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Trinity Tidings | May 29th Edition

Sunday Worship

Last Sunday. . .

Pastor Hans preached on Peter's quotation of the prophet Joel — "your young men shall see visions" — and ask, in a week like this one, what visions God still has for them.


275 Years in the Making: A Trinity Sunday You Won’t Want to Miss!

This May 31st, we aren’t just celebrating Trinity Sunday; we’re kicking off a milestone year as we begin our 275th Anniversary celebration. This is a day to honor our history, break bread together, and literally "set the stage" for our future.

We’ll start the morning with worship, followed by our Annual Meeting. This is a pivotal moment for our congregation as we review reports (click the link to read) from our leadership and take action on our new Strategic Plan. Your voice and your presence are the heart of this process!

After the meeting, we’ll transition from business to fellowship with a Festive Brunch, leading into a truly historic musical event: “Our Hope for Years to Come.”

Dr. Wentz will lead us through an organ recital spanning five centuries of music. Most importantly, this is the very last time you will hear the majesty of our organ before the sanctuary renovation begins. From the iconic sounds of Bach’s "St. Anne" to modern masterpieces, let’s give our sanctuary the send-off it deserves.

The Schedule for May 31:

  • Worship Service at 10:00 AM

  • Annual Meeting (Strategic Plan vote)

  • Festive Brunch

  • Organ Concert at 1:30 PM


All Saints Room Sneak Peek

From June 1-October 1, Trinity's 1791 building will be closed for a major restoration project. However, we'll still offer dynamic, liturgical worship in the Lutheran tradition with the music and preaching you expect from Trinity!

Starting on Sunday, June 7th, we'll hold Sunday worship in the All Saints Room at 10 AM. Our staff has been hard at work making sure that this room is a suitable temporary home for worship. Here's a sneak peek!


Common Ground Recovery Community
Looking For a Few Volunteers

We are excited to announce the start of the Drop In Center for
Common Ground Recovery Community at Trinity opening on June 1st! 

Every Monday we will open to the community from 1-5 pm   We are inviting you to help us help others in the midst of recovery.    The volunteer needs are set up, assisting with activities such as board games, chess, art projects, etc.   If you have a skill like yoga, budgeting, art, bible conversation leader or faith conversations, we would love you to help us lead! Click here to sign up.


Educational Assistance Available
Deadline is June 1st to Apply

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