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.

Mission trips have helped shape generations of students at Trinity.
Through the years, youth and students have ...

Next month, Trinity will send a team to Nairobi, Kenya, to begin a partnership with Orbit Village Project. For ...

TBC Member, Larry Autry, shares how God led Trinity to Plaid Community Church in Pennsylvania and how a small team was able to encourage a pastor, support a church plant, and experience God’s presence along the way.

In the summer of 1956, Trinity Baptist Church was still in its first year.
The congregation had gathered for ...

Before Trinity Baptist Church had a sanctuary, classrooms, a fellowship hall or a recreation center, there was a ...

Being a church that has focused on missions over its 70 years, Trinity and other neighboring churches had a vision ...

Trinity members recently went to serve in Hendersonville with members from Christ Covenant Church

During the Lenten Season, we reflect on Christ’s call to share the good news with all people. Trinity participates in missions locally, nationally, and around the world through partnerships, giving, and prayer as we support missionaries and ministry efforts across North America.

For 21 years, Trinity Baptist Church’s Upward Ministry has filled the ROC gym with energy, community, and faith. Each winter, hundreds of basketball players and cheerleaders gather for eight exciting Saturdays of games, encouragement, and Bible stories. As the 2025–2026 season concludes, we reflect on the impact of this outreach ministry and look ahead to the next season of leadership and service.

Rev. Katie Blackmon reflects on ten years of ministry, gratitude, growth, and faith as she celebrates her 10 year anniversary with the church family.

In a season when tension and division can easily find their way into the life of the church, Paul’s words in Ephesians 4 remind us that unity is not something we create, but something Christ has already given. As we enter the 40 days of Lent, we are called to repentance, preparation, and the intentional work of guarding the unity of the Spirit through humility, patience, and love.

Don’t give up at 40. Explore the significance of 40 in the Bible and how the 40 days of Lent lead to repentance, preparation, and the celebration of Easter.
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