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Sunday Morning Bible Study

Every Sunday morning at 9:45 AM and 11:00 AM and during the week small groups connect people for Bible study, fellowship and service. Both hours on Sunday mornings at 9:45 AM provide Bible Study for Adults. Child care is available during all worship services. 
 
 
 

Women’s Ministry

 
 
 

Men’s Ministry

 

Prime Time

Newly retired, soon to be retired, and retired adults gather regularly for The Prime Time Choir on Fridays once a month for sing-a-longs and fellowship.
 

Men’s Bible Study – September 2025

by Mike Mullens
 
If you haven’t attended the Trinity Men’s Bible Study in a while or you’ve just recently become a member of our Trinity Baptist fellowship, you will find attending the Trinity Men’s Bible Study a great way to get to know other Christian men as we fellowship and study God’s word together.
 
The 2025 Fall session of the TBC Men’s Bible Study begins Thursday, September 4th. Class hours are 10:00 a.m. until noon and include a refreshment break about half-way through the class. Materials are free.
 
The topic for our twelve-week study this fall is Jesus Messiah, Son of God which will take us through a thorough study of Matthew, Mark and Luke. There are some differences between each of these three important New Testament books which we will investigate as we discuss them. The starting point of this class will be Jesus is without question the most Important man who has ever walked on this planet. He alone was all God and all man and now sits on the right hand of God the Father for all eternity. So, it encourages everyone who professes their faith in Him as the Son of God to discover everything we can about Him. Our study of these three Gospels will help all of us get to know Him better.
 
 

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Flower Ministry – July 2025

by Sharon Grimes
 
The Flower Ministry meets Monday mornings to divide the altar flowers into small arrangements and deliver them to church members who are ill, in need of encouragement or to celebrate an occasion.
 
This is the sweet message sent with our flowers. “These flowers have been in the Worship Center at Trinity Baptist Church. They have heard the pastor’s message, the singing of the choir and congregation and the prayers offered in reverence before God. They come to you now, still fresh from the holy atmosphere of worship bringing with them our thoughts and good wishes in the name of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ.”
 
If the Holy Spirit moves you to serve with us contact Gina Stewart in the church office.
 
We would be happy to have you join our small team. While we are serving others, we receive the joy of the Lord in return. Careful consideration and the prompting of the Holy Spirit frequently guide us to those who will receive flowers each week. Sometimes the donor of the flowers has a special request for who they are led to share them with. The flowers are rearranged with love and prayer. As we decide who will receive the flowers, we also plan for delivery or pick up in the office. We praise the Lord for the blessing of the flowers in church on Sunday, for our work with the arrangements and then we pray for those receiving the gift. The Lord always knows the need, if we do not.
 
The love poured into our fellow church family on Monday is truly a gift from those who provided the flowers for Sunday’s Worship Service. Visiting with our fellow church friends is a true gift for all.
 
We Praise God from Whom All Blessings Flow for this ministry.
 
“Every good thing given and every perfect gift is from above, coming down from the Father of lights, with whom there is no variation of shifting shadow.” James 1:17 NASB
 
 

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Friendship Class

Room 221 @ 9:45
Teacher(s): Richard Cox & Jeff Stone.
Ages 30’s-90’s! Our mission is to study the Word of God in-depth, verse by verse, including reference to scholarly research. Studies are sermon driven (based on the text and theme of last week’s message), enhanced through power point and video presentations.
 
 
by Melinda Cox
 
The Friendship Class at Trinity is a Bible Study Class that enjoys delving in depth into the previous week’s sermon passage of the Bible, although on occasion we study other Biblical topics. Often Greek and Hebrew words from the scripture passage are further analyzed to help explain the meaning of the passage. After the lesson has been presented, prayer requests are solicited from the group and those requests are then prayed over before being sent out to the class via email so the needs can be prayed over during the week. These prayer requests have been sent to Heaven to the Father through Jesus Christ. What a joy it is to our class that we have a Heavenly Father that listens to our prayers!
 
Koinonia, a Greek word used in the New Testament, which translates as fellowship, describes our enjoyment with one another when there is a gathering of class members for a social. The koinonia of our class is strengthened when we gather together to break bread, laugh and enjoy one another’s company. “They devoted themselves to the apostles’ teaching and to fellowship, to the breaking of bread and to prayer” (Acts 2:42).
 
What a delight it has been for our class this school year to pray over Adopt-a-Grad students who have graduated from high school and left their “comfort zones” with family and friends to travel off to college to meet new friends. It is with extreme joy to know that these Adopt-A-Grads felt our prayers when that first wave of college tests hit all at once, when there seemed that the week would not end and perhaps a little bit of rest would happen over the weekend, and that Thanksgiving now appeared on the horizon. Coming alongside of these recent grads with prayer has not only been a delight but a calling to equip these young men and women to follow Christ wherever they are asked to go.
 
 

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Come & See Bible Study Class

Room 212 @ 9:45
Teacher: Jay Stimson
All ages welcome; teaching from the Explore the Bible series
 
 
 
 
by Kandi Stimson
 
It was the ‘80s when I “decided to follow Jesus,” and Amy Grant was my early exposure to Christian music. I memorized my first Bible verse from a lyric in her song, “Thy Word is a lamp unto my feet, and a light unto my path.” (Psalm 119:105) I’d still rather sing it than quote it.
 
In a recent discipleship class here at Trinity, we worked through the Disciple’s Prayer Life workbook by T. W. Hunt & Catherine Walker. One of our assignments was to compose our own 23rd Psalm, expressing one of the ways we related to God most frequently. Because I seek to glorify God and His creation in my art, I chose apprentice (me) to Master Artist (God.) Allow me to share:
 
The Artist’s 23 Psalm:
 
The Lord is my inspiration,
I shall not lack.
He helps me to see His design in creation,
He leads me beside the water’s reflection,
He renews my creativity.
He guides me on paths to peaceful landscapes,
To express His glory.
Even though I walk through a dark and broken world,
I will seek Your beauty,
Your light and colors, they delight me.
You prepare a canvas before me,
In the presence of worldly distractions.
You fill my brushes with paint,
My palette overflows!
Surely still life and wildlife will thrill me,
All the days of my life,
And I will dwell in God’s studio forever.
 
All this to say, our class will be studying the Psalms for the next three months. We meet in Room 212 at 9:45 a.m. on Sunday mornings. Jay Stimson will be teaching, using Lifeway’s Explore the Bible curriculum.
 
Join us as we learn how the Psalms can be used as an expression of worship; strengthen us in our walk with Jesus; give us words to pray; and allow us to lament to a God who understands.
 
 

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