Healthy Church Team Update – February 23

Dear Church family,

The Healthy Church Team (HCT) continues our given task of monitoring and adjusting policies in response to the Covid-19 pandemic.    We continue to closely monitor Covid metrics in the Henrico/Richmond area, public policy and guidance from public health officials.  We know that all are weary and looking toward normalcy.  We so very much want to be together.  In view of declining Covid-19 numbers and case outcomes, we believe that we can now make changes to our church mitigation policies.  These policies are effective for worship and all other activities at the church, including Trinity Preschool:

  • Beginning Sunday, March 6 (and Tuesday, March 1 for the Preschool), we will change our mask policy.  While the HCT recommends that individuals continue to follow CDC and Virginia Department of Health guidance for masking while indoors, masks will not be required.
  • The exception for our worship services will be the Sanctuary balcony.  The balcony will a space for those who prefer to be in proximity to other masked persons.  In the balcony, masks correctly worn (covering both nose and mouth) are required.  Please do not lower your mask to sing or speak.  In addition, we request that those worshipping in the balcony continue to observe social distancing practices. 
  • Regular worship services (both 9 AM and 11 AM) will continue to be livestreamed.
  • There will no longer be restrictions on food or drink.
  • While we are removing the mask mandate, we would ask that all ministries, classes and small groups discuss whether they would prefer that the group wear masks when meeting indoors and consider the needs and requests of their members in reaching a consensus on this decision.
  • Some activities may be moved outside as soon as practicable as a safety measure.

We know that these changes will be welcome news for many.  We also know that the presence of unmasked people will be a cause of concern for others, or even a reason to stay away.  The differences of feelings and comfort levels have made this pandemic all the more difficult.  Let us remember that we are Christians and have been charged by our Lord to treat one another with love and respect.

We hope that we are moving into a new normalcy.  But we must all be aware that a surge in cases or the rise of a new variant could cause a return to mitigation measures.  The HCT will continue to monitor conditions and may make changes to this policy in the future if warranted.  In all things, our hope and trust are in God, and our prayer is that we may be found faithful in all things.

In Christ,

The Trinity UMC Healthy Church Team

Corey Booker                         Larry Lenow                                       Sheila Pedigo

Jim Crowder                           Hung Su Lim                                      Bill Pike

Alice Hirata                            Mike McCullough

Easter Flowers

Easter Flowers

Easter is a time when we choose to honor and/or memorialize loved ones by listing their names in the bulletin on Easter Sunday morning.
The cost to have a tribute “in honor of” or “in memory of” listed in the Easter Sunday bulletin is $20.
The funds received will be used to offset the cost of flowers used to decorate the sanctuary and foyers on Easter Sunday. Monies received above the cost of the flowers will be donated to Missions at Trinity as part of our Lenten Easter Mission Offering (LEMO).
The deadline for receiving your contribution is Tuesday, March 19.

UMW Events: Coming Soon

May Banquet and Program

Join us in Trinity Hall on Tuesday, May 10 at 10:00 AM for The Hermitage Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow.


Everyone is invited to hear Amy Chapman, executive director of the Hermitage Richmond, present a program on its history and Trinity’s ties to it, which go back to its founding over 70 years ago.   We will have a covered dish luncheon after the program.  Bring your dish before 10:00 AM.

Gently Used Clothes Needed

Gently Used Clothes Needed

Holton Elementary School

Request for “gently used” clothes for students in grades K-5 at Holton Elementary school in Richmond.
Let’s define “gently used”: Donated clothing must be recently washed, in good condition–free of holes, fraying, rips and stains.  The Richmond-based nonprofit, Little Hands, reminds their donors to think in terms of “quality is dignity.”

At this time, the school needs the following items for boys and girls:

  • Long sleeved shirts and long sleeved t-shirts
  • Sweaters and sweatshirts
  • Pants, jeans and leggings
  • Coats/windbreakers
  • Socks
  • Underwear

Request all donated clothing be packaged in plastic trash bags. These bags can be dropped off in Trinity Hall on Fridays from 9 AM – 2 PM or on Sundays from 9 AM – 1 PM.
If you have questions, you can email Beth Monroe at bethmonr@gmail.com or Bill Pike at bpike@trinityrva.net

2022 Honduras Team

2022 Honduras Team

The Honduras Team will be going from January 22 to January 30. There is still time to put together letters and notes to go with them. All notes need to be at Trinity by Friday, January 21. Here is the team that is going:

Louisa Lackey                   Kristen Powell
Mike Thompson               Joseph Thompson
Joe Stegman                     Debbie Stegman
Vince Keipper                   Eileen Keipper
Frances Rogers                 Bill Quinn
Smita Quinn                     Jim Huddle