We lift our prayers today for the people of Texas and other states that have been affected by the recent winter storms and cold weather. United Methodist churches in the area served as warming shelters and feeding centers, and Volunteers in Mission are starting to organize for recovery assistance. Some of the most pressing needs will be individuals to repair or replace pipes; individuals able to hang sheetrock; a way to obtain supplies (many of the supplies needed to complete repairs are not available in the local area). Do not go down to Texas on your own; it is too early. To support with your financial gift, visit UMCOR’s website.
Bishop Easterling’s 2021 Lenten Message
Watch the video below for an explanation on why Ash Wednesday is celebrated
Covid -19 Update
Drive-In Parking Lot Worship SUSPENDED until further notice due to the weather.
Live stream service available at 10am on Sundays
In the Name of our
Weekly Bible Studies/Services
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Stewardship and Finance Update
Your Stewardship & Finance Team continues to monitor the church’s finance in light of the Coronavirus. The advice given continues to include good hygiene and limiting touching, especially hand-to-hand. Starting on Sunday, March 8, 2020, we are encouraging you to mail in your tithe, or you may place in the basket when you arrive for Drive-In Worship. This change is to keep everyone safe. If you do not feel comfortable coming to Drive-In Worship or you feel it is best to stay home to protect yourself and others if you are not feeling well, you can still give and support God’s work here at Trinity. You can give by using our Q-R code, electronic bank transfer, PayPal on our website, or even by mailing in your offering to the church office. You do not have to be physically present to give and support the ministries of your church. Thank you for your continued support of our church.
Michele Pickens
DURING THE STAY AT HOME ORDER
Trinity Pastoral Counseling Center continues to serve our clients.
There has been tremendous change and uncertainty recently due to COVID-19. We have adapted by offering telehealth services. Therapists are working from their homes & connecting with clients as scheduled. Thank you for your ongoing prayers as we work together in facing this situation.
Diane Younkins, LCPC, NCC
Director and Pastoral Counselor
FCPS Feeds Children While Schools are closed.
FCPS is serving breakfasts, lunches and suppers to go at 22 sites throughout Frederick County. Participants must be age 18 or under unless they are adults enrolled in an educational program for persons with disabilities. They do not have to live in Frederick County, be FCPS students or be registered to attend the schools serving meals. They do not have to be eligible for free or reduced-price meals. From all locations and at all mealtimes, children’s meals are “to go.”