Today Every Sunday

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Today Every Sunday
The Rev. Dr. James
Herbert Cooper, Rector
announcements from trinity church & st. paul’s chapel
The Rev. Canon
Anne Mallonee, Vicar
For Visitors and Newcomers
Welcome to Trinity Church and St. Paul’s Chapel.
We’re glad you’re here. Come connect with us:
FELLOWSHIP HOUR Visit with fellow worshippers over coffee and snacks after all of today's services. After the 9am at Trinity, go through the arched
doorway at the right of the altar and continue across
the footbridge to the lobby across the street. After
the 11:15am, head outside for coffee under the tent
and speak to anyone with an “Ask me about Trinity” badge to learn more about Trinity’s offerings,
ministries, and opportunities for service. And after
the 8am and 10am services at St. Paul’s Chapel,
gather at the center of the room.
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.
VIDEO POSTCARD Send a video “hello” to family
and friends, streamed live at trinitywallstreet.org
and available on-demand. Gather at the eagle
lectern after the 11:15am service and a guide will
meet you to create your video postcard.
TRINITY GIFT SHOP Visit the gift shop to see
new Trinity products and unique gifts for all ages
and interests; located at the rear of the church, open
from 9:30am to 3:30pm.
Stewardship of Cooperation
If the Holy Spirit can take over the subconscious with
our consent and cooperation, then we have almighty
Power working at the basis of our lives, then we can do
anything we ought to do, go anywhere we ought to go,
and be anything we ought to be.
—–The Rev. Dr. E. Stanley Jones
Stewardship is the spiritual discipline of generously giving
of all that we have and all that we are. Each month we consider a different aspect of our response to God’s gifts.
Today
September 8, 2013
Community Bible Study
10am, 74 Trinity Place, 2nd Floor, Parlor
Whether you’re a Bible scholar, just opening the book for the first time, or anywhere in between, your voice is welcome and encouraged. Led by the Community
Bible Study team. Drop-ins welcome!
Sunday School Open House and Registration
10am-11am, 74 Trinity Place, 3rd Floor
Come meet Trinity’s Sunday School teachers and staff and learn about this year’s
curricula over a coffee reception. Parents will be invited to meet the teachers and
see two new classrooms, an art room, and gardens added this year! Classes begin
September 15. For more information or to register for Sunday School, contact
Lisa Bridge, Program Manager for Children and Youth Ministries, at lbridge@
trinitywallstreet.org.
Sunday School Teacher Brunch
1pm-3pm, 74 Trinity Place
Do you feel called to teach? are you looking for ways to be more connected at
Trinity? If so, come join us for this Annual Sunday School Teacher Brunch where
you can learn about our classrooms and curricula, meet other teachers, and find
ways to get involved! Information: Lisa Bridge, Program Manager for Children
and Youth Ministries, at [email protected].
Pie Club
1:30pm-4pm, 74 Trinity Place, Parish Kitchen
Compline by Candlelight
8pm, St. Paul’s Chapel
A candlelit service of music and prayers, based on the liturgy used for centuries
by monastic communities to end the day. It is both ancient and contemporary,
with chant and newly-composed music sung by members of the Choir of Trinity
Wall Street. Tonight: Benjamin Britten’s Sacred and Profane: I. St. Godric’s Hymn;
II mon waxe wood.
Every Sunday
Nursery Care (six months through age 5)
8:30am-1pm
74 Trinity Place, 3rd Floor (behind Trinity Church, across the pedestrian
bridge)
The Gospel, Times, Journal, and You
10am, 74 Trinity Place, 2nd Floor, Seminar Room
Discussion centering around the editorial pages of The New York Times, The
Wall Street Journal, and the day’s Gospel. Led by the Rev. Mark Bozzuti-Jones.
Brown Bag Lunch Ministry—Packing Lunches
cussions on how to create a unified spiritual identity. With Father
Daniel Simons, Trinity Wall Street and Rabbi Darren Levine. Please
join us for a short meeting on September 14 at 6pm, following the
Yom Kippur Interfaith Service at St. Paul’s Chapel
(former social work supervisor at John Heuss House); Birtill
Groves, Dorothy Kelly, Bruce Leffler, and Ernest McPherson
(friends of Ruth Lovelock).
New Beginnings: Trinity’s Ministry of Seniors
10am, 74 Trinity Place, 2nd Floor, Parlor
New Beginnings, Trinity’s ministry of seniors, meets weekly for
gentle yoga, Bible study, to attend noonday service, and help with
the distribution of brown bag lunches to needy persons. Information: [email protected].
Bulletin Board
In the military: Oliver Barnyak (Alex Burns’ friend); Randall
Middleton, Christine, and Sean Reardon (Evadné Hodge’s
friends); Samuel Davis (Dolores Osborne’s nephew); Paul Watson; Peter Martinez (Beverly Ffolkes-Bryant’s friend); Michael
Dunn; Blaine Holt and Cameron Holt (Katie Basquin’s friends);
Zane Kupper.
Fellowship Gathering: Job Seekers’ Group
10:30am, 74 Trinity Place, 3rd Floor, Room 2
2014 Pilgrimage Registration Open
12:45pm, 74 Trinity Place, 2nd Floor, Parish Hall
fallen brethren. September Twelfth relates one such story, examining the rippling effects of both national catastrophe and personal
loss. Information: www.americanbard.org.
Next Sunday
Thursday, September 12
Discovery Classes Begin September 15
10am, Sundays, 74 Trinity Place, Parish Hall
In the series, “Spirituality in the City,” we will reflect on the
city that has been changing around us for more than three
centuries. In the first session, 9/11 Tribute Center Volunteer
Guide Joan Mastropaolo discusses “Spiritual Solace after 9/11.”
At 1:30pm that day, Ms. Mastropaolo will lead a tour to the galleries of the 9/11 Tribute Center. Space for the tour is limited. Advance registration required by September 12 at [email protected].
Trinity Movement Choir Performs “Reconciliation”
2:30pm, Trinity Church
Join us for a performance of “Reconciliation,” a dance created in response to the 10th anniversary of the September 11, 2001 attacks, first
performed at St. Paul’s Chapel in 2011 and at the Sacred Dance Guild
conference in 2012. Admission is free. Information: Marilyn Green at
[email protected] or Toni Foy at [email protected].
This Week
Tuesday, September 10
Bible Study: Mark’s Gospel—Uncovered
6pm, 74 Trinity Place, 3rd Floor, Room 1
Fellowship Gathering: The Blessing Group
6:30pm, 74 Trinity Place, 3rd Floor, Library
Wednesday, September 11
Votive Eucharist for Peace
12:05pm, Trinity Church
A service commemorating September 11, 2001. Hymns and readings emphasize peace and harmony among all people.
Votive Eucharist for Peace
12:30pm, Wednesday, September 11, St. Paul’s Chapel
A service commemorating September 11, 2001. Hymns and readings emphasize peace and harmony among all people.
New Small Group: The Canon
6:30pm-7:30pm, 74 Trinity Place, 3rd Floor, Room 2.
This small discussion group is for those seeking to deepen their
understanding of the Canon (our sacred Hebrew and New Testament Bible collection) through text study and basic Koine Greek
and Hebrew language study. Led by Lisa Bridge, guest teachers
and other scholars. Contact: [email protected].
Staged Reading: September Twelfth
7pm, Charlotte’s Place, 107 Greenwich St.
The American Bard Theatre Company will host a free staged
reading of a new play, September Twelfth. In the weeks and
months following 9/11, a number of surviving NYC firefighters
entered into relationships with the grief-stricken wives of their
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Concerts at One: Celebrating Britten
1pm, Trinity Church
Julian Wachner conducts NOVUS NY, Vale Rideout, tenor, and
Sarah Brailey, soprano, in Serenade for Tenor, Horn and Strings and
Les Illuminations. Information: trinitywallstreet.org/britten.
Today’s Flowers
The chancel flowers in Trinity Church are given to the glory of God
and in loving memory of Leona Richards on the first anniversary
of her death, by Carla Richards.
Come explore the world that shaped early Christianity, tracing the course of Paul and the early apostles’ ministries through
modern-day Turkey and Greece, and exploring through scripture
and readings Paul’s radical message of freedom. Registration for
the April 21-30 trip will take place through October, and is open
to the Trinity community including online friends. Information:
www.travelillume.com/trc/tkx/.
Fellowship Gathering: Summer Dance Aerobics
6:30pm-7:30pm, 74 Trinity Place, 2nd Floor, Parlor
Pastoral Care
Friday, September 13
In case of illness, a death in the family, or other pastoral emergencies, please call 917.488.0717 to reach a member of the Pastoral
Team on call for the week: Mark Bozzuti-Jones, Deborah Lee,
Sister Ann, Sister Gloria, Sister Promise, or Anne Mallonee. For
other pastoral needs, especially pastoral conversation about life issues, call the Rev. Mark Bozzuti-Jones, Priest for Pastoral Care and
Community, at 212.602.0765.
Wine and Cheese Gathering
6pm-7:30pm, 74 Trinity Place, 2nd Floor, Parlor
Join your friends and fellow parishioners for a lively evening of
food, wine, and fellowship. Please bring a bottle of your favorite
wine, a wedge of cheese, or some crackers. Fruit and non-alcoholic
beverages provided. Information: [email protected].
Let us know
In our prayers
Coming Soon
Volunteers needed at St. Paul’s on September 11
8am-3pm, Wednesday, September 11, St. Paul’s Chapel
Volunteers are needed to provide hospitality by welcoming visitors
to St. Paul’s Chapel and being available to answer questions about
the Chapel’s role ministering to first responders after the attacks on
the World Trade Center, as well as its role in Lower Manhattan over
the past 250 years. If you’d like to volunteer, contact Mike Hogan at
[email protected] or 646.216.6261.
Yom Kippur
5pm-6pm, Saturday, September 14, St. Paul’s Chapel
Join Rabbi Darren Levine and Fr. Daniel Simons for a Yom Kippur
Interfaith service. Yom Kippur marks the beginning of the Jewish liturgical year, and is a service of new beginnings and renewal.
Trinity/Tamid joint services are meant especially for households
that share more than one religious tradition, and for anyone who
is enriched by the wisdom of other spiritual paths.
Faith Encounter
6pm, September 14, Informational Meeting, St. Paul’s Chapel
5pm-6:30pm, Sundays, October 6 and November 10
Faith Encounter will bring people in the same family together for
a series of conversations exploring matters of faith and spirituality for homes where more than one faith is present and have distrinitywallstreet.org
To add names to the Sunday prayer list for the current month, email
[email protected] or call 212.602.0800.
Winifred Ross; Eldra Hasbourne; Marcella Coulthurst; Cynthia
Cartwright; Norma Rogers; Esther Rivers; Perpetue Dalmacy;
Annette Andrews; Roy Watson; Sally Kaukolin; Delores Bennett;
Evadné Hodge; Thomas Moses (Ferina Moses’ brother); Loren
Hall; Patrice-Lou Thomas; Agness Thomas, Kezia Sturdivant,
and Stephen Thomas (relatives of Patrice-Lou Thomas); Maisy
Curry; Novella Shockley (Lonny Shockley’s mother); Earnestine
Richard (mother of Antoinette Stratton); Betty Flynn (friend of
Katie Basquin); Bob Blaine; Anne Marie Faulkner; Lisa Campbell (niece of Cynthia Moten); Zaida Cintron and Edison Velez
(Maria Velez’s parents); Peter Jimenez (Maria Velez’s friend); the
Rev. Tony Jarvis (friend of Canon Anne Mallonee); Megan Rosa
(daughter of Ilyse Fink); Melvin Dixon, Christine, and Milagros
(friends of Lorraine Westcarr); Janet Levine; Clan Linton (Cynthia Smith’s brother); Betsy Berry (Westina Matthews’ mother);
Colette Goldammer and Melissa Monterosso (friends of Paul
Monterosso); Mary and Lance Cunha (Heather Amato’s parents);
Joyce de Jorna; Lucila (Carmen Ramirez’ mother); James Richards (Carla Richards’ father); Heidi Stanke (Catherine Stanke’s
niece); Loris Harrington (friend of Maria Menna Perper); Regina
Mari (mother of Kevin Mari); Roy Burrowes; Claudius Burrowes,
Owen Burrowes, Dennis Burrowes, Ruby Burrowes, and LeslieAnne Burrowes (relatives of Roy Burrowes); Alfred DiRaffaele;
Robert Cartwright (Cynthia Cartwright’s brother); Terri Lucas
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Departed: William Slade.
We ask for blessings on students, teachers, administrators, and
parents, for the start of a new school year.
We ask for blessings upon the people of Chinangali B, Tanzania, our
partner parish through the Carpenter’s Kids program.
Today in the Anglican Cycle of Prayer, we pray for The Rt. Rev. Augustine Arapyona Salimo, and the Diocese of Sebei (Uganda).
We pray in solidarity with the Millennium Development Goals:
“The world has the means to end extreme poverty. We pray that
we may have the will.”
Attendance
August 25, 2013
8am St. Paul’s
17
10am St. Paul’s
34
9am Trinity
93
11:15am Trinity
227
Laying on of hands
2
Total 373
September 1, 2013
8am St. Paul’s
10am St. Paul’s
9am Trinity
11:15am Trinity
Laying on of hands
Total 19
44
71
219
5
358
Attendance at weekday services (week beginning August 25)
Trinity Church
409 St. Paul’s Chapel
96
Online worshipers—August 25 services
Live at 9am
57 On demand 9am
Live at 11:15am
120 On demand 11:15am
52
854
Congregational Council Committee Meetings
Congregational Council—meets monthly, third Tuesday
of the month, 6pm-7:30pm, 2nd floor, Parlor. RSVP: Susan
Suliman, [email protected].
Community Standing Committee—meets bi-monthly,
second Wednesday of the month, 6pm-7:30pm, 3rd floor.
RSVP: Heather Lorch, [email protected].
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Worship Schedule
Sunday Staff
Monday–Friday
8:15am Morning Prayer
All Saints’ Chapel, Trinity Church
12:05pm Holy Eucharist
Trinity Church
(Following the Eucharist, there are Prayers for Healing in All Saints’ Chapel)
12:30pm Prayers for Peace
St. Paul’s Chapel
(including Saturdays & Sundays)
5:15pm Evening Prayer
All Saints’ Chapel, Trinity Church
Dr. Kathy Bozzuti-Jones The Rev. Mark
Associate Director, Faith Bozzuti-Jones
Formation and Education Director for Pastoral
Care & Community
Lisa Bridge
Program Manager,
Children & Youth
The Rev. Canon James
G.Callaway, DD
Deputy Emeritus
Marilyn Haskel
Music Associate,
St. Paul’s Chapel
David Jette
Head Verger
Tripp Jones
Verger
Deborah A. Lee
Carlos Mateo
Program Manager, Pastoral Verger
Care & Community
Sunday
8am
St. Paul’s Chapel, Holy Eucharist
9am
Trinity Church, Holy Eucharist
10am
St. Paul’s Chapel, Holy Eucharist with hymns
11:15am
Trinity Church, Holy Eucharist
with the Trinity Choir
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