THIS WEEK:
All Zoom links FOUND HERE.
Tuesday @ Noon: Lunchtime Lectio via Zoom (from the Gospel of John)
Wednesday @ 7 AM: Morning Prayer via Zoom
Thursday @ 9 AM: Women's Bible Study in the Adult Classroom at the Church (all women welcome)
Friday @ 7 AM: Men's Friday Morning Breakfast and Bible Study in the Fellowship Hall at the Church (all men welcome)
Friday @ Noon: Lunchtime Lectio via Zoom (from the Gospel of John)
Friday @ 6:30 PM: First Friday evening service - lecture by Rev. Dr. Chris Stroup on "The Jewish Origins of Christianity"
Sunday 8:30 - 9:45 AM: Sunday Morning "Classic" Service: Pastor Al Janssen will be preaching.
Sunday 9:50 - 10:40 AM: Adult Fellowship Time: Food and beverages in the Fellowship Hall
Sunday 9:55 - 10:35 AM: Children's Catechesis: Ages 4 - 10 in the Children's Classroom.
Sunday 10:45 AM - Noon: Sunday Morning "Modern" Service: Pastor Al Janssen will be preaching.
Sunday 11:05 - 11:45 AM: Children's Catechesis (same content as earlier): Ages 4 - 10 in the Children's Classroom.
CITYSERVE 2021 IS HERE!!
CityServe 2021, a city-wide service day for making a boots-on-the-ground difference in our neighborhoods, happens this Saturday, October 2, all across our city and the Pikes Peak region.
As Pastor Matt said on Sunday, this is the lowest of low-hanging fruit, if you're looking for a way to serve in our community. Most of the service opportunities require just 3 hours - either 9-12 in the morning or 1-4 in the afternoon.
You can sign up for any of dozens of projects at the CityServe website:
https://volunteer.cosiloveyou.com/communityservice
If you want to serve with some familiar faces, Deacon Mark and Christy, his wife, will be working the afternoon shift (1-4 PM) at Prairie Hills Elementary School. Here's the link to that particular project, which still has 8 openings, as of this writing.
PRAIRIE HILLS ELEMENTARY
The opportunity to be an influencer in our community calls. Truly, this Saturday through CityServe is a tailor-made space for each of us "to joyfully be on mission with God and with one another." Please join your church family and share some of the love of Jesus in our community.
If you have questions or need further information, please contact the Church Office.
GATHERING DATA FOR "HELPING HANDS" MINISTRY AT HTAC
"And all who believed were together and had all things in common." (Acts 2:44) "
. . .and no one said that any of the things that belonged to him was his own, but they had everything in common." (Acts 4:32)
One of the most impactful ways we can care for one another within the Body of Christ is to share our knowledge and expertise. We can imagine that the people of the early church shared not only their food and their money, as described in the Book of Acts, but also the skills and competencies they had developed over the years: carpentry, masonry, gardening, cooking, bookkeeping, scribing.
Following the Acts model of having all things in common, we are compiling a catalogue of Holy Trinity skills and areas of expertise that individuals would be willing to share - either for free or at a discounted cost - with others from our Holy Trinity community.
Are you a plumber, electrician, a carpenter or a heating/air conditioning technician? Do you offer music lessons, know how to organize a garden or fix a car? Are you a welder or a bookkeeper? Are you good with a chainsaw, or have access to rototiller or a backhoe?
The possibilities are endless.
If you have a skill or a service or a tool that you would be willing to make available to your Holy Trinity family, please reach out to Marty Schulte, who is compiling our catalogue of Holy Trinity resources. Once we have the basic pieces of the catalogue put together, our intention is to make it available through our CCB environment, so individuals can look there first when they need a service or some assistance.
To submit your catalogue information or with questions, you can reach Marty by email at martinvschulte@gmail.com. You can also send your information or questions to the Church Office.