Archive for the 'Missions' Category

UMCOR Advance – Pacific Emergency

Tuesday, March 15th, 2011

Pacific Emergency in UMCOR Advance #3021317 [link] “In response to the Earthquake on March 10, 2011 that struck Japan, The United Methodist Committee on Relief (UMCOR) will be working with local communities to rebuild.” Give online, or write checks to Trinity, w/ the UMCOR Advance Number in the memo line & bring it/send it to [...]

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Pumpkins for Sale

Thursday, October 14th, 2010

YATC is selling cage-free, grain-fed, hormone-and-steroid-free pumpkins on Sundays after church for a suggested donation of $5-$10. All proceeds will benefit the legal defense fund of Rev. Amy DeLong, the Minister from Wisconsin who is being brought up on charges by the Methodist church for being in a loving, committed relationship with another woman. Please [...]

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Bone Marrow Registry

Thursday, September 23rd, 2010

BONE MARROW REGISTRY Chris Reynolds THIS, SUNDAY – September 26 Following worship, YATC (Young Adults Trinity Church) will be downstairs registering individuals on-line, if they are interested in bone marrow donation.  After registering, you will receive a mouth-swab test (via mail) to take at home. This will put you in database in case you are [...]

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Monthly Mission – Turkey Dinner

Wednesday, October 28th, 2009

This event is not only a fundraiser— but a demonstration of our congregational generosity!! Here’s how you can help… • Signup to volunteer on the 13th or bake a pie. • Make a homemade craft and food item donation for our accompanying Bazaar. • But ALSO— we need one or two people to deliver meals [...]

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Monthy Missions at Trinity Church

Monday, March 2nd, 2009

MONTHLY MISSIONS January – Thank you for the food you shared for Souper Bowl Sunday. Trinity collected over 180 pounds of food on February 1. It was meaningful sight to see all the food brought forward by the children and blessed in worship. Don’t forget every first Sunday of the month we are encouraged to [...]

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