August 28, 2025

Sunday Service on Aug. 24, 2025

Triangle Family Church Sunday Service on Aug. 24, 2025 

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Sermon - Unapologetically God's Child

The speaker presents a heartfelt and personal reflection on the speaker’s belief in Heavenly Parent, emphasizing that faith is not a sign of weakness or delusion but a vital and real aspect of life. The speaker asserts that God dwells within each individual as love itself, and we are all unique expressions and children of God. While acknowledging that some may find this belief offensive or disagreeable, the speaker maintains that rejecting God cuts people off from their greatest advocate and source of love. Central to the message is the concept of free will as a divine gift, allowing humans to make conscious choices between good and evil. God loves all His children—victims and perpetrators alike—and desires to save everyone, but cannot override their free will. The speaker also touches on the idea that the true expression of heavenly parents includes the marriage and blessing between a man and a woman, a belief that is often controversial but remains personally significant. The journey of faith is described as challenging and demanding, requiring 100% effort from individuals, with God doing 90% of the work. Failure is part of the process, but perseverance is essential because giving up equates to being lost. The speaker emphasizes that love, selflessness, and sacrifice help people find true purpose, joy, and happiness, often through family and relationships. The speaker highlights the emptiness and dissatisfaction people feel when they cut off their relationship with God, often seeking fulfillment in transient pleasures but still facing anxiety and depression. In contrast, God’s nature is one of love, kindness, and patience—not shame or anger. The speaker encourages to be their own best friends and supporters, to practice self-love so they can better love others, and to avoid stagnation by continually moving forward. The speaker concludes with a prayer of gratitude to heavenly parents and a call to appreciate and nurture the divine presence within, emphasizing love as an ongoing action and practice. The speaker expresses hope for growth, love, and strength in families, urging everyone to do their best one day at a time. Highlights - Faith in God is a deeply personal reality and source of strength, not weakness or delusion. - God dwells within every individual as love, and we are unique expressions of divine children. - Free will is a precious gift from God, allowing humans to choose their path and be responsible for their actions. - The speaker affirms the belief in marriage as a sacred union between one man and one woman. - Living with God requires perseverance, effort, and embracing failure as part of growth. - Cutting off from God leaves a void that worldly pursuits cannot fill, leading to anxiety and emptiness. - Self-love and kindness are essential foundations for loving others and fulfilling one’s purpose.

Sunday school - Lessons of Honesty from 'Out of the Ashes'

August 18, 2025

Sunday Service on Aug. 17, 2025

Triangle Family Church Sunday Service on Aug. 17, 2025 

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Sermon - Two Become One


A sermon on the unity of husband, wife, and God emphasizes the embodiment of divine characteristics and the journey towards realizing true love and family. Key Insights

  • Divine Unity: The sermon illustrates that true unity in marriage reflects a spiritual connection with God, emphasizing growth towards divine love.
  • Embodiment of God: True Parents are models of how to embody God's characteristics, showing us the potential within ourselves for love and service.
  • Journey of Growth: The path to becoming one with God and each other is a lifelong journey marked by persistence, learning, and transformation.
  • Vision of Heaven: The ideal of heaven is presented as a harmonious relationship between man, woman, and God, emphasizing the importance of family in achieving divine connection.
  • Sacrificial Love: The parallel between Jesus and True Parents highlights the depth of commitment required in relationships, showcasing love's sacrificial nature.
  • Personal Reflection: Sharing personal experiences illustrates the real-life application of spiritual teachings and the ongoing struggle for balance in relationships.
  • Future Generations: The acknowledgement that children are progressing further highlights hope and responsibility in nurturing the next generation towards divine ideals.

Sunday School: Bible study - Parable of the Mustard Seed

August 11, 2025

Sunday Service on Aug. 10, 2025

Triangle Family Church Sunday Service on Aug. 10, 2025 

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Sermon - Admitting “I don’t know” opens the door to learning and growth.

The speaker presents a reflective and insightful discussion centered around the themes of humility, self-awareness, spiritual growth, and the pursuit of happiness within the framework of Divine Principle and Christian teachings. The speaker begins by emphasizing the humility inherent in admitting “I don’t know,” which opens the door to learning and growth. This admission challenges defensive reactions rooted in human fallen nature and opens space for critical thinking and internal reflection. The speaker ties this process to experiences with Divine Principle, the Bible, and the teachings of True Parents, highlighting how repeated study deepens understanding and relevance to personal life. Central to the message is the concept of fallen nature—humanity’s inherent flaw derived from the biblical Fall, which causes individuals to stray from God’s perspective and seek happiness in misguided ways. The speaker explains that everyone struggles for happiness but often misdirects desire, leading to conflict and suffering. The teachings of Divine Principle guide believers to overcome fallen nature by understanding God’s love, embracing responsibility, and practicing thoughtful, considerate behavior in response to others. The speaker also touches on freedom, asserting that true freedom is inseparable from responsibility and must manifest in actions aligned with divine truth. The process of spiritual growth involves recognizing and overcoming personal shortcomings, learning from historical and contemporary examples, and consciously choosing love and kindness over selfish or hurtful responses. Ultimately, the speaker calls for self-transformation through continuous learning, prayer, and adherence to divine principles, encouraging viewers to be mindful of their words and actions, as these have lasting impacts on others. The prayer at the end encapsulates the hope for humanity to find happiness and love by aligning with divine nature, inspired by the examples of True Parents and spiritual leaders. Highlights - Embracing “I don’t know” as a humble starting point for learning and growth. - The Divine Principle and Bible provide ongoing inspiration and guidance, never losing relevance. - Fallen nature causes human struggles, misdirecting desires away from true happiness. - True freedom is linked to responsibility and manifesting love through actions. - Thoughtful, considerate responses can transform relationships and break cycles of conflict. - Spiritual growth requires overcoming fallen nature, inspired by the examples of True Parents and Jesus. - Prayer and reflection are essential tools for aligning with divine love and purpose.

August 04, 2025

Sunday Service on Aug. 3, 2025

Triangle Family Church Sunday Service on Aug. 3, 2025 

Music Offering

Sermon

The speaker presents a comprehensive exploration of the spiritual and historical dimensions of human existence, focusing on the concept of True Parents within the providence of God. It opens with an analogy linking earthly life to eternal life in the spiritual world, emphasizing the transition from physical death to spiritual existence. The speaker reflects on God’s original ideal involving Adam, Eve, and the archangel Lucifer, explaining the fall of man as a choice that led to separation from God and domination by Satan. Throughout history, God’s providence has been a continuous effort to restore humanity through indemnity conditions, a partnership between God and mankind centered on true love. The speaker highlights key biblical figures, especially Jesus Christ, who reached the pinnacle of spiritual growth but could not fulfill the ultimate mission due to humanity’s rejection and fallen nature. The New Testament period, marked by persecution and struggle, was a continuation of this restoration process. The speaker critiques common Christian theological interpretations about Jesus’ death, asserting that the real mission was not merely sacrificial but tied to the eventual establishment of True Parents who can restore humanity fully. The concept of True Parents is central. The speaker identifies Sun Myung Moon and Hak Ja Han Moon as the True Parents who completed the providence through decades of suffering, restoration, and global spiritual leadership from 1968 to 2008. Their mission included blessing couples worldwide, establishing families centered on God, and overcoming Satan’s dominion without bloodshed, symbolized by a miraculous helicopter incident involving True Parents and their family. The age of the fourth Adam is introduced, describing all blessed families and followers as inheritors of True Parents’ victory and authority. The message concludes with a call to action for believers to accept their responsibility by embracing the three blessings—marriage, children, and grandchildren—and living lives centered on God’s love. The speaker emphasizes inheritance as both authority and ability to love properly, urging listeners to internalize and propagate the teachings of the True Parents. The video ends with a heartfelt prayer of gratitude and commitment to uphold the legacy of True Parents and prepare for eternal life. Highlights
  • The analogy of earthly life as preparation for eternal life in the spiritual world
  • The fall of man involved a choice that separated humanity from God and brought Satan’s dominion
  • Jesus Christ reached the top of spiritual growth but could not complete the providence due to human rejection
  • Sun Myung Moon and Hak Ja Han Moon as True Parents completed the providence of restoration by establishing God-centered families
  • The helicopter accident symbolizes a providential victory over Satan, restoring three generations without bloodshed
  • The age of the fourth Adam refers to blessed families inheriting True Parents’ victory and authority
  • A call for believers to fulfill their responsibility through the three blessings and live with God’s love