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Weekly Newsletter
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Claws for a Cause is This Sunday!
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Claws for a Cause is here! This Sunday there will only be
one service at 10:30 a.m.
everyone is encouraged to wear red!
Claws for a Cause will kick off at 5 p.m. in front of Trinity Church. There will be music, food, and games for the kids! We hope to see you there!
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Starting on Sunday, May 20th Trinity Episcopal Church will go to Summer Service Schedule.
Summer
Worship and Formation Schedule
is as follows:
Sundays
: Holy Eucharist: Rite II at 10:30 AM | Christian Education at 9:15 AM
Wednesdays:
Healing Eucharist Service with (Holy Anointing) at 5:30 PM
This Summer Schedule will continue until September 9th
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The Church Office will be closed
Monday, May 21st
and
Monday, May 28th
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Sign Up for a Volunteer Shift for Claws for a Cause.
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There is still time to sign up to volunteer for Claws for a Cause!
If you would like to sign up for a shift please email
Lee Carby
,
You can also stop by the church office and sign your name next to a work shift.
We look forward to working with all of you!
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Courtney Taylor to be Ordained Vocational Deacon
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The Episcopal Diocese of Mississippi has announced that Courtney Taylor, long-time Trinity parishioner, will be ordained as a Vocational Deacon for the Diocese. The ordination will take place at St. Andrew’s Cathedral, in Jackson, on Saturday, June 9
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, at 10:30 AM. All are welcome to attend. Courtney has been involved in the formation process for the diaconate for several years now. Trinity Church congratulates Courtney and her family, and wishes her a long and prosperous ministry.
The Bishop has also announced that Courtney will be assigned to St. James Church in Port Gibson as a Deacon upon her ordination. Courtney is currently assigned to St. James as she completes her formation process.
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Thy Kingdom Come
Join the Global Wave of Prayer
May 10-20, 2018
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Thy Kingdom Come is a global prayer movement which the Archbishop of Canterbury is inviting people around the world to join. The wave of prayer will start in May and run for 10 days between the Christian festivals of Ascension and Pentecost. It’s not complicated – we’re simply asking people to pray in whatever way they want and with whoever they want for others to come to know Jesus Christ.
Read more...
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Directions to Login to the Online Church Directory
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Click
here
if you have an iPhone or
here
if you have an Android
to get instructions on how to log back in or how to reset your password.
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Happening This Week at Trinity
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If you have something for the Church Calendar, please let the church office know
here
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Serving This Week at Trinity
Sunday, May 20 - Pentecost Sunday
(Only one Service)
Eucharistic Mi
nisters:
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10:30 a.m
. - Hyde Carby
Lectors:
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10:30 a.m
. - Mike Gimmell, Anne MacNeil
Intercessor (10:30):
Philip Carby
Usher Captain:
Phil Lindley
Greeters:
Phil and Donna Lindley
Oblation Bearers:
The Hyde Carby Family
Altar Guild:
Ann O'Bryant, Cyndy Stevens
Flower Guild:
Amelia Salmon / Katharine Garner
To find the full Liturgical Schedule for May, please click
here
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Sunday, May 20 - Pentecost Sunday
(click on links below for readings)
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Your prayers are requested for....
Spencer Allen, Dylan Pressgrove, Ginny Patterson, Edwin Erinne, John and Mimi Bornman, Charles and Carla Johnson, Emmalee Cupit, Coral Byrd, Linda Dustin, Kathy Hester, George and Pat Dickens, Judy Coker, Ellen Sessions, Mary Scott, Megan Mascagni, Linda Lundy, Barham Moss, Katharine Garner, Antonio Cavazos, Jennifer Shane, Corky and Charlie Vess, Aurora Shane, Virginia Salmon, Regina Charboneau, Jim Overton, Virginia Siddall, Jeanie Peabody, Wathen Dogget, Charlotte Mueller, Cynthia McCormick,
Cheryl LeBlanc, Michael Guyer, Blanca Cartwright, Hailey Claxton, Bobbye Draine, Ashley Boutwell, Rachel Beland, Doris Ann Benoist
Please remember the home-bound and those in nursing and assisted living:
Molly Gallagher, Marie Philips, Betty Rogillio, Jean Bond, Jane Stewart, Mary Ann Jones, Marie Tillery, Burt Matheny, Dixie Miller, Jane Plummer.
The families, students, and staff of Trinity Episcopal Day School, and our Armed Forces
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A Prayer For This Week
Dear Lord,
We light a candle,
and enjoy the flickering light ,
the fragrance
and warmth it creates.
But without the spark that ignites,
there will be no flame.
Without the wax,
the source of power,
the wick will not burn.
Without the flame,
there will be no fragrance,
no warmth, no light.
And so with us, Lord.
You are the catalyst that ignites us,
and the fuel that sustains us.
You fill us with your fragrance
as you enter our lives.
You empower us
to carry your flame in our hearts,
to be the fragrance, warmth,
and light of your love,
in this dark world.
Amen
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Trinity Episcopal Church
305 South Commerce St, Natchez, Mississippi 39120
Phone: (601) 445-8432
Fax: (601) 442-4939
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