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Triune Mercy Center Sunday Sermons

Triune Mercy Center Sunday Sermons

By: Triune Mercy Center
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Triune Mercy Center is a non-denominational church in Greenville, SC that ministers alongside those in need. We share Christ’s love by providing life-changing opportunities, meeting the needs of the disadvantaged, and doing biblical justice in community. Our Vision is to restore people by reflecting Christ’s love as we live out our faith in relationship and leverage resources to empower and heal our community.

As a church, Triune offers worship and fellowship opportunities that build meaningful relationships with our neighbors. We gather regularly as a community to worship and serve in Christ’s name.

As a mission, Triune provides emergency relief in the form of meals and access to resources such as medical and legal aid, addiction and mental health counseling, and an array of social services.

We offer a radical welcome to anyone who passes through our doors. Our committed staff, volunteers, congregation, and community partners help to address the physical and emotional needs facing those experiencing poverty with love, compassion, and hope.

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Episodes
  • Easter Sunday Sermon with Jennifer Fouse Sheorn
    Apr 9 2026

    Triune Mercy Center's Easter Sunday Sermon on Matthew 28:1-10 from 4/5/2026.

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    24 mins
  • Palm Sunday with Trevor Scott Barton
    Mar 29 2026

    Triune Mercy Center's Palm Sunday Sermon on Mark 11: 1-10; 15: 37-39 from 3/29/2026.

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    29 mins
  • Mark 9:30-37 with Grayson Hiatt
    Mar 24 2026

    Triune Mercy Center's Sunday Sermon on Mark 9:30-37 from 3/22/2026.

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    21 mins
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