Donna Tourneur is a storyteller.
Her stories are always told with warmth and are poignant, entertaining, colourful, factual, and often humorous! Stories of her relatives, of her life, of the bible.
Read MoreDonna Tourneur is a storyteller.
Her stories are always told with warmth and are poignant, entertaining, colourful, factual, and often humorous! Stories of her relatives, of her life, of the bible.
Read MoreAn image offered by Sue noting the statistics for global refugees continue to rise at alarming rates, is that “the world is hemorrhaging.” Moved by the poignant image of little Alain Kurdy washed up on the beach, Sue eased naturally into a vital and vibrant role in refugee sponsorship.
Read MoreKnowing that food and friendship are essential parts of Christian hospitality, makes it easy for Rod Stevenson to continue to give back to the community in that way. Rod is among the regular volunteers in a ministry called “Helping Hands”.
Read MoreOur minister remembers that on her first day here, Lynne said “It is my job to make your job easier.” No truer words have been spoken.
Read MoreOften, it’s her infectious laugh that can be heard in the halls of Trinity Church. Before long though, on any given day, the sound of beautiful music fills the air and you know that Karen Crowley is doing what she loves.
Read MoreThat youthful energy has been a great gift in the employment world. Currently, Kailee works with the Pictou County Regional Enterprise Network in rural resettlement and Thiv is Director of Community Development for the town of New Glasgow.
Read MoreOn a Sunday morning, you might wonder where the projection is coming from.
Behind the computer, in the front row of the balcony, you might see Jane Cameron, cuing the videos, or advancing the slides.
Read MoreYou may recognize Eoin Dewar. He generously offers his talents to our community through the ministry of music, so his face and voice are familiar to us. What you see, however, is only the tip of the iceberg.
Read MoreIt was to relieve the sense of isolation Elaine Russell felt while providing full time care to her aging mother that brought her to the Shepherd’s Lunchroom, a community soup kitchen that has been hosted for a couple of decades by Trinity United Church in New Glasgow.
Read Moreith the first wave of Syrian refugees, Cathy started helping with English instruction, then setting up houses for newcomers and eventually helping the teens with homework.
Read MoreIt might be the influence of her husband Steve, and his life long work in journalism that encouraged her, but for many years Brenda has been writing a little report for the local newspapers about the Trinity church service…
Read MoreKnowing that his work as Church Treasurer is vital to the organization, and makes a difference in the community, is satisfying, even fun, Says Allan Davis.
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