Trinity Lutheran Church LCMS

Trinity Lutheran Church LCMS Worship Service at 9:30 am Thank you for looking in on us at Trinity. I am Bill Sager. I recently retired as a US Army Chaplain. I find it in myself as well.

What a joy and privilege to be the Pastor here for the last year and a half. Throughout almost 30 years, the consistent and glaring reality I observed was the need for connectedness no matter where I was on the globe; connectedness with others, but much more than that, connectedness with God, who loves us more than we can ask or think. My wife, Sandy, voices the same concern. If you are experienci

ng the same challenges, come and join us as we look fo it in Jesus. Our mission: In grateful response to God's grace and empowered by the Holy Spirit through Word and Sacraments, the mission of Trinity Lutheran Church is vigorously to make known the love of Christ by word and deed within our church, community, and the world.

10/15/2023

To all our dear Facebook followers, this page is being replaced with a new one, at https://www.facebook.com/trinitylutherancopperascove . This older page will remain active for an indefinite period of time, but all new posts will be added only to the Trinity Lutheran Church - LCMS page linked above.

Services at 9:30 AM Sundays

Another perspective on Pastor Reedy's sermon message today, 10/15/23
10/15/2023

Another perspective on Pastor Reedy's sermon message today, 10/15/23

Matthew 22:1-3, 8-13a, 14 - And again Jesus spoke to them in parables, saying, "The kingdom of heaven may be compared to a king who gave a wedding feast for his son, and sent his servants to call those who were invited, ... but they would not come. ... Then he said to his servants, 'The wedding feas...

10/14/2023

Lord Jesus, help me to love others as You love them. Amen.

10/13/2023

We remember all those who are hurting and suffering throughout the world. We pray for those who are going through deep persecution and trouble. And we give that over to the Lord, knowing that, even through the suffering, He is still at work.

10/13/2023
10/11/2023

Paul wrote, "I know what it is to be in need, and I know what it is to have plenty. I have learned the secret of being content in any and every situation, whether well fed or hungry, whether living in plenty or in want. I can do everything through him who gives me strength." Philippians 4:12-13
Our voices of thankfulness are closely connected to the contentment in our hearts. If we are content with our situation in life, then it's easy to give thanks. When we are content with our job, we are thankful for it. When we are content with the way other people treat us, we give thanks for our favorable relationships. If we have good health, we may often pray to God and thank him for this blessing. When our heart's desires are fulfilled, thankfulness is easier to express.
However, when there is discontent, then thankfulness is harder to put into words. How can I be thankful when my job is a hassle, or I can't seem to earn enough, or other people treat me badly? How can I be thankful for that accident I had, or the surgery I need to have, or many other circumstances which disturb me or adversely affect me?
There is a way to be truly content no matter what’s going on. The apostle Paul declared, "I have learned to be content whatever the circumstances." The source of his contentment did not come from within himself or depend on life’s situations. The apostle found contentment in the fact that he was forgiven by God because of Jesus Christ who died on the cross to give him eternal life. Paul’s contentment was based on his confidence in the eternal, loving-kindness of God.
True contentment is not attained by the quantity of things or the quality of life. True contentment is the result of the glorious status that we have with God through Jesus. Our outlook on life changes significantly when we learn to say with Paul, “I can do everything through him who gives me strength.” Cherishing our Savior’s loving will for our lives and trusting in his almighty power, we have the satisfaction that he will always sustain us. In all situations—in plenty or want, in sadness or joy, in success or failure, in hardship or blessing—God does not fail to be our refuge and strength.

10/10/2023

Sausagefest, you ask? Yes, we will sell bulk raw sausage and bake sale similar to what we did last year. (Sat., Nov 4) No hot meals, sorry. Pre-orders of sausage can be made to the church phone number, 254-547-2225. We will post updates here as they happen.

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518 E Business Highway 190
Copperas Cove, TX
76522

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