Leadership
My affiliation with the Trinity family began in 2010 as an occasional substitute music teacher for the Trinity Presbyterian Preschool. Since then, I have been drawn gradually deeper into Trinity church life. In 2017, I took over the post as the preschool’s music teacher. I love the energy, joy and randomness of leading kids in music. It is not unlike a trip down the rapids in a canoe. There’s no bending the river to your will, but with some adept steering and occasional frantic paddling, the energy can be harnessed to get to a desirable destination. It was preschool director Sabrina Brassard who told me about the opening for Contemporary Worship Leader, a position that I was invited to add to my Trinity portfolio in the spring of 2022. As a musician, what drives me most is playing music live. I love working with our contemporary band’s dedicated, talented regular members to do so in praise of God each Sunday. Our current band members achieved their membership status just by continually showing up. In the spirit of Psalm 100, I value enthusiastic musical participation much more highly than virtuosity in our contemporary worship band efforts. My vision for Trinity’s contemporary worship band is to welcome participants of diverse backgrounds, abilities, and ages to lead the congregation in praising our God. Could this include you? Give it some serious thought and come speak with me. Try it out, or just make a commitment to a specific Sunday.
Oh, yes. In addition to my work at Trinity, I have toiled in the musical vineyards as a rock and roll bandleader for several decades with my combo, The Grandsons, in a career marked by artistic triumph and critical accolades. This has come with a modicum of commercial success, though not enough to allow for throwing a TV out the window or trashing a hotel room. Alan’s email.
Trinity is organized around nine ministries, or committees, working under the leadership of the church Session (or Board). The Session is the governing body of our church and the elders are elected for 3 year terms. These ministries each have a chair or co-chairs, listed below, who lead the meetings and can answer questions. We encourage everyone to take part in a ministry. It can be as simple as attending a meeting once a month (or quarter) or can involved heading up part of the ministry, like ushering or a mission project.