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'Lord, when
was it that we saw you hungry and gave you food,
or thirsty and gave you something to drink?
And when was it that we saw you a stranger and welcomed you,
or naked and gave you clothing?
And when was it that we saw you sick or in prison and visited
you?'
And the king will answer them,
'Truly I tell you, just as you did it to one of the least of
these
who are members of my family, you did it to me.'
Matthew 25:37-40 (NRSV)
*Local :AIDS Services of North TexasDenton Community Food BankDenton Christian PreschoolFriends of the FamilyHabitat for Humanity of DentonHOPE, Inc.Hospital ChaplaincyInterfaith MinistriesOur Daily BreadPastor's Emergency FundUnited Campus Ministry*
All of these are supported by our congregation's budget |
Other :**One Great Hour of Sharing*Bread for the World*Mission Trip*Ethiopian Mission**Peace Offering***Heifer Project**Christmas Joy Offering*Pentecost Offering *Presbyterian Benevolences ***SERRV ** These are
supported by ***These are supported by |
TRINITY MEMBERS:
If you have news or would like to write a brief summary for these ministries, please email Carolyn Brim.
AIDS
Services of North Texas:
A variety of support services are provided by this
organization for those living with HIV/AIDS. Financial
support from Trinity members is given annually through
our operating budget.
On 1st Sundays bring canned fruit, canned vegetables (mixed or single), or boxed macaroni and cheese. At Christmas time we make trees of the donated items and place them around the sanctuary.
DCPS is a United Way effort supported by many churches and organizations in the community. Its goal is to prepare children from at-risk families for kindergarten. DCPS accepts 3- and 4-year-old children. In addition to helping financially, Trinity members volunteer weekly to prepare meals, ride the school buses, and assist in the classrooms.
This organization provides a hotline as well as a safe place for women and children who are abused and helps get them reestablished in a home. Counseling services are provided for perpetrators of violence as well as their families.
Having already built four houses in cooperation with other Presbyterian churches here, we assisted in Denton's first "Blitz Build"; dedication of the house was held on October 10, 1999. On March 4, 2000, the founder of Habitat, Millard Fuller came to Denton and lead public worship. In April, 2001 Denton Habitat members began a new house. Give donations for providing food to Kay Branum. Habitat's office is now housed at Trinity. For more info see Habitat for Humanity of Denton.
This United Way organization helps with housing for individuals at or below the poverty line. Budget planning with the client is a part of this program.
Providing emergency assistance for basic needs of the people of northern Denton County, this organization seeks to help these people to become self-sufficient. Aid may be in the form of utility assistance, purchase of glasses, medical assistance, etc. Volunteers may serve on the board or as counselors for clients.
Noon meals are served for the hungry at St. Andrew Presbyterian Church from 11:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m., Monday through Friday. Local churches provide volunteers as well as financial support.
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Some gifts to OGHS in 1999 found their way to Littleton CO to help pay for funerals as well as to Indian Nations Presbytery to help with their rebuilding efforts since the devastating tornados. This annual offering provides ministry to men, women, and children around the world.
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