The Top 10 Graces of 2022 in Images
Dear Friend,
Please enjoy our top ten graces of 2022 in images below! And in the meantime, will you consider investing in the renewal of the family by joining us in the final days of 2022 with monthly or one-time support of $25, $50, $100, $250, or more? The life-changing ministry of Trinity House Community is made possible by our generous supporters. In addition to one-time year-end gifts, we are seeking to leverage a match-double opportunity for new monthly gifts by Dec. 31st by securing 3 new commitments at the $100/month level, 3 $50/month gifts, 4 $25/month gifts, and 4 $10/month gifts. Make your tax-deductible monthly or one-time gift today at this link.
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The Market side of Trinity House Café + Market expanded in 2022 with more curated goods and locally-produced items for gift-giving and the faith-focused home. Our selection of new children’s books includes several offerings by local authors and illustrators. New display space has been installed with room for more expansion in 2023.
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The Johnsons were guests on the At Home with Jim & Joy show on EWTN television the last week of Advent. Their interview aired in two parts.
EWTN also featured Ever and Soren in their St. Peter’s Square live coverage of the World Meeting of Families in Rome in June, and the Trinity House Community mission was featured in numerous other media outlets throughout the year, including Humanum, Columbia, Crux, Catholic News Agency, Arlington Catholic Herald, Aleteia, and the USCCB’s For Your Marriage website.
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We launched a new ministry video! In three minutes, your friends and family can learn all about the ministry and our work of engaging the public, equipping parents, and encouraging families. Feel free to send them the link to watch today!
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In June of 2022, Soren and Ever were honored to present a talk on “Discernment in Daily Family Life” at the Vatican’s 10th World Meeting of Families in Rome.
“I am so thankful to the Trinity House Community for its great work in striving to strengthen our families so that the domestic church will be fruitful.”
– Most Rev. Michael Burbidge, Bishop of Arlington