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"United in Christ we will proclaim the Gospel, administer the Sacraments, and provide Christian education to children and adults in a supportive and nurturing environment."
Trinity Evangelical Lutheran
Church Mission Statement
Who Are Lutherans Trinity's History Our second pastor was Rev. Paul A. Plawin who served from 1931-1966. Under Pastor Plawin, a majority of Trinity's construction projects took place, beginning with the purchase of the current church site at Granby and West Belvedere in May, 1940. In Sept., 1944, construction began on the main building and it was completed one year later in 1945. Also in 1945, the school's kindergarten was organized. In 1952, Belvedere Hall and the North Transept were constructed followed in 1954 by the South Transept. The last major project under Pastor Plawin was the dedication of the education building, on May 19, 1963. Succeeding Pastor Plawin have been Rev. William M. Bliese from 1967-1974, Rev. Arthur W. Meyer from 1974-1985, Rev. Daniel H. Quiram from 1986-1997, and currently Rev. James P. O'Connor. Under Pastor O'Connor, the glassed in breezeway was dedicated in 2004. One People--Believing As a member church of the Lutheran Church--Missouri Synod we voluntarily choose to belong to the Synod. As an individual congregation, our form of worship may differ from other congregations in Hampton Roads. Our service is based on the more traditional and liturgical background of the church. However, despite our differences in service, all LCMS congregations hold to a shared confession of Jesus Christ as taught in Holy Scripture and the Lutheran Confessions. One Mission--Reaching Out Trinity welcomes all who enter her doors and seeks to serve the community in which we live. Whether it be through the Day School, Vacation Bible School, Special Ministries, the Lutheran Council of Tidewater, the Lutheran Women's Missionary League, or Pantry Outreach, the Church seeks to bring the loving Gospel of Jesus Christ to our neighbors. One Message--Proclaiming Well known for its emphasis on Biblical doctrine and faithfulness to the historic Lutheran Confessions, the Synod also seeks new ways of proclaiming the Gospel. Concordia Publishing House, whose Arch Book Series for children has sold more than 55 million copies, is the nation's fourth-largest Protestant publisher. A pioneer in radio and television work, the Synod operates the world's oldest religious radio station, KFUO, headquartered in St. Louis, Mo. Its program, "The Lutheran Hour," as heard on local radio WTAR 850AM Sunday morning at 8 a.m., has been aired in North America since 1930. The Lutheran Women's Missionary League (LWML), which came into being in 1942, serves as the Synod's auxiliary for women and has been a leader in supporting missionary outreach in many areas. Trinity is proud to have a chapter of the LWML and offers a number of service opportunities for members. Trinity also has Men's Fellowship and Youth Ministry programs to further spread and enflame the Holy Spirit inside us all. Partnering
Educating
Caring
Serving
Portions of this description are courtesy of the Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod "About Us" page. |
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