Friday, November 22, 2024


Trinity Episcopal Church

The Sunday's Bulletin and livestream links are near the bottom of the email!

THANK YOU to ALL who have Pledged!!

If you have not done so already, it’s NOT too late to PLEDGE and help us celebrate, support and grow the mission & ministries of Trinity Episcopal Church, Bend, Oregon! Need a Pledge Card? Extra Pledge Cards are on the entry tables in Trinity & St. Helen’s Hall OR Use the QR code on the left OR click the link below OR CONTACT Joan Wellman at contributions@trinitybend.org



Virtual Pledge Card: trinitybend.org/pledge/

Afternoon Tea is Sunday Nov 24 at 11:15! We’re excited to have a special Children’s Tea Table this year. Upon arrival, we ask both adults and children to go directly to their assigned tables and be seated. Children will be served at their table and do not need to visit the buffet. Adults can enjoy tea at their tables while waiting for their table to be called to the buffet—no long lines! There will be plenty of food and a place set for you, so even if you forgot to sign up, please come and join us.      We can’t wait to see you! 

CONTACT: Donna Rae Benson.

VISIT THE ALTERNATIVE CHRISTMAS GIVING TABLE on Sundays in Brooks Hall after each service throughout Advent to complete Giving Cards, make donations, ask ministry leads about their ministries, and pick up holiday cards to send to loved ones. Giving cards and holiday cards are available in the office during the week. Help us fund Trinity’s five sponsored ministries: Condega ministry, ERD, Family Kitchen, K.I.D.S. and Gifts for the Christ Child Safeway Food Cards.

Gifts for the Christ Child are due December 1! 

All other Alternative Christmas Gifts will be received through December. CONTACT: Marie Suhre, suhremfs@icloud.com.


SNOW SHOVELERS/BLOWERS NEEDED: It’s getting colder and that means snow is coming soon! We NEED snow shovelers to help clear our walkways and steps throughout snow season. We need two shovelers each day starting at 7 AM on Sundays and 8 AM on other days. Casey Murphy, our Sexton, will be one of the shovelers on weekdays. So, we need ONE more shoveler each weekday. And we need TWO shovelers on Saturdays and Sundays. Some of our usual crew have had to step down, so we hope some NEW, younger, more agile folks will join the crew. CONTACT: Bob Hann or Kelly in the parish office.

Get into the festive spirit at our Advent Fair on December 1st at 11:15 AM in Brooks Hall, following the 10 AM service!

Advent is a season of hope, joy, and anticipation as we prepare for the birth of Christ. Our fair features a variety of meaningful and fun activities for all ages:

  • Create Your Own Advent Wreath with the Altar Guild and Altar Flowers Ministries
  • Make Advent Chains with Children, Youth, and Family Ministry
  • Design Christmas Cards for loved ones with Alternative Christmas Ministries
  • Craft Festive Ornaments with K.I.D.S. Ministry
  • Create Pastoral Christmas Cards for Trinity members with the Vestry

Enjoy delicious holiday treats and connect with friends, new and old, as we prepare our hearts for Christmas. Let's deepen our spiritual journey together this Advent season.

We can’t wait to celebrate with you! For questions, please contact John Lidstrom.

Join us for the Advent Fair!

Date: December 1st

Time: 11:15 AM

Location: Brooks Hall

Christmas Tree Cutting ADVENT'ure

December 14th - 10 AM


Come join Trinity’s Family Ministries for an Advent tradition of cutting the Christmas trees to “spruce” up both worship spaces in Trinity and St. Helens.

Like last year, we will head up to the Deschutes National Forest to search for the perfect Christmas trees. Afterwards we plan to have a little picnic (weather permitting) complete with hot dogs and s’mores roasted over a portable fire pit.

• Meet at the church at 10AM and then caravan to the cutting site.

• RSVP to familyministry@trinitybend.org to let us know you are going.

Make some memories and snowmen with us!

Mark

Greening of the Church

December 21 - 10 AM

Help us make this Advent season truly spectacular by creating a warm and festive atmosphere in our sanctuaries.

We're looking for enthusiastic volunteers to assist with decorating!

Your efforts will bring joy and beauty to our community as we prepare to celebrate the birth of Christ.

For more details or to sign up, please contact Carol Spongberg.

Let’s make this Advent season unforgettable—together! 

OUTREACH TRAINING OPPORTUNITIES WITH THE COUNCIL ON AGING:

As part of our OUTREACH MINISTRIES, if you are interested in participating in any of the training session below, contact Donna Rae Benson, donza3@gmail.com or 530-408-5696. Note: Before the training, you will first need to fill out an application form, clear a background check, attend an orientation and receive some training. Donna will guide you.

 

Council on Aging - CoA 101 Training 

Oct 1, 2-3 PM; Nov 13, 10-11 AM; Dec 3, 2-3 PM; Jan 15, 10-11 AM

Learn about the programs and services offered by the Council on Aging. 

 

Community Connector Training, presented by the Peaceful Presence Project November 18, 1-3 PM. The Community Connector Program for Serious Illness Care is designed to decrease social isolation and increase support for Central Oregon residents living with or supporting someone with chronic or serious illness. CoA volunteers will learn the language of grief, including how to offer emotional care and practical assistance with sensitivity, no matter the type of illness or loss. Participants will gain advance care planning skills, active listening and psychosocial support skills, and resource connections to ensure friends and loved ones.

 

Moving Past Dementia Myths for Meaningful Connection November 19, 1 PM.

The Dementia Support Community’s training will cover the basics of what dementia is and isn’t, while also offering tips on how to create meaningful interactions with people who are living with dementia.

 

All events will take place in the Senior Services Center Community Room at 1036 NE 5th St., Bend. To RSVP, contact Marianne at (541) 323-0438 or mmcclure@councilonaging.org.

 

This weekend:

Sunday, November 24


The Last Sunday after Pentecost

Christ the King

Holy Eucharist 8 AM, Trinity


Holy Eucharist 10 AM, St. Helens


Afternoon Tea 11 AM, Brooks Hall

The service is livestreamed for those unable to attend.

You will find our Youtube page HERE.


The link for the YouTube livestream for this Sunday is:

Click the link here


The Worship Booklet for this Sunday: (Click HERE)

Family Service



Children are always welcome in Church: Children’s coloring bulletins and activity bags are available in the alcove near the organ.


Nursery: The nursery, located in the glass-front room in the back of our worship space, is available for younger children during whatever portion of the service that best serves the children and parents.           

             NOTE: The changing table is inside the nursery bathroom.


Godly Play: Parents are invited to drop off their School-aged Children at the Fireside Room prior to 10:00 AM. Need guidance, ask an usher. On first Sundays, Children will stay in Godly Play the entire service to have “the Feast”(a light snack). Parents are welcome to pick their children up during the Eucharist, if desired. Otherwise collect them after service.


Children’s Table at Coffee Hour: After the 10 AM service, during Coffee Hour in Brooks Hall, we have a Children’s Table or “an arts and craft zone” for children of all ages to enjoy a time of fun and fellowship.

Use the link below to submit a prayer request, please get the person's permission before adding them.

Trinity Prayer Requests

The December issue of the Trinity Trumpet is available.

Click the link below to view.

The Trinity Trumpet
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