STAFF AND LEADERSHIP

MINISTER

MINISTRY COORDINATOR

SESSION CLERK

The Rev Graham Fryer serves as our minister.

Graham completed his BTh degree at The Bible Institute of South Africa, followed by his BTh honours in New Testament studies at the University of Pretoria. He was made available for a call in 2023 and March of the same year he was ordained and inducted as minister of Word and Sacrament in Moregloed, Pretoria. He served at St Mark’s Presbyterian Church, where by God’s grace he was guided through a fruitful year of ministry.

He is married to Joslyn, and recently celebrated the birth of their first son.  They are looking forward to serving Trinity Presbyterian Church and cannot wait to see how God moves.

Soli Deo Gloria

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Sue Hay is Trinity’s ministry coordinator. God has blessed our community with an abundance of gifts and talents and we delight in the many different ways in which people exercise them.

The many ministries which have arisen at Trinity are coordinated by Sue.

She can be contacted at:
[email protected]

Louise Ruch is our current session clerk.
She is a member of Trinity for more than 20 years and has been serving the congregation and the Tshwane Presbytery in many positions and Ministries.

”She can be contacted at:
[email protected]

ADMINISTRATOR

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Pietro Wentzel is married and mother of two children.  She has been working in administration on and off for the past twenty five years.  Her favourite words to live by are:

"Trust in the Lord with all your heart, and lean not on your own understanding; in all your ways acknowledge Him, and He shall direct your paths."
Prov 3:5-6

Pietro is in the church office every week day from 08:30 til 13h00.

CARETAKER

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Joseph Mthombeni is the caretaker of our grounds and facilities.

 
 

"From him the whole body, joined and held together by every supporting ligament, grows and builds itself up in love, as each part does its work."

Ephesians 4:16


HISTORY

The Presbytery of Tshwane and the Pretoria Diocese of the Anglican Church undertook the establishment of Trinity as a joint development. The foundation stone was laid in 1971 and the sanctuary was completed and consecrated in 1978. The property belongs to a joint Anglican and Presbyterian Trust. Although the congregations each maintain their own identity and worship in separate worship services, they share the sanctuary and all the facilities.

In 1979 Tim Horwood was appointed at Trinity as a student for ministry, became our pastor and served God here until his retirement in March 1996. By this time Trinity had become well established in Lynnwood. In July 1996 we welcomed Robin Jacobson in our midst. He left in December 2000 when he accepted a call to Vancouver. A pastoral vacancy followed until Alan Cameron was inducted in January 2002.

NATIONAL CHURCH LIFE SURVEY

Jesus declared, "I have come that they may have life and have it to
the full". A Church Life Survey focuses on the life and vitality of the
church.

Our church's strengths lie in service, worship, vision, faith and leadership.

This Church Life Profile contains Trinity Presbyterian's unique results from it's involvement in the Church Life Survey.

This NCLS survey was conducted in 2015.