
Why do we struggle so much?
Through Psalm 45:10–17, Romans 7:15–25, and Matthew 11:16–19, 25–30, we explore the ongoing struggle between our desires and God’s will. Discover why the Christian life can feel like a battle, and where true rest and hop


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🎙️ Welcome to Sunday Sermons from Holy Trinity Church, Maisons-Laffitte.Each week you’ll find Sunday’s sermon here – a chance to reflect, be encouraged, and carry God’s Word with you into the week ahead. Whether you’re part of our church family or just exploring faith, we’re glad you’re listening.
Holy Trinity Church Maisons-Laffitte hosts Sunday Sermons at Holy Trinity Maisons-Laffitte, a religion show with 52 episodes published.

Through Psalm 45:10–17, Romans 7:15–25, and Matthew 11:16–19, 25–30, we explore the ongoing struggle between our desires and God’s will. Discover why the Christian life can feel like a battle, and where true rest and hop

Through Psalm 13, Romans 6:12–23, and Matthew 10:40–42, we explore humanity’s inability to save itself, the power of sin, and the hope of God’s rescue. Discover why salvation is not something we earn, but a gift we recei

What if the blessing you're longing for is already yours in Christ? In this sermon, we explore Jesus’ invitation to ask, seek, and knock, and the assurance that we are God’s children through the Holy Spirit. Based on Luk

A reflection on God’s pursuing love, our rescue in Christ, and the call to join His mission. Rooted in Romans 5:1–8, Matthew 9:35–10:8, and Psalm 116, this message invites us into grateful, sent-out living.Holy Trinity C

We all long to belong. In this sermon, discover how Jesus welcomes the overlooked, restores the broken, and calls us into God’s family by grace. Exploring Matthew 9: 9–13, 18–26 & Romans 4: 13–25, we find acceptance, hea

Trinity Sunday invites us beyond trying to explain God and into knowing God. Through wonder, worship and mission, we encounter the Father, Son and Holy Spirit - not as a puzzle to solve, but as a relationship to enter. B

In John 20:19–23 and Acts 2:1–21, we meet fearful disciples hiding behind locked doors until God’s Spirit changes everything. Could it be that the very thing we resist is what we most need? Join us as we explore how the

In John 17:1–11 and Acts 1:6–11 , we see Jesus preparing his followers for what lies ahead and showing where to turn when life feels uncertain or overwhelming. As pressure mounts, Jesus points them towards trust, purpose

Where can we find peace in an anxious and noisy world? This sermon explores Jesus’ promise: “Peace I leave with you; my peace I give to you” (John 14), discovering a peace rooted not in circumstances, but in God’s presen

When hearts are troubled and the future feels uncertain, Jesus speaks peace: “Do not let your hearts be troubled” (John 14:1–14). In the courage of Stephen (Acts 7:55–end) and the trust of the psalmist (Psalm 31:1–5, 15–

Jesus says, “I have come that they may have life, and have it to the full.” Are we missing the life he longs to give? Join us as we explore the abundant life of the Good Shepherd in John 10:1–10 , with Acts 2:42–47 and P

When hope slips away, where do we turn? On the road to Emmaus (Luke 24:13–35) and in Peter’s message (Acts 2:14, 36–41), we see how the risen Jesus meets people in their confusion, restores hope, and calls them into new

Easter is over - but what now? From fearful disciples behind locked doors to bold witnesses in the world (Acts 2:14a, 22–32; John 20:19–end), the risen Jesus brings peace, purpose, and new life. Has the resurrection chan

In this Easter Sunday sermon we explore the power of resurrection and the transformative message of hope found in Acts 10:34-43 and John 20:1-18. Jesus' victory over death isn't just an event in history - it's a declarat

As the crowds welcome Him with praise, the deeper question remains: do we recognise who He truly is? This sermon for Palm Sunday explores the tension between celebration and understanding in Psalm 118:1–2, 19–end and Mat

From the valley of dry bones in Ezekiel 37.1–14, to the call to life in the Spirit in Romans 8.6–11, to the great invitation in Luke 14.15–24, this sermon explores what happens when distractions, excuses and spiritual we

Who gets a place at the table - and who gets left out? In 1 Samuel 16:1–13 and Luke 14:7–14, we see God choosing the overlooked and Jesus challenging social status. This sermon explores humility, invitation, and God’s su

In Luke 7:36–50, a sinful woman pours love at Jesus’ feet and finds astonishing forgiveness. What does it mean to know we are truly forgiven? Drawing also on Romans 5:1–11, this sermon explores grace, gratitude, and the

(Genesis 12:1–4; Matthew 9:9–13) God calls Abram to go and Matthew to follow - not when they are ready, but when they are willing. This sermon explores how Jesus meets us as we are and invites us into transformation, pur

(Genesis 2.15–17; 3.1–7; Romans 5.12–19; Mark 6.30–44) From humanity’s first grasping to a boy’s offered lunch, Scripture contrasts taking with trusting. This sermon explores how Jesus transforms what we bring - however
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