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The Monarch Family Al-Anon group meets at Trinity each Wednesday and Friday evening from 8:00 pm to 9:00 pm. Although Al-Anon is not a formal program of Trinity, the church provides facilities for this anonymous fellowship. Our purpose is to help families of alcoholics. We do this by practicing the Twelve Steps of Alcoholics Anonymous ourselves, by encouraging and understanding our alcoholic relatives, and by welcoming and giving comfort to families of alcoholics. The only requirement for membership is that there be a problem of alcoholism in a relative or friend. Anonymity is the spiritual foundation for our fellowship and our traditions.
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Our library offers something for everyone! Videos. Audio tapes. Periodicals. Books. Children's Corner. For comfort. To increase your knowledge of God's Word. For inspiration. For fun. Bibles are always available. Come in to browse or borrow. See Verna Everett for help locating what you need, or call her at 275-2566.
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We believe that children are God's greatest gift! Your child's safety, comfort, social and spiritual growth are important to us. We hope that our loving care for your child will allow you to participate in the multitude of opportunities available here at Trinity. We provide special care and age appropriate toys for children birth to 4 years in our Safe Sanctuary compliant Nursery. Our wireless security paging system will allow you to attend worship without worry or concern, knowing you will be promptly contacted if necessary.
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We are a Stephen Ministry congregation, training those willing to minister to persons in crisis. Our Ministers provide one-on-one Christian care to people facing life challenges or those who are going through a difficult time and could benefit from a supportive, caring Christian friend. For more information, please call one of our Stephen Leaders: Cindy Elder 275-0951, Allison Spencer 275-4680, or Dennis Derr 275-1255.
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Audio tapes are made of our 10:30 am worship each Sunday. They are delivered to the homebound or anyone unable to attend the service. Please request tapes by calling, 275-1255.
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Trinity Quilters is a group of ladies who meet on Tuesday mornings from 8:30 to 11:30 to quilt, embroider or do any craft they enjoy. We will quilt your top or make your quilt from scratch. All proceeds from our projects benefit missions through the United Methodist Women. Sharing and fellowship are highlights of our gatherings; you do not need to quilt or craft to participate!
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Preschool & Day Care The goal of Trinity's ChildCare program is to provide a safe, friendly, family oriented, affordable, Christian environment for your child when they can't be with you. We offer transportation to our facility in conjunction with the Danville Area School District at dismissal time. Transportation from St. Joseph's is also provided. We also offer a preschool program with enriching, fun activities and the option of full day of care. We maintain a low staff/student ratio. Nutritious snacks are provided. A summer program, when we are open from 7:00 am to 5:30 pm, is also offered. It includes Bible class, sports, drama, foreign culture and languages, swimming and field trips, reading, writing and math skills, and much more! Information is available by calling 275-4691.
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Sunday School is one of our most important ministries at Trinity and we have a class for you! Children's classes are grouped by age/grade: Nursery (age 0-4), Sonshiners (Kindergarten), Grades 1&2, Grades 3&4, Grades 5&6, Grades 7&8, and Senior High classes are available. Classes for adults include Young Adult, Women at the Well, Lost and Found and a traditional Adult Class. Short term topical studies are regularly offered for adults as well. Sunday School meets from 9:00 am to 10:00 am every Sunday morning, between 8:00 am worship and 10:30 am worship. Check at our Welcome Center for specific class information and location.
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