NEAL BRADLEY – Neal is a very talented person who has done so much for Trinity in providing his various artistic skills in many ways. He creates the graphic design for flyers, posters, and programs and provides them for many events. Neal develops and maintains the church website (our webmaster). Serving as an original member of the Fine Arts committee, he has also chaired it for many years. His vocal talents include singing in the choir, often as soloist or in small ensembles, and acting and singing in Trinity theater productions. For several years he has formatted and printed the annual UMW Yearbook and Directory, a huge project which is especially appreciated by the United Methodist Women organization.
JAN and JOHN FROBERG – Jan and John are an amazing couple who are generous with their time and talents. For years they have prepared the elements for communion which they continue to do for the staff and handful of people who are in church on Communion Sundays. Before COVID, Jan and John made coffee and put out pastries for the 8:30 service. They continue to pick up the altar flowers from the 10:30 service and deliver them to those who purchased them. Jan trained with Pastor Wendy to be part of the Congregational Care Team—an outreach ministry to offer support and comfort to parishioners confined to their homes for health reasons. She served as Historian on the UMW Mission Team from 2016 to the present and has been active in the Susanna Wesley Circle, serving as Secretary for many years. She contributed food and helped with packing it when the circle provided a meal for PADS guests. Jan can always be counted on to lend a helping hand in preparing for our funerals with homemade dishes and helping with setup. Also, she has provided a warm welcome and light lunches for potential new members following several services. John is a “jack of all trades” who does whatever needs to be done, whether it’s replacing burned-out lights, shoveling the sidewalk, or cutting the lawn. For years, John has set up the chairs/Bibles for the 8:30 service. Now, he sets up tables in the narthex for PADS food packing on designated Friday nights. This year John researched, ordered, installed, and did the initial testing of the LED sign on the church lawn. He recently purchased and poured cold-patch into the huge potholes in our parking lot which made it safer for cars, bicycles and walkers. John is one of the volunteers who does a security walk through the building every week. Each year John plants flowers at the Memorial Wall, prepares the site for internment memorial services, and sets up the sprinkler system.