Daylight Savings Time starts this weekend! Don't forget to turn your clocks AHEAD one hour on Saturday night.
This weekend marks the beginning of Daylight Savings Time for 2021. Overnight on Saturday into Sunday, clocks throughout the US will "spring forward" one hour. If you rely on a clock that must be set manually - on the microwave, in your car, on your windup alarm - don't forget to adjust the time.
Snow closures likely for the Weekend
Yes, the flock will be in the snow this weekend. How much snow? We don't know. But right now, the forecast would suggest that we all should stay home and enjoy the Holy Trinity Communion service and the preaching of Rev. White on our computers. We are planning, at this point, for the service to be ALL REMOTE via Zoom. If the weather plays out as expected, there will be no onsite service at the Church building on Sunday. We will make the final call on this as we get closer to the weekend.
Look for an email on Friday afternoon or Saturday morning. If you don't see an email, check the Holy Trinity website HERE or check out our Holy Trinity Facebook page. The Facebook page link is at the bottom of this email. Stay safe and stay warm. Winter isn't done quite yet.
Something Special for LENT! A Contemplation of J.S. Bach's Masterpiece - "St. John Passion"
Starting this Sunday evening, Terri Moon will lead us in a wonderful musical experience. We will follow the story of Jesus’ passion as told in the Gospel of John but through the music of J.S. Bach. Join us for the next two Sunday evenings at 6:30 PM, as we set aside some time to meditate on Christ’s sacrifice through an encounter with Bach's beautiful music.
This class is offered on March 14 and March 21 in an online format, through Zoom. For more information about the class and for the link to the Zoom connection, check out this page on our Church website: THIS LINK. If you have questions, please reach out to the Church Office.
Sunday Guest Preacher: Rev. Leslie White
Don't miss Rev. White's sermon on Sunday!
Pastor Matt has been blessed to become friends with the Pastor and Congregation at Payne Chapel AME Church in Colorado Springs. Payne Chapel has been serving the Colorado Springs community since 1872. That's 149 years! Payne Chapel was the very first Christian Community for persons of color established in Colorado Springs, when Colorado was just a territory and not a state of the Union.
Rev. White has been the senior pastor at Payne Chapel AME since 2019, and he brings an amazing history - nearly 50 years - of pastoring, preaching and church planting that has stretched literally from coast to coast in our country. This Sunday, March 14, Rev. White will be our guest to deliver the sermon via Zoom at our regular 10 AM Communion service.