Trinity Tidings | March 6th Edition
Sunday Worship
Last Sunday. . .
Trinity Choir sang a setting of Psalm 130 (“Out of the Depths”) by Paul Manz. In the early stages of our Lenten journey, the choir sings a majority of the text in unison. This foreshadows a later Sunday in Lent when we will sing this text as a congregation.
This Sunday. . .
March 8th is International Women's Day. In the Gospel Jesus encounters a Samaritan woman at a well in the middle of the day. Dcs. Deborah will preach on the difference Jesus' living water makes in our lives.
Trinity Together Sunday Forum - Deliver Us from Evil
We conclude our series with “Save us from the time of trial and deliver us from evil.” Using Psalm 23 and Romans 8, we’ll talk about the real fears people carry at different ages and the promise that nothing can separate us from the love of God in Christ. Participants will create simple “God is with us” prayer cards or mini-booklets to take home as tools for prayer in anxious times. We’ll finish by praying the Lord’s Prayer slowly and thoughtfully one more time, having walked through it line by line together.
2026 Lenten Offerings support
LightHouse Women’s and Children's Center
Through our special Lenten offerings, Trinity continues to support the ministry of the LightHouse Women’s and Children’s Center as we fulfill our pledge to sponsor a room. LightHouse Center provides a safe home and holistic support for women and their kids as they work towards healthy, independent living.
This year we are close to completing our goal, and we encourage you to help us get there by using our new secure mobile giving option. Donations are also securely handled on our website.
Soup's On!
Beginning this Sunday and continuing through Sunday, March 22 , Trinity youth will be accepting pre-orders for our Lenten Soup Sale to help raise funds for our Mission Trip to Baltimore this June. You can choose to order a quart of Chicken Corn Chowder (Gluten Free) and/or Tortellini Soup (Vegetarian) which will be available for pick up after worship on Sunday, March 29, just in time for Holy Week!
We are accepting free-will offerings for the soup (with a minimum suggestion of $10 per quart.) See one of our excellent youth in the Narthex after worship this Sunday.
Worship and Music Survey
As we look ahead to the 2026-2027 program year and beyond, we are providing a brief survey for Trinity attendees to fill out. Your timely submission of this survey will allow us to make better programming decisions to improve attendance and offer events that meet the scheduling needs of our congregants' busy lives.
Lenten Book Discussion and Prayer:
A King Washes Feet
Tuesdays: 7:00-8:30 PM and Thursdays: 2:00-3:30 PM
A King Washes Feet: How to Love and Forgive Your Friends and Enemies—An Illustrated Bible Study by Jessica Claire Bond
We live in a world obsessed with chasing titles, power, and followers; like they’ll save us. But the true King, the One who spoke galaxies into being, didn’t come with a scepter in His hand. He came with a towel. And He didn’t sit on a throne, He knelt low.
Each week you are invited to gather for honest discussion, intentional reflection, and contemplative worship in the Chapel. You are welcome to join for 1 session or for all, afternoon or evening.
If you would like to join the discussion and/or order a book, please sign up in the Narthex or contact Dcs. Deborah.
(The book will be released on February 10 and is available on a sliding scale from $0 - $25 (the true cost of the book). Please make payments to Trinity earmarked: Lent Book Study)
From the Author - Trigger Warning:
This book is about real life. We need foot washing because we need Jesus to burst into the parts of our stories that hurt the most, and to wash us after the places we’ve walked. This book mentions subjects such as domestic violence, adultery, sexual abuse, suicide, pornography, trauma, earthquakes, death, abortion, religious persecution, and human trafficking. If these are sensitive topics for you, please be aware. But I pray that the Jesus you meet through these pages— and the way these topics are approached— brings healing. Perhaps this book was written exactly for you.