Today is Holy Trinity Sunday and we are led to contemplate the astounding connection of God – Father, Son and Holy Spirit – yet the uniqueness of each person of the Trinity. As our nation experiences protests and unrest in the wake of the death of George Floyd, we take an honest look at how we are called to engage with all people who have experienced injustice, racism, discrimination, unfair treatment and under the weight of a broken world. Matthew 28:16-20 is a wonderful word of Jesus for us, that we would approach every event and every person of this world in a faithful and God-fearing way.

Today’s service is led by Pastor Jason Auringer and Pastor Tom Roma
Sermon Title: “Disciples of All Nations”
Texts: Isaiah 11:1-10, Acts 2:14a, 22-36 and Matthew 28:16-20
Music: Jordan Glock (8:00am Service - Organ), Dalton Moore Mike Schlipp (10:30am Service – Vocals, Guitar and Piano)
Holy Trinity Sunday – 6.7.2020

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You may also mail your offering to the church office. Though, we discourage sending cash.

If you need any help at this time, we’d love to do our best to meet those needs. We have a team ready to care for you the best way we can. Please contact the Immanuel Wentzville Church Office at 636-327-4416 or email us at church@ilcsw.net.

If you are in need of pastoral care, we’re ready and willing to meet those needs the best we can. Please email Pastor Jason Auringer at jauringer@ilcsw.net or Pastor Tom Roma at troma@ilcsw.net

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