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History of TCF

Trinity Christian Fellowship began meeting as a body on February 27, 1983, led by Pastor Rex Schrolucke. For more than two years, we set up for Sunday worship in a school gym by moving in a large cross, altar railings, sound system, etc. 

We were “Laying bricks in ‘86” and settled into our own building on six acres of land on Route 32. For the next ten years, we experienced typical growing pains with seasons of joy interspersed with times of struggle. 

In the midst of discouragement, Pastor Rex went with a friend to a local prayer meeting where he was confronted with the words of a prophetess. He began to seek the Lord, declaring that change was coming. 

And it came! Within a year, a prophet had joined the church staff, and trips were made to the Brownsville Revival and Toronto Renewal. We began meeting again on Sundays at a local school gym after a mighty move of God during a week of Revival services. Our congregation tripled, and people were drawn by the excitement of what God was doing in the “river” of renewal. Davidic worship with powerful music, dancing, and praise flags was led by Todd and Amy Moon and our own Dancing Pastor.  

A Christian International prophet came to teach on prophesy and activated many in the body. Even the youth and children experienced being in the miraculous flow of the Spirit. We continue to offer this course in Hearing God I, II and III. More trainers came to raise up healing and deliverance teams in Restoring the Foundations prayer ministry. Ministers from all over the world came as God opened the doors, and we began to fulfill a prophetic word of “sending short term mission teams to the four corners of the earth. ”

In 1999, the Lord led us to establish home groups for deeper relationships and outreach. We became acquainted with the trainings of DOVE Christian Fellowship, International, who continues to be a valuable resource on cell life for us. 

After purchasing the adjoining six acres, we moved back to our original building and added a large multi-purpose sanctuary. An open space in the center invites worshippers to move and dance as they are led. The congregation has a heart for worship and is blessed as the Lord draws gifted musicians and singers to the worship team. A CD of live worship entitled “Breakthru” was produced in 2002. 

Today, we are experiencing the love of the Father in deeper measures, learning to be a blessing to Him and to others. We thank Him for where we’ve been, but even more so for where we’re going. 


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Goals

 

Trinity Christian Fellowship, as a local expression of the body of Christ, is:

  1. Becoming a people of prayer.1 Thessalonians 5:17

    a.To be a house of prayer for all nations.Mark 11:17

    b.To corporately pray for the revelation of the Father's heart.

    c.To offer supplications, prayers, intercessions, and giving of thanks for all men and for all that are in authority.1 Timothy 2:1-4

  2. Becoming a people of worship.

    a.To worship the Father in spirit and truth.John 4:23

    b.To war spiritually against the evil forces of darkness.  
    Ephesians 6:11-12

    c.To express our love for God freely using the full range of creative arts.Psalms 20:5, 149:3

  3. Becoming an apostolic church.

    a.To develop, encourage, and release the five fold ministry.  
    Ephesians 4:11-12

    b.To be an encouragement to existing ministries, churches and fellowships.

    c.To birth new ministries and fellowships.

  4. Becoming a prophetic church.

    a.To hear God speak.

    b.To develop prophetic ministry in all areas of the church, such as prophetic ministry teams, counseling, healing, worship, youth and children's ministry, etc. Ecclesiastes 4:9-12

    c.To educate, train and release people to minister prophetically.  
    1 Corinthians 13:1, 14:31; Hebrews 5:14

    d.To prepare the Bride for Jesus' coming, without spot or wrinkle.Ephesians 5:27

  5. Becoming a people of world missions.

    a.To fulfill the Great Commission.Matthew 28:18-20

    b.To pray for and encourage those on the field with support and financial assistance.

    c.To raise up and send out missionaries for short term or full time ministry.Acts 13:1-3

  6. Becoming a people of cell ministry.Acts 2:46, 5:42, 20:20

    a.To provide a caring network of support where we "rejoice with those that rejoice, and weep with those that weep."Romans 12:15

    b.To develop leadership in a small group setting.

    c.To provide opportunity for ministry and outreach.

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Last Updated September 04, 2007