We hope
- to provide you with resources which will help you grow in faith
- to alert you to the various worship, fellowship and volunteer opportunities that are available for all ages
- to lift your spirit
History:
Trinity Lutheran Church traces its beginning back to the fall of 1885 when Bishop Knut K. Bjorgo of the Norwegian Synod came to this area and conducted services on various occasions for Norwegian settlers in Long Lake Township. Bishop Bjorgo continued to serve this congregation which was called the Brainerd Evangelical Lutheran Church, until 1888, when the constitution was adopted and Pastor Hans A. Nodshilder was called as the pastor.
In 1889 a small building was built at the corner of Tenth and Oak Streets and housed not only the church, but also a school where English was taught to the Scandinavian immigrants.
In 1890, the name of the church was changed to the Norwegian-Danish Lutheran Church.
In 1932 the name of the church was again changed to Trinity Lutheran Church.
Trinity moved to its present location in 1957.
In 1988, Trinity became a part of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America through a merger of the former ALC (Trinity's former alliance), LCA and AELC churches.
In 1990 the addition of the Commons area, offices and classrooms was completed.
Throughout the year 2000, Trinity began a visioning and restructuring process.
Our mission of Caring, Sharing and Outreach will continue to guide Trinity's ministry for years to come.