What to Expect at
Trinity Lutheran Church
At Trinity, you can always expect friendly faces, people of faith and understanding, and a wonderful community. Come as you are and join us as we worship Jesus, listen to God’s Word, and receive Holy Communion together every Sunday.
Our Worship Services
Traditional Service – 8:30 am
Trinity’s liturgical worship service is one that is rich in Lutheran heritage and familiar to all Lutherans. It is a liturgical service in which we acknowledge the amazing gifts that our Lord has given to us and we receive these gifts as we offer Him our thanksgiving and praise. Every Sunday, we gather together in the name of our Triune God. We listen to His Word, we profess our faith in Him through the words of our creeds, and we join together in the Lord’s Supper. Together we accept the love and forgiveness granted to us through Jesus Christ, and we respond to our Lord with collective prayers, traditional hymns, spiritual songs, and special music.


Followed by…
Bible Study. Join us for our group bible study at 10:00 am. We also offer Sunday school for kids.


Contemporary Service – 11:00 am
Trinity’s contemporary worship service, led musically by our praise team, is one in which we acknowledge the amazing gifts that our Lord has given to us. We receive these gifts as we offer Him our thanksgiving and praise through music, prayer, and profession of our faith in Him through the words of our creeds. We join together in the Lord’s Supper. Together we accept the love and forgiveness granted to us through Jesus Christ, and we respond to our Lord with collective prayers and with songs of praise and worship.
What if I can’t make it on Sunday?
Wednesday Midweek Service!
We also offer a traditional midweek service on Wednesdays at 7:15 pm for those who can’t make it on Sundays.

Finally…
Outreach and Fellowship. There’s always something going on at Trinity from events to community service. Come down and see all we have to offer.
Communion
Communion celebrated at the Sunday and Wednesday services
It is very important that we follow Biblical teaching about Holy Communion in order to protect the spiritual welfare of our members and guests. Therefore, we share this Holy Communion policy:
We believe that Holy Communion is the true body and blood of Jesus Christ given in, with, and under the bread of wine. Jesus gives it for the forgiveness of sins. The Bible declares (1 Corinthians 11:27-32) that we should examine and judge ourselves truly before we partake in Holy Communion. This involves acknowledging that we are sinners in need of God’s grace and repenting of our sins. If you are a Christian and believe that Jesus is offering you His body and blood in order to forgive your sins, and you are willing to change your sinful life, then you are prepared to receive.
If you are not sure of your belief regarding Holy Communion, we ask that you talk to the pastor or one of the elders before partaking.