Volunteer
Volunteer opportunities abound at Trinity. What a wonderful way to get involved with your church family, make new friends, and give of one’s time and talents! In addition to these volunteer opportunities, Trinity also volunteers for many community outreach programs. Click here for Outreach In the Community.
Please contact the people listed below for more information or to volunteer.
After Service Coffee Hosts
Suzanne Hair 704-544-3431 or suzannehair@earthlink.net
Coffee and lemonade are provided following the Sunday worship service. The After Service Coffee Committee designates a family or small group to host the coffee each week.
Care Corps
The Reverend Horne and Noel Humphreys 704-552-2583 or nhumphreys@carolina.rr.com
The Care Corps helps to meet the needs of Trinity members who are unable to attend church. Homebound members are paired with someone who enjoys visiting with them.
Care-seroles
Fran Worthington 704-552-0754
The Care-seroles volunteers supply casseroles which are given to members of Trinity experiencing crisis, hospitalization or difficulty.
Child Care on Sunday Mornings
The Reverend DC Horne
Volunteers are needed to provide care once a month for the children of Trinity members and visitors from 10:45 a.m. until 12:15 p.m.
Comfort and Care
Peggy Harding 704-846-4170 or rharding1@carolina.rr.com
The Comfort and Care Committee serves church members who have had a death in their family. We offer to fix a meal for the family or have a reception after the Service of Witness to the Resurrection.
Flower Committee
Karen Porter 704-364-4602 or porter_karen@hotmail.com
This committee is responsible for the flowers that adorn the altar each week and for the placement of the lilies at Easter and the seasonal greenery, Advent wreath and poinsettias during Advent and Christmas.
An honor/memorial flower sign-up chart may be found on the permanent bulletin board to the left of the Cloister. You may choose an open Sunday to honor or remember a loved one and must confirm the date with the Church Office. Please write out the specifics and include them with a check in the amount of $60 made payable to Trinity Presbyterian Church and give it to the Office Manager.
Office Assistants
Nancy Collins 704-364-8218
It’s a really great way to stay “in the know” about what’s going on at Trinity, meet new people and make a good contribution to the staff. New volunteers are always needed to answer the phone, make copies, greet people and assist the staff in many ways. Shifts are half days - 9:00 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. or 12:30 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. Regular volunteers are always needed as well as substitute volunteers.
Prayer Chain
Liz Deal 704-366-3239 or liz1deal@hotmail.com or Nancy Collins 704-364-8218
The Prayer Chain teams pray upon request for those experiencing joy, grief, sorrow, anxiety, crisis, or a momentous occasion.
Sunday Greeters
Francis Sanford 704-527-7963 or flsanford@bellsouth.net
Members volunteer to serve as greeters for the 11:00 a.m. service each Sunday, positioned in the Narthex and the Cloister to greet visitors and members as we gather to worship God.
Usher Committee
Peter Thompson 704-333-9942 or Bruce Voorheis 704-544-0340
Ushering at the 11:00 a.m. Sunday worship service involves teams of ushers who distribute worship bulletins and collect the offering.
Wedding Committee
Candy Hambacher 704-364-4676
This group is composed of church members who assist the pastor and bride in planning and coordinating the rehearsal and wedding according to church liturgy and customs. Two members assist at each wedding.
Wednesday Night Suppers
Sandra Nutter 704-365-2768
The Church Dinner Committee organizes dinners on Wednesday nights at 6:00 p.m. The dinners run September through November and January through March. Reservations are due in the Church Office by 10:00 a.m. on the Monday preceding the dinner.
Vacation Bible School
Michelle Payne 704-364-5135 or mfpayne@att.net and Patrice Pickett 704-365-8968 or ppicket@carolina.rr.com
Volunteers are needed for one of our best-attended children’s events of the year, Vacation Bible School. Training and resources are provided. Possible areas of service include: storytellers, snack leaders, craft leaders, recreation leaders, preschool teachers and group leaders.


