Trinity Newsletter January 2026

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January 2026

Trinity Lutheran Church

Villa Park, IL

Always Growing in Christ

New Year - New in Christ

Daddy, when are you going to have your baby? It was an innocent question by a 4-year-old as I stood next to my pregnant wife. It was the impetus to the New Year’s resolution that led to a weight loss of 30 lbs. What does it take for you to make changes in your life?

The New Year is a time when people take a look and see what they want to do differently. Lots of times we make resolutions, desire to have changes, strive for those changes to happen, only to find that they don’t stick, or aren’t the change we really needed.


When you think of change, do you think most often “What must I do?” That is the way we are most often encouraged to think and speak. Our world puts the emphasis on what we do, what we think, what we accomplish. It is no wonder then that there is so much trouble speaking of Christ, of forgiveness, of grace,
because they are all external, all done to us. Spiritual change happens not because of us, but because of Christ.

Change fails because we won’t let God “at us.” We won’t let him at us because we close our ears to the word, close our eyes to the cross, close our mouths to the Sacrament, close our hands to the service, close our lives to his working.

The Church is a completely different way to think, and live. It is different because it is under the Gospel, not the Law. It is under Christ, not me. It is gift, not work. It is a completely different way to think, but it is a completely free way to think. God working in me, changing my will to be what he gives, fed by His word and sacrament, changed by His grace, to be an instrument of service in his hand. We have been made new in the waters of Holy Baptism. We wake up new each day, having drowned the old Adam, because we know what God has done in that Holy Water and Word.

It is a completely different way to think, and live. But then again, it is a new day, new month, new year, it is new in Christ.

 

Pastor Allyn

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Lenten Soup Suppers

After 25 years of running soup suppers the Youth Board is dealing with some situations
that are making it difficult to take on the entire responsibility ourselves this year.

With a lot of thought and consideration about the best way to continue the Trinity tradition of serving soup suppers during Lent without stressing the youth board, we are asking other Boards, Trinity groups, and maybe even groups of friends to volunteer to each take one week to help in the kitchen. Not only does working in the kitchen fill a purpose in serving others, it’s a great way to make friends and build relationships.

The Youth Board and the youth will offer support and guidance each week. Volunteers do not need to provide anything but helping hands unless they want to donate soup or desserts per the sign-up sheet.

Drinks, bowls, eating utensils, bread, etc. will be supplied by the Board. We would appreciate receiving a portion of the donations received at the suppers to cover weekly expenses and the remaining contributions can be dispersed as decided by each group.

Judy will contact volunteers to review responsibilities and answer questions before the
suppers begin.


Thanks for your support as we work through these suggested changes.

Trinity Youth Board

Congregational Survey Results

Date: February 22nd

Time: after the 10:30 service

Place: Trinity Center

What: Presentation of the results from the recent congregational survey.

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Wednesday Fellowship Group (WFG)

New Year’s Potluck

1/21/26 11AM

Trinity Center

Please join us for a Potluck followed by a few games of BINGO at 11am in the Trinity Center (immediately following Pastor Allyn's Bible Study).
If you have any questions, please contact Donna Heuser at 630-913-6631.

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Adopt A Bill

This quarter's bills to sponsor are Snow Plowing (approx. $5k/yr) and Natural Gas (historically approx. $833/mo., but last bill was over $1k). As you can, please consider sponsoring one of these bills above & beyond your normal giving. Adopt-a-Bill contributions help keep our finances on track
& reduce the need for end-of-year pleas to meet the budget.

Adult Christian Daycare

ADULT CHRISTIAN CARE (ACC) is looking for 1 more volunteer to attend a total of 5 meetings a year at Epiphany Lutheran Church to help support the cause of ACC. If interested, please contact Donna Heuser @ 630-913-6631.

LCMS Stewardship Ministry

“And he who was seated on the throne said, ‘Behold, I am making all things new. Also, He said, ‘Write this down, for these words are trustworthy and true” (Revelation 21:5).

In January there is a great deal of “new” talk. Parties are held to ring in the “new” year. “New” year’s resolutions are made to set a “new” course of life in the “new” year. There is date forgetfulness as checks and other forms are filled out without using the “new” year on the dateline.

We use all this “new” talk because there is very often so much wrong with the old in us. We think back to the “new” resolutions from the previous year that only lasted a few weeks. That “new” person did not shed any pounds and instead, picked up a few. The “new” habits of going to the gym were soon replaced by even more time on the couch binging on Netflix. The “new” person who does not lose their temper, use sarcasm as a lethal weapon and spend more money that necessary, but who worships, prays and serves the Lord and the neighbor, never seemed to stick around. We need “new” talk because the Old Adam is alive and well within every one of us.

But this promise of “new” is a matter of stewardship. It is the Lord Himself who makes the promise of all things being new. These words recorded by St. John are not pious wishes or hopeless promises. They do what they say. YOU, that one baptized into Jesus’ death and resurrection, are NEW! These words are indeed trustworthy and true. This “new” comes to you in the Gospel of Jesus Christ. It comes free of charge, even without our prayer.

This stewardship of “new” is not a vague, someday kind of stewardship either. You are NEW now! Forgiven. Reborn from above. The old is gone, nailed to Calvary’s cross and buried and rotting in a tomb that was only borrowed by Jesus for His resurrection rest. The Gospel is what makes us NEW every morning. Remembering your baptism, you are new. Confessing your sins and receiving absolution makes you new. Hearing the Gospel filling your ears makes you new. Feasting on Christ’s body and blood in the Holy Supper makes you new.

These mercies, totally undeserved as they are, are entrusted to us to steward TODAY even as we long for the Last Day. But we know how often we fail in this stewardship. We hoard God’s creation as if it belongs to us. We belittle and devalue our neighbor because they look or sound or act in a way that we do not like. We seek to make the Holy Word of God softer and more palatable for those, or even ourselves, who refuse to confess sin as sin and repent. We value our comfort over truth, our reputation over faithfulness and our treasure over making sure that people get to hear of the Jesus who has done so much for the world and us.

We, as stewards of the Gospel, need to be made new every day. This is exactly what the Lord does. We failed in stewardship of the Gospel last year, so He gives us a new year. We failed in stewardship of the Gospel yesterday, and He gives us a new day. We failed in stewardship of the Gospel in the last few minutes, and yet in mercy our newness comes with each tick of the clock! Because that is how the Lord works.

As we see this working of all new things in us, it then calls us to be stewards of this newness to the world. This starts right in our own homes. It radiates out to our neighbors. It beams out from our congregations. This newness is teamed at the circuit, district and Synod levels all to shine the newness of the Gospel to those who need it.

Your new talk starts in the newness of the Gospel. Steward this treasure in this new year and this new day. It starts with a new you in Jesus. This is indeed trustworthy and true.

Worship Services

Saturdays 4:30 pm

Sundays 8 am & 10:30 am

 

Coming Soon

Cocoa Crawl: February 21, 2026 11 am - 3 pm

 

 

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