We usually meet on the second Tuesday of each month at 2:00pm in the Welcome Center. We also have special day trips. Please come join us!
Tuesday, February 20, 2-3:30pm: Sharing Our Hobbies! Bring your favorite hobbies to share! Refreshments will be provided.
Tuesday, March 12. 2-3:30pm: “What You Can Do to be a Safer Citizen”, with Lt. Austin White, Virginia State Police Criminal Division. Refreshments will be provided.
Tuesday, April 16. 10:30am-2pm: Trip to the University of Richmond to tour the Canon Chapel, lunch at the U of R dining hall.
Tuesday, May 14, 9:30am-4:30pm: Day trip to the National Museum of the Marine Corps at Quantico, Admission to the museum is free, lunch on your own at the museum.
Wayne Bullis, Chair, and The YAH Steering Committee: Nancy Owen, Terri Royster, Hildie Bottom, Betty Allen, Ann Jones, Callie Stuart, Dan Nichols, Lola Jean Nichols, Jim Crowder and Judy Oguich
For Sunday worship, we will make every reasonable effort to have worship.
Weekdays:
The Trinity Preschool will follow closing announcements from Henrico County Public Schools.
For Trinity staff, community groups, and vendors who supply services to Trinity, we will basically follow Henrico County Public Schools closing announcements.
However, there is a slight difference. If everything comes together properly for snow removal, Trinity might be able to reopen quicker. This all depends upon our ability to clear our sidewalks and parking lots. If we can clear these areas and safely get people into the building, then we might be able to reopen a bit earlier than a large school system.
As in the past, we will communicate closing and schedule adjustments via our website, social media, phone message in the church office, and local news media outlets.
The arts are important. They captivate and inspire. Our 2021 Dillard Forum will feature Dr. Charles A. Gillespie, Assistant Professor of Catholic Studies at Sacred Heart University, Fairfield CT. With a background in performing arts as well as in theology, Dr. Gillespie is uniquely positioned to offer an engaging and thought-provoking look at both our faith and belief as well as popular expression and art.
Apples for supplies for the Teachers of Oak Grove-Bellemeade Elementary School are ready to be picked! We want all of Trinity to have the opportunity to participate in this project, so we have in-person apples, digital apples and an Amazon Wishlist.
In-Person Apples If you worship in person at Trinity or are able to come to Trinity, we invite you to choose an in-person apple from the display boards in the Welcome Center at the church.
Digital Apples/Amazon Wish List If you are a member of our virtual congregation or are unable to get to Trinity in person, we hope you will select a digital apple or go the Amazon Wish List.
Delivering the Supplies If bringing the items to Trinity, please double bag them in paper bags with handles. Attach your apple or a list of items and grade level to the outside of the bag. Deliver to the rear of Trinity Hall by Sunday, August 13.
If having the items shipped, please have them delivered to Trinity UMC, 903 Forest Ave., Richmond, VA 23229 and marked “Oak Grove Supplies.” Items should be delivered by Friday, August 11.
Financial Donations If you would prefer to make a financial donation to the Apple Angel Tree, you can do this via check (memo “Oak Grove Apple Tree”) or via ACS (choose “Back to School Supplies”).
What is the Apple Angel Tree? Trinity has partnered with Oak Grove-Bellemeade Elementary School through the city-wide Micah Initiative for over 15 years. One of our most popular projects each year has been to provide much-needed school supplies. Over 50 Trinity families participate in this effort each year. During the Spring, we meet with the lead teachers for all grade levels at the school and come up with a list of items the teachers would like to receive for their classrooms. There are about 150 apples that can be “picked from our tree” for the upcoming school year.
If you have questions, please contact us! Thanks for your support!
Trinity is forming a co-ed softball team for this summer. Games will likely begin at the end of May or the beginning of June and continue one night per week through the summer. In the past, games have been played at Quioccasin Middle School on Tuesday nights. This year, the structure of our league is a bit uncertain, so we are waiting to learn the night and location(s). Softball is a great way to connect with other members throughout the church. Make it a family affair and bring the kids to watch you play! If you are interested, contact Paul Brooks at jpaulbrooks@gmail.com.