What’s Happening at Trinity—Dec. 22, 2024
Advent and Christmas at Trinity
trinityct.org/Christmas
Christmas Eve, Dec. 24
- † 4 p.m. - Worship for Families - Christmas worship for families with children of all ages
- † 7 p.m. and 11 p.m. - Candlelight Worship - Christmas worship with orchestra by candlelight
Christmas Day Dec. 25
- † 10 a.m. - Festival Worship with Holy Communion
MCREST HELP—MCREST has many needs this year, take a look at the big board located in the foyer to see if you can help. There are spots to fill in hospitality, making dinner and lunches and more. This is a great way for families to serve the community together! For more information, contact this year’s coordinator Katie Bielman at or call the Church Office at 586-463-2921.
CHURCH OFFICE CLOSED—The Church Office will be closed Wednesday and Thursday, Dec. 25-26. If you are in need of pastoral support, call the Church Office at 586-463-2921 and leave a message on the emergency line. Someone will call you back as soon as possible.
>ENGAGE GOD
SERMON SERIES—All of our Advent services will focus on the theme of the Advent wreath. Through His son, God provided his people, including us, with hope, peace, joy and love. This season, we will focus on how Jesus fulfilled God's promise to save his people.
ADVENT DEVOTIONS—This is the last week of Trinity Crosstalk Advent audio devotions. The entire season of devotions is available to downloaded from our website or iTunes, YouTube or say, “Play Trinity Crosstalk podcast” to an Alexa-enabled device. For information or to sign up to receive Crosstalk via email, visit Trinityct.org/Crosstalk.
FIRST BIBLE—First grade parents: It’s time for the First Bible Stepping Stone! First Bible is just one of the ways Trinity partners with parents as their children grow in faith. Students receive their very own Adventure Bible and through the class, we teach the students and parents how to use it effectively. The First Bible Stepping Stone is Thursday, Jan. 23 and Thursday, Jan. 30 at 6 p.m. in the Community Center. Parents and students should attend together. A presentation of Bibles is at the 11 a.m. worship service on Feb. 2. Childcare will be available for siblings as needed. Please let us know if you will attend. Register at https://trinityct.org/firstbible/ or RSVP to the church office 586-463-2921. For more information, contact Elizabeth Szwarc at
E3 RESUMES JAN. 15—Mark your calendars because E3, our Wednesday evening activities, resume Jan. 15. Dinner will be provided starting at 6 p.m. with our group meet ups at 6:30 p.m. As of right now, we have several classes planned.
- Adults — “A Clash of Kingdoms” — Join Steve and Sharon Meseke for a video Bible study led by Bible scholar and historian Ray vander Laan. We join Paul, the first rabbi to the Gentiles, as he boldly begins preaching to the Hellenistic Roman citizens of ancient Greece, including Lydia! May our hope and faith be renewed as we too live in a conflicting "clash of kingdoms" as citizens of heaven. This group meets from Jan. 15-Feb. 12.
- Middle and High School Youth—The youth groups will continue to meet in the Youth Lounge for group discussions.
- Preteens --The fourth and fifth graders have a place of their own. They meet with Ms. Elizabeth for topics just for them.
- Elementary School — Those in kindergarten or older are led through activities and lessons that keep them engaged.
- Nursery — Babies are cared for by trained staff in the nursery, where they can play or sleep until you are done with class!
CONFIRMATION MODULES RESUME—After a break for the holidays, our confirmation modules are back and continue through the spring. If your 6-8 grader has modules to complete, consider signing up at Trinityct.org/confirmation. If you have questions, contact Katie Erkkinen at
WEEKDAY BIBLE STUDIES AND CLASSES
NEW MONDAY NIGHT WOMENS BIBLE STUDY The Monday Night Ladies Bible Study resumes on Monday, Jan. 6 at 7 p.m. in the Church Lounge. We will be studying "LUKE IN THE LAND" by Kristi McClelland. Questions? or to reserve a book, please contact Bonnie Young by cell or text at 586-350-3222.
TUESDAY MORNING BIBLE STUDY—Meet to enjoy God's Word every Tuesday morning 9:30-10:45 a.m. Led by Mary Hartman and Lila Tirsell. Meets in the Church Lounge.
A BIBLE STUDY FOR MEN—Wednesday mornings from 6– 7 a.m. in the Church Lounge. Hot coffee, study guides and Christian fellowship await you! Questions? Contact Pat Anderson at
SATURDAY MORNING MEN’S STUDY—A Saturday morning men’s Bible study meets in the Church Lounge at Trinity at 8 a.m. For more information, contact Brian Lanko at
>ENGAGE GOD’S PEOPLE
NEW YEARS RESOLUTION FOR YOUR MARRIAGE—Presents under the Christmas tree are wonderful gifts, but can they heal a hurting marriage? Transforming your marriage into a mutually satisfying relationship is a "gift that will keep on giving." Retrouvaille is a Christian peer ministry designed to help heal troubled marriages. The next Retrouvaille program begins Friday, Jan. 10, in Farmington Hills. For confidential information or to register call 800-470-2230 or visit HelpOurMarriage.org.
PAPER HUGS MEETS JAN. 4—The next meeting of Paper Hugs is Thursday, Jan. 2 from 1:30-8 p.m. in the Church Lounge. Come when you can and leave when you must. No experience necessary. Bring a snack! For more information, call the Church Office at 586-463-2921.
>ENGAGE THE WORLD
JANUARY 2025 HAITI TRIP—A team is traveling to Cap-Haitien, Haiti this coming Jan. 15-22 and they need our help! The team will see up to 800 Haitians for reading and distant eyeglasses. Distance glasses will purchased from MOST Ministries, but the team is in need of reading glasses with the strength in the +1's, +2's, +3's and +4's. Haiti is dusty so the team is also taking donations of .5 oz eye drops. Contact Kim Waller at 586-202-8843 or Keith Waller at 586-215-4084 to schedule a pick up or drop off.
FEED THOSE IN NEED-Trinity provides meals/casseroles for Family of God in Detroit on the second Wednesday of every month. Volunteers are needed to help cook or donate a dish. You can even just donate fruit, muffins, rolls or sweets. Members from our congregation deliver and serve at the mission. If cooking isn't your thing but you'd like to contribute, cash donations can be turned in to the Church Office or via Venmo to Cathy Essig (@CLEssig). Family of God serves meals to over 100 people in the Detroit community 6 days a week. Call Karen Langreet at (586) 445-2460 or (586) 291-6273. For more information on Family of God, visit http://www.fogdetroit.com.
HELP FOR MARRIAGES—Transforming your marriage into a mutually satisfying relationship is a "gift that will keep on giving." Retrouvaille is a Christian peer ministry specifically designed to help heal troubled marriages. The next Retrouvaille program begins Friday, Jan. 10, in Farmington Hills. For confidential information or to register call 800-470-2230 or HelpOurMarriage.org.
>SCHOOL AND ECC
DINNER DANCE TICKETS ON SALE—The 8th grade hosts its annual Dinner Dance Fundraiser to support the class's spring trip to New York City. The event is Saturday, Feb. 8 at the Italian American Cultural Center. Doors open at 6 p.m. for an evening filled with prizes, raffles, basket and an open bar. Tickets are $65 each and available from any 8th grader or email
>ANNOUNCEMENTS
A CONGREGATIONAL CALL MEETING is Scheduled for Sunday, Jan. 12, at 10:30 a.m. in the Community Center - Mission Council would like to invite you to the scheduled Congregational Call Meeting on Sunday, Jan. 12, 2025, between services at 10:30 a.m. This is for the purpose of extending a Call to Rebecca Thomas as Director of Communications and Marketing. Rebecca just completed her certificate in the Director of Church Ministries (DCM) at Concordia Wisconsin and the Mission Council is recommending that we extend a call to her.
YEAR END GIVING—As we approach the end of the 2024 year gift giving, this is the time many of the congregation evaluate their ability to make special donations of stock or cash gifting. If you are 70 ½ or older you can give from your IRAs Tax-Free to the charities of your choice. This is accomplished via making a QUALIFIED CHARITABLE DISTRIBUTION (QCD). You don’t have to wait for the end of the year, but this option is available throughout the year. Contact your financial advisor to find out if this would be a good option for you. A qualified charitable distribution (QCD) is a distribution from your individual retirement account (IRA) to a qualified charity. To make a QCD you must be age 70 1/2 or older. A QCD is not taxed, nor included in your taxable income. At age 73 when your IRA requires minimum distribution (RMD) the qualified charitable distribution can be a portion. An itemized tax return is not required. Speak to your tax advisor.
This week at Trinity—Dec. 22-28, 2024
Sunday (22) |
9 a.m. |
Worship—Sanctuary |
11 a.m. |
Worship—Sanctuary |
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4 p.m. |
ECC Christmas Program—School Gym |
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Monday (23) |
1 p.m. |
Alanon—Church Lounge |
Tuesday (24) |
4 p.m. |
Family Worship Service—Sanctuary |
7 p.m. |
Candlelight Worship—Sanctuary |
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11 p.m. |
Candlelight Worship—Sanctuary |
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Wednesday (25) |
10 a.m. |
Christmas Day Worship—Sanctuary |
Thursday (26) |
Church Office Closed |
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7 p.m. |
Purls Knitting Group—Church Lounge |
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Friday (27) |
No activities scheduled |
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Saturday (28) |
8 a.m. |
Men’s Bible Study—Church Lounge |
5 p.m. |
Worship—Sanctuary |
PRAYER LIST
Special Prayers
- † For the sick and suffering
- † For our confirmation ministry
- † For our Elders and Mission Council
- † For those who do not yet know Christ
- † For the Senior Pastor search process
- † For our nation, its leaders, and our citizens
- † For our mission partner Compassion Pregnancy Center
- † For our sister congregation St. John, Ray Township
Thanksgiving
- 60th anniversary of Gerald and Karen Alwardt