English-speaking church in Eindhoven

Posts from 2024 (Page 4)

Outreach and mission trip from Capernwray

After years of many Trinity families fostering a close relationship with Capernwray in England, Trinity Church recently had the privilege of welcoming students from the Bible school for an outreach and missions week. This marked a significant moment for our community, as it was our first time hosting such an event. Four wonderful individuals joined us, staying with the families of our…

The Humble King

We embark on the Holy Week with Palm Sunday, as Jesus, who previously shunned public attention, now arrives, riding on a donkey. Acknowledged by the people as their king, they proclaimed, ‘Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord’ (Psalm 118.26).

Five Baptised at Trinity

Sunday at Trinity was nothing short of extraordinary as our congregation gathered for a deeply moving service. After enduring the challenges of the pandemic, our community celebrated a significant milestone: the first full immersion baptisms at Trinity in what felt like ages. Five individuals made the courageous decision to take this profound step in their…

Charles Price at Trinity

On Friday 16th February we were blessed to have international bible teacher and author, Charles Price, with us. The evening began with a time of worship and a brief look into the Torchbearers organisation ( Torchbearers International – Bible schools and conferences) . Charles spoke about the life of Christ in us. He spoke about Jesus’…

Watch and Pray

Church Lenten Prayer

As we embark on the season of Lent, extending until the celebration of Easter on March 31st, we are called to engage in prayer, fasting, and self-denial. These three disciplines, as elucidated by our Lord Jesus in his sermon on the Mount (Matthew 6), are central to our spiritual growth and relationship with God. While…

“This is my beloved Son; listen to him.”

The Transfiguration of our Lord Jesus is recounted in the first three Gospels. During this event, Jesus revealed a glimpse of his divine glory to his chosen disciples, Peter, James, and John. It was a moment carefully orchestrated by Jesus before his impending suffering and death, intended to leave an indelible mark on his followers.