| dc.description.abstract | Tom Biedenbender’s church history paper offers a comprehensive account of Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church in Brillion, Wisconsin, from its founding in 1882 through the mid-1980s. The essay traces the congregation’s growth, pastoral leadership, and physical expansion, including the construction of worship spaces, a parsonage, and a Christian day school. It highlights Trinity’s commitment to Christ-centered education and its involvement in the Manitowoc Lutheran High School Federation. The paper also details the formation and contributions of various congregational organizations, such as the choir, Ladies Aid, Sewing Circle, School Club, LWMS, and youth groups. Personal reflections and historical anecdotes enrich the narrative, offering insight into the congregation’s spiritual life and community engagement. The work serves as both a historical record and a heartfelt tribute to God’s blessings on Trinity Lutheran Church.
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