Trinity Presbyterian Church

Plano, Texas

The First Ten Years: 1985 – 1995

The origin story

David Nicholas and Steve Childers

 

In 1985, David Nicholas, Sr. Pastor of Spanish River Church (PCA) in Boca Raton Florida, and Paul Taylor, Director of Church Planting for PCA Mission to North America (MNA), contacted Steve Childers about planting a new PCA church in North America.

Steve, his wife Becky, and their 18-month old daughter, Angela, were living in Chicago where Steve was completing a second masters degree at Trinity Evangelical Divinity Seminary.

Angela, Steve, and Becky Childers

 

Childers, who had planted and pastored a PCA church in Oklahoma City in the late 70’s and early 80’s, wanted to plant another church in North America but did not yet know the city. Nicholas and Taylor asked Steve and Becky to consider several cities that had growing suburbs without PCA churches.

After several months of prayer and deliberation, the Childers decided to plant a new PCA church in a growing suburb of Dallas, Texas, called Plano.

The early days

The Childers family moved from Chicago to Plano in June of 1985. Although no one had yet made a commitment to join with the Childers to help start the new church, Steve made trips to Plano in early 1985 to begin networking with people who might be interested. In July Steve began small group meetings at the Harvey Hotel on Central Expressway for those interested in learning more about the new church plant.

 

Harvey Hotel on Central Expressway in Plano

Soon Steve began teaching the Bible and leading times of singing, praying, and sharing at the these weekly Sunday evening meetings. As the number of people attending these meetings began growing, Steve made arrangements to rent the auditorium/cafeteria and classrooms at Clark High School in Plano for Sunday morning worship, nurseries, and Sunday school classes.

 

Clark High School on Spring Creek Parkway in Plano

First public worship

 

On September 29, 1985, Trinity Presbyterian Church had its first Sunday morning worship service at Clark High School with 99 adults and children in attendance. Steve had been praying for 100 people to attend the first worship, so he was disappointed at first. But then he realized that Becky was eight months pregnant with their second daughter (Cara) who was born the next month as the 100th person attending the first worship service!

The early years

During the first two years, Steve’s primary focus was on developing new church ministries and ministry leaders to serve with him. This included developing Trinity’s first ministries of worship, prayer, discipleship, small groups, and evangelism, as well as Trinity’s first children’s, youth, women’s and men’s ministries. Trinity’s first membership classes were taught at Clark High School in the Sunday School hour before Sunday worship.

 

Trinity’s first membership class at Clark High School

Trinity’s first church leadership training (ministry leaders, small group leaders, elders, et. al.) took place at the church office facilities that were rented on Custer Road in Plano. All church leadership training included three areas: 1) personal godliness (character, 1 Tim. 3, Titus 1), 2) sound theology, and 3) developing spiritual gifts and ministry skills.

 

Trinity’s first leadership training at rental offices

Trinity is born

 

On May 31, 1987, Trinity Presbyterian Church became formally organized as a particular church in the PCA, receiving its first members, electing Ed Harris, Allen Hunter, and Pete Rasmussen as its first elders, and installing Steve Childers as its first pastor.

Trinity grows in grace

In 1987, Jeff Rakes was called as Trinity’s first assistant pastor. Jeff and his wife Celeste played a major role in developing the ministries of the church. Dave Mayfield soon began serving as Trinity’s director of music and worship. New elders were also trained and ordained, including Bill Cobb, Mike Dillow, Lloyd Parker, Chuck Rehlin, and John Shoop.

 

Trinity builds in faith

In August 1991, after a successful 3-year fundraising campaign called “Share the Vision,” the church purchased 17 ½ acres of land at the corner of Hedgcoxe Road and Ohio Drive in Northwest Plano. The church building was constructed, and the first worship in the new building was in November of 1992.

Trinity goes forward by faith

In the Fall of 1993, Dave Matthews was called as Trinity’s second assistant pastor. In 1995, after leading a second successful fundraising campaign called “Forward by Faith” to support Trinity’s future ministries, Childers accepted a call to be a professor at Reformed Theological Seminary in Orlando, Florida, and train church planters, pastors, and missionaries full time. Steve taught at RTS for the next 22 years (until 2017) before founding Pathway Learning with the mission to equip underserved church leaders to plant and develop healthy churches that transform lives and communities around the world – where he serves full time.

 

Memories

“I thank my God in all my remembrance of you, always in every prayer of mine for you all making my prayer with joy, because of your partnership in the gospel from the first day until now. And I am sure of this, that he who began a good work in you will bring it to completion at the day of Jesus Christ.” – Philippians 1:3-6

In memory of Frank and Mary Alice Finfrock, faithful members of Spanish River Church in Boca Raton, Florida, and major financial and prayer supporters of Trinity Presbyterian Church during its first ten years.

Trinity Presbyterian Church Founders

“Well done, good and faithful servants.”

The church is not a building. The church is people who have been called out by God to know him and make him known to the world. So the first ten years of Trinity Presbyterian church is ultimately a story about what God did through his people in Plano, Texas, from 1985 to 1995.

We often recognize only those who are the leaders in the limelight, but they are only a small percentage of those through whom God graciously works to plant and build his church. The names below are the true founders of Trinity Presbyterian Church – those who prayed, served, and gave generously and sacrificially of their time, talents, and treasures for the sake of Christ and his Kingdom.

CM = Charter Member, E = Elder, D = Deceased

  • Les and Linda Ackerman

  • Jerry and Marilyn (Muffy) Amico (CM)

  • Lyles and Susan Arnold

  • Steve and Harriet Berenbrock

  • Stuart and Cheryl Berg

  • Anne Berkey

  • Diane Jarvis Benson

  • Jack Beyer

  • Sally Bittick

  • Dan and Janet Bittner

  • Chris Bolen

  • Richard and Cindy Borge

  • Gary and Becky Brantz

  • Jim and Sally Bridges

  • Cindy Brown

  • David and Louisa Brown

  • Dick and Joanne Brown (CM)

  • Stephen and Jan Blosel

  • Rick Blythe (D)

  • Jeff and Karen Bump

  • Ray and Jean Byrd

  • Anne Carrell

  • Tony Carvallo Jr.

  • Steve and Becky Childers (CM)

  • Tim and Kaye Chastain

  • David and Mary Ann Clapp

  • Janie Cragin

  • Sean and Rhonda Craig

  • Bud and Meisje Connor

  • Bill (E) and Caye Cobb (CM)

  • Eleanor Cromer

  • Jane Crowe

  • Bruce and Renae Culver

  • Marilyn Purdue Davis

  • Mike and Betsy Denham

  • Kenan Dickerson

  • Mike (E, D) and Janeen Dillow

  • Janet Disarro

  • Becky Wyant Dominey

  • Joel and Melinda Duncan

  • Diane and David Echerd (CM)

  • Rodney and Sarah Edge

  • Jim Edwards (CM)

  • John and Carol Edwards

  • Bill and Mary Enright (CM)

  • Mike and Joan Fennell (CM)

  • Tom and Barbara Fletcher

  • Kurt and Joanne Fischer

  • Dan and Charlsie Forehand

  • George Fuentes

  • Warren and Betty Gage

  • Mark and Diane Galloway

  • Dan and Deb Gardner

  • Matt and Jennifer Geddie

  • Mark and Sarah Giamporcaro

  • Steve and Lori Gillespie

  • Glenn and Ginny Glass

  • Brian and Valerie Glover

  • Chuck and Gloria Gohn (CM)

  • Jim and Jeannette Griffith

  • Sandy Harmon

  • Jeff and Mindy Haffner

  • Walter (D) and Synnie (D) Hall

  • John and Tracy Hancock

  • Connie Hanson

  • Gary and Debi Hanson

  • Ed (E, D) and DeAnn Harris (CM)

  • John and Kathy Harris (CM)

  • Randy Harris

  • John and Gail Hill

  • Toby and Rachelle Hill

  • Tina Hood

  • Ben Howard

  • Ikuyo Hosoguchi

  • Allen (E) and Jann Hunter (CM)

  • Greg and Gina Jackson (CM)

  • Jim and Melinda Jennings

  • John and Teresa Kruse

  • Bill and Virginia Kuhn

  • Joe and Linda Kvarta

  • Mark and Kim Lane

  • Tim and Susan Lee (CM)

  • Tony and Mona Leo

  • Tom (D) and Mona Lindsey

  • Jeff and Michelle Long

  • Tom and Linda Lott

  • Don and Claudelle Lyall

  • Mickey and Teri Lyman

  • Bill and Myrna (D) Mackie

  • Mike and Phyliss Marberry

  • Virginia Merrill

  • Matthew and Judy McInturf

  • Dave and Betty Matthews

  • Ed and Diane Marcelle

  • Dave and Cheri Mayfield

  • Kirk and Beverly McCord

  • Steve and Lori McChesney

  • John McGregor

  • Ron and Bonnie McKinney

  • Martin (Marty) and Jane McMillian

  • Jerry and Mary Lou McNevin (CM)

  • Jeff and Cindy McWaters

  • Mike and Heather Merchant

  • Phil and Joan Mercer

  • Rich and Martha Millhouse

  • Charles and Liz Mitchell (CM)

  • Sandy Moder

  • David and Tammy Moody

  • Mike and Vickie Mox

  • Dan and Bonnie Mueller

  • Paul and Sharon Negriss

  • Scott and Mary Ann Nelson (CM)

  • Bob and Nancy Norris

  • Henry and Linda Oursler

  • Julia Owen

  • Lloyd (E, D) and Susan Parker

  • Arthur and Pat Parry

  • Steve and Stacy Patrick

  • Larry and Linda Phillips

  • Cathy Pickrum

  • Steve Pickrum

  • Don and Lori Piel

  • Tim and Diane Pettinger

  • Stuart and Kathy Prior

  • Jeff and Celeste Rakes

  • Pete (E) and Sally Rasmussen (CM)

  • Ron and Kathy Ralston

  • Chuck (D) and Martha (D) Rehlin, Sr.

  • Chuck (E) and Gretchen Rehlin

  • Dan and Mary Reese

  • Peter and Tina Rigsby

  • Jim and Anette Roberts

  • Jim and Nancy Roberts (CM)

  • Paul and Leah Roberts (CM)

  • Chuck and Jody Royse

  • Dan and Helen Rude

  • Mark and Cris Rude

  • Andy and Suzy Schell

  • John and Jane Schiller (CM)

  • Wendy Schober (CM)

  • Raymond and Kazuko Scott

  • Walt and Lisa Sharpless

  • Jeff (D) and Tracey Sherman

  • John (E, D) and Ardella (D) Shoop

  • Link and Ellen Simpson (CM)

  • Jan Skinner

  • Doug and Melody Smith

  • Janie Smith

  • Robert Smith

  • Stan and Pam Sneed

  • Eleanor Soltau

  • John and Susan Spain (CM)

  • Jon and Kate Spillards

  • Ruth Stear

  • Scott and Suzanne Stofan

  • Jack and Lois Swofford

  • Susan Thomas

  • Rich and Jeanie Thompkins

  • Katy Vermillion

  • John and Patty Vermillion

  • Steve and Mary Ann Vest

  • Maarten (D) and Sue (D) Vet (CM)

  • Ted and Sharon White

  • Candice Whitman

  • Don and Marian Whittington

  • Mark and Kris Wichern (CM)

  • Scott and Marsha Wierson

  • Bill (D) and Diane Wilkerson (CM)

  • Duncan and Elenor Witte

  • Rich and Kae (D) Zanghi

  • Mark and Beth Zickos

This is not a public web page so only those with the web link can view it. Please consider sharing the link to this page with those you know on this growing TPC Founders list above. This is an incomplete first draft list of those who helped found Trinity during the first ten years. Please also help us update this list by sending corrections and additions to staff@pathwaylearning.org. Send photos too. Thank you.