time with all our concerns, even when it feels like we don’t have the right words. Whether you have been praying for your whole life, or you’ve never done it before, tune in to explore this important practice and gain insight that will help you deepen your connection with God. In this Podcast We Talk About:What is prayer?Models for PrayerFinding Structure for Our PrayersPraying for the WorldPraying for OurselvesHow God Meets Us in PrayerPractical Tips for Praying

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    Follow Me: The Radical Invitation of Jesus | Trinity Sermons

    Everyone is following something. A career. A dream. A set of expectations. But Jesus said “Follow me.” This Sunday, we explore what it meant to follow a rabbi in Jesus’ day - and what it means to follow Jesus today. Jesus didn't come to show us the WAY to heaven, but to give us a new WAY of life.

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    Formed | Ash Wednesday 2026 | Trinity Sermons

    Who or what is shaping your life? Every day we are being formed - by culture, habits, relationships, and the stories we believe. But Jesus invites us into a different kind of formation. Join us tonight as we place ourselves in the Potter’s hands and begin the journey of intentional spiritual formation. In addition to marking Ash Wednesday, we are also beginning our new teaching series - This is the Way - learning to be shaped in the way of Jesus.

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    Why Young Adults Leave Church (And What Helps) | Trinity Talks Podcast

    The world is full of negativity and stress, especially for young adults. This group of friends is doing something about it - building a community of fun, compassion, and faith that carries them through the hard times. On this podcast, they share about starting a new young adults ministry at Trinity and how they support one another through pool parties, games nights, and deep conversations. Through busy lives and conflicting ideas of Christianity, young adults are coming together to encourage each other, and remember that they are not alone. Whether you are a young adult or not, tune in for a conversation full of laughter and hope even as we unpack the stress and challenges of life in 2026. In this podcast we talk about:What young adult ministry looks likeHow to start a new ministryVulnerability and ConnectionDealing with NegativityBuilding A Community TogetherChristianity’s Bad RepSocial MediaHustle Culture

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    Surprise Witness | Trinity Sermons

    Just when you think the case is closed, a new witness takes the stand. In the story of Naaman, the real hero isn’t the powerful general, the prophet, or even the miracle, it's... a surprise witness! Join us this Sunday as we explore how God works through overlooked people, quiet courage, and the miracle of mercy.

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    What Black Christians Want You To Know | Trinity Talks Podcast

    From slavery to social media, racism is still impacting the world today. In this podcast, two Black Christians share their experience with racism, culture and finding community. We talk about Caribbean-Canadian culture and the importance of clothing, music and role models for Black people today. We unpack the pain that comes with experiences of systemic racism and in the aftermath of Charlie Kirk’s death. Jen shares the history behind some important songs with roots in the slave trade and Kerlan opens up about how the church provided healing during the low points of his life. Tune in for a rich conversation about faith, race and how to get through the rough patches together. In This Podcast We Talk About: Growing Up in St VincentDiversity in the ChurchWhat to Wear to ChurchThe Importance of Role ModelsWhat Racism Looks Like TodayBeing a Caring CommunityCultural Importance of MusicMusic During The Slave TradeDiversity in Black Culture

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    4 Proofs You’ve Truly Been Changed by God

    If you were on trial for being a Christian, would there be enough evidence to convict you? Many people encounter God - but not everyone is transformed. This Sunday, we continue our sermon series, Filed Away: The Case of Naaman, as we go looking for the smoking gun - the irrefutable evidence that someone hasn’t just encountered God, but has truly been changed by grace.

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    What's Baptism All About? | Trinity Talks Podcast

    You might think that baptism is all about saying yes to God, but what if it’s really about how God has already said yes to you? In this podcast we share our stories of deciding to be baptized and how those moments shaped our lives and faith. Baptism isn’t for perfect people and it doesn’t make us perfect, we will continue to mess things up (Brittan even got into a fight). But together we share how God’s grace meets us in our imperfection and baptism becomes a moment of grounding and grace that helps us even on our worst days. Whether you’re already baptized, thinking about it, or just have questions, tune in learn more and be encouraged to think about baptism differently. We Talk About:Why we decided to get baptizedWhat it means to be part of the churchMessing up even after baptismBaptism is a gift from GodGrowing up in faithWhat is spiritual maturity?Leaning into God’s grace

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    Your Success Can't Save You | Filed Away

    What happens when money, power, and success still aren’t enough? The story of Naaman (2 Kings 5) answers two timeless questions: Why do people seek God—and how do they actually find Him? Discover the truth about faith, salvation, grace, and finding God in your life. Through Naaman’s journey, we learn that our deepest need isn’t wealth, status, or achievements—it’s a personal relationship with God, received by grace, not earned by effort. Whether you’re thriving, struggling, or searching for answers, this message shows why success can’t save you, why the world can’t fix your problems, and how God offers hope, healing, and eternal life.

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    What Does Culture Have to do with Christianity? | Trinity Talks Podcast

    Diversity is a growing fact in Canada, but are churches keeping up? From hidden layers of culture to navigating difference and discomfort, learn how curiosity helps us grow in intercultural competency. In this podcast, Dorothy Pang from the Tyndale Intercultural Ministry Centre shares about her life and work helping church leaders work through cultural differences to better reflect the beautiful diversity of the body of Christ. Resources for Learning:Tyndale Intercultural Ministry CentreMany Colors by Soong-Chan RahRescuing the Gospel from the Cowboys by Richard TwissIn this Podcast We Talk About: Growing up Chinese CanadianMulticultural in CanadaConsumerism and CuriosityHidden Layers of CultureWorking Through Discomfort

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    God Redefines Belonging | Cross Culture

    What if the Church isn’t just called to welcome the nations—but to be sent to them? This Sunday, we close our Cross Culture series with guest preacher Dorothy Pang from Tyndale’s Intercultural Ministries Centre. We’ll explore how God’s mission reshapes our identity—and challenges our assumptions about who belongs. In a multicultural, post-Christian Canada, this is more than a message. It’s a calling.

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    Can Christians and Muslims Really be Friends? | Trinity Talks Podcast

    How important is faith to friendship? And is it possible to be friends even if we have different religions? Can Christians and Muslims really work together? In this podcast we talk about what it looks like to practice curiosity and hospitality across cultural and religious barriers. Alexander Lee, a PhD student at Fuller and Intercultural Leadership Consultant at the Tyndale Intercultural Ministry Centre, shares his experience of pastoring in South and Central Asia and his research in interfaith dialogue. Alex shares the surprising ways that his faith has been strengthened by friends from different religious backgrounds and provides some practical tips for those living in multicultural and multifaith cities to reach out to our neighbours, no matter what their background. In this podcast we talk about: How to foster curiosityWhat hospitality really looks likeMaking friends across culturesInterfaith relationships and conversationsWhat is interfaith dialogue? How to work together despite differencesThe difference between culture and religionResources to Learn More: 14 & Muslim So You Want To Be a MuslimLittle Mosque on the Prairie

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    How Listening to Outsiders Transforms Your Faith | Cross Culture

    What if the people you least expect—outsiders, the lowly, or those from other cultures—could teach you the deepest truths about God? In this video, we explore the nativity story in a fresh way—through the eyes of the Magi, the shepherds, and Mary herself—and uncover how God speaks through surprising people, cultures, and experiences. From cross-cultural nativity scenes in Peru, the Philippines, and the American Southwest to conversations with Muslim scholars, Alex Lee (Fuller Seminary & Tyndale Intercultural Ministry Centre) shares how he discovered that faith deepens when we approach it with wonder, curiosity, and openness. Learn how God meets us where we are, how different perspectives reveal new truths about Jesus, and why the most profound lessons sometimes come from those we least expect.

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    We’re Not the Same: Culture, Power & Faith | Trinity Talks Podcast

    Stories and advice to grow your cross-cultural awareness. Travel opens our eyes to the diversity of cultures, practices and beliefs that exist across the world. But how do we navigate those differences and honour them all without losing ourselves? In this podcast, we share our experiences travelling the world and working across cultures. We talk about our monocultural childhoods and the surprises, joys and challenges of living in multicultural places. Michael Messenger shares his wealth of experience with World Vision and what he’s learned about navigating power dynamics, cultural humility and the role of self-awareness in developing cultural intelligence. Tune in for a conversation filled with stories from across the globe and top tips for anyone looking to grow in their intercultural awareness. In this Podcast We Talk About: Growing Up in Monocultural ContextsNavigating Cultural DifferencesUncovering Hidden AssumptionsThe Danger of “We’re All the Same”The Layers of CulturePower Dynamics and ColonialismExperiencing Hospitality Around the WorldChurch Around the WorldSelf-Awareness and Cross-Cultural Awareness

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    The Early Church Almost Split (Here's What Stopped It) | Cross Culture

    Diversity in the church creates many tensions, but can it also create something beautiful? The early church wrestled with how to bridge the cultural divide between Jews and Gentiles and they found their way forward in Ephesus. Today, we're facing an Ephesian moment of our own as many nations, cultures and languages come together in the church. What does the early church have to teach us about how we live faithfully through these tensions?

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    Diversity in Dubai: Christians in the Middle East | Trinity Talks Podcast

    From Dubai to Mississauga, diverse cultures and languages shape our faith. In this podcast, three people share their stories of immigration and church around the world. From one Trinity church with 120 different congregations to another Trinity church thousands of kilometers away, Christianity is full of diverse expressions of faith in many languages, music styles and Bible translations. Pradeep, Neriah and James talk about their experience living in multicultural communities and the lessons they’ve learned along the way. Listen in to learn more about what faith looks like around the world and find encouragement to explore new ways of worshipping. In this podcast we explore:Immigrating to CanadaLife in the United Arab EmiratesDiverse Expressions of Church and FaithLearning to Appreciate MulticulturalismInterfaith and Intercultural Conversations

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    Was Diversity God's Original Plan? | Cross Culture

    This sermon launches Trinity’s Cross Culture series by exploring God’s heart for culture, identity, and diversity. Tracing the Bible from Genesis to Revelation, it shows that a multicultural people of God was always Plan A, not an afterthought. Centered on the story of the Magi, the message highlights unity without uniformity and challenges the church to live out God’s multicolored vision today.

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    Faith, Friends, and Finding Your Way: Discipleship Year | Trinity Talks Podcast

    Looking for space to ask questions and make friends? These young adults found that and more as part of the Discipleship Year program at Trinity. In this podcast we sit down to talk about their experience so far including the ways that they are being transformed. From exploring spiritual practices like Sabbath and scripture meditation to learning the power of vulnerability and confession, these young adults share how intentional time in community reshaped their daily lives, their mindset, and even their relationships with family and friends. Whether you’re seeking inspiration, guidance, or just curious about how faith can intersect with everyday life, this conversation is packed with insights, encouragement, and practical takeaways for anyone navigating the journey of faith and growing up. 🎧 In this episode, we explore: What is the Discipleship Year Program? What discipleship looks like today The importance of building spiritual habits Being transformed by community and vulnerability Learning to slow down The joy of serving others

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    The Love Challenge | Trinity Talks Podcast

    It’s been said that “all you need is love”, but what is love? Love is cinnamon hearts, shared meals, cozy nights in and crazy family road trips. But love is also more than that, it’s not just a feeling it’s a principle that we express even when the people we’re faced with seem unlovable. In this podcast we break down what love really is, what it looks like, and what motivates us to love others. We talk about the importance of practical love that reaches out beyond what’s comfortable and into what is costly. Tune in for this final conversation in our advent series to reflect on the gift of God’s love and the calling of God to love our neighbours. 🎧 In this episode, we explore:What love looks like and feels likeLove as a principle, not a feelingLoving even when it’s difficultJesus’ example of loveThe many ways to show loveHow to love everyone

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    David's Scandal, God's Promise | Broken Branches

    This Sunday we look at the most famous—and most flawed—name in Jesus’ family tree: King David. David broke nearly every promise he ever made—but God never broke His. Join us as we explore how God’s unconditional promise to David points to the even greater promise fulfilled in Jesus.

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    Being Happy Is Not Enough: Joy For Real | Trinity Talks Podcast

    Be joyful in all circumstances? That sounds impossible. Can we really experience joy in every situation? That’s one of the questions we wrestle with in this podcast. We also ask, how is joy different from happiness? Is joy always an explosive feeling of good vibes? And how can we become more joyful people? Light the advent candle of joy with us and settle in more a conversation filled with laughter, hard-hitting truth, and tips for getting through the dark times. 🎧 In this episode, we explore:The difference between happiness and joyWhat it means to be joyful in all circumstancesHow to have joy when life is hardWhat joy really looks likePaul’s letter to the PhilippiansThe connection between joy and gratitude

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    Why God Welcomes People with Messy Pasts| Broken Branches

    Many of us carry invisible labels—failure, unfaithful, addict, hypocrite, outsider. Rahab carried a label too… and yet she ends up in the family tree of Jesus. How? Why? And what does that mean for your story?

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    Peace That Changes Everything | Trinity Talks Podcast

    We all want peace, but do we know what that really means? In a world of conflict and consumerism, it seems that peace is always for sale but never achieved. In this podcast we continue our advent reflections and talk about what peace really is, what it’s not, and how we can find it. From an internal peace that protects your mind to an external peace that ends war, we wrestle with all of it. We also bring in faith and the Bible, drawing on passages like Isaiah 9 and Philippians 4:6-7 to figure out what it means to have peace that passes all understanding and that ends oppression once and for all. Join with us in the wrestling and waiting as we long for peace. 🎧 In this episode, we explore:The problem with defining peaceConnections between peace and consumerismConnections between justice and peaceWhat long term peace looks likeSt. Francis of Assisi’s Peacemaker Prayer

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    A Bad Apple | Broken Branches

    Think your family has issues? Meet Judah—liar, seller-of-brothers, moral disaster… and great-grandfather of Jesus. Why would God choose someone like him? The answer is the heart of Christmas.

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    Hope for Dark Days | Trinity Talks Podcast

    What is hope? Can we even be hopeful when the world is falling apart? On this podcast we explore the many meanings of hope from fleeting optimism to a sustaining, long-term sense of possibility. We talk about the ways that hope improves our mental health and resilience and ways that we can practice hope in our everyday lives, no matter what we’re facing. Tune in to learn how to stay hopeful in dark times and some practical ways to share hope with one another. 🎧 In this episode, we explore:Different Kinds of HopeThe Connection Between Faith and HopeGod’s Plan of RedemptionHow to Hope in Hard TimesWhat It Looks Like to Live with HopeThe Importance of Sharing Hope

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    A Mixed Bag | Broken Branches

    There's more than one way to tell the Christmas story! Matthew doesn't begin with shepherds or angels or innkeepers. Instead he starts with a list of all the messy, embarrassing, and disappointing names in Jesus' family tree. Why start there?

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    The Key to Greater Impact | Trinity Talks Podcast

    How do you transform a community? One generous act at a time. On this podcast we talk about overcoming poverty through the power of choice and costly generosity. Kylah and Scott talk about their passion for seeing local churches transformed through getting outside their walls and serving their neighbours. Scott Cochrane shares what he’s learned from his decades of experience in global church leadership development. From The Global Leadership Network to World Vision, Scott shares how faithful generosity and service transforms local churches in Canada and around the world. If you’re looking to deepen your impact and transform your community, this podcast is for you. 🎧 In this episode, we explore: How Partnerships Deepen Impact Ways to Use Your Resources to Strengthen Your Ministry World Vision’s Chosen Program Generosity in God’s Economy How To Live More Generously

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

This is a Christian podcast based on content delivered from Trinity Church Streetsville. Listen weekly for both engaging and biblically sound sermons directly from our Sunday Services, as well as in-depth discussions and conversations about relevant topics from our members and friends.It is our hope that these talks challenge, inspire, and encourage you in your Christian faith. Thanks for joining us.For more information about Trinity Church Streetsville, visit us at trinitystreetsville.orgLove JesusLive Like JesusLead others to Jesus

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