Ash Wednesday Reminder

Don’t forget about our TWO Ash Wednesday opportunities to mark the beginning of Lent. Our God shows us abundant love and gives us extravagant Grace. This Lent at Trinity we will explore what it means to be “Full to the Brim“.

On Wednesday, March 2nd Join us for two Ash Wednesday Faith Experiences:

From 3:30pm-5pm Join us in the Fellowship Hall to begin Lent with a creative art project. We will be turning old magazines into a blessing basket. No artistic or creative talent needed! Bring two magazines, a roll of invisible tape and an open mind. We will have fun and create at the same time!

From 5pm-6pm Our Ash Wednesday Drive Through will be open. Come any time between 5pm-6pm to receive an imposition of ashes, words of encouragement and receive a tasty take home meal of hearty red lentil vegetable soup, a mini loaf of bread and treats for dessert. Fill yourself so that you can fill others this Lenten season.

All are invited and welcome:

Even now, declares the Lord, return to me with all your heart.” –Joel 2:12

Roll up your sleeves. Let down your guard. Come in from the storm. Make yourself at home. Pull up to the table. Release the tension in your jaw. Take a deep breath. Return to God with all your heart.

Ash Wednesday: March 2, 2022

Ash Wednesday marks the beginning of Lent. Our God shows us abundant love and gives us extravagant Grace. This Lent at Trinity we will explore what it means to be “Full to the Brim“.

On Wednesday, March 2nd Join us for two Ash Wednesday Faith Experiences:

From 3:30pm-5pm Join us in the Fellowship Hall to begin Lent with a creative art project. We will be turning old magazines into a blessing basket. No artistic or creative talent needed!

Click HERE for an Online Art Class! Bring two magazines, a roll of invisible tape and an open mind. We will have fun and create at the same time!

From 5pm-6pm Our Ash Wednesday Drive Through will be open. Come any time between 5pm-6pm to receive an imposition of ashes, words of encouragement and receive a tasty take home meal of hearty red lentil vegetable soup, a mini loaf of bread and treats for dessert. Fill yourself so that you can fill others this Lenten season.

All are invited and welcome:

Even now, declares the Lord, return to me with all your heart.” –Joel 2:12

Roll up your sleeves. Let down your guard. Come in from the storm. Make yourself at home. Pull up to the table. Release the tension in your jaw. Take a deep breath. Return to God with all your heart.

2022 Souper Bowl of Caring!

In 1990, a simple prayer: “Lord, even as we enjoy the Super Bowl football game, help us be mindful of those who are without a bowl of soup to eat” was delivered to a small youth group at Spring Valley Presbyterian Church in Columbia, SC led by Brad Smith, who was serving as a seminary intern at the time.

This gave birth to an idea. Why not harness the energy and enthusiasm of Super Bowl weekend, a time when people come together for football, food and fun, to unite the nation for a higher good? Individuals and groups could collect dollars in soup pots and canned food for those in need and send every dollar and food donation DIRECTLY to a local charity of THEIR choice.

We at Trinity will be collecting non-perishable food donations and monetary donations to benefit The Care Cupboard Food Pantry at First United Methodist Church of Bunnell.

If you are able we ask that you bring at least one non-perishable food item and one dollar this Sunday, February 13th. If you are writing a check, make checks payable to Trinity Presbyterian Church with SouperBowl in the memo line.

We will have two drop off stations. One station for each team in the superbowl. Lets see which team has the most giving fans!

Bring your donations and lets tackle hunger together!

Annual Meeting Postponed but Lunch-To-Go is Still ON!

Due to the forecast for cold weather on Sunday January 30, the Annual Meeting is postponed until February 13, 2022.

HOWEVER, the Youth will still be providing LUNCH-TO-GO in the Trinity Courtyard after the Worship service.

Worship services usually end around 11am, so be ready to pick up yours on Sunday! For a donation to our Montreat fund, you will receive box containing: Spaghetti, Homemade Meat Sauce, Salad, Bread, and a Brownie! Gluten free and vegetarian options available. There will also be a choice of soft drinks.

Pick up a Lunch-To-Go on January 30th

Lunch Plans Sunday January 30th?

Following the congregational meeting the youth will be offering Lunch-To-Go in the courtyard!

For a donation to our Montreat fund, you will receive box containing: Spaghetti, Homemade Meat Sauce, Salad, Bread, and a Brownie! Gluten free and vegetarian options available. There will also be a choice of soft drinks.

We will have tables set up in the courtyard if you choose to eat your meal here.

Spread the word and join us on Sunday, January 30th!

Don’t Miss Trinity’s 2022 Epiphany Celebration TODAY!

Join us for Trinity’s 2022 Epiphany Celebration on Sunday, January 9, 2022 from 3-5PM!

You have 3 options to join in the celebration:

1. You can drive to Trinity anytime between 3-5PM on the 9th, stay in your car, drive through the worship experience, and receive your 3 gifts! OR,

2. You can drive to Trinity anytime between 3-5PM on the 9th, park your car, walk through our worship experience, and receive your 3 gifts! OR,

3. You can watch our Epiphany Experience online by clicking HERE (or click any of the images on this page) and pick up your gifts at your convenience from the church office!

We do ask that you bring a gift as well … a non-perishable food donation to donate to the Family Resource Center!

“Arise, shine for your light has come.” Isaiah 60:1

What is Epiphany?
You thought the holidays were over! Technically, no, not until January 6, when Christians all over the world celebrate Epiphany. In some places, the day is known as “Three Kings Day” after the wise men, or Magi (Melchior, Caspar and Balthazar), who, the Bible says, brought the infant gifts and proclaimed Him the Son of God. In other places, the day is known for giving gifts. Maybe you’ve heard of “The Twelve Days of Christmas?” Besides being a catchy or crucifying little ditty, depending on your point of view, the title refers to the period between Christmas Day, when Christians celebrate the birth of Jesus, to Epiphany, when they mark his manifestation— “incarnation,” in some Christian traditions. In fact, the word “epiphany” is drawn from the Greek and means “manifestation.”

We at Trinity look forward to celebrating Epiphany with you!

Warning: Email account information scam

We’ve been informed of scammers asking for money or account information via email for church staff. For example: “Brooke Tucker”.

Trinity or staff members would NEVER ask you to provide a money or account information via email, over the phone, or by Text Message. Emails, Text Messages, or phone calls asking for money or account information are a SCAM.

Donations to Trinity are always welcome, but we want those to be freely given — not coerced! Our campaigns for contributions will be talked about in church services (on-line and live), so you will hear about it directly from Trinity.

Trinity’s 2022 Epiphany Celebration

Join us for Trinity’s 2022 Epiphany Celebration on Sunday, January 9, 2022 from 3-5PM!

You have 3 options to join in the celebration:

1. You can drive to Trinity anytime between 3-5PM on the 9th, stay in your car, drive through the worship experience, and receive your 3 gifts! OR,

2. You can drive to Trinity anytime between 3-5PM on the 9th, park your car, walk through our worship experience, and receive your 3 gifts! OR,

3. You can watch our Epiphany Experience online and pick up your gifts at your convenience from the church office!

What is Epiphany?
You thought the holidays were over! Technically, no, not until January 6, when Christians all over the world celebrate Epiphany. In some places, the day is known as “Three Kings Day” after the wise men, or Magi (Melchior, Caspar and Balthazar), who, the Bible says, brought the infant gifts and proclaimed Him the Son of God. In other places, the day is known for giving gifts. Maybe you’ve heard of “The Twelve Days of Christmas?” Besides being a catchy or crucifying little ditty, depending on your point of view, the title refers to the period between Christmas Day, when Christians celebrate the birth of Jesus, to Epiphany, when they mark his manifestation— “incarnation,” in some Christian traditions. In fact, the word “epiphany” is drawn from the Greek and means “manifestation.”

We at Trinity look forward to celebrating Epiphany with you!

We do ask that you bring a gift as well … a non-perishable food donation to donate to the Family Resource Center!

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