Clint Brown

Minister of Business Administration
Business • Financial • Legal • Facilities • Risk Management • Human Resources • Technology • Shelbynext
 
 
 
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Clint is a Christ follower, husband, father, son, and brother.  He is blessed with his beautiful wife, Beth Ann, and their two boys, Cayden and Easton. He is native to Texas.  Clint Came to Trinity from Waco, Texas in November 2013 where he was serving at Park Lake Drive Baptist Church. He is a member of the Church Network.
 
Administrative Staff
Jaime Hagar, Assistant
Bobby Ayala, Facilities Manager
Marci Newby, Church Hostess
 

Flood Recovery Assistance

 
At this past Sunday’s Member Meeting, we reported that over $530k has been given to Trinity’s Disaster Fund. Contributions have come from around the country from individuals, churches, and organizations. The Flood Recovery Ministry Team is leading Trinity’s efforts to steward this blessing. To date, almost $350k of those funds have been/are being given to assist recovery in Kerr County from the July 4th flood event.
 
Priority for assistance is to help individuals/households who have suffered damage or loss to their primary residence. This includes property owners and renters. So far, help has been aimed at giving the opportunity to start recovery. The team is now exploring the ability to increase assistance available to match needs for rebuilding.
 
During September, we will be gearing up to be a conduit for recovery funds available to our community. This will include application for local funds available to organizations. Your prayers are coveted during this time for wisdom and knowledge to navigate and administer assistance.
 
Recovery is a long-term effort. Starting on July 4th you, through church members and staff, were a part of search, relief and recovery efforts. Throughout the months of July and August, members have served thru their gifts and personalities to be the hands of Christ along the river. Together we will continue recovery efforts and partner with organizations like Texans on Missions and Mercy Chefs.
 
 

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New Church Missionary Families

 
In 2025, Trinity is adding two missionary families to the five we have been supporting directly in 2024. Each year in early Fall Trinity’s Missions Committee recommends to the church missionary families for monthly financial support. Along with that support we add these families to our prayer support for missionaries. Through our connection to these missionaries we are joining in on what God is doing in the world and being enriched to join Him in His work here in Kerrville.
 
Roden Family

Austin & Kate Roden, Knox, Blakey, and Ember – Great Commission Baptist Church in Phnom Penh, Cambodia

Austin Roden serves as lead pastor at Great Commission Baptist Church in Phnom Penh, Cambodia where he and his wife, Kate, are members with their three children Knox, Blakey, and Ember. Austin and Kate have similar stories of being raised in Christian homes and beginning their personal relationships with Christ at early ages. Austin began to feel God’s call to a life of gospel work outside of his birth culture in high school and while in college participated in mission trips overseas. As a young couple both he and Kate felt God’s call on their family and moved to Northeast China to teach English. After five years in China they moved to Cambodia and have been serving the local church there for three years now.
 
Austin & Kate have a Facebook Group you can follow them on. There you will be able to hear what God is doing in Cambodia. Every two to three months they will be sending out a newsletter that will be viewable on Wednesday nights here at Trinity. Look for it and the address for their Facebook group on the Missionary Update table in the FLC.
 
Kara O'Connell

Kara O’Connell, Associate BSM Director – Baylor Campus

Kara O’Connell serves the Baylor campus in Waco. She connects the BSM to Highland Baptist Church where she is a member volunteering in their College Ministry as well as their Women’s and Discipleship Ministries. At a young age Kara accepted and confessed Jesus as Lord, but feels at 17, through the experience of losing a grandparent, she came to realize the depth of God’s attentive presence in her life and “gave Him the silence of [her] own thoughts to hear His voice.”
While participating in the BSM at Stephen F. Austin, Kara answered God’s call to College Ministry. Beginning as a Campus Missionary Intern at Baylor after graduation she is now serving as Associate Director of Baylor BSM. Her position includes the BSM work at McClennan Community College. Along with the monthly financial support Trinity provides we can be involved in God’s work through Kara by praying for and encouraging her.
 
Learn more about missionaries Trinity supports directly by coming by the Missionary Update table on Wednesday nights in the FLC and the Missions page of Trinity website at tbck.org/missions.
 
 

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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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