Life Begins with Salvation

Until you have been saved by Jesus, you’re the walking dead. Trapped in your sins. Spiritually unconscious. Separated from God. Salvation is God’s rescue operation: God’s plan and our hope, for God’s glory and our good.


Jesus came to earth, died on a cross, and was raised to life to rescue you from sin, make you alive, and bring you into eternal relationship with God. Salvation is not only a matter of life after death, but also the way to live an abundant life on earth with Jesus, here and now.


Simply put, Jesus is salvation, and salvation is life (1 John 5:12). That’s why Trinity Baptist Church celebrates the empty tomb. When you are saved, the same power that raised Jesus from the dead is in you!

  • Salvation Doesn't Need to be Confusing

    Depending on your family background or religious tradition, you may have heard a variety of ideas about salvation.


    Perhaps you think it’s what happens when you walk an aisle, pray a prayer or get baptized. Maybe you believe salvation is only for “good people,” or that salvation is something you have to earn with good works or something you can lose if you do bad things.


    You don’t have to wonder or doubt. Jesus wants you to know that you have eternal life. (1 John 5:13). That’s why the Bible — God’s Word to us — is clear about every aspect of salvation.

  • Do You Want to be Saved?

    Perhaps you’ve felt unworthy of salvation because of your past. Perhaps you’ve thought good works and keeping rules saved you. Maybe you thought you were saved because you were baptized or prayed a prayer, without experiencing a change of heart.


    The good news is that Jesus is calling you to trust and believe that he has done all the work. Jesus' death, burial and resurrection means we are forgiven and set free to live an abundant life with God here on earth and in eternity.


    If you are ready to believe and receive God's gift of salvation, simply talk to God and surrender your life Him:


    "Dear Lord Jesus, I admit that I’ve fallen short. I’ve sinned and need your forgiveness. I believe that You lived, died and rose again so that I could be connected to God. I confess you as my Lord and surrender my life to You. I give you my past, present and future. Take my life and use it. I give it to You. In Jesus' name, Amen."


    If you prayed and surrendered your life to Jesus Christ, please let us know! If you have any questions, we want to help you take your next step. Stop by Trinity Baptist Church this Sunday. Contact us by clicking below.

Finances & Giving
Tithing Is More Than Giving

When you tithe, you are making an investment into the Kingdom of God and saying to God “I trust you to supply everything in my life.” It teaches us to always put God first in our lives.


"The earth is the LORD's, and everything in it, the world, and all who live in it..." (Psalm 24:1)


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  • What is tithing?

    A tithe—which just means “tenth”—is defined as the first 10% of a person’s income before taxes or anything else comes out. Tithing is a way to worship God by showing Him that we trust His promises. It’s also a way to protect our hearts from greed. By bringing back to God what is rightfully His, we remind ourselves that everything we have comes from Him. The Bible says we can take the promises of God to the bank. When we bring our first and best back to God, He promises to bless the rest. We can’t outgive God. We know tithing is a huge step of obedience, but you’re not in this alone!

  • Why do we give to the local church?

    "The earth is the LORD's, and everything in it, the world, and all who live in it..." (Psalm 24:1)


    As Christians, we believe that we are stewards of God's resources because He is the owner of all that we have. Throughout scripture, we are reminded of the importance of giving back a portion of what God has so generously provided. His Word tells us that giving is an act of worship that should be done with a spirit of thanksgiving.