Lenten Sermon Themes for Midweek and Sundays
As we enter the season of Lent, we invite you to journey with us through a time of reflection, prayer, and spiritual growth. This year, our Sunday sermon series will focus on the powerful “I AM” statements of Jesus, revealing His identity and mission. On Wednesdays, we will dive into the richness of the Lord’s Prayer, exploring how Jesus taught us to pray and deepen our relationship with God.
March Youth Ministry Hub
Here it is! A new central hub of all things youth for the month of March! Find everything you need for participating in youth activities for middle school and high school youth.
Stress Support for Students
We are all walking through a stressful season as parents, educators, students, and families. As students enter middle and high school it can be harder to know what exactly is causing them stress or to feel overwhelmed. Some teenagers may not know how to express their...
Fall Kick-Off
September is here, Labor Day weekend is upon us, and fall is creeping in! School officially begins next week, and with that we kick off the next season for High School Youth as well. Please make note of the following September events: September 6: No Sunday Night...
An Update on “Singing Together”
Dear Trinity Community: When we resumed “in-person” worship at the end of June, the worship committee informed the congregation about our practice of singing together as a worshiping community. We have asked the congregation to silently follow the words of the...
Parent Support
If you are a parent with school aged children, it is safe to say that “how should we school” has become a heavily discussed topic in your household. Once you make the decision that best fits your family, you may wrestle with the feeling of making the wrong choice. You are not alone!
This article from the New York Times, while we as a church cannot fully endorse everything it says, offers some good information for parents making decisions regarding school for this coming fall, and how to cope with your feelings about that decision.
Summer Youth Group
Calling all students in grades 9-12! Are you looking for something to do on Sunday nights that involves games, conversations rooted in faith, and prayer? Join us for our Youth Group Summer Series on Sunday nights from 7-8PM at the Mission Campus parking lot. See you...
Help for Lebanon
Each year the quilters of Trinity's LWML group as well as LWML ladies all over the country make quilts, baby care kits, personal care kits, and school supply kits for Lutheran World Relief. These quilts and kits are sent all over the world to help people in need who...
New Communion Option
Communion is now offered during our in-person worship services at both campuses. Communion is offered in a "touchless" manner: Wafers will be placed in a "standing up" position in slotted trays so that each communicant takes their own wafer. Individual communion cups...
Trinity Seniors Happy Hour Update
Begins July 28 at 10:30am | Via Zoom
For many of us at Trinity, we miss seeing and speaking to friends we are used to talking to at worship services. We are going to experiment with a “Happy Hour” get-together via Zoom starting on July 28. It will not take the place of in-person fellowship, but we hope this online gathering will give us a chance to see each other and have some conversation with those we have missed.
Who is conducting the planning study?
We have asked the Steier Group, which is based in Omaha, to conduct our study. The Steier Group has nearly 25 years of experience conducting planning studies and capital campaigns for churches, parishes, schools and community organizations.
Welcome Back to In-Person Worship!
Gathering together in worship is at the heart of who we are and what we do as the people of God. Even though we are thankful for the option of online worship over these past weeks, it has always been our desire to resume “in person” worship as soon as we could safely do so.
We believe we are now at that point. In person worship will resume on the weekend of June 20/21.