It is Jesus, the incarnation of the living God, who Isaiah promised would come as a child born, a son given (Isa. 9:7). Jesus, the holy seed (Isa. 6:13) from the root of Jesse (Isa. 11:10), who would go to the cross for our sake: “being despised and rejected” and “pierced for our transgressions; crushed for our iniquities” (Isa. 53:3,5). In the midst of exile, Isaiah prophesied only one way home to our God: through the arrival of the God-man, Jesus.
As you will hear Pastor say, “What becomes plain [through the book of Isaiah] is this: when Jesus comes, he brings with him a Kingdom. A reign. A Home and haven under God’s care that is very, very good.”
(Wednesdays at 3:30pm & 6:30pm)
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December 3
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Far from Home
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December10
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No Place Like Home
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December 17
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A Home Unbroken
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There will be meals between the midweek Advent services to benefit Calvary Lutheran High School students attending the March for Life in DC and Trinity members going on a mission trip next month (January 2026).
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Christmas Eve
Candlelight services
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6:00pm & 11:00pm
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Christmas Day
w/ Christmas Hymn Sing
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9:00am
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New Year’s Eve
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December 31, 6:30pm
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Epiphany
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January 6, 6:30pm
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