April 2015 Trinity News - Trinity Church Network
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April 2015 Trinity News - Trinity Church Network
Trinity News April 2015 Worship at 10.30am in the Exchange— Coffee Bar afterwards Sun 5 12 19 26 Newcomers Lunch at Sun 19 12.30pm in the Exchange Mustard Seed Team meet at 8 pm in The Exchange NLT Meeting - 8pm in The Exchange ReC Group: 7pm—9pm in the Exchange Worship Practice—8pm in The Exchange Thursdays at The Exchange Class - Holy Spirit Living : 8pm Junior Alpha 6pm - 8pm in The Exchange Axcess Youth Night— 6.00pm—8pm : Exchange Axcess Youth Event— 1.30pm—8.30pm : Urban Surf in Howth—see Eoin Finnegan or Shelly Sisson for further information Holy Spirit Living Conference— 10am—5pm at the Exchange No Lunch provided—you can bring your own or visit local restaurants. Mon 6 13 20 27 Tues 7 14 21 28 Tues 4 24 31 Thurs 2 9 16 23 30 Thurs 16 23 30 Sat 11 18 Sat 11 25 Sat 18 Sat 25 With God nothing is impossible The end of March was certainly an exciting month for us as a Church Family. We had a wonderful baptism morning on Sunday 22nd where we heard the testimonies of Emma Bowie, Mary G Fallon, Emma Kilroy, Gavin Rothwell and Rachel Kilroy – all sharing of their coming to know Paul Rothwell and love Jesus. It was hugely encouraging to see each of them declare allegiance to Jesus and be baptised in loving obedience to his command. The following weekend had two highlights —A gang of our older primary school children went away for their Junior Alpha Course Holy Spirit Weekend. Jen Duffy and her team, assisted on the weekend by Joe Kerrigan, facilitated a time where lots of good spiritual things happened. Pray for the new life experienced on the weekend. —Worship on Sunday 29th was facilitated by Axcess Youth. It is great that as a Church we are blessed by teenagers confident in the Lord to use their gifting as musicians and vocalists to bring us into new places in worship and intimacy with our God and Saviour. As we continue teaching from the Book of James can I remind you of your true identity as a carrier of the divine image and as a person indwelt by the Holy Spirit of God – you are a saint - nothing less! Because of the reality of this identity the practical and challenging commands of James need not be burdensome to us to fulfil. I am also reminded of Margaret Dunne’s word to us on the 22nd – that we are good soil created by our Heavenly Father to receive the implanted word of God (which can bear much fruit to honour Him, advance the Kingdom of God & bless others). Hang in there with the Book James, there are lots of challenges on the way in the coming weeks, but also lots of opportunities for spiritual breakthrough and the destruction of the works and lies of the enemy. With God, nothing is impossible. International Food Festival : Sunday 3rd May We are blessed to have a wonderful international church community in Trinity—and want to celebrate fellowship together by tasting some foods of our home countries. So on Sunday 3rd May—at our coffee time (12.30pm) after our meeting—we are inviting everyone to bring along something to share with everyone. It can be something savoury, something hot (we will heat it for you), a dip and bread perhaps, a salad, desserts. We will have tables laid out around the room from each country represented and we can feast together. Holy Spirit Living Conference Saturday 25 April : 10am—5pm Newcomers Lunch : Sunday 19 April at 12.30pm Trinity Church are delighted to be able to host a one day conference on Living a Life in the Holy Spirit. This event is free—lunch is not provided. The day will be facilitated by a team of 6 people from Colorado, USA with Declan Doran and Nicholas and Aoife Schofield. All welcome so feel free to invite friends from other churches. Have you been attending Trinity Church some time now? Would you like to meet some of the Leaders?—if so please join us on Sunday 19th April in the Boardroom, Ground Floor after our worship meeting. Contact Margaret Dunne to confirm your attendance by email; [email protected] Trinity Church Network Office and Postal Address: The Exchange, 50 Gardiner Street Lower, Dublin 1, IRELAND T: 01 874 0000 F: 01 874 0001 E: [email protected] W: www.trinity.ie Charity No: CHY 6582 twitter: @tcn_dublin Facebook: trinity church network Visiting The Exchange in April are . . . Age Action— running their Computer Course from 10.30 pm —12.30pm on Alpha We Course Wednesdays are delighted to host them in the Exchange. Every Thursday evening in IADT Students running a Workshop in the Library on February at 6.30pm a group of about Thursday : 5pm—9pm 70 adults2nd sit April around a table, have a meal together and explore the meaning of life. Questions like what happens IFES Christian Union—church leaders lunch on Tuesday 14 when we die?, is forgiveness possible?, April in the Boardroom. and who is Jesus? are asked and answered. Its called the Alpha Course. EAI Steering Group : Thursday 16 April—4pm and EAI Council of Reference Group : Tuesday 21 April 2pm Ovoca Weekend : 29 May—1 June This weekend is almost full-up and we are looking forward to having Simon and Paula Thomas join us. But most importantly we are looking forward to spending time with each other—and Ovoca is a great time to catch up and share friendship, fun and lots of chats. It is also a great time for us to discover great gifts that you have to share with the body, not just your gift of ‘helps’ which are always so obvious around the Dishwasher—but your other talents and gifts. Please consider something you, with your friend, or your family, could bring to Ovoca to greatly enrich our knowledge of you, our experience together and the many facets of who God is—by You reflecting Him. So—can you organise a table tennis tournament? Or a Quiz? Do you like crafts and could share an activity with others? How about a walk in the Wicklow Hills? Are you a photographer? Has God been speaking to you and you would like to share it? Do you play an instrument and would like to use it? Or do you have an idea for something new for our Ovoca Weekend— please email Margaret at [email protected] with your thoughts and ideas. Thank You. I nside St ory Headl ine Trinity News April 2015 ACET—Prayer Pointers Our care work with families affected by HIV is going well with a number of new referrals received. We have been focussing on the church calendar recently, trying to avoid getting stuck in the routine of the ‘world’s’ calendar. So please pray for our staff and volunteers as we come to Easter. That we would move in the power of the resurrection for the coming season. Richard had a great time at the HIV Prevention Conference in London, particularly linking with those working with Migrant-led churches in England. Please pray for our upcoming training events with church leaders that many would attend and that they would benefit all church members as they address HIV and other health issues. Our fledgling LGBT project has got off the ground. We gather together lesbian and gay Christians and church leaders to learn how to listen well to one another’s stories. Please pray as we plan some more gatherings like this. We have some administration and governance tasks to get through in the coming weeks including an AGM at the end of May. It is sometimes boring but very important. Please pray that we would approach it with a Christ-like attitude in terms of the witness we seek to bring to our funders and others. Junior Alpha Holy Spirit Weekend Ministry Team News—Administration : Margaret Dunne The gift of Administration amongst us is the Holy Spirit Gift of helping our community, Trinity Church, accomplish our God-given vision— helping people rediscover their true identity and destiny in Jesus—by planning, organising, resourcing and helping others achieve our shared vision. Is this something you enjoy doing? Do you have this gift? Would you like to know more? If so, please do come and talk to me. There are many people involved in doing just that in Trinity and we are delighted to welcome two new people to this Team at the Exchange—Martin Nolan and Eamon Kenny. Martin Nolan is looking after our maintenance and comes into the Exchange for about 4 hours each week. Martin gets through a lot of repair / maintenance during that time and I am sure you have noticed that lights are working again, doors opening and the Exchange is now getting the maintenance it needs. Thank you to Rodney Cromer who continues to help and support us in all that he does and advises in relation to the Exchange. We are also delighted to have a new Team Member on our Security Desk Team—Eamon Kenny; You may have noticed Eamon on a Sunday morning at Reception—and we are delighted that he has joined the Team and willing to serve our community in this way. Eamon joins Valdas Kisunas, Kingsley Prescott, Doug Bowie, Philip Denner, Kevin Dunne and Tennyson Thangaraj on the Volunteer Security Team. We really appreciate our ’Door Keepers’ and all that they do on our Security Desk each time the Exchange is open. If you would like to serve in this way—please come and have a chat with me. Thank you also to Mary Magowan, who looks after our Security Desk during the week. Mary resources the Jobcare Team who visit two mornings a week (Mondays and Fridays) to clean and set up The Exchange and will be working on Tuesday and Thursday mornings also, starting this month, in our efforts to have The Exchange ‘open for business’ during the working week. Thank you Mary, we appreciate all that you are and all that you do. 2 Cor 9:12—This service that you (all) perform is not only supplying the needs of the Lord’s people but is also overflowing in many expressions of thanks to God.