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Jesus made it clear we are called to love our neighbor as ourselves and that whatever we do for the least of his brothers and sisters, we do for him. Trinity is in the process of building a high-impact mission & service program. Here is what we're doing right now... |
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Healthy Boundaries When Caring for Othersby Debbie Johnston, Trinity's Dirctor of Congregational Care Boundaries are good. They tell us how far we may safely go in any given situation. God invented them and illustrated them in his Ten Commandments. |
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The Challenge:Take 10 minutes a day to pray a Psalm and then pray for these concerns of our congregation and community. Some good topics: - Pray for unity in our church – “For we are all one in Christ Jesus” Galatians 3:28
- Pray that we may grow in Christ – Ephesians 4:14-16
- Pray that we may become cheerful givers of our time and treasure and that God will provide for our needs and the needs of our church – 2 Corinthians 9
- Pray that we may love those around us enough to care for them – Luke 10:25-37
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If members or friends of Trinity have an urgent prayer need, call Karen Metcalf at 402-3528, day or night. She will activate the Prayer Chain on your behalf. If you’d like to join Trinity’s Prayer Chain, please call Karen at the above number or Debbie Johnston at 317-7286, and we’ll be happy to add you to our list of prayer warriors. |
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The Prayer Team invites you to join us on Wednesday evenings to allow yourself to be blessed by the work of the Living Presence of Christ among us as we pray for the church, its ministries, and its people. Think of us as an "Open Clinic" for healing or other intercessory prayer. When: 7:40-8:30 p.m. Wednesdays Where: Trinity Sanctuary |
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