Fr. Skip reflects on entering Ordinary Time as a sacred opportunity to live faith intentionally rather than routinely. Drawing on the witness of John the Baptist, he reminds parishioners that discipleship is urgent, demanding, and deeply life-giving. This season calls each person to renewed conversion (metanoia) rooted in baptism, lived through prayer, witness, stewardship, and compassion. He invites the parish to recommit together to servant-discipleship, trusting God’s grace to guide Blessed Trinity forward in the new year.
The parish is invited into a new, grace-filled vision for Baptismal Ministry—one rooted not only in preparation, but in accompaniment. Parishioners of all ages are encouraged to walk alongside families before, during, and after baptism through prayer, presence, and relationship. This initiative emphasizes community, listening to the Holy Spirit, and nurturing faith long after the sacrament is celebrated.
The parish continues its liturgical journey through Ordinary Time, grounded in Eucharistic worship, prayer, and devotion. Parishioners are encouraged to remain attentive to God’s voice and to live the Gospel actively in daily life as the Church moves steadily toward Lent.
Blessed Trinity continues to grow through strong Faith Formation and sacramental ministries supported by dedicated staff, catechists, sponsors, and volunteers. Parishioners are invited to discern how their gifts may serve the parish’s mission of forming disciples and welcoming new life into the Church.
The New Year brings renewed opportunities for hospitality, fellowship, and service. Blessed Trinity seeks to remain a place of warmth, belonging, and healing, where individuals and families encounter Christ through shared faith and community life.