Weinmann Center for Pastoral Care and Administration

The historic home on the corner of Coliseum and Josephine Streets has been reconfigured and upgraded to provide new space for pastoral and administrative use and is called Jack’s House in honor of the late John “Jack” G. Weinmann. The first floor of Jack’s House provides all members of the Clergy with intimate, private meeting spaces designed to make parishioners feel comfortable while seeking personal and spiritual counseling.

Relocating and unifying the Business office, the Development offices, Communications, and the Campaign office to the new administrative complex has enhanced interactions and communication, improved efficiency, and ensured strong collaboration across departments between the Church and School. The Menge Family Boardroom and Young Conference Room allow Trinity volunteers, adult study groups, and community committees to convene in bright, clean, and appropriate spaces that serve a variety of audiences resolving the lack of sufficient meeting space across campus.

Overall Campaign Goal: $13 million

Trinity’s Capital Campaign encompasses seven distinct, but related, capital projects. The projects have been selected for inclusion in this campaign based on their high priority in preparing a foundational space for current and new programs, their importance in attracting families to both the Church and School, and their place in the sequencing of future campus renovations and additions.