Trinity Reformed Church Podcast
Religion & Spirituality:Christianity
This is August 21st's exhortation on the importance of how we act.
David Francis is a Huntsville native and a ruling elder at Trinity. Like the majority of HSV, he works in the defense contracting world: specifically, in navigating autonomous vehicles. He earned a PhD at Mississippi State University in mechanical engineering and also had his 3 children with his wife Emily in Starkville. He’s an amateur musician and enjoys building/designing things: from woodworking, to businesses, to churches.
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Creation - Peter Leithart [Creation Conference]
Creator - Peter Leithart [Creation Conference]
God Raised Up Jesus - Peter Leithart [Sermon]
Protecting Peace Through Patience - Brian McLain [Exhortation]
A Word for the High School Graduates of TRC - Jason Cherry [Blog]
Reflecting Christ Before the World (Matt. 5:33-48) - Matt Carpenter [Sermon]
Leaving and Cleaving - Brian McLain [Exhortation]
Is Huntsville an Abortion Sanctuary City? - Jason Cherry [Blog]
Lessons in Love (Mark 12:28-34) - Jason Cherry [Sermon]
Protection from Secret Sins - Matt Carpenter [Exhortation]
The Consecrated Family - Brian McLain [Sunday School]
Postmillennial Missions for Sustainable Kingdom Building - Markus Krietzer [Sunday School]
The Forgotten Requirement of the Dominion Mandate - Jason Cherry
Protecting the Plants that Nourish the World (Matt. 5:27-32) - Matt Carpenter [Sermon]
Titus 2 Women - Larson Hicks [ Exhortation]
Identity Matters and The Importance of Confession - Brian McLain [Sunday School]
An Antidote to Worry, Frustration, and Jealousy - Daron Drown [Sunday School]
The Christian Perspective of the Afterlife (Mark 12:18-27) - Jason Cherry [Sermon]
Appreciate Your Spouse’s Differences - Matt Carpenter [Exhortation]
The Sin of Marie St. Clare - Jason Cherry
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