meet our pastors
Andrew Wilson and his wife Caitlyn, serve as the Lead Pastors of Trinity in Beaumont, Texas. In addition to pastoring they run a wedding and portrait photography business and YouTube in their spare time.
Caitlyn and Andrew attended Rhema Bible College between 2008 to 2012. They first met through mutual friends in Tulsa, were married in 2012, and moved to Texas to step into the Youth Pastor position here at Trinity. This was all leading up to the next thing that God had for them. At the end of 2016 they stepped into the legacy that founding Pastors' Howard and Marilyn Cameron left and became lead pastors.
Andrew and Caitlyn are firm believers in community and having healthy friendships. We aren't meant to do life alone! Here at Trinity there is always room for one more in God's family and that means that the family is always growing and increasing in life-giving friendships.
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founding pastor
Our Founding Pastors Howard + Marilyn Cameron started Trinity Church in August of 1981. Here is the story in Pastor Cameron’s own words, “In seeking the Lord for direction, having graduated from Rhema, we learned of a group of 5 families were meeting as a Bible Study and had sent a request to Rhema for a pastor to start a church. We contacted them (along with numerous other leads) and agreed to come and minister for them. We told them that we were only interested in being in the place where God was calling us and for them to pray, as we would also do. We were living in Lubbock, Texas at the time and I was in Amarillo on business. I had just finished lunch with Pastor Cal Langford and was heading back home. I turned left onto Washington Blvd. and as I turned the corner heard the Holy Spirit tell me that we were going to the group in Port Neches where the group met at the time. I raced home to Lubbock, 120 miles in record time, and ran into the house and shouted to Marilyn, “I know where we are going!” She answered that she did too. She said, “Two hours ago the Holy Spirit told me we’re going to Port Neches!” That Friday night we held our unusual Bible study with about 40-50 young college students and Air Force members and had just started teaching when the phone rang. When I finished Marilyn came and told me that the group in Port Neches had met, having fasted and prayed and not having discussed it among themselves and determined that it was unanimous that we should come and start the church.”
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@pastorhcameron
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