Newcomer's Fellowship Group
Thinking about calling Trinity "Home"? A church is never quite home until you feel like you belong.
moreThinking about calling Trinity "Home"? A church is never quite home until you feel like you belong. Our next Newcomer's Fellowship Group is scheduled for Feb. 19 and 26 from 4-5:30 pm in Trinity's library. Pastor John will host this opportunity to meet others like you, ask any questions you might have about the church, and learn more about what we believe. Although it's not required to attend both sessions, it is helpful. The opportunity to become a member will also be presented. If you plan to come, please RSVP to the church office (303-422-3656). If you need childcare, please let us know by Feb. 13. Close
Open House - Richard and Bobbie Stepp . . .
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more. . . are so grateful for the outpouring of support and love they have received! An open house has been planned to celebrate God's love on February 10 from 7-9 pm in Fellowship Hall at Trinity. Please join us as we pass on the gift of love!
Richard was diagnosed with a brain tumor on Dec 23. A web page has been created for us to follow Richard's progress. When you click on this Caring Bridge link below, you'll be asked to log in using an email address and a password. Then you'll be able to prayerfully lift up Richard each step along the way.Caring Bridge--Richard Stepp Close
Beth (Whittier) Hoyt Reformation Sunday Sermon
Beth Whittier Hoyt, former Associate Pastor at Trinity, preached a very meaningful sermon on Reformation Sunday.
moreBeth Whittier Hoyt, former Associate Pastor at Trinity, preached a very meaningful sermon on Reformation Sunday. In her sermon Beth guides her congregation in Red Bluff, CA how to cling to the essentials of being Reformed as they manage their theological differences. I'd like to share this sermon with you as you consider the significant social issues facing our denomination. I think Beth has some wisdom worth sharing. When you click this link, you'll need to select her sermon from October 30, 2011. In Christ, John AndersonSermons at Red Bluff Close
Congregational Meeting/Trinity Cookbook Potluck
Join us February 12th at 6:00 p.
moreJoin us February 12th at 6:00 p.m. as we come together to celebrate our history and plan for our future. It will also be a great time of good food and fellowship. We are requesting that you take this opportunity to prepare and share a recipe from Trinity's new cookbook (which is still available for purchase). Please label which recipe you are sharing. Close
Make a Valentine's Day Date with Our Concert Series
Treat yourself to a musical Valentine with our next Concert Series concert featuring the Opus 5 Woodwind Quintet.
moreTreat yourself to a musical Valentine with our next Concert Series concert featuring the Opus 5 Woodwind Quintet. Tuesday evening, February 14th, in the Sanctuary. Tickets are $15 for adults and $10 for students. Close
Winter Adult Sunday School Classes
Make a New Years resolution of deepening your faith walk by attending one of our adult learning opportunities in 2012! Our ongoing class Exodus: The Journey Continues led by Scott Diaz will be meeting on the third floor in Room 306.
moreMake a New Years resolution of deepening your faith walk by attending one of our adult learning opportunities in 2012! Our ongoing class Exodus: The Journey Continues led by Scott Diaz will be meeting on the third floor in Room 306. Hope Green will be leading The Bible from Scratch: New Testament for Beginners in Room 305. Bud Everitt will be leading a five week class on Ephesians in the Church Library. All three classes will meet during the 10:35 hour. Close
Trinity Cookbooks Are Here!
We have collected the best recipes from our church members, family and friends and compiled them into an attractive keepsake cookbook.
moreWe have collected the best recipes from our church members, family and friends and compiled them into an attractive keepsake cookbook. They will be on sale in the church lobby beginning November 6th or you may contact the church office to order one (or two. . .). The price is $15 and proceeds will benefit the church general fund. These will make great Christmas Gifts! Close