Church Picnic
In spite of huge amount of people gone for Labor Day weekend, we had a well-attended end-of-summer picnic. Games, brats, and good fellowship were had by all.
In spite of huge amount of people gone for Labor Day weekend, we had a well-attended end-of-summer picnic. Games, brats, and good fellowship were had by all.
This Lord’s Day is Palm Sunday. We will visit Palm Sunday’s theme during the Easter service next week. This Lord’s Day we are in 3 adult classes: Ready with Reasons, Epistles of John, and Homebuilders. In the 10a service I will be preaching from Ezekiel 15-16. Genesis 18 will be my text in the evening…
Dear Trinity Baptist Church Family, This morning in staff devos we read Romans 8:1 “There is therefore now no condemnation to those who are in Christ Jesus.” I like to think of this as a large banner flying over my life that reads “NO CONDEMNATION!” Along comes Satan and accuses me, but my banner reads “NO CONDEMNATION!” Now…
Dear Trinity Baptist Church Family, Psalm 140:12-13 I know that the Lord will maintain the cause of the afflicted, and justice for the poor. 13 Surely the righteous shall give thanks to Your name; The upright shall dwell in Your presence. The first 11 verses of Psalm 140 are a plea to God for deliverance from the wicked, the violent,…
Sunday is the last day of our winter trimester in Sunday School. Teachers will be finishing up in the Epistles of John and Ready with Reason and Homebuilders. Next week in adult Bible study we will begin our series on prayer – “Bow the Knee.” In the morning service I am in Ezekiel 18. God…
DearTrinity Baptist Church Family, Psalm 90:12 So teach us to number our days, that we may gain a heart of wisdom. Where has this summer gone? In 6 short weeks Trinity Baptist School will be back in session. And many things are on the calendar in the near future. The shrinking of my summer “to do” list has…
Dear Trinity Baptist Church Family, Often during the last few months in many different venues, people have talked about how bad 2020 has been and how we hope for a change in 2021. 2020 is named a pariah by almost everyone. I identify with this sentiment. Personally and professionally, 2020 has brought unexpected pain. Perhaps Psalm 88…