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HT Garden Party 2022
Pimm’s and Pipers. Bounces and Breezes. I could go on, but these are just some of the elements that came together for the Holy Trinity Centenary Garden Party on Sunday 26 June.
The Community Montage
At first glance the idea of taking 16 disparate people aged between seven and 80, with varying degrees of artistic prowess, and have them come up with a single painting could be seen as a recipe for disaster. In the case of a new montage painting of Holy Trinity, conceived by HT member Kim Fewell, the result, in water-soluble oil paints, is actually a spectacular addition to the HT Centenary exhibition.
Opened Out to the Community
Engaging with our local community is important in the life and on-going work of Holy Trinity, even more so in this, our Centenary, year.
Building ‘Bricks and Mortals’ for 100 Years
Church is “bricks and mortals being built together for the glory of God”, so said Rt Revd Mark Wroe, Bishop of Berwick and acting Bishop of Newcastle, in his sermon to mark the opening of the Centenary Exhibition at Holy Trinity Church in Jesmond.
The Short Stories of Jesus: The Prodigal Son
In his parables, Jesus always challenges us to identify with the characters in the stories and through reflection, determine our true relationship with God.
The Short Stories of Jesus: Shine
Jesus told so many stories as part of his ministry on Earth. They were relatable, recognisable illustrations that helped people to connect with what he was teaching, and helped them to connect with God. These stories – these parables – are the focus of our current sermon series.
Meet Our New Curate
It was our absolute pleasure on Sunday to welcome Ali McCarthy as our new curate. She joins us at a crossroads as we continue our journey out of lockdown, not just nationally, but also as a community. Here, we have an opportunity to get to know her a little better.
Thank you Adam!
If you were able to tune in for last Sunday’s online service, you will know that we are preparing to bid fair well to Adam Dixon, our Parish Assistant.
Becoming an Eco Church
Climate change and sustainability are very important issues that have been at the forefront of our national media for some time now. As a church community, we have a responsibility to do our part for the preservation of our planet.
One Year On[line] - Apart but Together
This week, I asked members of our staff team to share their thoughts about the last twelve months of online church. Here is what they had to say.
Praying for HT
Last week we looked at how praying as a community can transform lives both within and outside of that community. By opening ourselves up collectively to God’s plan, we can take HT forward into new and exciting times.
Praying as a Community
If you’re on our mailing list, then this week you will have started receiving our daily prayer point emails, which will be sent throughout March. The idea behind these prayer points is to encourage us to pray together as a church community.