Happy New Year
If you’ve been around Trinity for any length of time, you’re probably used to hearing me say, “Happy New Year” in late November or early December on the first Sunday of Advent. The Christian...
If you’ve been around Trinity for any length of time, you’re probably used to hearing me say, “Happy New Year” in late November or early December on the first Sunday of Advent. The Christian...
Ever wonder why there’s a blue box at Trinity’s entrance? It’s been almost 2 yrs since we started a “Little Free Pantry” to help our neighbors in need. Little Free Pantry has the motto,...
Confirmation Class for middle school students (grades 6-8) began on October 1 and meets weekly on Sundays at 7:00 PM. We meet in person at Trinity Lutheran Church. Confirmation Class is an opportunity for...
Additional service times in addition to the regular 9a full worship service What Times? 7:30 am and 11:00 am How Often? the first and third Sundays of each month Any questions? Call Pastor Tim
A few years ago, someone said to me that being part of the Church involves believing things that are impossible to believe. (I think this was supposed to be a joke based on a...
In 1987 the Irish band U2 produced a popular song, “I Still Haven’t Found What I’m Looking For.” It is a song about searching for faith. God is not explicitly mentioned, but it doesn’t ...
“The joy of the LORD is your strength” (Nehemiah 8:10). Many of us probably remember the camp song that repeated over and over, “The joy of the Lord is my strength,” and perhaps unfortunately,...
Most of us realize that the cliché, “You can’t buy the most important things in life” is true, but there are a lot of messages we receive every day trying to convince us otherwise....
For many years, the church has operated in the mode of “Come and see.” We’ve invited people to our worship services. We’ve encouraged children to attend our Sunday School. We’ve had special events and...
After his baptism and temptation, Jesus began his ministry by declaring that the kingdom of God has come near. He then invited Andrew, Peter, James and John to follow him (Matthew 4:19-22;...