Christian Life

Three People Donating Goods

Honoring the Poor

I delivered this sermon on March 18, 2012 at Trinity United Methodist Church in Hackettstown, NJ. It was part of a Lenten Series on what it means to be a Good Samaritan. I like to think of myself as a pretty adaptable guy and a fairly quick learner. I embrace electronic gadgets. Why when VCRs…
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sewing silk and scissors

The Quilter

I delivered this sermon yesterday at the funeral of my mother, Goldie Trezise, at the Church of the Brethren in Westernport, MD. I’ve been calling it a sermeulogy as it is more eulogy than sermon. What do you say about the death of your mother? It is common experience. The nature of life is that…
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Close Up Photography of Water Flow

Power Washing

I’ve been away from this blog for a long time during our move and adjustment to New Jersey. The move had a surprise benefit though. I found the following sermon that I had thought lost. I preached it on January 13, 2002 in two small  churches in Baltimore County, Maryland. I hope it touches you in some way.…
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A Daily Prayer

The following prayer was authored by my friend, Don Stephens. I hope it helps you connect with Father. You may learn more about and from Don at Dispatches from the Shadowlands in the links. Holy Father, May the beauty of Your character captivate our hearts, And your glad Kingdom be extended throughout the earth. Send…
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The Gift of Freedom

Are we having an amazing weekend? Our country’s 250th birthday. What did you do? Kathy and I went to St. Augustine to experience the events there, including the grand fireworks display. Seemed fitting to celebrate the event in our oldest city. I got choked up watching the fireworks. I am so thankful to have been…
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Love Calls Us to Follow

Our current sermon series is called Love on the Cross. Today’s message is titled Love Calls Us to Follow. Our scripture reading is Mark 8: 34-36 if you care to follow in your Bibles. Then he called the crowd to him along  with his disciples and said: “Whoever wants to be my disciple must deny…
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hill, wooden fence, sunset

One Foot in the Kingdom

I have a passion for the Kingdom of God. Some might say it’s an obsession. It doesn’t take much to get me talking about it. So what is the Kingdom? “In the beginning God created…” What did he create? Everything! God’s sovereign will was in all he created. And what do we call the place…
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Kingdom Alignment: My Plans And Desires

Reading Time 3.5 Minutes “God bless my plan.” For a very long time I have said this mockingly as an example of exactly the type of prayer we should not pray. Living a Christian life requires us to surrender our lives to Christ, which means we live according to his plan and not ours. I…
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Welcome, I'm Tom

I'm Tom Trezise a retired lawyer and corporate executive with over twenty years of experience as a Methodist lay preacher. Raised in Appalachia, I proudly call myself a hillbilly at heart. I'm the executive director of The Everyday Kingdom, a non-profit devoted to fostering a community that helps people find and experience the peace, purpose, and joy available from living every day in Christ’s kingdom.

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