ONLINE WORSHIP ONLY CONTINUES
Due to the resurgence of the Corona 19 virus, In-person worship services at Trinity will be suspended until further notice. We hope that each of you will continue to watch our online services on Sundays at 8:00 a.m., 10:30 a.m. and 5:30 p.m.
Online Worship Schedule
Watch Worship Services
at 8:00 a.m., 10:30 a.m. and 5:30 p.m.
each Sunday via Facebook Live

Wednesday Evening Prayer (5:30 p.m.) and
Thursday's Healing Service (6:30 p.m.) both posted via Facebook Live too!

(Please follow link to access Trinity Episcopal Church Facebook page)

Worship Service documents and a weekly video of the 10:30 a.m. service also available on the Trinity website at www.trinitygalv.org



The Flowers on the Altar this Sunday are given to the Glory of God and for all those celebrating Birthdays this week.

The music at this service is provided by
Mr. Stephen Roddy ,
Director of The Houston Children’s Chorus.

The solo at this service is sung by Mr. Edgar Moore, tenor, a member of the Trinity choir.
Download Worship Service and follow along!
9th Sunday after Pentecost - Morning Prayer - Rite I
 (8:00 a.m. service)

9th Sunday after Pentecost - Morning Prayer - Rite II
(10:30 a.m. service)
Also recorded and posted on www.trinitygalv.org

9th Sunday after Pentecost - Morning Prayer - Rite II
(5:30 p.m. service)
Pre-recorded and posted on FaceBook
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(Saturday afternoons) 
BIRTHDAYS THIS WEEK
8/02 – Susan Adams
8/02 – Shannon Davis
8/03 – Dennis Miller
8/03 – Joseph Patane
8/04 – Bill Dannenmaier
8/04 – J. J. Viggiano 
8/05 – Elizabeth Malloy
8/05 – Haley McCarley
8/06 – Douglas McLeod
8/07 – Margaret Kelso
8/07 – Shanna Pennington
8/07 – Ron Wyatt

PRAYERS OF HEALING :
Judy Kelso, Bill Kennard, Michael Pistone, Bill Smith, Fellman Seinsheimer,
 Alison Barker, John Clyburn, Joy Incaprera,
Kay Davis, Tommy Clark, Mr. Marshall,
and all who have been afflicted with the Corona virus.


PRAYERS FOR THOSE IN MILITARY SERVICE :
Jarrod Johnson, John R. Kelley, John Kelso, Jr ,
Bo Lollar, David Middleton and John Wilkinson.

OUR ONGOING PRAYERS ARE REQUESTED FOR
Please notify the office if your loved ones and/or friends have recovered.
Doug McLeod, Wayne Pagan, Samitha Edwards, Sally West, Stacy Haynes, Roger Lindsey, Margaret Lee, Leo Mack, Leta Higgins, Robert Lefeber, Ruben Rincon, Ellen Parkey, Sissy Howell, Brad Thomas, P eggy McMullen, Mary Cooper, David Edwards, Karen Rudenberg, Belva Funke, Frances Townsend, Mindy Bollinger, Phillip Head, Billy Garrison, and Kyle Brown.

FOR ALL WHO GRIEVE AND ALL WHO MOURN
Especially for families of the victims of all kinds of violence and
the families of Erin Toberman and Benny Davis.


PRAYER FOR SCHOOLS
We offer our prayers for Trinity Episcopal School, Galveston Independent School District, and for all schools, administrators, teachers, staff, students and parents as they make decisions concerning the upcoming school year.
St. Vincent’s House Pantry
St. Vincent’s House has issued a special request for assistance with their food pantry. Please toss a few of these items in your grocery cart and drop them by the church office
BETWEEN 10 A.M. AND 4:00 P.M. MONDAY THROUGH THURSDAY.
Please do not leave items out on the steps.

If you are concerned about coming in the office,
just give us a call at 409-765-6317 and we will come out to your car.

Blessings and thanks for helping to make a difference.

Pop-top Foods 
  • Vienna Sausage
  • Tuna or Chicken (with or without crackers)
  • Peanut Butter or cheese crackers
  • Pork n Beans
  • Fruit cups
  • Nutra-Grain food bars
  • Protein Food Bars
  • Pop Tarts
  • Small individual cereals
  • Individual packs of Cookies
  • Powdered Milk
  • Individual pkg. meals
  • Kool Aid
  • Real fruit juices (not soda)
Personal Items
  • Soap (bars/bath gel)
  • Razors/Shaving Cream
  • Deodorant (Male/Female)
  • Toothbrushes/Toothpaste
  • Sanitary Napkins
  • Detergent (small)
  • Water Bottles
  • Diapers
st. vincents
Pictured from left are Alek Thatcher, JaLene Thatcher Kambhu, Mike Ellis and Larissa Botik.
 
William Temple Foundation aka "Willie T's" 
Ministers to UTMB Students During COVID 19
 
Even in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, Willie T’s has continued its support of local college students, though the program has changed to protect everyone’s health.
Before the virus outbreak, students gathered in Eaton Hall once a week for a meal cooked and served by volunteers in the building’s kitchen. Most made frequent use of the Willie T’s “study hall,” a quiet where they could read, research and recuperate away from the campus classroom environment.
Lately, though, the kitchen, dining hall and study room have been closed, and students drive by the west entry to Trinity Episcopal School to pick up a pre-cooked, pre-packaged meal every two weeks. Volunteers wear gloves, and their smiles are hidden behind face masks.
“We serve 40 or 50 meals every other week,” said Larissa Botik, Executive Director of the William Temple Foundation (aka Willie T’s). “We purchase them from local restaurants to help support the Galveston economy, and we work hard to keep everything safe for our students and volunteers alike.”
So far, food has come from Queen’s Barbecue, Gino’s Italian Restaurant, America’s Kitchen, Shy Katz and Sunflower Bakery.

Larissa W. Botik
Executive Director, William Temple Foundation

ANNOUNCING SENIOR HOURS
AT MOODY MANSION

Galveston’s 1895 Moody Mansion has instituted free weekly “Senior Hours” to help local senior citizens safely cope with the stress of isolation during the COVID-19 pandemic.

“Avoiding infection is important,” said Betty Massey, Executive Director of the Mary Moody Northen Endowment. “But mental health is important, too, and some people are experiencing loneliness, depression and fear of leaving their homes. We invite them to make reservations by calling (409) 765-9770 and be our guests.”

On Thursdays, August 6, 13, 20 and 27, Galveston County residents age 60 and better will be admitted free into the mansion with enhanced safety precautions:

  • The mansion will be open exclusively for elder Galveston County residents from 8:30 to 10 a.m., before other guests arrive.
  • A maximum of 75 people will be admitted during those hours. Advance reservations will be required.
  • Strict face mask and social distancing policies will be in place. Masks will be provided for people who don’t have them.
  • Hand-sanitizing stations are located on the mansion grounds.
  • The mansion will retain its “no-touch experience,” meaning guests do not need to touch anything while listening to a recorded narrative on a self-guided tour.
  • Admission is free, though contributions to the Galveston Children’s Museum will be welcome.

Call 409-765-9770 for reservations. Moody Mansion is located at 2618 Broadway in Galveston, online at www.moodymansion.org .
FROM THE DIOCESE:

Check your church readiness by using our emergency preparedness guide .

Families should also prepare, and these tools are helpful in any kind of disaster.

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