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| in daily worship and prayer |
| through steadfast commitment to our Baptismal Covenant to perpetuate the spiritual growth of our Parish Family |
| by reaching out to others to provide the benefits of Christian life |
| by ensuring, through Stewardship, the inheritance of our Parish to future
generations and the world in which they will live. |
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| Trinity
Soup Kitchen was established in November, 1995 as a service to those in
the community who are in need of a nutritious, hot meal. Through the efforts
of the members of Trinity Parish along with volunteers from throughout the
surrounding community, the Soup Kitchen serves meals each Friday from 12:00
noon until 1:00 PM. The Soup Kitchen is funded from donations received from
the Parish as well community organizations and the community at large. Area
businesses continue to be generous in their support of the Soup Kitchen. |
| Additional volunteers are always welcome and a rotating schedule of volunteer workers prepares and serves the weekly meals. |
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| The Trinity Food Pantry has been active in serving the needs of the hungry in the community for the past several years. While it began as a seasonal outreach, concentrating its attention on the holiday meals at Thanksgiving and Christmas. It has now expanded to serve the community on a weekly basis. Donations are received from the parish as well as from groups throughout the community. The Food Pantry is always in need of staple items for distribution the those in need and welcomes all donations. |
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| A variety of Support Groups meet regularly at Trinity Church. AA groups ranging from Open Meetings to "Big Book" Meetings, and Nurse's Support Groups, are scheduled weekly. In addition, an NA group has recently begun meeting at Trinity. For more information on the times and locations of the meetings, please contact the Parish Office. (732)634-7422 |
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last edited 09/21/06