Travelers will be encouraged to read a section of Scripture each day. Then we will gather once a week to discuss what we have read.
Packing List
The Daily Bible in Chronological Order 365 Daily Readings, NIV, Commentary by F. LaGard Smith (Available from Amazon – hardback or softback.)
Ports of Call
We plan to meet at the Fait’s home, 205 Brazos Hill Lane, every Tuesday starting on January 7th. (Yes, there are 52 Tuesdays in a year; however, we will schedule a few breaks for holidays and special events.)
Schedule
6:00 – 6:30 PM
Dinner, on the first Tuesday of each month
6:30 – 6:45 PM
Worship and Prayer
6:45 – 8:00 PM
Discussion of Scripture read during the previous week
On the first Tuesday of each month we plan to share a simple meal together from 6:00 to 6:30. This first meal will be on January 7th.
Tour Guides
Robert and Debbie will serve as facilitators. However, this is a group trip!
Reservations
Please notify Robert or Debbie if you plan to attend or have additional questions. All are welcome! (Unfortunately, we are not able to provide childcare.)
The Christmas season, probably more than any other time of the year, can cause us to wonder if there will “be enough” to get us through. Not just in buying things for others, but the reflection about our own financial situation; will I have enough? Most people I know don’t worry about this on a day-today basis, but that’s not to say there isn’t a small voice in the back of our minds, itching with the wonderment about being able to provide for ourselves and loved ones in the future.
That’s a real fear.
The amount some say should be in saving to be able to retire is beyond laughable and comprehension to me. How can I ever retire, continue to take care of my family, provide for my parents, continue to care for my differently-abled son, leave anything for my other son and his family, and on and on?.?.
And some have the real fear of being able to eat today; at all!
In Luke 12, Jesus gives the command to not to be anxious lives; what we eat, drink, or wear. He reminds us that He knows all our needs and provides.
God’s provisions are real! He provides; not always what we want, but what we need – physically and spiritually. (And He gets to decide what we need. It’s His definition, not ours.)
That doesn’t mean there are no concerns for us, but to look at the manger and see His provision – in this life and eternally in the next! We can rejoice that regardless of what we do or don’t have, the coming of Jesus, the Good Shepherd, means we look forward to wanting for nothing; forever!
“Do not be afraid,” the Kingdom of God is yours in Jesus! What more do you need?!
We are starting a new BridgeKidz series with the tagline, “Jesus came to show us what God is like!”
Synopsis
What does the Bible’s account of Jesus’ birth reveal about who He is, and what He is like? Each week we’ll unwrap a Christmas present that will unwrap part of the Christmas story.
Dates
Our series is for the Sundays in December leading up to Christmas.
On Christmas Eve, we will enjoy food, fellowship, and worship!
At 4:00 PM in the café we will have food and fellowship, sharing the joy of Jesus!
We’ll then journey into the sanctuary at 5:00 PM to hear, experience, and partake in the worship of the Newborn King, Jesus; the Savior born for us!
We want you to know that you and your family are invited and welcome this Christmas Eve at LifeBridge. We don’t care what you look like, your religious background, or if you normally attend church. We just want to celebrate the birth of Jesus this Christmas with you!
The Advent season offers a message of peace in the face of fear.
The human experience is often marked by anxiety and worry, from childhood fears to adult anxieties. However, the birth of Jesus Christ and the promise of his return bring hope and peace.
The Bible provides numerous passages that address our fears and offer comfort. Through faith in Jesus, we can overcome our anxieties and experience lasting peace.
The Advent season is a time to reflect on this message and find solace in the promise of Christ’s love and grace.
This Advent, come hear and experience how in and through Jesus, “His Gospel is Peace!”
Do you ever wonder what it looks like to be a man of faith? In this three-session series, sportscaster James Brown and former NFL coach Tony Dungy will teach us what it means to be an ”uncommon man“—a man who follows God faithfully. Are you ready to take the next step in your life of faith? Learn what it takes in God’s Uncommon Man.
Series Trailer
Participant handouts, leader’s guide, and other resources for the series is available here.
Our next study for our Sunday morning adult Bible class will be the book of Deuteronomy.
Deuteronomy is a pivotal book in both the Torah (first five books of the Bible) as well as the entire Old Testament. It encapsulates and distills the essence of the Torah and shares many theological truths. It contains sermons, laws, and exhortations delivered by Moses to the Israelites just before his passing and the Israelite’s entry into the Promised Land. Moses motivates the people to obey the covenant legislation out of love and gratitude toward God.
Deuteronomy has themes of God’s love, justice, covenant, prophecy, and law; all essential elements in Scripture. That said, love is at the heart of Deuteronomy; God’s love for all people (and for Israel in particular), our responsive love for God, and our love for others.
The book is frequently quoted or alluded to the in New Testament. Jesus Christ himself citing it more than any of the other books of the Pentateuch.
Join us, starting September 22, 2024, as we start our journey through this exciting book!
We have two options this year for you to answer that question!
Trinity Ablaze in Kenya
Vision Clinics
Trinity Klein and other participating churches address both the spiritual needs and physical vision of Kenyans through short term mission trips.
Our mission teams conduct vision clinics while spreading the Word of God to all who attend.
A single team of eight can reach hundreds of people in a single week, giving each visitor clear vision of Jesus Christ’s healing plus providing eye care through onsite services and materials.
You must be 18 years old to take part in this opportunity.
A Passport and Visa/E-Visa will be required.
PRICE
$1,600 to Trinity Ablaze in Kenya covers all accommodations and transportation. Also covers Breakfast and Dinner. Lunch is TBD by the location that you are stationed.
Air fare is not included.
They do ask that we book the same flights into Nairobi and out of Nairobi. Depending on when you book your flight, it will likely be $1,600-$2,400.
Alaska Summer 2025
Background
We have a few people in our congregation that wanted to go on mission trip, however they haven’t found the one they felt called to go on.
While on mission in Kenya, we got the opportunity to talk to Amy who was on our team. She has been a leader with GraceWorks Alaska a couple of times now. When I (Angie) came back from Kenya and shared a few stories with the Battle group a few of the youth expressed wanting to go on a trip. So, I gathered more information.