Posted by: jwhes | January 23, 2025

TUC Announcements January 23, 2025

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

 Worship service: January 26, 2025 at 10:45 a.m. with lunch to follow (see announcement below)

We are grateful to Ed and Isabel Tymofichuk and Ken and Elaine Johnson for cashiering this Sunday.

In our Prayers:

We pray for Sumi, Damber and family on the death of Sumi’s sister Kumari. We pray for Kumari’s three daughters.

We continue to pray for restored health for Sumi as she has finished radiation treatment.  Damber and Sumi are grateful for the prayers and support of the congregation. 

We pray for Connie Fillion as she mourns the death of her sister-in-law Betty Fillion

We pray for Priest Jennifer Sisson, Good Shepherd Anglican (GSA) and her family as her husband Bishop Geoff Woodcroft faces health issues. 

We pray for Bill Monro who is dealing with health issues.

Coming on January 26 after church service: Committee/Team Education Fair

While a light lunch is available people can attain information on the various activities that manage the church business and keep the church connected to the larger committee. People from the various committees will be present to describe their activities.

Other opportunities: Once a month meetings and other activities associated with being on a committee does not suit some people.  If you have free time over the year there are many activities that you can help with.  Your presence and support for the committee work and the activities of the church is always welcome. Thank you,

Nomination Committee: Barbara Tallman, Nancy Delong, Wynn Ferguson 

* United Church Youth Event – Prairie to Pine (YAAY) Committee: Sunday March 23rd from 1 to 4 p.m.
Exploring the topics of patience and compassion with the help of some friendly “neigh”bourhood horses! (See attachment)

Click here for details and registration

TRIVIA NIGHT     Date:  Saturday, February 15, 2025     Time: 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm

JOIN US FOR A FUN EVENING OF BRAIN-TESTING AND BRAIN-TEASING ON A VARIETY OF TOPICS

IN AN ATMOSPHERE OF LAUGHTER AND CAMARADERIE     

Place: Lower Hall     Cost:  $10 per person

Tickets will be on sale in the church narthex between the two services and after the Trinity services on four (4) consecutive Sundays… January 19th and 26th … and February 2nd and 9th.

You can also reserve a spot and pay for your ticket at the door the night of the event. To reserve a spot contact Dawna Clow at: 204-261-1280 or E-mail at: dawnaclo2@gmail.com

Coffee, tea and water will be available.  Snacks and any other drinks must be self-provided.

Group sizes will be limited to a maximum of six people.  You can organize your own group of six, or you can come singly or as a couple, and groups will be made that evening. Feel free to include family and friends. There is a place for everyone.

Good Shepherd Painting Event Rescheduled – for February 22 in the Lower hall from 9:00 a.m. until about noon. Now that the busy holiday season has left us looking for something else to do, why not try your hand at painting? If you think you have no artistic talent this event could prove you wrong! With the able tutelage from Garth (well-known Prairie artist) and Di (the Encourager) you will create something worthy of hanging in your home … really. What to paint is entirely up to you … it’s not one of those ‘everybody paints the same thing’ kind of workshops. Start time is 9 am in the Lower Hall and we’ll paint till around noon. Then we’ll have a soup lunch (3 varieties) with bread/buns and dessert – all provided. The cost is $75/person ($25 will go to Di and Garth for supply costs and $50 to Good Shepherd). Just because it’s a fundraiser for Good Shepherd does by no means mean that no one else can join. We’d love to have some Trinity folks come and enjoy in the comradery and food but most of all in the fun and encouragement of each other! Cheques should be made out to Church of the Good Shepherd and put in our Wardens’ mailbox (above the coat rack, close to the GS office). There are a few spots still open … you’d be most welcome!

News from Church of the Good Shepherd Anglican (GSA):  Priest Jennifer Sisson has announced her retirement

From Prairie to Pine Region: Week of Prayer for Christian Unity 

Please hold in prayer the following communities of faith: Altona; Roland; Winnipeg: Atlantic Garden City; Kenton-Shiloh (disbanding)

Programs at Trinity: All are welcome to attend.  

Trinity Yoga – Saturday January 25 at 10 a.m. on Zoom followed by fellowship coffee until noon. 

Worship – Sunday January 26 at 10:45 a.m. followed by lunch and Committee/Team Education Fair 

Bible Study – Monday January 27 at 1:30 p.m. 

Yoga – Southside Community Group –  Wednesday January 29 at 10:30 a.m. – in person and on Zoom 

From Maryann: Trinity Walkers – Hello 2025! It’s 2025, I haven’t seen you lately and I am missing our walks. Are you getting outside or have you reverted to mall walking?  If you are mall walking, where are you going? The Outlet mall, St Vital mall or maybe Ikea?  Let me know and let’s arrange to get together. Together we build friendships and a caring community. Take care, Maryann

Electronics Recycling – The electronics recycling is continuing, thanks to the kind volunteer time of Carl and Margaret Shaykewich. Please only put recycle items that fit into the blue recycling box. NO large items, such as appliances or tv’s. It is also helpful if you package small items like batteries in a plastic baggie. Thank you.

Opportunities to serve:

Needs at Trinity: There are many volunteer opportunities in the ministry at Trinity. If you are able to offer the gift of time to give 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, participate in worship services offered at The Waverley and St Norbert Personal Care Home etc. Please prayerfully consider these opportunities and be in touch with the office (204 269 1632 tuc@mymts.net ) We are grateful for every gift given and appreciate all you do for Trinity. See sign up sheets in the narthex for scripture reading, prayers of the people, ushers and greeters. 

Posted by: jwhes | January 20, 2025

Link for Worship, January 19 2025

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

Here is the link for the January 19,  2025 worship service: https://youtu.be/qo7LyWH5uNk
 
Sunday, January 26, 2025 – worship at 10:45 a.m. followed by a potluck lunch (with International food) and a chance to learn about the various committees that keep our church functioning. 

Scripture to Ponder

Week of Jan 20, 2025

Scripture to Ponder: 1 Corinthians 12:12-31a

This passage reminds us that, as believers in Christ, we are all part of one body. Each of us plays a unique and important role, just as each part of our physical body contributes to its overall function. Whether you feel like a hand, a foot, or an eye, your place in the body is essential, and no one part can claim superiority over the others. All are necessary for the well-being of the whole.

Question to ponder

– In what ways am I embracing my unique role within the body of Christ?
– How can I serve and uplift others who might feel overlooked or less significant in their role?
– Do I ever compare my gifts or talents to others, forgetting that God designed each part of the body with intention and purpose?
– How can I foster greater unity and collaboration within the body of believers, recognizing that we are all connected in Christ?

 Prayer

Loving God, thank You for making me part of Your body, the Church.

Help me to understand my role and to honor the roles of others.

May I never undervalue or overlook the unique gifts that You have given to each believer. Teach me to serve with humility, recognizing that we all have a place in Your kingdom. Guide me to live in harmony with others, and empower me to strengthen the unity of the body, as we seek to carry out Your will on earth. In Your name, I pray. Amen.

Posted by: jwhes | January 16, 2025

TUC Announcements January 16, 2025

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

Worship service: January 19, 2025 at 10:45 a.m. 

Scripture to ponder and prayer: 

Scriptures this week:

Isaiah 62:1–5.

Psalm 36:5–10.

1 Corinthians 12:1-11 &

John 2:1-11

To Ponder:

1 Corinthians 12:1-11 & John 2:1-11

In John’s account of the wedding at Cana, ordinary water is transformed into extraordinary wine by Jesus. This act of transformation mirrors the gifts each of us carries—ordinary in our eyes but extraordinary when empowered by the Holy Spirit. As Paul writes in 1 Corinthians, each gift, no matter how small, is given for the common good and is essential to the body of Christ.

The invitation to contribute doesn’t end after an initial welcome. We are continually called to share our gifts, and in doing so, we find belonging. Erik Carter’s work emphasizes that for true belonging, each person must feel needed.[1] By identifying and celebrating everyone’s unique gifts, we create a community where all can contribute and experience a sense of purpose.

Next Sunday, January 26th, our committees and teams will showcase their tables to introduce the congregation to how they use their gifts for communal support and ministry at Trinity. They will also invite you to join their teams. How are you planning to be part of their team? Are there any committees or teams you are interested in? How can you contribute your gifts to support and strengthen the community?

We must ask ourselves:

How does our community honor diverse gifts?

Do we make space for everyone to contribute, regardless of how their gifts appear?

Do we express gratitude for each gift, no matter how small?

In Christ, the ordinary becomes extraordinary, and everyone is invited to share in that transformation.

Prayer:

Lord, help us to recognize and celebrate the diverse gifts within our community. May we create a space where everyone feels needed and valued, and where ordinary acts become extraordinary through your Spirit. Amen.

We are grateful to Ruth and Arnold Graham and Gerta de Jong for cashiering this Sunday.

In our Prayers:

We pray for Connie Fillion as she mourns the death of her sister-in-law Betty Fillion

We pray for Priest Jennifer Sisson, Good Shepherd Anglican (GSA) and her family as her husband Bishop Geoff Woodcroft faces health issues. 

We pray for restored health for Sumi as she has finished radiation treatment.  Damber and Sumi are grateful for the prayers and support of the congregation. 

We pray for Bill Monro who is dealing with health issues.

*News from Church of the Good Shepherd Anglican (GSA):  Priest Jennifer Sisson has announced her retirement.  

Coming on January 26 after church service: Committee/Team Education Fair

While a light lunch is available people can attain information on the various activities that manage the church business and keep the church connected to the larger committee. People from the various committees will be present to describe their activities.

Other opportunities: Once a month meetings and other activities associated with being on a committee does not suit some people.  If you have free time over the year there are many activities that you can help with.  Your presence and support for the committee work and the activities of the church is always welcome. Thank you,

Nomination Committee: Barbara Tallman, Nancy Delong, Wynn Ferguson 

  *TRIVIA NIGHT     Date:  Saturday, February 15, 2025     Time: 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm

JOIN US FOR A FUN EVENING OF BRAIN-TESTING AND BRAIN-TEASING ON A VARIETY OF TOPICS

IN AN ATMOSPHERE OF LAUGHTER AND CAMARADERIE     

Place: Lower Hall     Cost:  $10 per person

Tickets will be on sale in the church narthex between the two services and after the Trinity services on four (4) consecutive Sundays… January 19th and 26th … and February 2nd and 9th.

You can also reserve a spot and pay for your ticket at the door the night of the event. To reserve a spot contact Dawna Clow at: 204-261-1280 or E-mail at: dawnaclo2@gmail.com

Coffee, tea and water will be available.  Snacks and any other drinks must be self-provided.

Group sizes will be limited to a maximum of six people.  You can organize your own group of six, or you can come singly or as a couple, and groups will be made that evening. Feel free to include family and friends. There is a place for everyone.

Good Shepherd Painting Event Rescheduled – for February 22 in the Lower hall from 9:00 a.m. until about noon. Now that the busy holiday season has left us looking for something else to do, why not try your hand at painting? If you think you have no artistic talent this event could prove you wrong! With the able tutelage from Garth (well-known Prairie artist) and Di (the Encourager) you will create something worthy of hanging in your home … really. What to paint is entirely up to you … it’s not one of those ‘everybody paints the same thing’ kind of workshops. Start time is 9 am in the Lower Hall and we’ll paint till around noon. Then we’ll have a soup lunch (3 varieties) with bread/buns and dessert – all provided. The cost is $75/person ($25 will go to Di and Garth for supply costs and $50 to Good Shepherd). Just because it’s a fundraiser for Good Shepherd does by no means mean that no one else can join. We’d love to have some Trinity folks come and enjoy in the comradery and food but most of all in the fun and encouragement of each other! Cheques should be made out to Church of the Good Shepherd and put in our Wardens’ mailbox (above the coat rack, close to the GS office). There are a few spots still open … you’d be most welcome! (for more detail see attachment) 

From Prairie to Pine Region: Week of Prayer for Christian Unity 

Please hold in prayer the following communities of faith: Southwest Interlake (Clarkleigh, Eriksdale); Treherne

Programs at Trinity: All are welcome to attend.  

Trinity Yoga – Saturday January 18 at 10 a.m. on Zoom followed by fellowship coffee until noon. 

Worship – Sunday January 19 at 10:45 a.m.

Bible Study – Monday January 20 at 1:30 p.m. 

Yoga – Southside Community Group –  Wednesday January 22 at 10:30 a.m. – in person and on Zoom 

Trinity Walkers – Call Maryann for a time and place you would like to walk. 

Electronics Recycling – The electronics recycling is continuing, thanks to the kind volunteer time of Carl and Margaret Shaykewich. Please only put recycle items that fit into the blue recycling box. NO large items, such as appliances or tv’s. It is also helpful if you package small items like batteries in a plastic baggie. Thank you.

Opportunities to serve:

Needs at Trinity: There are many volunteer opportunities in the ministry at Trinity. If you are able to offer the gift of time to give 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, participate in worship services offered at The Waverley and St Norbert Persona Care Home.  etc. Please prayerfully consider these opportunities and be in touch with the office (204 269 1632 tuc@mymts.net ) We are grateful for every gift given and appreciate all you do for Trinity. See sign up sheets in the narthex for scripture reading, prayers of the people, ushers and greeters. 

Posted by: jwhes | January 13, 2025

Link for Worship, January 12, 2025

Here is the link for the January 12, 2025 worship service: https://youtu.be/d2-KYwcc_Cw
 
Sunday, January 19, 2025 – worship at 10:45 a.m. 

Scripture to Ponder & Prayer

Week of January 13, 2025 

Scriptures this week:

 Isaiah 62:1–5; Psalm 36:5–10; 1 Corinthians 12:1-11 & John 2:1-11

 To Ponder:

 1 Corinthians 12:1-11 & John 2:1-11

In John’s account of the wedding at Cana, ordinary water is transformed into extraordinary wine by Jesus. This act of transformation mirrors the gifts each of us carries—ordinary in our eyes but extraordinary when empowered by the Holy Spirit. As Paul writes in 1 Corinthians, each gift, no matter how small, is given for the common good and is essential to the body of Christ.

The invitation to contribute doesn’t end after an initial welcome. We are continually called to share our gifts, and in doing so, we find belonging. Erik Carter’s work emphasizes that for true belonging, each person must feel needed.[1] By identifying and celebrating everyone’s unique gifts, we create a community where all can contribute and experience a sense of purpose.

Next Sunday, January 26th, our committees and teams will showcase their tables to introduce the congregation to how they use their gifts for communal support and ministry at Trinity. They will also invite you to join their teams. How are you planning to be part of their team? Are there any committees or teams you are interested in? How can you contribute your gifts to support and strengthen the community?

 We must ask ourselves:

 How does our community honor diverse gifts?

Do we make space for everyone to contribute, regardless of how their gifts appear?

Do we express gratitude for each gift, no matter how small?

In Christ, the ordinary becomes extraordinary, and everyone is invited to share in that transformation.

 Prayer:

Lord, help us to recognize and celebrate the diverse gifts within our community. May we create a space where everyone feels needed and valued, and where ordinary acts become extraordinary through your Spirit. Amen.

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