Dear members and friends of Trinity!
This winter and spring (so far) are a good parable about
life. We want life to be smooth sailing. We want everything to go our way and
be sunny and 75 degrees with low humidity 365 days a year. However, just like
this winter/spring, the bad does not want to give up and we are still having
snow and cold weather into the middle of April.
The same is true within the Christian Church, as well as
within Trinity There are times when things are hard and difficult. We ask,
"Why is it? What have we done wrong? How can we turn things around?"
As we enter May, we will conclude our last worship service
and sermon on the theme: "How to Live Victoriously in a Confusing World
—the Joy of being Prayed For!" And we will enter into the Season of
Pentecost.
Our
theme throughout the whole summer months will be: "It's
an Exciting Time to be God's Church!"
May 11th- Pentecost Sunday (also Mother’s Day)- Sermon theme:
“No Fear!”
May 18th – Holy Trinity Sunday – Sermon Theme: “Go, Go, Go!”
May 25Th – Third Sunday of Pentecost – Sermon Theme: “Taking
a Stand!”
June 1st - Sermon Theme: "Building a Solid
Highway"
June 8th - Sermon Theme: "Making a Joyful Noise"
June 15Th - Sermon Theme: "It's All n the Family"
June 22nd - Sermon Theme: "Friendship Trek Trail" (?)
June 29th - Sermon Theme: "On Being a Welcoming
Place"
July 6th - Sermon Theme: "The
People and the Church Comes to America"
July 13th - Sermon Theme: "Stories
of the History of Trinity's Family and Youth Ministry"
July 20th - Sermon Theme: "We
have and Exciting Future in the Family and Youth Ministry...it Begins Now!"
July 27th - Sermon Theme: "Music
is not Only for Lutherans, But we had a Big Part in Making it Happen"
Throughout the summer months, we are going to do some fun
things to celebrate Trinity being the church of Jesus Christ!
What is life without some celebrations? After all, it's been
a long winter and God wants us to know that we should celebrate God's presence
in our lives! Come along for the fun and celebration!
PEACE IN CHRIST! The Rev. David P. Lerseth