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In 1996, Trinity Presbyterian Church was planted with the hope of becoming a church that would plant churches and those churches would plant churches and so on....
Keep ReadingGiven the rising concerns surrounding the coronavirus pandemic, we thought it would be helpful to write a short note to communicate how we intend to respond and also to offer some encouragement. This is a time for courageous faith, not unreasonable fear. It is also a time for sacrificial neighbor love, not flippant unconcern. ...
We are appealing to you for a donation toward purchasing supplies for those affected by Hurricane Michael....
In 1996, Trinity Presbyterian Church was planted with the hope of becoming a church that would plant churches and those churches would plant churches and so on....
In 2015, at the end of Holy Week, I found myself mentally and physically drained. Though I didn’t know it at the time, I was exhibiting all of the signs of burn-out. I later learned this is very common among church planters....
In 1996, Trinity Presbyterian Church was planted with the hope of becoming a church that would plant churches and those churches would plant churches and so on....
Keep ReadingIn light of weather updates this morning (September 8), we are canceling our worship service Sunday morning, September 10th. Please see below a list of numbers to call if you should need any assistance over the next few days. Praying for safety for everyone. Director of MinistriesDavid Smith - (863)594-0064Deacons: Joe Attaway - (863)224-4722 Ben Crosby - (863)412-8977 ...
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