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THIS Sunday 10:00 Online Worship. 11:00 Virtual Coffee Hour. Wednesday 12:10 Midweek Eucharist on Hiatus. May 29, 2020

MESSAGE FROM LISA Gathering for Pentecost

STAY INFORMED Update from Your Vestry

Beloved Friends, This Sunday we will “gather” again- from the safety of our own homes, but together in spirit, for a fabulous Feast Day in the life of the church called “Pentecost.” One of the most ancient feasts of the Church, Pentecost is often referred to as the “birth”-day of the church. On this day […]

through September 2020.

TRINITY@HOME Compline: Friday, 5/29 at 9PM Via Zoom Starting TONIGHT on Friday, May 8, compline will start at 9:00 pm so that we can all enjoy the longer hours of daylight after dinner. (Having it at 9:00 pm also puts the prayer closer to the traditional time it is offered.) We'll connect via Zoom Meetings every Friday evening while Trinity's in-person gatherings are suspended due to COVID-19 related restrictions. When you join the Zoom call, we will be starting with some quiet time so that we can center ourselves before we begin our prayers.

This Sunday, May 31 | Pentecost and Welcome of New Members

With a shared commitment to our common good, Trinity’s Vestry have discerned at this time, for the reasons listed within the letter below, to remain in Phase 1 (Suspension of InPerson Worship)

Jukebox Trinity Tune in and enjoy the musical offerings from our Canterbury Choir, Jobst Choral Scholars and friends! We're featuring music from our services PreCOVID, our Evening Benedictions from Facebook, and music videos from our Online Worship Services.

Trinity’s Daily Bread As a community of faith, we are called to love and be loved; to serve and be served, to give and to receive. In short, we don’t want


10:00 WorshipWe will offer an online worship service at 10:00am. You can click HERE to view the online worship service from our Trinity@Home page on our website, or HERE to view our online worship directly from Facebook. You can follow along to during our 10:00 online worship service with our digital bulletin. Welcome home to […]

Virtual Coffee Hour: Sunday 5/31 at 11AM Via Zoom We will offer a 30-minute virtual Coffee Hour this week following our 10:00 online worship service. Follow the Zoom dial-in information below to join us at 11:00 for coffee and conversation.

Online Prayer Vigil: Monday 6/1 at 7PM Presiding Bishop, Michael Curry has called upon Episcopalians to join with others to “grieve and honor those who have died from COVID-19”. Faith leaders from from across the country will recognize Monday, June 1 as the National Day of Mourning and Lament, just after the U.S. surpassed the 100,000 person death mark from COVID-19. Read […]

anyone to “fall behind or drop out.” In this season of connecting in new ways, we are introducing Trinity’s Daily Bread.

Thank You!! We’d like to share our deepest gratitude to those in our Trinity community that have -and that will- share their time and voices for our Sunday online worship services. To the musicians, liturgical team, technical experts, and the individuals and families in our faith community- THANK YOU for lending us your time, talent and love!

Community Breakfast Suspended Due to the increasing risk towards the health and safety of our volunteers, we feel that it is time to make the very hard decision to suspend our Sunday breakfast distribution to help reduce exposure to and spread of the Coronavirus. We plan to resume as soon as it is safe for all of us […]

EPISCOPAL NEWS SERVICE

Evening Exhale: Tuesday 6/2 at 9PM A New Evening Exhale will Premiere on Tuesday, May 26 at 9:00PM! Join us on Facebook each Tuesday evening for the next three weeks for our Evening Exhale, a time to relax our bodies and calm our spirits before bed. We’ll offer an opening proverb and close with a final benediction from Lisa. A professional from Modern Dance Co., Dominic Glover, will lead us each week in a series of stretches and holding poses that can be performed

05/27/2020

After 100,000 COVID19 Deaths in U.S., Interfaith Leaders, Mayors Call for Day of Mourning and Lament

As we mark the death of 100,000 people in the U.S. from COVID-19, an unprecedented group of 100+ national faith leaders—from Christian, Jewish and Muslim traditions representing major denominations, national faith-based organizations, local congregations, and millions of people of faith across the country—call for a National Day of Mourning and Lament. Together, they look to federal, state, and local elected officials to observe Monday, June 1 as National Day of Mourning and


Lament...

nightly before bed.

Lectio Divina: Wednesday 6/3 at 7PM Via Zoom

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Join us on Zoom each Wednesday evening from 7:00-8:00PM for a time of Lectio Divina, an ancient contemplative practice of engaging the Scriptures. Each week, we will read together a portion of the Gospel text for the upcoming Sunday and be led in a time of reflection, sharing, silence, and prayer. No reading or preparation necessary—just show up when you are able and come as you are, with your whole heart and soul.

Farm ministry distributes seedlings in lower Michigan amid churchwide call to plant, pray, proclaim 05/28/2020 16:35 [Episcopal News Service] The Holy Spirit works in mysterious ways and in all kinds of vehicles – even Katie Forsyth’s rented Dodge Grand Caravan. With its back seats folded down […] The post Farm ministry distributes seedlings in lower Michigan amid churchwide call to plant, pray, proclaim appeared first on Episcopal News Service.

Sacred Ground Series THERE IS STILL SPACE TO SIGN UP!! Sacred Ground is a film- and readings-based dialogue series on race, grounded in faith. Small groups are invited to walk through chapters of America’s history of race and racism, while weaving in threads of family story, economic class, and political and regional identity. The 10-part series is built around a powerful online curriculum of documentary films and readings that focus on Indigenous, Black, Latino, and Asian/Pacific American histories as they intersect with European American histories.

MINISTRY PARTNER NEWS

News from Toledo Streets Newspaper While you may not see your favorite street paper being sold around the downtown area currently, you can still continue to support the vendors of Toledo Streets Newspaper through their new Maphub link, which will allow you to "track" vendors by name or location and purchase a digital copy of the newspaper!

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