Trinity Tidings | October 3rd 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: Community
Sunday, October 5 at 9:00 a.m. in the Hintz Room

What does “community” mean to you? Who qualifies to be part of your community? 
As we continue to grow in our mission at Trinity, these questions drive our ministries.

To prepare for our time together you are invited to read this article by Terry Lieb.

Copies will also be available on Sunday.


The Wonders of Worship

I wonder... 

From October to June our Teaching Time will happen at various times and places in the liturgy. We will be using various art forms (visual imagery, music, movement, words) for praise, prayer, and proclamation that both nourishes and is nourished by children.  The simple song by Ann Krentz Organ will be the signal for kids to come forward.

You can learn more about why we are doing this by clicking on the logo.


Ceiling Project Starts Next Week

The evaluation of the ceiling above the worship space & the work that was approved at the recent congregational meeting is kicking off October 6th & will last for the entire month of October. Click on the photo to learn more about the project.


Upcoming Fall Festival Events

Immerse yourself in a captivating musical journey with acclaimed concert organist Gail Archer, as she presents a program deeply rooted in the rich tapestry of Ukrainian musical heritage. This unique performance shines a spotlight on the profound contributions of Ukrainian composers, offering a rare opportunity to experience their vibrant and diverse works.

This is a free-will offering event in collaboration with Trinity Lutheran Church. All donations from this event will go to the Berks County Community Foundation’s Fund for ISAR Ednannia which collects and distributes donations to community foundations in Ukraine.

The Fall Festival presents an afternoon of spirited traditional Slavic folk performances presented by Ukrainian Kozak Dancers, a group dedicated to honoring the Slavic arts and culture.  Founded by artistic director Serhiy Tsyganok, the internationally respected ensemble consists of talented dancers and traditional virtuoso musicians and vocalists.

Tickets for this event are available this Sunday at the door and online here.

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