Trinity Congregational Church

Trinity Congregational Church Trinity Congregational Church, U.C.C. is a wonderful church in the heart of Gloucester.

Beloved of God, if you are up and have time to pray for Maui tonight, I invite you to this online prayer vigil for Maui....
08/20/2023

Beloved of God, if you are up and have time to pray for Maui tonight, I invite you to this online prayer vigil for Maui. You can access it live at 10 PM tonight on Zoom or YouTube. Please follow the link for more information. Mahalo.
~Pastor Norma

An online prayer vigil, “Prayer for Maui”, by the HCUCC will be held on Sunday, August 20, at 4:00 p.m.

This Sunday, August 13th, we'll have the Gloucester Student Band back to provide musical inspiration for our worship ser...
08/10/2023

This Sunday, August 13th, we'll have the Gloucester Student Band back to provide musical inspiration for our worship service! The Gloucester Student Band, under the direction of Jamie Klopotoski with Ben Tuck as vocalist, practices at Trinity on Tuesday afternoons in the summer. In July when they were with us for worship, they brought 15 young musicians! Please join us this Sunday at 10 AM!

07/09/2023

Don't forget, friends, this morning we have the Gloucester Student Band with us to provide lots of musical energy and inspiration! ❤️ Service starts at 10 during July and August. Hope you can join us!

Confirmation Retreat at Gonzaga, Eastern Point Retreat House. ❤️
06/12/2023

Confirmation Retreat at Gonzaga, Eastern Point Retreat House. ❤️

Please keep our siblings in Christ at the First Congregational United  Church of Spencer UCC in your prayers. Their chur...
06/03/2023

Please keep our siblings in Christ at the First Congregational United Church of Spencer UCC in your prayers. Their church building apparently was struck by lightning today and suffered a horrific fire. May the love of God and the kindness of neighbors support them in this tragedy.

Photos from the scene show smoke and flames coming from the tall steeple structure at the front of the church.

Trinity members in the news! ❤️
05/31/2023

Trinity members in the news! ❤️

Capt. Robert Porter of F/V Hamer Lacey caught a bright blue lobster in one of his traps in the waters off Stage Fort Park on Friday.

Check out UCC  camps if you are looking for some grandparent-grandchildren time, time away for yourself, or an away camp...
05/19/2023

Check out UCC camps if you are looking for some grandparent-grandchildren time, time away for yourself, or an away camp experience for a child. Go for a few days or a week! The Horton Center in Gorham, NH, is a fabulous place in the beautiful White Mountains, and voted one of the best camps in the country!

Horton Center has been voted one of America's Best Summer Camps by Newsweek! What an honor to be included!
https://www.newsweek.com/rankings/americas-best-summer-camps-2023

Beautiful article about the Grace Center in today's Glo Daily Times.
05/13/2023

Beautiful article about the Grace Center in today's Glo Daily Times.

Those who attended Grace Center’s recent open house for its new space at 264 Main St. may have noticed the finely crafted watercolor portraits gracing the walls of the day

04/11/2023

For All That Will Be, Yes!
by Talitha Arnold | published on Apr 11, 2023
The One on the throne said, “Behold, I make all things new.” And also: “Write this, for these words are trustworthy and true.” – Revelation 21:5 (adapted)

“For all that has been,
Thanks!
For all that will be,
Yes!”

Dag Hammarskjold wrote this affirmation in January 1953, a few months after becoming the second Secretary General for the 8-year-old United Nations. He wrote it as the world was still recovering from the devastation of World War II and as new wars broke out from Korea to the Middle East, Africa to South America. He wrote it also as he dealt with his own life and experience of oppression as a gay man coming of age in the 1940s and ’50s.

“For all that has been,
Thanks!
For all that will be,
Yes!”

Hammarskjold’s affirmation echoes John’s vision at the end of his Revelation. In his own time of oppression and war, John saw the One who proclaimed, “Behold, I make all things new.” The One whose word was and is “trustworthy and true.” A word to which we can say “Yes!”

Before we get too far past Easter, I invite you to consider John’s assertion and Hammarskjold’s affirmation. As you look back on “all that has been” of Lent, for what do you give thanks?

As you look ahead to Eastertide and “all that will be,” to what will you say “Yes”?

Most of all, will you (and I) have the courage to trust the One who has the power to make all things new? The courage to believe the One who still says “Yes!” to us and to our world?

Prayer
For all that has been, Thanks! For all that will be, Yes! Amen.

Talitha Arnold
About the Author: Talitha Arnold is Senior Minister of the United Church of Santa Fe (UCC), Santa Fe, New Mexico. She is the author of Mark Parts 1 and 2 of the Listen Up! Bible Study series and Worship for Vital Congregations.
© United Church of Christ 2023.

Happy Easter!Christ has risen!Alleluia, alleluia!Pictures from this morning's beautiful Sunrise Service at Good Harbor B...
04/09/2023

Happy Easter!
Christ has risen!
Alleluia, alleluia!
Pictures from this morning's beautiful Sunrise Service at Good Harbor Beach.

For Mary, Jesus truly became fully God and fully human. She loved all of him, because through him she had experienced a ...
04/09/2023

For Mary, Jesus truly became fully God and fully human. She loved all of him, because through him she had experienced a love that embraced all of her. This is the wholeness that heals the world and brings us into eternal life.

What would it look like for us to see Jesus as he is? Not merely as we want him to be, or even need him to be, but in the fullness of his glory—fully human and fully God? What would it mean for us to love him with our whole hearts, and live for him from that wholeheartedness?

—Rev. Danielle Shroyer (.shroyer), from her commentary on John 20:1-18

art: "Rabbouni!" by Rev. T. Denise Anderson ()

Mary wept.Shoulders shaking, tears running down her face. She said, They have taken my Lord away, and I don’t know where...
04/08/2023

Mary wept.
Shoulders shaking,
tears running down her face.
She said, They have taken my Lord away,
and I don’t know where they put him.

But here’s what Easter taught me:
if you think you’ve lost God,
if it feels like heaven has slipped through the cracks,
if you feel like the night will never end,
then know, there is no hide-and-seek with the divine
that doesn’t end in you being found.

Stay still.
Keep breathing.
God is closer than you think.

—excerpt from “Lost and Found” by Rev. Sarah Speed |

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Gloucester, MA
01930

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