Pastor Trinita D. Sarpy

Female

Round Rock, TX

United States

Profile Information:

City You Live In: (Add closest Major City in Parentheses)
Round Rock
State You Live In:
TEXAS TX
Church Status:
Senior Pastor
Church Name:
The Clear & Blameless Word Ministry
College Attended (optional):
U of Houston, Hope For The Heart Biblical Counseling Institute, Light University
About Me: (Ministry Info, Hobbies, Fav. Music etc.)
Licensed and ordained by Anointed One Ministries/ Bishop Jerome Durham.
When I am not working, I am reading the bible, tending to my class, and learning to play acoustic guitar.
Favorite bible verses: Psalms 23:1 & 24:1
Words to live by: Trust God and believe; have patience and faith.
Website:
http://Pastor Sarpy@ Blog Talk Radio & Trinita Denise Sarpy on ...
Favorite Preachers:
Billy Graham
Bishop Eddie Long
Charles Swindoll
Kenneth Hagin
Pastor David Paul
Joyce Myers

Comment Wall:

  • Evg. Martha M. Barnes

    For the weapons of our warfare are not carnal...but mighty through God to the pulling down of strong holds. Continue to walk in the anointing of God. From a fellow soilder int he vineyard.
  • William J. Bass

    Hello,
    This is Jeff Bass, pastor of Praise Covenant Christian Center in Springfield, VA. Just wanted you to know that we recently started a 24/7 online gospel radio station called Praise 2 Go Radio. Please go to this link to listen to it www.praise2go.com
    After you check it out please e-mail me at ptriplec@aol.com and give me your thoughts and comments.
    Blessings,
    Pastor Jeff
  • Pastor Robb CAGER, III

    Red Ribbon
  • pastor william john

    The cross of Christ addresses directly the matter of sin. But what does that mean? Do people "sin" anymore? What a silly question, you think. But is it? Of course, we all agree that people do things we call "bad". But what is the nature of this "badness"? Is it really sin? Or, is something "bad" just something inconvenient or harmful to me? Or maybe a simple violation of civil laws? Sin is a word used to describe a violation of God's holiness and law. While the majority of people in our country still believe in God, the consensus about what makes for right and wrong is that we are the ones to decide that, that there is no transcendent law. If there is no transcendent law, however, what are we to make of guilt? Is there such a thing as objective guilt? What do we make of subjective guilt--of guilt feelings?
  • Pastor Eric Tolbert

    Thank you woman of God. I am honored that you took the time to stop by my page. My prayers are with you and your ministry that in 2011 God will bring forth every vision that He has given you for in the new year. Thanks again for stopping through, and I look forward to a great kingdom connection.

    Pastor Eric
  • Pastor La Rhonda M. Bradley

    Thank you woman of God and God bless you.  I pray that you are having a blessed New Year thus far.

    Pastor Dr. La Rhonda M. Bradley

  • pastor william john

    THANKS FOR PRAY