Last spring we put out a survey asking the Trinity congregants to provide some examples hymns, scripture, and imagery that they felt represented our faith community. This was done in an effort to help TLC understand more about who we are and who we want to be as a faith community. At our next FFF discussion group on Oct 13th, we will review the third and final category: art, imagery, and objects. Here is a list of what our congregants submitted.
Trinity Lutheran Church's journey to becoming more welcoming through the Reconciling in Christ program.
Discussion topic: "For Our White Friends Desiring to be Allies"
Our Faith, Friends, & Fellowship group met in September to discuss the article "For Our White Friends Desiring to be Allies." Take a look and discuss what you think with someone you think would find this topic engaging.
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Wheel of Privilege and Power
One of our congregants provided this tool, the Wheel of Privilege and Power, for our continued discussion on examining our biases. The follo...

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What does it mean to be "reconciling" in the context of the Christian faith? This morning, a fellow church member prompted me to e...
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Last spring we put out a survey asking the Trinity congregants to provide some examples hymns, scripture, and imagery that they felt repres...
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Pastor Tina created a resource to help work through some of the common scripture passages used to exclude or marginalize people. We had exce...