Trinity’s UMW invites you to join them in the sanctuary December 19th at 3pm for a history lecture by award-winning actress and scholar, Leslie Goddard: “The Making of ‘It’s a Wonderful Life;”. Bring a friend!
Events
Future With Hope for Nov. 7
This Sunday, November 7, we’ll launch the final phase of our Future With Hope: Mission and Ministry Campaign, with an invitation to our Days of Prayer. Look for a daily email from Trinity for your private or family devotion, plus a zoom link to join us for morning prayer each weekday at 6:05 a.m. (listen in while you exercise, drink your coffee/tea, or commute!) For those of you in person, you’ll receive a packet of information, prayer cards and more . . . we’ll mail out/deliver that week to those who aren’t in person that day. We’ll also have a special announcement about some early commitments – thank you to our “Pacesetters”– who’ve offered that already!
November 21 is Commitment Sunday
And a time of giving thanks. Beginning at 8:30 a.m., we’ll offer a “Muffins and More”Continental Breakfast, in the far end of the narthex. Come any time before worship at 10:30 to enjoy muffins, yogurt and toppings, coffee tea and juice, and some good fellowship with Trinity friends. Can’t wait to see you as we prayerfully offer our commitment for a future with hope! Click here or on the menu to download the pdf.
Leaf Raking/Outdoor Cleanup Day
Saturday, November 20
All ages are welcome to come and rake the leaves that will be falling down from the trees in November. Come any time between 9:30 and 11 a.m. Bring a rake, if you have one. If not, we will have extras. If you have a large tarp, gas powered leaf blower, leaf claws, etc. bring those too. (In case there is inclement weather, we will work the following Saturday). Questions? Contact Lois Spillar.
Mount Prospect Community Band Concert
The Mount Prospect Community Band will present its first concert in almost two years in Trinity’s sanctuary on Sunday, Nov. 7, at 3:30 p.m.!
Tickets are only $5.00, and they are available either at the door, through the Mt. Prospect Park District website, or at a park district facility. All performers will be wearing musician masks while playing their instruments, and bell covers will also be used. Social distancing seating will be asked of all attendees. This concert will be about an hour long with no refreshments and no intermission. These precautions are being taken to keep all of you and the musicians as safe as possible. Please tell your family and friends to mark their calendars for the return of the Mount Prospect Community Band with a concert here at Trinity on Sunday, Nov. 7, at 3:30 p.m.