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Lessons and Carols – A Brief History of the Service

December 9th, 2021

At Trinitas, our annual Lessons and Carols service has always been a cherished way for our community to focus our hearts and minds on the proper subject of the Advent season—our Lord Jesus Christ. The particular service we share today has a long tradition extending back to the original version performed on Christmas Eve in Cornwall, England in 1880. At that time, the Right Rev. Edward White Benson, concerned with peoples’ worldly attentions and activities during the holidays, looked for a way to get revelers out of the pubs and into church. The Rev. George Walpole had the idea for a celebration consisting of Christmas music interspersed with Bible readings. The first service of “Nine Lessons and Carols” was attended by over 400 people in a temporary wooden structure (the local cathedral was still under construction).

Benson’s service grew in popularity, and the young dean of King’s College in Cambridge, Eric Milner-White, became familiar with it. A former army chaplain during World War I, he was concerned that the experience of the war had turned people away from Christian worship. On Christmas Eve, 1918, Milner-White introduced the service at King’s, hoping like Benson, to bring people back to church. In 1919, Milner-White began the service with “Once in Royal David’s City” and wrote the bidding prayer. While carols have varied, the opening hymn, prayers, and readings have remained virtually unchanged for over 100 years. The “Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols” continues to grow in popularity, being broadcast by the BBC yearly since 1928 (with the exception of 1930), through World War II (without stained glass or heating), and during the COVID pandemic (without a congregation in 2020).

We hope that you will be blessed by this abbreviated version of a beautiful Advent tradition. It has always been in its various times, places, and forms, a way of redirecting peoples’ attention from the corruption and cares and the warfare and weariness of the world toward the promise and hope of the Messiah.


Speech Meet Finalists

December 9th, 2021

The following students were named as classroom finalists at the Speech Meet on Wednesday and participated in the all-school round.

1st/2nd: Caroline H., Zachary Z.
3rd/4th: Emily G., Noelle P., Abigail Z.
5th/6th: Jeffrey H., Sam H., Sonia T.
7th/8th: Ivana R., Vency R., Ayanna S., Lily T.

If you enjoyed Speech Meet, keep our annual spring Fine Arts Night in mind. We’d love to have some students perform recitations at this event!


Trinitas Annual Fund Update – December 3

December 5th, 2021

We have much for which we are thankful, and that includes the fact that we have already received over $5,900 in donations toward our annual fund goal of $75,000. With the 50% match, we have $8,900 of the $75,000 we aim to raise this year. With an additional $22,000 in matching funds available until the end of December, what could you do to support Christian classical education?

It is our goal to have 100% family participation in our Annual Fund, no matter the size of the gift. Truly, every gift matters!

Additional annual fund flyers are available. If you know someone who would be willing to partner with us in this fund drive, please contact the office for additional flyers.

Worth remembering: Aside from the cost of meals and uniforms, tuition is still the only bill families receive for the entire year. That is not the case at most other private schools.

Thank you for your support and for sharing our Annual Fund flyers with friends and family. Please click here to donate today!


Plans for Lessons and Carols

December 5th, 2021

At this time, we are considering recording Lessons and Carols instead of holding an in-person program on December 17. We wanted to inform you of that possibility in case you have relatives or loved ones who were making plans to attend, especially if those plans included traveling some distance. We will have more information to share by the middle of next week.


Dress for the Weather (and Fun in the Snow)!

December 5th, 2021

After our first accumulating and “pile-able” snow, the students were eager to climb on it and build with it during recess. Please note that students will not be allowed to be on any snow-covered part of the playground without boots. They may not play on snow piles or go sledding unless they are covered head to toe in cold-weather gear (warm hat, gloves/mittens, coat, snow pants, boots). Gym shoes may not be worn in place of boots.

As mentioned earlier, shorts may not be worn in the classroom or outside from November 1 through March 31. A student may wear shorts during PE, but he/she must wear long pants (regular or athletic pants as allowed in uniform code) at all other times. Leggings or tights worn under shorts do not qualify as pants.

Note: Students are welcome to bring a sled from home with the understanding that it must be shared – and may be damaged from use. The school does have plenty of sleds for all students to enjoy time on our playground sledding hill!


January Open House – Invite Your Friends!

December 5th, 2021

Last May, we held our first spring Open House which drew many interested families who wanted to explore Trinitas. We are happy to announce that we will host another open house this winter on Wednesday, January 12. This evening will be for parents only, though guests are welcome to bring their children. Not everyone will need to attend, but we will be reaching out to parents as that evening draws closer about participation. Until then, please invite friends and neighbors by telling them about Trinitas and sharing this link with them.


Mel Trotter’s Code Blue Drive

December 5th, 2021

It is a Trinitas tradition to support a charitable cause during Advent. We will once again be collecting winter outerwear and accessories for Mel Trotter Ministries’ Code Blue Drive. New or gently used men’s, women’s, and children’s winter outerwear and accessories may be brought to the school office until December 17. Mel Trotter is in urgent need of winter coats for men and women (all sizes). Let us bless those who need the gift of warmth this holiday season.


Virtue Update – FRIENDSHIP

December 5th, 2021

As we focus on the virtue of FRIENDSHIP this quarter, remember this simple idea expressed by Ralph Waldo Emerson: “The only way to have a friend is to be one.” An anonymous poem captures this same thought: “I went out to find a friend, but could not find one there. I went out to be a friend, and friends were everywhere!”


“Bee” Prepared! 2022 Spelling Lists Now Available

December 2nd, 2021

Happy Thanksgiving from Trinitas!

November 24th, 2021

We wish you and your loved ones a blessed Thanksgiving and pray you will find joy and rejuvenation during this break.

The Lord has given many gifts for which we can be grateful, but gratitude itself is a gift. We’ve all heard of “counting our blessings”, but gratitude is more than just a posture of remembrance and reflection. Gratitude is love in action. Gratitude can make us generous, patient, and empathetic. Gratitude can strengthen our resolve and give us courage. Gratitude can insulate the heart when fear and doubt start to creep in. Gratitude connects us to each other and helps us to truly see one another.

Gratitude leads us to say not only “Thank you”, but also, “How may I serve you?”

We are grateful for the opportunity to serve you as we teach your children to seek, in all they learn, the goodness of the Lord, the giver of all good gifts. It is to Him that we offer our ultimate expressions of gratitude and service.

Enter into His gates with thanksgiving, and into His courts with praise.
Be thankful to Him, and bless His name. For the Lord is good;
His mercy is everlasting, and His truth endures to all generations.
Psalm 100:4-5