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Upcoming Trinity Events

Trinity Artist Series

Next Event: Two Horns & a Harp

Sunday, March 15

3:00 PM

 

For more information and news of upcoming Trinity Artist Series events, click here to be taken to the TAS website.

Adult Inquirers' Class  

   

Mondays, August 22 through October

6:30 - 8:00 PM

 

If you are interested in Confirmation, new to Trinity, curious about the Episcopal Church, or in need of a post-Covid refresher on the Episcopal Church, you are welcome to be part of Adult Inquirers' Class.

  

Adult Inquirers will begin August 22 and will meet Mondays from 6:30 – 8:00 PM through October. For those who desire Confirmation or Reception into the Episcopal Church, the class serves as preparation for those rites when Bishop Sam visits on October 30.

  

Childcare will be available

  

This class always proves to be fun and informative, so consider taking part! For more information, contact the Parish Administrator.

Carolina Brass Quintet  

   

Sunday, October 9

3:00 PM

   

Trinity Episcopal Church in Statesville is excited to share The Carolina Brass Quintet with the community. “Shiny Brass and Shining Joy” will mark this special event on Sunday, October 9, as a time of coming together and remembering how we have all been affected in personal ways by COVID and the effects of the pandemic. Trinity Episcopal also wants to mark this as a time of coming together in hope. The event is gratis, but donations are welcomed.

The Carolina Brass Quintet was founded by Bill Lawing, DMA, recently retired holder of the Estes Millner Professor of Music at Davidson College. Professor Lawing has had a distinguished career as a solo, chamber, and symphonic musician. His accolades are numerous. His concerts have ben held across Europe, as well as China and Hong Kong. He has performed under the baton of Loren Maazel, Zubin Meta, and Aaron Copeland, and he has performed symphonic concerts with Ella Fitzgerald, Benny Goodman, Sarah Vaughan, Johnny Mathis, Bela Fleck, and the Kruger Brothers, among others.

    

Accompanying quintet members are Alex Wilbron, trumpet; Byron Johns, horn; John Bartlett, trombone; and Beth Wiese, tuba. These musicians excel in their respective musical careers as well.    

If you would like to remember a loved one who died during the time of COVID, whether from the virus or not, please consider being a sponsor of this concert. For your gift ($15 is the suggested minimum), we will print the name of your loved one and your name as sponsor in the concert program. One need not belong to Trinity to become a sponsor.  Sponsorships are due by October 3.

What Is the God Particle?

 

Friday, January 31

6:00 PM

 

Curious about the Higgs Boson (aka "The God Particle")?

Then join the Expressive Arts (and Sciences) Group on Friday, January 31, at 6:00 P.M. in the Parish Hall.  We'll review the PBS documentary "Particle Fever," decorate Galaxy mugs, and engage in lively nonpartisan discussion.  Supper will be served.  See Jenneffer S. or Ellyn M. for more information.

Souper Sunday

 

Sunday, February 2

After the 10:30 AM service

 

Cost is a donation to the youth program.

Scout Sunday

Sunday, February 9

10:30 AM service

Parish Supper

Wednesday, February 12

5:00 PM - 6:30 PM

 

Come and enjoy the food and fellowship!

Shrove Tuesday Pancake Dinner

Tuesday, February 25

5:30 PM - 7:30 PM

Ash Wednesday

Wednesday, February 26

Services at 10:00 AM and 7:00 PM

Trinity’s Angel Tree

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It's time for our annual tradition of providing holiday gifts for members of our community. Now more than ever folks need to know that someone cares about them at Christmas. Angel Tree tags will be available beginning this Sunday, November 29th. If you have a key, you may pick them up from the tree in the Narthex at any time, otherwise during normal office hours (Monday – Thursday between 9 a.m. and 2 p.m.).

 

Take a tag, purchase the gift listed, and return it, wrapped and with the Angel tag attached to the outside of the package, to the tree no later than Sunday, December 20th.  

 

Thank you!  This is a wonderful opportunity to bring some joy to our neighbors!

Red Cross Blood Drive

Trinity Episcopal Red Cross Fall Blood Drive

Friday, November 13, at the church

2:00 PM - 6:30 PM

 

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Donating blood products is essential to community health and eligible donors are encouraged to donate during the COVID-19 outbreak. The Red Cross follows the highest standards of safety and infection control, and volunteer donors are the only source of blood for those in need.

   

For the safety of our donor community and in accordance with CDC guidelines, all donors are required to wear a face covering or mask. Please bring one to your donation. If you do not have one, a mask will be provided to you.   Thanks for your ongoing support of patients in need!

Give Blood, Help Save Lives

Healthy donors are encouraged to book an appointment.

Go to: redcrossblood.org or call Bill Neely 704-929-6554

You can still go out and give blood. We’re worried about potential blood shortages in the future. Social distancing does not have to mean social disengagement.”

   

U.S. Surgeon General

Christmas In July  

   

Sunday, July 17, 2022

 

Fifth Street Ministries is hosting its 22nd annual "Christmas in July" luncheon on July 17.  If you are interested in being a sponsor or donating a product/service for their online auction, click here for more information.

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