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This Week's Service

“Falling On Our Knees Before the Father”

Ephesians 3:14-21


This Month’s Scripture

“For we are God’s workmanship, created in Christ Jesus to do good works, which God prepared in advance for us to do.” Ephesians 2:10 (NIV)

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Partnership Ministries



There are other opportunities to serve the Lord in addition to those ministries directly under the supervision of the church. The following pages contain a description of the PARTNERSHIP MINISTRIES. They are charitable ministries that many members of Trinity support with their time and money. Each ministry contains a short description of the service it provides. You will also find the contact information for each one if you would like to serve or donate to one or more of them.

Agape Pregnancy Help Center Alpha Home Inc. Anger Solutions Network, Inc. Baptist Child and Family Services Baptist University of the Americas
Bexar County Detention Ministries Christian Assistance Ministries (CAM) Habitat for Humanity Meals on Wheels One By One Ministries, Inc.
Slam Dunk for Life San Antonio Metropolitan Ministries (SAMM) Texas Baptist Men


Agape Pregnancy Help Center (Life Choices)

Agape exists to restore help in the lives of women and families facing unexpected pregnancy. It is a place where non-judgmental and unconditional love are offered and needs met. Agape meets one on one with our clients, interviews and counsels by exploring life affirming options for pregnancy. Agape is equipped with personnel trained to meet the physical, spiritual and emotional needs of those who come for help.

http://agapeprolife.org/contact/

NW Center DowntownCenter

3212 Northwestern Dr. 531 San Pedro Ave.

San Antonio 78238 San Antonio 78212

210-543-7200 210-444-1115


Alpha Home Inc.

Alpha Home ministers to the physical and spiritual needs of women suffering from the effects of substance abuse. Provides residential and outpatient chemical-dependency treatment to medically indigent adult women whose primary diagnosis is alcohol and/or drug abuse. Ministry opportunities include volunteers for: sewing groups, fundraising, literacy, mail out, client/staff parties,

300 E. Mulberry

San Antonio, TX 78212

Phone: 210-735-3822 www.alphahome.org


Anger Solutions Network, Inc.

Our programs are designed to meet two goals: Training for the professional and help for individuals struggling with anger. The program provides the following training and support: Understanding anger, how brain chemistry effects behavior, types of anger, how the subconscious mind processes pictures and images with attached emotional responses, how the mind works in respect to learned behavior.

900 Loop NE 410, Suite D 307 San Antonio, TX 78209

Phone: 210-804-0085 www.angermanagementnow.org


Baptist Child and Family Services

Baptist Child & Family Services (BCFS) meets the ever-growing needs of today's children and families with a vast array of programs. The continuum of services includes those that reach out to the mentally disabled and respond to the cries of children living in desperate circumstances around the globe. BCFS brings hope...to the "least of these" through the entities of Baptist Children's Home Ministries (BCHM), Breckenridge Village of Tyler (BVT), and Children's Emergency Relief International (CERI).

1506 Bexar Crossing, San Antonio, TX 78232

Phone 210-832-5000 www.bcfs.net


Baptist University of the Americas

BUA is the only Baptist University in America completely dedicated to helping Hispanic students overcome the academic, economic, and cultural obstacles that face many seeking a college education.

8019 S. Pan Am Expressway · San Antonio, TX 78224 · USA

Phone 210-924-4338 www.bua.edu


Bexar County Detention Ministries

Bexar County Detention Ministries, Inc. provides educational, social and religious services, pastoral care and counseling; and facilitates the transformation of incarcerated adult and juvenile offenders into productive individuals. Typical Volunteer Needs: Clerical, person(s) to teach basic computer skills. Minimum Age for Volunteers: 21; Court Referred: yes; Type of Volunteers: Individuals, Opportunities Available: 9 AM -3PM

503 San Pedro San Antonio, TX 78212

Phone: 210-299-4540 www.bcdm.org


Christian Assistance Ministries (CAM)

The Christian Assistance Ministry (CAM) is a cooperative ministry founded in 1977 by 9 downtown churches to provide immediate, temporary assistance to low-income and homeless families in crisis situations. CAM is supported by over 60 member churches, over 30 supporting churches, as well as civic and fraternal organizations, foundation grants, interested groups, businesses and individuals.

110 McCullough San Antonio, TX. 78215

Phone: 210-223-4099 www.christianassistanceministry.org


Habitat for Humanity

Habitat for Humanity is an ecumenical, Christian, non-profit housing organization working in partnership with God's people in need to build simple, decent, and affordable housing. Habitat works with low- income families who would not otherwise be able to afford a house. TBC partners with other San Antonio churches and Habitat to help families build houses for themselves. Habitat is not a charity or a hand-out program, but rather a "hand-up" program helping families help themselves. Construction usually begins in the early Fall and finishes in the late Fall.

311 Probandt San Antonio, TX 78204

Phone: 210-223-5203 www.habitatsa.org


Meals on Wheels

Partnering with Meals on Wheels of San Antonio, (Christian Senior Services), Trinity volunteers deliver a hot prepared meal, and provide a happy friendly face to selected senior citizens within a three-mile radius of our facility, Monday-Friday. All training and supplies will be provided, including the use of the TBC vehicle. Time involved: approximately 2 hours a week on the day you serve. Call 733-7201 @ Trinity Baptist Church to get connected through our ministry.


One By One Ministries, Inc.

One By One trains and empowers local churches to minister to families through an exciting and innovative outreach program designed to mentor new and expectant mothers who, for whatever reason, are at high risk. Volunteer mentors, from local participating churches are equipped to work with new parents. They educate families about the growth and development of their babies, to help promote physical and relational health, to help prevent child abuse, and to share Christ.

7300 Blanco Road, #501 San Antonio, TX 78216

Phone: 210-524-2411 www.onebyoneusa.org


Slam Dunk for Life

Slam Dunk for Life is a program for inner-city, underprivileged, and at-risk youth in the San Antonio area. As the name implies, our organization uses basketball as a means of teaching children about how to be successful in life. We cooperate with middle schools from 6 different districts in the San Antonio area to choose children to come to a week-long basketball camp that is as much about life values as it is about basketball. Each student is chosen on the basis of untapped potential in some area of life, whether it is academics, attendance, behavior, or self-esteem. VOLUNTEERS: Many things need to be done during the camps. We need help with general transportation, food delivery, bus monitoring, and other activities. SPEAKERS: Speakers are also needed who can motivate the kids by discussing their personal success stories or just by talking about how to succeed in life.

16938 Turkey Point San Antonio, TX. 78232

Phone: 210-490-5233 www.slamdunkforlife.org


San Antonio Metropolitan Ministries (SAMM)

SAM Ministries is an interfaith Ministry whose mission is to help the homeless and those at risk of becoming homeless attain self-sufficiency by offering, with dignity and compassion, shelter, housing and services. We provide volunteers opportunities to be renewed and fulfilled as they serve.

5254 Blanco Rd. San Antonio, TX 78216-7017

Phone: 210-340-0302 www.samm.org


Texas Baptist Men

This group, which consists of men and many women, ministers to victims of local, state and national disasters such as hurricanes, tornados, floods, etc. Critical services include preparation of hot meals, chain saw work, home clean-out, child care, Christian counseling, water purification and many others. Also, TBM prepares all meals for the San Antonio "Medical Special Needs" shelters, operated under the direction of Baptist Child and Family Services. To learn more about how you can minister with Texas Baptist Men in providing "a cup of cold water in Jesus' name," call 210-733-6201.