Pastor Norlyn Bartens (618) 553-9932
trinityelginne@gmail.com
Church Office (402) 887-4791

Worship times: Sunday 8AM
Second Saturday of month 6PM (no services the following Sunday)

Sunday, December 14, 2014

Wednesday, November 26, 2014

Thanksgiving Day Services, Tomorrow 9:00AM

Join us at Trinity Lutheran to give thanks to our God this Thanksgiving Day at 9:00AM.
If you can't make it tomorrow, join your brothers and sisters in Christ at Grace Lutheran in Neligh at 7:30PM tonight, Thanksgiving Eve.

Saturday, April 12, 2014

Holy Week Schedule




Sunday, April 13, 10:30AM (@ Grace, Neligh)
Palm Sunday / Sunday of the Passion

Monday, April 14, 7:30PM (@ Grace, Neligh)
Holy Monday Devotions

Tuesday, April 15, 7:30PM (@ Grace, Neligh)
Holy Tuesday Devotions

Wednesday, April 16, 7:00PM
Movie "The Passion" at TK Theater
Sponsored by Grace Lutheran Youth

Thursday, April 17, 6:00PM (@ Trinity, Elgin)
Maundy Thursday with the Lord's Supper

Thursday, April 17, 7:30PM (@ Grace, Neligh)
Maundy Thursday with the Lord's Supper

Friday, April 18, 7:30PM (@ Grace, Neligh)
Good Friday Service

Saturday, April 19, 8:00PM (@ Grace, Neligh)
Easter Vigil Service with Candlelight and Lord's Supper

Sunday, April 20
7:00AM - Easter Sunrise Service with Lord's Supper (@ Grace, Neligh)
Easter Breakfast - made by Youth
9:00AM - Easter Service with Lord's Supper (@Trinity, Elgin)
10:30AM - Easter Service with Lord's Supper (@ Grace, Neligh)

Holy Week Message from President Matthew Harrison

(click picture below)


Are you wondering what Holy Week is all about?

If so, click on the Issues Etc. logo below to hear an interview with Pastor Wil Weedon (pictured below), director of Worship and International Center chaplain.



Wednesday, March 5, 2014

Ash "Thursday" 7:30PM

Ash "Wednesday" is tomorrow (Thursday)!

Service with the imposition of ashes starts at 7:30PM.  See below for this year's theme.



Jesus, Peter, and Me



Let’s walk with Jesus, in Peter’s shoes, during these six weeks of Lent. We’ll see in Peter’s words and deeds a picture of ourselves, of our sin, of our need for the ashes of repentance. Tonight each of us must say, “It’s Jesus, Peter, and me; and it’s all about pride.” The footsteps of Peter take us into the bitter consequences of sinful pride. But we’re not going to stop there. We’re going to move on to the cross.