Tree and Shrub Planting Event

The Outdoor Space Team is taking contributions for new trees and shrubs around the campus. If you would like to make a general contribution or have signed-up for a tree or shrub and still need to pay, please drop your check off in the church office. We will be planting over 50 new trees and shrubs this Wednesday Oct. 7th.  …

4th Annual Steak N’ Shoot

On Tuesday, October 20 we will be having our 4th Annual Steak N’ Shoot at the Ireton Gun Club. Come for a fun night of fellowship as you shoot and grill your own steak afterwards. You do not need to bring your own gun to participate.  The first group will shoot around 5:20 p.m. and will continue until 9:00 p.m. …

Sunday’s Coming ~ September 27, 2015

A long time ago, a singer sang these words, “This is the day the Lord has made; let us rejoice and be glad in it.” (Psalm 118:24). 

What day was he talking about? This little line looked forward to the day that Jesus would become the cornerstone of God’s people’s lives, the day when people would understand that Jesus is their Savior. 

So, in essence, that day could be this week.

Welcome Lunch

On Sunday, October 11, we will be having a Welcome Lunch at 12:15 p.m. for new attenders who have been coming to Trinity over the last several months. This is a great opportunity to meet some new people and hear about the ministry of Trinity Church.  Please set aside the date and sign-up online, HERE.

Discovering Trinity Membership Class

Would you like to learn more about the mission, vision, and values of Trinity Church? Would you like to pursue the path of membership at Trinity?  This class is for you.  We will meet from 9:50 a.m. – noon on Sunday, October 18 in Adult Rooms 3&4. Please talk to Pastor Bob De Boer with any questions. Sign-up online, click …

Trinity’s Seasonal Baby Shower

On Sunday, October 4 we will be celebrating new life within our church family.  This is a time of prayer, devotion, encouragement, and food to help celebrate with these families.  We will be meeting in Adult Rooms 3&4 starting at 11:00 a.m.  The families being honored: Malachi David Pfaffle  9/4  (Dave and Kayti) Jori May Mettler  4/17  (Iver and Emily)  …

K-5 Sunday School Snip-It (Sept. 20, 2015)

This past Sunday’s story in The Gospel Project for Kids was “The Conquest of Jericho.” Last week, your kids learned that the Israelites crossed the Jordan River on dry ground. They were finally in the promised land! They only had one thing left to do: conquer the land and drive out the inhabitants. The people who lived in Canaan worshiped false gods.

College Students ~ In-Home Meals

College students, you are invited to enjoy a meal in the homes of some of Trinity’s congregation on Sunday, October 25. The time and menu will be determined by your host. If you would like to attend a meal, please sign-up by emailing:  parisummer@hotmail.com.  You may sign up as an individual, or with one other student. If you are signing up with …

Sunday’s Coming ~ September 20, 2015

This week worlds will collide around a watering hole outside a small Samaritan town.  At this “village pump” Jesus will engage in a very personal conversation.  It looks like a clash of cultures on many fronts: he is a man, she is a woman; he a Jew, she a Samaritan.  Men and women, Jews and Samaritans, do not talk in private, let alone in public.

K-5 Sunday School Snip-It (Sept 13, 2015)

This past Sunday we continued our journey with The Gospel Project.  Sunday’s Bible story took place chronologically after the death of Moses. The Israelites had reached the edge of the promised land. God called Joshua to lead the people, and He promised to be with Joshua every step of the way. God would lift up Joshua in front of all the Israelites so they would know that God would be with Joshua just as He had been with Moses. The Israelites reached the Jordan River during flood season. With the river overflowing its banks, the Jordan River would have been as difficult to cross as the Red Sea! God gave Joshua specific instructions concerning the crossing, and Joshua obeyed.