Dr. Michael Dent will preach a ten-week series of messages on coping with feelings and experiences common to every human being. The Handling Our Humanness sermon series starts Jan. 22 and runs through Palm Sunday. Learn more.
TEN WEEK EDUCATIONAL SERIES
Trinity's Congregational Care Ministry will provide support throughout the series with an educational series. The class topic will address the following week's sermon topic. Classes will be held in Room 1-11 (level 1) at 9:30 a.m each Sunday. Learn more about this educational series.
This Week at Trinity
Fourth Sunday after the Epiphany Handling Our Humanness: Anger Dr. Michael Dent Sunday, Jan. 29 | 8:15 and 11 a.m.
It's Habitat for Humanity Soup Cook-Off Time Again
We are excited to kick off the first fundraiser of the year for our 2012 Habitat for Humanity build. Please join us at our Annual Soup Cook-Off Dinner at Christ the King Catholic Church (860 Elm St., Denver, CO 80220) on Saturday, Jan. 28 beginning at 6:30 p.m. Please contact Trinity member and your HIA rep, Nancy Green, at
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or 303-831-8583 with your interest and questions.
Handling Our Humanness: Educational Series: Guilt
Instructor: Jeff Richards Sunday, Jan. 29 at 9:30 a.m. Room 1-11 (level 1); Learn more
Trinity's Beloved Steinway to Receive Needed T.L.C.
After 100 years of being an integral part of each worship service at Trinity United Methodist Church, the 1911 Model B Steinway grand piano was in desperate need of being refurbished. After the piano was picked up on Dec. 1, 2011, it was taken to the factory in Brighton, Colorado where the repairs expect to take 6-8 months. We look forward to the return of the piano in 2012 and will be excited to show off this instrument to the congregation upon its return.
Trinity Men's Group: 24 Hours that Changed the World
Join us for a new study, Thursday mornings beginning Feb. 9 through Apr. 5 from 7-8 a.m. at Trinity. This 9-week Lenten study is based on the book 24 Hours that Changed the World by Adam Hamilton. The goal of the study is to help us better understand the events that occurred during the last 24 hours of Jesus' life, see more clearly the theological significance of Christ's suffering and death, and reflect upon the meaning of these events for our lives. The book is suggested for the study, $12.00 at Amazon. If you have any questions, please contact Daniel King 303-901-5897 or by
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Artist's Way Class Coming in Feb.
As you begin a new year, you might consider a new adventure in exploring your creative self. A new 12-week session of The Artist's Way class based on Julia Cameron's book of the same name will begin on Tuesday, Feb. 28. Judy Carlisle will be the teacher-facilitator for this class, which will meet on Tuesday evenings from 6-8 p.m. in room 1-5. The cost is $100. For registration information, contact Judith Mitchell at
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or 303-839-1493 ext. 16.
"That's Amore!" Italian Dinner Feb. 11
Bring your sweetheart, family, and friends to An Evening of Amore, Saturday, Feb. 11 at 6 p.m. in Fellowship Hall. Hosted by the Chancel Choir, a spaghetti dinner will be served, and choir members will perform Italian love songs as entertainment. A free-will donation will be collected in support of the Chancel Choir's trip to the International Choral Festival in Tuscany this June. Reservations required. You may make reservations on Sunday mornings in Trinity Café or by emailing Harold Scatterday at
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or Adele Carter at
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Bible Overnight
The Bible is an amazing and exciting library of 66 books. All second, third, fourth and fifth graders new to Trinity are invited to attend Trinity's annual Bible Overnight to learn more about the Bible. The event starts at 4 pm on Saturday, Feb. 4 and goes until noon on Sunday, Feb. 5. A New Adventure Bible will be presented to kids who have not yet received a Bible from Trinity during the 11 am worship service. If you would like your child to participate in this event, please contact Kathy Gibb at the church office.
BOOKS for BRICKS
Our 4th Annual BOOKS for BRICKS sale runs Feb. 6-12, 10 a.m.-6 p.m. daily and open late until 9 p.m. on Wednesday, Feb. 8 at First Universalist Church, 4101 E. Hampden Ave., Denver, CO 80222. Do you LOVE BOOKS...please come check out our inventory. Interested in VOLUNTEERING to HELP SELL? Want to help our Habitat mission but can't swing a hammer all day? This event is for you: easy shifts and minimal time commitment. Contact Trinity member and your HIA Rep, Nancy Green, at
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or 303-831-8583. You can also sign-up directly at www.hiadenver.org.
Intervals of Joy Class
Trinity's Arts Education for Adults is pleased to offer a four week Intervals of Joy session called Vocal Resolutions: Taking Care of the Voice, beginning Jan. 8. The class is held in the Choir Room on Sunday mornings at 9:30 a.m. All are welcome!
Wednesday Evening Meals
Skip the stress of fast food on the way to Wednesday evening activities at Trinity. Enjoy a simple meal in the Fellowship Hall, between 5 and 6:30 p.m. Cost: $5.00 or $3.00 for kids (10 and under). Please RSVP by calling the church office, 303-839-1493 or signing up in Fellowship Hall on Sunday mornings.
Last Updated on Friday, 27 January 2012 14:05
Early Childhood Music
Trinity Early Childhood Music offers a comprehensive music program for children from birth through age ten.
The Musikgarten classes offered at our studio are a wonderful way to nurture your child’s musical ability by engaging him or her in singing and movement activities which help attune the ear, refine the voice, and develop a rhythmic body through which music can be expressed. Additionally, instrumental activities are part of the program, ranging from playing simple rhythm instruments such as sticks and drums for babies and toddlers to playing piano for the older children.
Registrations are accepted on an ongoing basis, as class space allows.
Trinity Academy represents a new partnership between Trinity UMC and the Iliff School of Theology which allows Trinity members to focus on a long-term course of study with religious scholars from both Iliff and Trinity. Click here to find out more about this program and to register.