As we celebrate another senior class, I am reminded of Moses. What Moses did during his life mattered. Whether you have a senior or not, you have a chance to influence generations after you and point them to Jesus. Join us, not only to honor our seniors and pray over them, but also to see how Moses made his “dash” matter, and how you can make your “dash” matter too.

If what Americans watch on TV is any indication of our collective interests, then it stands to reason that we are interested in criminal investigation. NCIS, Law and Order: SVU, Criminal Minds, etc. are some of the most popular drama series of our time. What all of those shows have in common is the pursuit of facts – verifiable truth that can help them close the case. We get to look at a fact that turned the world upside down and “closed the case” on life after death.

2022 is here. What are you feeling? Are you nervous, excited, or maybe a bit of both? Whatever you’re feeling, we want to invite you to begin the new year with your church family on the first Sunday of 2022. We will look together at a verse found at the end of 1 Corinthians 16 that is unfamiliar to many, but timely for us all. It speaks to what’s ahead; both the opportunities and the obstacles.

What is your first memory? When you think about that memory, what are some things that come to mind? This Sunday we will be looking at the power of our memories, and how God wants to use them in our lives. As we close out the year and reflect back on everything that has happened, we must remember God’s goodness to us.

Do you ever wonder, “What is God’s will for my life?” If so, given the seminars, books, and consultants that address this and similar questions, I would say we aren’t alone. The good news is, we don’t have to be in the dark. The Bible speaks about God’s will for us, and I look forward to studying this with you. As we study 1 Thessalonians 5:16-18 together, we will look at God’s will for us and discuss the desire and discipline to pursue it.

I love Thanksgiving! I mean, what’s not to love about it? Faith, family, food, and football. Those are some of my favorite things in life! However, in the Bible, thanksgiving was never relegated to just one day a year. Rather, it’s an every day command. We see this modeled well for us by King David in Psalm 138.
In life there are important chapters that we all face. This week, we celebrate the closing of a chapter for our seniors at Trinity Student Ministry. I know what you are thinking… "I don’t have any seniors so this doesn’t affect me, right?" However, come this Sunday to find out why this does affect all of us. Our seniors are a part of the church and we are the body. As we see in scripture, David didn’t become a king overnight, but people encouraged him and prepared him for his next chapter. We have a part to play in the lives of our own students and those that are a part of TBC.
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