THIS Sunday 10:00 Online Worship. 11:00 Virtual Coffee Hour. Wednesday 12:10 Midweek Eucharist on Hiatus. July 10, 2020
MESSAGE FROM LISA Wildness and Preciousness of every Moment
STAY INFORMED Project Sanctuary Facelift – Weekly Update Areas of deferred maintenance in our Sanctuary are being discovered and repaired this summer during our time away from in-person worship.
Beloved Friends- Many of you know of my fondness for the writings of poet Mary Oliver. Today, she comes to mind again as I remember this line from her poem titled “Summer Day”:Tell me, what is it you plan to do with your one wild and precious life? This past week Kim and I stepped […]
TRINITY@HOME Compline: Friday, 7/10 at 9PM via Zoom Join us every Friday evening at 9:00PM in July and August for Compline, the 'good night prayer' of the Church. Click here for the Zoom connection information. We will begin promptly at 9:00PM each Friday.
Men’s Bible Study: Saturday, 7/11 at 9AM via Zoom Men's Bible Study will meet Saturday, July
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,
11th at 9:00am via Zoom Meetings. All men in the Trinity community and their guests are welcome!
we don’t want anyone to “fall behind or drop out.” In this season of connecting in new ways, we are introducing Trinity’s Daily Bread.
This Sunday, July 12
Next To New Remains Closed
Plan to join us this Sunday at 10AM for our online worship service. You can tune-in, in several ways: our website, Facebook page or YouTube channel. At 11AM, immediately following our online worship service, we will offer a 30 minute Coffee & Conversation. You can also make your regular Sunday offering or your AGC pledge contribution via our online giving page on our website.
Next To New will remain closed for the time being. We appreciate your continued patience and understanding during this time.The leadership and volunteers at NTN are eager to reopen when we are confident that the safety and health of our customers are not at risk.
Virtual Coffee Hour: Sunday 7/12 at 11AM Via Zoom At 11:00am every Sunday, following our online worship service, we will gather for a 30minute virtual Coffee and Conversation time via Zoom. You can find the Zoom connection information through this link.
Lunch with Lisa: Tuesday, 7/14 at 12PM via Zoom Join us Tuesday, July 14 at noon for Lunch with Lisa! The Zoom dial-in information will be posted on Tuesday morning on our website and Facebook page. Grab some lunch and join Lisa every Tuesday, June 30 – July 21 on Zoom from 12:00-1:00PM. Spend the hour checkingin and catching-up with Lisa and other members […]
Lectio Divina: Wednesday, 7/15 at 7PM Via Zoom Join us on Zoom each Wednesday evening from 7:00-8:00PM for a time of Lectio
EPISCOPAL NEWS SERVICE
Habits of Grace: An invitation for you, from Presiding Bishop Curry If you missed out last month, Presiding Bishop Curry offered a weekly meditation cultivating a 'habit of grace' and a time to learn as we continue to adjust our lives to the reality of coronavirus, reducing the risk of spread and how to thrive while social distancing. Click HERE to catch up on these meditations.
Episcopal, ELCA leaders headline webinar connecting political advocacy with love of neighbor 07/09/2020 17:09 [Episcopal News Service] An Episcopal and Lutheran webinar on July 9, joined by more than 2,000 participants, highlighted the two churches’ nonpartisan political advocacy, as well as tips for church […] The post Episcopal, ELCA leaders headline webinar connecting political advocacy with love of neighbor appeared first on Episcopal News Service.
As Confederate symbols come down in Virginia, a Richmond church is
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.
removing its own, and leaving Black Lives Matter graffiti 07/09/2020 17:00 [Episcopal News Service] Richmond, Virginia, the capital of the Confederate States of America for most of its existence, is removing the Confederate monuments that have stood guard over its squares […] The post As Confederate symbols come down in Virginia, a Richmond church is removing its own, and leaving Black Lives Matter graffiti appeared first on Episcopal News Service.
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