
Parish Fellowship
Fifth Sunday Celebration
On the Fifth Sunday of each month, the Trinity community gathers in the Parish Hall following a combined worship service to share food, fellowship and fun. This is a time to welcome new members to the church.
The Fifth Sunday Celebration Team coordinates the theme and provides the entrée; parishioners bring a covered dish to complete the meal. Themes have included Western Day (brisket); Tailgate Party (wear your team colors); Fiesta (yummy Mexican food)! Festive decorations add a bit of ambience to create a relaxed environment for conversation. It's our favorite time to simply enjoy one another's company in community!
St. Monday's Guild
The parish hall is bustling on the first Monday of each month as the St. Monday's Guild sponsors a parish luncheon with a guest speaker. Guests are inspirational, informative, and/or entertaining and the food is always delicious!
Men of Trinity
Famous for their fabulous cooking, MOT provides breakfast between the services for the parish on the third Sunday of each month. On several occasions throughout the year, MOT grills hamburgers and hotdogs for picnics and parish suppers.

Harvest Dinner
Each November the parish gathers for a meal of Thanksgiving to acknowledge and appreciate the many blessings God has bestowed upon us, both individually and as a church community.
Shrove Tuesday Pancake Supper
The day before Ash Wednesday is known as Shrove Tuesday. To "shrive" someone, in old-fashioned English, is to hear their acknowledgement of sins, to assure them of God's forgiveness, and to give them appropriate spiritual advice. On Shrove Tuesday, many Christians make a special point of self-examination, of considering what wrongs they need to repent, and what amendments of life they especially need to ask God's help in dealing with. Often they consult on these matters with a spiritual counselor, or receive "shrift." Shrove Tuesday is also called Fat Tuesday, because on that day a thrifty cook uses up the fats that have been kept around (the can of bacon drippings, or whatever) for cooking, but that will not be using during Lent. Since pancakes are a standard way of using up fat, pancakes became the traditional Shrove Tuesday meal in England. At Trinity, our Pancake Supper is a time of fellowship and fun, a final frivolous celebration before the somber Lenten Season begins.
The Hanging of the Greens
On the evening of the fourth Sunday of Advent, the Trinity community gathers to decorate the church with greenery and poinsettias for the upcoming Christmas season. The greens symbolize and celebrate the everlasting life we experience through Jesus. It is a time of fun and joyful preparation. Christmas carols and hot chocolate make it a perfect holiday event!
Kitchen Krewe
This great cook team provides delicious meals for All Parish Night and other special events throughout the year.

Supper Groups
Throughout the parish, and throughout the year, small groups gather in homes for fellowship and fun.
