Holy Trinity Lutheran Church offers a number of ways to connect with your faith and other members. Outline in a sentence what they are and then fill in the blanks here.
This Bible Study group meets Wednesdays at 12:30 P.M. with a ZOOM version of the class offered on the following Sunday evening at 7 P.M.
Reading one short chapter a week, the book follows the liturgical year & goes for an entire year. In addition to the short chapter, there are 3 Bible passages to read. Â
This class was held last year. Some started during Lent 2024. Everyone is welcome even if you werenât able to participate before. Â
Each chapter stands alone, so it is not necessary to attend all of the sessions. Books are available in the Lounge where the group gathers. Please stop by and pick up a book after worship so you can read ahead of time and prepare. Some of us bring our own lunch since this is a meal-time meeting slot.Â
Please email the office in advance if you would like to participate online and a link will be sent Sunday morning. If you have to skip a meeting during the week, you can also catch up by attending the following ZOOM meeting.
Study the book of Job, then Isaiah. This group meets in Conference Room, 101.
The Wired Word is a weekly Bible study curriculum that connects the Bible to current events, open to everyone, seventh grade and older.Â
The curriculum includes Bible verses, commentary, discussion questions, and reference materials, designed to help people:Â
The topic is timely and changes weekly. Join us on Sundays, at 9 A.M. in room 106 on the first floor.
Take a journey through the Book of Acts with Pastor Gladys on Thursdays, at 11 A.M. in-person at the church or at 7 P.M. on Zoom.
Bible scholars agree that Luke wrote both the Gospel of Luke and Acts of the Apostles (See Luke 1:3 and Acts 1:1).Â
The Book of Acts of the Apostles is âa history of transition from Judaism to Christianity: from the law to the age of grace, and from a purely Jewish and Jerusalem based community to a multinational community.â (DG, 2024).
Holy Trinity Lutheran Church is in transition like most churches, organizations, and entities. Our generation has seen a significant shift in our societal and church culture. As a church, we will together decipher how to swim the waters to the other side of the âJordanâ.