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A 'HANDS-ON' HISTORY:
More than 25 years ago, an eclectic Christian community in a
transitional neighborhood in East Dallas shared a SINGLE VISION:
empty ourselves
Now Trinity Foundation is a network of individuals
and small groups acting on that vision.

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BE A CATALYST
Impact your community. Find out how.

Get the Trinity E-mail Newsletter

Trinity Foundation embraces a much broader community than just the folks living on our Dallas neighborhood block.
So we've started a monthly e-mail newsletter that we hope will allow all our members to communicate.

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In it, we'll tell you about our recent projects, the struggles we're having and the people that have crossed our paths. You can tell us about your response to the Trinity vision and how that's impacting your neighborhood and your personal life.

Many of you gather to listen to the Bible study podcasts together, and others have started house churches, or your congregation has decided to implement the Dallas Project and take responsibility for a homeless person or family.

Tell us your needs

Tell us your needs, your prayer requests and the lessons you've learned. Then everyone can respond and be encouraged.

(A more interactive way to do this will be available when we launch a fully featured website in 2009. But this is a start).

We hope this newsletter will begin to let all parts of the far-flung Trinity family talk to each other.

Send photos, too

Got an interesting photo? Send it in and it might get in the newsletter. Who knows, we might expand to have a Trinity Flickr site and a Facebook page if there's an interest.

Check out the example of the newsletter on this page (click to enlarge the image).

If you're already a member of the foundation, email us at trinity@trinityfi.org and we'll put you on the list. If you're not a member, you can donate a minimum of $25, join us and we'll add your name to the list.

Many see the label "foundation" and have trouble picturing real, live people associated with it.
In reality, we're an organism more than an organization.

And...OK, sorry. I promise there won't be any more trite cliches like that showing up in future newsletters.

--Skippy R., newsletter editor

 

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