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This SundaySunday, October 1, 2023 Join us this weekend to hear from our guest preacher, Shelby Bowles, as she preaches her commissioning sermon. The Scripture readings will be from Exodus 17:1-7 and Matthew 21:23-32. We hope you will join us! For more infomation visit:
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Guest PreacherTHIS Sunday, October 1st We welcome Shelby Bowles to preach at Trinity UMC on October 1. Shelby is a student at Duke Divinity and will be submitting a recording of this sermon as she pursues ordination as a Deacon in her home state of Tennessee. |
Sunday School Details
Join us on Sunday mornings for all of our Sunday School options! Details above on where each class is located. In October, the Aldersgate Class begins discussing Romans. On October 15th, the Adult and Youth Sunday School Class in the Parlor will begin a 4 week study called Enough. |
Children's Sunday SchoolPreschool - 5th Grade Godly Play has started back! Bring your kids to take part in our Sunday School hour starting at 9:45 am. If you have questions or would like more information, please contact Travis: travis@trinitydurham.org |
Aldersgate Sunday School ClassStarting Sunday's at 9:45am Click the link below to join the Aldersgate Sunday School class virtually. Every Sunday morning, at 9:45am. For more infomation visit: https://zoom.us/j/91851303819?pwd=bFphNmtUY1BNMWZRQXgxeWcrbC9YZz09
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Thank you from Durham Queer Methodists
Due to a water main break, the worship service for Durham United Methodists was moved to Trinity UMC-this is a note of appreciation from the organizers after the worship service on Sunday, September 24. Beloved Trinity UMC, On behalf of Durham Queer Methodists, we thank you for welcoming us for our Queerly Beloved worship service. We deeply appreciate your hospitality—you welcomed us and helped us feel right at home. As United Methodists, we have much to celebrate because of your willingness to say yes to us. Katelyn MacDonald and Melisssa Fretwell Co-chairs Durham Queer Methodists |
Staff Parish Relations Committee Meeting
The SPRC will be meeting on Monday night, October 2nd. If you have any questions or thoughts for them, please reach out to: sprc@trinitydurham.org |
Preservation North Carolina - Conference Keynote Session at TUMCThursday, October 5 at 1:00 pm Older and Historic Buildings: The Solution to the Affordable Housing Crisis, Not the Cause: There is no question that there is an affordable housing crisis in America. The most common proposed solution is “Let’s build our way out of it.” Unfortunately, that is a fool’s errand. You cannot build new and rent or sell cheap – it can’t be done unless there are very deep subsidies, or you build shoddy, short-lived houses. The affordable housing that is provided by the marketplace is overwhelmingly older housing stock. The number one priority for affordable housing advocates should be keeping what we have already. Donovan Rypkema, principal of PlaceEconomics, a Washington, D.C.-based real estate and economic development-consulting firm with a career of experience analyzing the economic impacts of historic preservation, will address the ways that older housing is meeting affordability needs, and also the attitudes of preservation professionals towards affordable housing. This session will be free and open to the public, regardless of conference registration. Keynote Speaker: Donovan Rypkema |
Blessing of the AnimalsSunday, October 8th at 3:00pm Bring your pet to the front lawn of the church for a special "Blessing of the Animals". |
Congregations for Children Special SundayGuest from Note in the Pocket On Sunday, October 8th, we will have guest, Dallas Bonavita from “Note in the Pocket” share ways that we can get involved with this ministry. Here is a little bit about her. Dallas Bonavita, Executive Director How to get involved: We will open for Durham volunteers later this year, but in the meantime we need your help collecting clothing donations and spreading the word! If you are interested in hosting a clothing drive please contact info@noteinthepocket.org. We currently have two Durham donation collection sites and you can view that information on our website- https://noteinthepocket.org/donate-clothing/. Follow us on Social Media, on Facebook and Instagram (@noteinthepocket). Questions about how to get involved please contact Sarah Caldwell, sarahc@noteinthepocket.org. Click the link below if you're interested in reading more about Note in the Pocket's beginnings, their program, and their impact on the community!
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Warrior Women - Special MeetingTuesday, October 10th Eve Stelzenmuller and her Mom have invited everyone to her Mom’s house for our last meeting of the year. They have also invite our husbands or a plus one to come as well. The next meeting will be on Tuesday, October 10th at 6 pm.
Please RSVP to Dale Ross: (919) 471-0480 if you plan to attend and if you will have a plus one
The address is:
3611 Stratford Road, Durham, NC 27707
Stratford is the 2nd road on the right if you come in the double gates to Hope Valley (Windsor Way).
Menu: Lasagna provided
If you wish to bring a contribution: salads, bread, and desserts
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Volunteer OpportunityHabitat for Humanity - Friday, Oct 13th Durham Habitat is hosting an InterFaith Build event. They host this event in the fall and the spring each year, and are gearing up for their next event scheduled for Friday, October 13th and are extending an invitation to our community.
They will have an 8:30-11:30am and a 12:30-3:30pm shift. If you are interested in participating, click on the registration link below. Registration is on a first-come, first-served basis until all open volunteer spots are filled. Depending on the stage of our builds, volunteers may be asked to do any number of projects including painting, landscaping, site clean-up, or other miscellaneous tasks.
In the past they have also invited volunteers from both the AM and PM shifts to gather on site for a fellowship lunch between shifts.
For more infomation visit:
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31st Annual Vigil Against ViolenceSaturday, October 14 at 10:00 am
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Pancakes for the People's Successful Return
July’s event was a wonderful opportunity for teamwork and re-connection with friends. The next 5th Sunday is October 28th. We would love to do it again to reestablish the long held Trinity tradition. In order to make it happen, we need 2 lay people to take the lead. No need to reinvent the wheel, we already have the system set up and ready to go, we just need someone to take the lead on coordinating. If you are willing to serve in this capacity or have questions, please call Rev. Carolyn at (919) 530-9477 (new number) or email Carolyn@trinitydurham.org |
Communion and Conversation
We will meet every Wednesday, at 12:00 PM Join us when you can, we are having such a wonderful time getting to know our neighbors and unsheltered friends. |
Prayer List
Debbie Haywood • Carol Ayres • Melisha Scruggs • Diane Foster • Ken Stewart (Michael Stewart's brother) • Reggie Allred |
Give or Call
Give if you can and call if you need. For more infomation visit:
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