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Sermons, teachings, and podcasts from Trinity Anglican Church in Atlanta, Georgia.
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Psalm 95 | Sermon

Psalm 95 | Sermon

2026-03-0827:19

Lead Pastor Kris McDaniel preaches from Psalms.Learn more at atltrinity.org.
Executive Pastor Nate Smith preaches from Psalms.Learn more at atltrinity.org.
Psalm 51 | Sermon

Psalm 51 | Sermon

2026-02-2229:17

Kids & Youth Discipleship Pastor Dave McCune preaches from Psalms.Learn more at atltrinity.org.
Pastor in Residence Caroline Hiler Albert preaches from Matthew.Learn more at atltrinity.org.
In this episode, Kris shares a personal update following his recent car accident and ongoing recovery from a concussion. In a season marked by limitation, rest, and vulnerability, he reflects on what it means to live in the “shallow end” of life — and how being confronted with our mortality can become an unexpected gift.From that deeply personal place, Kris invites us into the season of Lent. In a culture that teaches us to feast constantly, Lent calls us to something different: intentional restraint, wilderness, and honest acknowledgment of our need for mercy. This is not a season of self-improvement or spiritual performance. It is a time to make space — to fast in order to feast, to pull back so that Easter joy can truly feel like joy.Throughout Lent, Trinity will journey through the Psalms — the prayer book of God’s people — allowing their language to shape our own prayers, repentance, longing, and hope.At the end of the episode, Kids & Youth Discipleship Pastor David McCune offers practical encouragement for families, including creative ways to practice Lent with children, celebrate Sundays as mini-Easters, and create simple devotional rhythms at home.Wherever you are — eager, exhausted, distracted, hopeful — you are invited. Let’s walk this road together.Learn more at atltrinity.org/lent.
Guest preacher Matthew Browne preaches from Matthew.Learn more at atltrinity.org.
Luke 24:44-49 | Sermon

Luke 24:44-49 | Sermon

2026-02-0118:58

Guest preacher Bishop Todd Hunter preaches from Luke.Learn more at atltrinity.org.
Due to the weather, we are not gathering in person today (January 25). Instead, we invite you to listen to this short sermon podcast as Executive Pastor Nate Smith offers a reflection on Matthew 4:12–22.Find sermon notes and slides here: atltrinity.org/notes.Learn more at atltrinity.org/weather.
John 1:29-42 | Sermon

John 1:29-42 | Sermon

2026-01-1828:24

Partnerships & Connections Pastor Brad Mauldin preaches from John.Learn more at atltrinity.org.
Executive Pastor Nate Smith preaches from Matthew.Learn more at atltrinity.org.
Luke 2:41-52 | Sermon

Luke 2:41-52 | Sermon

2026-01-0432:18

Lead Pastor Kris McDaniel preaches from Luke.Learn more at atltrinity.org.
John 1:1-18 | Sermon

John 1:1-18 | Sermon

2025-12-2821:25

Pastoral Resident Caroline Hiler Albert preaches from John.Learn more at atltrinity.org.
Lead Pastor Kris McDaniel preaches from Matthew.Learn more at atltrinity.org.
What if the key to a stronger marriage isn’t another technique—but a deeper understanding of your story?Dan and Becky Allender of the Allender Center join Lead Pastor Kris McDaniel and Care Pastor Jason Faulkner to discuss how understanding our personal and shared stories can transform the way we love, repair, and grow together in marriage. Drawing from decades of clinical wisdom, spiritual insight, and lived experience, Dan and Becky share the courage it takes to face conflict, the power of kindness in moments of rupture, and the art of repair that leads to deeper intimacy.This episode also offers a glimpse into the heart of the upcoming Allender Center Marriage Conference, where couples will be invited to move beyond techniques and “how-to’s” and instead journey into the stories that shape their relationship. If you long for a marriage marked by care, honesty, and hope—even in the midst of complexity—this conversation will invite you to imagine what’s possible.Learn more about the Allender Center Marriage Conference and reserve your spot at atltrinity.org/events.
Lead Pastor Kris McDaniel preaches from Isaiah.Learn more at atltrinity.org.
Associate Pastor Adrienne Christian preaches from Isaiah.Learn more at atltrinity.org.
Isaiah 2:1-5 | Sermon

Isaiah 2:1-5 | Sermon

2025-11-3027:34

Lead Pastor Kris McDaniel preaches from Isaiah. Learn more at atltrinity.org.
Luke 21:5-19 | Sermon

Luke 21:5-19 | Sermon

2025-11-1636:33

Guest Preacher Matthew Browne preaches from Luke.Learn more at atltrinity.org.
This year, Advent begins on Sunday, November 30. Advent is a season of waiting and preparation that marks the beginning of the Church’s liturgical year. For four weeks, Christians around the world set aside time to slow down, reflect, and prepare their hearts for the coming of Christ. In a culture that rushes toward Christmas, Advent calls us to a different posture—one of quiet expectation and holy anticipation. As you light Advent candles, participate in events like Advent Morning Prayer, and engage in our Advent Guides; we hope we will all make room for Christ—in our homes, in our hearts, and in our world.Find ways to participate in the season at atltrinity.org/advent.
Luke 20:27-39 | Sermon

Luke 20:27-39 | Sermon

2025-11-0932:53

Lead Pastor Kris McDaniel preaches from Luke.Learn more at atltrinity.org.
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