Trinity Sunday, the first Sunday following the Day of Pentecost, has been kept since the tenth century as a special celebration of the mystery of the triune God. In our worship this Sunday, God welcomes us, both sinners and saints, in our experience of God as Father, Son, and Spirit.
The church season after the 50 days of Eastertide and Pentecost Day is called “Time after Pentecost” or “Ordinary Time” because of the numbering (ordinals) of the Sundays. It includes the distinct natural seasons of summer and fall, which have different themes emphasized. The primary color is green, highlighting the themes of growth and celebration in community and the renewal of faith and discipleship in the ministry and teaching of Jesus.
Important Reminder: Due to continued repairs on the air conditioning system, worship and hospitality will be in the Fellowship Hall again this Sunday, May 26.