IN THE SPIRIT
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-- Michele Marr
Church name: Harbor Trinity Church
Address: 1230 W. Baker St., Costa Mesa
Telephone: (714) 556-7787
Web site: https://www.harbor-trinity.org
Denomination: North American Baptist
Year church established: 1955
Service times: 8:30 and 10 a.m. Sunday. Life-development courses for
adults and a study hall for children through sixth grade meet at the
church at 7 p.m. Tuesday. Approved Workmen Are Not Ashamed! (AWANA) and
other youth programs are held from 6:45 to 8:30 p.m. Wednesday. On
Thursday night, Ric Olsen leads a worship service called “One: One God,
One Hope, One Faith.” All activities are open to the public.
Senior pastor: Bruce Merrifield
Pastoral staff: Rod Randall, senior associate pastor of youth
ministries; Lynn Snyder, children’s minister; Tony Miller, pastor of high
school ministries; Joe Broesanle, pastor of junior high school
ministries; Ric Olsen, pastor of college ministries and missions; Gary
Pierce, member care; Bill Waddell, pastor of prayer ministries.
Size of congregation: 375
Makeup of congregation: The church has very large and very active
children and youth programs. The church is home to arapidly growing
segment of families, parents 25 to 45 years old with children at home.
Eighty-two percent of the church’s members live within three miles of
the campus.
Child care: Professional child care is provided for all services and
activities. The church is family-oriented.
Type of worship: Down-to-earth, Bible-centered and practical. The
music and order of service follow a contemporary format. Worship is led
by a worship team.
Type of sermon: Biblically-based with practical life application
Recent and upcoming sermons: An 11-week series on the Ten
Commandments: “Divine Design for Living”
Welcome wagon: Those who are interested in becoming members take a
four-seminar series, which equips them to take part in the church’s
mission. Each seminar meets for four hours on a Sunday afternoon and
includes dinner.
The first seminar of the series provides information about the church
and its mission. The second seminar emphasizes the development of
spiritual disciplines, such as prayer and giving. The third seminar leads
each person to discover and understand his or her spiritual gifts. The
final seminar teaches participants how to talk to others about God and to
introduce Jesus to their friends.
The series takes six months to a year to complete.
Outreach programs: Eighty-five percent of the church’s membership is
actively involved in some form of ministry, so the church’s programs and
outreach are numerous. Women’s ministries provide retreats, banquets,
support groups and Bible studies for women of all ages. Men’s ministries
are involved in Promise Keepers groups, retreats and fellowships. Youth
ministries for junior high, high and college-age members include
student-led discipleship groups, a newsletter, camps, field trips,
mission trips and many other community activities.
Kids in second through sixth grades may join the Kids Kwire. An
assortment of small groups seek to connect people with God and people
with each other as a way to provide care for church members and the
community at large. AWANA is for children 3 years up to sixth grade. The
program offers games, Bible memorization and achievement awards for the
kids.
Small groups, such as 2/7 discipleship courses, which focus on
learning how to pray, and Crown Ministries, a Bible-based financial
management program, target specific, personal needs.
The church also supports LivingWell Medical Clinics and FISH/Harbor
Area, and many local and global missions. Several church members are
active in the Costa Mesa police chaplains program, which Merrifield
helped to establish.
Harbor Trinity Church is host to a biweekly pastors prayer breakfast,
in which 15 to 20 pastors from Costa Mesa and Newport Beach communities
meet to pray for the needs of the cities.
The church also runs a preschool and day-care center that has a
voucher program to help single parents with their child-care needs. A new
program for the church this year is SoCal Central 2001, a Southern
California leadership movement focused on identifying and training
leaders for the work of the church. The program is interdenominational.
Dress: Casual
Mission statement: Harbor Trinity Church develops dynamic disciples
who help people find and follow Jesus.
Interesting notes: Harbor Trinity Church believes it takes the “whole
church, with the whole Gospel to reach the whole community,” so they
actively seek partnership opportunities within the community and
worldwide. In doing this, members take part in many diverse activities.
Some have worked together at community campuses to clean up and paint the
public educational facilities. Others provide their time and expertise to
lead the life-development classes. Members participate in local Habitat
for Humanity projects and organize mission trips to other countries. One
group of members, including teenage and college-age members, participates
in yearly summer mission trips to Romania, where they conduct a weeklong
summer camp.
On Jan. 1, 2000, Harbor Trinity Church established a newchurch, Palm
Harvest, which meets a Costa Mesa High School. Mike Decker is pastor at
Palm Harvest. He can be reached at (714) 751-5397.
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