Women of all ages gather around the globe to serve in missions, learn more about social justice issues, grow in their faith and make lasting friendships. United Methodist Women here at Trinity are active in local, regional and global missions -- join us as we serve as the hands and feet of Christ. To get involved, contact Jane Anne Carlton, 256.880.1104.
CIRCLES
We currently have eight Circles that make up Trinity United Women in Faith. For more information on finding the right Circle for you, please check out the UMW bulletin board or contact any of the Executive Officers.
President:
Kay West 256.509.9575
Vice President:
Lane Neill 256.882.3378
Secretary:
Melody Herrmann 256.881.1090
Treasurer:
Paula Distler 256.881.6842
Secretary of Program Resources: Dixie Distler 256.883.7530
Charlotte Hudson 256.509.8316
Jane Anne Carlton 256.783.1447
Joann Andrew 256.880.8251
Lane Neill 256.882.33782
Toni Sonnenberg 256.652.6117
Melody Herrmann 256.426.6508
Kay West 256.509.9575
Trinity Market Place has become one of Huntsville’s most popular events, and is held the first weekend in March. With over 70 vendors, a lunch café and bake sale, the proceeds benefit designated Trinity programs and local missions, helping change the lives of children, youth and family in our community. Inquiries and vendor information, email Trinity Market Place.
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Each year we gather in the Sanctuary to remember those we have lost in the preceding year, including members and non-members of UWF.
Christmas toys for children and youth of the United Methodist Church Upper Sand Mountain Parish are donated by the UWF members and members of Trinity at our Christmas Dinner program.
Carolyn's Cupboard provides food for hungry families in our community. UWF supports this ministry by sorting and distributing food during the week.
UWF members participate in Sunday services in various ways, and activities of the UWF are provided in various materials.
Started by the Susanna Wesley Circle to provide food for school children to take home so that they would have something to eat for evening dinner and on the weekends. All circles are involved with this project by bringing food items and packing them for delivery to the participating schools.
Once a month, we collect miniature shampoos, lotions, toothpaste and other toiletry items (we do not accepted alcohol-based mouthwash) and these are donated to First Stop for distribution to the homeless men.
Soup labels are collected to assist with the purchase of equipment and supplies for The Opportunity Center.
Donations to UWF Missions are given each year in recognition of outstanding member service and in memory of members and their families.