Bishop Dr. Michael J. Love
is the senior pastor of Trinity Baptist Community Church International
(TBCCI). Trinity is a teaching ministry of God’s Holy Word where we touch,
share, love and care and thank God for the opportunity to praise and worship
Him. In June 1978, Bishop Love accepted his call to ministry and begins to
deliver inspired, motivational expository preaching of the good news of
Christ’s love for an ever changing world. His life lessons provide the
listener with an opportunity to apply God’s living Word to day-to-day life
experiences.
Under the leadership of Bishop Love, Trinity has
grown from a Bible-study of thirteen in the living room of his family’s home
to a 50,000 square feet campus on 4.2 acres. Included on the campus is
30,000 square feet state-of-the art
While Trinity may have started in a living room
and even spent fourteen years in a gymnasium of a local elementary school,
Trinity has always and will continue to be a place where the love of Christ
is felt. Bishop Love is an excellent example of good stewardship and
servant leadership. It is through his stewardship that Trinity’s
current location and the completion of the
Trinity’s 100+ ministries is a strong message of
God’s vision, plan and purpose for those who serve and believe in Him.
Through these ministries, food, clothing, school supplies have been
provided, families have been restored, battles against addictions have been
won, and increased learning of God’s Holy Word has been achieved. He
and the church have been profiled on TLN, WYLL, and in the Northwest Herald,
Chicago Tribune and other publications.
Bishop Dr. Love earned a Doctor of Theology
Degree (ThD) and a Masters of Theology from Emmaus Bible Institute &
Seminary in
Before founding Trinity Baptist Community Church
International, Bishop Love served as an Associate Pastor at
Bishop Love currently serves as the Executive
Chaplain for the McHenry County Sheriff Department and the McHenry County
Correctional Facility. Bishop Love serves on the following boards:
Chair of Catalyst-McHenry County, Evangelical Child & Family Agency, ECFA
Foundation, and Fox Valley City Reachers. He has also served on the
Cary-Grove Clergy Association, World Vision Storehouse, and National
Sheriff’s Association, National Clergy Board of Advisors.
Bishop Love is the recipient of the following
awards: The Liberty Bell Award presented by the McHenry County Bar
Association, Chaplain of the Year by the National Sheriff’s Association, and
the Athletes Hall of Fame Aware by