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From the Minister – September 2025

Happy Fall!

Here we are on the threshold of changing seasons once again. As we step into this new season of autumn, we are reminded of the words from Ecclesiastes 3: 1

“For everything there is a season and a time for every matter under the sun. A time to plant and a time to pluck up that which has been planted.”

Just as Mother Nature transitions around us- the days growing shorter, the leaves turning vibrant and then falling- we too are reminded that our lives are full of changing seasons. Some are full of beginnings while other seasons ask us to say good-bye and to let go. But, in all seasons, bleak or bright, God is present. Autumn shows us that release and goodbyes are not the end but part of the natural rhythm of life making room for something new to grow.

The Turning of Seasons…
The trees let go their garments,
gold drifting to the ground,
a quiet kind of wisdom in every leaf unbound.

The air grows crisp with endings,
yet whispers something new,
for every fading season makes space for what is true.

So let your heart be open,
like branches stretched and wide,
for change is but a rhythm where life and hope reside.

The autumn teaches softly,
with beauty deep and brief:
that letting go his holy, and loss can birth new leaf.
(author unknown)

A telltale sign that autumn is here is the giant V we see moving steadily across the sky. We hear the honking first, then the birds appear, each one flying in formation. Rev. Janet Stobie says “geese migrate like a well-trained army platoon.” These well-formed formations remind us of the need for one another. They honk, not because they’re in a hurry, but as a means of encouraging one another.

As we launch into this new season, I want to hear a whole lot of honking. We need to be there for one another through the good times and in the sad. Jesus enjoyed the support of his friends in faith. He celebrated with them; he prayed with them; he cried with them. As a community of faith, this is exactly what we need to be offering to one another. Yes, we could travel this road of life alone but why would we? Why would we choose to go it alone when we could choose to share our pain and our joy with our church family- leaning on one another and growing with each other along the way?

This coming season, invite your friends to join us here at Trinity United Church- the heart in the heart of Huntsville. Hopefully, if we continue to follow The Way of Jesus, they too will experience the joy and support of flying with God’s “Amazing V.”

Recently, we dedicated our new church sign out on Main Street. It looks amazing! It is a symbol of who we are and who we long to be- an inclusive, inspiring and Spirit-led congregation- a school of love where God’s welcome has no boundaries… a V like formation. As the sign was blessed, those present recommitted ourselves to live out the words the sign proclaims- to widen the circle, to welcome without judgment and to embody the love God has planted in each and everyone of us.

Jesus welcomed everyone and so do we!

A big bouquet of thanks to Jim Schiedel for going the distance and persevering to ensure that our new sign and presence became a reality in downtown Huntsville!

So, as the seasons change, here is your invitation to come fly with us! Learn how to spread your wings and to lift one another up. And as our hearts grow, we can then reach out beyond our walls to make a heartfelt difference in our community and in our world.

With God’s help, may this be so.
Autumn Blessings! Rev. Diane

Community News and Events

Coming up at Trinity!

Chuck’s Coffee House is back on Saturday, November 8th at 7 pm. $10 at the door, no ticket required. Everyone is welcome!

Trinity’s Frosty Fair will be held on Saturday, November 22! A chicken pot pie lunch will be served at 12 noon and 12:45 pm. There will be baked goodies and other treats to take home. Mark your calendar!

White Gift Sunday is December 7, 2025. Your gift (gift cards are great!) are welcomed and will be distributed in early December. Thank you for your goodwill and generosity!

Welcome Back! Volunteer opportunities!

Welcome Back! Volunteer With Us!
We love our volunteers!
Sunday morning volunteering is a great opportunity to get involved and be part of creating
and building community together.

Check out the options below:

Morning Greeters
How wonderful it is to be greeted on Sunday morning with a smiling face! As a Greeter, you have the important ministry of welcoming people to Trinity United Church on Sunday mornings. You bring the welcome and we will set up the orientation sessions to fill in the blanks. Sign me up!
Contact Suzy at the office.

Scripture Readers
An easy way to get involved on Sunday is to join our roster of Scripture Readers. You will be contacted during the week for the upcoming Sunday and asked if you are available to read a specific passage in the service. You can also sign up in advance for specific dates.
We’ll send a digital copy of the passage to you to practice during the week. This ministry is open to all ages!
Contact Suzy at the office to sign up.

Coffee Helpers
This ministry of Hospitality is vital to the life and faith of our Trinity community. Sharing a cup of tea and a kind word after the service is a wonderful way to make new friends and reconnect with old ones. We need two volunteers a week to keep the tea and coffee flowing! Can you help?
Contact Barb Dalziel or Suzy at the office.

Communion Servers
We celebrate Holy Communion throughout the seasons
of the church year.
Servers hold trays of bread and juice as people partake of the “Bread of life” and the “Cup of blessing.” This can be a moving spiritual experience for servers who are offering these gifts. If this is something you may like to do, you can speak with Rev. Diane or contact Suzy at the office.

Light Beamer Volunteers
Our Light Beamer program strives to teach our young people to shine their precious God-given light into the world. As a volunteer, your job is to provide a welcoming and safe space for children to learn more about the spiritual teachings of Jesus. Lessons will be provided by one of our Light Beamer leaders. If you like the idea of growing young hearts- give Jeannette McCullough a call or contact Suzy at the office.

Audio and Visual Assistants
Lights, Camera, Action!
Want to help out our Technology Team on Sunday mornings? Since COVID our online ministry has now become an essential part of our outreach into our community and beyond. The church has left the building! Come and learn how to become part of this important ministry in our church community. Training provided. Contact Alastair Dunlop, MaryAnne Mitchell or Suzy at the office.

Thank you
for considering being a volunteer this year at Trinity United Church. Together, we’re better! Come join our growing ministry team here at Trinity United Church!
Autumn blessings,
Rev. Diane

Welcome Back!

Sunday, September 14, 2025 is Welcome Back to Church Sunday!

Share your summer photos with us that Sunday by sending to Alastair or the church office.

The Light Beamer program will be in full swing that Sunday too!

Hope to see you then and there!

Sunday, June 8th 2025

Hello Everyone!  This Sunday June 8th we are marking the holy flame that was lit one hundred years ago when voices and hearts caught fire to ignite...

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Journey to the Cross

Journey to the Cross Worship Services 2025
Trinity United Church-
The Heart in the Heart of Huntsville

Welcome to the Season of Lent!
The season of Lent marks the forty days leading up to Jesus’ death and reports of his return to life three days later on Easter. The season of Lent began during the fourth century as a way to prepare our hearts and souls for Easter. Many people were baptized in their faith on Easter Sunday.

Lent is also a time set aside in the year to intentionally be more attentive to God. Some of us may be giving up (fasting) something for Lent. Some may be “giving up” alcohol, meat, chocolate or social media. Some may be “taking up” something new- a new prayer practice or gratitude practice, meditation or journal writing. Whether giving up or taking up- all rituals are a means of trying to experience a deeper sense of the Divine’s Presence with and within us all.

March 5th Ash Wednesday Service at 7 pm (prior to service pancake supper at 5: 30 pm in Trinity Hall.) Ash Wednesday marks the beginning of our six-week Lenten season. We will have an ashen cross placed on our foreheads made from the palm branches of last year’s Palm Sunday parade.

March 7th- World Day of Prayer 1: 30 pm here at Trinity United Church this year. It is being led by the UCW of Trinity United Church.

March 9th- First Sunday in Lent- Holy Communion will be served and clocks spring ahead Saturday night!

March 16th- Second Sunday in Lent.
March 23rd- Third Sunday in Lent.
April 6th- Fifth Sunday in Lent

April 13th- Palm Sunday Celebration- Holy Communion will be served. Come and join our Palm Parade! Today marks the start of Holy week and Jesus last days before the cross.

April 17th Maundy/Holy Thursday Service at 7 pm (Jesus Last Supper with his friends in the Upper Room before he was killed is remembered tonight. There will also be a ceremonial foot washing symbolizing Jesus call for us to love one another as he has loved us.)

April 18th- Good Friday Service at 2 pm

April 20th- Easter Sunrise Service at 8 am followed by hot cross buns and coffee at the church.

April 20th- Christ the Lord is Risen Today! A glorious and music filled Easter Celebration at 10 am
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From the Minister’s Study – Dec. 2, 2024

From the Minister’s Study – Dec. 2, 2024

“Faith is the assurance of things hoped for, the conviction of things not seen.” (Hebrews 11:1)
Blessed Advent Greetings, everyone!

My Christmas music is playing in the background, my tea needs to be warmed up, and we are now entering the liturgical season of Advent—the four weeks preceding the birth of Jesus. It’s often referred to as the new year for the church. Advent is to Christmas what Lent is to Easter—a time of preparation, reflection, and waiting.

Waiting is exactly what so many people did yesterday as Advent was ushered in with our first winter wallop! Some of us got a better wallop than others. I am told Bracebridge had nearly four feet! Here at my place, I figure we had a little more than a foot of the white stuff. While it may look like a true winter wonderland, it was more of a nightmare for those stranded on the highways at the height of the storm. It was heartening to see the human spirit rise to the occasion as people came out of their homes to help the stranded drivers on the highways. I am relieved that things are slowly but surely returning to normal today.

Because the power was out in Huntsville yesterday, church had to be cancelled. Our phone tree was activated, but clearly, there are a few branches that are in need of our attention. Unfortunately, we had a dozen or more faithful souls who made it to the church only to be told that church was cancelled due to no electricity. Rest assured that the powers to be are on it and working diligently to ensure these problems are solved before the next time our communication tree is put into motion. Please let Lynda Arnold know if you did not get a call. Thank you to Colleen and Larry Mitchell for being our gracious hosts who had to be the bearers of this less-than-desirable news. Your stocking will be extra full this year- Ho Ho Ho! And a big shout out to Judy Hall, who was already shovelling the pathways before 7 am.

This coming Sunday- December 8th- our White Gifts will be received, and Holy Communion will be going ahead as was planned for this past Sunday. We will be lighting two Advent candles. The candles of peace and hope. Hope, especially when life is filled with uncertainty and division, may feel like a hard thing to hold onto. But true hope- the kind Advent calls us to- is not shallow optimism. Rev. Cameron Trimble says “it’s a theological declaration, rooted in the reality of this broken world and God’s promises to love us into wholeness.” Hope is the assurance that, even in the darkest night, the light will come. Rev. Cameron says hope is not a denial of the pain we carry or the brokenness we see. It’s a refusal to let that brokenness have the last world. What are some of the challenges making it harder for you to hold hope right now? Where are you being called to act on behalf of hope, creating a more just and generous world? Let’s take a moment out of our day and make a prayer for hope.

God of Advent,
You see the brokenness of this world,
And You meet us in the midst of it with love and promise.
Help us to pay witness to the suffering and to be a healing presence of hope.
Strengthen us to act with compassion and to trust in Your abiding presence.
May the light of this Advent season guide us
And remind us that, even in the darkness, You are near. Amen.
Together, let us embrace this Advent season with eyes wide open and hearts ready to receive whatever comes. May we hold onto a hope that holds space for all that needs to be repaired while believing in a love that one day will make everything right.

With Christmas a little less than a month away, our Christmas Elves have been busy decking our halls with boughs of holly! A warm shout out to Jim Schiedel, Gord and Jane Booker, Lynda Arnold and Sheila Petch. Thank you for your time and gift of creativity in transforming our sanctuary for both our Advent and Christmas seasons. You will see it all this coming Sunday morning! “Hopefully!”

Speaking of Christmas season, Santa Claus came to town on Friday night and our Christmas Elves welcomed him and all the parade goers with piping hot cups of hot chocolate topped with marshmallows and a candy cane to go! A tip of our cup to Barb and Rob Dalziel, Annie and Norm Mino, Pat Crawford and double duty elves Gord and Jane Booker.

Sally McClelland sent along a Christmas Kindness calendar today which she posted on Facebook. Because I know there are some of you who do not “do” Facebook I have decided to include it in this Advent newsletter. I am renaming it “the be good to one another” calendar!

Birthday wishes this week going out to Nancy Waxl, Colleen Mitchell, Grant Wager and Ethel Robinson who is celebrating her birthday on December 4th. Happy birthday from all your friends here at Trinity United Church and here’s to another trip around the sun!

In our Prayer Circle this week, please keep David and Thelma Beaudry, Rick and Sandra Wearing, Wanda Tizzard, Lynn Montgomery, and Caroline O’Driscoll in your healing meditations and prayers. If you have somebody you would like included in our community prayers just let myself of Suzy at the office know and we will do just that.
And for those of you who ordered those delicious meat pies from Lynne Doyle- you can pick them up in church this coming Sunday too. 25 dollars each. They sold out quickly and a second batch had to be made! Fabulous fundraiser!
Hoping to see you in church this coming Sunday- After all, Tis the season! Come feel the joy as we await the birth of the Spirit of Christ in the mangers of our hearts once again.
Christmas is waiting to be born in you, in me, in everybody!
Advent Blessings and warm cozy hugs from my home to yours,
Rev. D

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