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Eternal Perspective

Hey Trinity Bible Church family! I am excited to be with you as we wrap up the last Sunday of 2018 and we look forward to what God has in store for 2019. My hope for all of us is that as we move into the new year, we will look with an eternal perspective into all areas of life. Today we will open up God’s word to help us establish a firm foundation for the decisions and challenges that we will face in 2019.

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What To Do When The Church Disappoints You

“What to do when the church disappoints you” was the unanimous topic selected from a recent survey we posted on the church’s Facebook page. I think most people would agree, it’s not a matter of “if” the church will disappoint you, but “when” the church will disappoint you. We’ll discover what the Bible teaches about not giving up when we find ourselves frustrated, hurt, or discouraged.

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God Speaks

In our lives, we have highs and lows. How do we get to those places where we feel the closest to Jesus? Many times it is not a matter of if we drift, but when. In one moment, we can be on fire for Jesus and the next, life seems to knock us back. Join us today, as we learn how one minute Elijah is confident in God, and the next moment he is running for his life.

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Senior Sunday 2018

We are consumed by other people, Social media, news, celebrity gossip… these all make the news. Think about the number of reality TV shows that are on — If we are not careful, we can get caught up in this celebrity gossip and rumors. We can drift away from what we should be focusing on. Today, we will look together at Paul’s encouragement to Timothy to set an example. Timothy is a young kid and is about to go into a city that values the worldly fables and Paul reminds him what has eternal value. Come study with us, as we look at how we can remain focused on the eternal value of God’s word when we are surrounded by so many distractions.

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But God. . .

According to History.com, people have been observing a “new year” for over 4000 years. While we have turned it into an excuse to “party” in our modern culture, I think, at least in part, this annual observance is linked to our deep desire for hope and change in this world. We’ll be discussing our theme for 2018 and the who, what & why behind real hope and change.

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