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ALL WARMLY WELCOME! Worship Service
Sunday, 11:00 a.m.
The Right Reverend Brian Prior Diocesan Bishop
The Rev. Dr. James N. Wilson, II Priest-in-Charge
The Rev. Grant H. Abbott Theologian-in-Residence
In This Issue:
Mark Your Calendars – 2
Coffee Sip Team Schedule – 3
Reader & Chalice Bearer Schedule –4
July 2014 – Volume 75
New Birth Holy Trinity Episcopal Church Newsletter Church Address:
Epiphany Episcopal 1636 Van Buren Avenue
St. Paul, MN 55104
Office Address: 501 Dale Street North
Suite 201 St. Paul, MN 55103-1914
Phone: 651-228-0930 Fax: 651-224-9755
Email: holytrinityepiscopal@q.com
New Birth Newsletter Graphic Design
by Janelle Danforth
“At that time the kingdom of heaven will be like ten bridesmaids who took their lamps and went out to meet the bridegroom. Five of them were foolish and five were wise. The foolish ones took their lamps but did not take any oil with them. The wise ones, however, took oil in jars along with their lamps. 5 The bridegroom was a long time in coming, and they all became drowsy and fell asleep. At midnight the cry rang out: ‘Here’s the bridegroom! Come out to meet him!’ “Then all the bridesmaids woke up and trimmed their lamps. 8 The foolish ones said to the wise, ‘Give us some of your oil; our lamps are going out.’ ‘No,’ they replied, ‘there may not be enough for both us and you. Instead, go to those who sell oil and buy some for yourselves. But while they were on their way to buy the oil, the bridegroom arrived. The bridesmaids who were ready went in with him to the wedding banquet. And the door was shut. (Matthew 25:1-13)
Holy Trinity Episcopal Church is a very unique family-size congregation that continues to keep its lamps burning with a great vision for the future. I am deeply encouraged by the strong spirit, resilience, and faithfulness of its committed members. Though Holy Trinity has its own difficulties and challenges like other institutions on this planet earth, Holy Trinity always strives for a brighter and better missional future and I am optimistic for that brighter and better future.
Keep the Lamps Burning at Holy Trinity!
Great things happened during the month of June 2014 in the missional life of Holy Trinity. Spiritually, Holy Trinity was alive and well with Holy Baptism and great Pentecost Sunday celebration, with reflections on the missional multicultural identity of Pentecost Sunday that re-shifted the missional outlook of Holy Trinity. On June 15, 2014, Holy Trinity celebrated Holy Trinity Sunday with a new vigor for its new name from St. Philip & St. Thomas to Holy Trinity. The Holy Trinity Sunday worship service was a combined worship service of Father’s Day and Youth Sunday with focus on nurturing mutual and cordial family relationships within our Holy Trinity family. Financially, Holy Trinity was able to make current its financial obligations with ECMN and is encouraging the financial giving of parishioners and friends to keep the church financially strong and viable.
A part of the great happenings at Holy Trinity during the month of June 2014 was a meeting with the Board of Trustees of ECMN, which brought the discernment process to a successful ending, a significant achievement in the life of Holy Trinity. The successful ending of the discernment process or “Process with an End,” re-shifted the missional outlook of Holy Trinity from uncertainty to certainty, from pessimism to optimism, and from dying to living. The goal was to successfully end the discernment process that cast a dark cloud over the missional future of Holy Trinity for a very long time.
Continued on page 5
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July 2014
4 Independence Day 9-13 Episcopal Youth Event (EYE) 14 Loaves & Fishes 20 Youth Sunday / “Time and Talent Commissioning” event, immediately after church in the Undercroft. 25 August New Birth newsletter submissions due today 26 Ice Cream Social, 12 noon – 3pm 27 Quarterly Church Meeting, after service in Undercroft
Deadline for August 2014 New Birth submissions: July 25, 2014
In the event of bad weather, please call the church office at 651-228-0930 for a pre-recorded message about any service cancellations.
Emergency Food Shelf
The Pilgrim Baptist Church Food Shelf (732 W. Central, St. Paul) operates the 2nd & 4th Friday of each month. Next service dates: July 11 & 25, 4:00-5:30 p.m.
Juliette Greenfield JUL 1
Henry Cannon JUL 3
Terry Danforth JUL 3
Mercy Wilson JUL 4
Marcia Dudley JUL 5
George Hunkins JUL 5
James Sanigular JUL 6
David F. Taylor JUL 6
Cis Crabbe JUL 7
Patricia England JUL 9
George Thompson JUL 12
Stephanie Wilson JUL 12
David Taylor JUL 13
Joshua Raynes JUL 16
Roselin Wilson JUL 21
Celeste Carty JUL 22
L’Tya Jones JUL 23
Randy Robbins JUL 23
Betty V. Maxwell JUL 25
Walter Brown JUL 26
Ruth White JUL 26
If your name and birthday is not listed
please inform the church office. 2014 Baptism Dates - All Saints’ Day (November 1) or November 2, 2014. Parents may also choose their own baptism date and confirm it with the Priest.
Choir News – There will be no choir rehearsals for the summer. Next rehearsal will be on Wednesday, September 3, 2014. In lieu of summer rehearsals, we will have a brief music check and sing through of new material before services on Sunday mornings, between 10:30 a.m. and 10:55 a.m.
“Come and Follow Me” Vacation Spiritual Week (VSW), July 28 – August 2, 2014
Jesus called out, "Come, follow me, and I will show you how to fish for people!" (Matthew 4:19)
Our deepest longing is for God and Truth. The invitation to follow Jesus leads to God and Truth. Young children are a vital part of the invitation to follow Jesus. Young people need to spend more time contemplating on God and Truth. Truth leads to sanity and clear thinking. Holy Trinity parents are encouraged to send their children/youth of any age to a Vacation Spiritual Week (VSW) to work on their spiritual journey. We will focus on the Christian practices required to follow Jesus.
We will meet at the Church from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. during the week of July 28 to August 2, 2014. Please let us know if you are able to help with snacks, etc. Parents are invited to join us and transport their children/youth.
Ice Cream Social
Our 4th annual Ice Cream Social will take place on Saturday, July 26, 2014, from noon to 3 p.m. All are welcome! We will be distributing flyers and inviting the community. Mark your calendars, and plan to come out and enjoy some fellowship and ice cream!
*Team Leader calls to remind team
members to bring coffee sip items. If
any above date is in conflict with
schedules, please make arrangements
with another team as soon as possible.
Are you missing out on
Coffee Sip fun? To sign
up, please contact Julia
New-Landrum at
(651)645-9693.
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July 2014
Coffee Sip Team Schedule
July 6 – Team 2
Walter & Jennie Brown*
Avril Butcher-Barnes
Virginia Clark
Rosemary Gradine
Elaine Scott
Rose Williams-Lemieux
July 13 – Team 3
Linda Finney*
Victor & Margaret Crabbe
Juliette Greenfield
Jestina Thomas
Mayata White
July 20 – Team 4
Beverly Johnson*
Jennifer Bangoura
Martha Cobb
Brenda Hill
Bettye Kortus
Vanne Owens Hayes
Maria Reeve
Ruth White
July 27 – Team 5
Eliza Wilson*
Fr. James N. Wilson II
Patricia Allen
Patricia Ingram
Julie New-Landrum
Ruth Payne
Teresa Randall
Usher Schedule
July 6 Gordon Kirk Elaine Scott Hector Nanka Bruce July 13 Henry Cannon Victor Crabbe Juliette Greenfield July 20 Brenda Hill David Joshua Gordon Kirk July 27 Elaine Scott Hector Nanka Bruce Henry Cannon
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And whatever you do, in word or deed, do
everything in the name of the Lord Jesus,
giving thanks to God the Father through him.
Colossians 3:17 (ESV)
July 6 Oyeme Thomas Aliyah Jones July 13 Avery New Christopher Tonge July 20 Angelica Tonge Stephon Tonge July 27 Alisha Edwards Aliyah Jones
Congratulations to Brenda Hill, for her recent appointment as a new trustee of The Sheltering Arms Foundation! Her term officially begins on July 1, 2014.
SAVE THIS DATE Our annual church picnic will be held on August 17, 2014 at 10 a.m.
Watch the bulletin for more details!
“There is a destiny that makes us brothers; none goes his way alone; all that we send into the
lives of others comes back into our own.”
On Monday, July 14, 2014 we will prepare for and serve our hungry guests a warm supper from 5:00-7:00pm at Faith Lutheran Church, 499 Charles Avenue in St. Paul. The time specified includes preparation (5:00–5:30pm), serving (5:30-6:30pm), and clean-up (6:30-7:00pm).
Flowers on the Altar – If you would like to provide flowers in honor or memory of a loved one, please remember to sign up on the flower chart in the undercroft for your desired Sunday.
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July 6 4 Pentecost
George Hunkins*
Pearl Hunt-McCain*
OT & Psalm
EPIS/ Prayers
July 13 5 Pentecost
Shonia Edwards*
Fred Mitchell*
OT & Psalm
EPIS/ Prayers
July 20 6 Pentecost
YOUTH SUNDAY Youth Reader
Youth Reader
Chalice
Avril Butcher-Barnes
Pam Moore
Maria Reeve
OT & Psalm
EPIS/ Prayers
July 27 7 Pentecost
Linda Garrett*
Terry Danforth*
OT & Psalm
EPIS /Prayers
July 6 – Fourth Sunday after Pentecost: Proper 9
Genesis 24:34-38, 42-49, 58-67
Psalm 45: 11-18
Romans 7:15-25a
Matthew 11:16-19, 25-30
July 13 – Fifth Sunday after Pentecost: Proper 10
Genesis 25:19-34
Psalm 119:105-112
Romans 8:1-11
Matthew 13:1-9, 18-23
July 20 – Sixth Sunday after Pentecost: Proper 11
Genesis 28:10-19a
Psalm 139: 1-11, 22-23
Romans 8:12-25
Matthew 13:24-30, 36-43
July 27 – Seventh Sunday after Pentecost: Proper 12
Genesis 29:15-28
Psalm 105:1-11, 45b
Romans 8:26-39
Matthew 13:31-33, 44-52
Lessons Revised Common Lectionary (rcl)
July 2014 Reader & Chalice Bearer Schedule
* denotes both reader and chalice bearer
Attendance & Contributions for the month of June: June 1: 45 in attendance; $2,284.15 in giving; June 8: 85 in attendance; $2,639.34 in giving; June 15: 60 in attendance; $1,777.15 in giving; June 22: 46 in attendance; $1,917.15 in giving; June 29: 48 in attendance; $1,554.15 in giving; Total giving for the month of June: $10,171.94 According to the 2014 budget our target monthly giving is $10,820 ($2,496.93 per week).
A simple and convenient way to give –
Consider signing up for electronic giving. Holy Trinity Episcopal Church relies on the financial support of the congregation, and electronic giving offers an easy way to give on a recurring basis.
Contributions can be debited automatically from your checking or savings account or processed using your credit or debit card. You can sign up online or, if preferred, paper authorizations are available at the church office.
To give electronically, visit our church website, www.holytrinityepiscopalmn.org, and click on the “GIVE NOW!” tab to get started. Thank you!
REWARD
“Bring the full tithe into the storehouse, so that
there may be food in my house, and thus put me
to the test, says the Lord of hosts; see if I will not
open the windows of heaven for you and pour
down for you an overflowing blessing.”
Malachi 3:10
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Keep the Lamps Burning at Holy Trinity, continued from page 1
I am grateful to God, the hard work of Holy Trinity members, the Core Team, and the Missional Team of ECMN for the incredible missional partnership and collaboration that were put into the Process with an End. The outcome was an outstanding missional vision for Holy Trinity that raises missional awareness about the mark of God’s Mission, the gifts of the Holy Spirit, the needs within its missional context in Minneapolis and St. Paul, missional possibilities, and concludes with recommendations. Holy Trinity intends to implement these missional goals. Now with the end of the discernment process and the setting of missional goals, the home church location has become an issue. This is the responsibility of the Vestry, Building and Grounds Committee, the Congregation, and the Board of Trustees of the ECMN. This time around, I’ve decided to stay away from the home church location search process. I do trust the process; glad God has brought Holy Trinity this far, and positive that Holy Trinity is heading in the right direction. I want to encourage a spirit of oneness and collaboration in keeping with the meaning of our name, Holy Trinity. God has blessed Holy Trinity with many gifts and talents. The God who has brought Holy Trinity this far will see us through. All that we need to do now is to keep the lamps at Holy Trinity burning. Keep the lamps burning! Fr. James N. Wilson, II
“Is any sick among you? Let him call for the elders of the church;
and let them pray over him, anointing him with oil in the
name of the Lord.” James 5:14
We ask for your continued prayers for the following brothers and sisters: Archela Cobb, Carol Cuyjet, Ruth Edwards, May Engelking, Scot Fairbanks (May’s friend), Sondra Hickman, Percy Hughes, Jayne Hunkins, Fr. James Jenkins, Genard Lane, Frank McLeod, Betty Maxwell, Claire Miller, Ruth New, Gregory Payne, Teresa Randall, Shirley Raynes, Miata Smith (friend of Finney family), Joseph (Ed) Sizer, Joan Thompson, Johnamae Thompson, Beatrice Tiklo, Fr. Melvin Turner, and Frances Walker. We also pray for the members of Epiphany Church (Jean, Marcia, Jane, Joanne, and others). Lord in your mercy. Hear us, good Lord.
If you are sick or confined to your home,
please call the church office or tell someone so we can all pray for you.
Driving Courses for Seniors
AARP Smart Driver Course (AARP member’s discount - certificate of completion will allow auto insurance discount) July 22 9am-1pm ($19/AARP members & $24 non-members/ cash or credit cards accepted) 2660 Civic Center Drive, Roseville (651) 792-7006
To find an AARP course near you call 1-866-238-6135 or via computer go to www.aarp.org/findacourseMN
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Holy Trinity lives out its Anglican identity by celebrating the Feast Days of the Church with Holy Eucharist and bread and soup at 5:00 p.m. Here are the Feast Days for the remaining 2014 calendar year:
July 25 Saint James the Apostle August 25 Saint Bartholomew the Apostle September 22 Saint Matthew, Apostle and Evangelist October 18 Saint Luke the Evangelist October 23 Saint James of Jerusalem October 28 Saint Simon and Saint Jude the Apostles November 27 Thanksgiving Day (no evening service) November 30 to December 23 (Advent Season) December 1 Saint Andrew the Apostle December 22 Saint Thomas the Apostle December 24 Christmas Eve Service/Eve of the Nativity December 26 Saint Stephen, Deacon and Martyr December 29 The Holy Innocents
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This ‘N That
America is another name for opportunity. –Ralph Waldo Emerson
Great actions speak to ALL mankind. –Theodore Roosevelt
National honor is national property of the highest value. –James Monroe
What is right and what is practical are two different things. –James Buchanan
America is the pursuit and catching of happiness.
Once you settle for second, that’s what happens to you. –John F. Kennedy
Conformity is the jailor of freedom and the enemy of growth. –John F. Kennedy
Freedom is the right to question and change the established way of doing things. –Ronald Reagan
True friendship is a plant of slow growth. –George Washington
If there is no struggle, there is no progress. –Frederick Douglas
America – the land of the FREE BECAUSE of the BRAVE.
The perfect, delicate balance between freedom TO and freedom FROM is America.
America is a song…that must be sung together.
Liberty and Justice for ALL.
Freedom is being able to live with the consequences of your decisions.
The whole of government lies in the art of being HONEST. –Thomas Jefferson
America is too great for small dreams. –Ronald Reagan
One man with courage is a majority. –Andrew Jackson
Every new day begins with possibilities. –Ronald Reagan
It takes two to make PEACE. –John F. Kennedy
I believe the future belongs to freedom, not to fear. –John Adams
Never confuse movement with action.
All change is not growth as all movement is NOT FORWARD.
Guild of the Black Madonna News
Forward Day by Day – To our faithful readers: The cost of the daily devotional readings has increased, and while the Guild of the Black Madonna will continue to provide this service to the church, any donations to this project will be welcome. The large print copy costs $5.00 a year, at $1.25 per issue (formerly $1.10 per issue). The regular print or pocket size is $3.60 a year, at 90 cents per copy (previously 85 cents). Thank you for helping us offer this help in our spiritual journey. –Carlotta Cannon, Vice President, GBM ALOUD 2014: A Festival of New Work (Penumbra Theatre; 270 N. Kent St; Saint Paul 55102) – The Guild of the Black Madonna is holding 20 seats for the performance on Sunday, August 17, 2014, at 7:00 p.m., following the our annual Church Picnic at Como Park in Saint Paul. Tickets are $15.00.
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Holy Trinity T-Shirt! T-shirts are still available after the service in the Undercroft: Children’s sizes: $10 each (S, M, L), Adult Sizes: $12 each (S, M, L, XL), and $15 each (2X, 3X).
Womansong Penumbra Theatre Company, premier stage for African American Drama, was founded in 1976 (as was the Guild of the Black Madonna) as a venue for the African-American presence in the Twin City area. Penumbra Theatre Summer Institute presents a three year training program, art can change the world, training the next generation of activist artists. The program offers full and partial scholarships, college experience involving University of Minnesota Department of Theatre and Arts, professional interaction and support, including transportation assistance, snacks and auditions. This summer’s events include an original ensemble featuring a chorus of insightful and brave stories on Saturday, August 2, at 7:00 p.m. Powerful monologues and scenes performed by the second year class, followed by a discussion with the ensemble on Saturday, August 9, at 7:00 p.m. The third event takes place as a three-day festival of new work by the third-year students, a different experience each evening designed to enlighten, challenge and inspire, on Friday, August 15, Saturday, August 16 and Sunday, August 17, at 7:00 p.m. Alexandria and Hunter Reeve, children of our parish are enrolled in this Summer Institute and the Sunday, August 17 evening features Hunter Reeve. I am excited about this artistic event because I remember by mother singing to us (my sisters and I) as we drove home Sunday evenings. I also can “hear” my great-grandmother singing “He walks with me” as a young girl, emotions and feelings reflected in song.
Carlotta Cannon Womansong
Women, the keepers of story,
Women, the guardians of song.
Wherever they are, lifted in the harmony,
Of shared experience, they sing us home.
The Rondo Days festival on Saturday, July 19, 2014 WILL be back at the Rondo Education Center’s Outdoor Field at 560 Concordia Avenue (Old Rondo Avenue), which is north adjacent to the MLK center – the old site of previous Rondo Days festivals. This location will provide more convenience for our entertainment, our vendors, YOU the audience.
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FROM THE BISHOP'S BLOG
Ordination: Being Present to God's Holy Presence
Posted on July 1, 2014 by Episcopal Church in Minnesota | Leave a comment
Dear Friends, Sitting in the beautiful Kellogg room, we talked about how important it was to be present to the Presence, even amidst all the distractions around us. On "grace-filled cue", at that very moment, a very large truck came by and filled the room with noise. I, of course, took full advantage and said, "There will always be a lot of noise around us - we are called to be present to God's Presence." A few short hours later, "cloistered" away from the joyous ruckus that was going on just down the hallway, we spent most of our time in quiet, at times silence. As we ended our final prayers, I once again invited them to be present to the moment that was to take place, and to hold holy silence. Standing now some 100 feet behind a gregarious group of clergy, all those behind me were not distracted by the noise, but rather present to God's presence and all that was before them. Holy moments can often be lost on all sorts of details and distractions. It is so easy to get caught up in what cries the loudest for our attention, rather than staying focused on the small, quiet voice that calls our name. Through the years, many a clergy have confessed to me that Sunday morning worship is anything but that; they often end up feeling more like an event organizer, rather than the one to invite the gathered to prayer. Yet, for our incredible 16 newly ordained, even amidst the full gamut of their own emotions and surrounded by the sweet sounds of anxiously awaiting family and friends, they were present to God's Holy Presence; an experience I pray that will carry them forward as they go forth to a world filled with noise and distractions from that small quiet voice calling their names. Blessings,
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Position Opening – Part-Time Communications Assistant, St. John the Evangelist, St. Paul St. John the Evangelist Episcopal Church, a diverse and growing parish located in the thriving, historic Ramsey Hill neighborhood just west of downtown St. Paul, seeks an experienced individual to join our office team with the skills and temperament to serve as the communications hub for our dynamic congregation of nearly 500 active members. For the full job description, including instructions on how to apply, click here. Position Opening – Dean, Cathedral of Our Merciful Saviour, Faribault Names are now being received for those feeling called to be the next Dean at the Cathedral of Our Merciful Saviour, Faribault, the historical cathedral in the Episcopal Church in Minnesota. This position is part-time. For additional information about the cathedral in Faribault, see their website. Click here to see their Office for Transition Ministry Portfolio. Click here for a list of leadership skills and characteristics. Does this sound like you? If you are interested in more information or would like to apply for this position, please send a cover letter articulating your sense of call and fit for the position, along with your resume and Transition Ministry. Portfolio by July 20, 2014 to: Canon Karen Olson Missioner for Ministry Episcopal Church in Minnesota 1730 Clifton Place, Suite 201 Minneapolis, MN 55403 Karen.o@episcopalmn.org 612.870.3312 Position Opening – Children’s and Youth Music Director, Saint John the Evangelist, St. Paul St. John the Evangelist in St. Paul is seeking an energetic, faithful, and organized individual to join the church’s staff team. The successful candidate will love working with children and youth, oversee and select choral music for two choirs, and play keyboard at an adequate level. This job requires the candidate to work during the program year, which runs September through May, and to be available on Wednesday afternoons and Sunday mornings. For the full job description, including instructions on how to apply, click here. Position Opening – Parish Administrator, Trinity Episcopal Church, Excelsior The Parish Administrator is an essential position that provides hospitality for members and visitors, ensures smooth and efficient functioning of key parish functions/ministries and is a central source of parish knowledge and communication. This position reports to the Rector and is at the center of all administrative, relational and technological dimensions of congregational life. For the full job description, including instructions on how to apply, click here.
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If you would like to volunteer for this event with Holy Trinity,
contact Sheila Crabbe at 612-643-1109.
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Holy Trinity Episcopal Church 501 North Dale Street, Suite 201 Saint Paul, MN 55103-1914
OUR MISSION
To spread the word of God to all God's people through outreach, youth
and adult faith formation programs.
HOURS
Worship Service & Sunday school: Sunday, 11:00 a.m.
Church Office Hours: Tuesday-Friday, 9:30 a.m. – 3:30 p.m.
Office Closed on Mondays
Email: holytrinityepiscopal@q.com
www.holytrinityepiscopalmn.org/
Visit the Episcopal Church web site at: www.episcopalmn.org
The Episcopal Church welcomes you.
OFFICERS
Senior Warden: George Thompson
Junior Warden: David Joshua
Treasurer: Brenda Hill
Clerk: Avril Butcher-Barnes
Envelope Clerk: Ruth White
STAFF
The Rev. Dr. James N. Wilson, II, Priest in Charge
Nicole Benson, Administrative Assistant
Michael Vasich, Music Director
Janelle Danforth, Volunteer Graphic Designer