Chef’s Choice
Chef’s Choice
5:15-6:00 p.m.
Midweek Fellowship Dinner (Trinity Hall)
Serving lines open until 6:15 p.m.
$6 Adults • $4 Seniors (65+)
$2 Children/Youth • $18 Family Maximum
No reservations required.
5:15-7:00 p.m.
PSALT: Play, Sing, and Learn Together (Pre-K-Grade 5)
5:30-7:00 p.m.
Nursery (3 Months-Age 3)
6:15-7:00 p.m.
Adult Bible Studies and Small Groups
6:00-7:15 p.m.
Middle and High School Youth (The Frith)
6:00-7:30 p.m.
Chancel Choir Rehearsal (Sanctuary)
7:00 p.m.
Ministry Meetings
Nursery | 5:30-7:00 p.m.
3 Months-Age 3
Rooms E102-E107
A fully staffed nursery of experienced workers is available. We ask that your children be fed before bringing them to the nursery, with the exception of infants who are being bottle-fed.
Children Pre-K through grade 5 will enjoy a time of play, singing,
and learning during our time together at Midweek.
All children are welcome to join Trinity’s children’s choir program! The choirs have two main goals. The first—to instill a love for praising Jehovah through song. The second—to instruct basic musical skills such as ear training and reading music notation. Towards accomplishing these goals, the children often lead worship in song as well as receive weekly instruction in their classes on how to read and listen to music. We also play games, sing fun songs, and generally have a good time together. Even if your child is not musically intuitive, this program imparts skills and musical memories that can enrich and benefit them for a lifetime. We hope to see your child in choir soon!
5:15-5:45 p.m.
Cherub Choir – Ages 4-6 (Seekers Classroom, Room 103)
5:45-6:00 p.m.
Dinner in Trinity Hall with Parents
6:00-6:30 p.m.
Playground
6:30-7:00 p.m.
Children’s Ministry Lesson (Pick up in Room 105)
5:15-6:00 p.m.
6:00-6:15 p.m.
Dinner in Trinity Hall with Class
6:15-7:00 p.m.
Children’s Ministry Lesson in Trinity Hall and Playtime
7:00 p.m.
Pick up in Trinity Hall
6:00 until 7:15 p.m.
Middle School (6th-8th Grades)
High School (9th-12th Grades)
The Frith
One of the most crucial elements of spiritual growth is discipleship. Trinity’s Youth Ministry sets aside Wednesday evenings during the school year for our middle school and high school students to meet for Bible study and fellowship.
Students meet in The Frith. In this setting, students are given the opportunity to study God’s Word and explore ways to apply it to their daily lives.
We live in a deeply confused and rapidly changing culture. Navigating such a world has never been harder for young people and never more perplexing for parents. Questions surrounding popular cultural beliefs demand biblical answers. This class will be led by several couples using Andrew Walker’s book, What Do I Say When, as our guide on how to effectively respond to our young and adult children on a wide range of hot button topics, including transgender, technology, political engagement, and others.
This 6-week leadership training course is a prerequisite for serving Trinity Presbyterian Church as deacon or ruling elder. Men in Training surveys Presbyterian church government and history, the basic doctrines of the Christian faith, and roles and responsibilities of church officers. This class will help you discern if you may be called to one of these offices. Register by clicking here.
Join us as we study God’s wisdom and encouragement in the book of Ecclesiastes. Come find the strength of Jesus in the poetry of weariness. See how Christ uses our future deaths to invigorate our present lives. Let’s learn together how to say, “To live is Christ, and to die is gain.”
When we consider a list of the “Top Ten” Bible characters who belong to “God’s greatest,” many of us would include Abraham. Chuck Swindoll wrote: “At a time when we are running shy of heroes, it is reassuring to know that a man of Abraham’s caliber is portrayed so clearly in Scripture.” As we study Genesis chapters 12 to 25, we will be looking to glean some life principles from the life of this man.
God is a spirit and does not have a body like men. This is the answer to the children’s catechism question: What is God? While God is neither male nor female, He does identify Himself as a Father. In this class for men, we’ll walk through the ramifications of God as Father for us as sons, fathers, and brothers. We’ll explore how our relationships with our earthly fathers and father figures have affected our view of our heavenly Father, both for good and ill. We’ll also share our own stories of God’s faithfulness in our lives.
Our deepest desire is that we will all grow in applying to our lives the various teachings of the Bible. This class will involve gleaning Scripture from the full range of the Bible on various topics. The topics will come from our Westminster Confession of Faith, which answers questions such as: What is truth? Where can I find it? Is there a God, and what is He like? Where did this world come from, and how does God relate to it? Your answer to these and other questions will determine how you live. The Bible will be the primary textbook, and the goal will always be “right living.”
Small groups are a wonderful resource to help you grow in your Christian faith, and Midweek is a perfect time for them. If you are already in a small group and want to meet during this time, then we encourage you to do so. If you would like to be in a group, let us know, and we will help you find one that is right for you.
To connect with a small group, contact Caroline Williams (334.262.3892 or cwilliams@trinitypca.org) for assistance.
Come early to Midweek and drop by the bookstore and browse our great selection of books, Bibles, and Christian resources. Need a gift? We’re here to help! We have gift options for every age. Shop and browse Trinity Bookstore from 9:30 a.m. until 5:30 p.m. on Wednesdays. The bookstore is conveniently located just inside the Hull Street entrance.
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