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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
Worship for December 18, 2022 - Christmas Carol Celebration - Fourth Sunday of Advent
For the first time since before the pandemic we are hosting a full Christmas Cantata, featuring our choir and orchestra. A host of musicians from Trinity and the community have prepared a service of beauty and hope as we get ready for Christmas.
Trinity Newsletter for December 15, 2022
Weekly newsletter from Trinity Presbyterian Church.
Worship for December 11, 2022 - Finding Hope in Mystery - Third Sunday of Advent
If you are like me, sometimes the mystery of our faith can be frustrating! What if, instead, we thought of it as life-giving? Today we explore how to find hope in mystery, especially during this holiday season.
Trinity Newsletter for December 8, 2022
Weekly newsletter from Trinity Presbyterian Church.
In Time for Christmas, Presbyterians Help Forgive $13.3 Million in Medical Debt Across the Midwest
Nearly 15,000 people facing crippling medical debt will get an early Christmas present this year with the help of Presbyterian congregations in Kansas, Missouri, and southwestern Illinois. The churches raised almost $58,000 to acquire and forgive $13.3 million in medical debt held for low-income individuals in five states.
Worship for December 4, 2022 - Bearing Good Fruit - Second Sunday of Advent
Today is an exciting day in worship as we celebrate both sacraments of the church: baptism and communion.
Trinity Newsletter for December 1, 2022
Weekly newsletter from Trinity Presbyterian Church.
Support Trinity on #GivingTuesday and Beyond
When you participate in the financial life of Trinity -- whether through a one-time gift, a repeating gift, or a pledge -- you are empowering our common work. Thanks to the generosity of the Trinity family in the past we are able to confidently face the future with abundant hope.
Worship for November 27, 2022 - Expect Transformation - First Sunday of Advent
We begin a new church year today as we celebrate the First Sunday of Advent, the season of preparation for Christmas and the coming of Jesus. With the changing season we also are seeing some changes in our worship service with new music and new patterns.
Advent 2022: Devotional, Prayer, and Journaling Resources
Access a range of devotionals and journals for the Advent 2022 season as we journey together toward Christmas
Worship for November 20, 2022 - An Unexpected King
Today we celebrate Christ the King Sunday, the day in the church year when we look forward to the coming reign of Christ. In scripture, however, we find an unexpected king. What does it look like to follow the Prince of Peace instead of a king of conquest? Today we also conclude our 2023 Pledge Campaign with Pledge Sunday. Thank you for prayerfully considering your pledge of financial support.
Trinity Newsletter for November 17, 2022
Weekly newsletter from Trinity Presbyterian Church.
Worship for November 13, 2022 - Future Hopes, Future Fears
Today we hear two scriptures that look to the future - a future of hope and fear. We will explore how our faith forms our view of, and planning for, the future.
Trinity Newsletter for November 10, 2022
Weekly newsletter from Trinity Presbyterian Church.
Worship for November 6, 2022 - All Saints' Sunday
Today in worship we will be remembering with hope those who have entered the Church Triumphant this past year and then coming to the table to celebrate communion.
Trinity Newsletter for November 3, 2022
Weekly newsletter from Trinity Presbyterian Church.
Worship for October 30, 2022 - Reformation Sunday
Today we celebrate Reformation Sunday, hearing a familiar story of God's surprising encounter with a tax collector -- a familiar story which tells us of God's constant, yet surprising, love.
Trinity Newsletter for October 27, 2022
Weekly newsletter from Trinity Presbyterian Church.
Worship for October 23, 2022 - Finding Joy and Humility in God's House
What do you experience when you come to church? Today we explore a story told by Jesus about two people who come to the temple and how differently they respond to being in God's house.
Trinity Newsletter for October 20, 2022
Weekly newsletter from Trinity Presbyterian Church.