New Facebook Group for Children’s Ministry Families

New Facebook Group for Children’s Ministry Families

A new Facebook group for Trinity families is now active!

Just this week we have developed a new private Facebook group for our Trinity Children’s Ministry families. It is here we will be able to share pictures and stories with one another, connect and encourage one another, and pass along ideas. Look for the invitation in your email this week. It will also be on the Trinity Facebook page.

Sunday Worship – April 26

Sunday Worship – April 26

Jesus’ post-resurrection appearances continue in our Gospel lesson this weekend. Luke writes that Jesus appeared to two of His followers on the road to Emmaus. After some conversation, Jesus “opened their minds to understand the Scriptures.” Living Lord, open our hearts and minds to receive You again this day.

Brief Services of Confession and Communion Offered

Brief Services of Confession and Communion Offered

The small, mid-week brief communion services are discontinued effective immediately. If you would like to receive communion but are not yet comfortable attending regular worship services, please call one of the pastors or contact the church office. Biblical...
MLM Sack Lunch Packing Project

MLM Sack Lunch Packing Project

MLM Sack Lunch Packing Party in Partnership with Trinity LutheranAs many of you may be aware during the COVID pandemic the requests to provide meals for those in need as increased. Metro Lutheran Ministry asked if Trinity would be willing to help them provide sack...
Words of Encouragement for Families – April 24

Words of Encouragement for Families – April 24

Dear Parents,     He is Risen! He is Risen Indeed! Alleluia!    This week our Gospel lesson is the Road to Emmaus. Jesus appears to those walking on the road and yet they do not recognize him until much later. Take time to read the story in Luke 24 starting at verse...
The Real Treasure

The Real Treasure

A Devotion by Pastor Ron Flentgen

At our last 50+ Bible Class a few weeks ago, there was some discussion about what to study together as we moved toward the conclusion of our study of First Corinthians. The suggestion was made to use our final weeks together by looking at some of the parables of Jesus. We know that Jesus often taught by the use of parables as recorded in the Gospels of Matthew, Mark and Luke. Jesus was the greatest story-teller of all time, using parables as a kind of extended metaphor to draw attention to his teachings.