Remembrance Day 2011





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Doors Open on Saturday, October 1, 2011.
We conducted tours of our historic church beginning with the significance of the red doors to the stained glass wall by Adian Dingle up to the Rood Cross, the Saint's symbols carvings, St. Nicholas chapel and more. We had about 35 people come through and all enjoyed learning the history of Trinity.
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In June 2011, the parishioners of Trinity decided to become a
"Red Door Church" after six months of research, review and input from the congregation.
Below is the unfolding of our new doors beginning with a before picture of the doors in early spring.
The next step was removing the hardware and stripping the doors of its peeling finish.
Next are the doors with primer - a lovely Pepto Bismol pink!!!
The painters, Wesley Gornicz and Richard Kibr, worked diligently so our doors would be finished in time for Canada Day on July 1, 2011.
You can read the complete article at www.Mississauga.com
Just type Trinity in the search window of their site.
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Jane's Walk, May 8, 2011


The crowd gathers outside and is welcomed to Trinity
Inside, Margaret Parker tells some of the history of our church

Then it's outside to the Memorial Gardens and Cemetery and Margaret Latewood talks of the hightlights of this space.
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Fresh Expression Dinner April 30, 2011
Lori Brown gives the red door presentation.
A lovely cake was enjoyed by all.
A parish pot-luck dinner hosted by the Fresh Expressions Team was held on Saturday, April 30th in the parish hall. An evening of information was presented to parishioners on everything from the Red Door concept to the Cemetery Renovation Project. An evening of fun and fellowship was enjoyed by over 50 people and a donation of $100 that was collected that evening will be donated to the Compass Food Bank.
With various community outreach fundraisers including our November Annual Bazaar, Lunch and A Movie, Roc 'n' Bowl, St. Margaret's Guild, and a host of other things throughout the year, there is always something happening at Trinity!!
Our parish life centers around our community celebration of the Holy Eucharist. We celebrate every Sunday at 10:00. Everything else we do finds its source and end in our worship of God through Jesus Christ in the power of the Holy Spirit.
Baptism - Baptism is the sacrament that incorporates a believer into the saving work of Jesus Christ and is a public commitment to follow Him as Lord in the community of faith. Baptism involves a joyful and yet solemn commitment, which requires preparation and ongoing participation in the life of the worshipping community.
Confirmation - is the reaffirmation of baptismal faith by those who have developed a mature faith and undergone a period of instruction, made before the bishop.
Marriage - Christian marriage is a holy, life-long union of a man and woman in heart, body and mind. It is entered with solemn vows before God and witnesses. This celebration requires that at least one of the parties be baptized. We take marriage very seriously and ensure that couples are fully prepared to their new life together.