• Holy Trinity Lutheran Church

    We welcome you to visit us at 209 Broad Street, Anderson, South Carolina, 29621

  • Worship with us

    Every Sunday, 8:45 a.m. & 11 a.m.

  • We look forward to seeing you.

Holy Trinity Lutheran Church is a family of Christians saved by God’s grace to proclaim the good news to our community and to the world by word and action.

Worship

For people with disabilities, please see our People with disabilities Accessibility features page at https://htlc-anderson.org/htlcdisability/

We now offer Listen Technology Hearing assist devices for people with hearing difficulties

We currently have 4 receivers and headsets for use.
Please ask one of our ushers if you would like to try one.

We will also continue to post a weekly video of worship services here on this page.

Click on the link below to download a copy of the Bulletin for this weeks services

Bulletin November 3, 2024

Past services are available by clicking on the link below
https://htlc-anderson.org/past-services

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Schedule Every Sunday…

8:45 a.m. & 11 a.m. -Liturgical Worship (nursery provided)
9:45 a.m. -Sunday Church School
Study opportunities are provided for all ages.
The Holy Communion is celebrated on the first and third Sundays each month at both worship services.
The 5th Sunday of the month we gather in One-Combined Worship Service at 10:00 a.m. with Sunday School at 9 a.m

About

Holy Trinity Lutheran Church is a Congregation of the South Carolina Synod of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA). Historically, Holy Trinity is known as a servant church. Its members are committed to sharing actively their spiritual and their material blessings with others, both locally and globally.

We have added a way for you to continue to give to the church via credit card or electronic bank transfer from you checking account.   Just click on the link below to go to this page and click on the give button to get started

HTLC giving page.

Mission

Marked with the cross of Christ forever, we are claimed, gathered and sent for the sake of the world. This is the mission statement of the ELCA. As members of the ELCA, we believe that we are freed in Christ to serve and love our neighbor. With our hands, we do God’s work of restoring and reconciling communities in Jesus’ name throughout the world.

Charity Outreach by our congregation

Our members are always busy helping other charities in our community

see our charity outreach page

https://htlc-anderson.org/about/charities-supported-by-holy-trinity-lutheran-church/

DURING THE MONTH OF NOVEMBER WE ARE COLLECTING NEEDED ITEMS FOR GOOD NEIGHBOR CUPBOARD. – ITEMS INCLUDE: Peanut Butter, rice, dried beans, pasta, canned meat, canned fruit, canned soup, oatmeal, grits, flour, sugar, cereal, cooking oil—cleaning/personal hygiene list: bath soap, shampoo, deodorant, toothpaste, toothbrushes, toilet tissue, laundry soap, bleach, cleaning solutions (Lysol, Mr. Clean for example) baby items, diapers, baby wipes and formula are also needed. Please note: perishables are not included.

We are delighted you have come to share in our worship of God. We trust you will experience the presence of Christ and the love of His people in this place. Visitors please let us know who you are and where you are from by filling in a “Welcome Visitor” card available in the pews and by signing the Guest Register in the Narthex.
Encouragement Cards (pink cards) are located in the pew and are to be used to lift a members’ spirits or to thank someone in the congregation for a kind act of service. Please place these in the offering plate. Prayer requests may be submitted by using the Prayer Cards (yellow) located in the pew and placing in the offering plate.
A nursery for small children, three years of age and younger, is available in the Education Building adjacent to the sanctuary. Activity Bags are available for children in the Narthex.
Holy Trinity celebrates the Sacrament of Holy Communion on the first and third Sundays of the month and on all major festivals of the church.

Our Lutheran Liturgy:
The Liturgy used in our worship is founded on the Holy Scriptures. Liturgy means “work of the people.” Our tradition recognizes that the presiding minister is not the only leader in worship. The emphasis is on shared leadership. A liturgical worship is not something that the pastor does while the people watch but is an action shared by all who assemble for worship.