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The Second Sunday After Pentecost May 29, 2016, 9:15am St. Paul’s Chapel For a World of Good Broadway and Fulton Street, New York City O God, living Lord, you are the author of faith. Engrave on our hearts the gospel revealed in Jesus Christ and brought near to us by your Holy Spirit, that we may attest to this faith in lives that are pleasing to you. Amen.

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The Second Sunday After Pentecost

May 29, 2016, 9:15am

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O God, living Lord,you are the author of faith.

Engrave on our heartsthe gospel revealed in Jesus Christ

and brought near to us by your Holy Spirit,that we may attest to this faith

in lives that are pleasing to you. Amen.

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The Second Sunday after Pentecost9:15am Holy Eucharist Rite II

May 29, 2016

The Entrance RiteAcclamationPlease stand as you are able.

Celebrant Blessed be the one, holy, and living God.People Glory to God for ever and ever.

Hymn in Procession

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Wonder, Love, and Praise Hymnal 787. Words: South African; Music: Siyahamba, South African, © 1984 Utryck, admin. Walton Music Corporation. Used by permission.

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The Collect of the DayCelebrant The Lord be with you. People And also with you.

Celebrant Let us pray.O God, your never-failing providence sets in order all things both in heaven and earth: Put away from us, we entreat you, all hurtful things, and give us those things which are profitable for us; through Jesus Christ our Lord, who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever.

People Amen.

The Liturgy of the Word

The First Reading Kings 18:20-39

Please be seated.

Reader A Reading from the First Book of Kings.

The king got the prophets together at Mount Carmel. Elijah said to the people, “How can you keep your feet in two different parades at the same time? If God is your God, follow him. If Baal is your god, then go with him. But decide already!”

The people had nothing to say about that. Elijah said, “Come over here, everybody,” and they did. Elijah saw that the altar they’d built to worship God had been destroyed, so he put it back together again. He took twelve stones, because there were twelve tribes of Israel, and he built another altar. Then he dug a trench around the altar, put wood on the top of it and a bull on the top of the wood. Then he doused the whole thing with water. Then he doused it again. He told them to do it a third time and this time to fill the trench with water, too. They were going to offer the bull to God.

When the whole altar and wood were soaking wet, Elijah said, “O God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, let everyone today know you are God and that I work for you. Answer me, God, so that all these people will turn their hearts over to you.”

And God threw fire from the heavens on the altar, and even though everything was as wet as it could be, the wood, the stones, the dust, and even the water went up in flames!

“WOW!” exclaimed the people. They fell on the ground and worshipped God, convinced that the Lord who had made this happen was their God.

The Word of the Lord. People Thanks be to God.

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Gospel AcclamationPlease stand as you are able.

Wonder, Love, and Praise Hymnal 711 Words: St. 1, Matthew 6:33; adapt. Karen Lafferty (20th cent.). Used by permission. Music: Seek Ye First, Karen Lafferty (20th cent.)

The Holy Gospel Luke 7:1-10

Deacon The Holy Gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ according to Luke. People Glory to you, Lord Christ.

Deacon When Jesus was done preaching in the countryside, he came to a town called Capernaum. A highly decorated Roman soldier lived there. Someone who worked for him was very sick and going to die. When the soldier heard about Jesus and his healing power, he had some people from Jesus’ church beg Jesus to come and heal his dying friend. They said, “Jesus, you’ve got to help him. He’s a good guy, even if he is a Roman, Jesus. He is kind to us. He even built our church for us!”

So Jesus went with them to go heal this dying man. As they were on their way, they were met by the soldier’s people who sent this message from the soldier: “Don’t bother coming any further. I am not worthy to have you at my house. That’s why I didn’t come to meet you myself. I believe that if you just say the word, your word is so powerful my friend will be healed. I understand power, because I am a powerful man myself, in charge of many soldiers. I know you have God’s power, and God’s power is in your word.”

Jesus couldn’t believe how much faith this man had in him! He turned to the people who had gathered around him and said, “Wow, did you hear what he just said? I haven’t heard faith like that among my people who know God!”

The soldier’s people went home after giving Jesus their message and they found the dying man perfectly healthy again.

The Gospel of the Lord. People Praise to you, Lord Christ.

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The Sermon The Rev. Phillip A. Jackson, Vicar

Silence follows the sermon.

Nicene CreedPlease stand as you are able.

Words: Timothy Dudley-Smith (b. 1926) © 1993 Hope Publishing, Inc. Used by permission. Music: Nettleton, Melody from A Repository of Sacred Music, Part II, 1813

The Prayers of the People Reader Creator God, in love you created this world, all of its colorful plants and flowers. In love you created our fuzzy pets, beasts of the forest and every creeping crawling thing. In love you created us! Help us to live in harmony with all your creation, and care for all you have made. People God be with us, within us, behind us, before us.

Reader We pray for the Church Universal; that all who have been united by the love of Jesus Christ may be inspired to further God’s mission of love in the world. People God be with us, within us, behind us, before us.

Reader We pray for this nation. For our President and the Congress. For all who live in this state and city. Help us to be caring and compassionate citizens and to work for the common good.People God be with us, within us, behind us, before us.

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Reader We pray for all who struggle. For those who cannot see a way through broken relationships, difficult financial realities, emotional darkness, and deep loneliness. May they find you in the most hopeless places. We pray also for those who care for them, let their hugs, flowers, food and gifts be signs of good news and hope. People God be with us, within us, behind us, before us.

Reader We pray for all who are joyful. We celebrate the movement through milestones: births, graduations, new jobs, new relationships and the promise of something wonderful. In our moments of blessing:People God be with us, within us, behind us, before us.

Reader We pray for those who have died and those who love them. Help us to cherish the memory and lessons, of the departed. May the Spirit of God, embrace those who are sad, guide those who are in transition, and strengthen all who comfort them. People God be with us, within us, behind us, before us.

Celebrant Almighty God, by your Holy Spirit you have made us one with your saints in heaven and on earth; grant that in our earthy pilgrimage we may ever be supported by this fellowship of love and prayer, and know ourselves surrounded by their witness to your power and mercy; through Jesus Christ our Lord.People Amen.

Confession and AbsolutionDeacon Let us return to the Lord our God, saying:

All Most merciful God, Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, we confess that we have sinned in thought, word and deed. We have not loved you with our whole heart. We have not loved our neighbors as ourselves. In your mercy forgive what we have been, help us to amend what we are, and direct what we shall be; that we may do justly, love mercy, and walk humbly with you, our God. Amen.

Celebrant May God forgive our sins, and bring us to the fellowship of the Holy table with the saints for ever.

People Amen.

The Holy Eucharist The Peace Please stand as you are able.

Celebrant The Peace of the Lord be always with you. People And also with you.

The People greet one another in the name of the Lord.

Please be seated.

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Welcome

Special Music

At the PresentationPlease stand as you are able.

Hymnal 380 Words: Isaac Watts (1674-1748), para. of Psalm 117. St. 3, Thomas Ken (1637-1711) Music: Old 100th, melody from Pseaumes octante trois de David, 1551, alt.; harm. after Louis Bourgeois (1510?-1561?)

The Great Thanksgiving

Celebrant The Lord be with you. People And also with you. Celebrant Lift up your hearts. People We lift them to the Lord. Celebrant Let us give thanks to the Lord our God. People It is right to give him thanks and praise.

Celebrant All thanks and praise are yours at all times and in all places, our true and loving God; through Jesus Christ, your eternal Word, the Wisdom from on high by whom you created all things. You laid the foundations of the world and enclosed the sea when it burst out from the womb; You brought forth all creatures of the earth and gave breath to humankind.

Wondrous are you, Holy One of Blessing, all you create is a sign of hope for our journey; And so as the morning stars sing your praises we join the heavenly beings and all creation as we shout with joy:

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Sanctus

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Music: From Deutsche Messe, Franz Peter Schubert (1797-1828); arr. Richard Proulx (1937-2010) © 1985 GIA Publications, Inc.

Please stand or kneel as you are able.

Celebrant Glory and honor are yours, Creator of all, your Word has never been silent; you called a people to yourself, as a light to the nations, you delivered them from bondage and led them to a land of promise. Of your grace, you gave Jesus to be human, to share our life, to proclaim the coming of your holy reign and give himself for us, a fragrant offering.

Through Jesus Christ our Redeemer, you have freed us from sin, brought us into your life, reconciled us to you, and restored us to the glory you intend for us.

We thank you that on the night before he died for us Jesus took bread, and when he had given thanks to you, he broke it, gave it to his friends and said: “Take, eat, this is my Body, broken for you. Do this for the remembrance of me.”

After supper Jesus took the cup of wine, said the blessing, gave it to his friends and said: “Drink this, all of you: this cup is the new Covenant in my Blood, poured out for you and for all for the forgiveness of sin. Do this for the remembrance of me.”

And so, remembering all that was done for us: the cross, the tomb, the resurrection and ascension, longing for Christ’s coming in glory, and presenting to you these gifts your earth has formed and human hands have made, we acclaim you, O Christ:

All Dying, you destroyed our death. Rising, you restored our life. Christ Jesus, come in glory!

Celebrant Send your Holy Spirit upon us and upon these gifts of bread and wine that they may be to us the Body and Blood of your Christ. Grant that we, burning with your Spirit’s power, may be a people of hope, justice and love.

Giver of Life, draw us together in the Body of Christ, and in the fullness of time gather us with all your people into the joy of our true eternal home.

Through Christ and with Christ and in Christ, by the inspiration of your Holy Spirit, we worship you our God and Creator in voices of unending praise.

All Blessed are you now and for ever. AMEN.

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Celebrant And now, as our Savior Christ has taught us, we are bold to say,

All Our Father, who art in heaven, hallowed be thy Name,

thy kingdom come, thy will be done, on earth as it is in heaven.

Give us this day our daily bread.

And forgive us our trespasses, as we forgive those who trespass against us.

And lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil.

For thine is the kingdom, and the power, and the glory,

for ever and ever. Amen.

FractionThe Celebrant breaks the bread.

Celebrant The bread which we break is a sharing in the Body of Christ. People We who are many are one body, for we all share in the one bread. Celebrant The Gifts of God for the People of God.

Please be seated.

All who hunger for God are cordially invited to this table, including children. You may consume the bread and then drink from the chalice (please grasp the bottom of the chalice to guide it to your lips). Also, you may dip the bread in the wine and then consume it, or you may leave the bread in your palm for the chalice-bearer to dip in the wine and place on your tongue. Gluten-free wafers are available; please indicate to the priest that you require this alternative. Those who do not wish to receive communion are welcome to come forward for a blessing, indicated by crossing your arms over your chest.

If you would like to pray with someone confidentially for any need in your life or others, please go to the altar rail during the communion time.

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Communion Hymn

Hymnal 325 Words: African-American spiritual Music: Let Us Break Bread, Afro-American spiritual; arr. David Hurd (b. 1950)

Concluding RiteThe Post-Communion PrayerPlease stand as you are able.

Celebrant Let us pray.

All God of abundance, you have fed us with the bread of life and cup of salvation; you have united us with Christ and one another; and you have made us one with all your people in heaven and on earth. Now send us forth in the power of your Spirit, that we may proclaim your redeeming love to the world and continue for ever in the

risen life of Christ our Savior. Amen.

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The Blessing Celebrant May the God who dances in creation, who embraces us with human love, who shakes our

lives like thunder, bless us and drive us out with power to fill the world with her justice.

People Amen.

Closing Hymn

Hymnal 376 Words: Henry Van Dyke (1852-1933) Music: Hymn to Joy, Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827); adapt. Edward Hodges (1796-1867), alt.

DismissalCelebrant Let us go forth into the world, rejoicing in the power of the Spirit. People Thanks be to God.

Postlude

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Announcements

FOR VISITORS AND NEWCOMERSWelcome to Trinity Church and St. Paul’s Chapel. We’re glad you’re here. Come connect with us:

CONNECT Introduce yourself to our clergy, ushers, or greeters. Please fill out a connection card found in your pew and place it in the offering plate.

FELLOWSHIP HOUR Visit with fellow worshipers over coffee and small bites after all Sunday services. After the 9am and 11:15am services at Trinity, come outside for cofee in the north churchyard.

TRINITY TOUR Take a tour of the church following the 11:15am service. Gather by the pulpit where a docent will guide you around our historic building.

TODAYDiscovery Adult Formation10am, Trinity Church Explorations in Eco-Spirituality is the theme of our eleven-week series. This week: “Earthly Paradise: The Garden in Islam” presented by Prof. Rebecca W. Corrie, Phillips Professor, Arts and Visual Culture, Bates College. Many of the most famous architectural monuments of the Islamic world were once surrounded by magnificent gardens. Our discussion considers metaphor and reality in Islamic gardens connecting inhabitants to a spiritual paradise and a legendary past. Information: [email protected]. Miss a session? Catch up on the Discovery classes by joining the Discovery group on The City. Not on The City? Email [email protected].

EVERY SUNDAYNursery Care (six months through age 5)8:45am-1pm, The Nursery, Trinity ChurchThe Nursery is found by taking the south aisle past the altar. Ask an usher to show you the way to stroller parking, the activity room, and the crib room.

The Gospel, Times, Journal, and You10am, Parish Center, 2 Rector St.Discussion centering on the editorial pages of The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, and the day’s Gospel. Led by the Rev. Dr. Mark Bozzuti-Jones.

Brown Bag Lunch Ministry: Packing 12:30pm, Trinity ChurchAfter the 11:15am service, come pack lunches in the sanctuary. Information: Mandy Culbreath at [email protected].

Brown Bag Lunch 2pm, Trinity Church

Compline by Candelight8pm, St. Paul’s Chapel

THIS WEEKMONDAY, MAY 30Brown Bag Lunch 12:45pm, Trinity Church

TUESDAY, MAY 31Brown Bag Lunch 12:45pm, Trinity Church

Scripture, Reflection, and Compline6pm, Parish Center, 2 Rector St.Gather for spiritual nourishment and fellowship. Information: Rev. Kristin Miles at [email protected] or 212.602.0895.

Youth Mission Trip to New OrleansApplication deadlineOffering a week of summer camp to children at All Souls' Church and community center in the Lower Ninth Ward, a long-time partner of Trinity Wall Street. The trip, July 31-August 7, is open to youth in grades 6-12; a parent must accompany youth ages 14 and under. An adult group will join the youth on August 3. Information below.

WEEK BEGINNING MAY 29, 2016

TRINITY CHURCH | BROADWAY AT WALL STREET

ST. PAUL'S CHAPEL | BROADWAY AND FULTON STREET

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Adult Trip to New OrleansApplication deadlineOur trip this year, August 3-7, will involve work at two churches on projects like renovations and community garden. Information: trinitywallstreet.org/mission or contact Maggy Charles at [email protected].

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1Brown Bag Lunch 12:45pm, Trinity Church

“Arts to End Violence” Reception6pm, St. Paul's ChapelOn display will be replicas of the winning art from the 2016 “Arts to End Violence Festival.” The festival’s goal is to use art as a tool “to make gun violence unacceptable in our city.” Youth are invited to participate in art therapy workshops and submit artwork for a contest related to the theme. David Gaskin, Program Manager at Save Our Streets Crown Heights, will lead a discussion about gun violence prevention. Bethany Hallbreich, founder of Paint the World and a TED Resident, will lead an interactive art session. Information: [email protected].

Poetry, Tea, & Examen6:30pm, Wednesdays, Parish CenterIn this new weekly gathering, relax and reflect on daily life to discern God’s presence and direction using poetry and the Examen Prayer. All are welcome—coffee drinkers included. Led by the Rev. Dr. Mark Bozzuti-Jones. Information: Ellen Andrews at [email protected] or 212.602.0753.

THURSDAY, JUNE 2New Beginnings: The Ministry of Seniors10am, Parish Center, 2 Rector St. Information: Cynthia Moten at [email protected].

Brown Bag Lunch 12:45pm, Trinity Church

Choral Evensong5:15pm, Trinity Church, All Saints’ ChapelA regular Thursday offering in an intimate setting, featuring prayers, Psalms, canticles, and a brief homily.

Writing God: Spiritual Journaling6pm, Parish Center, 2 Rector St.Information: [email protected].

Unpacking Faith and Service6pm, Parish Center, 2 Rector St.Gather for reflection and prayer about community outreach as a response of faith. Recommended for anyone who volunteers at Trinity to enrich and inspire their service to others. Information: Mandy Culbreath at [email protected].

Pina: A Film Screening7pm, Parish Center, 2 Rector St.An Oscar-nominated German documentary film about the contemporary dance choreographer Pina Bausch. Directed by Wim Wenders, the film premiered out of competition at the 61st Berlin International Film Festival. Information: [email protected].

FRIDAY, JUNE 3Brown Bag Lunch Ministry: Packing 10am-Noon, St. Paul’s Chapel

Brown Bag Lunch 12:45pm, St. Paul’s Chapel

Life Talk1pm, Trinity Church, Manning RoomInformation: [email protected].

SATURDAY, JUNE 4Silkscreen Printing Workshop 10am-5pm, 25 Pine St.A full-day silkscreen printing workshop comes to Trini-ty! All experience levels welcome and supplies provided with enrollment. Come learn the techniques of this fun and versatile art medium while enjoying a day of great fellowship. For sign-up and inquiries, please contact Ryan L. Campbell, Visual Arts Chair, [email protected] soon, as spots will fill quickly.

Discovery for Families Fishing Trip11amA fishing trip sponsored by Discovery for Families with Children will sail out of Sheepshead Bay aboard the Capt’s Lady. Bring your lunch. RSVP to Keith Klein at [email protected] or Kevin Grant at [email protected] and let them know if you are on board! Transportation provided.

Brown Bag Lunch 12:45pm, St. Paul’s Chapel

NEXT SUNDAYDiscovery Field Trip to the Met Cloisters 1pm, meet at 2 Rector St.A guided tour of the Cloisters’ Medieval Garden

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by Prof. Susan Ward, History of Art and Visual Culture, Rhode Island School of Design. Transpor-tation provided. Register at [email protected].

Forum on Anglican Communion1pm, Trinity Church, Manning RoomWhat does it mean for an Episcopalian to be a member of the worldwide Anglican Communion? Trinity’s rich history with the Anglican provinces in Africa was honored recently when the Archbishop of Canterbury invited the Rev. Canon Jamie Calla-way to Lambeth Palace to receive one of the highest awards in the Communion, the Cross of St. Augus-tine. Join Canon Callaway and the Rev. Canon Ben-jamin Musoke-Lubega, Trinity’s Director of Anglican Relations, to learn about the past, present, and future of the parish’s global mission and relationships.

Sunday Suppers3pm, St. Paul's ChapelMembers of the parish of Trinity Church Wall Street and the neighboring community meet at St. Paul’s Chapel for Sunday Supper, an opportunity for parishio-ners and their downtown neighbors to share a fami-ly-style hot meal, conversation, fellowship, and fun. If you’d like to attend or volunteer, please email [email protected].

Compline8pm, St. Paul’s ChapelTrinity welcomes the San Francisco Girls Chorus at a special compline service. This will be an inaugural “chorister exchange” with the Trinity Youth Chorus; the weekend will include singing together at the 11:15am service, an improvisation workshop, social activities, and a joint Compline service featuring the music of Phillip Glass.

COMING SOONSunday Afternoon Music at St. Paul's1:30pm, June 12, St. Paul's ChapelSoprano Pamela Mosley will perform works by Caldara, Pergolesi, Brahms and Dvorak. Reception follows. Admission is free and all are welcome.

BULLETIN BOARDTrinity Institute March 2017Water Justice: A Global Theological ConferenceWater is an ancient gift and the source of life, needed by all for nourishment and survival. Trinity is work-ing with a dynamic group of global partners to host a conference infused with spiritual principles and com-mon prayer along with science and solutions. Check

the Trinity website for regular updates and resources.

Summer Camp Registration Now Open!During July 11-15 we will focus on creative arts and our Christian values of inclusion, respect, and community. Open to first through fifth grades as campers, in sixth through eighth grade as counselors-in-training, and in ninth through twelfth grades as counselors. Visit trin-itywallstreet.org/summercamp to register. Information: Wendy Barrie at [email protected].

Summer Youth ConferenceThe Episcopal Diocese Summer Youth Conference (SYC) is scheduled from August 21-27 in Ivoryton, Connecticut, for the youth of the diocese to meet each other, exchange ideas, and have a lot of fun! The theme uses Star Wars as a backdrop. The cost of the event is $275 but financial aid is available. Information: Wendy Barrie at [email protected].

Episcopal Camp Scholarships AvailableTrinity is offering partial scholarships for children and youth to attend one of the wonderful camps at Incarnation in Ivoryton, Connecticut, August 7-20. Contact Summerlee Staten for details and to apply: [email protected]. Information: incarnationcamp.org.

Audition for Downtown VoicesDowntown Voices, Trinity’s semiprofessional volunteer choir, is looking for more singers! Audition for the opportunity to sing alongside members of the Choir of Trinity Wall Street and perform works by Morten Lauridsen, Handel, and Stravinsky during the 2016-17 season. Learn more and apply to audition at trinitywallstreet.org/downtownvoices.

Flower Donations Anyone may have flowers dedicated in honor or memory of a loved one or in celebration of a life event. A suggested donation of $150 to the Trinity Flower Fund begins the process. Information: [email protected].

2016 Giving Campaign If you have already made a stewardship pledge for 2016, thank you for your support of Trinity’s mission, ministry, and program. If you have not yet pledged, please give prayerful discernment to renewing your pledge or making a new pledge for 2016. A pledge of any amount is welcome. In addition to being able to pledge online, you can now schedule electronic pledge payments and donations with ACH withdrawals from your bank account and by credit/debit card. Go to trinitywallstreet.org/give, create an account on GivingFire, and enter your pledge and payment schedule or donation. If you have any questions about pledging or online payments, please ask a member of the Stewardship Committee or contact

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the Stewardship office ([email protected]; 212.602.9692).

Trinity Preschool Accepting ApplicationsTrinity Preschool has been nurturing wholeness in mind, body, and spirit, helping to develop children who are well-rounded, happy, and secure since 1982. Now located at 50 Park Place, Trinity Preschool is founded on the principles of hospitality and community. Applications are accepted throughout the year with placement for children 3 months to 5 years old. Call 212.602.0829 to schedule a tour and ask about financial aid. Information: trinitypreschoolnyc.org.

Congregational Voice“And the angel of the Lord appeared to him in a flame of fire out of the midst of a bush; and he looked, and lo, the bush was burning, yet it was not consumed... Then he said, ‘Do not come near; put off your shoes from your feet,

for the place on which you are standing is holy ground’” (Exodus 3:2, 5). Like our biblical ancestors, we cannot afford to dismiss such signs and messages. Living theology begins this fact, that our relationship with God is not built on abstract doctrines but with the daily struggle of living communities in the wider creation. For we are the carriers of God in the world, ablaze with the glory of God. And God’s Spirit isn’t only alive in the bush, or the stars in the cosmos, or in our biblical ancestors. Moses, as God’s first and erstwhile friend, shares as much. This passage inspires me to love, become, and do the same. —Mark D'Alessio

Prayer RequestsPrayer requests may be found on a separate card printed weekly and located at the back of the churches. To add names to the list, email [email protected].

SCHEDULE OF SERVICES

SUNDAYS

8am Holy Eucharist, St. Paul’s Chapel

9am Holy Eucharist, Trinity Church

9:15am Family Eucharist, St. Paul’s Chapel

11:15am Holy Eucharist, Trinity Church

8pm Compline by Candlelight, St. Paul’s Chapel

WEEKDAYS 8:15am Monday–Friday Morning Prayer All Saints’ Chapel, Trinity Church

12:05pm Monday–Friday Holy Eucharist, Trinity Church followed by Laying on of Hands for Healing in All Saints’ Chapel

5:15pm Monday–Friday (except Thursdays) Evening Prayer All Saints’ Chapel, Trinity Church

5:15pm Thursdays Choral Evensong All Saints’ Chapel, Trinity Church

CONGREGATIONAL COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETINGS

Congregational Council: [email protected]. Meets third Tuesday of the month, 6-8pm, Pine Street School, 25 Pine St. RSVP: Susan Suliman at [email protected].

Arts Standing Committee: [email protected]. Toni Foy, Chair.

Community Standing Committee: [email protected]. Meets second Monday of the month, 6-7:30pm. Kevin Grant, Chair.

Education Standing Committee: [email protected]. Meets fourth Sunday of the month, 1-2:30pm. David Elliott, Chair.

Hospitality Standing Committee: [email protected]. Meets second Sunday of the month, 1-2:30pm. Barbara Inniss, Chair.

Witness & Outreach Standing Committee: [email protected]. Meets third Sunday of the month, 1-2:30pm. Joyce Coppin Mondesire, Chair.

All are welcome to attend these meetings.

To submit an item for publication, please email [email protected] at least 10 days before you’d like the announcement to appear.

As part of Trinity Wall Street’s commitment to responsible stewardship of the earth’s resources, this publication is printed on paper that is manufactured with 100% post-consumer fibers.

In an effort to reach a broad audience, Trinity Wall Street records its services and events for broadcast on the internet. Your attendance at a service or event constitutes your consent to be included in any filming, photographing, audio recording, or broadcast and for any other use in whole or in part, including publicity and promotion. If you prefer to avoid being filmed, please sit in the back pews on the side aisles.

Sunday parking validation for the Battery Parking Garage is available at the Parish Center, 2 Rector St. Please ask an usher for directions.

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Sunday Staff

Dr. Kathy Bozzuti-JonesAssociate Director, Faith Formation & Education

Robert ScottDirector, Faith Formation & Education

Sister Gloria Shirley Sisters of Saint Margaret

Dr. Julian WachnerDirector, Music & the Arts

The Rev. Dr. Mark Bozzuti-JonesDirector for Pastoral Care & Community

Mandy Culbreath Program Coordinator for Social Outreach &Brown Bag Lunch

Ben Hines Sacristan

Sister Ann WhittakerSisters of Saint Margaret

Wendy Claire BarrieProgram Manager for Children & Youth

Ellen AndrewsProgram Manager, Pastoral Care & Community

Avi SteinAssociate Organist & Chorusmaster

Jennifer ChinnProgram Manager, Justice and Reconciliation

The Rev. Dr. William Lupfer Rector

The Rev. Phillip A. Jackson Vicar

The Rev. Kristin Kaulbach MilesAssociate Priest for Pastoral Care & Community

The Rev. Deacon Robert ZitoParish Deacon

The Rev. Canon Benjamin Musoke-LubegaDirector, Faith in Action

The Rev. Winnie VargheseDirector of Justice and Reconciliation

The Rev. Daniel SimonsDirector for Liturgy, Hospitality & Pilgrimage

Sister Promise AtelonSisters of Saint Margaret

Scott SmithHead Sacristan

The Rev. Deacon Hershey Mallette StephensInterim Program Manager for St. Paul’s Chapel and Membership

Melissa Attebury,Associate Director of Music and the Arts

The Rev. Deacon Eva Suarez Parish Deacon

Joshua Anand SlaterProgram Manager, Liturgical Arts

SERVICE PARTICIPANTSCELEBRANT: The Rev. Kristin Kaulbach Miles

DEACON: The Rev. Deacon Hershey Mallette Stephens PREACHER: The Rev. Phillip A. Jackson

MUSICIANS: Trinity Youth Chorus Seniors | Dr. Julian Wachner, Director of Music and the Arts Melissa Attebury, Associate Director of Music and the Arts

Anne Damassa Graff, Assistant Conductor and Pianist

120 Broadway, New York, NY 10271t 212.602.0800 | trinitywallstreet.orgThe Rev. Dr. William Lupfer, RectorThe Rev. Phillip A. Jackson, Vicar

2016–2017 TRINITY WALL STREET VESTRY

William Lupfer, Rector

Joseph Hakim, Church Warden; Diane Pollard, Church WardenLeah C. Johnson, Suellyn P. Scull, Frederick Bland, Lawrence F. Graham, William H. A. Wright II, William L. Cobb, Sanders Davies, Dr. Scott E. Evenbeck, Joel Motley, Paul B. Yang, Robert G. Zack,

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