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Headmaster In Romans 12:5 wo read. So wo. who are many, are one body in Christ, and individually members of one another. This verse indicates that each of us who knows God by trusting in His Son. the Lord Jesus, for salvation lias shared ownership in every other believer. I own. as it were, a part of you and you likewise own a part of me. We belong to each other. If I own a new hike 01 a car ora nice wardrobe. 1 will naturally want to lake care of it. If my car breaks down, for example. I will make every attempt to get it fixed, to meet its need to be repaired. In a similar way. those of us at Trinity who profess to know Cod personally own a part of each other. Logically (and obediently), then, we will want to take care of our possessions by meeting each other’s needs. That would include enlarging our groups to include those who want in. reaching out to those who are lonely or shy or hurting or a little different than we are. ask- ing forgiveness of those we know we've wronged, and confront- ing each other lovingly when the Lord so impresses us. The broader implication of the idea of belonging to each oilier includes our involvement in the community-at-large, our secondary students' participation in the STEP Project, the senior ministry project, individual students' participation in Teen Mis- sions. class and grade level involvement with Genesis I School in Mendenhall. Mississippi, and individual involvement by numbers of our students in ministry and service outside Trinity. The primary characteristics of a caring community are a will- ingness to embrace those of its own who have needs, and a will- ingness to share its energy and resources with those outside its community who have need. May the Lord motivate us to do both passionately and faithfully. Michael Beidel 14 Mike Beidel: Headmaster and calculus whiz “O Magnify the Lord ...
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Heads of Schools Jim Eckhardt Secondary School Head Rod Morris Elementary School Head Board of Trustees First row: Dan Majors, Bo Miller (Chairman), Dan Thor, T. D. Dickey Second row: Jim Valesano, Dan Dansby, Dick Crews, Gerald Horn, Jerry Smith, Glen Hinckley Not pic- tured: Trevor Mabery, Bill Bell 15 Thanks. Grandma!
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