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BULLETIN FOR SUNDAY JUNE 22
LAY MINISTERS IN SUNDAY’S LITURGIES 8 AM Chalice:Rema Sherwood Lector: TBA Server: TBA Ushers Dave Burke and Ray Scheetz Greeter: Dave Burke Altar Guild: Rema Sherwood and Alice Karlquist 10 AM Chalice: Miguel Quinones and Meredith Twyman Lector: Lynn Stefanowicz Servers: Dot Hospador and Lizzie Rowe Torches: Lisa Zahray and Jack Anderson Crucifer: Linda Kallahan Ushers: Robert Perry and Lisa Perry Greeter: Lisa Perry Counters: Eric Lesniak and Susan Boyd Eucharistic Minister: Karen Holder Organist: Michele Quinones Coffee: Meigh/Wallace A PRAYER FOR TRINITY Almighty and ever living God, ruler of all things in heaven and earth, hear our prayers for this parish family. Strengthen the faithful, arouse the careless, and restore the penitent. Grant us all things necessary for our common life, and bring us all to be of one heart and mind within your holy Church; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen. ANNOUNCEMENTS A WARM WELCOME to all visitors and newcomers, we're glad you're here, and we hope you'll keep coming back!! Holy Communion is open to all that wish to receive. This is Christ's altar, not the Episcopal Church's, and all are welcome at Christ's feast. We also hope you'll introduce yourself to the clergy after the service and will sign our guest book. Please join us for light refreshments, goodies and conversation after the service in the Parish Hall at the opposite end of our building. Welcome! FOR YOUR PRAYERS: Please remember in your prayers the people in Zimbabwe. Zimbabwe's former bishop is a close ally of President Mugabe and is involved in the corruption and oppression in that country. He has broken with the Anglican Communion and been replaced. President Mugabe has decreed that no priest who supports the new bishop will be allowed to celebrate the Eucharist, but the priests and people continue to worship. Over the past weeks, thousands have been locked out of their churches, and police have entered churches during the liturgy and driven the people out, beating them. Please hold these courageous people in your prayers during this persecution. Deacon Terry TRINITY’S ECUMENICAL CHARISMATIC PRAYER MEETING will be on the second Thursday of every month at 7:30 PM in the Chapel. Please note we will not be meeting during the months of July and August. BROTHERHOOD OF SAINT ANDREW a men’s group for spirituality/ministry in the Episcopal Church will be meeting the 1st and 3rd Tuesday at 7:30 PM in the church. For more information please see Ed Brakowski or Artie Talbot. HOLD THE DATE Thursday, October 23rd 2008 Dinner Comedy Night and Basket Auction. Please hold onto any baskets or items you want to donate as we get closer we will begin collecting items. More details to follow shortly. Any questions please contact Meredith Twyman, 732 583 6108. ATTENTION ALL COSTCO SHOPPERS If you would please pick up a large can of potatoes and/or corn when you shop you can help feed the hungry on “Meatloaf Mondays”. We use 4 cans of each every month. Also need canned brown gravy. Thank you – Deacon Terry. WANTED New & used books, hardcover, paperbacks, books on tape, CD’s, DVD’s, cassettes & video games. Please bring them in plastic grocery or shopping bags, no heavy boxes. Please no - textbooks over 2 yrs.old, readers digest condensed books or dictionaries. "The books are being sold through Amazon as a fundraiser." Thank you. A FAT PIGGY BANK is located in the Narthex for all monetary donations for St. Marks Kitchen. Please continue to be generous. RELIEF ERD is providing relief for earthquake, tornado & cyclone victims around the world. Checks made out to Trinity Church, (noted for ERD Relief) will help the people dealing with these losses. MINUTES” FOR MINISTRY: If you (or your teen) has some free evening/weekend text or cell phone time, you can do quick and powerful ministry. Once a month/week/day, call or text our government leaders, encouraging them to keep the MDG’s. A sample letter and phone/text message, with resident/senator addresses/numbers, is on our parish website, or pick up a copy from the narthex table or see Terry. Thank you. SPIRIT LIMOS Have you noticed that a neighbor in your pew has been absent from Sunday worship? Perhaps their car isn’t working or they are unable to drive themselves to church. Provide a wonderful service and give them a lift (in more ways than one.) Don a chauffeur’s cap on the occasional Sunday and become a member of Spirit Limos. To learn more, call Cathy Goldsmith at 732-740-5976. OUR ANNUAL QUILTING PROJECT will be held on Tuesday evenings from 7:30 PM to 9:00PM. We are once again putting together a queen size quilt to raffle at our comedy night and cookie walk. Call Sonia at 732-264-5207 for more information. HOSPICE VOLUNTEER COURSE If you would like to volunteer or learn more about Hospice please contact Pauline DePalma, BSW 732-224-6933. See bulletin board for more information. THE CHOIR IS RECRUITING Our Trinity Choir needs more voices and would love to have you sing with them. See our Music Director George Cullinan or any choir member after our Sunday Liturgies for more information. THE ALTAR FLOWERS AND AUMBRY CANDLES ARE GIVEN TO THE GLORY OF GOD PRAYER LIST. We ask your prayers throughout the week for the following: Dave Burke, Alice Karlquist, Elaine Eltringham, Marion Milgate, Al Stitzel, Clover Hardware, The Rev. David Hermanson, Marie DeLorenzo, Peg Ratcliffe, Denis Boyd, William Boyd, Barbara Weber, Rema Sherwood, Marie & John Kirby, Lynn Yondolino, Jennifer, Laurie Weber, Maryjane Ahrens, Thomas Fehley, Linda Carricarte, Barbara DiPol, Colleen Spaeth, Cynthia & Frederic McFarland, Pauline & Kris Whitehill, Dot Scheetz, Ralph, Evan Radosevich, Mary Mulhall, Andy Coffaro, Marissa, Jack Beasley Jr., Marilyn Goldsmith, Randall Goldsmith, Gabriel Torres, Margaret Anderson, Teresa Twyman, Stephanie Coonan, Susan Bernich, Denise, Jeanne, Mildred Schips, Sam, Gerald Tanner, Kevin Papalia, Mark Goldstein, Vincent, Gladys VanRy, Martha Brakowski, Joanne Zezeney, Dot Keating, B.D., Sara Sairsingh, Eleanor, Craig Ramsey, Tom Byrne, Our Troops and their families.
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