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.
Jesus Is the Way, the Truth, and the Life | Choosing Love Above All

Jesus Is the Way, the Truth, and the Life | Choosing Love Above All

In a world often marked by grief, violence, and division, Scripture calls us back to what matters most: love. Not a weak or sentimental love, but the strong, humble, and sacrificial love that Jesus embodied. In 1 Corinthians 13, Paul reminds us that without love, even our greatest actions amount to nothing. As we navigate hard times, may we remember that the way of Jesus—the way of love—is still the strongest and most powerful path we can take.
Holy Conversations for Women at Trinity

Holy Conversations for Women at Trinity

This fall, Trinity Baptist Church invites women into Holy Conversations—spaces where everyday moments become sacred when Christ is at the center. Join us for Tuesday Night Tea or Wednesday Morning Bible Study to grow in faith, share life together, and discover the power of God’s Word in community.
Summer Camp Reflections

Summer Camp Reflections

Read Laury Holley’s reflections on TBC Summer Camp. Discover how 40 children experienced new adventures, familiar joys, and God’s love throughout seven weeks of camp.
Building Homes, Building Faith: Stories from Our Kentucky Team

Building Homes, Building Faith: Stories from Our Kentucky Team

Our Kentucky Construction Team is hard at work in the Light Community — installing wiring, finishing plumbing, and preparing homes for families. But the real story goes beyond sawdust and blueprints. Along the way, God is building relationships, opening doors for ministry, and reminding us that this mission is about more than houses, it’s about hope.
When You Feel Like Giving Up

When You Feel Like Giving Up

On Sunday, August 24, Dr. Jeff Roberts concluded our summer series Vacation Spots of the Old Testament with a message titled “A Place Called Regret.” Preaching from Psalm 137, he reminded us that God’s people, carried into exile, sat down by the rivers of Babylon and hung up their harps — choosing nostalgia, apathy, and bitterness instead of faith.The question they asked is the same question we still wrestle with today: How do we praise God when life doesn’t make sense? The answer of faith is simple, but not easy: sing anyway.If you’ve ever felt like giving up, this message is for you. Watch the full sermon on our YouTube channel: Vacation Spots of the Old Testament: A Place Called Regret.
Finding Joy in Recreation and Ministry

Finding Joy in Recreation and Ministry

Since stepping into the role of ROC Director in February 2023, life has been full of tournaments, camps, and community events—but more than that, it’s been about ministry. From children’s basketball games to welcoming adults of all ages, every activity at the ROC is an opportunity to build relationships and share the love of Jesus in meaningful ways.
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