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Who we are
Trinity Lutheran Church (Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod) in Athens, Georgia is a Biblically-based congregation fully committed to being strongly in the Word, Christ-centered and people-sensitive, and marked by peace and unity in the Lord.
Strong in the Word
Jesus calls sinners to repentance and comforts the brokenhearted through the preaching and teaching of His Word. We are a congregation that proclaims the Bible as the written Word of God – the very voice of Jesus, the Good Shepherd. The Holy Spirit, through the Word, creates and sustains trust in Jesus Christ. Through this living and powerful Word, Jesus Himself comforts, forgives, and guides people through perplexing, difficult, and confusing life questions and decisions. Trinity Lutheran Church is strongly committed to reading, studying, and growing in the Word of God.
Christ-Centered and People-Sensitive
Our focus is Jesus and His presence among us. We believe that Jesus is present among us through the life-giving waters of Baptism, a Sacrament that unites us with Jesus’ death and resurrection, washes away our sins, and brings us into fellowship with the Holy Christian Church. We rejoice in the gracious presence of Jesus in the Lord’s Supper, where Jesus sustains us with the forgiveness of sins, strengthens us for a life of service to Him, and prepares us for life eternal. As a community, we strive to follow the example of Jesus who loved us and cared for us when we had no strength. Through our congregation, we serve the sick, the elderly, and those struggling with difficult situations and transitions in life. Because people are important, we gladly serve others in the spirit of Christ who loves us.
Peace and Unity in the Lord
Trinity Lutheran Church welcomes everyone! We are united by our relationship with Jesus Christ and our lives centered on the Word. We rejoice and live in the faith that God has given to us. We want you to experience that peace and joy also – so we extend to you a friendly invitation to worship with us, and consider us as your church home. The doors at Trinity are always open to you. God’s blessings and we look forward to seeing you soon!
Strong in the Word
Jesus calls sinners to repentance and comforts the brokenhearted through the preaching and teaching of His Word. We are a congregation that proclaims the Bible as the written Word of God – the very voice of Jesus, the Good Shepherd. The Holy Spirit, through the Word, creates and sustains trust in Jesus Christ. Through this living and powerful Word, Jesus Himself comforts, forgives, and guides people through perplexing, difficult, and confusing life questions and decisions. Trinity Lutheran Church is strongly committed to reading, studying, and growing in the Word of God.
Christ-Centered and People-Sensitive
Our focus is Jesus and His presence among us. We believe that Jesus is present among us through the life-giving waters of Baptism, a Sacrament that unites us with Jesus’ death and resurrection, washes away our sins, and brings us into fellowship with the Holy Christian Church. We rejoice in the gracious presence of Jesus in the Lord’s Supper, where Jesus sustains us with the forgiveness of sins, strengthens us for a life of service to Him, and prepares us for life eternal. As a community, we strive to follow the example of Jesus who loved us and cared for us when we had no strength. Through our congregation, we serve the sick, the elderly, and those struggling with difficult situations and transitions in life. Because people are important, we gladly serve others in the spirit of Christ who loves us.
Trinity Lutheran Church welcomes everyone! We are united by our relationship with Jesus Christ and our lives centered on the Word. We rejoice and live in the faith that God has given to us. We want you to experience that peace and joy also – so we extend to you a friendly invitation to worship with us, and consider us as your church home. The doors at Trinity are always open to you. God’s blessings and we look forward to seeing you soon!
Street Address
2535 Jefferson Rd
Athens,
GA
30607-1204
United States
Phone: (706) 546-1280
Fax: (706) 546-0150
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Church Pastor
Rev David Heller
Pastor-Senior Administrative
2535 Jefferson Rd
Athens,
GA
30607-1204
United States
Phone: (706) 546-1280
Fax: (706) 546-0150
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Lutheran Church
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The Lutheran Church - Missouri Synod
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Rev David Heller
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Shashana Reinking
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2535 Jefferson Rd
Athens, GA
30607-1204
Athens, GA
30607-1204
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Trinity Lutheran Church Service Times
Sunday Communion Worship - 10am
Sunday School Opening - 8:45am
Wednesday Services during Lent and Advent
11:30am followed by lunch
7:00pm preceeded by dinner at 6pm
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Sunday School Opening - 8:45am
Wednesday Services during Lent and Advent
11:30am followed by lunch
7:00pm preceeded by dinner at 6pm
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Trinity Lutheran Church History
The seed that has grown into Trinity Lutheran Church of Athens, Georgia, was planted on November 12, 1939 by the Rev. Theodore Ahrendt of Grace Lutheran Church in Atlanta and of the Lutheran Church Missouri Synod. He shared his vision in a sermon to six Christian Lutherans of the Athens and University of Georgia communities. Services were conducted at the Emmanuel Episcopal Church. World War II brought in a wave of veterans as students and faculty who wished to continue their Christianity in their new home.
By April 5, 1953, 16 Lutherans chartered Trinity Lutheran Church and began the Lord’s work by establishing a Sunday School first. The school met in the Lustrat House on the campus of the University. The congregation eventually also met there with Sunday worship services. Other public sites used by the fledgling congregation were the Athens City Hall and Clarke County Courthouse. The founders had visions for a permanent ministry in both the town and gown locales and so provided service to the City of Athens and the students at the University of Georgia. They foresaw that growth would result in a separation into a campus congregation and an urban one. Their first building was at 1010 S. Lumpkin Street, which was known as the Trinity Lutheran Church and Student Center . The first pastor was Richard P. Deffner who was also missionary-at-large for the Athens-Gainesville area and coordinator of campus work for the Florida-Georgia District of the Lutheran Church Missouri Synod and chairman of the District Commission on College and University Work. He served Trinity from 1953 to 1965.
In 1966, the congregation decided to separate the Town congregation from the Gown, a situation which was enhanced by the donation of 10 acres of wooded land on Jefferson Road by Mrs. Lorenzo Moss. The student work was continued by our second pastor, the Rev. Ed Ralph. Pastor Ralph has since retired and the student congregation has been renamed Christus Victor Lutheran Church and Student Center. Christus Victor is currently a town and gown congregation under the leadership of the Rev. Gregory C. Michael.
The Rev. Wyatt Kimberley became the third pastor of Trinity in 1970. As a missions official in the Florida-Georgia District, he was on the ground floor in 1953 when Trinity was chartered. A Parish Hall and Education Building were erected on the Moss tract in November of 1971 and from this site Trinity has ministered to Athens through the efforts of a preschool beginning in 1987. Pastor Kimberley served Trinity from 1970 to 1984, leaving to become District's Director of "His Love, Our Response," a stewardship emphasis. Our fourth pastor, the Rev. Dr. David Bernthal, accepted Trinity's call in August of 1985 and led Trinity's ministry by overseeing the erection of the present sanctuary, an administration building, and a day care and preschool mission, Trinity Lutheran Academy, until September 2000. Vacancy Pastor Thomas Artelt lead our church until the congregation Called Pastor Scott Heitshusen in November, 2001. Pastor Scott brought the celebration of the Sacrament of Holy Communion to all services each Sunday, initiated a mid-week blended style worship service, organized Trinity’s administration and updated our technology. Pastor Heitshusen was called to another congregation in July 2006.
Pastor David Heller accepted Trinity’s Call in November, 2007. Coming from service as a military chaplain, he brings a unique, compassionate perspective to his ministry. His goal is to grow the congregation to better serve the Athens area through God’s Word.
Trinity began God's work with six Christians in 1939 and today has over 200 baptized members.
In 1966, the congregation decided to separate the Town congregation from the Gown, a situation which was enhanced by the donation of 10 acres of wooded land on Jefferson Road by Mrs. Lorenzo Moss. The student work was continued by our second pastor, the Rev. Ed Ralph. Pastor Ralph has since retired and the student congregation has been renamed Christus Victor Lutheran Church and Student Center. Christus Victor is currently a town and gown congregation under the leadership of the Rev. Gregory C. Michael.
Trinity began God's work with six Christians in 1939 and today has over 200 baptized members.
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Trinity Lutheran Church listing was last updated on the 3rd of August, 2021