Church of the Incarnation Sermons

Trinity Sunday (Traditional)

16 min · 1 de jun de 2026
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What does it mean to be made in the image of God? Drawing from Genesis 1, Psalm 8, and Matthew 28, Rev. Shawn Torres explores humanity's unique calling as God's image-bearers. From the creation account to the Great Commission, Scripture reveals that men and women were created with dignity, purpose, and responsibility—not merely to exist, but to reflect God's character, exercise faithful stewardship, and participate in His mission to the world. Humanity's original calling was disrupted by sin, but through Jesus Christ—the Last Adam—what was lost has been restored. The Church is commissioned to make disciples, baptize, teach, and bear witness to the reign of Christ in every sphere of life. 📖 Scripture: Genesis 1:26-28, Psalm 8, Matthew 28:16-20 🕊️ Preacher: Rev. Shawn Torres ⛪ Church of the Incarnation, Dallas, TX 🙏 Connect with Incarnation Learn more at https://incarnation.org/

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