Congregational History
On January 31, 1980 an ad hoc committee met to lay plans for a get acquainted meeting of all area Lutherans interested in forming a congregation in Oldham County. During the month of March meetings were held to organize and arrange for services. Rev. Robert Brockhoff, resident pastor at Cedar Lake Lodge, would serve as the developing pastor. Various Lutheran churches donated furnishings to be used by the new mission. The first worship service was held on April 6, 1980 at the Oldham County Middle School in Buckner with 49 in attendance. The congregation moved the next week to a rented building located at 600 E. Jefferson which would serve as a temporary worship facility. April 13 was the first service in the new facility, and after the service, the name Holy Trinity was chosen.
June saw Holy Trinity's first baptism; July the Constitution was accepted; August the by-laws were accepted. On April 5, 1981, Holy Trinity's members, numbering 56 communicants, signed the charter document. At this time the total membership was 82.
In September 1981, five acres of land was purchased from the Priest family on South Highway 53, across from the Cherry House. In 1982 we received an grant from the Lutheran Women's Missionary League to help pay off the property and the mortgage burning took place in January 1983.
In April 1983 the members of Holy Trinity received word that Seminarian William Lahrman had received their call to be their pastor. In June they received the official acceptance of the call from him. Rev. William Lahrman was installed on July 24, 1983 as Holy Trinity's first full-time pastor,
In June 1984 discussion began on beginning our building program. The next year saw Holy Trinity seeking assistance, talking with representatives from 'Laborers for Christ' and getting started. The voting members moved to go ahead in June 1985 using Larry Thomas as the general contractor and the 'Laborers for Christ' concept. The building blueprints were accepted and ground breaking ceremonies were held on August 18th. Good weather allowed many hours of hard work by volunteer labor from Holy Trinity, their friends and other congregations. The cornerstone was laid on November 24, 1985. The building was finished and Holy Trinity held a Service of Consecration on February 2, 1986 as they began to worship in their new facility.
In May of 1987, Pastor Roehrs became the Pastor of Holy Trinity and though his time was a positive experience, he retired in September of 1990.
Michael Kane became the 3rd pastor of HTLC. He served from June 1991 thru June 1995 when he accepted a call to First English Lutheran Church in Spencer, Iowa.
During the pastoral vacancy, Rev. Dale Reusch was the visiting Pastor several Sundays and the church soon called him as pastor and he was installed in November 1995. In 2006, under Pastor Reusch's leadership, the congregation formed Holy Trinity Preschool for children ages 3-4. Pastor Reusch resigned in July 2010.
Rev. Curtis Peters and ordination candidate, John Fraiser served during the vacancy, and in February 2011, the congregation voted to call John Fraiser as pastor. Rev. John Fraiser was ordained in April and was serving as Pastor at Holy Trinity until he left the ministry in August of 2016.
In August of 2017, the members of Holy Trinity voted to extend a call to Rev. Ben Micheel to be their Pastor. Rev. Micheel accepted the call and on September 10, 2017, Rev. Micheel was installed as Pastor at Holy Trinity.
In April of 2020, Rev. Micheel was called to be the pastor at Christ Lutheran Church in Topeka, KS. Pastor Micheel accepted the call and left his position as pastor of Holy Trinity in June of 2020.
In August 2021, Rev. Jason Reed was installed as Pastor at Holy Trinity.
On January 31, 1980 an ad hoc committee met to lay plans for a get acquainted meeting of all area Lutherans interested in forming a congregation in Oldham County. During the month of March meetings were held to organize and arrange for services. Rev. Robert Brockhoff, resident pastor at Cedar Lake Lodge, would serve as the developing pastor. Various Lutheran churches donated furnishings to be used by the new mission. The first worship service was held on April 6, 1980 at the Oldham County Middle School in Buckner with 49 in attendance. The congregation moved the next week to a rented building located at 600 E. Jefferson which would serve as a temporary worship facility. April 13 was the first service in the new facility, and after the service, the name Holy Trinity was chosen.
June saw Holy Trinity's first baptism; July the Constitution was accepted; August the by-laws were accepted. On April 5, 1981, Holy Trinity's members, numbering 56 communicants, signed the charter document. At this time the total membership was 82.
In September 1981, five acres of land was purchased from the Priest family on South Highway 53, across from the Cherry House. In 1982 we received an grant from the Lutheran Women's Missionary League to help pay off the property and the mortgage burning took place in January 1983.
In April 1983 the members of Holy Trinity received word that Seminarian William Lahrman had received their call to be their pastor. In June they received the official acceptance of the call from him. Rev. William Lahrman was installed on July 24, 1983 as Holy Trinity's first full-time pastor,
In June 1984 discussion began on beginning our building program. The next year saw Holy Trinity seeking assistance, talking with representatives from 'Laborers for Christ' and getting started. The voting members moved to go ahead in June 1985 using Larry Thomas as the general contractor and the 'Laborers for Christ' concept. The building blueprints were accepted and ground breaking ceremonies were held on August 18th. Good weather allowed many hours of hard work by volunteer labor from Holy Trinity, their friends and other congregations. The cornerstone was laid on November 24, 1985. The building was finished and Holy Trinity held a Service of Consecration on February 2, 1986 as they began to worship in their new facility.
In May of 1987, Pastor Roehrs became the Pastor of Holy Trinity and though his time was a positive experience, he retired in September of 1990.
Michael Kane became the 3rd pastor of HTLC. He served from June 1991 thru June 1995 when he accepted a call to First English Lutheran Church in Spencer, Iowa.
During the pastoral vacancy, Rev. Dale Reusch was the visiting Pastor several Sundays and the church soon called him as pastor and he was installed in November 1995. In 2006, under Pastor Reusch's leadership, the congregation formed Holy Trinity Preschool for children ages 3-4. Pastor Reusch resigned in July 2010.
Rev. Curtis Peters and ordination candidate, John Fraiser served during the vacancy, and in February 2011, the congregation voted to call John Fraiser as pastor. Rev. John Fraiser was ordained in April and was serving as Pastor at Holy Trinity until he left the ministry in August of 2016.
In August of 2017, the members of Holy Trinity voted to extend a call to Rev. Ben Micheel to be their Pastor. Rev. Micheel accepted the call and on September 10, 2017, Rev. Micheel was installed as Pastor at Holy Trinity.
In April of 2020, Rev. Micheel was called to be the pastor at Christ Lutheran Church in Topeka, KS. Pastor Micheel accepted the call and left his position as pastor of Holy Trinity in June of 2020.
In August 2021, Rev. Jason Reed was installed as Pastor at Holy Trinity.
Holy Trinity Lutheran Church
2416 South Highway 53 LaGrange, KY 40031 Text us at 502-310-1593 to contact Pastor Reed Click here Sunday 9:30am Worship 11:00am Adult Bible Study 11:00am Children's Sunday School |