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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: Pentecost - May 31, 2020
Extended worship service for Pentecost Sunday, May 31, 2020.
A Prayer for Memorial Day 2020
“Lord, we did not anticipate remembering those killed in war while grieving so many lost to a pandemic…”
Framework for Pandemic Response
Even as Trinity continues to be the church through online worship, study, fellowship, and service we know that the need to remain physically distant from one another will change over time. We have begun the process of planning for those changes with our Framework for Pandemic Response.
Remaining Connected - May 24, 2020
Weekly update on ways to remain connected with your Trinity family.
Extended Worship - May 24, 2020
Worship service and devotional resources for May 24, 2020; Ascension of the Lord.
Remaining Connected - May 18, 2020
Even when we are remaining physically distant there are still LOTS of ways to connect with your Trinity family. Here are some for this week!
Extended Worship - May 17, 2020
Weekly worship service and devotional resources from Trinity Presbyterian Church.
Remaining Connected - May 11, 2020
Our weekly guide to remaining connected with your Trinity family.
Remaining Connected - May 4, 2020
Ways you can connect with your Trinity family this week.
Trinity Activity Update - May 2, 2020
Pastor Chris has a special message for the Trinity family about steps our leadership is taking to help keep our congregation and community safe while also working toward a phased re-opening of in-person activities at Trinity.
Remaining Connected - April 27, 2020
We have lots of ways to connect with your Trinity family this week. Even a parade.
Extended Worship - April 26, 2020
Today we continue our journey through the season of Easter in worship as we encounter the risen Christ along the road to Emmaus, hear some amazing music, and set aside time today to pray for our community and world.
A Prayer for Earth Day
Today is Earth Day and I would ask you to take a moment today to pray for our planet.
Remaining Connected - April 20, 2020
This week brings some big news from our recent Session meeting about how Trinity is responding to the COVID-19 pandemic.