Lord’s Supper Together While At Home

Trinity, this week we have the opportunity to do something unique together. We will be taking the Lord’s Supper as we worship online this coming Sunday. Since we will all be in our own homes we will be using what we have on hand to take the Lord’s Supper together. 
 
My family has beaked our own unleavened bread and we want to show you how to do that today. Before we get started you will want to preheat your oven to 425 degrees. Take a baking pan and line it with parchment paper or just use the pan without paper.
 
Gather up…
  1 cup     Flour
1/3 cup    Oil
1/3 cup    Water
1/4 tsp     Salt
 
Mix everything except the water. After mixed add the water and mix until it sticks together.
 
Make six portions out of the dough and flatten them out onto the pan. Bake for about 10 minutes or until it is slightly brown on top.
 
You can make this ahead of time. When it is time for the Lord’s Supper you can gather your family, the bread and the juice and we can worship together.
 
 

Observance of the Lord’s Supper
Sunday 26, 2020

 

Live Streamed Worship

at 11:00 AM

 

tbck.org/live


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Spring Women’s Bible Study Online

The Spring 2020 Women’s Bible Study is continuing and is posting video for the lecture portion each week right here. 
 

 

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Facebook Family Devotionals

TrinityKids and Trinity Student Ministry are teaming up on Facebook to bring you family devotionals each week. Go to, Like, and Follow both of their pages on facebook. This is something to get your family together for!
 
 

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The Victor on Easter Sunday

We can still experience The Victor together! Even though this current health crisis necessitated the postponing of Trinity’s live performance of The Victor this year.  You can join us at tbck.org/live for a re-screening of the best of last year’s performance this Easter evening at 6:00 pm. 
 
There will be someone at (830) 895-0100 to answer the phone that evening as they are on Sunday mornings and Wednesday evenings during streamed services and during regular office hours (M-F, 8:30am – 5:00pm). 

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TSM Midweek

TSM Midweek is in the Chapel from 6pm to 7pm to worship, study, and play together each Wednesday. TSM members and guests contact your Small Group Leaders or Wes to get connected!

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Wednesday Bible Study

Wednesday Mid-Week is both online and in the building! The service will be in the Family Life Center after the Mid-Week Meal beginning at 5:00 PM. The study is streamed each Wednesday evening at 6:00 PM and can be heard in Kerrville on KCYR 101.5 FM. Join us for music and Bible study.
 
The Mid-Week service can be accessed at tbck.org/live. Links on the page can take you to previously recorded worship services, Wednesday Bible studies, and special performances. Please let us know of you attendance at online services by using the orange Connect button.
 

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Sunday Morning Worship Live

During this season of social distancing all three Sunday worship times are meeting together at 11:00 am online for a live streamed service. The service is live with Pastor John and Larry Danks and includes segments produced during the week. It can be heard in Kerrville on KCYR 101.5 FM.
 
The service can be accessed at tbck.org/live. Links on the page can take you to previously recorded services, Wednesday Bible studies, and special performances. Please let us know of you attendance at online services by using the orange Connect button. Someone can be reached during all live services as well as during regular office hours (M-F, 8:30a-5:00p) at (830) 895-0100.

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God Is Light

Daily Devotional

March 23, 2020
 
John 1:5 “the light shines in the darkness, and the darkness has not overcome it”
 
Have you ever been in absolute darkness? I think about a time that I visited “the cave with no name” in Boerne and they turned out all of the lights. I opened my eyes to a dark abyss and kept waiting and waiting for my vision to adapt. It did not take long before a bit of panic set in when no shape or form was manifesting out of the darkness. The present situation feels a lot like this darkness. There is so much unknown and we are unable to see what lies ahead. But this is the beauty of light, it cannot be overcome by darkness. The smallest bit of light will pierce the utmost darkness to make things known. The God we serve is light in its greatest form.
 
The contrast of light and darkness is a widely used concept. Light is often used to represent good and darkness evil. Light can also illustrate the illumination of truth or knowledge. Overall, we see light as bringing peace, goodness, and comfort; while darkness brings about fear, a concept which my children easily understand.
 
We see light used throughout the Bible to symbolize God, faith and holiness. God is light in the absolute fullest meaning. He is omniscient and morally pure. He illuminates truth and brings hope like the dawn of the morning sun. My fellow Christians, please take heart in this. Jesus Christ is the light and life of men. Our faith in Jesus brings us into fellowship with God, who is LIGHT. This is the good news of the gospel. Whatever dark times may befall us, trust that “the light shines in the darkness, and the darkness has not overcome it.” (John 1:5)
 
Drew Whitehead
 

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Trinity’s COVID-19 Response

*UPDATE – 3/16

Thank you to all who worshiped at Trinity and to all who worshiped via live streaming yesterday.  Recommendations and meetings concerning the COVID-19 virus continue world-wide and the leaders at Trinity will continue to meet also.

The ministerial leadership at Trinity has closed our campus for meetings and activities at this time, but wish for you to know the church is still active. We are asking all of our off-site groups not to gather physically in homes also. While we are refraining from gathering together physically in groups to deter the spreading of any potential virus we are gathering from a distance.

Sunday worship will continue with a live-streamed service at 11:00 am at tbck.org/live. The service will not be open for onsite participants, but ministers will be available by phone for prayer and counseling. Our Wednesday study will also be streamed at 6:00 pm each week.

The church office will maintain normal hours and is available by phone.

Small group leaders please watch for information on tools to help your small groups stay connected during this time.

We look forward to this season of caution passing. This is uncharted territory for not only Trinity, but for all churches in the United States. With God’s help and direction we will walk through this together. Follow Trinity’s social media accounts as well as this site for opportunities for connection during this season.
 
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*UPDATE – 3/14

We have continued to watch and evaluate as information has come in concerning the current COVID-19 situation. We will still meet tomorrow for worship and small group Bible studies, but we are encouraging each worshiper to consider their circumstance and decide to worship in person or online Sunday, March 15th. We will not have our customary donuts and fruit for fellowship or scheduled observance of the Lord’s Supper. Please check back here and on Trinity’s Social Media accounts for updates as changes are made in church plans. 
 
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March 13, 2020

During the past 24 hours you have seen a significant world-wide response to the COVID-19 virus. Major sporting events have been suspended, universities are extending their Spring Breaks, and entertainment venues are canceling shows or opting for broadcasts with no audiences. These institutions and groups have responded out of caution with their audiences and situations in mind. As a multi-generational community of faith Trinity Baptist Church is responding to this season of caution intentionally and prayerfully.
 
Church leaders have been in conversation and are continuing to meet concerning the best course of actions for our community of faith. We wanted to make you aware of these church leader decisions. We will remain flexible during this time.
 

What We Are Doing

We are still worshiping and having small group Bible study together at 8:30, 9:45, and 11:00 am!
We will continue to monitor the local authorities and their recommendations for churches and large groups. At this time no notices have been made from these entities and we are gathering for worship and Bible study.
 
We will continue to make it easy for you to wash your hands.
Located around our buildings are containers of hand sanitizer as well as hand soap dispensers in the restrooms. Please wash your hands often.
 
Surfaces are being cleaned on a regular schedule.
Our custodial staff regularly sanitizes surfaces after gatherings using products designed for public buildings. As a precaution, extra cleanings will be scheduled during this season of caution. 
 

What We Are Asking

If you are sick or even feel sick, don’t come to church.
We are a people of community. You are loved and we get the power of community and touch. If you feel sick or have been exposed to someone who is sick stay home. Our services are streamed live on Sundays and available at other times in the Media Vault
 
Gather and interact wisely.
Wash your hands often. Sneeze and cough covered and away from others. In whatever you do be aware of how viruses like the flu and COVID-19 spread and take precautions for yourself and those around you.
 
Pray for this season of caution to pass quickly.
Nothing is out of the awareness or sovereignty of our Savior. We are known by the Great Physician. Pray for those are sick and the ones caring for them. Also, pray for those who are responding to this virus as they give guidance to the general public.
 
Follow Trinity’s Social Media (Facebook & Instagram) for updates!
Recommendations during this season of caution can change quickly. If church leaders need to make changes to these plans, we will utilize social media, email, and text messages. Members, please make sure your email and cell phone information is accurate in ShelbyNext.
 
Trinity’s Facebook: www.facebook.com/tbckerrville/
Instagram: @tbckerrville
 

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