Winston Parrish
David Livingstone
1813 – 1873
Born the son of deeply religious but humble parents, who lived near Glasgow, Scotland. He studied medicine and theology at the University of Glasgow. Livingstone tried to go to China as a missionary in 1838, but when the Opium War in China closed the doors, he went instead to South Africa. He had been challenged by Robert Moffat, a missionary to that country, who said, “On a clear morning the smoke of a thousand villages could be seen, where the name of Christ had never been heard.” Livingstone joined Moffat and married his daughter.
Livingstone pushed two hundred miles north of Moffat’s assigned station and founded another mission station, Mabosta. Livingstone continued on the mission field and advanced fourteen hundred miles into the interior in spite of the hardships. His purpose was to open the door of Africa to the Gospel. He was attacked and maimed by a lion, his home was destroyed during the Boer War, his body was often racked by fever and dysentery, and his wife died on the field. One morning in May, 1873, a faithful native found Livingstone by his bed, kneeling and dead. The natives buried his heart in Africa as he had requested, but his body was returned to England and buried in Westminster Abbey.
Many felt that no single African explorer had done so much for African geography as Livingstone did during his thirty years work. His travels covered one-third of the continent, from the Cape to near the Equator, and from the Atlantic to the Indian Ocean. Livingstone was no hurried traveler; he did his journeying leisurely, carefully observing and recording with the eye of a trained scientific observer. His example and his death acted as an inspiration, filling Africa with an army of explorers and missionaries, and raising in Europe so powerful a feeling against the slave trade that through him slavery may be considered as having received its death blow.
Henry M. Stanley, a newspaper correspondent sent by The New York Herald, set out to find Livingstone after he had not been heard from for a long period of time. Stanley was so impressed with Livingstone that, after his death, Stanley carried on mission work, leading the king of Buganda to Christ.
Pastor Winston
Trinity Baptist Church
Asheville, North Carolina
United States of America
Upcoming Events
Easter Family Day
Saturday, April 8th at 12:00 noon.
Egg Hunts begin at 1:00 PM. Join us for fun, food and fellowship.
Easter Sunday
April 9th Normal Schedule 8:00 AM Morning Worship, Sunday School, 10:30 Worship Service & TKC
Trinity Men’s Fishing Fellowship
April 23rd-29th
See Pastor Dwight
Weekly Schedule
Sundays
• 8:00 AM Morning Worship
• 9:30 AM Sunday School
• 10:30 AM Morning Worship
Tuesdays
• 6:30 PM Choir & Media Rehearsal
Wednesdays
• 10:00 AM Morning Worship – Heritage Keepers
• 12:00 PM Heritage Keepers Lunch
• 5:30 PM Family Meal
• 6:30 PM Midweek Worship
Thursdays
• 6:30 PM Ladies Bible Study
• 6:30 PM Men’s Bible Study
• 6:30 PM Celebrate Recovery
Thank you
We’re sending our deepest thanks and appreciated for the cards, flowers, food, phone calls, and most importantly your prayers. Your thoughtful support means so much. ~ Kelly, Miranda, Mallory, and Maddax
Thank you for your kind and compassionate care and concern during Ann’s peri-operative period. Truly an attribute of Trinity’s sincere love for it’s sheep. We appreciate the calls, visits and flowers. We love you guys…much. ~ Glen and Ann McCleary
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Missionaries for April
• Charlie Russell -USA Prisons – brussellcl@bellsouth.net
• Barrantes Family – Costa – Ricathebarrantesministry@aol.com
• Jim Tilson – USA Printing- bjtilston@slmin.org
• John Caudle – Canada – deborah.caudle@gmail.com
• Sweetwater Youth Ranch – sweetwater.youthranch@yahoo.com
• Russian Bible Society -Russia – russianbibles@bellsouth.net
Church Cookbook
Our church family has compiled many recipes to share this cookbook with you, from our kitchens to your home!
All proceeds go back into the Ladies Ministry of Trinity Baptist Church.
Ministry Corner
Launch Kids’ Ministry
Trinity Kids’ Church Sundays at 10:30 AM in the lower level, for grades K4-5th.
Trinity Kids’ Launch Wednesdays in the lower level of the Student Building, drop-off starting 6:15 PM.
Thrive Students
6th – 12th Grade meet Wednesdays at 6:30 PM in the Student Building.
Heritage Keepers—If you are 55+, please join us on Wednesday at 10:00 AM in the Sanctuary for a message from our Pastor Emeritus Ralph Sexton. After service we will go to the Family Life Center for a light lunch and fellowship.
Ladies Ministry— Thursday Evening Bible Study – 6:30 PM Tuesdays in the Student Building.
Men’s Ministry Thursday Evening Bible Study – 6:30 PM in the main sanctuary.
Celebrate Recovery is a Christ centered 12 step recovery program for anyone struggling with hurt, pain, or addiction of any kind. CR meets Thursdays at 6:30 PM in the Family Life Center..
New Members Sunday School Class -If you are interested in joining TBC, join us on Sundays at 9:30 AM in Modular
J-102.