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The day the Lord created hope

was probably the same day

He created Spring.

Bern Williams

 

 

 Welcome to Trinity Presbyterian Church


Trinity Presbyterian Church is a welcoming congregation of the Presbyterian Church (USA) where you will find diverse people of all ages learning about and following Christ as we tackle life’s challenges, discover and use our God-given talents, have fun, and mature spiritually.

 

We frequently sing a song that contains the lyrics “all are welcome in this place,” and this phrase truly reflects Trinity’s diversity and caring spirit.  With Trinity’s wide range of activities and programs for all ages, there is something for everyone.  We are young and older, single and married, long-time residents, and folks new to the area.  We are seekers looking for answers in a place where we can grow. 

 

At the same time we celebrate our diversity, we also celebrate the cohesiveness of Trinity.  You’ll find a spirit of cooperation and commitment to the glory of God guiding the work of Trinity’s members and staff.

 

 

 Sunday Summer Schedule 


9:30 a.m.         Worship Service

(Combining traditional and contemporary styles)


9:45 a.m.       Children’s Church
                     (Age 4—Grade 4; Age 4 - Grade 1 during summer)


10:30 a.m.     Coffee/Fellowship

10:30 a.m.     Cherub Choir Practice (no choir practice during summer)
                     (Age 4—Grade 1)


                     Children’s Choir Practice (no choir practice during summer)
                     (Grade 2—Grade 5)


11:00 a.m.       Christian Education For All Ages (resumes in September)

 

                   

                             Habitat for Humanity Build

                     

                                  Saturday, June 12

                                         8:00 am - 3:00 p.m.

     

Click here to view photos from Saturday's framing event.  Frames for two four-bedroom homes were completed for the New Castle County Habitiat for Humanity!

 

           Trinity Pastor Composes Theme Song For Global Event

                                             Bonds of Peace

                                

Barbara Price-Martin, parish associate at Trinity, and her sister Linda (Price) Draper, of Boothbay Harbor, ME, composed  the theme song for a global gathering of reformed churches in June. “Bonds of Peace” will be sung in churches across the world on June 20.

 

Click here for a copy of the music and words.

 

Click here to hear the song. 

 

Click here for a lead sheet insert for congregational singing.

 

In an era of individualization, two international reformed organizations of churches are joining more than 80 million members worldwide to form the World Communion of Reformed Churches (WCRC). This new body—merging the World Alliance of Reformed Churches (WARC) and the Reformed Ecumenical Council (REC)—celebrates their union in June 2010 at Calvin College in Grand Rapids, MI, with more than 1,000 participants from 108 countries attending.

 

The theme for the week of celebration is Ephesians 4:4 “make every effort to maintain the unity of the Spirit in the bond of peace.” The theme song for the historic event was chosen among 18 submitted compositions.

 

The Rev. Setri Nyomi, general secretary of WARC, whose headquarters are in Geneva said, “The winning entry is an inspiring song which I hope will be picked up in many congregations around the world. In that way, their voices will join with those of the thousand or more gathered in Grand Rapids in June 2010 who will sing in celebration of the unity of WARC and REC,” noted Nyomi. “You could say we will be singing our way into creating the World Communion of Reformed Churches.”

 

The sisters have written music and lyrics for national gatherings of Presbyterian women in the United States in 2006 and 2009 as well as songs and hymns for congregational use. They live 400 miles apart (Delaware and Maine) so collaborate by phone and e-mail.