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Volume MMXV1 Issue VII 2016
The Ven. Thomas J. Furrer, Rector
Rev. Patrick Bush, Clergy Assistant
The Rev. Patricia Joy Deacon Emeritus
The Revs. Shaw & Julie Mudge Honorary Associates
Paula Kern Director of Music Ministry
Amanda Lavallee Director of Christian Education
Ellen Corriveau Parish Administrator
Ed Gaidos, Bookkeeper
Kevin Pelletier, Sexton
Our Confirmation Students
Are Confirmed
Senior Warden’s Letter to the Parish
Farewell to the Lynchs
Hot Topics
Operation Christmas Child
Tapestry Benefit Programs
St. Elizabeth House Team
Healing Ministry
Joggers for Julian
Don’t Forget Your Pledges
Youth Group Nerf War
Summer Sunday School
Youth Group News
Permission Forms
Vestry Minutes
July Prayer Calendar
Litany of Reconciliation
July Meetings & Events
Dear Friends in Christ,
On July 4, we celebrate the birth of our beloved country. Along with all of you, I
love my country and our unique place in the community of nations. Love of
country – like love of family – has some built-in contradictions. We love what is
good and praiseworthy, but we are not blind to the negatives. We cultivate the
ability to love our family members despite the obvious problems and failures and
unlovable behaviors. And we can and should do the same for our fellow citizens
and our country.
In the wake of the Orlando event and in the heat of a negative political campaign,
many rhetorical stink bombs are being thrown around. People on all sides of the
various issues have been demonized and vilified by those on the opposite side.
How should Christians behave in this climate of anxiety, fear and harsh
language ?
“ Repay no one evil for evil, but take thought for what is noble in the
sight of all. If possible, so far as it depends upon you, live peaceably with all
people. Beloved, never avenge yourselves but leave it to the wrath of God; for it
is written ‘Vengeance is mine. I will repay’ says the Lord….Do not be overcome
by evil, but overcome evil with good.” Romans 12: 17 – 21
How should Christians speak about elected government officials who are trying to
do their job ?
“ Remind them to be submissive to governing authorities, to be obedient
and ready for any honest work, to speak evil of no one, to avoid quarreling, to
be gentle and to show perfect curtesy to all people.” Titus 3: 1 – 2
How should we Christians speak about those who are offering themselves
as candidates for office ? Especially the ones we don’t like and with whom we
have profound disagreement ?
“ I urge that supplications, prayers, intercessions and thanksgivings be
made for all people, for kings and for all who are in high positions, that we may
lead a quiet and peaceable life, godly and respectful in every way. This is good
and acceptable in the sight of God our Savior, who desires that all people be
saved and come to a knowledge of the truth.” I Timothy 2: 1 -3
Real love of country is rooted in the love of God and our neighbors - even the
neighbors with whom we have the most profound disagreements. We who follow
Jesus should be models of a different way of living.
Sincerely yours in Christ, Fr. Tom
TRINITY TIMES
1 Frank Schooley
1 Dave Yoczik
2 Alexander Karadimas
3 Deanna Hanley
3 Barbara Karadimas
3 Joan Nagy
3 Brenda Sibilia
4 Bree Alibrio
4 Maya Alibrio
4 Derek Steinmetz
5 Renee Carlson
5 Rachael Meyer
6 Evelyn Whalen
7 Katie Duray
8 John Bald
8 Camille Beckett
8 Thomas Mitchell
8 Kaitlyn Moskey
8 Anthony Sanzo
8 Ethan Smith
9 Jacqueline Weil
9 Peg Hunt
10 Anastasia Holl
11 Alison Drees
11 Evelyn Golden
11 Shirley MacDonald
11 Thomas Potter
13 Kelly Cross
13 Katelyn Erickson
14 Brian Zeiner
15 Jessica Henry
15 Mary Joakim
15 Cassandra Miller
15 John Proctor
16 Jeff Sutton
16 Samantha Hall
17 Lawton Averill
17 Megan McDonald
19 Sophia Pellegrino
19 Victoria Pellegrino
19 Julie Riley
20 Jordan Tyburski
21 Brian Kern
21 Kelly Potter
21 Jerry Wickman
22 George Lynch
22 Jared Demmons
23 Abby Wetzel
24 Dan Conley
25 Tyler Disabella
25 Mackenzie Katz
25 Serena Morris
26 Kevin Means
27 Kevin Benware
28 Jim Fulton
28 Jim Lichlyter
28 Rev. Shaw Mudge
29 Cynthia Bald
29 Tess Mylander
29 Connie Yoczik
31 Nate Chagnon
JULY 11TH
IS THE
DEADLINE
FOR ALL ARTICLES FOR THE
AUGUST
TRINITY TIMES
9 Ron & Caroline McEvoy
10 Lou & Rose Hadsell
12 Bill & Lee Cross
19 Jeff & Kathy Sutton
21 John Paul Bellott
& Brenda VanDerJagt
30 Joseph & Jayne Keenan
The Alibrio Family with our
deepest sympathies at the loss
of their father
Richard John Alibrio
who went to be with the Lord
on March 3, 2016
Kaitlin Grace Broda
Audrey Jane Corcoran
Jason Stanley Dem-
Rebecca Lynn Ferreira
Luke Dean Gilmore
Jared Michael Lobo
Michael Christian McFarlane
Andrew Charles Mylander
Tess Anne Mylander
Payton Salvaggio
Ethan Loyal Smith
Krista Rose Steinmetz
The following students were confirmed at a service at St. John’s in Essex, CT, on June 4th.
Congratulations to Marta Jo Williard
who was received into the Episcopal Church at the same service.
Letter to the Parish from our Senior Warden, Troy McFarlane
On May 21, I addressed the Parish at the 8am and 9:45 services. I thought I would follow up with
my comments in the newsletter for anyone who missed it that morning.
Good Morning,
My name is Troy McFarlane, I am your Senior Warden for Trinity’s Vestry. I have been a member
of Trinity for over 20 years. My wife and I came to Trinity looking for a church and instead we
found a family. I have three kids, Colin our oldest son turning 20 in just a couple weeks having just
completed his 2 second year at University of New Haven, (thank you all for your continued
prayers), Courtney our 17 year old high school senior who will be joining me on our first medical
mission to Nigeria, and Michael our youngest who will be confirmed on June 4th . They all grew up
here at Trinity, Baptized, First Communion, Confirmation and as I said in a couple of weeks Mike
will be confirmed. I can’t tell you the number of ministries that have supported us over the years.
Why am I telling you all this? Because I want you to know how much we love our church family.
It has been a while now since Father Tom shared with us that he will be retiring, or should I say he
will be staying very busy in ministry – It’s just a time when he will draw his paycheck from a
pension rather than a church budget, and will be building more medical clinics in Nigeria and
reaching more people with the love of Jesus..
Since we are fully aware of Father Tom’s retirement plans we (the Vestry) found it only prudent to
begin to take steps to make sure we do our part in making sure it is a smooth transition for Trinity.
I have reached out to many of you to help us in the process of discerning God’s will for our parish
after Father Tom’s retirement on September 25, 2016.
We have taken the following actions to prepare for the change in leadership.
On March 23, 2016 the officers of the Vestry (Paul Scott, Judy Gessford, Jim Karadimas, Mel
Smith and I) met with Bishop Ian Douglas and Canon Lee Ann Tolzman to discuss the transition
process for the change in leadership. The meeting was very informative. We shared with the Bishop
the actions we have started to prepare for Fr. Tom’s Retirement. The Bishop was pleased with our
progress, especially our focus on prayer. Canon Tolzman, informed us of the changes to the Search
process, to be more of a transition process. The process no longer creates a parish profile book,
instead the church website is used to share our profile in photos, videos and print. She said, she
visited our website and we are well on our way.
1. Our focus during this time prior to Father Tom’s retirement on September 25, 2016:
a. Prayer team – we have a prayer team, led by Sandy Cross. We are distributing a parish
prayer card today, to engage the parish. (There is a copy at the end of this article and
also on the bookcases at both church entrances.)
b. Retirement Party planning – we have a team, led by Bob Chagnon and Louise
Boehm, which is planning Father Tom’s retirement celebration. It will be held in
Simsbury at the River View. Invitations will be going out in soon.
c. Discernment Committee – We have established a team lead by Kathy Sutton. They
are working on updating the Trinity website to reflect our Parish in the Community.
2. After Father Tom’s retirement we will focus on getting input from the whole parish using
surveys/small group meetings.
This is the time for us to celebrate Father Tom and Mary Jane, and make sure they feel the love of
our parish family with an overwhelming turn out on September 25th.
If you have any concerns or questions please contact me at [email protected] or through the
Church office at [email protected].
Thank you, Senior Warden, Trinity
Troy McFarlane
A Trinity Farewell to George and Linda Lynch On Sunday June 5, 2016 Trinity said a fond farewell to George and Linda Lynch who are moving to New Hampshire. Our Parish sent our friends off by surrounding them with prayer for many blessings for this new chapter in their lives.
Then a special reception was held in the Parish Hall provided by the prayer group Linda had been apart of for about 40 years. There were, of course, delicious goodies to be shared with all.
First the choir sang a new version of “Mame” written by Phyllis Butta just for this occasion using George and Linda’s names. It was a hit! Then guest speakers spoke in appreciation of the uncountable acts of service George and Linda have done. The Rev. Taylor Albright from Southwick Community Episcopal Church came to recognize the very large part that they played in helping him found that Church. They answered a call for help and left Trinity for about three years and did everything from manual labor, to providing music and teaching the children as Fr. Taylor planted a new church. Sam Paul read a letter of recognition and gratitude from Meadowbrook of Granby thanking them for the many years they have held a service for the residents and staff at Meadowbrook were they have touched so many lives! Elaine Shaw was up next, expressing her thanks to the Lynch family for hosting the bible study/prayer group for so many years and for their friendship and help with so many things.
Then Fr. Tom presented them with a few gifts to remember Trinity by. First they were given their very own pew to take with them so they could still sit in it and join us for the 7 am. Wednesday morning service. Then he gave them an icon of Trinity and expressed our love and appreciation for them.
God Bless You George and Linda. We will miss you dearly!
Their son John and their daughter Beth joined them for their Trinity Farewell Sunday.
New contact information:
33 Christian Avenue, #41
Concord, NH 03301
Phone: George 312-402-0593
Linda 312-402-0594
HOT THIS SUMMER
What: A short 20 minute session addressing big topics about life
When: Summer Sundays between the services from 9:15 – 9:35
Where: In the chapel
Who: For anyone who wonders / led by Jane Martin
Why: Always be prepared to give a reason for the hope that lies
within you, but do this with gentleness and respect. (1 Peter 3:15)
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Schedule:
June 26: Is there a war between science and Christianity?
July 3: Why is there something rather than nothing?
July 10: How did life begin?
July 17: What about evolution?
July 24: Can Genesis 1 and science be reconciled?
July 31: What about the Flood?
August 7: Are the scriptures reliable?
August 14: No meeting
August 21: What is the evidence for the Resurrection?
August 28: Insatiable desire
Summer 2016
Yes, it's way too early to be talking about Christmas, but its never too early to be talking
about the love and power that Christ brings to everyone all over the world! Operation Christ-mas Child goes to places that many of us haven't even heard of! It brings joy to children, but
the follow up program called The Greatest Journey continues the "gift" by teaching the kids and therefore, their parents, about Christ and how much they are loved. The magazine called
Prayer Point put out by Samaritan's Purse, the creator of Operation Christmas Child, tells stories of the work Samaritan's Purse does throughout the world including warm-hearted
stories of what happens to children who receive Operation Christmas Child boxes. The four pictures in this article are from Cameroon, Moldova, Belize, and Fiji. If you have donated to
Samaritan's Purse through OCC, you may be getting this magazine. I love reading about how our shoe boxes impact so many lives. I hope you have an opportunity to read Prayer Point. I
always have copies on the OCC display table.
On another, somewhat sad note, this will be my last year coordinating Operation Christmas Child at Trinity. If you have seen me in action, you know how much this ministry means to
me, but it is time I passed the baton to someone else. I know there is a great deal of enthusi-asm for this program within our church, so I am asking that someone come forward to take
over for me next fall, 2017. I will coordinate this Fall, so you have a whole 18 months to think about it! Please let me know if you are interested. I will go over what is expected and
will certainly pass on all my materials. Please think and pray about it.
As the school year ends and summer takes over our lives, Christmas is a far way off. I can't help but think that the children who get our boxes, have many years of no Christmas, no
gifts, no Jesus, and none of the incredible comforts we have. Should you pass by a sale of items that would go well in the boxes, why not buy some, even if it is 95 degrees and humid?!!
God bless you, my friends! This year, let's top last year's total of 178. I would love to end
with a Trinity donation of 200 boxes! I will again offer you the pre-made boxes, but those pretty, wrapped ones are still welcome!
Blessings and love, Elaine Shaw
Operation Christmas
Child
Couple from Cameroon Girl from Moldova Girl from Belize
Tapestry Benefit Programs June 4 & 5, 2016
Dear Tapestry Singers,
I want to write and thank all of you for your hard work and dedication to the "Over the Rainbow"
Concerts on June 4 and 5. The music was truly beautiful, inspiring and uplifting. You all gave so much
of your energy and talent and time to this effort and it really showed. It was evident in the sound of
your voices, the smiles on your faces and the evident joy in your performances.
I can't begin to tell you how grateful I am for everything you have done for Kateri Medical Clinic over
the last many years. Your singing has, quite literally, saved peoples' lives. The money raised in your
concerts has helped to provide life-saving medicine for people who cannot afford it.
When we were planning this year's concert - only one month after our triennial Benefit Dinner - our fund
-raising expectations were lowered somewhat. We figured that so many of our strong supporters would
have already given so generously at the dinner that our concert offerings would probably be smaller.
I believe Paula set a goal of $8,000 based on these expectations.
Well I am writing to tell you that, as of today, we have received $10,119. This is a wonderful result and
will help thousands of people with medicine this coming summer. Because of a very favorable exchange
rate between US dollars and Nigerian currency this year, our dollars will have much greater spending
power than in previous years. This gift made possible by your singing will provide the amount of
medicine that would have cost $16,000 last year.
I know you all sing with Tapestry because you love music - and love Paula (who wouldn't ?). But your
love extends to a very practical expression of love to the thousands of people you have helped this year.
You won't see them face to face - but I will. When I look in their eyes, I will think of all you have done
to bring them love and healing and hope. And I will send you a lot of pictures.
Sincerely and gratefully yours, Fr. Tom
We Need Your Help
Have you noticed how beautiful our grounds look? The roses are outstanding and everything is
blooming. We have pansies in the Spring, hosta throughout the Summer, beautiful grasses Summer
through Fall and a variety of shrubs and trees that make our grounds so wonderful!
It doesn’t happen by itself. Lucian Cascio is our primary gardener and landscaper and puts in many
hours, planting, weeding, mulching and fertilizing and then pruning and trimming too!
! He would love to have some volunteers to help him !
The roses need pruning after every blooming cycle to promote the next blooms. Plus there
is always edging, weeding and mulching to be done.
Contact Lucian at 860-690-0630 or at [email protected] if you can lend a hand.
One more very important thing:
PLEASE DO NOT BACK YOUR VEHICLE UP TO THE ISLANDS
AND LEAVE THE CAR RUNNING.
It burns the leaves on the plants.
Thank you in advance for your help and cooperation!
Do You Know About Our
St. Elizabeth House Ministry?
Each one of you is called in many directions as we
do various church projects, but we are always
looking for some people who would like to be
St. Elizabeth team members.
Each team cooks for about 50 people on their scheduled weekend. We
prepare and then deliver a dinner to St. Elizabeth’s at 5:00. Generally we
are back to Trinity around 6:00. It is a great way to try this ministry and
see if you would like to be on a regular team!
Please call me with any questions - always happy to help.
Thank you!
Evelyn Golden 860-573-7775.
OUR HEALING MINISTRY
Ponderings
The fullness of joy
is to behold God in everything.
Julian of Norwich
Prayer Shawl
Thank You Notes
My sincere thanks to the
“knitting ladies” for my beautiful prayer
shawl. It comforted me for two weeks in the
hospital, day and night - and your prayers
were part of my recovery. Now I want to knit
a shawl for someone else. PASS IT ON!
God Bless you all.
Dear members of the Sacred Shawl Ministry,
I want to thank you for your prayers during
the time of my illness. God must have heard
your prayers because I started to feel better.
I want to thank you for the very beautiful
shawl (of course blue is my favorite color)
made by your very kind hands. As I wore it I
felt enveloped by God’s love. I wore it all the
time while in the hospital, and even now that
I am home and continue to improve.
Thank you so much and may God bless you
all for your kindness and generosity.
One of the biggest blessings of summer is the chance to
watch everything grow, and feel the warmth of the sun (as
long as it's not too hot!) All the preparation of planting,
nurturing and watering have begun to show results. If you
have a garden, there should already be vegetables or
flowers ready for picking. This process is God's way of
showing us in "real time" His faithfulness in keeping His
promise that He will never leave or forsake us.
In the healing ministry, we must keep the same focus and
hope. Often times we pray for something important to us
for a very long time, but without any visible results. These
are perhaps the most challenging experiences for us.
I think that is why there are so many passages in the Bible
that talk about steadfastness, courage, and especially
HOPE. Because we believe in a God that is personal, we
know that He sees and hears every need and every prayer.
The struggle is to continue to believe that He will act, and
trust that He knows what He is doing.
In His wisdom, God has put us in community because we
can lift one another up when we feel discouraged, pray for
one another when we are sick, sad, lonely or distraught,
all of which helps give us hope that God is real, loves us
and that He is with us in our time of need.
There is prayer available at church every Sunday.
Someone from the Healing Team is in the alcove by the
back door of the church on each Sunday at the 9:45 am.
service, except the 1st Sunday of the month when there is
a team at the altar. They will gladly pray with you for any
need you bring forward.
Thanks be to God for His faithfulness in always being
with us, especially in our difficult times. Let someone
share your burden by asking for prayer. It's a blessing
both given and received by all involved.
Schedule of Healing Services
Anointing on the 1st Sunday
of the month at all services
at the Altar Rail
and
all other Sundays at the 9:45 service
in the back of the Church.
Prayer Chain Requests
To put someone on the prayer chain
call Sandy Cross at 860-658-5772
or Pat Joy at 860-653-6721, contact the
Church office or e-mail Sarah Thayer at
Joggers For Julian
I write this note today to ask you to come and join our family for a very informal walk on
Saturday, June 25 in honor of our grandson Julian Golden. Some of you may know that he left us
to be with his great- grandparents in heaven in March of 2011 at the age of four. Each year since
then, our son has organized a team of runners/walkers to participate in an event offered by the
Children's Cancer Research Foundation's "Time To Fly", held in Minneapolis, MN where Julian
lived. We all support this organization's quest to find a cure for children's cancer so that other
families don't have to have the same experience our family did. This year marks the fifth year of
Julian's passing and we would like to have a small commemorative walk here in Connecticut at
the same time as the event in Minneapolis.
If you can, please meet us at Iron Horse Boulevard in Simsbury, Saturday, June 25 at 9:30 a.m. It is
convenient to park in the lot at the corner of Iron Horse Boulevard and Drake Hill--just behind
Fitzgerald's. We can walk from that end of Iron Horse to the other, near Simsbury Bank, and back again--
or stop part way--whatever is comfortable. Round trip it is about 2 miles. I have some t-shirts that were
made for that first walk and would be pleased to share them. The team is Joggers for Julian and the shirts
are red--his favorite color. Wear red if you can! If you would like to know more about Julian's story,
there is information at www.joggersforjulian.com.
So, no formal sign-ups--just come for a walk, a visit to the park along the way and just appreciate the day
that God makes.
Thank you and blessings to all. Evelyn Golden
Dear Trinity Church Family,
Summer is the time for family vacations. That is a good thing.
We all need time off to “recharge our batteries”.
As we all know, our household expenses do not go on vacation
when we do. The mortgage or rent still needs to be paid. Same for
taxes, electricity, groceries and so on. And just as it is with our
households, so it is with the parish family expenses. The bills
keep coming even when we go on vacation.
So, I want to encourage everyone to do what our family does. We pay our tithe in advance before we go
on vacation. In this way, the parish expenses can be paid and we don’t need to “catch up” in the
fall. We are a little behind on pledges at this time. So we are asking you to please help us keep current
in our bills and mission support commitments by keeping current on your pledge during the summer.
God Bless, Fr. Tom
JUNE 12, 2016 YOUTH GROUP NERF WAR
It is easy during school summer vacation to also take a Sunday School summer vacation but don’t
fall into that trap! It is important to remember that our Christian Faith requires that we recommit
ourselves every day to study, prayer, and walking with Jesus. The routines of going to church on
Sunday, seeing friends at Sunday school, and then going back out into the world, refreshed and
focused on loving Jesus will actually help your children! It helps throughout the summer and
especially, when it comes time to get ready for school again. It will also show your children that
you think following Jesus is a priority.
Remember, the things you establish as a priorities in your families lives, are the things which
your children are more like to see as a priority throughout their teen and adult lives. What
do you want your children to focus on when they are older?
Calendar of Events:
July 3rd- Video During Service
July 10th- Video During Service
July 17th- Video During Service
July 24th- Video During Service
July 31st - Video During Service
August 7th- Video During Service
August 14th- Video During Service
August 21st- Video During Service
August 28th - Video During Service
July joint Youth Group Event: We are
going to be trekking out to the CT science center
on July 13th. We will be leaving church at 10am
and returning to the church by 1pm. If you or your child would like to come
with us, please sign up on the Bulletin Board in the Narthex. This trip is
for anyone in Makers Club, Middle School or High School Youth Group.
Cost is $15 per person.
Parents, you are encouraged to come as well.
August Senior High Youth Group Trip: 6 Flags.
August 10th is 6 Flags Day. We will meet at church at 10 am
hang out at the park until 3ish and be back at church by 4.
If you do not have a season pass the cost is $25. If you do
have a pass, please use that to enter! Bring extra cash if you
would like to purchase any souvenirs or food.
Mission Trip dates to remember:
Final Payment due June 26th
Pre Mission Trip Meetings *to be held at Manda’s house* on:
July 9th 6pm July 30th 6pm
August 13th meet at church at 6pm- going to Gran-Val scoop for ice cream!
Coming up!!
July 1st 6-9 pm Village Perk in the Youth Room
July 13th 10 - 1pm Day Trip to CT Science Center- TCT Makers & Middle School Youth Group
August 5th 6-9 pm Village Perk in the Youth Room
August10th 10 - 4 pm Day Trip to 6 Flags New England- High School Only
August 14- 20 Mission Trip to Boston
PERMISSION FORMS FOR EACH TRIP FOLLOW THIS PAGE
Permission Release Form for Six Flags Trip
I give permission for __________________________ to attend the 6 Flags trip on August 10th
of 2016 with Trinity Episcopal Church. I will not hold Trinity Church or any of its agents
responsible for any injury occurring upon or by __________________ during the above stated
event, outside of gross neglect. I release to the agents of Trinity Church the right to have
_______________________ treated medically if the need arises. I understand that the agents
of Trinity Church will make every attempt to contact me.
Permission Release Form for CT Science Center
I give permission for __________________________ to attend the Ct Science Center Trip on
July 13th, 2016 with Trinity Episcopal Church. I will not hold Trinity Church or any of its agents
responsible for any injury occurring upon or by __________________ during the above stated
event, outside of gross neglect. I release to the agents of Trinity Church the right to have
_______________________ treated medically if the need arises. I understand that the agents
of Trinity Church will make every attempt to contact me.
JULY July 3rd – Seventh Sunday after Pentecost
Galatians 6:2-3…The Message (MSG)……Live creatively, friends. If someone falls into sin, forgivingly
restore him, saving your critical comments for yourself. You might be needing forgiveness before the
day’s out. Stoop down and reach out to those who are oppressed. Share their burdens, and so complete
Christ’s law. If you think you are too good for that, you are badly deceived.
No maturing Christian can ever say, “I don’t need the church,” because Jesus tells us that we all have work to
do in the church…..we must fulfill our role as part of the body. We cannot carry the burdens of those we never
interact with. Therefore, we must continue to participate in the work, fellowship, and worship of the church
….freely giving of ourselves just as Christ has given Himself to us.
Lord Jesus…Help us to be always there for each other with love and compassion. You did not create us to
walk alone…but to lean on each other. Help us to be faithful to You and to the Body of Christ. In Your
Name we pray………Amen
July 12th – Eighth Sunday after Pentecost
Colossians 1:10…..(NASB)………so that you will walk in a manner worthy of the Lord, to please Him
in all respects, bearing fruit in every good work and increasing in the knowledge of God;
What does it mean to walk worthy of Christ’s name? It means that our conversations, conducts, and characters
are consistent with the person of Jesus Christ…we live in a manner that represents Him with honor. When
people meet you, they see His likeness and are drawn to Him. This can only be accomplished if you allow
Jesus to live in and through you.
Lord, our lives are filled with both darkness and light, sin and grace. So help us respond as we should in
prayer…both complaining and praising, both lamenting and trusting….but sweetened with the knowledge
that ultimately all will end in joy and glory. Amen.
July 17th – Ninth Sunday after Pentecost
Colossians 1:26-27 (TLB)……. He has kept this secret for centuries and generations past, but now at
last it has pleased him to tell it to those who love him and live for him, and the riches and glory of his
plan are for you Gentiles, too. And this is the secret: Christ in your hearts is your only hope of glory.
In Old Testament times, the Holy Spirit came upon chosen men and women of God to enable them to
accomplish His will. But no one ever imagined that He would actually take up residence in believers as He
does today.
Heavenly Father, it is so amazing to know that at any time we can reach out and ask for Your comfort and
find ourselves wrapped in the love that will not let go. Thank you in Your Son’s name we pray…
June 24th – Tenth Sunday after Pentecost
Colossians 2:8-10 The Message …….Watch out for people who try to dazzle you with big words and
intellectual double-talk. They want to drag you off into endless arguments that never amount to
anything. They spread their ideas through the empty traditions of human beings and the empty
superstitions of spirit beings. But that’s not the way of Christ. Everything of God gets expressed in him,
so you can see and hear him clearly. You don’t need a telescope, a microscope, or a horoscope to
realize the fullness of Christ, and the emptiness of the universe without him. When you come to him, that
fullness comes together for you, too. His power extends over everything.
The Litany of Reconciliation
The Litany of reconciliation is an acknowledgement of our need for forgiveness. It is based
on the seven deadly sins and uses the refrain first scratched on the wall behind the altar
of the ruined cathedral -“Father forgive”.
It is used each week day at 12:00 noon in Coventry Cathedral.
Being part of the Community of the Cross of Nails involves a commitment to reflect
upon these sins and our need for forgiveness and to praying the litany on a regular basis.
All have sinned and fallen short of the glory of God.
The hatred which divides nation from nation, race from race, class from class, Father forgive.
The covetous desires of people and nations to possess what is not their own. Father forgive.
The greed which exploits the work of human hands and lays waste the earth. Father forgive.
Our envy of the welfare and happiness of others. Father forgive.
Our indifference to the plight of the imprisoned, the homeless, the refugee. Father forgive.
The lust which dishonours the bodies of men, women and children. Father forgive.
The pride which leads us to trust in ourselves and not in God. Father forgive.
Be kind to one another, tender-hearted, forgiving one another, as God in Christ forgave you.
As we are part of the Community of the Cross of Nails,
at a time so difficult for our country in so many ways let us not forget:
Paul warned the Colossians to guard themselves against the empty, deceptive philosophies that were based on
limited human reasoning. It may be impossible for us to comprehend how Jesus could be totally human and
totally divine at the same time. But that is the clear teaching of Scripture, and we must accept it….even if we
do not understand it. Jesus said, “He who has seen Me has seen the Father.”
Lord Jesus, When you decided to come and walk among us, you showed us your gentle and humble heart
and the great love you have for us. We are so ever grateful that You don’t make us guess who you are but
that you speak directly to us thru Your sweet and life-giving Word. Thank you Lord…Amen
July 31st – Eleventh Sunday after Pentecost
Colossians 3:2 The Message (MSG) He Is Your Life - So if you’re serious about living this new
resurrection life with Christ, act like it. Pursue the things over which Christ presides. Don’t shuffle
along, eyes to the ground, absorbed with the things right in front of you. Look up, and be alert to what
is going on around Christ—that’s where the action is. See things from his perspective.
It tells us to “Set your mind on the things above, not on the things that are on earth. Transformation is
God’s goal for us, and we cooperate with His plan of spiritual metamorphosis when we train our minds to
dwell on the things of God rather than on the things of the flesh.
Lord, help me remember that my salvation in Christ is complete…so the great work is already done,
the great debt already paid, the great disease already healed. That enables me to take on all lesser tasks
and challenges with confidence and joy. I put myself in Your hands…work through me. Amen.
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MEETINGS AND EVENTS
1 7 pm. Village Perk Coffeehouse in Youth Room
3 9:15 - 9:35 Hot Topics
9 12:30 Lunch In The Park - Trinity Kitchen & Parish Hall
6:00 Pre-Mission Trip Meeting at Manda’s House
10 9:15 - 9:35 Hot Topics
13 10 am. - 1pm. CT Science Center Trip
16 St. Elizabeth’s Team cooks in Trinity Kitchen
19 7:30 pm. Vestry Meeting
22 - August 7th Trinity & Faithcare Nigeria Medical Mission Trip
23 St. Elizabeth’s Team cooks in Trinity Kitchen
30 6:00 Pre-Mission Trip Meeting at Manda’s House
Schedule of Weekly Meetings
Sunday: 8:00 and 9:45 am and 5:00 pm Worship Services
9:15 - 9:35 am. - Hot Topics
9:45 service - Children’s Program
Monday: Men’s Bible Study - 7 pm in the Library
Wednesday: Holy Communion – 7 am in the Chapel, followed by a Fellowship
Breakfast
Saturday: St. Elizabeth House Ministry – contact Evelyn Golden at 651-4911
AA Meetings - 6:30-10:00 pm
THE TRINITY TIMES
Trinity Episcopal Church
11 Church Street
Tariffville, CT 06081
July 2016
NONPROFIT ORG
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Phone 860-651-0201 E-mail [email protected]
Website: www.trinitytariffville.org facebook.com\trinitychurchtariffville