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On Sunday, August 24, we had a fantastic evening of fun, food, and faith with 21 people in attendance — a great mix of students, friends, adult leaders, and even a pastor! See the recap video!
On Sunday, August 24, we had a fantastic evening of fun, food, and faith with 21 people in attendance — a great mix of students, friends, adult leaders, and even a pastor! See the recap video!
This summer, Trinity Lutheran Church’s Missions Committee helped make a lasting impact through a grant to Concordia Mission Institute’s (CMI) Kids Camp—a vibrant and faith-filled program designed especially for missionary kids (MKs). We celebrate the ways God is working through Trinity’s mission support and thank you for being part of this ministry to missionary families around the world.
For those who are 50 and wiser, this study is designed just for you! Join us as we begin a new season of learning and fellowship. Our first gathering will be Wednesday, September 10, at 10:15am in the Fellowship Hall at the Mission Campus.
Families, you’re invited to take part in a special Blessing Walk to prayerfully prepare for the new school year!
📍 Shawnee Campus – August 17
📍 Mission Campus – August 24
(Scheduled on opposite campuses from the parent meetings)
This self-guided prayer walk is designed for families of all ages and stages to do together. It takes about 10 minutes and offers a meaningful opportunity to reflect, pray, and invite God’s guidance for the year ahead.
Everyone is invited to join us for Trinity’s NEW Congregational Fall Kickoff Picnic at Shawnee Mission Park, Shelter #2.
7900 Renner Road
Shawnee, KS 66219
Time: 4:00pm. Dinner will be served at 5:00pm
Hamburgers and hot dogs will be provided. Please bring a side dish or dessert to share and a lawn chair if you like.
As we continue our summer sermon series studying the letter of Colossians together, we arrive at a portion of Paul’s letter that often creates unsettled feelings and discomfort for modern readers. There are two specific words that usually draw up strong emotions as we read and hear them. The first is the word submit and the second is bondservants. Let us look at the Scriptural usage and context of these words so that we may understand them rightly and in a God honoring way.