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Bold 3D black text that says "GO BEYOND".

Now to him who is able to do above and beyond all that we ask or think according to the power that works in us.
- Ephesians 3:20 (CSB)

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July 2, 2026

  • TRINITY TREASURES

    As we prepare for our upcoming construction project, we'll be packing and relocating many items throughout our church. We need your help to preserve our story here. If you know of an item in the church that has special meaning or value, we ask that you submit a form to tell us about it. 

    Some items hold special memories, historical significance, or meaningful stories that may not be widely known. We'd love your help identifying those treasures so we can document their history and handle them with extra care.

    Please complete one form for each item you'd like to tell us about.

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The Go Beyond Vision isn’t simply about a project or improvements, it’s about creating room for people to grow in faith, build meaningful connections, and experience the life-changing hope of Jesus for years to come. We believe God is inviting Trinity into something important…

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Now to him who is able to do above and beyond all that we ask or think according to the power that works in us. - Ephesians 3:20 (CSB)

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An invitation to a Legacy of Faithfulness and Purpose to

GO BEYOND

Interior of a church altar with an open Bible, two lit candles in holders, and a wooden cross mounted on a curved wooden wall.

Nearly a century ago, a group of faithful men and women gathered in Columbus with a vision to create a church centered on the Gospel of Jesus Christ. On March 25, 1928, our very first worship service was held in what used to be a downtown dance hall. It wasn’t fancy, maybe even a little scandalous, but that faithfulness led to something special.

They could not have known all that would follow. They couldn’t see the global wars, the cultural shifts, the digital revolution, or the changing needs of a growing city. But what they could see was Jesus, and they believed He was worth sharing for generations to come. They sacrificed their time, their comfort, and their resources to build what we now call Trinity Lutheran Church.

Today, nearly 98 years later, that same spirit still defines us. We believe God is once again inviting us to take a bold step of faith. Not just to preserve what has been, but to prepare for what could be. We all agree we stand on the legacy of those who went before us, and now we ask ourselves, “Is it our turn?” Just as those early founders trusted God to build something lasting, we now believe He is calling us to do the same, for a future that will bless generations to come. This is not simply about updating a facility. It is about truly believing that God still has more for us.

What better reason than to glorify God and invest in the future of our family and community by sharing the gift of Jesus, a gift that lasts forever. We believe this next step will require faith, courage, and deep sacrifice. And we believe it will unleash a new season of transformation, purpose, and joy…not just for Trinity, but for our city and beyond.

This vision to Go Beyond is so much more than a building. It is about investing in the future of this amazing family. It is about creating space where real healing is recognized, real purpose and calling are discovered, and life transformation is celebrated. This is a defining moment in our history, Trinity. As we move forward, we do so with gratitude for the past and boldness for the future, trusting that the abundant God who provided then will be the abundant God who leads us now.

Let’s Go Beyond together.

In His grace,

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Pastor Billy Czapla

a history of

our church

With roots that began at the turn of the 20th century, “Trinity Lutheran Church” began officially on March 25, 1928. The new congregation purchased a hall on 11th Street for $12,500 and called Rev. F. Albin Heinz to serve 425 baptized members.

With a congregation of more than 1,000, a new space to carry out the Church’s mission was needed by the 1950’s. Starting with an individual bequest, a building fund was established. This culminated in the purchase of land in 1955 and dedication of the current building in 1962.

This structure has served Trinity’s mission for 63 years, almost twice as long as our first church home. The congregation has considered renovations, both small and large. Some have been completed, some have not. As a result, the church’s infrastructure and spaces are largely still built for the 1960s.

Ministry today looks very different than it did in 1962, and we believe God wants to bless our church in new and profound ways as we prepare to move into Trinity’s second century in 2028.

This project is about taking a risk to experience God’s full abundance. It’s about the resulting change He will bring to us and to our community.

honoring the past, investing in the future

big impact

Over 62 years ago, Trinity Lutheran Church launched a bold endeavor, to build a new place of worship that would serve not only their own generation, but countless generations to come. That vision was driven by one goal: to reach people with the transforming love and life of Jesus.

Through the selfless sacrifice of those who came before us, a church home was created. And from that place, thousands have encountered the Gospel; through weekly worship, youth group, weddings, funerals, VBS, Bible studies, confirmation, serving opportunities, community partnerships and so much more. That same home still serves our church and community today. It has been well used and well loved, almost every day of the week.

Now, as we look forward, we also look back with gratitude for those who said yes to something beyond themselves. Their vision has become our inheritance. And today, we are being invited into the same kind of faithful sacrifice.

We ask you to envision the transformative impact that the Go Beyond Vision Campaign can have on those who have not yet walked through our doors, (some of whom have not even been born yet). By ensuring that our space is well-equipped, welcoming, and ready for future generations, we are creating a place where people can continue to encounter Jesus and be changed by His love.

This student’s story is just one of many. Through children’s and youth ministries, mission trips, worship, teaching, testimony nights, and meaningful connection, God is using Trinity to change lives. When we invest in the next generation through the Go Beyond Vision Campaign, we are not simply renovating a facility. We are continuing the legacy of those who gave so that we could know Jesus, and we are passing that legacy on to others, trusting that God will use our sacrifice to make a big impact for years to come.

A man stands at a podium speaking in front of a congregation inside a church. Visible are a large wooden cross on the back wall, two lit candles on the altar, and banners on each side of the stage with the words 'SENT' and 'RE discovering the movement.' The audience is seated in pews, facing the speaker, with musical instruments visible on the left side.

“I love being able to come to a community on Wednesdays who will always support me and lead me closer to God.”

- High School Student

the vision

For nearly 98 years, Trinity Lutheran Church has been a place where people experience Jesus. His love, His grace, and His purpose for their lives. Knowing the heart of that will not change, we do believe God is preparing us for something new. After many years of listening, praying, and learning together, our leadership is stepping out in faith and inviting our entire church family into a bold season of rediscovering His loving reach, His faithfulness, and His purpose for our lives.

We believe God is calling us to go beyond.

Go Beyond our comfort. Go Beyond our beliefs. Go Beyond our strength.

Go Beyond our work. Go Beyond ourselves to witness God's power and glory for generations to come.

Yes, a significant part of this vision campaign will focus on our facility. But this is not just about making things look better. It is about:

  • Redesigning our facility to reflect our mission and vision, meeting the demands of today's ministry needs

  • Empowering this generation and the next through safe, welcoming, and flexible spaces that meet current standards

  • Investing in a facility that is accessible, functional, and ready to serve our city because of where God has placed us

These are all important and practical needs for the future of Trinity. But please do not miss the heart of what this vision is. A vision that is ultimately about calling every person who calls Trinity home into a renewed commitment to discipleship and giving glory to God for all He has done and continues to do. The truth is, there are thousands in our community who are separated from God and do not have a church home. Our prayer is that many of those individuals would be willing to step through our doors if someone from Trinity built a relationship with them and extended an invitation.

To help us live out this vision, we are inviting everyone to Go Beyond by committing in one or more of these meaningful ways:

Ways to Participate:

Committing to One

By committing to reaching one person in your life with the love of Jesus.

Committing to Community

By stepping into deeper community by joining a group that helps you grow in faith and walk alongside others.

Committing to Give

By investing generously in the mission and future of Trinity as we take the next steps needed to thrive in the years to come

Throughout this Vision Campaign, we will be sharing more about each of these invitations and how your commitment is part of what God is doing in and through us. For now, would you simply begin with prayer? Ask God how He might lead you to participate and Go Beyond in this fun season to come for our church family.

what do I do now?

Ask

We ask everyone to pray the campaign prayer:

“God, what do You want to do through me?” This is a question to ask in your own heart and also to be in prayer about with a spouse or your family. The answer is not the same for everyone. Pray that God will give you peace as you discern how to participate.

Consider

Consider what you can do or give up in order to be part of this project. Look at the Chart of Gifts. You can see that it is not equal gifts that will get us to our goals, it is equal sacrifice. Also, consult the Finding Ways to Give insert. If you have a spouse or other family members, share together about what commitment God may be calling you to make.

Commit

Determine your gift and fill out a Commitment Card. On our Commitment Weekend on May 16 & 17, 2026, we will collect the cards. Then on June 6 & 7, we will celebrate together what God has done through us by committing to One, committing to Community, and committing to Generosity.

Respond

Respond with prayer and worship as we embark on this transformative path together. May we be filled with gratitude and anticipation for what lies ahead, understanding that this campaign is not just about financial resources. It is about coming together to fulfill a shared vision, one that will impact lives, grow God’s Kingdom, and leave a lasting legacy for generations to come.

Ministry Benefits

Primary Goals

Expanded Community and Gathering Spaces

We want to create more space where all ages can connect, belong, and grow together.

  • Larger, more welcoming areas for youth and children

  • Retain the heart of our fellowship hall while making it more open and functional

  • Create comfortable and purposeful adult spaces that can be used during the week and on weekends

Improved Safety and Hospitality

We are committed to creating a space that is safe, secure, and easy to navigate for both guests and families.

  • A more defined and visible main entrance for improved hospitality and security

  • A secure children’s ministry area

  • Greater clarity and flow throughout the building to help newcomers feel at home

Flexible and Future-Ready Worship Environments

We envision worship spaces that are both sacred and versatile, so we are able to serve multiple generations with joy and excellence.

  • Flexible, modern worship areas for multi-generational gatherings

  • Improved audio, lighting, and visual capabilities

  • Layouts that support special events, discipleship moments, and more intimate worship experiences

Staff and Office Space that Serves Tomorrow’s Ministry Needs

Behind-the-scenes support is essential for mission. We plan to create:

  • More efficient, collaborative office space

  • Ministry support areas that reflect the needs of today’s teams and volunteers

Secondary Goals

Updating Infrastructure and Accessibility

While the heart of this project focuses on ministry spaces, we also recognize the need to care for our building's foundation. These updates ensure our facility is safe, welcoming, and ready for decades of continued ministry.

  • Modernize essential systems such as HVAC, electrical, and roofing

  • Renovate the kitchen for hospitality and future ministry use

  • Upgrade windows, insulation, and lighting to be more efficient and sustainable

  • Improve accessibility throughout the building, including restrooms and common areas, to better welcome those with mobility challenges or special needs

  • Increase multi-purpose storage and improve the flexibility of rooms so they can serve all age groups as needed

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