Sunday, November 15, 2015
After a two week break from our series, we will return to Philippians 1 and speak to a life worthy of the gospel this coming Sunday morning.
After a two week break from our series, we will return to Philippians 1 and speak to a life worthy of the gospel this coming Sunday morning.
Dear Trinity Baptist Church Family, Proverbs 11:13 “A talebearer reveals secrets, but he who is of a faithful spirit conceals a matter.” Are you quick to tell a story? Do you often tell more than most people want to hear? This is me. I find the second half of this proverbs to be convicting. Perhaps rather than “faithful…
Dear Trinity Baptist Church Family: Welcome to the first day of Trinity Baptist School 2018-2019. We are excited about the good things God is doing for us. We look forward to a great ministry this year. We currently have 27 students enrolled. Please pray with us that our school be a spiritual place and that our…
Dear Trinity Baptist Church Family, Revelation 1:17 “And when I saw Him, I fell at His feet as dead. But He laid His right hand on me, saying to me, “Do not be afraid; I am the First and the Last.” For three years John walked with Jesus. At the last supper, John leaned on Jesus…
Dear Trinity Baptist Church Family, “Unto us a Child is born. Unto us a Son is given.” Have you ever considered who the “us” is in Isaiah 9:6? In context, the message is to Israel and speaks to the reign of their promised Messiah. Mary was told by Gabriel that her miracle Son would be sit upon the…
Dear Trinity Baptist Church Family, Remember picking up sides on the elementary playground. A couple times in my life I was picked early because of my size. (In 4th grade I was the only one in my class big enough to hit the ball out of the infield.) But most of the time I have not…
Dear Trinity Baptist Church Family, One good thing about being in a position of leadership is that it makes you do good that you might not otherwise do. For instance, a parent might say “excuse me” because she is teaching a small child to be polite. Often, as pastor, I find I am prodded to do…