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Trinity Tidings | October 24th Edition

Sunday Bulletin

By clicking on the bulletin image you will open a self-contained webpage that offers full screen and page turning navigation. 

Did you know you can print the bulletin? When you open the bulletin on your computer the print button will appear with the other control buttons in the bottom left of the screen.


Trinity Together Sunday Forum
In the Footsteps of Martin Luther 

A pilgrimage to Saxony, Germany

Celebrate Reformation Sunday together as

Dcs. Deborah shares her experiences with the NEPA Synodical delegation visiting our companion church, the Loebau/Zittau district of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Saxony. Highlights include travel to Wittenberg, Eisenach, and Erfurt, and learning about the challenges and opportunities of ministry in Germany. Don't forget to wear your red!


Steeple Notes
November-December 2025

The newest edition of Steeple Notes is now available!

This month we have an new article from Pr. Hans, lots of new events coming up, and an early look at Christmas Eve.

Click on the cover to read.


Ceiling Project Update!

After consulting with the architect, the south side of the lower level has been reopened for use.

 

The south side balcony will remain closed out of an abundance of caution until further notice.

Click on the photo to learn more about the project.


Brandi Diggs and Akiko Hosaki
Wednesday, October 29 at 12:05 PM

Join us for a midday recital featuring American Soprano Brandi Diggs (Atlanta Symphony, Kennedy Center) and pianist Akiko Hosaki. This program showcases the duo's versatility, offering a repertoire that spans centuries and genres. The performance will include Baroque arias by Handel, romantic German Lieder by Schubert, Spanish songs by Obradors, and selections of American Spirituals by Undine Smith Moore and Jacqueline B. Hairston. A refined program ideal for your noonday break.

Learn more about our performers here!


All Saints Vespers Service
Sunday, November 2 at 5:00 PM

A service of reflection, honoring those that have gone on before us and reminding us of God’s light in the darkness. Featuring works by T. Tertius Noble & Samuel Barber.

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