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TRURO FAMILY NEWSMARCH 04–MARCH 11, 2012
Save-The-DateAlphaAlpha Intro Dinner: Wed. April 18
Time: 7:00 pm–9:30 pm
Course 1: Wed(s), April 25–June 27
Time: 7:00 pm–9:30 pm
Course 2: Tue(s), April 24–June 26
Time: 9:30 am–11:00 am
Web Link: www.trurochurch.org/alpha
The Parenting Teen CourseDate: Sat(s), April 14–May 12
Time: 9:00 am–12:00 pm
Web Link: www.trurochurch.org/parentingcourse
More Info: See page 3
Fresh Expressions Natl GatheringDate: Fri. March 16–Sat. March 17
Time: Full Two-Day Conference
Web Link: freshexpressionsus.org
More Info: See page 2
Spring Arts FestivalDate: Sat. April 28, 2012
Time: All Day
Web Link: www.trurochurch.org/springartsfestival
Parish RetreatDate: Fri. May 11–Sun. May 13
Web Link: www.trurochurch.org/2012retreat
More Info: See page 2
Concert—
Wei Yu, cello w/ Keuna Lee, pianoDate: Fri. June 22
Time: 7:30 pm
Web Link: www.trurochurch.org/artsbytruro
Genesis—Creative Arts CampDate: Mon. June 25–Fri. June 29
Web Link: www.trurochurch.org/genesisarts
HONK!—Summer MusicalDate: Thurs. July 26–Sun. July 29
Web Link: www.trurochurch.org/honk
Cross of Nails Lenten Artwork
Coventry's magnificent medieval Cathedral was destroyed in
November 1940 by a massive German airstrike. The then
Provost, Dick Howard, made a commitment not to revenge, but to
forgiveness and reconciliation with those responsible.
Six weeks later, during a BBC radio broadcast from the Cathedral
ruins on Christmas Day, he declared that when the war was over we
should work with those who had been enemies "to build a kinder,
more Christ-like world."
Among the ruins, two charred beams had fallen in the shape of a cross. They were bound and
placed on an altar of rubble, and the words "Father Forgive" were inscribed on the wall of the
ruined chancel. Three medieval nails were formed into a cross and the Cross of Nails symbol
became a potent sign of friendship and hope in the post war years.
(The cathedral later founded a Ministry of Peace and Reconciliation, which has provided spiritual
and practical support in areas of confl ict throughout the world. Canon Andrew White worked
there for a number of years.)
Saturday Night Rector's Updates Saturday(s), March 3, 10, 24, 31
7:00 pm–8:30 pm
Join us in March for four opportunities fi lled with worship, prayer, dessert, coffee, and fellowship.
There will be a time for Rector Tory Baucum to give updates on the litigation and share on Truro's
next steps. Please RSVP preferred night at www.TruroChurch.org/RectorsUpdates.
Lent 2012The Beatitudes
3 “Blessed are the poor in spirit, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.
4 “Blessed are those who mourn, for they shall be comforted.
5 “Blessed are the meek, for they shall inherit the earth.
6 “Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness,
for they shall be satisfied.
Matthew 5English Standard Version (ESV)
Prayer Conference for Combat Veterans & FamiliesAll Saints’ Church, Chevy Chase, Maryland
April 10–April 12 | Free 3-Day Retreat
A 3-day retreat for combat veterans and an accompanying spouse or other immediate family
member. The WHI retreat is offered free of charge, as a gift to you, through the generosity of
private donors.
Our Mission: 1. to show appreciation for the men, women, and families serving in the Armed
Forces, 2. To help those who have suffered physical, psychological, or spiritual trauma in combat
by providing ministry and resources for health and healing, 3. to connect combat veterans with
appropriate specialist agencies and resources, 4. to minister practically and prayerfully to members
and veterans of the Armed Forces and their families affected by combat deployments, providing
support and resources to help them heal and thrive.
Presenters: The Rev. Nigel W. D. Mumford. Lt. Col. Noel C. E. Dawes, Col. David Bena
Info/Registration: The Rev. Tom Malionek, 301.654.2488 or [email protected].
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Join Us for the Truro All Parish Weekend AwayFriday, May 11–Sunday, May 13
Eastern Mennonite University,
Harrisonburg, VA
The Truro Church All Parish Retreat is the perfect
place to refresh and renew your relationship
with God and your Parish Family!
Uplifting teaching from Bishop John •
Guernsey
Prayer and healing ministry •
Optional morning devotionals each •
morning in your dorm lobby
Reconnect with old friends & make new ones!
Hang out on our designated “front porch,” •
on the expansive front lawn, or inside
in our fellowship gathering and board
games area
Interesting and fun breakout sessions for •
those with a special interest or a fun craft
that they want to share with others
For the more active among us, we have •
reserved every available activity or sports
venue on the campus, so bring your
sports gear with you: indoor track, tennis
and basketball courts, baseball, softball
fi elds, and soccer fi elds, sand volleyball
pit, and the expansive lawn for Frisbee or
just relaxing
Consider coming early on Friday!
Take advantage of the fabulous campus •
that is reserved for us starting at 1:00 pm
on Friday, May 11th
Breathe in the fresh mountain air, take a •
walk (or run!) through the beautiful EMU
campus located on 100 acres overlooking
the Shenandoah Valley
Beat the rush hour traffi c•
A win win opportunity all the way around•
Pricing and additional information
can be found at:
www.trurochurch.org/2012Retreat
announcements
Rector's Forum Sun(s), 10–11:00 am, Undercroft
Part One: Original Man—What are we made for?
Reading Material: Theology of the Body in Simple Language
Handouts of Teaching:Available in Undercroft
NEW!! Blog: http://truro-theologyofthebody.blogspot.com
Mar 04: Original Uniqueness (Read pgs 9–15)
Mar 11: Original Unity (Read pgs 16–20)
Mar 18: Original Purity (Read pgs 21–22)
Mar 25: Original Nakedness (Read pgs 23–26)
Apr 22: Gift of Life and Love (Read pgs 27–30)
Apr 29: Why Love? (Read pgs 31–34)
May 6: Seeing and Shame (Read pgs 35–38)
June 3: “He knew his wife” (Read pgs 39–42)
June 10: Love Cycle (Read pgs 43–47)
June 17: Exalted Vision of Man (Read pgs 48–50)
Fresh Expressions National Gathering
The Fresh Expressions National Gathering
is being held at the First Baptist Church in
Alexandria, VA on Fri. March 16–Sat. March 17.
Truro is a sponsor at this exciting gathering.
So what's it all about? Fresh Expressions is a
movement that empowers and equips God’s
people to reach the increasing diversity of our
society by developing creative expressions
of church alongside existing congregations.
There is a growing need for a mixed church
economy, both established churches and fresh
expressions stepping out in faith. This is church
for a changing world.
Information/Registration:
freshexpressionsus.org/national-gathering
Taize Chicago 2012Aged 17–35?
An open mind?
Enjoy the sun?
Then imagine a warm sunny place where...you can meet young people from all over the
world...
Or just spend time chilling by yourselfyou can talk about the meaning of life, the
universe and everything...
Or just have a laugh with your matespeople with a deep commitment to what they
believe...
Will listen to those who don’t share their beliefs (without trying to change their minds)
A group of people who talk about hope, trust and simplicity...
Practice what they preach.
Don’t just imagine it.
Be part of it.
Ok, everything except “imagine a warm sunny
place…” because in Chicago there are no
guarantees! This Taizé gathering that is part
of the "Pilgrimage of Trust across the earth"
will take place in Chicago from 25 to 28 May
2012 (Memorial Day Weekend). Young adults
between the ages of 17 and 35 from all over the
United States and Canada will take part. Costs
will be low, and travel will be by bus.
Come for an informational meeting on this
trip, Sunday, March 18 at 10 am in Room 10.
(near the Truro library computer in the Parish
Office Building) questions? E-mail kboyd@
trurochurch.org
Special Giving for Easter Greens & MusicThroughout Lent, special giving envelopes will
be in the pew racks, allowing you to offer special
gifts in honor or in memory of loved ones. Your
faithful participation and generous contributions
will help us offer the fi nest adornments and
music as an act of worship during the Lenten
and Easter Seasons. Please place your gifts in
the offering plates. Memorials and Thanksgivings
received by Sunday, March 25 will be listed in
the Easter Day worship guides; afterward, they
will be listed in the April 15 worship guide.
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Organ Cd’s Available—A fresh supply of CD’s of “Great Hymns of the Church Year” (Coleman Tyler, organ; Joe Connell, percussion) are again available in the Covered Walkway. The CD features 30 beloved hymns of the church year beginning with Advent and going through Thanksgiving, recorded in our sanctuary. All donations benefi t Truro’s Outreach ministry.
Journey to Jerusalem—There will be an information meeting for Journey to Jerusalem 2012 in the Upper Room during the 10 o’clock hour on March 4. Contact Andrew Hall ([email protected], ext 320) if you have any questions.
First Tuesday Outreach Gathering!—Join us this Tuesday evening, March 6th at 7pm in the Undercroft for our monthly FIRST TUESDAY Outreach Dinner Gathering. We will have the joy of welcoming Truro Mission Partner DEBBIE HATFIELD from West Africa as our special guest—sharing updates on what God has been doing in and through her ministry in discipleship and church growth. (An RSVP to [email protected] is appreciated for food planning purposes.)
Confirmation Class Service Project—The confi rmation class of 2012 is partnering with Stop Hunger Now to pack 10,000 meals that will be sent around the world. We are requesting donations and recruiting volunteers to help pack the meals on March 17 from 10:00 AM to Noon. Please stop by our table after the 8:30 and 11:15 services to help us meet our goals of $2,500 and 40 volunteers.
Prayer for the Persecuted Church—The next group prayer will be on Monday, March 12, at 7:00 pm in the Conference Room of the Education building. Please join with others to learn about and pray for persecuted Christians. For more information, contact Alana Johnson, 703.772.3404 or [email protected] .
2012 Men's Spiritual Life Weekend—March 23–25, 2012, Clarion Hotel and Conference Center in Shepherdstown, WV, with speaker Bishop John Guernsey. Information and Registration on the web at www.anglicandoma.org.
Truro Quiet Day—Saturday, March 17, 2012, Benedictine Monastery, Bristow ,Virginia, 9:30 am–2:30 pm, $20 per person (includes lunch). Who Needs a Quiet Day? Maybe You Do! Are you seeking direction? Are you facing challenges? Are you experiencing loss? Are your days happy and full so that you are loving life? Are decisions and situations weighing on you? Would you like to fi nd a peaceful place to step away from the busyness of life for a few hours? If you answered “Yes!” to any of these questions, then maybe the Quiet Day is for you. Men, women, young adults and people of all ages—come and see! All are warmly welcome! To register or for more information, please contact Jackie March [email protected] or Elizabeth Baucum [email protected].
announcements
Truro Director of Communications OpeningThe Director of Communications provides oversight for all parish-wide communications with a
particular emphasis on maintaining brand image and overall communications strategy. Effective
marketing of Truro to the outside community is a key component of this position. Ability to
effectively utilize different and disparate media to best advantage is highly desirable. To view
the full job advertisement go to: www.TruroChurch.org/Jobs. To apply, please send a cover letter
and résumé to Meghan Graham at [email protected].
Truro Goes to Haiti: August 13–20Truro Outreach and La Comunidad Hispana want to extend our Truro Church family an invitation
and a call for prayerful support for a short-term mission project to take place this summer on
August 13-20, 2012. A team of Truro members will be traveling to Haiti for a week of inspired
service at God’s Littlest Angels, an orphanage in Pétition-Ville, a few miles east of Port-au-Prince,
Haiti’s capital city.
God's Littlest Angels is a non-profi t Christian ministry incorporated in the State of Colorado. The
majority of the children brought to the orphanage are between the ages of newborn and 7 years
old. GLA also has older children, sibling groups, and children with special needs waiting for
adoptive parents. God's Littlest Angels has ministered to the children of Haiti since 1994 and
is involved in several children's ministries in the local community.
Currently, La Comunidad Hispana and Truro Outreach are building the team that will go to God’s
Littlest Angels and want you to join us for our next meeting on Friday, March 2 at 7 pm in the
Common Grounds. We encourage all who will be interested in this mission project to GLA to
prayerfully consider becoming a part of our team. We need a team of 12 short-term mission
volunteers, hopefully 6 men and 6 women, who will have a burning desire to serve God’s Littlest
Angels and to be a part of this missionary experience sponsored by our church. Speaking French
is not necessary, but it will be a big plus if you do. Come and join those who already are part of
this short-term mission’s team. If you know God is leading you to come, please email Emired
Melean at [email protected] so that we know to expect you. Scholarship assistance
is available if needed; please contact Carlos, Coleman or Meredith. For more, information on
God’s Littlest Angels please visit www.glahaiti.org.
The Parenting Teens CourseDate: Sat(s), April 14–May 12
Time: 9:00 am–12:00 pm
Course Location: Common Grounds
Course Fee: $35 per couple
(includes refreshments and materials)
REGISTRATION: Go to our website at:
www.trurochurch.org/parentingcourse
The Parenting Teens Course is for any parent with children aged between 11 and 18 years and for
those with younger children who wish to prepare for the teenage years. The course, while based
on Christian principles, is relevant and helpful for any parent with or without a Christian faith or
church background. The course is led by the Rev. Tory Baucum and his wife, Elizabeth.
Session topics include: Keeping the end in mind, Meeting our teenager's needs,
Setting boundaries, Developing emotional health, Helping them make good choices
If you have any trouble with registration for this course, please contact Meghan Graham at
703.273.1300 ext. 125 or [email protected].
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calendar information and needs & blessings
when you visitWelcome—Please fi ll out a welcome card located in the pew racks inside the Church and Chapel. After you
fi ll one out, please put it in the offering plate as it goes by, or give it to an usher on your way out.
what about children, teens, young adults, and families?Our KidZone Team wears green shirts and will help fi nd the right place for your child. Nursing/Cry Room: Nursery available on Sundays during 8:30 & 11:15 am worship for ages 3 and younger. –Childcare available on Sundays during 5:00 pm worship for ages 5 and under. –For nursing moms and upset infants/toddlers, a Nursing/Cry room is located in the “Fellowship Room” off
the Undercroft beneath the sanctuary.Pre-K to 6th grade: Sunday School is from 10–11am, in the education building. WEE/WOW are during the 8:30
and 11:15am services. For more information on Children’s events, visit www.TruroChurch.org/ChildrenSpecial Needs Sunday School: 10–11 am in “Special Forces” room off the Undercroft beneath the sanctuary.Teens (7th–12th grade): ReAwakenings, Sundays 10–11 am. Start your Sunday in the Upper Room with friends,
coffee, treats, and the Word of God. Finish the day with Youth Group, 6:15–8:30 pm in the Upper Room. For more information about Youth events, visit www.TruroChurch.org/Youth
Young Adults: Tuesdays, 6:45–9 pm, Gunnell House Parlor. Dinner, prayer, fellowship, and discussion. Anyone and everyone from late teens to mid-thirties is welcome! Contact Dave Lilley, [email protected], or see our Facebook place page, Truro Young Adults.
needs and blessingsOpportunity: Former Truro parishioner has a gently used wedding and engagement ring set in original box,
14ct. gold, 1/2 ct. diamonds, for sale for $1000 or best offer. Call Nancy Schmit at 540.723.4660.Need: Large, outdated calendars (scenery, animals, fl owers), used but pretty postcards & greeting cards,
table napkins with pretty designs, unwrinkled gift tissue paper, transparent gummy vitamin bottles with child-proof lids. Materials are for teaching crafts to Love the World kids & others. Contact Valerie at [email protected] & 703.909.4373 for pick-up or leave materials with “Valerie Malabonga” written on them, on the shelf in the covered walkway near the Undercroft.
Need: All overdue Truro Library books need to be returned so that we can have an accurate inventory listing. Please check your shelves in your offi ce or at home for Truro books, CD’s, and DVD’s. If you have questions, please call Emily Thrasher at 703.748.0868.
Opportunity: A room with a private bath to rent in the Annandale, Springfi eld area. Limited kitchen privileges. Must have a job and a car. Rent is $500.00 plus some internet charges. Call Kathy Strother at 703.321.9757 or email [email protected]. Also have a room to rent on the farm in Delaplane, VA.
opportunities to pray and to receive prayer at truroSunday Service: Prayer teams are available to pray with you on Sundays during Communion and
following each of the services.Healing Prayer Team: To receive individual prayer (over 2–3 sessions), please call Marlene Jones at
703.273.1300 ext 305.Prayer Chain: The Intercessory Prayer Team responds to all prayer-line phone calls, prays for parishioners
and visitors, and passes prayer needs along to the prayer chain. To leave prayer requests in a confi dential message box, call 703.273.1300, ext 450, 24 hours a day.
Upcoming Prayer Opportunities: Quiet Days: Come away periodically for a day of quiet prayer and scripture meditation. The next Quiet Day is scheduled for Saturday, March 17, 2012. Watch for details in the Truro Family News.
truro family news submissions The Truro Family News (TFN) is published weekly by Truro Church. Submissions are due two Mondays (10 business days)prior to the requested weekend to be featured. Submissions are subject to editorial review. Preference is given to Truromembers and not-for-profi t organizations affi liated with Truro. Truro Church does not necessarily screen, recommend, or endorse any advertisements. Submission Details: www.trurochurch.org/TFN or [email protected], ext. 127.
Truro Church Street Address: 10520 Main Street, Fairfax, VA 22030Mailing Address: P.O. Box 820, Fairfax, VA 22038-0820Rector: Tory BaucumAssociate Rectors: Coleman Tyler, Tim Mayfi eld, Carlos Pellot Hispanic Pastor: Carlos PellotDeacons: Joey Fitzgerald, David CaseAdjunct Clergy: John Reishus, Allan Falconer, Tim Howe, Tom Herrick, Derek Rust
Parish Offi ce: 703.273.1300Clergy Emergency: ext. 370, or 571.529.0151Parish Fax: 703.591.0737Preschool: 703.691.1006TIPS: ext. 530E-mail: [email protected]: [email protected]: TruroChurch.orgGiving: www.TruroChurch.org/GetConnectedTruro
sun
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07:30 am, Worship08:30 am, Worship10:00 am, Discipleship Hour10:00 am, Rector's Forum 10:30 am, Worship (en español)11:15 am, Worship01:00 pm, Love The World Fellowship05:00 pm, Contemporary Worship Service
(Undercroft)06:15 pm, Youth Group
mon
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06:30 am, Men's Bible Study11:00 am, Daily Prayers07:00 pm, AA Meeting07:00 pm, Divorce Care
tue
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09:00 am, Women's Bible Study11:45 am, Military Prayer04:30 pm, Dance Rehearsals06:45 pm, Boy Scouts 06:45 pm, Young Adults07:00 pm, First Tuesday Gathering07:00 pm, Personnel Committee
wed
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06:30 am, Men’s Bible Study, (Truro)11:00 pm, Holy Eucharist (Chapel)04:30 pm, Choir and Handbells04:30 pm, Church Music Class06:30 pm, Youth Handbells06:30 pm, Kidzone Team Training
(Dinner at 6:00 pm)07:15 pm, Youth Choir07:30 pm, Discipleship
thur
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09:30 am, Women’s Bible Study10:00 am, DOK Bible Study11:40 am, Daily Prayer06:00 pm, Vestry Executive Committee07:00 pm, Hispanic Prayer Service07:15 pm, Choir Rehearsal
fri
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10:00 am, DOK Bible Study11:40 am, Daily Prayer12:00 pm, Seniors' Lunch and Fellowship07:00 pm, The Alpha Course
sat
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07:00 am, Men's Fellowship09:00 am, The Parenting Children Course09:00 am, The Marriage Course09:00 am, Prison Aftercare Course05:30 pm, Curso Alpha Comunidad Hispana07:00 pm, Saturday Night Rector's Updates
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07:30 am, Worship08:30 am, Worship10:00 am, Discipleship Hour10:00 am, Rector's Forum 10:30 am, Worship (en español)11:15 am, Worship03:30 pm, Youth Confi rmation Class05:00 pm, Contemporary Worship Service
(Undercroft)06:15 pm, Youth Group
read aheadMarch 11Matt 5:7
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March 2, 2012
To the Truro Family,
I attended the court hearing Wednesday (February 29) at which the remaining issues arising out of Judge Bellows’ January 10 letter of opinion were debated and settled. The hearing started before 10 am and ended after 7 pm. It resumed yesterday afternoon, resolving several final matters before the judge signed the Order last night.
The Order is available online at www.thediocese.net. Here are some highlights and context that may be helpful to you in understanding what it means to Truro:
1. The January 10 opinion was clearly a win for the Diocese and TEC and the Order reflects that. The judge determined that they owned the real and personal property we held as of January 31, 2007.
2. Both sides thought the judge had gotten it wrong in certain respects. The Diocese and TEC argued last week that we should be required to pay pre‐judgment interest on the cash we had on hand on January 31, 2007 at the statutory rate of 6%. The judge denied that motion. We believe that the judge failed to take into appropriate consideration that well before 2007, most donors to Truro had indicated that their contributions were not to go to the Diocese or TEC. We argued that those gifts therefore should not be included in determining what we owe to the Diocese and TEC. The Attorney General’s office was present and argued in favor of our position, but the judge denied our motion to reconsider.
3. However, as the judge reviewed other areas of controversy between the parties we were able to get some important concessions:
a. The money we owe the Diocese (what we held as of Jan 31, 2007) will be reduced by the amounts of 1) prepaid tuition for Truro Pre‐School and Kindergarten, 2) uncleared checks (that is, checks we had written before that date but that hadn’t gotten to the bank by then), 3) payroll, payroll deductions, taxes, withholding, pension contributions and accrued vacation, and 4) money we held that had been restricted by the contributor for use outside the parish (e.g., support for specific missionaries or ministries in other countries) that we subsequently used for the restricted purposes.
b. While we and the Diocese need to work out the final details concerning what we owe, these reductions will significantly reduce that amount, probably by hundreds of thousands of dollars.
c. We may keep the name Truro, and as long as we use the word “Anglican” in our signs, stationery and website, the Diocese and TEC can’t complain later on about confusion if they start a Truro Episcopal Church. The Diocese will get the domain name www.trurochurch.org, but for one year (or during any appeal, whichever is longer) visitors to that URL will be automatically forwarded to our new site.
d. Mortgages on real property will have to be assumed by the Diocese when they take possession of the property. While this does not directly affect Truro, it is important to several of our sister parishes.
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e. The date for completing transfer of property to the Diocese is April 30, not an earlier date they had requested. This transfer includes our land and buildings. We have several options if we need or want to stay past that date. We may negotiate a lease with the Diocese to remain for some period of time after April 30. Or if we appeal the ruling we can ask the court to prevent it from taking effect while the appeal is pending. At this point we are considering our options.
4. The impact of the Order is different for each congregation. It is more costly for some than others. Let’s keep ourselves and our sister congregations in prayer.
5. While we do not agree with Judge Bellows’ January 10 opinion letter, he listened to our arguments patiently and was fully engaged in trying to find solutions that would address concerns of the parties. He also settled some matters the sides would likely never have been able to resolve otherwise.
6. We have a great team of lawyers. They have done a great job representing us. They have been a gift of God to us.
This is a time of major transition for all of us at Truro. We will do our best to keep you informed of developments and to create opportunities to hear from you. We will also be asking you to help with the very large amount of work we will have to accomplish in the next months. I encourage you to attend one of the four briefings Tory is conducting in the Undercroft on Saturday evenings this month. I will be there as will other Vestry members. Because the space is limited, we ask that you register online at www.trurochurch.org/rectorsupdates in advance. Please keep Tory, the rest of the clergy and staff, and the Vestry in your prayers. God is sovereign, loving and powerful. He sometimes chooses to move his people to open up for us new avenues of service and growth. We look forward to seeing his purposes unfold for us in the months and years ahead. Dan Van Ness Senior Warden