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This Sunday @ Trinity

Tuesday, May 15, 2012

This Sunday we celebrate the ascension of Jesus into heaven as described in Acts 1:1-11. Easter is about resurrection, new life, the overcoming of death, and the promises of eternal life. But about the ascension? What is its theme? Why is it important that there were witnesses to Jesus going up to heaven? Is it to show us that that too is our destination or is something more going on? If Jesus was bodily raised from the dead, then did his body go to heaven? What does that mean for us?  Read More

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Reflections on Malawi

Saturday, May 12, 2012

Throughout our trip to Malawi, several reflections were posted on the blog. A new category has been created for these reflections, for anyone who wants to go back and read them. Just visit this link: Malawi Trip 2012 The four Trinity members were part of an 11 person team from the Presbyterian Church in Canada. Several of them, have also put some thoughts and photos online. Here are some links: Rev. Ted Creen in Malawi: http://tedcreen.blogspot.ca/ Colin Carmichael: http://colincarmichael.ca/ Colin took the bulk of the photos on the trip. He is putting a lot of them on Flikr, here: http://flickr.com/carmichaels Also,... 

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The Return of the Blog

Monday, April 16, 2012

There used to be a regular blog on the Trinity website, and I used to write fairly regularly on my own personal blog. Maybe its because its just a few days before I and three others from Trinity head to Malawi on a mission trip and I’ve been thinking about the best ways to keep people up to date on what we’re doing, maybe its because its Easter, but I thought it was high time, we resurrect the blog. I have a few ideas of what I might want to write about on the blog and hope that in time a few people might find their way here to read. Looking forward to getting back into the blogging... 

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Experience Africa

Thursday, April 12, 2012

Experience Africa on Sunday, May 27: Come to St. John’s Presbyterian Church from 7:00-9:00 p.m. on Sunday, May 27 to hear stories of mission in Africa. Nathan Bush will be sharing stories of his tour of Uganda with World Vision, and Matthew Brough, Kella DeWit, Conrad Schellenberg, and Erin Whittaker will be sharing their experiences of Presbyterian World Service and Development (PWS&D) and the Presbyterian Church in Canada’s mission in Malawi. Come, enjoy stories, food, and music out of Africa, and talk about missions! Let us know you are coming on Facebook  Read More

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Justice & Compassion

Experience Africa

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Experience Africa on Sunday, May 27: Come to St. John’s Presbyterian Church from 7:00-9:00 p.m. on Sunday, May 27 to hear stories of mission in Africa. Nathan Bush will be sharing stories of his tour of Uganda with World Vision, and Matthew Brough, Kella DeWit, Conrad Schellenberg, and Erin Whittaker will be sharing their experiences [...]

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Worship

Worship 10am – 590 University Cres.

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What is worship like? One of our values is rooted and participatory worship. The priority in worship is for the entire gathered community to be able to participate. We certainly strive for excellence and work on finding creative means of worshiping an ever creative God, but we place a higher value on participation and rootedness. [...]

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Blog

Cut from the sermon – visitors and friends

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This week’s sermon, understandably had a fair number of references to my recent trip to Malawi. Interestingly (at least to me), something that really inspired me and was very related to the scripture already selected for this past week got cut out of the sermon. In the text from John 15:9-17, Jesus tells his disciples [...]

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Donate Online

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Online Donations to Trinity can be made through the canadahelps.org. It is really simple and you can customize the way you give. You can make a one time donation or set up a recurring donation. This just adds to the many ways you can support Trinity’s ministry. Remember that we always give as a thankful [...]