HTLC has many activities occurring every month. Below are just a few. For the most information, please check out the Tidings monthly news letter and our Calendar.
This Saturday from 11:00 - 1:30 PM our children's Easter Party will be held in the Fellowship Hall for ages 2 thru 6th grade. Lunch will be served. Things to bring ... an basket for the egg hunt, a can of food for LARS, and a friend to share all the fun with. See you there!!
Our Lenten Journey -Stories to Tell
Our lenten devotions will meet Tuesday nights, February 12 to March 11 at 7:00 in the sanctuary. We will be sharing stories of faith from the Bible and from our own lives. Join us as we get to know one another better and share what God is doing in our lives.
Soup supper will be offered before our study. Supper will be served from 6:00 to 6:45. There is a sign up sheet in the Welcome Center for anyone who wants to provide soup.
Please see the 'Selected Sermons' on the Pastor's Page for more information about the Lenten Message.
Book
Discussion
Group
HTLC's Book Discussion Group
is held at 6:45 PM
in the Welcome Center. The fall
line-up of books (in case you want
to read ahead) is:
February: Blink by Malcolm Gladwell
We usually meet on the third
Monday evening every
month. You might like to join us
for all these discussions, or just
one or two. All you have to do is
to read the book. Questions? Call
the church office during regular
office hours.
Fair Trade Coffee Sale
Support Fair Trade through Holy Trinity. We currently have the following products available at the church:
Café Salvador regular coffee (12 oz) $4.75
Columbian CO2 decaf coffee (12 oz) $5.75
Hazelnut crème coffee (12 oz) $5.50
Organic Sisters’ blend coffee (1 lb) $6.30
Organic English breakfast tea $2.50
Organic Earl Grey Tea $2.50
Organic Hot Cocoa mix $4.20
Roasted salted pecans $3.95
Organic tamari salted almonds $4.60
Organic dried sweetened cranberries $3.30
All products are sold at cost – this is not a fund raiser but a chance to support small farmers throughout the world. By selling through Fair Trade, farmers and artisans build a better future for themselves, their families and their communities. By supporting Fair Trade, we make choices in line with our religious beliefs and affirm human dignity by promoting:
- Fair wages
- Children’s rights
- Women’s rights
- The right to organize
- Environmental rights
- Indigenous rights
For more information on fair trade, visit the Lutheran World Relief web site at www.lwr.org/fairtrade
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