Christmas at Trinity: Christmas Dreams

Christmas can be such a special time of the year. It is full of expectations. Even adults have Christmas dreams. But it can also be full of distractions. There are plenty of real life pressures that draw us out of the Christmas spirit.

What if we could peel back the distractions, turn down all the noise and get back to the heart of Christmas? This December, join us at Trinity as we recapture the heart of what Christmas is really all about.

Christmas at Trinity: Advice vs. News

Christmas can be such a special time of the year. It is full of expectations. Even adults have Christmas dreams. But it can also be full of distractions. There are plenty of real life pressures that draw us out of the Christmas spirit.

What if we could peel back the distractions, turn down all the noise and get back to the heart of Christmas? This December, join us at Trinity as we recapture the heart of what Christmas is really all about.

Anchored: The Danger of Disappearing

We’ve all been there. Tired, weary of the fight or the uphill climb. Discouraged by all our efforts with no real results. We strive and strive, but things don’t get easier, they get harder.

When we feel like this, it is easy to want to give up. Just throw in the towel, take the easy way out.

It is easy…but it is dangerous.

The Bible offers true hope. Rather than giving up when things are hard, rather than giving in to fear and hopelessness, we can anchor ourselves in something better. Someone better.

Join us Sundays at Trinity this Fall as we anchor ourselves in truth that is greater than our struggles.

Anchored: The Danger of Denial

We’ve all been there. Tired, weary of the fight or the uphill climb. Discouraged by all our efforts with no real results. We strive and strive, but things don’t get easier, they get harder.

When we feel like this, it is easy to want to give up. Just throw in the towel, take the easy way out.

It is easy…but it is dangerous.

The Bible offers true hope. Rather than giving up when things are hard, rather than giving in to fear and hopelessness, we can anchor ourselves in something better. Someone better.

Join us Sundays at Trinity this Fall as we anchor ourselves in truth that is greater than our struggles.

Anchored: The Danger of Doubt

We’ve all been there. Tired, weary of the fight or the uphill climb. Discouraged by all our efforts with no real results. We strive and strive, but things don’t get easier, they get harder.

When we feel like this, it is easy to want to give up. Just throw in the towel, take the easy way out.

It is easy…but it is dangerous.

The Bible offers true hope. Rather than giving up when things are hard, rather than giving in to fear and hopelessness, we can anchor ourselves in something better. Someone better.

Join us Sundays at Trinity this Fall as we anchor ourselves in truth that is greater than our struggles.

Anchored: The Danger of Despising

We’ve all been there. Tired, weary of the fight or the uphill climb. Discouraged by all our efforts with no real results. We strive and strive, but things don’t get easier, they get harder.

When we feel like this, it is easy to want to give up. Just throw in the towel, take the easy way out.

It is easy…but it is dangerous.

The Bible offers true hope. Rather than giving up when things are hard, rather than giving in to fear and hopelessness, we can anchor ourselves in something better. Someone better.

Join us Sundays at Trinity this Fall as we anchor ourselves in truth that is greater than our struggles.

Anchored: The Danger of Dullness

We’ve all been there. Tired, weary of the fight or the uphill climb. Discouraged by all our efforts with no real results. We strive and strive, but things don’t get easier, they get harder.

When we feel like this, it is easy to want to give up. Just throw in the towel, take the easy way out.

It is easy…but it is dangerous.

The Bible offers true hope. Rather than giving up when things are hard, rather than giving in to fear and hopelessness, we can anchor ourselves in something better. Someone better.

Join us Sundays at Trinity this Fall as we anchor ourselves in truth that is greater than our struggles.

Anchored: The Danger of Disbelief

We’ve all been there. Tired, weary of the fight or the uphill climb. Discouraged by all our efforts with no real results. We strive and strive, but things don’t get easier, they get harder.

When we feel like this, it is easy to want to give up. Just throw in the towel, take the easy way out.

It is easy…but it is dangerous.

The Bible offers true hope. Rather than giving up when things are hard, rather than giving in to fear and hopelessness, we can anchor ourselves in something better. Someone better.

Join us Sundays at Trinity this Fall as we anchor ourselves in truth that is greater than our struggles.

Anchored: The Danger of Drift

We’ve all been there. Tired, weary of the fight or the uphill climb. Discouraged by all our efforts with no real results. We strive and strive, but things don’t get easier, they get harder.

When we feel like this, it is easy to want to give up. Just throw in the towel, take the easy way out.

It is easy…but it is dangerous.

The Bible offers true hope. Rather than giving up when things are hard, rather than giving in to fear and hopelessness, we can anchor ourselves in something better. Someone better.

Join us Sundays at Trinity this Fall as we anchor ourselves in truth that is greater than our struggles.

Anchored: The Danger of Distraction

We’ve all been there. Tired, weary of the fight or the uphill climb. Discouraged by all our efforts with no real results. We strive and strive, but things don’t get easier, they get harder.

When we feel like this, it is easy to want to give up. Just throw in the towel, take the easy way out.

It is easy…but it is dangerous.

The Bible offers true hope. Rather than giving up when things are hard, rather than giving in to fear and hopelessness, we can anchor ourselves in something better. Someone better.

Join us Sundays at Trinity this Fall as we anchor ourselves in truth that is greater than our struggles.