Holy Trinity Silicon Valley - Homilies & Sermons

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

June 2, 2026·23 min
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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.

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