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Update On the Trinity Radio Club
Greetings from the Trinity Radio Club! We hope your summer has been wonderful. Now that fall is upon us, we thought it would be a good time to give you an update as to what we’ve been up to. Your Radio Club has been busy! Under the leadership of Becky Spitzack, a great crew of people volunteered a Saturday morning to go out and clean up our section of Interstate 35. They found 12 hugeRead More
LCMS Ministry to the Armed Forces
From the LCMS Ministry to the Armed Forces. We invite all of you to read the newsletter, which highlights what the church is doing for our military members. Providing support to the armed forces is a big undertaking and the LCMS, along with our congregations worldwide, has taken on the challenge.
October 7 Live Stream
Streaming Issues Today We’d like to apologize for our issues this morning getting the live stream online. Our internet provider had issues this morning that prevented us from getting the service on until nearly 20 minutes in to the service. We’d invite you to visit our YouTube page later today to watch the entire service. Thank you for your support!
Serving the Church is Serving the Lord
We Have A Problem Trinity has a big problem right now. We need more people to help in various places. We have people burning out because they have been serving on one committee for a very long time. And we have many places where there are great needs. On Rally Day, I was disappointed to see that not many people had signed up to do things. Now I am not trying to be rude toRead More
Goings On At Trinity
From the desk of Pastor Rieger Rather than a relevant devotion like we normally have for our newsletter, I thought it would be appropriate to update and inform many of you of the goings on around here. First, many of you have asked how I am doing with the increased workload. Truthfully? I’m doing fine. Of course it has been very busy but, like I’ve told many of you, it’s a good busy. I’m busyRead More
VBS: Rescued By Jesus
Vacation Bible School As August rolls around, we now see another round of VBS. I love VBS. I love seeing our people get together and serve some kids. I love seeing the kids jump around and have fun. I love seeing the adults being goofy with the kids. I love it all. What I love most about it, though, is the opportunity we have to teach these kids about God’s love for them. For us,Read More
Why We Celebrate – Freedom and Liberties
“For freedom Christ has set us free; stand firm therefore, and do not submit again to a yoke of slavery” (Gal. 5:1). Licentiousness We celebrate this month because of the freedoms and liberties our country has afforded us. We are right to do this. We should be thankful for these liberties: the freedom to gather together to worship and to live out what we believe in our daily lives. But freedom and liberty in ourRead More
Shipwrecked Rescued by Jesus
Shipwrecked! Ahoy, mateys! We’re all really going to be feeling the motion of the ocean as we weather life’s storms and come upon a desert island and learn that God is always with is, even through the toughest waters. It’s all happening in Shipwrecked Rescued by Jesus . August 5-9, 6-8:00 p.m. Ages 3 through kids entering grade 6 Parents, grandparents and friends are invited to join us at Cave Quest Closing each day atRead More
Independence Day and Faith
Happy Independence Day Greetings from the Trinity Radio Club! We pray that your Independence Day holiday has been filled with happiness and fun. The reason we celebrate this day is important. On July 4, 1776, the Second Continental Congress adopted the Declaration of Independence. It was this document that set our country on the road to the Revolutionary War and after years of battle, independence from Great Britain. “When in the Course of human eventsRead More
Spiritual Warfare
“What’s wrong with us?” Some of us must be feeling, “What’s wrong with us?” This congregation has certainly been hit with hard times. Losing one pastor to Alzheimer’s, losing another to cancer, seeing many pastors come through but not stay, and so on and so on. We saw our school go from hundreds to less than a hundred. We’ve seen people die, we’ve seen friends and family leave, we have seen it all. Why doesRead More