Weekly Worship: Saturdays @ 5pm; Sundays @ 7:30am & 9am Office Hours Mon-Fri, 8am-3pm

Trinity Lutheran Church: Welcome to Our Family

TEACH the faith, LOVE the lost, CONNECT all to Christ

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TEACH
We teach the faith in worship, small and large group bible studies, and confirmation classes each week. We believe that children should also have an opportunity to learn God’s Word taught at their level. With this in mind we continue to carefully select curriculum for our Sunday School, school and childcare.

TEACH THE FAITH

LOVE
We see a great need to love the lost and we do this by reaching out to members of the community and members of our congregation…meeting people where they are and forming authentic relationships. We work with families to foster lasting relationships for the care and development of their children in our childcare and school.

LOVE THE LOST

CONNECT
As we teach and love, we have the opportunity to connect all to Christ. That’s what being a Christian is all about. We are called to share the good news of Christ crucified with the world around us, and in doing so we should seek to connect everyone to Christ.

CONNECT TO CHRIST

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Christmas Day
“The Begotten of God”
Rev. Timothy D. Smith
9am Sunday, December 25, 2022

FOCUS: The long wait is over—the Savior is born! For many people, the days, weeks, and even months have been filled with anticipation for Christmas. For children, it may be an anticipation of gifts; for others, it may be long-awaited family time enjoyed and all the season brings. For all, we pray the Good News of a Savior born this day in the city of David is the overarching reason to celebrate. Others in history had to wait a much longer
time for their Christmas joy. Approximately seven centuries before “the Word became flesh” (John 1:14), Isaiah would be inspired by the Spirit to proclaim to the people, “The Lord has bared His holy arm before the eyes of all the nations, and all the ends of the earth shall see the salvation of our God” (Isaiah 52:10). Though the people of Isaiah’s day would not experience Christmas as we do, they would hold on by faith to the anticipated
promise of salvation through our Savior who was to come. For us, we give thanks that salvation has come. In the Son of God wrapped in swaddling cloths and lying in a manger, and with the mission for humanity set before Him, “The Lord has bared His holy arm” (Isaiah 52:10). May this promise fulfilled increase our Christmas joy as God still comes to us today in His Means of Grace, that we not only see but often celebrate the salvation of our God.

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