Our Blog
At Trinity, we believe stories and reflections are a powerful way to see how God is at work among us. Below, you’ll find blog posts written by our pastors, staff, and ministry leaders.

Teaching is the heartbeat of the church. At Trinity, we believe that faith deepens when believers study and share God’s Word together. Discover why the ministry of teaching remains vital to the mission of Christ’s church.

Fall Fest 2025 was an unforgettable celebration of faith, food, and fellowship! From 680 hotdogs to countless smiles, our Trinity family and community came together for a day filled with joy, teamwork, and service. Thank you to every volunteer who made this event possible—you are the reason Fall Fest is such a special part of our church year!

Our church website has received a thoughtful refresh designed to serve both our members and guests more effectively. In this message, Rev. Spencer Good shares how these updates honor Trinity’s traditions while helping us reach others with the hope of the Gospel—making our online presence a welcoming doorway into faith, community, and discipleship.

Passing on faith doesn’t happen by accident, it takes intentionality. Through conversation, example, and daily habits, we can model what it means to live out God’s truth for the next generation.

In this issue: Upcoming budget and leadership elections, Deacons of the Week, new members, and missions updates—including Kentucky teams, NC Missions Offering, and our Capital Towers Food Pantry drive. Plus, upcoming senior adult trips, Men’s Ministry Oyster Roast, and Holy Conversations classes.

Welcome to the October 2 edition of the Trinity Times! Inside you’ll find general church announcements, children & youth updates, fall discipleship opportunities, missions highlights, senior adult news, and ROC/recreation info.

Last weekend, our kids experienced an unforgettable Fall Retreat built around the theme ENOUGH—God is enough, we are enough in Him, and He always provides enough. Through worship, games, and Bible study, children explored God’s presence, their identity in Him, and His daily provision. It was a weekend of laughter, growth, and faith that reminded us all to trust in the God who is always enough.

A simple word of encouragement—“make good choices today”—sparked real change for one young man at Grace at the Greenlight. On TBC’s New Orleans mission trip, seeds of hope reminded us that lasting transformation is possible through Christ.

Quilt squares and crocheted crosses, crafted with prayer, became tangible reminders of God’s presence during TBC’s New Orleans mission trip. From the unhoused to women in recovery, each gift carried the promise that Christ never leaves nor forsakes us.

During TBC’s mission trip to New Orleans, volunteers served breakfast to the unhoused—both inside and outside. Among brokenness and shame, God’s grace still reached the outcast, reminding us that what is impossible with man is possible with God.

Welcome to the September 18 edition of the Trinity Times! Inside you’ll find upcoming discipleship opportunities, children’s ministry highlights, missions updates, and special notes from our church leadership.

At Trinity, we love celebrating milestones of faith. This week, our 1st graders received their first full Bibles—a reminder that God’s Word is for children, families, and every one of us. May we surround them with prayer and encouragement as they grow in faith.
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