February 8th, 2019
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Love One Another Beloved Friends, Taped to my wall above my desk at home is a tattered piece of paper with words of a prayer written by Methodist pastor Ted Loder. Those who have been in my offices (at church or home) know I collect things in these spaces- and many of them are like sacred talismans to […] The post Love One Another appeared first on Trinity Episcopal Church in Downtown Toledo.
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Women’s Bible Study
February 16th, 9:00am Join us for a monthly women’s Bible study. We meet on the third Saturday of each month at 9:00am at Scrambler’s (formerly Cafe Marie’s), 3344 Secor Rd. We meet in the group meeting room at the back of the restaurant. This Bible study is open to all women of the Trinity community and […] The post Women’s Bible Study appeared first on Trinity Episcopal Church in Downtown Toledo.
Shrove Tuesday Pancake Dinner The post Shrove Tuesday Pancake Dinner appeared first on Trinity Episcopal Church in Downtown Toledo.
Ash Wednesday Services Wednesday March 6th, 12pm & 7pm Please join us for Holy Eucharist & Imposition of Ashes in the sanctuary. The post Ash Wednesday Services appeared first on Trinity Episcopal Church in Downtown Toledo.
Men’s Bible Study Saturday March 9th, 9:00am Join us for a monthly men’s Bible study. We meet on the second Saturday of each month at 9:00am at Rick’s City Diner, 5333 Monroe St. in west Toledo (near the corner of Monroe St. and Nantuckett Dr.). Our discussion starts with the gospel reading appointed for the next day. This […] The post Men’s Bible Study appeared first on Trinity Episcopal Church in Downtown Toledo.
PARISH NEWS
Trinity Offices will be closed on Monday, February 18th in Observance of President’s Day. Next To New will also be closed on Monday, February 18th
Next to New Update
Next To New was happy to deliver stuffed toys and blankets to the Lucas County Humane Society last week and had the opportunity to learn about some of the needs that the humane society has. NTN occasionally gets in stuffed toys and blankets that are a little too over-worn to sell to our customers that the humane society would be overjoyed to accept for the cats and dogs.
We also ran an exciting sale this past week that was determined by the winner of the Super Bowl! If the Patriots won, ½ price coats and if the Rams won, BOGO on all footwear. Since the Patriots won, we marked all of our coats and jackets ½ off for the week! But don’t worry, shoes and boots will be buy one get one at the end of the month. We also ran a sale on greeting cards Thursday for National Send a Friend a Card Day! This upcoming week stop by for 75% off Valentine’s Day décor!
Coming Very Soon!!
Friends, we are overjoyed to reopen the garage entrance along Adams St. for Sunday service on February 17th. Those who park in the garage will now be able to enter Trinity using the door on the main level of the garage that is marked Trinity Episcopal Church! We hope this will convenience many of you who the utilize Four Seagate Parking Garage. By early March the installation of the ADA accessible door will be completed and this LONG journey of reopening all the main doors to Trinity will be finished. MUSIC & THE ARTS
Performing Artist Series: Carnival of the Animals Friday March 1st, 8pm Students and Teachers of the Piano Teachers Association in Collaboration with The University of Toledo Orchestra, under the direction of Dr. Matthew Forte, will be presenting Camille Saint Saens’ Carnival of the Animals for Two Pianos and Orchestra. This event is free and open to the public. The post Performing Artist Series: Carnival of the Animals appeared first on Trinity Episcopal Church in Downtown Toledo.
Ballroom Dancing: Mardi Gras Tuesday March 5th, 6:30-10:00pm Trinity once again opens it’s doors and it’s floors to The Ballroom Company and their guests for an exciting evening of intrigue and celebration on Fat Tuesday. A detailed schedule will follow but highlights of the evening will include: Samba Line Dance and demo, Mardi Gras Mask making, and hours of […]
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Meet the High School Choral Scholar: Cameron Lawyer Cameron Lawyer is a junior at Waite High School where he is an asset to both the concert choir and the show choir and has been singing in a church choir since he was three years old. Cameron serves in the national guard and will soon be promoted to the rank of private, first class. In addition to these demands on his time, Cameron is certified as a guardian through Lucas County as does his best to guide and direct his wards. In his free time, Cameron loves playing video games such as "Bloodbourne." TRINITY BUILDING PARTNERS
Leadership Toledo: Restaurant Week February 25-March 3
We love to support our building partners and Restaurant Week in Toledo is one of the easiest ways to support Leadership Toledo! The 9th annual Restaurant Week Toledo is an opportunity to enjoy delicious meals at special prices from over 35 of the Glass City's best locally-owned restaurants while supporting Leadership Toledo's tuition-free youth programs. It's simple - just dine at one of the participating restaurants during RWT and and a portion of all proceeds will be donated to our high-impact programs designed to cultivate and empower young aspiring leaders. WEST MISSION AREA & BEYOND The next West Mission Area meeting will be Sunday, Feb. 10, 2:00pm in Bowling Green at St. John's. All are welcome.
CRU Event: Celebration of Absalom Jones Sunday February 17, 4:00pm The 2019 Absalom Jones Celebration will be held on Sunday, February 17 at 4:00 p.m. at Christ Church, Shaker Heights. This is a diocesan-wide event and
all are welcome to attend. The Rev. Sharon Williams will be the preacher and the Rt. Rev. Arthur B. Williams, Jr. will be the celebrant. The offerings from the service will go to support the two remaining Episcopal Historically Black Colleges and University (HBCUs): St. Augustine's University in Raleigh, NC, and Voorhees College in Denmark, SC. The Celebration commemorates the life and witness of Absalom Jones, the first African American priest in the Episcopal Church, who gained his freedom in the post-Revolutionary War era. Jones contributed greatly to one of the first large free black communities in the United States. EPISCOPAL NEWS SERVICE
As election nears, Maine Bishop, Standing Committee keep candidate cleared in discipline matter on slate 02/07/2019 15:17 [Episcopal News Service] Diocese of Maine Bishop Stephen T. Lane and the Standing Committee issued a statement Feb. 7 regarding one of the candidates for the 10th bishop of Maine. A […] The post As election nears, Maine Bishop, Standing Committee keep candidate cleared in discipline matter on slate appeared first on Episcopal News Service.
New Anglican Communion bishops receive induction in Canterbury, Lambeth and the ACO 02/07/2019 14:28 [Anglican Communion News Service] Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby will Feb. 7 welcome nearly 30 new Anglican bishops from around the world to his official London residence Lambeth Palace. Earlier […] The post New Anglican Communion bishops receive induction in Canterbury, Lambeth and the ACO appeared first on Episcopal News Service.
Archbishop of Canterbury meets Jordan’s King Abdullah during regional Primates’ Meeting in Amman 02/07/2019 14:23 [Anglican Communion News Service] Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby, who was in the Jordanian capital Amman for a regional Anglican Primates’ Meeting, has met King Abdullah II of Jordan. A […] The post Archbishop of Canterbury meets Jordan’s King Abdullah during regional Primates’ Meeting in Amman appeared first on Episcopal News Service.
Presiding Bishop speaks at National Prayer Breakfast, emphasizes love over divisions 02/07/2019 14:19 [Episcopal News Service] Presiding Bishop Michael Curry, with President Donald Trump seated at a table to his right,
read a passage from Paul’s first letter to the Corinthians in brief […] The post Presiding Bishop speaks at National Prayer Breakfast, emphasizes love over divisions appeared first on Episcopal News Service.
Church once named after Confederate general dedicates new ‘home base’ for racial healing 02/06/2019 15:25 [Episcopal News Service] The Diocese of Southwestern Virginia gathered in Roanoke at the end of January for its 100th anniversary convention, which was capped by a lively Eucharist on Jan. […] The post Church once named after Confederate general dedicates new ‘home base’ for racial healing appeared first on Episcopal News Service.
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