Bible Study for April 23, 2020

Join Brooke Tucker, Trinity’s Director of Faith Formation, and the Rev Dr Jeff Beebe today for Bible Study! Today, they start a new Bible Study series based on a project called “Unraveled … Seeking God When Our Plans Fall Apart”. Each video will present a scripture lesson on a similar theme: people that find themselves unraveled.

Click the links to view the videos.

Brooke’s video “Unraveled by Joy”
Rev Beebe’s video “And Sarah Laughed”

Palm Coast City Food Initiative

Trinity Presbyterian Church is actively participating in Mayor Melissa Holland’s city-wide Feed Palm Coast Initiative program. Complete information about this massive project can be found at www.palmcoastgov.com including suggested food products.

Our church will be accepting all non-perishable food products Monday-Friday, April 20-24, 9am – Noon at our church. Volunteers will be on site to remove your items from your trunk or SUV hatch. No need for you to exit your vehicle. Please be sure you unlock your doors for access.

Come into the church parking lot using the main entrance off Florida Park Dr. Turn Left into the FIRST, paved lot where you can hand off your items. Continue going forward. ONE WAY out onto Franklin Way and back to Florida Park Dr.

Thank you all for your enthusiasm!

Please direct inquiries about this initiative to any of the following contacts:

Bob Mack
Kellie Jebbia
Laurie Harrison

Warning: Email Scam Circulating

There is currently a SCAM circulating via email asking you to purchase a gift card on behalf of Rev Beebe.

Please know that Rev Beebe, nor anyone on Staff, nor any communication from the church (or ANY legitimate plea for help) will ask you to contribute by getting a gift card.

This particular email greets you by name, is (falsely) signed by Rev. Dr. Jeffrey W. Beebe, and includes the address of Trinity Presbyterian. All these things may imply to you that the request is legitimate. IT IS NOT. We do not ask for contributions by gift card. Nor do we ever ask you to do something because “of my busy schedule”.

Please use caution when confronted with these scams. The best approach is to immediately discard a suspicious looking email. That is, if ANYTHING appears suspicious even before you open the email: DELETE it.

If you have already opened the email: DELETE it.

As always, be sure to use virus-scanning software on your computer and keep it up to date. Many virus scanning software products also provide email or email attachment scanning.

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