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!

Trinity Presbyterian 2021 Annual Report

Trinity’s annual report is now available for download from the website. To get your copy now, click here (or click on the image).

A limited number of copies will be available on Sunday morning.

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!

Disaster Relief for Kentucky December Tornados

If you’ve been reading the news and wondering what you can do to help, Presbyterian Disaster Assistance has a fund specifically for support of the relief effort in Kentucky.

Please consider making a donation.

Giving Tuesday

Tuesday, November 30 is a global movement to celebrate all acts of giving.

If you would like to consider Trinity in your giving for that special day, you can donate to our general operating fund or to any of our special funds (Youth, Birthday Mission, Deacons, Memorial Fund, and others) online or by mailing a check to the church, designating your preference in the memo line.

Click HERE or on the image to give ONLINE. Thank you in advance for your generosity!

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