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Who we are
Welcome to Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church
Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church is honored to be a congregation of the Southern Ohio Synod of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America
The members of Trinity Lutheran Church recognize that God loves, forgives, and calls each of us unconditionally and that every human being is created in the image of God.
As a result, we welcome all people into our community of faith and invite them to join us as we seek to understand God's love for us and struggle to be faithful messengers of that love in the world.
Although our world is a place of alienation and brokenness, Christ calls us to reconciliation and wholeness.
In response, we join hands with all our sisters and brothers, grateful for the unique gifts that each of us has to offer, regardless of our race, age, gender identity, marital status, physical and mental abilities, sexual orientation, national origin, or economic status.
Our Mission
Sharing the Word of God Through Worship and Teaching, With Love and Service, In Our Congregation and Our Community
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Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church is honored to be a congregation of the Southern Ohio Synod of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America
The members of Trinity Lutheran Church recognize that God loves, forgives, and calls each of us unconditionally and that every human being is created in the image of God.
As a result, we welcome all people into our community of faith and invite them to join us as we seek to understand God's love for us and struggle to be faithful messengers of that love in the world.
Although our world is a place of alienation and brokenness, Christ calls us to reconciliation and wholeness.
In response, we join hands with all our sisters and brothers, grateful for the unique gifts that each of us has to offer, regardless of our race, age, gender identity, marital status, physical and mental abilities, sexual orientation, national origin, or economic status.
Our Mission
Sharing the Word of God Through Worship and Teaching, With Love and Service, In Our Congregation and Our Community
Street Address
404 South Third Street
Columbus,
OH
43215
United States
Phone: (614) 224 6818
Fax: (614) 224-6799
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Church Pastor
Pastor Charles Peterson
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404 South Third Street
Columbus,
OH
43215
United States
Phone: (614) 224 6818
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Evangelical Lutheran Church in America
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Trinity Lutheran Church Service Times
Saturday
5:00 p.m. Holy Communion
​Wednesday
6:15 p.m. Eucharist
Sunday
10:30 a.m. Holy Communion
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​Wednesday
6:15 p.m. Eucharist
Sunday
10:30 a.m. Holy Communion
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Trinity Lutheran Church History
History of Our Church
To write about the beginning of Trinity one must go back to the year 1847. At that time gold was discovered in California, the French Nation was having their problems, and finally did overthrow their king, Louis Philippe. The United States was a growing nation and there was quite an influx of German and Prussian immigrants coming into the new country. Hundreds moved to the small central Ohio city of Columbus. There were two factions of these Protestant Christians from Europe – some were Lutherans who believed in the Holy Scriptures as interpreted in the Augsburg Confession and there were others who leaned towards the teachings of Zwingli and Calvin, known generally as the founders of the Reformed Church. Because of the situation – adherents of the two beliefs coming to Columbus at the same time and settling in the south end of Columbus (now known as German Village) and joining St. Paul’s at Mound and High Streets – it became necessary for the Rev. Conrad Mees, pastor of St. Paul’s to sever connections with the Lutheran Joint Synod of Ohio and Other States.
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To write about the beginning of Trinity one must go back to the year 1847. At that time gold was discovered in California, the French Nation was having their problems, and finally did overthrow their king, Louis Philippe. The United States was a growing nation and there was quite an influx of German and Prussian immigrants coming into the new country. Hundreds moved to the small central Ohio city of Columbus. There were two factions of these Protestant Christians from Europe – some were Lutherans who believed in the Holy Scriptures as interpreted in the Augsburg Confession and there were others who leaned towards the teachings of Zwingli and Calvin, known generally as the founders of the Reformed Church. Because of the situation – adherents of the two beliefs coming to Columbus at the same time and settling in the south end of Columbus (now known as German Village) and joining St. Paul’s at Mound and High Streets – it became necessary for the Rev. Conrad Mees, pastor of St. Paul’s to sever connections with the Lutheran Joint Synod of Ohio and Other States.
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Trinity Lutheran Church listing was last updated on the 19th of November, 2018