Fun for All
Worship
Worship
Caring
Each year the United Methodist Men (UMM) and United Methodist Women (UMW) hold a Christmas Dinner and the funds raised go to support 2 elementary schools in Jeremy, Haiti. Throughout the year we continue to support these schools with our prayers and donations from other activities.
Caring
We regularly pray for and send cards to our military and veterans as they serve our country. Local homecoming visits and celebrations are held by the church.
Caring
Limited Pastoral Counseling is offered by appointment. Call Pastor Pam @ 989-883-3350 (office) or 989-883-2350 (parsonage). Please leave a message, if no one answers, so she can return your call.
Fun for All
The Pastor and Children's Ministry Team gather for a snack, to hear the Bible lesson, watch the video, play games, do crafts and projects that help us experience the message of the day.
Reaching Out in Mission
Come rummage through the many items collected by the church at way beneath discount prices.
Reaching Out in Mission
Individual members, groups and businesses of the Unionville-Sebewaing community gather each year, at Trinity United Methodist Church, in order to work together to bring Christmas to people in need. Donated food items,children's gifts and clothing are gathered, sorted, wrapped, and distributed to make Christmas wishes come true. Each year volunteer shoppers, sorters, potato baggers, gift wrappers, labelers, box makers, car loaders, deliverers and cleaners from all around our community get together to joyfully donate their time to bring Christmas to those who might not have it otherwise. If you would to join us, contact Sheri Fuest @ 989-883-3350.
Fun for All
A percentage discount is given to children associated with Trinity United Methodist Church, so they may attend a United Methodist Camp.
Reaching Out in Mission
Health and Wholeness
This federally funded program serves low and moderately income pregnant, breastfeeding and post-partum Women, Infant and Children up to the age of five who have a nutrition related health problem. This health and nutrition program has demonstrated a positive effect on pregnancy outcomes, child growth and development. **Participants must register at the Health Department in Bad Axe (989-269-9721 X8) before meeting with a representative here.
Health and Wholeness
Six times a year, Trinity UMC volunteers to prepare and serve a free breakfast to USA High Schoolers who would otherwise go without breakfast. The students have really enjoyed our visits, as well as the Cheesy Scrambled Eggs and Homemade Cinnamon Rolls, Hashbrown Scramble; and Pan Pancakes and Sausage. Todd and Misty Cramer, Blue Water Thumb Youth for Christ Campus Directors, provide prayer and information regarding up-coming youth activities,before the youth go to class.
Reaching Out in Mission
New or gently used winter coats, hats, gloves, mittes, scarves, and boots are collected for school-aged children in need in early October at Luke's Supermarket, the Sebewaing Township Libary and Trinity UMC. A distribution date is set each year at Trinity UMC during October/November . Contact Sheri Feurst @ 989-883-3350 for more information.
Reaching Out in Mission
Each January, our church advertizes the movies chosen for Feburary and March showings, as well as the date of the events. Ice Cream with toppings are available for a free-will offering (used for United Methodist Men's projects) before the group divides into adults and children for age-appropriate movies. The adult movie always has a Christian theme and the children's movie is alway "G" rated.
Reaching Out in Mission
The women of our church deconstruct wedding dresses, to cut out and sew together burial gowns for miscarried, premature infants, so that families may find closure. These dresses are donated to the local hospitals for this purpose. Contact Carrie Graf @ 989-883-3350.
Reaching Out in Mission
Each year, Trinity United Methodist Church participates in Operation Christmas Child, a project of Samaritan’s Purse, to distribute gifts to boys and girls in need and tell them about God’s Greatest Gift—Jesus Christ. In January, we begin collecting items that will fit into a shoebox for ages 2 through 14. Be a part of blessing children around the world by prayerfully packing a shoebox. Shoeboxes are collected in early November, so they will arrive by Christmas. Contact Dawn Kundinger @989-883-3350.
Reaching Out in Mission
Come rummage through the many items collected by the church at way beneath discount prices.
Caring
If you are in need a Pastor to visit you in the hospital, call Pastor Pam @ 989-883-3350 Mon-Friday 9:00 am to 1:00 pm or @ the parsonage 989-883-2350 after that time. Please leave a message, if noone answers and you call will be returned ASAP.
Hunger
The Food Pantry is open TUESDAY through FRIDAY each week from 8:00 am until 12:45 pm, for persons who live in Huron and Tuscola Counties. Proof of address required. Contact Phyllis Sharpsteen @ 989-883-3350.