The coming of the wisemen to worship Jesus illustrates that the gift of the Savior is for all people of all nations.

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Lent 5 Wednesday Worship – March 29

Lent 5 Wednesday Worship – March 29

What is it that we really need? Peter’s answer is a present hope for ultimate deliverance, because that present hope will change the way we live our lives in very practical ways from day to day.

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Lent 4 Wednesday Worship – March 22

Lent 4 Wednesday Worship – March 22

Many people in our contemporary society alter their faith when tough times come. “I can’t believe in a God who would…” 1 Peter 1:6-9 gives insight to keep us grounded in the grand narrative of Christian salvation even when we want to cry out with Jesus, “My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?”

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Lent 3 Wednesday Worship – March 15

Lent 3 Wednesday Worship – March 15

The theme we look at this week is the relationships between individuals within our congregation. Modern Christianity tends to think of the church either as a place where individuals come to find answers to their questions or as one more stop where individuals can try to satisfy their “consumer” desires. The biblical model of God’s church stands in stark contrast to this individualistic view.

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The Heart of Trinity's Worship

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The heart of a church is its worship. The people of God come together to gather in God’s name, confess our sins, receive God’s gift of forgiveness, hear His Word, sing His praises, give our thank offerings, hear an inspiring message, and participate in Holy Communion. We are showered with God’s love in every service and offer our praises in return.

Trinity strives to have worship that is historically liturgical but also meaningful and relevant for today’s world. Each service offers liturgical portions that correspond with the current season of the church year and the current theme for the service. Communion is offered at nearly every service, providing worshipers with the hands-on experience of receiving Christ’s true body and blood for their encouragement and forgiveness. Children are welcomed and encouraged at all services.

From Bach and taizé chants to contemporary music, music is offered in a great variety of styles to provide personal meaning. All music is chosen to be accurate according to Lutheran doctrine and appropriate for expressing our praise.

Trinity offers six services each weekend:

5:30pm, Saturday

Mission Campus

Traditional service with hymns and organ music

8:30 and 11am, Sunday

Mission Campus

Traditional service with hymns and organ musicspecial music on festival Sundays, choral music in season

9:45am, Sunday

Mission Campus

Contemporary music with liturgical elements

8:30 and 11am, Sunday

Shawnee Campus

Contemporary music with liturgical elements, relaxed atmosphere

Worship Leaders

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