Trinity Baptist Church

Trinity Baptist Celebrates Family and Friends Day

Pastor Alvin and First Lady Dr. Sandra Tunstill and the members of Trinity Baptist Church Family will celebrate their annual Family and Friends Day Worship Service on Sunday, September 25, at 10 a.m. The special worship, which is the only service that day, unites the entire Trinity membership with their families, friends, former members, neighbors, co-workers and the entire community. Sunday School will begin promptly at 8:45 am. The choirs of Trinity will provide musical selections and Pastor Tunstill will deliver the sermon. “We encourage the community to attend our special worship service and fellowship with family members and old

Area Ministries Observe Holy Week

Faith In Action Miracle Center Good Friday worship takes place on March 25, at 7:45 p.m., at 645 W. Arbor Vitae St., in Inglewood, said Pastor Jynona Norwood, who will preach along with the Rev. Dr. Barbara Reynolds and five local pastors. Easter services will be held on Sunday, March 27, at 11:45 a.m., at 645 W. Arbor Vitae St., in Inglewood. The guest preacher will be the Rev. Dr. Reynolds, an elder at Greater Mount Calvary Holy Church in Washington, DC, and president and founder of the Harriet’s Anti-Drug Ministry. Dr. Reynolds is a co-founder of USA Today and

Trinity Hosts Family and Friends Day

Trinity Baptist Church plans a Family and Friends Day Worship Service on Sunday, September 27, at 10 a.m. According to Pastor Alvin Tunstill, Jr., the special service will replace the multiple services that are usually held each Sunday. “Our goal is to bring together the entire Trinity membership, their families, friends, former members, neighbors, co-workers and the entire community,” he explained. “Music will be provided by our mass choir and the message will focus on strengthening your faith and hopefully, increasing your desire to seek a deeper personal relationship with our God. We invite the greater Los Angeles community to

Trinity Baptist hosts ‘Gala Affair’ at L.A. Mission

In an effort to bless others as God blessed them, Pastor Alvin Tunstill, Jr., and the members of Trinity Baptist Church united with the Los Angeles Mission to offer a range of services to people residing on the city’s skid row. The day-long ‘Gala Affair,’ held on May 30, provided free haircuts, manicures, and foot-washing along with food, prizes and eighty $25 gift cards to more than 500 men, women and children. Also, Brian Ferguson, director of Trinity’s Homeless Ministry, performed as ‘Christian the Clown’ and the ‘Giant Man on Stilts.’ Explaining the reason behind the event, Pastor Tunstill said,