Leaving Your Past Behind

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And throwing off his [beggar’s] cloak, he sprang up and came to Jesus. Mark 10:50 ESV 

Dear Members and Friends of Trinity Downtown:

Houston offers great medical care, and I’m grateful that I have access to it when needed. I’ve recently spent some time with my ophthalmologist about a bothersome eye problem. Thankfully, it’s nothing serious, but it reminded me of how much we all depend on good eyesight. Sit for a moment and contemplate how your life would change if you were blind.

One of Jesus’ biographers, Mark, relates a story of a blind man named Bartimaeus. Due to his disability, about the only “job” Bartimaeus could do was to beg. He was at the bottom of the socio-economic ladder. Bartimaeus, however, had faith that Jesus could heal his blindness, and was absolutely determined to get Jesus’ attention. He was certain that once he met Jesus, he would not be a beggar anymore. When Jesus called him, Bartimaeus left all his meager belongings behind and humbly asked Jesus for mercy. (Mark is probably drawing a contrast between the story of the (unnamed) wealthy young ruler rejecting Jesus’ call, with how a blind beggar reacts positively to the same invitation.)

This story is for us, too. Like Bartimaeus, Jesus knows our name. He knows that we all suffer from some variety of spiritual blindness. We all need to hear Jesus’ call, and by faith receive His mercy and healing. We all, in some way or other, need to throw off the beggar’s cloak of our past and simply join Jesus on His mission.

This weekend at Trinity Downtown

(October 23rd & 24th)

This Sunday at Trinity Downtown, we’ll be diving down into just how we CAN build and maintain our relationship with God, and how we can tap the abundant grace that is available when we mess up. Come to Trinity this weekend to experience anew the reason Jesus’ disciples remained astonished by His perspective on Reality. Come hear how focusing on God’s love and worshiping Him can carry you during these times, and how you can be an encouragement to those that may be going through tough times. You can join us in our traditional worship service on Sunday at 9:00 am. Or, you can watch the “live stream” of our traditional service on Sunday at 9:00 am by clicking here. And, of course, you may also participate by watching the “on demand” video of our contemporary or traditional services by clicking here.  You can enhance your worship experience by viewing the traditional service’s worship folder by clicking here. Our weekly prayer list can also be found by clicking here.

Our new in-person Sunday School, Youth and Adult Bible classes on Sunday morning are overflowing.

Come see what everyone is talking about at 10:15am each Sunday Morning

Our doors will open 30 minutes before the start of each worship service, and you may enter from any door. As always, we ask that if you are not feeling well, please stay home and participate with us online. 

In response to the increased number of infections, this weekend at Trinity Downtown we’re making some changes in our recommendations and seating arrangements designed to lower the chance we’ll inadvertently spread the infection further. 

Oktoberfest

Don’t forget to invite your friends and family to our annual celebration of God’s goodness at Trinity Downtown’s Oktoberfest this Sunday starting at 11:30am. The Holy Smokers are preparing brats and all the fixin’s, along with beer provided by St. Arnolds, an Oompah band, a dunking booth, games and a great time for fellowship!

Please note that parking on the west side of our campus will be unavailable this Sunday. Our golf cart team will be available to transport you if you park across the street in the Education Center parking lot.

Following the new contemporary worship service on November 7th, we’ll be hosting a “Congregational Informational Meeting” open to Trinity’s members to discuss any questions on the topics to be voted on at the following week’s Congregational Assembly. Be sure to mark your calendars for both November 7th and November 14th. By the way, the Holy Smokers will be cooking brisket for lunch on November 14th. You won’t want to miss it!

Watch Online

You can watch the “live stream” of our traditional service on Sunday at 9:00 am by clicking the button below. And, of course, you may also participate by watching either the traditional service or contemporary service “on demand” at any time. To enhance your worship this weekend, we’ve placed this weekend’s Order of Worship and our updated prayer list below.

houston online worship
Drive through worship communion
Drive-Up Communion

Please note that Drive-up Communion is being offered on Saturday and Wednesday of each week.

You’ll want to reserve a spot on your calendars to attend the launch of our Contemporary worship opportunity on Sunday, November 7th at 11:15 am. The change in date and time will allow participants the opportunity to attend the Bible study hour at 10:15. Stay tuned for further details as November 7th grows nearer.

COVID-19 Updates

We continue to be deeply thankful for the God-inspired work of our medical professionals who developed and are distributing the COVID vaccines, and who continue to care for those afflicted with this disease. Please keep the members of our congregation who serve in these capacities in your daily prayers that God may grant them strength, courage and a robust immune system.

Please take advantage of our nursery, which is now open to care for children 2 years old and younger on Sunday mornings.

Together, let’s consider how we can put the astonishing message of Jesus into practice, and how leaning on His provision and care can lessen our stress load and bring deep transformation in our hearts. Celebrate with us the depth of Jesus’ love for us and find out how you can live a life of significance, filled with meaning. Discover how following Jesus can help you and your family navigate around the minefields of life.  

This weekend come get a fresh jolt of spiritual energy at Trinity Downtown. It will make a tremendous difference in your life.  

Your Pastor,
Michael Dorn

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