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Worship * Remaining Connected * Notes from the pastor (scroll down)
Pastor’s Notes
T.S. Eliot famously wrote “April is the cruelest month,” but he never visited Chicago in February. February is a gray, dreary month, without the boost of the New Year’s holiday—and in my case, the excitement of new classes starting—that January offered. February felt like a four-week extension of January. There were only two bright spots that February offered, the days were starting to get longer and Spring Training began. For baseball fans, Spring Training is the rebirth of Hope. As a lifelong fan of the Chicago Cubs Hope is often the best that the baseball season had to offer.
Spring Training led up to Opening Day, the first day of the baseball season. Every team starts with a clean slate on Opening Day, no runs, no hits, no errors…yet.
Spring Training is a clear, even obvious analog to Lent. They both begin when the days (in the Northern Hemisphere) are lengthening. “Lent” comes from the Old English word “lencten” which means “lengthen.” They are both seasons of preparation. For Christians Lent is a season of repentance and self-denial, preparation for our journey to the Cross with Christ. For baseball players, Spring Training is a season of getting ready for the baseball season.
For pitchers and catchers Spring Training begins between February 10 and 13. For Christians Lent begins on Ash Wednesday, February 18.
Whether the Season of Preparation ends with “We’re born again; there’s new grass on the field,” or “Christ is risen! He is risen indeed!” look for signs of Hope and New Life in this season.
See you in church,
— Pastor Tom
Extended Worship - April 19, 2020
Happy Second Sunday of Easter! Read on for the link to our weekly worship, resources for families, music selections, and more!
Remaining Connected: An Easter Monday Thank You!
On Friday, Pastor Chris asked for help getting supplies for Crosslines. Today, Trinity showed up BIG.
Easter Sunday Extended Worship
As we celebrate Easter this year there are many things that are different -- and it is right and proper for us to mourn those things -- but we also can be assured that the most important things remain steadfast. Friends, know that as sure as the sunrise, Christ is Risen Indeed. We need not fear the grave, for death does not have the final word anymore.
Easter Weekend Supply Drive
We have learned of an emergent need at our partner agency Crosslines. Unfortunately, Crosslines is experiencing supply shortages just when assistance is needed most. So, I want to ask you to join me in a supply drive to support Crosslines this Easter weekend.
Good Friday Extended Worship
On Good Friday, we reflect on the paradox that salvation comes through the suffering and death of Jesus on the Cross.
Responding Faithfully to COVID-19 - Letter to Trinity
How we respond to a crisis is informed by our faith. A letter to the Trinity family.
Maundy Thursday Extended Worship
From Maundy Thursday through Holy Saturday we mark the dramatic story at the heart of the holy mystery that is Christ's death and resurrection. Today I want to share some resources with you for Maundy Thursday.
Remaining Connected - Holy Week Edition - April 6, 2020
Ways you can remain connected with your Trinity family this Holy Week.
Creating Sacred Space At Home
Our homes can be, with just a little thought, transformed into sacred spaces where worship is just as meaningful as any sanctuary. Since our own spiritual journeys are so incredibly unique, there isn't a recipe for this, but here are some ideas…
Remaining Connected - March 31, 2020
Highlights on how to keep relationally connected during times of physical distance.
Extended Worship - March 29, 2020
Resources for Extended Worship on Sunday, March 29, 2020.
Sunday Morning Social Hour
Starting this Sunday, March 29, we will be hosting a Sunday Morning Social Hour. This will be a time for us to take a pause from the news, social media, and maybe even our worries while we connect with our Trinity family.
NEW COVID-19 Information Page
CLICK HERE for the latest updates on Trinity’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Remaining Connected During Social Distancing - March 23, 2020
Even in times of social distancing we can remain connected to our Trinity family. Here’s what we are doing this week!