Tag Archives: Trinity Lutheran Church in Freeland WA

12/19/21 “Seeing & Serving the Overlooked” by Pastor Chris Breuninger



Welcome to Trinity’s 8 a.m. Sunday Worship Service. We’re glad you’re here! Pastor Chris Breuninger is preaching this morning on being called to see and serve the world’s overlooked individuals by putting ourselves in the path of the Gospel.


10/24/21 “Blindspots” by Assistant to the Bishop Andy Yee



Welcome to Trinity’s Sunday Worship Service. We’re glad you’re here! Assistant to the Bishop, Rev. Andy Yee, is our guest preacher today and explores how we can see marginalized people in the fullness of their humanity and not as a label of either their disabilities, status, age, nationality or race.
We are also celebrating 25 years of worshipping in our church sanctuary, which was part of a three-phase building program.

9/26/21 “Ending Well” by Pastor Jim Lindus



Welcome to Trinity’s 10:30 a.m. Sunday Worship Service. We’re glad you’re here!
 
Pastor Jim shares some life lessons he learned from his Grandma about living life well and ending life well. He explores what Jesus taught us about service and forgiveness as ways of ending well our time on earth.

8/1/21 “Bon Appétit” by Pastor Chris Brueninger



Welcome to Trinity’s 10 a.m. Worship Service!
 
Guest Pastor Chris Brueninger’s sermon “Bon Appetit” explores the meaning behind Christ’s words that He is the Bread of Life.”
 
We were also gifted not only by Karl Olsen’s music (accompanied on bass by Ron Rossel), but also by Denise Baker as guest soloist, and Alice Rockhill and Kathy Dryde in a flute and cello duet.
 
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6/20/21 “Parenthood: A Mix of Emotions” by Pastor Jim Lindus



Parents run a gamut of expressions when raising children, especially during the teen years.
Consider Mary and Joseph when they thought they had ‘lost’ Jesus, who had stayed behind in the Temple to talk with the resident teachers. For three days they searched for him, and when they found him, it was a mix of relief and anger and of ponderance as he reminded them of his purpose.
In this Father’s Day sermon, Pastor Jim explores a hard but necessary truth for parents to understand and accept: our children are only on loan to us.