Trinity Full Gospel Pentecostal Church

Trinity Full Gospel Pentecostal Church "Anointed, Progressive, & Relevant"
Trinity is a church where God is moving & you need to be here! You will discover that Trinity is more than just a church.

We extend a personal invitation to you and your family to become a part of ours. You will discover at Trinity a place where members share precious love for one another, and participate in true worship and fellowship that is neither shallow nor restrained but genuine. We invite you to join us and experience a life changing transformation through a real encounter with God! Trinity Full Gospel Pentec

ostal Church is established for the sole purpose to proclaim and to live out the Gospel of the Kingdom of God, preaching and teaching the Word of God, (the Bible) and about Jesus Christ, God’s son. Our purpose is to bring healing to the brokenhearted and deliverance to the oppressed; to be a center of genuine concern for those in need, and a sanctuary of community worship that is neither shallow nor restrained but genuine. We exist to be a spiritual home where members share precious love for one another, and a house of refuge for the unsaved. At Trinity there are various ministries that have been developed to help meet the diverse needs of our church family. All are designed to help nurture and support each member’s growth and spiritual maturity, helping them to transform into what God has for each of our lives. It is a place that promotes a loving family environment, where members feel a true sense of belonging. At Trinity every member is valued and encouraged to utilize their gifts, talent, and ability to help build the ministry of the church.

Join us this Sunday, July 16th with our special guest worship leader Eric Cortez.
07/15/2023

Join us this Sunday, July 16th with our special guest worship leader Eric Cortez.

Trinity Full Gospel Pentecostal Church is celebrating 20 years of active ministry. You are cordially invited to join us ...
10/04/2022

Trinity Full Gospel Pentecostal Church is celebrating 20 years of active ministry. You are cordially invited to join us on October 16th, 2020 to help us celebrate. Our desire is to glorify God during this time of celebration. In this regard, our worship will be truly enriched by your presence.

Fear ends where FAITH begins!
07/11/2022

Fear ends where FAITH begins!

“He isn’t here! He is risen from the dead, just as he said would happen. Come, see where his body was lying.” -Matthew‬ ...
04/17/2022

“He isn’t here! He is risen from the dead, just as he said would happen. Come, see where his body was lying.” -Matthew‬ ‭28:6‬ ‭NLT‬‬

“The godly walk with integrity; blessed are their children who follow them.” -Proverbs‬ ‭20:7‬ ‭NLT‬‬
06/20/2021

“The godly walk with integrity; blessed are their children who follow them.” -Proverbs‬ ‭20:7‬ ‭NLT‬‬

04/05/2021

“Took branches of palm trees, and went forth to meet him, and cried, Hosanna: Blessed is the King of Israel that cometh ...
03/28/2021

“Took branches of palm trees, and went forth to meet him, and cried, Hosanna: Blessed is the King of Israel that cometh in the name of the Lord.” -John‬ ‭12:13‬ ‭KJV‬‬

03/09/2021

Snow Muse

He says to the snow, “Fall on the earth,” and to the rain shower, “Be a mighty downpour.” -Job 37:6

Named for a tough blue-collar neighborhood in Cincinnati, Ohio, the grassroots musical group Over the Rhine sings about a transformation that took place each year in the city. “Whenever we’d get our first real snowfall of the year, it felt like something sacred was happening,” explains band co-founder Linford Detweiler. “Like a little bit of a fresh start. The city would slow down and grow quiet.”

If you’ve experienced a heavy snowfall, you understand how it can inspire a song. A magical quietness drapes the world as snow conceals grime and grayness. For a few moments, winter’s bleakness brightens, inviting our reflection and delight.

Elihu, the one friend of Job who may have had a helpful view of God, noted how creation commands our attention. “God’s voice thunders in marvelous ways,” he said (Job 37:5). “He says to the snow, ‘Fall on the earth,’ and to the rain shower, ‘Be a mighty downpour.’ ” Such splendor can interrupt our lives, demanding a sacred pause. “So that everyone he has made may know his work, he stops all people from their labor,” Elihu observed (vv. 6–7).

Nature sometimes seizes our attention in ways we don’t like. Regardless of what happens to us or what we observe around us, each moment—magnificent, menacing, or mundane—can inspire our worship. The poet’s heart within us craves the holy hush.

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03/08/2021

The Reason for Writing

But these are written that you may believe. -John 20:31

“The Lord is my high tower . . . . We left the camp singing.” On September 7, 1943, Etty Hillesum wrote those words on a postcard and threw it from a train. Those were the final recorded words we would hear from her. On November 30, 1943, she was murdered at Auschwitz. Later, Hillesum’s diaries of her experiences in a concentration camp were translated and published. They chronicled her perspectives on the horrors of N**i occupation along with the beauty of God’s world. Her diaries have been translated into sixty-seven languages—a gift to all who would read and believe the good as well as the bad.

The apostle John didn’t sidestep the harsh realities of Jesus’ life on earth; he wrote of both the good Jesus did and the challenges He faced. The final words from his gospel give insight into the purpose behind the book that bears his name. Jesus performed “many other signs . . . which are not recorded” (20:30) by John. But these, he says, were “written that you may believe” (v. 31). John’s “diary” ends on the note of triumph: “Jesus is the Messiah, the Son of God.” The gift of those gospel words allows us the opportunity to believe and “have life in his name.”

The Gospels (Matthew, Mark, Luke, John) are diary accounts of God’s love for us. They’re words to read and believe and share, for they lead us to life. They lead us to Christ.

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03/01/2021

Never Give Up

Keep this Book of the Law always on your lips. -Joshua 1:8

“Time went by. War came in.” That’s how Bishop Semi Nigo of the Keliko people of South Sudan described delays in his church’s long struggle to get the Bible in their own language. Not one word, in fact, had ever been printed in the Keliko language. Decades earlier, Bishop Nigo’s grandfather had courageously started a Bible translation project, but war and unrest kept halting the effort. Yet, despite repeated attacks on their refugee camps in northern Uganda and the Democratic Republic of the Congo, the bishop and fellow believers kept the project alive.

Their persistence paid off. After nearly three decades, the New Testament Bible in Keliko was delivered to the refugees in a rousing celebration. “The motivation of the Keliko is beyond words,” said one project consultant.

The commitment of the Keliko reflects the perseverance God asked of Joshua. As God told him, “Keep this Book of the Law always on your lips; meditate on it day and night, so that you may be careful to do everything written in it. Then you will be prosperous and successful” (Joshua 1:8). With equal persistence, the Keliko pursued the translation of Scripture. Now, “when you see them in the camps, they are smiling,” said one translator. Hearing and understanding the Bible “gives them hope.” Like the Keliko people, may we never give up seeking the power and wisdom of Scripture.

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02/25/2021

To Be Human

Jerusalem, Jerusalem . . . how often I have longed to gather your children together, as a hen gathers her chicks under her wings. -Matthew 23:37

“Mr. Singerman, why are you crying?” asked twelve-year-old Albert as he watched the master craftsman construct a wooden box.

“I cry,” he said, “because my father cried, and because my grandfather cried.” The woodworker’s answer to his young apprentice provides a tender moment in an episode of Little House on the Prairie. “Tears,” explained Mr. Singerman, “come with the making of a coffin.”

“Some men don’t cry because they fear it is a sign of weakness,” he said. “I was taught that a man is a man because he can cry.”

Emotion must have welled up in the eyes of Jesus as He compared His concern for Jerusalem to the care of a mother hen for her chicks (Matthew 23:37). His disciples were often confused by what they saw in His eyes or heard in His stories. His idea of what it meant to be strong was different. It happened again as they walked with Him from the temple. Calling His attention to the massive stone walls and magnificent decor of their place of worship (24:1), the disciples noted the strength of human accomplishment. Jesus saw a temple that would be leveled in ad 70.

Christ shows us that healthy people know when to cry and why. He cried because His Father cares and His Spirit groans for children who couldn’t yet see what breaks His heart.

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4801 NE 19th Avenue
Portland, OR
97211

Opening Hours

Monday 6am - 7am
Tuesday 7pm - 8pm
Wednesday 6am - 7am
Thursday 6am - 7am
Friday 6am - 7am
Sunday 9:30am - 2pm

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