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  • Prayer List
    And we remember those who protect and nurture life on this earth, along with all military families, emergency responders, and hospital, nursing home and hospice care workers. […]
  • Tough Stuff
     Sunday was a truly “Spirit filled” closing for Trinity Lutheran - Warren.  While closings always have a certain amount of sadness built in, this congregation did everything right (in my opinion).  Their process leading up to the service, the communication preparing people for the event, the worship service, and even the plans following its closing … all reminders that God is good – all the time … including those “down and out” times in which Jesus re-defines the term into his way of working.  Yet, even then, it remains tough stuff. […]
  • June 8, 2025 Bulletin
    Almighty God, our heavenly Father, has had mercy upon us and has given His only Son to die for us and for His sake forgives us all our sins. To those who believe on His name He gives the power to become the children of God and has promised them His Holy Spirit. He that believes and is baptized shall be saved. Grant this, Lord, unto us all. […]
  • Down and Out
    Yesterday morning I googled the definition of the phrase “down and out”.  It told me that someone who is down and out has “no job and nowhere to live, and they have no real hope of improving their situation.”  AI suggested “a person is in a difficult situation, often financially, and may be struggling to make ends meet, lacking resources, and feeling hopeless or defeated – at rock bottom, with little prospect for improvement.”  No surprises here. […]
  • June 1, 2025 Bulletin
    As we remember Ascension Day, we rejoice that our risen Savior has ascended into heaven and now reigns in glory (Acts 1:9–11). His ascension is not the end, but the continuation of His work through His Church—even here at St. Thomas. Though no longer seen, Jesus remains with us through His Word, His Spirit, and His Sacraments. He intercedes for us, prepares a place for us, and calls us to be His witnesses. This fills us with joyful hope, knowing He will return in glory. Join us as we lift our voices and fix our hearts on Christ, our reigning King. […]
  • Neighborhood Missionaries
    On a recent podcast I heard a Christian apologist offer what I felt was an excellent response to those who try to enter into an argument with him regarding creation verses evolution.  His suggestion: “I hear you asking me what I, as a Christian, believe regarding evolution.  Before I give you a response to this, I must first tell you who I am as a Christian.”  From there he gives a brief explanation of the Gospel of Jesus Christ and then says something like, “Now, what is your question?”  His purpose is clear.  If one immediately gets into a conversation about creation (or name your topic), one seldom will ever have the opportunity to share the Gospel.  And since it is through the Gospel that Jesus saves people and changes things, when all is said and done, he can walk away and say, “I have done what I am asked by Christ to do.  The rest is up to Jesus.” […]

 

Prayer List
Prayer ListAnd we remember those who protect and nurture life on this earth, along with all military families, emergency responders, and hospital, nursing home and hospice care workers. [...]
Tough Stuff
Tough Stuff Sunday was a truly “Spirit filled” closing for Trinity Lutheran – Warren.  While closings always have a certain amount of sadness built in, this congregation did everything right (in my opinion).  Their process leading up to the service, the communication preparing people for the event, the worship service, and even the plans following its closing … all reminders that God is good – all the time … including those “down and out” times in which Jesus re-defines the term into his way of working.  Yet, even then, it remains tough stuff. [...]
June 8, 2025 Bulletin
June 8, 2025 BulletinAlmighty God, our heavenly Father, has had mercy upon us and has given His only Son to die for us and for His sake forgives us all our sins. To those who believe on His name He gives the power to become the children of God and has promised them His Holy Spirit. He that believes and is baptized shall be saved. Grant this, Lord, unto us all. [...]
Down and Out
Down and OutYesterday morning I googled the definition of the phrase “down and out”.  It told me that someone who is down and out has “no job and nowhere to live, and they have no real hope of improving their situation.”  AI suggested “a person is in a difficult situation, often financially, and may be struggling to make ends meet, lacking resources, and feeling hopeless or defeated – at rock bottom, with little prospect for improvement.”  No surprises here. [...]
June 1, 2025 Bulletin
June 1, 2025 BulletinAs we remember Ascension Day, we rejoice that our risen Savior has ascended into heaven and now reigns in glory (Acts 1:9–11). His ascension is not the end, but the continuation of His work through His Church—even here at St. Thomas. Though no longer seen, Jesus remains with us through His Word, His Spirit, and His Sacraments. He intercedes for us, prepares a place for us, and calls us to be His witnesses. This fills us with joyful hope, knowing He will return in glory. Join us as we lift our voices and fix our hearts on Christ, our reigning King. [...]

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Live in harmony with one another. Do not be haughty, but associate with the lowly. Never be wise in your own sight.
Romans 12:16
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