Trinity Church Wichita

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Sunday Worship, September 17, “Laughter, Surprise, and Joy” (Abraham and Sarah and three visitors). We often say that Go...
09/15/2023

Sunday Worship, September 17, “Laughter, Surprise, and Joy” (Abraham and Sarah and three visitors). We often say that God works in mysterious ways, and this is true. But God’s work often produces a response of laughter and amazement, the promise of surprise, and joy in how God brings new life into what seemed impossible. On Sunday, we will explore the story of Abraham, Sarah, and the impossible promise from a special messenger, and share Sarah’s laughter and surprise on how God is at work in her life. See you Sunday!

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“T’shuvah: Returning to the Right Path” (Joseph and his brothers). Families are weird. Families are not the Brady Bunch ...
09/01/2023

“T’shuvah: Returning to the Right Path” (Joseph and his brothers). Families are weird. Families are not the Brady Bunch where everything gets worked out in 30 minutes. Families, and relationships of all kinds, including in the church, are filled with quirky personalities, generational dysfunction, and complicated and ever-changing dynamics. Even Jesus had his struggles with his disciples. So, we’re in good company. On Sunday we will explore the relationships between Jacob and his sons, and between Joseph and his brothers, and the role ”t’shuvah” and God play in their story, and ours. See you Sunday!

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Sunday Worship, August 27, “God Makes a Covenant” (Noah and the Flood). God’s great experiment has failed. Humans and al...
08/25/2023

Sunday Worship, August 27, “God Makes a Covenant” (Noah and the Flood). God’s great experiment has failed. Humans and all of creation have run amok. And now God is having second thoughts and wanting to wipe the slate clean and start over. Creation is just not living up to God’s standards and expectations. All of this has made God heartsick, or sorrowing (like when Adam and Eve ate from the forbidden tree). But there is a ray of hope. His name is Noah and his name means “comfort.” We will also have a Mission Update on the Great Plains Diabetes Camp.

“Salt and Light,” Matthew 5:13-16. Reception for our new pianist, Anne Yap, following worship in the Fellowship Hall. Pl...
08/18/2023

“Salt and Light,” Matthew 5:13-16. Reception for our new pianist, Anne Yap, following worship in the Fellowship Hall. Please come and welcome her!

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Sunday Worship, August 13, Communion. “Faith is Living From Our Hearts,” Matthew 14:22-33. Calvin defines faith as “a fi...
08/11/2023

Sunday Worship, August 13, Communion. “Faith is Living From Our Hearts,” Matthew 14:22-33. Calvin defines faith as “a firm and certain knowledge of God’s benevolence towards us, founded upon the truth of the freely given promise in Christ, both revealed to our minds and sealed upon our hearts through the Holy Spirit.” But as much as I respect Calvin, this definition makes faith sound like it is static, that there is no place for things like doubt, hope, or our hearts. Peter’s desire, attempt, and failure to walk on water like Jesus illustrates that his faith, little as it is, is filled with doubt, but also with a hope and a passion that propels him forward. When our faith learns, grows, and deepens, it can move us forward in all the ways Jesus needs us to move forward, even if we have doubts.
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Sunday Worship, August 6, “What is Love (and why do people hate)?” 1st Corinthians 13:1-13. In this last year we have le...
08/04/2023

Sunday Worship, August 6, “What is Love (and why do people hate)?” 1st Corinthians 13:1-13. In this last year we have learned that just when we think we have put a particular hate away on a shelf, someone decides to take it off the shelf, so they can open it up and spread that hate, for whatever reason. The church has a special calling: we cannot stop bearing the weight of sharing God’s unconditional love, even when the need seems out of proportion to our numbers. Join us for worship at 10:30am!

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Congregational Choice Sunday, July 30, “There Be Giants!” “We are not able to go up against this people, for they are st...
07/28/2023

Congregational Choice Sunday, July 30, “There Be Giants!” “We are not able to go up against this people, for they are stronger than we”(Num 13:25-33, 14:1-4). The Israelites were poised and ready to enter the Promised Land. But the report that came back from the scouts was not promising. They clearly did not want to fight those already living in the land and their fears caused the Israelites to also be afraid and want to go back to Egypt. We all have fears in life. Fear is real! The question always before us is “do we face our fears or do we run away from our fears? But there is another choice! Our hymns will be from the Red Hymnal: “Be Thou My Vision,” “Under His Wings,” and “I Will Sing the Wondrous Story.”

Sunday Worship, July 23, Guest speaker David Doering and friends from Union Rescue Mission. David will share some backgr...
07/21/2023

Sunday Worship, July 23, Guest speaker David Doering and friends from Union Rescue Mission. David will share some background on the mission and help us to understand how the mission has positively impacted its participants. Trinity regularly supports the mission, so this is an opportunity to hear the personal side of their work.

Sunday Worship, July 16, 10:30am, “The Extravagant Sower.” Matthew 13:1-9 and 13:18-23. God, the sower, is extravagantly...
07/14/2023

Sunday Worship, July 16, 10:30am, “The Extravagant Sower.” Matthew 13:1-9 and 13:18-23. God, the sower, is extravagantly scattering the seeds of the Gospel to reach as many people as possible, even though it may mean most of the seed is wasted because people will respond in various ways. We, too, need to be extravagant in our relationships and ministries with each other and our neighbors, no matter how we are received. As Risk Taking Faithful Partners with God, we can learn to create new ministries and appreciate the relationships, and let God do the growing.

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Sunday Worship, Communion, July 9. “Slow to Anger” Psalm 145:8-14. We welcome our guest preacher, Emily Catherine Knoth,...
07/07/2023

Sunday Worship, Communion, July 9. “Slow to Anger” Psalm 145:8-14. We welcome our guest preacher, Emily Catherine Knoth, the summer intern for the Presbytery of Southern Kansas. Please take time on Sunday to greet Emily and share our Trinity hospitality.

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Sunday Worship, July 2. Patrick will play “July” from “The Seasons” and our closing hymn will be “God of the Ages Whose ...
06/30/2023

Sunday Worship, July 2. Patrick will play “July” from “The Seasons” and our closing hymn will be “God of the Ages Whose Almighty Hand.” A note from hymnary.org on this hymn: Daniel C. Roberts wrote this patriotic hymn in 1876 for July 4 centennial celebrations in Brandon, Vermont, where he was rector at St. Thomas Episcopal Church. Originally entitled "God of Our Fathers," this text was later chosen as the theme hymn for the centennial celebration of the adoption of the United States Constitution.

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Join us for Sunday worship on June 25 at 10:30am.  Pastor Debbie will preach on “Finding Ourselves (in Christ),” Romans ...
06/23/2023

Join us for Sunday worship on June 25 at 10:30am. Pastor Debbie will preach on “Finding Ourselves (in Christ),” Romans 6:1b-11 and Matthew 10:24-39. This Sunday our scripture challenges us with “burr under the saddle” Jesus. Yes, there’s grace in the gospel, but this week it’s all wrapped up in the reality of the real cost of discipleship. Jesus wants each and every one of us, and he wants all of who we are. Jesus desires that we find our true selves in who he is and what he is about in the world. We hope to see you Sunday! We have guest soloists, Anjelica (Angie) Rae McRae Breathett and Ted Dvorak this Sunday who will bring some special music to our worship time.

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