In Romans Paul tells us that we are “members of one another”, that we are to “accept one another just as Christ also accepted us”, that we are to “encourage one another”, “greet one another”, and much more!! There are various ways in which we can become members of one another and carry out Paul’s instructions. Here are the fellowship opportunities that we have created at Trinity. Belonging to a home fellowship group opens up opportunities for getting to know one another, for learning, serving and growing together. The groups are co-ordinated by Louise Ruch and Mildred Roux. Here is some information about the various groups. If you would like to contact a group leader, give Ilse a ring at the church office for details (012 348 9469).
John & Maggie Home:
[Waterkloof, Monday evenings]
“Growing lovely, growing old”? but enjoying it together. A group of 10 -12 fifty plusses meeting to have fun, food and good fellowship and growing in our Father.
Francois & Mildred Roux:
[Garsfontein, Wednesday evenings]
All ages group and full of fun!
Gordon & Sue Hay:
[Brooklyn, Wednesday evenings]
All ages, fellowship, bible study and much activity.
Louise du Plessis
[The Church, Tuesday mornings (seniors)]
We are seniors who meet in the chapel at 9.30 am. For more information contact Louise.
Valri and James Lamont
[Queenswood, Friday mornings]
Care, prayer fellowship and service as seniors meet together.
Jenn Hurlin
[Lynnwood Ridge, Thursday afternoons]
Bible Study and fellowship for seniors at Willow Haven,
Riaan and Kathy Van Deventer
[Wapadrand/Silverlakes, Monday evenings]
Vibrant group enjoying the Word as they fellowship together.
Pierre and Lorna Fourie
[The Willows, Wednesday evenings]
All ages enjoy Bible Study and fellowship together.
Wendy Musto
[Garstfontein, Thursday evenings]
A Ladies’ group enjoying studying the Bible together.
Paul and Debbie Draper
[Lynnwood, Wednesday evenings]
All ages study and fellowship together.
Michele Hau
[Meet at members’ homes, Tuesday evenings young adults]
Progressive group seeks enthusiastic, fun loving individuals to enjoy fellowship and friendship on Tuesday evenings. Other dates and times for activities will be negotiated. No experience necessary. Rewards are well above market offers!!
MORE FELLOWSHIP OPPORTUNITIES:
Morning Tea and Coffee:
A valuable opportunity to get to know, or get to know each other more after the morning worship services.
Café Trinity:
Twice a week! Wednesdays and Thursdays from10h00 until 14h00 in Trinity’s courtyard. Come and see! The tea and coffee, cakes and light lunches – all deliciously creative – and their prices will delight you. Bring your friends!
Evening Coffee:
Sue Hay and Kathy East co-ordinate this ministry
There is always a lot of chatting and a real buzz after the evening worship helped along by Tea, Coffee and Hot Chocolate with cookies/cake as a finishing touch.
Social Events and Outings:
Social events and outings are an important part of life at Trinity. These have included:
- Braais;
- Star gazing at Hartebeeshoek;
- Garden visits;
- Congregational camps.
Trinity Trotters:
Anyone interested in hiking and the outdoors?
Much fun has been had on various expeditions: Strandloper, Blyderivierspoort, Kowie River, Idwala, Indabush and Memel. There is usually something in the pipeline, so stay alert for the next event.
Ladies Retreats and events:
Ladies Retreats have become something to anticipate with excitement. Saturday “mini” retreats keep us focused in between times. Call the office (012 348 9469) for more information.
The A-Men’s Ministry was born out of the need for men to get together as a group to discuss the demands made on them and how to deal with these demands. The demands made on men as sons, brothers, potential husbands, husbands and as fathers. The demands made on men as role models in employment and in society at large.
“God did not give us a spirit of timidity, but a spirit of power, of love and of self-discipline.” 2 Timothy 1:7
Gordon Hay heads up this ministry. Call the office (012 348 9469) for details. |