Posted by: jwhes | June 8, 2026

Worship Link for June 7, 2026

“Beyond all these things put on love, which is the perfect bond of unity.”  Colossians 3:14 (NRSV)

Here is the Worship Link for Sunday, June 7: https://youtu.be/dJT-eilszgo

Worship:  Sunday, June 14, 10:45 AM

Scripture to Ponder – June 8, 2026
The Week of Father’s Day & World Refugee Day

Texts for the Week:

Genesis 18:1–15 (21:1–7)
Psalm 116:1–2, 12–19
Romans 5:1–8
Matthew 9:35—10:8

To Ponder: Genesis 18:1–15 (21:1–7)

As we observe Father’s Day and prepare for World Refugee Day, the story of Abraham and Sarah invites us to reflect on faith, hospitality, waiting, and God’s surprising faithfulness.

Genesis 18 opens with Abraham welcoming three strangers near the oaks of Mamre. Without hesitation, he offers water, rest, and a generous meal. In the ancient world, hospitality was more than courtesy—it was a sacred duty. The story reveals that in welcoming strangers, Abraham is unknowingly welcoming the presence of God.

This carries special significance as we approach World Refugee Day. Abraham himself was a migrant and wanderer, called by God to leave his homeland and journey into an uncertain future. He knew what it meant to live as a foreigner and to depend upon the kindness of others. His story challenges us to consider how we welcome those who arrive seeking safety, belonging, and hope.

Yet the heart of the narrative is not only hospitality but promise.

For nearly twenty-five years, Abraham and Sarah had lived with God’s promise that they would become a great nation. As they grew older, the promise seemed increasingly impossible. When Sarah overhears that she will bear a son within the year, she laughs. Her laughter is not simply unbelief; it reflects years of waiting, disappointment, and cautious hope.

God responds with a question that echoes through the generations:

“Is anything too wonderful for the Lord?” (Genesis 18:14)

The Hebrew word translated “wonderful” can also mean extraordinary or beyond human ability. God’s question invites Sarah—and us—to trust that God’s purposes are not limited by our circumstances, fears, or expectations.

Many fathers, parents, and caregivers understand this kind of waiting. They carry hopes for children, families, and futures that do not always unfold as planned. Abraham and Sarah remind us that faith is often less about certainty and more about trusting God’s faithfulness when the outcome remains unseen.

In Genesis 21, the promise is fulfilled. Isaac is born, and his name means “he laughs.” Sarah’s laughter is transformed from doubt into joy: “God has brought laughter for me” (Genesis 21:6). What seemed impossible becomes reality. What was delayed is fulfilled.

This story reminds us that God’s promises often unfold through long seasons of waiting. The God who calls is also the God who remains faithful.

As we celebrate Father’s Day, we give thanks for fathers, grandfathers, mentors, and caregivers and father figures who have nurtured, guided, and encouraged others through seasons of uncertainty. We also acknowledge that this day can carry grief, loss, or difficult memories. The story of Abraham and Sarah speaks tenderly into both joy and sorrow, hope and disappointment.

As World Refugee Day approaches, we remember that the God of Abraham continues to journey with displaced people, newcomers, and all who seek a place to belong. May we become people of hospitality, faith, and hope, trusting that God’s grace is often at work in ways we cannot yet see.

Let Us Pray

Faithful and compassionate God,
You are the One who keeps promises across generations and journeys beside us through every season of life.
When we grow weary of waiting, grant us patience.
When doubts arise within us, grant us courage.
When circumstances seem impossible, grant us hope.
We thank you for fathers, grandfathers, mentors, and caregivers whose love has reflected your care in our lives. Bless them with wisdom, strength, and compassion.
Comfort those who carry grief, loneliness, or difficult memories. Surround them with your healing presence.
We remember refugees, newcomers, and all who seek safety and belonging. Open our hearts to welcome the stranger, remembering that your love knows no borders.
Teach us to trust that your promises are greater than our fears and your grace deeper than our doubts. May we live with gratitude, extend hospitality generously, and discover anew the joy of your faithfulness.
Through Christ our Lord we pray. Amen.

Posted by: jwhes | June 4, 2026

TUC Announcements for June 4, 2026

  “Beyond all these things put on love, which is the perfect bond of unity.” Colossians 3:14 (NRSV)

Worship: Sunday, June 7, 10:45 a.m. Communion

Video Workshop: Please stay after service on June 7 for this workshop.  Harry, Lambert and Jackie will demonstrate the video and editing process of our Sunday Services.

An “ICE CREAM SUNDAE SUNDAY” will follow the service on June 14th. Come and enjoy ice cream with whatever your preference in available toppings, and fellowship. Beverages will also be available. Please sign up on the sheet in the narthex to give us an estimate of how much ice cream to buy.

VACATION DATES: Rev. Damber Khadka will be on vacation from June 15 to July 15, 2026. During this time, any pastoral concerns or urgent care needs may be directed to the church office during regular office hours or to the Caring Connections Team after hours. They will ensure that appropriate pastoral support is arranged as needed.

ATTENTION BASEBALL FANS!! Trinity’s Youth Group would like to invite all Trinity and GSA Members and their guests to the Goldeyes Game on Friday, June 19 at 7PM. We plan to have everyone meet at the Goldeyes Box Office no later than 6:30 that night to hand out the printed tickets. Trinity will pay for any youth, out of the interest generated by the Hamilton Memorial Fund, as that is who the Fund’s proceeds are designated to benefit. Each young person is allowed to invite one friend that will be paid for by Trinity. Each young person attending will be treated to a small beverage and  small popcorn. Nancy and Terry DeLong will chaperone the Youth Group (Grade 6-12) and their friends. Parents and/or Grandparents are asked to accompany their children/grandchildren (Grade 5 and younger), but will have to pay for themselves as will Terry and Nancy. We are praying for good weather because there is nothing more relaxing than watching good baseball on a pleasant summery evening. If you have any questions, please contact Nancy or Terry at (204) 254-3450 or e-mail at  terry_delong@hotmail.com by the evening of Thursday, June 11 so they can purchase and get tickets printed with everyone sitting all together, in advance, and arrange rides. We hope to see you all there. The more the better!! A Group of 10+ means each ticket only costs $15. Individual tickets normally cost $21.50. That’s a savings of $6.50 for the Fund per young person, and the same savings for any non-young person attending. With 10+ attending we get block seating together and a shout out to the “Trinity United Church Youth Group and Guests” on the scoreboard and from the Announcer!!

Outreach News Updated: This year Trinity will be offering support to 1JustCity for their major fundraising event, the Garden Tour, Tea, Craft and Bake Sale which will be held on June 20 at Norwood Community Centre from 10:00 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Please see the attached poster for more information. If you are able to supply some baking for the bake sale, it would be greatly appreciated. Please sign up on the poster on the bulletin board in the narthex. You will find a more detailed page regarding the expectations for the baking (ingredients, packaging, etc.). Please take a copy. The baking must be brought into the church office by Thursday, June 18 at noon. We will then deliver it to the appropriate location. 

Summer Camp for Youth:  Parents and guardians with youth in their families are encouraged to consider Neechi Camp, taking place July 2–6, 2026, in Fisher River, Manitoba. Spaces are still available.  This unique camp offers young people an opportunity to learn from Indigenous Elders and community members through cultural teachings, hands-on experiences, and spiritual learning, while building friendships with youth from across the Prairie to Pine Region.  If you have youth who may be interested, we encourage you to explore this meaningful summer opportunity. For more information or to express interest, please see the Prairie to Pine Regional Council information or contact Twila at 204-781-8124.

Summer Youth Events – please check the Youth Bulletin board for more information.

Are you passionate about music as a vehicle for worship? We are looking for more members to join our hymn selection team! With Damber, Tierney, and Christian, the team meets quarterly to choose Trinity’s service music for the upcoming 3 months. Service dates are divided into “assignments” to lighten the workload, with all putting forward suggestions for a monthly opening and offering hymn. We make our choices based on reference to weekly Scripture readings, over-arching themes of the season, and congregational preference – there are plenty of easily accessible resources available to to support you in the process! We meet on Zoom for roughly an hour, most often during weekday mornings. Meeting times can be scheduled based on member availability! If you are interested in joining us, or would like some more information, please reach out to Tierney choirdir.tuc@mymts.net tuc@mymts.net or the office. We look forward to hearing from you soon!

Good Shepherd Anglican has confirmed clergy for our joint summer services. It is The Rev. John Giroux, Métis Anglican priest. He’ll be with us for the Summer. He’s very personable and will be enjoyed by both parishes.

  Bomber Season 🏈 and Summer Concerts 

VOLUNTEERS NEEDED

Sign up sheets are posted on the bulletin board. Questions or concerns? contact Marilyn Loat, Charles Powell or Ken Johnson 

Thursday, June 11, 2026 – Home Opener vs Hamilton
Thursday, June 25, 2026 – Regular Season game vs Edmonton
July 1, 2026 – Canada Day Celebration, LIMITED STAFF
Friday, July 3, 2026 – Country Thunder, FULL STAFF
Saturday, July 4, 2026 – Rockin Thunder, FULL STAFF
Friday, July 10, 2026 – Regular Season game vs Toronto
Friday, July 24, 2026 – Regular Season game vs Calgary
Thursday, July 30, 2026 – Regular Season game vs BC
Friday, August 14, 2026 – Regular Season game vs Ottawa
Friday, August 28, 2026 – Regular Season game vs Montreal
Saturday, September 12, 2026 – BANJO BOWL
Sunday, September 20, 2026 – AC DC Concert, FULL STAFF
Friday, September 25, 2026 – Regular Season game vs Toronto
Saturday, October 10, 2026 – Regular Season game vs Calgary
Sunday, October 25, 2026 – Heritage Classic, Winnipeg Jets vs Montreal Canadians FULL STAFF

In our Prayers:

From Prairie to Pine Region: 

Please hold in prayer the following community of faith:    Nelson House Pastoral Charge

As we begin Pride month this June, our thoughts and prayers are with those in the LGBTQIA and 2Spirit community, their allies, the Communities of Faith who are Affirming and those whose public, intentional and explicit actions make a difference in the lives of all people.

Programs at Trinity: All are welcome to attend

Trinity Yoga on Zoom: Saturday 10:00 a.m.

Bible Study:  Resumes in the Fall

Yoga In Person and Zoom: Wednesday  Resumes in the Fall
Trinity Walkers:  From Maryann – Contact me if you are interested in having a walking partner. 

Electronics Recycling – Bring your small electronics for recycling – recycle items that fit into the blue box in the narthex. 

Opportunities to serve: There are many volunteer opportunities in the ministry at Trinity. If you are able to offer the gift of time, please let us know. There are opportunities, to serve on committees, to help with one time special events, help serve at funeral lunches and fellowship coffee, to help with technology, read scripture, offer prayers, sing in the choir, to work at bombers games, help with Sunday School and Youth, etc. Please prayerfully consider these opportunities and be in touch with the office 204-269-1632 or  tuc@mymts.net

 We are grateful for every gift given and appreciate all you do for Trinity. We’re always grateful for enthusiastic volunteers to help with worship and other ministries at our church. If you feel called to lend a hand, please stop by the News Board in the Narthex and add your name to the sign-up sheet. Your generosity truly makes a difference.

 Summer Office Hours at Trinity United Church effective May 1 are Monday to Thursday 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.  

Posted by: jwhes | June 1, 2026

Worship Link for May 31, 2026

“Beyond all these things put on love, which is the perfect bond of unity.”  Colossians 3:14 (NRSV)

Here is the Worship Link for Sunday, May 31:  https://youtu.be/LJ6tTxVxn00 

Worship:  Sunday, June 7, 10:45 AM;  Communion

Scripture to Ponder – June 1, 2026

The week of Union Sunday / Pride Sunday

Texts: Genesis 12:1–9; Psalm 33:1–12; Romans 4:13–25; Matthew 9:9–13, 18–26

To Ponder: Genesis 12:1–9

After four days of learning, witnessing, worshipping, and engaging with people from across the Prairie to Pine Region, I return both tired and inspired. The gathering was a meaningful reminder of the richness and diversity of our church. Through intercultural worship, celebrations of ministry, commissioning services, and shared conversations, we witnessed the Spirit at work among us in many different voices, cultures, and expressions of faith.

As we observe Union Sunday and Pride Sunday, Abraham’s call in Genesis continues to speak to us:

“I will bless you… so that you will be a blessing.” (Genesis 12:2)

God’s call to Abraham was never about privilege but purpose. Abraham was blessed so that others might be blessed through him. The same calling remains before the Church today.

Union Sunday reminds us that Christian unity is not about sameness but about living faithfully together amid our differences. Pride Sunday invites us to affirm the sacred worth and dignity of all people as beloved children of God. Both celebrations point us toward a wider vision of God’s household where diversity is welcomed and grace is shared generously.

In the Gospel, Jesus calls Matthew, a person many had dismissed and judged. Where others saw labels, Jesus saw possibility. Where others drew boundaries, Jesus extended welcome. Christ’s example continues to challenge the Church to practice hospitality, humility, and compassion.

As affirming congregations, we celebrate not our own righteousness but God’s expansive love. We are called, like Abraham, to become a blessing—to care for creation, seek justice, nurture unity, and welcome all whom God loves.

May we continue to follow the God who leads us beyond fear and into a wider community of grace

Prayer for the Week

God of covenant and grace,
you called Abraham to be a blessing to the nations.
Teach us to welcome one another with Christ’s love,
to celebrate the diversity of your creation,
and to live as people of justice, compassion, and hope.
Lead us faithfully into the future you are preparing.
Amen

Posted by: jwhes | May 28, 2026

TUC Announcements for May 28, 2026

  “Beyond all these things put on love, which is the perfect bond of unity.” Colossians 3:14 (NRSV)

Worship: Sunday May 31, 10:45 a.m.; Led by Irma Nadeau

Outreach News – This year, instead of Habitat for Humanity, Trinity will be offering their support to the Garden Tour, Tea, Craft and Plant Sale, the fundraising initiative for 1JustCity.  We are asking you to offer your support by supplying baking for the Bake Sale on June 20, 2026.  Baking must be in the church office by Thursday noon, on June 18. Baking items should be packaged in 6’s (muffins, cupcakes) or a dozen (cookies). For further information about the requirements for donations, please contact one of the Outreach members. Thank you for supporting this very important resource in our city.

Are you passionate about music as a vehicle for worship? We are looking for more members to join our hymn selection team! With Damber, Tierney, and Christian, the team meets quarterly to choose Trinity’s service music for the upcoming 3 months. Service dates are divided into “assignments” to lighten the workload, with all putting forward suggestions for a monthly opening and offering hymn. We make our choices based on reference to weekly Scripture readings, over-arching themes of the season, and congregational preference – there are plenty of easily accessible resources available to to support you in the process! We meet on Zoom for roughly an hour, most often during weekday mornings. Meeting times can be scheduled based on member availability! If you are interested in joining us, or would like some more information, please reach out to Tierney ( choirdir.tuc@mymts.net ) or the office ( tuc@mymts.net ). We look forward to hearing from you soon!

Good Shepherd Anglican has confirmed clergy for our joint summer services. It is The Rev. John Giroux, Métis Anglican priest. He’ll be with us for the Summer. He’s very personable and will be enjoyed by both parishes.

  Bomber Season 🏈 and Summer Concerts 

VOLUNTEERS NEEDED

Sign up sheets are posted on the bulletin board. Questions or concerns? contact Marilyn Loat, Charles Powell or Ken Johnson 

Friday, May 29, 2026 – Exhibition Game vs BC

Thursday, June 11, 2026 – Home Opener vs Hamilton
Thursday, June 25, 2026 – Regular Season game vs Edmonton
July 1, 2026 – Canada Day Celebration, LIMITED STAFF
Friday, July 3, 2026 – Country Thunder, FULL STAFF
Saturday, July 4, 2026 – Rockin Thunder, FULL STAFF
Friday, July 10, 2026 – Regular Season game vs Toronto
Friday, July 24, 2026 – Regular Season game vs Calgary
Thursday, July 30, 2026 – Regular Season game vs BC
Friday, August 14, 2026 – Regular Season game vs Ottawa
Friday, August 28, 2026 – Regular Season game vs Montreal
Saturday, September 12, 2026 – BANJO BOWL
Sunday, September 20, 2026 – AC DC Concert, FULL STAFF
Friday, September 25, 2026 – Regular Season game vs Toronto
Saturday, October 10, 2026 – Regular Season game vs Calgary
Sunday, October 25, 2026 – Heritage Classic, Winnipeg Jets vs Montreal Canadians FULL STAFF

In our Prayers:

From Prairie to Pine Region: 

Please hold in prayer the following community of faith:   Shoal Lake Pastoral Charge

As we begin Pride month this June, our thoughts and prayers are with those in the LGBTQIA and 2Spirit community, their allies, the Communities of Faith who are Affirming and those whose public, intentional and explicit actions make a difference in the lives of all people.

Programs at Trinity: All are welcome to attend

Trinity Yoga on Zoom: Saturday 10:00 a.m.

Bible Study:  Monday 1:30 p.m. at Trinity      

Yoga In Person and Zoom: Wednesday 10:30 a.m. at Trinity
Trinity Walkers:  From Maryann – Contact me if you are interested in having a walking partner. 

Electronics Recycling – Bring your small electronics for recycling – recycle items that fit into the blue box in the narthex. 

Opportunities to serve: There are many volunteer opportunities in the ministry at Trinity. If you are able to offer the gift of time, please let us know. There are opportunities, to serve on committees, to help with one time special events, help serve at funeral lunches and fellowship coffee, to help with technology, read scripture, offer prayers, sing in the choir, to work at bombers games, help with Sunday School and Youth, etc. Please prayerfully consider these opportunities and be in touch with the office 204-269-1632 or  tuc@mymts.net  

We are grateful for every gift given and appreciate all you do for Trinity. We’re always grateful for enthusiastic volunteers to help with worship and other ministries at our church. If you feel called to lend a hand, please stop by the News Board in the Narthex and add your name to the sign-up sheet. Your generosity truly makes a difference.

Summer Office Hours at Trinity United Church effective May 1 are Monday to Thursday 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.  

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