Weekly News and Thank-Yews from the Pews
Thursday, January 14, 2021
This Sunday Worship & Fellowship Info

You Tube Live-Stream broadcasts
this Sunday,
The Second Sunday after the Epiphany,
January 17th at 9:00am.


In order to attend these services:
Please visit our website at www.trinitysonoma.org
Select Join Our Online Worship
Select the appropriate service you wish to view.
Relax and enjoy!


After the Sunday service, please join together through Zoom! for a virtual coffee hour - click here to gain access!

Wear a Mask ~ Wash Your Hands ~ Keep your Distance
Be Kind ~ Forgive anyway ~ Take a Breath
2021 Stewardship Campaign
Together we are resilient.  
 
Update: January 13, 2021

With only two weeks left, we are almost at our $100,000 goal for this year’s Stewardship Campaign.  
 
For those of you who have not made a pledge, or made a pledge last year, we ask for your continued support and consideration in making a pledge for 2021. No amount is too small, and every gift is vital for the maintenance and operations of our parish which also supports Father Jim in outreach and prayer.  
 
Additional pledge cards are available at the parish office or on our website, trinitysonoma.org under GIVING and select 2021 Stewardship Campaign. Here you can make an online pledge or print a pledge card which you can mail to the parish office.  
 
Our sincerest thanks to those who have already pledged and thank you again for your consideration and your continued support of our parish.    
Bible Study at Trinity - -
Dante's The Divine Comedy
Fr. Jim will be embarking on a new topic with the Bible Study Group that explores Dante's "The Divine Comedy."
If this has seemed inaccessible in the past, you will enjoy this treatment of the material in a friendly and engaging manner.
Wednesdays at 11:00am - please wear a mask! Coffee served (natch!)
Trinity Mindfulness Group
Is an open group, and welcomes all to participate! Please consider joining in with prayers, sharing, meditation, and constructive conversation.

The group meets in Abbot courtyard with coffee and goodies in an informal circle where every can listen and share!
Masks are required and seating is socially distanced.
Communion Continues at Trinity!
We have had very successful communions outside in Abbot Courtyard these past few Sundays, and everyone has been wonderfully cooperative in following protocols and maintaining a safe environment.
Please come by!
(If it rains, we will be in the breezeway)

The protocols in place are simple and straightforward:

  • Wear a mask
  • Stay at least 6-feet apart.
  • Have your temperature taken
  • Disinfect your hands (sanitizer provided).

Please come in the spirit of community and with a respect for the health of everyone attending.
Diocesan & Beyond News
An easy way to keep abreast of the news around the Episcopal Diocese of Northern California is to subscribe to its newsletter, the Diocesan e-News, which is delivered to your inbox on most Tuesday afternoons. Click HERE to be directed to their signup page. They take your privacy seriously and do not share their lists with anyone; to unsubscribe, simply click on the unsubscribe link that is at the end of each newsletter and you will be taken off the list immediately.
Dear Friends in Christ,
I wish you a happy and hope-filled New Year. May God's grace shine upon you in the coming year.


In your wisdom, O Lord our God, you have made all things, and have allotted to each of us the days of our life: We come to you in prayer on this the beginning of a new year. Grant that we may live in your presence, that we may be guided by your Holy Spirit, and that in the year of 2021 we may offer all our works to your honor and glory; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.

To download a printable transcript of Bishop Curry's message, please click here.
Presiding Bishop Curry’s Word to the Church:
Who shall we be?
Episcopal Church Presiding Bishop Michael Curry has issued a Word to the Church.

See/Read more:
Spanish transcript here:
Coming soon!

"From Many, One:
Conversations Across Difference”  
Starting January 18 (Martin Luther King Jr. Day), The Episcopal Church launches "From Many, One: Conversations Across Difference,” a campaign urging Episcopalians and our neighbors to engage in the spiritual practice of listening and honest conversation across the many differences that separate us, starting with four simple questions: 
  1. What do you love? 
  2. What have you lost? 
  3. Where does it hurt? 
  4. What do you dream?  
Inspired by the Latin phrase on the U.S. seal – E Pluribus (“from many”) Unum (“one”) – the campaign is designed to offer a faithful perspective and time-tested practice for knitting deeply divided communities into a diverse, more perfect union. In a cultural moment shadowed by pandemic, fractious politics, and deep division within families, communities, and nations, Episcopalians can partner in simple ways to celebrate difference, listen with deep curiosity, and promote healing. 
 
"From Many, One” is designed to be simple and transformative. It is geared toward individual people talking to other individuals, although congregations may join, too.
 
Look for more information in early January 2021 here: https://episcopalchurch.org/from-many-one
Pastoral Care Corner
Your prayers are requested -

During our Online Services, you, members of your family or loved one may find yourself in need of extra support and prayers from our faith community.  If you have a particular prayer request, please email Linda Dowd at lindahdowd@sbcglobal.net.  
 
Prayer requests will be added to The Prayers of the People during our Sunday worship each week.
Mental Health Moment


Hallelujah Chorus, like you've never heard... or seen.

Sermons at Trinity:

Can be accessed on the Trinity website:

  • Archived video sermons here.
  • Archived audio sermons here

Sunday Snaps:

  • Will return when WE return!
Calendar
ONGOING

Sunday
9:00am Holy Eucharist Rite II
Will be live-streamed Sunday, January 17, 2021
10:00am Virtual Coffee Hour
on Zoom!
11:00am Holy Communion Live
in Abbot Courtyard
(Please follow safety protocols!)

Closing smiles...
Have You Subscribed to Trinity's
You Tube Channel?
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Here endeth the newsletter... See you next week!