They say, "A picture is word a thousand words." So as you take a look at the photos below let them speak to you! I suspect they'll speak words of faith, hope and love. Enjoy! Trinitarian Congregational Church is located at 72 Elm St. in North Andover, Massachusetts. You may contact us at 978-686-4445 or www.natrinitarian.org.
Monday, November 29, 2010
Friday, November 5, 2010
A Warm, Inviting, Sacred Space!
This is one of the most beautiful pictures of our sanctuary I've ever seen. It was taken by Roy Haddock. Mr. Haddock is part of the Camera Club which meets downstairs in our church on Wednesday nights. We're grateful to Roy for sharing his fine work with us.
Welcome John!!
We're very excited to welcome John Schnelle to our church. John is our new Music Director, directing our choir each week and providing inspiring music on the pipe organ and grand piano. John is a graduate of Holy Cross University and has a Master Degree in Choral Conducting from Temple University in Philadelphia, PA. We're thrilled to have a person of John's talent and passion leading our music ministry!
Friday, October 29, 2010
"Be the Church Sunday!" - The Choir's Ministry of Music!
Our Senior Choir, under the excellent direction of John Schnelle, was an important part of "Be the Church Sunday!" They sang at the Sutton Hill Nursing Home and at the Ashland Farms Community, both here in North Andover.
And they were a blessing to all!
October 24 - "Be the Church Sunday!
Our theme was, "On Sunday, October 24, Don't Just Come to Church . . . . Be the Church!"
And it happened!
Here you see four of our workcrews for "Be the Church Sunday." The Senior Highs and company went to the Lazarus House Homeless Shelter in Lawrence to prepare a meal. The Junior Highs anchored the "Yardwork Kindness" team, cleaning up two public areas for the Town of North Andover. The Elementary School Kids, their parents and teachers made up the "Neighborhood Cleanup Crew," picking up trash in the neighborhoods surrounding the church. And our Prayer Team covered the day in prayer.
Great job everybody!
Wednesday, September 22, 2010
Monday, August 16, 2010
On a Mission from God!
9 teens and 2 adult chaperons travelled to Franklin, New Hampshire, July 4-10, to do home repair for those who could not afford it. We were part of the Twin Rivers Workcamp. There were 348 workcampers all together. We worked on 47 houses. We painted, caulked windows, repaired roofs, porches and steps and even built handicapped ramps. It was hot as could be and we had a blast!
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