Holy Trinity Silicon Valley - Homilies & Sermons

Holy Trinity Silicon Valley

Holy Trinity Church is a growing Anglican church in the heart of Silicon Valley, California. We value being an inter-generational community formed around Scripture, Spirit, and Sacrament, the foundation of Anglican spirituality. This podcast allows you to join us each week for our Homilies and Sermons, where we explore life in Christ together. 🌐 Learn more about Holy Trinity: https://www.holytrinitysv.org 📷 Instagram: @HolyTrinitySV

  1. 4d ago

    "Do Not Be Afraid, For I Am With You" - Rev. John Gorin

    What happens when following Jesus moves from the joy of the harvest to the hard work of facing real opposition? Continuing our journey through Matthew's Gospel, this message picks up where Jesus commissions his disciples. He doesn't offer a sugarcoated vision, but speaks honest words about what lies ahead. He sends them out "like sheep among wolves," warning of councils, persecution, and even division within families. It's a sobering shift from the excitement of being sent into the harvest to the genuine cost of the effort. But Jesus doesn't leave his followers in fear. Three times he says: Do not be afraid. And he gives three reasons why. This week's teaching explores what that means for us today. It speaks not only to Christians around the world facing high levels of persecution, but also to those of us navigating faith in a culture that's grown more skeptical. What does it look like to live openly as a follower of Jesus in a place like Silicon Valley, where assumptions and "baggage" are already assigned before we say a word? And how does the example of Christ himself, who "for the joy set before him endured the cross," reframe the way we understand opposition? Drawing on Scripture, history, and the witness of believers like Stephen and Augustine, this message offers a grounded, hopeful reminder. Our circumstances may not change, but the presence of God can transform how we walk through them. Fear gives way to peace when we trust that we are seen, known, and deeply loved. Join us as we sit with a difficult but freeing truth: the same resurrection power Jesus displayed is the power he extends to us. A sermon from Holy Trinity Silicon Valley. To find out more about Holy Trinity head to https://www.holytrinitysv.org

    28 min
  2. Jun 16

    "Joy Of The Harvest" - Rev. John Gorin

    We live in the heart of Silicon Valley, a place that is completely obsessed with scaling up, massive innovation, and huge tech launches. It is easy to get caught up in wanting our own lives and careers to have that same kind of massive impact. In this episode, Rev. John Gorin asks a great question. What if the most important startup out there is not the next big tech company, but the one Jesus started two thousand years ago? Looking at the Gospel of Matthew, Rev. John talks about what it really means to be part of God’s harvest. This is a mission that is not about breaking stock market records. Instead, it is about building a lasting kingdom right where you live and work. What We Chat About in This Episode The Valley Mindset vs. The Kingdom Mindset: We look at how our culture defines success and why Jesus offers a completely different way to make our lives matter. The Ultimate Rescue Mission: Spreading the Gospel is not just about sharing a message. It is about being a real, practical part of God’s rescue plan for a world that often feels overwhelmed and helpless. Finding Your "Person of Peace": How do you actually share your faith in a busy office or a neighborhood where people might not be interested? Rev. John gives a practical tip on how to pray for and identify the specific people God has already placed in your life. The "Coin-Operated" Motivation: Rev. John gets honest about his past career in tech sales. He shares how he learned to take that natural drive for results and channel it into something eternal, like helping people find Jesus. Key Reflection "What is eternal is what we have been called to do, to be part of this harvest, to just do it where we are called to be. Just be God's harvester where we are." Rev. John Gorin If you have ever felt like your Monday through Friday job is totally disconnected from your faith, or if you are wondering how to make a real difference right where you are, this episode is for you. Tune in to get a fresh perspective on a harvest that will never fade or lose its value.

    22 min
  3. Jun 16

    "Blessed Are the Merciful" - Rev. John Gorin

    We all know that feeling when our internal "injustice radar" goes off. Maybe it is a terrible call by a referee during a game, a favorite artist getting snubbed at an award show, or a painful personal betrayal that cuts deep. In this episode, Rev. John Gorin talks about our natural instinct to demand justice and explains how Jesus completely flips the script by introducing a radical, life-changing way to handle wrongdoing: mercy. Drawing from the Gospel of Matthew, Rev. John breaks down what happens when we stop judging everyone around us and start living from a place of real grace. What We Chat About in This Episode The Drama of Matthew's Career Change: We take a look at what tax collectors actually did back then (hint: it was basically legal extortion) and why Matthew's sudden choice to drop everything and follow Jesus was so shocking. Mercy Over Rules: Why did Jesus choose to hang out at a big dinner party with Matthew and his friends? We look at the cultural weight of that dinner and what Jesus really meant when he told the judgmental religious leaders, "I desire mercy, not sacrifice". Running on Empty (The "Mercy Tank"): Trying to force yourself to be merciful on your own willpower never works. Rev. John explains why our personal mercy tanks are pretty small and how we need to constantly refill them from God's endless supply. A Reality Check at Home: Rev. John shares an honest story about a major wake-up call from his wife, Vicki, during his busy tech-sales days. It is a great reminder of how easily we can lose patience with the people who matter most and how to course-correct. Key Reflection "We can only show mercy to others with what we have received in terms of the mercy of the Lord." — Rev. John Gorin If you are holding onto a grudge or finding it tough to forgive someone who deeply hurt you, this episode is a friendly invitation to take a step back. Tune in to discover how to move past judgment and bring a little more healing into a broken world.

    23 min
  4. Jun 2

    "The Glory of God: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit! - Rev. John Gorin

    What if a 500-foot cathedral could teach us more about the Trinity than a theology textbook? Returning refreshed from travels through Germany, England, and Wales, Rev. John Gorin moves past the ancient debates of the fourth-century church—the arguments over a single Greek word, homoousios—to ask a more personal question: How do we actually experience the Triune God? His answer takes us inside the Cologne Cathedral. In this Trinity Sunday message, Rev. Gorin offers a guided tour of how sacred space reveals sacred truth: God the Father in the cathedral's towering height and the light descending from its highest windows—echoing the first act of creation and reminding us of our smallness before an almighty, loving God. God the Son in the cross-shaped floor plan and the central aisle leading to the altar, where the bread and cup proclaim a sacrifice that leaves us with no condemnation. God the Holy Spirit in the easily-missed Pentecost window—a fitting home for the "shy member of the Trinity," the indwelling God who cultivates Christ's likeness in us through patience, peace, and self-control. Along the way, Rev. Gorin shares an honest reflection on the 4 a.m. anxieties we carry, and the freedom that comes from casting them on the One who already holds the plan. A meditation on tradition, beauty, and presence—for anyone seeking to know God not just in theory, but in the quiet places of daily life. Recorded May 31st at Holy Trinity Silicon Valley.

    24 min
  5. May 8

    A Dangerous Declaration: I Follow Christ- Rev John gorin

    Samuel Adams was called "the grand incendiary". He was man whose words were so dangerous the British sent soldiers to silence him. In a culture that prefers spiritual language tame and private, the simple sentence "I follow Christ" remains one of the most subversive things a person can say. A meditation on identity, pressure, and the long arc of faithful witness, from 1 Peter 2. When pressure rises, we default. To deceit when the truth is costly. To hypocrisy when belonging is on the line. To envy when someone else's story looks lighter than ours. The Apostle Peter knew all three from the inside. He had denied, dissembled, and compared, which is precisely why his letter to the scattered church reads less like a lecture and more like a field manual written by someone who has been there. This week's teaching walks through 1 Peter 2 and the three identities Peter places in the hands of every believer: a chosen people, a royal priesthood, a holy nation. Not future titles. Present ones. The teaching closes with one of the New Testament's most quietly radical promises; that those who accuse us now may, on the last day, glorify God because of the witness they once resisted. Holy Trinity is a liturgical Anglican parish (ACNA / C4SO) in Palo Alto, gathering professionals, academics, students, and creatives around historic Christian worship, the sacraments, and the arts. Rooted in tradition. Relevant to today. Learn more and plan a visit at https://www.holytrinitysv.org

    24 min
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Holy Trinity Church is a growing Anglican church in the heart of Silicon Valley, California. We value being an inter-generational community formed around Scripture, Spirit, and Sacrament, the foundation of Anglican spirituality. This podcast allows you to join us each week for our Homilies and Sermons, where we explore life in Christ together. 🌐 Learn more about Holy Trinity: https://www.holytrinitysv.org 📷 Instagram: @HolyTrinitySV

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