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Weekly Activities Dec. 16 – 18

It’s the third week of Advent, Trinity Family!

Let’s see what’s in store!

Wednesday, December 18th is our annual Caroling Party!

Pizza for dinner at 5:30, then load up at 6 to spread some Christmas Cheer!

We will return in time for…

 

 

Wednesday, December 18 at 6:45PM, the Prayer Team will lead a family-oriented Advent Service in the Main Sanctuary.

Children will be invited to participate in the Meditation, the Youth will light the Advent Wreath, and we’ll all sing together to celebrate the season.

 

 

The Missions Committee reminds everyone that they are still collecting warm winter outerwear throughout the month of December.

Please bring your donations to the Narthex and place them on the benches outside the women’s restroom.

 

 

 

Breakfast With Santa

Tomorrow is the day, Trinity Family!

Join us in Lowrie Hall at 9AM for a pancake breakfast, crafts, face-painting, and – best of all! – SANTA!

Bring your appetite and your camera!

Weekly Activities, December 9 – 15, 2019

The second week of Advent began on Sunday, Trinity Family, and we’re so blessed to share this Season with all of you!

Here is a list of the events in the week ahead:

 

TONIGHT, DECEMBER 9: Dwain Martin’s Emergency Response Team will meet at 7pm in room 107. Contact Dwain at coolbluess@verizon.net if you are interested in being part of this team.

 

 

Regular WELL activities this Wednesday, with Dinner at 5:30.

Tawny reminds all Chancel Choir members that we will go late this week!

 

 

 

BREAKFAST WITH SANTA is Saturday, December 14 from 9 to 10:30am in Lowrie Hall.

Bring your camera to take your picture with Santa after enjoying pancakes and all the toppings. You also can create crafts for your Christmas tree and have your face painted.

It’s a jolly time of fun and fellowship!

 

Sunday, December 15th is CANTATA SUNDAY 

Join us for the premiere musical event of the Christmas Season at Trinity as the Chancel choir, accompanied by Orchestra, present Appalachian Winter by Joseph Martin.

The composer talks about the piece:

Composed in the spirit of folk music, the cantata combines traditional sounds with more rustic elements creating a blend that is fresh and pleasing. Popular American carols like Away In a Manger and O Little Town of Bethlehem dance with traditional spirituals such as Children, Go Where I Send Thee and Go, Tell It on the Mountain. Sacred Harp tunes are re-tooled for Advent and stand alongside new versions of Shaker hymns and Appalachian melodies. Thoughtful narration weaves the movements together in a meaningful tapestry of song and Scripture.

THERE IS ONLY ONE SERVICE THIS WEEK AT 11AM

 

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Weekly Reminders December 2 – 8

Advent is upon us, Trinity Family, and with it comes a host of opportunities for worship, fellowship, and service.

Some highlights for the next two weeks:

THE WELL returns this week!

Join us in Lowrie Hall for dinner at 5:30, followed by all regular activities for Children, Youth, and Adults.

 

 

 

KID’S NIGHT OUT is THIS Friday, December 6th!

Drop off the kiddoes from 6 – 10 pm for a fun evening, and go have some Grownup Time.

Sign up by Wednesday at this link!

 

 

If you signed up for the Progressive Dinner, this is the week!

Meet in Lowrie at 6pm on Saturday, December 7th to begin the adventure!

Childcare will be provided at the church until 10pm

 

 

Looking ahead to next week

 

Our annual BREAKFAST WITH SANTA will be on December 14th, Saturday, from 9:00-10:30 in Lowrie Hall. Bring your camera to take your picture with Santa after enjoying pancakes and all the toppings.

You also can create crafts for your Christmas tree and have your face painted.

Invite your friends and neighbors. It’s a jolly time of fun and fellowship!

 

Sunday, December 15th t 11am, the Chancel Choir will present this year’s Christmas Cantata, Appalachian Winter, by Joseph M. Martin.

Adult and children’s choirs, handbells, youth, organ and piano, and a full orchestra will combine talents under the direction of Trinity’s Minister of Music, Tawny Rybowicz, to bring you Christmas in story and song.

There will be only ONE service this week, at 11 am. Please check with your Sunday School classes to see if there are any changes.

 

Sunday, December 1

Happy First Sunday of Advent, Trinity Family!

Communion will be offered in all three services today.

The Special Communion Rail Offering will go to support the Methodist Children’s Home in Waco.

Learn more about this worthwhile organization here.

Pastor Jim’s Sermon this week comes from Isaiah 2 : 1 – 5, Learning God’s Ways, Walking God’s Paths.

While we always hope to see you in person, we hope you’ll follow along with the 11am livestream if you can’t attend.

Missions Reminders

From your Missions Committee:

The Carter BloodCare Mobile Unit will be in our parking lot THIS SUNDAY, December 1, from 9am to 1pm. We thank those of you who pre-registered a time to donate, and urge others to check with committee members to see if there are slots still to be filled.

We are continuing to collect warm winter outerwear – in all sizes and types – to donate to various Denton organizations  for distribution to those in need in our community. Please bring your contributions to the Narthex and place them on the benches outside the Women’s restroom.

Gifts for the children at WS Ryan elementary are due back THIS SUNDAY. Bring your unwrapped gifts, with the identifying ornament attached, to the Narthex. Gifts can still be brought to the church office on Monday and Tuesday, if necessary. Wrapping Paper and tape are also needed!

Weekly Activities November 25 -December 1

It’s Thanksgiving Week, Trinity Family!

In other words, this is more a list of what’s NOT happening this week….

ALL WEDNESDAY NIGHT ACTIVITIES ARE CANCELLED THIS WEEK.

Enjoy the time with your family.

 

 

 

Church Office Hours for the Holiday Week:

Regular Hours Monday through Wednesday.

Closed Thursday and Friday.

In the event of a pastoral emergency, call Pastor Jim at  214-985-4100.

 

 

There’s still time to sign up for the Progressive Dinner!

We have enough Hosts signed up, but you can still be a guest!

Click the here to get the sign up link!

 

Have a wonderful week, Trinity Family!

 

 

“Father, Forgive”

As you prepare your hearts and minds for our Thanksgiving worship this coming Sunday, November 24th, please read and reflect upon Luke 23:33-43.

It may seem a bit odd to preach on the meaning and the power of Jesus’ crucifixion the Sunday before all of the Thanksgiving festivities. Upon further reflection, though, what could we be more thankful for than God’s gracious act of self-giving love in the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ?

I’ve been hearing the term “crisis” with greater frequency these days.

–Our world is in crisis.

–Nations are in crisis.

–Churches and schools are in crisis,

–Individuals, marriages, and families are in crisis.

How is a crisis defined? What constitutes a crisis?

Consider this definition:

The noun crisis comes from the Latinized form of the Greek word krisis, meaning “turning point in a disease.” At such a moment, the person with the disease could get better or worse: it’s a critical moment. The etymology of the term “crisis” shares a relationship with the term “Christ.”

Life is about choices. If we find ourselves in a crisis, we can choose to embrace the power of the crisis or the power of Christ. I choose to embrace Christ and hold on to his everlasting promises.

The only crisis which has ever existed is the corruption of the human heart. On the cross, Jesus took our disease of sin upon himself, thus offering us the opportunity to be forgiven, loved, and free.

If you ever visit England, be sure to spend time in the city of Coventry, northwest of London.

During WWII, The Coventry Blitz (blitz: from the German word Blitzkrieg meaning “lightning war” struck the beautiful city with relentless force. The city was bombed many times by the German Air Force (Luftwaffe). The most devastating of these attacks occurred on the evening of 14 November 1940 and continued into the morning of 15 November.

Christians of Coventry took two  charred embers and made the form of a cross with the inscription “Father Forgive.”

While serving a previous church, I would join in a duet with one of our choristers who has a lovely soprano voice. We sang “Give Thanks” every Thanksgiving Sunday. The hymn, written by Henry Smith in 1978 is based on Luke 1:49–53.

Give thanks with a grateful heart
Give thanks to the Holy One
Give thanks because He’s given Jesus Christ, His Son

And now let the weak say, “I am strong”
Let the poor say, “I am rich
Because of what the Lord has done for us”
Give thanks
We give thanks to You

This Thanksgiving as you feast with family and friends at your table, give thanks to the Holy One for giving us Jesus Christ.

Rev. Jim

Missions Update November 17

Updates and Reminders for Our Current Missions Projects

Christmas Angels for WS Ryan:

If you took an ornament, please bring your UNWRPPED gifts to the church no later than December 1, with your angel attached to the gifts.

Donations of wrapping paper and tape would be greatly appreciated!

Blood Drive:

The Carter BloodCare Mobile Unit  will be in our parking lot on Sunday, December 1, from 9am until 1pm. Look for Missions Committee members with clipboards to make your appointment.

This is a time of the year when the need for blood is critical…please donate, if you are able.

Winter Outerwear for those in need:

Missions is still collecting warm outerwear to distribute here in Denton. Men’s, women’s and children’s sizes are needed.

Bring your items to the benches near the women’s restroom in the Narthex.

Camp Grady Spruce:

This is a learning opportunity for students at WS Ryan 5th graders. The three-day camp experience combines science with a fun camping trip. Many Ryan families cannot afford the $171 for the trip. Missions invites the Trinity Family to help shoulder the cost so that as many students as possible can attend. If you can donate, please write CAMP GRADY SPRUCE on your envelope or in the memo line of your check.