Trinity’s parking lot, our organ, our lawn sign, our HVAC system are all tools for ministry, as we live into what it means to be: A Center for Community, with Christ at the Center. Last week in worship, we offered up the value of diversity, a value we hold dear at Trinity. In addition to valuing the diversity of our people, we have been diversifying the way we gather as a community. Our sanctuary remains a primary place of gathering, and we want that to be true for generations to come. BUT the pandemic has challenged us to find ways to worship online, to gather in our church yard for a pet blessing, and to gather on zoom for small groups. Our Mission and Ministry Campaign will help us prepare the safe, accessible, and welcoming space for God’s people to gather – indoors, outdoors, online – in a way that values the diversity of ages, socio-economic backgrounds, and needs of our Trinity Community – for the year 2022, and far into the future. In addition, the campaign’s goals support the ongoing development of Community Ministries and outreach to our nearest neighbors.
THIS IS WHERE MISSION AND MINISTRY HAPPENS!
Director of Community and Family Ministries Jacki Bogolia, along with Cindy Kiel and Ann Golding, are ready to greet families at the Community Consolidated School District 59 Fall Fest.