Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church
3765 Mckelvey Rd Bridgeton, Missouri 63044
We welcome you in the name of Jesus Christ, the Lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world! If you live near St. Louis or just happen to be in area, consider visiting us in person!
phone: view phone(314) 739-0022
website: http://trinitylutheran.info
Pastor Keith Ellerbrock
Worship Times
Sunday worship is held at 8:00 and 10:45 a.m.
Adult Bible class and Sunday School is at 9:15 a.m
Welcome from the Pastor
"Speaking the truth in love, we will grow up into Him in all things, who is the Head, even Christ" (Ephesians 4:15).
Dear friend,
This is what Trinity Lutheran Church is all about -- speaking the eternal, unerring, saving truths of God's Word clearly and faithfully in genuine Christian love in all our preaching, teaching, and sharing one with another.
As we do this, by God's grace and power, we become more sure of the salvation our God has undeservedly showered upon us in our Savior Jesus, and, as a blessed byproduct, we're drawn closer to each other as we grow in the grace and knowledge of our Precious Redeemer.
It is my hope and prayer that you will join with us in worship to be built up and comforted by God's saving truths. We pray that you will consider joining our fellowship, becoming part of a Christian family united in one faith, one hope, one baptism, confessing one doctrine, and sharing Christ's saving and healing love with each other ... and with the world!
In our Savior's amazing grace,
Pastor Keith Ellerbrock
What We Believe
For a brief introduction to the basic articles of the Christian faith, you may be interested in reading portions of Luthers Small Catechism: For a more detailed overview of confessional Lutheran theology with supporting Bible verses, you might be interested in reading the Brief Statement of the LCMS. For a general overview of the historic Christian faith, you may like to read the three ecumenical creeds. About the Lord's Supper: In the Lutheran Synod of Missouri, we practice Closed Communion. You should know that this is not a new or novel innovation of the Missouri Synod. From the first century through the Ninth centrury, this was the universal practice of all of Christendom. We Missouri Synod Lutherans do not wish to bar fellow saints from the blessings of the Lord's Supper or be separatistic, or set ourselves up as judges of men's hearts. But since we cannot search men's hearts, we must follow the practice of our Saviour who did not invite all of His followers in Jerusalem to His Supper, but only the twelve men He had instructed in doctrine. Therefore, except in cases of emergency and Pastoral care, we invite only those in synods in fellowship with us to join us at the Lord's Supper. The practice of Closed Communion is prompted by love. A full statement on the Biblical theology and and practice of the Lord's Supper is availble on request. If you wish to join us in our Communion Fellowship, pease speak with the pastor or an elder prior to the service.
Worship at Trinity
Our Invitation to Come and Worship with Us
It can be hard to go to a church for the first time. There are so many questions that aren't answered in mailings and newspaper ads.
For example, "Will I know how to get into the building for the service, or will I pick the wrong door?" "Can I bring my children to worship?" "What should I wear?" "What will the service be like?" Unknown factors like these can make attending church intimidating.
Hopefully, this page will answer some of the questions you might have about our church before you visit. I'd like to make your visit with us relaxed and enriching.
My deepest wish is that when you visit Trinity, you will hear about your Savior, Jesus, and come to know the grace and love of God more and more.
Sunday Worship
Every church has its own style of worship. I think you'll enjoy the services at Trinity Lutheran Church. We have two Worship Services on Sunday Morning: 8:00 am & 10:45 am. Both services center around the Word of God and focus our attention on Him. In addition, we have Bible Class, coffee and doughnuts at 9:15am in the fellowship hall.
Each week, the service is printed in the worship folder. You will also find personal prayers to use before and after the service on page 4 of the hymnal. You are welcome to bring along your own Bible and follow along there if you choose.
Dress
Sometimes people wonder how they are expected to dress at a church they've never visited before.
Since the Bible presents no dress code, aside from simple decency and Christian humility, Trinity Lutheran Church doesn't make any rules either.
Like most people, our members try to make their worship time at church a special time. This is often reflected in the way they dress. But dress is a personal matter of worship before God. One may dress casually and rejoice that we have a God who accepts us as we are. Another may dress to reflect the awe and reverence we have for our Savior King. When a person dresses out of love for God, the choice of dress (casual or more formal) is acceptable to God . . . and us.
Offerings
"When will they take the offering?" "How will it be collected?" "How much am I expected to give?" "Do they want visitors to contribute too?" These are typical worries about church offerings.
The Bible teaches that our offerings to God should reflect our belief that all we have is his gift to us. It teaches us that with our offerings we worship and honor God. Like most Christians, our members bring offerings to God through their church. Since offerings are gifts of love for God, no one dictates what each person is to give.
We pass an offering plate during the service so that our worship may include bringing gifts to God. (Offering envelopes are available and keep our gifts a private matter known only to God who sees what we do in private.)
A child may bring the quarters and dimes his parents give him. Older Christians may write a check. Both are remembering Jesus and giving their gift out of love for him.
At first you may wish to learn more about our ministry before bringing your offerings to God through our church. But you are welcome to participate as your heart leads you to give.
The Worst That Can Happen
Attending church somewhere for the first time can be intimidating. Here are some common worries:
"I would just die if they made me stand up and say something." I assure you, we won't embarrass you in this or any other way. We want you to feel comfortable and at home with us. Church should be an enjoyable and uplifting experience.
"I know my child is going to be too noisy." We welcome your children to attend our services, but if you feel uncomfortable with their noise level we do offer a nursery which is located in the rear of the sanctuary. This is a place where your child can play with some toys provided and at the same time you can see and hear the service.
"I know I will feel out of place." I hope that this visitor's guide will ease your mind, but if you have a question, please ask someone for help. Don't hesitate to say, "I am new. What is this about?"
"I am afraid I will say or do something wrong." All of us have felt this way when in a new situation. But I hope you see the people of Trinity to be ordinary people just like yourself. We want to accept you as you are and help you become what Christ wants you to be.
"I just want to watch at first and I know that they will try to involve me or sign me up." It is unpleasant to be pressured or to be part of a "membership drive" as though we were heads of cattle, isn't it? We believe that church membership should be a voluntary thing, and that the most important thing is to trust in the Lord Jesus Christ for forgiveness and salvation. It takes time for this to be cultivated. People need time to evaluate and decide if they wish further involvement. We believe we should respect that need.
"I don't know that much about the Bible." Church and Bible Study are opportunities to grow in our knowledge of the Bible and faith in Jesus. You won't have to answer any questions you don't want to answer. And remember, sometimes the wisest words we say are, "I don't know."
A Final Thought
I pray that this has helped answer some of your questions and alleviate your fears. Our goals as a congregation are quite simple. We want to grow in faith and share that faith with people like you. Everything we do is meant to accomplish these two goals. I pray that there is nothing that stands in your way from learning more about your Savior.
Please do not hesitate to call or email the pastor if you have any questions or if there is anything we can do for you.
God's blessings to you, and I look forward to seeing you in church.
Church Location
If you're heading east on I-70: After you cross the Blanchette bridge, you will approach the I-70/I-270 exchange. Take the exit labelled I-270 North. Merge right and take the St. Charles Rock Road exit. Make a right turn (heading east) on the Rock Road and proceed through several intersections. Make a left turn at McKelvey Road (just past a Red Lobster restaurant). Our church is at the top of the hill on the left.
If you're heading west on I-70: Take exit number 234 (St. Charles Rock Road), heading towards the right (northwest) on the Rock Road. After proceeding through two intersections, and make a right turn onto McKelvey Road. Our church is at the top of the hill on the left.
If you're heading North on I-270: Exit at St. Charles Rock Road (exit number 20C) heading East. Make a right turn onto the St. Charles Rock Road and proceed through several intersections. Make a left turn at McKelvey Road (just past a Red Lobster restaurant). Our church is at the top of the hill on the left.
If you're heading South on I-270: Exit at St. Charles Rock Road (exit number 20C) heading East. Make a left turn onto the St. Charles Rock Road and proceed through several intersections. Make a left turn at McKelvey Road (just past a Red Lobster restaurant). Our church is at the top of the hill on the left.
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