The Concrete Work Is Done!

Dear Trinity Family,

Friday greetings to one and all!

Just wanted to let you all know that the concrete work was done on Thursday morning and we have the all clear to be able to walk on it today! So, when you come to church on Sunday, feel free to use the front entrance of your choice.

Hope you have a wonderful weekend, and look forward to seeing you at church!

Peace and blessings,
+Pastor

Under Construction

After quite a long wait to get through the permitting process with the county and city, we are able to celebrate the coming of spring by having our long-awaited sidewalk repairs and replacement completed at the front entrance of the church!

We are hopeful that this project can be completed this week and that it will not pose any problems for our worship on Sunday morning, March 23rd.

With that hope being expressed, we need to announce an alternate plan for those who will be attending our Lenten Service this Wednesday, March 19th. As things at the front doors of the church will be inaccessible, we ask those coming to worship and the meal beforehand to please enter the building through the rear of the building by the multi-purpose room door on the upper level of the education wing.

Thank you all for your patience and understanding. If we need to make alternate plans for entering the building on Sunday, we will let you all know as soon as possible.

Peace and blessings,
+Pastor

Lutheran History Webinar

Our Southeastern District, LCMS hosted a webinar on February 19, 2025 on the topic of the history of Black Lutheranism in the Southeastern District.  For those who were unable to attend the event live, the District has made the link for the video available.

In this webinar, explore the rich history of Black Lutheranism in the Southeastern District, tracing pivotal moments from the establishment of Immanuel Lutheran College in 1903 through the present day. While providing context through broader Black Lutheran history in America, we’ll examine the unique institutions, leaders, and communities that have shaped our district’s faith journey and continue to influence our shared ministry today.  The speaker is Warren Lattimore, a Th.D. student at Duke Divinity School, currently serving as the vacancy pastor of Grace Lutheran Church in Greensboro, NC, the mother church of Immanuel Lutheran College.

To view the webinar, please click here.