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Friday, September 9, 2022 LISA'S BLOG Coming Home Beloved Friends- It is wonderful to be back among you after a time of deep rest and renewal. Thank you to all who worked so hard over the past 4 weeks to keep so many plates spinning- it truly does take a village to feed the hearts and souls of our community and I am so very grateful. During my absence we were reminded that no one person is central in the work of the people; we experienced different voices and leaders and expressions of the holy in all her splendor. And, yes, it also feels wonderful to

SUNDAY WORSHIP

9:00am Trinity@Home Online Worship 10:00am Trinity@316 In-Person Worship Sunday's Bulletin LATEST SERMON LATEST TRINITY@HOME SERVICE

EVENTS “Welcome to Trinity” Conversations Lisa will be hosting 2 upcoming “Welcome to Trinity” Conversations: Tues Sept 13 @ 7PM Zoom and Sun Sept 18 after 10:00 service at Trinity This is a time for folks new to Trinity to get to know us a little better, ask questions and introduce themselves. Please feel free to come to either or both events as we continue to build a community of beautiful, resilient, creative and generous spirits. Wherever you find yourself on your spiritual journey, know that you are welcome and wanted here. Sign up for the conversations here and more information will be sent to you.

Race for the Cure on 9/25 – No In Person Worship Service Sunday, September 25th: Streets will be blocked starting at 7:00AM allowing no access to Trinity. In person worship on 9/25

Want to be a Worship Leader? Please consider signing up for our Sunday Worship Leader rotation HERE. Worship Leaders are vital to our Sunday Trinity@316 community, serving as Greeters, assisting with releasing for Communion and some reading responsibilities. Our goal is to have 3 Worship Leaders available each Sunday.


will not take place. We will meet as a community at 9:00AM for worship online at Trinity@Home. Please plan on joining us for worship on 9/25 from your home as morning streets downtown will not be passable. Trinity@Home is our first service every Sunday and you can find us at www.trinitytoledo.org/trinity-at-home/ .

Trinity Food Pantry September 27: Trinity Episcopal Church and Food For Thought offer a monthly food pantry! Residential proof is not a requirement. All are welcome and wanted! If you are interested in volunteering please sign up! We need your help.

TSN Vendor Lunch Team September 15: On the third Thursday of each month, Trinity prepares and delivers lunch to the vendors of our community partner, Toledo Streets Newspaper (TSN). We will need your help next on Thursday, September 15 when we will gather at 9:00am upstairs in My Brother's Place to prepare the meal! At 10:00, we'll head over to the TSN offices to deliver the meal and spend some time with the vendors. Click the image to join our team!!!

LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES Diocesan Anti-Racism Training: Seeing the Face of God in Each Other 10/7-8 Friday- SaturdayThe Commission for Racial Justice will offer a two-day training on October 7 and 8 (9:30am Friday – 4:00pm Saturday) at Bellwether Farm. This Anti-Racism training is required for all individuals […]

Men’s Bible Study September 10: Men's Bible Study the 2nd Saturday of the month. We will gather inperson at Rick's City Diner (in the same plaza as Hobby Lobby). All men in the Trinity community and

EPISCOPAL NEWS SERVICE Archbishop of Canterbury writes to global Anglican leaders following the death of Queen Elizabeth II [Anglican Communion] Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby has written to his fellow primates – the leaders of the 41 other independent-yet-interdependent national, pan-national and regional churches in the Anglican Communion […]

Episcopal delegates at World Council of Churches 11th Assembly connect with local Anglicans, global Christians [Episcopal News Service] Delegates representing The Episcopal Church at the World Council of Churches 11th Assembly, which concluded Sept. 8 in Germany, experienced the broad diversity of Christianity represented across […]

Queen Elizabeth II dies at 96 after 70 years on the British throne [Episcopal News Service] Queen Elizabeth II, head of the British monarchy for 70 years who also served as supreme governor of the Church of England, has died at 96, Buckingham […]

DIOCESE OF OHIO Diocesan Anti-Racism Training: Seeing the Face of God in Each Other 10/7-8 Friday- Saturday The Commission for Racial Justice will offer a two-day training on October 7 and 8 (9:30am Friday – 4:00pm Saturday) at Bellwether Farm. This Anti-Racism training is required for all individuals in elected and appointed Diocesan positions, and it is also open to all members of the Diocese. The cost of the training materials and food is covered by the Diocese of Ohio,


their guests are welcome!

Trinity Book Club – New Book! September 18: Friends-please join us as we read Sea of Tranquility by Emily St. John Mandel. This is a novel of art, time, love, and plague that takes the reader from Vancouver Island in 1912 to a dark colony on the moon three hundred years later, unfurling a story of humanity across centuries and space. We will gather via zoom and in person on Sunday, September 18 from 6:30 -8:00pm.

but lodging is the responsibility of the participant (or their parish). Lodging options at Bellwether Farm are available. Registration is available here on the diocesan website. For a question about online registration, please email Antoinette Taylor For additional training information, please email the Rev. Margaret D’Anieri .

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