You’re sure to find a warm welcome at any of Trinity’s groups and activities. We pray that you’ll find a warm sense of belonging, a connection with friends, and the great joy of giving and receiving care.
Join us on Tuesday February 17, 2026 for Shrove Tuesday Pancake Supper. Adults $15, Students, $10, Family (4) $30, Children 6 and under FREE. Pancakes, Pure Maple Syrup, Sausages, Coffee, Tea & Juice. Proceeds for A.O.T.S. work with youth.


“Come Sing the Blues for Lent” at Trinity United Church
At Trinity United Church in downtown North Bay, we have an unusual way of celebrating the traditional Christian season of Lent: We sing the Blues.
Lent is an ancient tradition: 40 full days of praying! Even today, many people give up something they treasure for the season Lent. Things like: coffee, or beer, or chocolate. When you yearn for those comforts, the hope is that your mind will be drawn to more spiritual subjects!
We’re trying something different: At Trinity, we find that “The Blues” (by which we mean ANY song that searches your heart!) is a way into your Spirit. And we mean ANY song: songs you hear on the radio, songs that perk your ears, songs that remind you of your heartbreaks, especially the songs that bring tears.
At 10:30am, every Sunday of Lent (From Sunday February 22nd to Easter on April 5th) you can join us for worship at Trinity. In addition to our big church choir, we’ll have a different band or musician each Sunday to share THEIR blues-- in a way that will open your heart, and help you explore your Spirit. Please join us. Lent will never be the same!
Featured Songs & Dates
Blues Lent begins with a Service of the Lord’s Supper on Sunday, February 22 at 10:30am.
March 1: “One of These Days” – Marcel MacDonald & friends
March 8: “Seven Years Old” – Jodi St. Pierre & Chris Mogan
March 15: “Angel from Montgomery” – Angelique & Ryan Rogers
March 22: “Tears in Heaven” – The Heartbeat Quartet
March 29: “Hard Sun” – The Midnight Collective
Easter Sunday, April 5: “Singing Hallelujah” – Trinity Junior Choir

What is World Day of Prayer? Informed Prayer and Prayerful Action.
Imagine over 1.5 million Christians speaking 90 different languages in 150 countries coming together in spirit; uniting to pray for relevant issues affecting women and children. This was the 2025 reality for this tremendous movement that has been active for nearly 100 years.
The World Day of Prayer is a global ecumenical movement that brings Christians of many traditions together to observe a common day of prayer each year.
