Pieces falling into place
The twisting and turning.

The wrenching of the round peg into the square hole is at its breaking point.

Since Trinity's last major construction project, which included the addition of almost everything south of the work room 20-plus years ago, the church and school has done a lot of twisting and wedging in terms of its facility.
But how much more stamina does Trinity’s round peg have?

How can Trinity continue to provide optimal space for teaching and preaching – to deliver the greatest amount of ministry impact as we move forward with our Let’s Go initiative (including the use of our chapel, which is used for meeting space)?

There’s good news.

The pieces are beginning to fall into place.

For the past three months, Trinity’s build team – Mark Jorgensen, Jacob Spath, John Bremer, Tim Davison, Julie Wall, Jason Werning and Michelle Warner – has been working with the Aspen Group, which is a ministry focused design, build, furnish firm. 
Aspen has been to Trinity’s campus several times during the past three months investigating and crafting refurbishing and expansion plans.

The possibilities are exciting, and we can’t to share them with you.

On Sunday – during Trinity’s Let’s Go event – at 9:30 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. more details about this process will be shared in the sanctuary.

The hope is to share even more specifics during upcoming congregational forum.
LET'S GO EVENT
Trinity will be having its Let's Go vision launch event on Feb. 27, beginning at 9:30 a.m.

Everyone is encouraged and welcome to come to check out all the exciting things happening at Trinity, and also to see what the future may hold for Trinity.

For more details and an event schedule, you can CLICK HERE.