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CROOKSTON CHURCHES TO HOLD LIVE DRIVE-BY NATIVITY DECEMBER 13

St. Paul’s, First Presbyterian, and Trinity Lutheran churches are teaming up to provide a drive-by live nativity experience Saturday, December 13. Scenes from the nativity will be played out at each of the three churches and Central Park. Leah Winjum, Director of Children, Youth & Family Ministries at Trinity Lutheran Church, said they wanted to […]

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TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH WILL REMAIN CLOSED FOR MEETINGS AND IN-PERSON WORSHIP

Trinity Lutheran Church, Crookston MN remains closed for all meetings, gatherings, and worship until further notice. Events determined to be essential and safe to proceed following pandemic procedures and guidelines may take place as scheduled. Please monitor Trinity’s Facebook page and website for calendar updates and announcements. Worship on Sunday will be broadcast live at

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TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH IN CROOKSTON WILL TEMPORARILY CLOSE, NO IN-PERSON WORSHIP

Out of an abundance of caution, the Trinity Lutheran Church, Crookston, MN is closed for all meetings, gatherings, and worship until further notice. We hope this will be for a short duration. Worship on Sunday will be broadcast only at 9:00 a.m. on KROX 1260 am or 105.7 FM, Crookston Cable channel 3, or Facebook

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TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH TO REOPEN SUNDAY

As the result of a negative COVID-19 test, Trinity Lutheran Church, Crookston MN, will reopen for in-person worship on Sunday, October 18, 2020, at 9:00 a.m. J.A.M. (Jesus and Me) classes will also resume according to our pandemic plan. All who enter the Trinity Lutheran are asked to follow our pandemic plan and protocols: If

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TRINITY POINT REMAINS CLOSED TO THE PUBLIC

The Congregation Council of Trinity Lutheran Church, Crookston met June 15, 2020, to discuss COVID-19 pandemic restrictions at Trinity Lutheran and Trinity Point. After study and discussion of safety recommendations from the Centers for Disease Control, Minnesota Department of Health, Polk County Public Health, and the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, the council has decided

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