Since the beginning of the Pandemic in March 2020, Trinity has maintained a weekly online presence on a Sunday morning at 10.30am. As restrictions came and went (and sometimes came back again), we responded by moving between pre-recorded and livestream services, with a considerable team of people invovled in making this happen. We are so thankful to all who have worked in this area of ministry over the last 2 years and want to express our gratitude for their time, gifts and sacrfice, that kept us connected in worship during these years. Thank you to you all!

Of course things have moved on and restrictions are no longer in place, and so we have taken the decision to conclude our Sunday Livestream provision following this weekend's service (Sunday 5th June). We will still record and release the sermon later on Sundays and these can be accessed on our YouTube Channel.

There are a number of practical reasons for our decision - not least some of the complexities we have with what we can and cannot broadcast on a livestream - and this has been particularly challenging in recent weeks and would be very restrictive in the weeks ahead. As such, this Sunday will be the last of our livestreamed services.

With livestream viewing numbers very low, we realise that most people will be unaffected by this decision, but for some this may be sad news. If you're local to Perth, then we really encourage you to join with us in person on Sunday mornings, and if you need help or assistance with that then please let us know. If you're watching from other parts of the country then we encourage you to connect with a local church in your area, but still hope that the posting of our Sunday sermons on YouTube will be a blessing to you. And if you're ever in Perth - come visit us - it would be great to see you!

As we approach this Pentecost weekend, we give thanks to God for His presence in our lives by the Holy Spirit - wherever we are. And so I pray that you would know the Peace of His Presence, the Love of His Presence, and the Power of His Presence, more and more in the days that lie ahead.

Grace and Peace

Ian