The church council is a governing body that provides leadership, direction, and oversight for the congregation. The council meets monthly to discuss and make decisions on a wide range of matters. These include spiritual guidance, church policies, budget and finances, community outreach, and the maintenance of church property. The council also works to ensure that the church's mission and vision are effectively carried out, addressing the needs of the congregation and the wider community.
The Strategy Team holds accountability for long-range planing, goal-setting, and special projects.
The Finance Team operates on behalf of Trinity Lutheran Church to provide effective and accountable financial management of Trinity's business matters. The team participates in the development of sound plans to support the church's mission. It also encourages good stewardship guidelines in the use of the congregation’s resources.
The Worship and Music Team strives to make the Trinity Lutheran Church worship experience welcoming and spiritually fulfilling to all. This team focuses on worship logistics and procedures, sound, and livestream.
The Facilities Team is accountable to oversee the care, maintenance and updates to the property. They ensure the facilities and properties are well maintained and welcoming to all.
The Inclusion and Reconciliation Team formed in 2022 with a small group of members whose hearts were stirred to dig deeper into what it means as disciples of Christ to truly welcome and include all. They discuss various materials on inclusive topics and currently meet bi-monthly.
The Communications Team oversees and supports the forms of communication Trinity Lutheran Church puts forth to the community. This includes advertising, marketing, branding, our published materials, annual report, banners, and social media.
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We the congregation of Trinity Lutheran Church, acknowledge and honor the Cheyenne, the Apache, the Ute and the Ocethi Sakowin peoples, upon whose ancestral homelands we gather. We give thanks for their presence here since time immemorial and their nurture and care for this land. We also wish to recognize and honor all our Indigenous siblings who have and continue to care for this land and call it their home.