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Parish notes WELCOME TO ALL VISITORS! Trinity is a place where you will find open minds, open hearts and open doors. We believe that as people of God, we can all share in God's love; a love that is inclusive, ever abundant and meant to be expressed through our action in the world. We are delighted to have you with us and hope you will come back often. If you would like to learn more about life here at Trinity please: Fill out a Welcome Card Join us for coffee on the Labyrinth Plaza Parish Notes: These pages contain information about today s worship and our upcoming meetings and events. Open Communion: From whatever tradition you come and wherever you are in your journey of faith, you are welcome at our table. You will find simple directions on how to participate in the worship bulletin. Gluten-Free wafers are available, just ask when the bread is presented to you. Prayer Ministers are available during communion at the 10am service. Proceed to the back of the church to receive prayer and laying on of hands. Children & Youth: Trinity offers religious formation for ages 3½ -12 through the Catechesis of the Good Shepherd program. Children gather on Sundays starting at 9am in the church school behind the sanctuary. Trinity Youth Group includes all 7th- 12th graders, and meets approximately twice each month, usually on Sunday afternoons. See Parish Notes for upcoming activities. Children at Communion: Children are brought into the church during the Offertory Hymn to join us for Holy Communion. At this point, you are welcome to gather your children from the nursery to be with you. Visit our Welcome Table Visit our website at www.trinitysb.org THE FOURTH SUNDAY AFTER THE EPIPHANY JANUARY 28, 2018 events at trinity GRATITUDE & AWE FILM NIGHT WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 31, 7pm See Page 2 MUSIC AT TRINITY CONCERT SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 3pm See Page 2 FUNERAL SERVICE FOR TOM SCHMID FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2 AT 6:30pm See Page 6 SCIENCE & RELIGION MONDAY, FEBRUARY 5 AT 7pm See Page 2 NEWCOMER CLASS BEGINS TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 6 See Page 3 ANNUAL MEETING SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 11 COMBINED WORSHIP AT 9:30am See Page 3 MEET THE NEW VESTRY NOMINEES FOR 2018 See Page 7 Trinity Episcopal Church 1500 State Street Santa Barbara Ca 93101 805.965.7419 www.trinitysb.org FOUR MORE DAYS TO GET YOUR PLEDGE IN $100 MATCH FOR EVERY PLEDGE TURNED IN AN ADDITIONAL $69,000 IS NEEDED TO FUND MISSION AND MINISTRY AT TRINITY IN 2018. To encourage those we have not heard from and to encourage first time pledgers, a Trinity parishioner has agreed to increase their own pledge by $100 for every new pledge received from last Sunday to the end of the campaign. YOUR PLEDGE IS VITAL IN CARRYING OUT WORSHIP & MUSIC PASTORAL CARE OUTREACH NEWCOMER MINISTRY CHILDREN & YOUTH ADULT FORMATION HOSPITALITY 60% OF PARISHIONERS HAVE INCREASED THEIR PLEDGE FROM THEIR PREVIOUS LEVELS OF GIVING. PLEASE DO YOUR PART IN SUPPORTING THE ONGOING MINISTRY OF TRINITY BY MAKING YOUR PLEDGE TODAY. THE LAST DAY OF THE PLEDGE CAMPAIGN WILL BE JANUARY 31, 2018. Steve and Mary Gibson Co-Chairs 2018 Journey To Generosity Pledge Campaign Claude Garciacelay Senior Warden 1

worship ministers 8am Holy Eucharist Preaching: The Rev. Michael Corrigan Presiding: The Rev. Laurel Johnston, Interim Associate Rector Reader: Gwen Dawson Intercessor: Jane Hahn Lay Eucharistic Minister: Michael Neal Arnold Acolyte: Nollie Lei Dawson Ushers: Mark Benson, Jean Davis Altar Guild: Marguerite Nash 10am Holy Eucharist Preaching: The Rev. Michael Corrigan Presiding: The Rev. Laurel Johnston, Interim Associate Rector Acolytes: Claude Garciacelay, Zoe Perez, Terre Sanitate, Cheri Young Readers: Andrew Siegel, John Blondell Intercessor: Vicki Finlayson Prayer Ministers: Chris Boesch, Dane Goodman, Georgia Noble, Marie Schoeff Lay Eucharistic Ministers: Michael Kramer, Ed Savage, Susannah Rake, Jim Terzian Ushers: Teresa Angulo, Tim Angulo, David Gartrell, William Gartrell Welcome Team: Carol Carpenter, Samantha Kang, Mark Stout, Kathryn Meyer, Linda Stiehl Altar Guild: Betty Wenzel, Norma Stuck Paula Urschel Flower Guild: Debbie Molnar-Hornby Organist: Thomas Joyce Choir Director: Douglas Clegg Cantor: Brian Bargiel Catechists: Susan Krutzsch, Mac McNeel, Mary Gibson, Lizzie MacArthur, Elizabeth Hess, Anna Campbell, Shawn Carey, Marisa Brenninkmeyer, Stacey Gannon, Ralph Armbruster Office Volunteers: Jessie Breytspraak, Sarah Dobbs, Jane Ellison, Betty Ferry, Andrea Fritzen, MK & Jim Micallef, Diana Thomas, Kristi Wallace, Nina Zimmer Today s flowers are given in honor of my brother, Jon Hartman, who passed away January 9. ~Nanette McIntyre the week ahead Sunday, January 28 8:00am Holy Eucharist 9:00am Coffee Hour 9:00am Church School 10:00am Holy Eucharist 11:30am Coffee Hour 4:45pm 11th Step Centering Prayer Wednesday, January 31 Noon Base Community 7:00pm Gratitude & Awe Film Thursday, February 1 2:30pm Eucharist at Samarkand 7:30pm Choir Rehearsal Friday, February 2 6:30pm Tom Schmid Memorial Service Saturday, February 3 3:00pm Music at Trinity Concert Sunday, February 4 8:00am Holy Eucharist 9:00am Coffee Hour 9:00am Church School 10:00am Holy Eucharist 11:30am Coffee Hour 4:45pm 11th Step Centering Prayer take note Today at the 10am service, we welcome violinist Han-Soo Kim and pianist Neil Di Maggio offering beautiful duets by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and Franz Schubert. Quite coincidentally, birthdays of both Mozart (b. Jan. 27) and Schubert (b. January 31) are celebrated this week! An internationally acclaimed artist, Han-Soo Kim is Head of Strings at Westmont College and teaches alongside his wife, Joanne Kim, a clarinetist. Dr. Kim performs on a Carlo Antonio Testore violin built in 1721. Neil Di Maggio enjoys a full and diverse dual career as an active performer and teacher and as Director of Research in College Advancement at Westmont College. All are welcome to hear these two remarkable musicians again in concert at Trinity: Saturday, February 3 at 3pm. The concert will be one hour in length. take note GRATITUDE & AWE - Film Night at Trinity - Wednesday, January 31, 7-9 pm Trinitarians understand a ministry of abundance through the Community Kitchen, the Westside Healthy Community Pantry, our Warming Center nights, Faulding lunches, coffee hours, dinner groups and homedelivered meals. This evening gives pause for gratitude and invites inspiration. Local filmmakers Jasprit & Teresa Singh will share their film, A Table for Sixty-Thousand. It documents experiences of American students who visited Amritsar, India to participate in the Sikh s Langar, a 400-year-old ministry, at its Golden Temple. Every day over 60,000 people eat and share. This behind-the-scenes film and the hearts that informed its creation are amazing! Come and see. Flyers are available at the Welcome Table. Donations at the door. Sponsored by the Hunger Advocacy Working Committee (HAWC) of the Justice & Outreach Council. SCIENCE & RELIGION MONDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 7-8:30pm The Science and Religion Study Group welcomes the return of Dr. David Griffin. His presentation, The Fine Tuning of the Universe will explore the fine tuning that cosmologists now agree characterizes our universe. Dr. Griffin is Emeritus Professor of Philosophy of Religion and Theology at Claremont School of Theology where he taught for 33 years. This talk will be drawn from one of Griffin s many books, God Exists, But Gawd Does Not. All are welcome. Questions? Contact Bob Richard, 805-680- 5590 or starryrobert@aol.com An offering will be received. 2 our mission As God s people, we will share the love of God in a way that nurtures body, mind and spirit. Demonstrating God s love for the world, we will serve a diverse population and accept one another without reservations. By including all people as one family in worship and service to God, we are all empowered and inspired by the Spirit to continue the work of Jesus Christ.

take note children and youth TESTING THE WATERS: TRINITY NEWCOMER CLASS Begins February 6 at 5:30pm Are you new to Trinity and have questions about faith and worship in the Episcopal Church? Please join us for a four week series that will offer an overall introduction to the parish including history, worship, spiritual practice, and ways to get involved. We will gather on Tuesday evenings over dinner beginning at 5:30 pm. Childcare is available upon request. Class Overview Feb 6: Introduction and Historical Overview of the Episcopal Church Feb 13: Book of Common Prayer Feb 20: Instructed Eucharist Feb 27: Spiritual Practices Sunday March 4: Lunch at the Rectory with the Rev. Gary Hall For questions, contact the Rev. Laurel Johnston, Interim Associate Rector at ljohnston@trinitysb.org ANNUAL PARISH MEETING SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 11 Trinity worships together as one congregation at 9:30am, followed by the annual meeting. This year, we ll elect four new vestry members, welcome a new Parish Council and approve a budget for the upcoming year. All are welcome to participate! HELP NEEDED FOR THE ANNUAL MEETING The Annual Meeting is fast approaching and we can t do it without you. Sign up to help set-up or cook on Saturday, February 10 or help with serving and clean up on Sunday, February 11. The sign up sheet will be at coffee hour. Hospitality needs you. Come help. Thank you. For questions, contact Marisa Brenninkmeyer, marisa@brenninkmeyer.net. ASH WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 14 7:30am and 12:15pm Holy Eucharist and Imposition of Ashes. 6:00 p.m. Primary Liturgy with Choir: Holy Eucharist and Imposition of Ashes. Childcare available for ages 5 and under (only at the 6pm service). CONTEMPLATIVE PRAYER Rescheduled to Wednesday, February 21, 7-8pm Create in me a clean heart, O God, and renew a right spirit within me. (Psalm 51) Move into Lent with us in an hour of contemplative prayer Wednesday, February 21, 7-8 p.m. in the Fireside Room. All are welcome. Norma Stuck will facilitate the session. SWITCH SUNDAY RESCHEDULED! FEBRUARY 25, 8 & 10am SERVICES The Vestry and the Children and Youth Council invite all parishioners to join us at the 8am or 10am services on February 25 for Switch Sunday! Switch Sunday is an extraordinary day when all adults in our parish get to experience the delight of our Catechesis of the Good Shepherd program through atrium presentations. You might hear about the Pharisee and the Publican, the Unforgiving Servant, or Jesus Presentation in the Temple. You might explore God s power working in small things, or discuss how God s plan has been working itself out in the last century. While the adults of the parish are enjoying their atrium encounters, our church school children will have the chance for their own one-on-one time with Trinity clergy, as they receive sanctuary tours and get to see sacramental materials up close. After our time of seeing how the other half lives, we will all come back together in the sanctuary for the Eucharist and celebrate together the unity and joy we find around God s table. Please come, especially if you don t have children in our church school program. This Sunday is meant for you! CONTACTS: Nursery/Toddler care Marisa Brenninkmeyer, nursery@trinitysb.org Church School ages 3 12 and Youth ages 13 18 Elizabeth Hess, ehess@trinitysb.org TODAY IN THE CHURCH SCHOOL Children at Trinity meet most Sundays for the Catechesis of the Good Shepherd program (CGS). Since each Level of the program covers a range of ages, often several lessons are offered each Sunday, with most children taking part in only one. Today Level I will work with the materials for the Parable of the Good Shepherd and reflect further on the Parable of the Mustard Seed. Level II will consider the meaning of the gesture of Peace, and will continue work with the materials depicting God s great gifts in creation. Level III will continue their work with the Old Testament accounts of Moses in Egypt, this week focusing on Moses negotiations with Pharaoh. YOUTH GROUP Next Meeting: Sunday, February 11 3-6pm Baptism, a principle sacrament of the church, is a joyous public service of initiation. The gathered community takes vows to support the newly baptized, celebrates with and welcomes them. At Trinity we baptize people of any age within regular worship services. Here is the schedule of baptismal service for 2017: The Last Sunday after the Epiphany (Sunday, February 11) The Feast of the Resurrection (Easter Eve Vigil, March 31 for adults with an earlier time for children) The Sixth Sunday after Pentecost (Sunday, July 1) The Feast of All Saints (Sunday, November 4) 3

4 thank you to all who have made the journey to generosity Abram, Joseph A. Adams, Susan Aidnik, David & Catherine Jones-Aidnik Allen, Robert & Ann Allen, Verity Angulo, Teresa & Tim Armbruster, Ralph & Meg Beard Arnold, Michael Neal Asman, Mark E. & William J. Wood Backelin, Tricia Bargiel, Andria & Brian Barnhouse, Mary Alice Bartz, Susie & Jarry Bason, Carol Beasley, William Bengtson, Vern Bennett, Joan E. Benson, Mark Bergquist, Jennifer & Michael Black, Lin Blackmun-Eskow, Sarah Blondell, John & Vicki Finlayson Boesch, Christine Boyd, Judy & Lance Brenninkmeyer, Brian & Marisa Depalma Breytspraak, Jessie Brothers, Grey & Carrie Brothers, Hannah Ruth Burtness, Robert Buzerak, Diana Cameron, Jamie and Towns & Russel Sublett Campbell, John & Anna Cantu, Marc & Kaye Capps, Lois Carey, Melinda Carey/Pisani, Family Carlos, Lisa & Brett Queener Carolan, Don & Kris Carpenter, Carol & Janet Barr Carroll, Marlene Christ, Al & Elaine Christensen, Inez Christensen, Jeannie Claydon, Karen & Kent Carlander Clegg, Douglas Corrigan, Michael & Tine Cotton, John Cox, Faye Crabtree, Chris & Cheryl Crowe, Anne Davis, Jean Lange Dawson, Gwen & Roger Dawson, Nollie Lei Dean, Charity Dean, Michael & Kathryn Degen, Sarah Delaney, Paul Dobbs, Sarah Ellison, Dick & Jane Evans, Mary Ann & Robert Fenger, Ellen Fenstermaker, Sarah Ferguson, Bill & Anita Perez Ferry, Betty & Steve Fisher, Art & Louise Forsyth, Jane & Robert French, Barbara Freitag, Marion & Jonathan Jessup Fritzen, Andrea Fulkerson, Norma Gallagher, Nora Gannon, Stacey and John Garciacelay, Claude Gartrell, David & Susan Genis, Paul and Mary Gibson, Nathan Gibson, Stephen & Mary Godfrey, Richard & Katherine Goodner, Laurie & Doug Green, Christine Greinke, Gary & Julie Grimm, Tom Gunderson, Julie & Paul Guthrie, Lilian Gutierrez, Ruben & Alva Hahn, Jane & Ken Hahn, Frances & Randall Hall, Gary & Kathy Hannum, Susie Hawkins, Greg & Roslyn Hayes-Nadler, Juli & Relly Henry, Gretchen & Peter Hess, Kevin & Elizabeth Hollister, Edith Holley, Lynn Hornby, Geoff & Debbie Molnar Horvath, Beth Howard, Randy & Anne Howell, Barbara & Joe Hromadka, William & Dale Humphreys, Stephen Hunter, Drew Ismond, Mark Jaqua, Ann & David Griffin Johnston, Laurel Joyce, Thomas Kahler, Jerome & Beth Kain, Betsy & David Kellogg, Molly Kent, Arielle Kidwell, Sarah Knight, Nancy Kokotovic, Anna Kramer, Michael Kriz, Steve & Laura Imazu Krutzsch, Jeffrey & Susan Kugler, Larry & Marianne Laraway, Julia & Peter Larsen, Kim & Paul Larson, John & Barbara Little, Dodie Lynn, Nancy and Jim MacArthur, Elizabeth & William Warner Mann, Robert Marshall, Laurinda Marsi, Irene Marvin, Margaret Mathews, Joe & Amy Matthews, Lydia McNeel, Mac & Doug Moore McSpadden, Family Mealy, Henry Mealy, John Means, Jay & Teresa Micallef, Jim & MK Mitchel, Hank & Mari Monk, Robert Morgan-Consoli, Melissa Moriarty, Pandra Mountford, Helen Naples, Teresa & Tim Nizet, Aliza & Alex Noble, Georgia Noble, Alice Pennino, Frank & Ron Squires Perez, Stephanie & Bob Phillips, Mandy & Jeff Poley, Andrew & Dorothy Porter, Anne & Regina Rodriguez Price, Patsy & Robert Raimer, Joyce Rake, Susannah Reifel, Elizabeth Richard, Bob & Jackie Ringquist, Laura Roberts, Carolyn Roberts, Sarah Roediger, Anne Rogers, Kathleen & Madeline Rogers, Phila Roof, Clark & Terry Rorty, Max & Kate McDonald Sahyun, Irene & Mel Salcido, Mary Jane Salmey, Joseph A. Sanitate, Terre & Frank Sassaman, Marlene Savage, Ed & Eve Scharlemann, Martin & Barbara Wagner Schatz, Iva Schoeff, Marie & Dane Goodman Secunda, Gladys Segna, Cami Seiter, Rhonda and Jillian Selzler, Robin & Joe Shaw, Anne Siegel, The Rev. Martha Siegel, Andy & Sharon Singleton, Stephen & Christopher Teasley Simmons, Marcella & Tom Skiold, Marilyn MacKenzie Smitheram, Lou & Gus Pravia Solin, Loren & Linda Squier, Carol & Mid Sterne, The Rev. Colleen & Jim Stevens, The Rev. Art & The Rev. Judith Stiehl, Linda Stout, Mark & Brian Meeder Stuck, Norma & Glenn Sweda, Betsy Talbert, Fawzia Talbert, Farina Names continued on next page

thank you to all who have made the journey to generosity Names continued from previous page Terzian, Jim & Carrie Thomas, Bill & Diana Thomas, Mitchell & Sarah Thompson, Beth Thompson, Steve Thornton, Beth Tully, William & Jane Urschel, Paula Walker, Terry Wallace, Kristi Wallace, Kate Ward, Robert & Nina Webb, Don & Sally Wells, Deborah & Kirk Ah-Tye Wenzel, Pete & Betty Abigail Selzler Aria Bonski Evans Catalina Carey-Pisani Christoper Woods Christopher Youngdahl Clare Carey-Pisani Eliza Selzler Evan Perez community STILLPOINT WRITING RETREAT - FEBRUARY 3 AT TRINITY During a retreat day of gently-guided writing, participants will seek and find emergent living questions, threads of grace winding through relationships with body, soul, God, others, vocation and society. The retreat is Saturday, February 3, 9am-4pm. The cost is $58 ($68 with lunch). For more information and to register: stillpointca.org. 805 UNDOCUFUND Central Coast Alliance United for A Sustainable Economy (CAUSE) has started a fund to help immigrant families hurt by the Thomas Fire and mudslides. Undocumented members of our community are excluded from federal aid programs. CAUSE will be working with other immigrant rights organizations in Ventura and Santa Barbara Countries to get disaster relief out to our community members who have been left behind by federal aid. To learn more, please go to their website: www.805undocufund.org. Wiggins, Phylene Williams, Fred and Elizabeth Willis-Conger, Phil Wooden, Andrew & Molly Woodhouse, Michelle Woods, James & Vanessa Wyatt, Eleanor Wylie, Dennis & Mary Ellen Wyman, Dave & Diane Young, Cheri Youngdahl, Deborah Zimmer, Charles & Nina Zimmerman, Don & Siu Zonka, M. Jane Zuber, Alison Children & Youth Pledgers Gabrielle Terzian Grace Wenzel Hannah Henderson Isabella Sweda Kate Wenzel Liam Hess Madelein Brenninkmeyer Mateo Carey-Pisani Maxwell Brenninkmeyer Minnie Brenninkmeyer Nina Dinescu Olivia Bargiel Ruby Bargiel William Gartrell Zhengli Sieh Zoe Perez If you haven t received a pledge packet, you can pick one up at the Welcome Table or go online, trinitysb.org. episcopal campus ministry st. michaels in IV UCSB began a shortened Winter quarter on Tuesday 1/16. SBCC began its shortened Spring semester on Monday 1/22. Pray for students, faculty, and staff as they return to academic life following the natural disasters which have so deeply affected our communities. Café Picasso brunch, yoga, meditation, and dinner for the houseless at St. Mike s all resume too. For more information go to www.saintmikesucsb.org. Bishop Bruce will be visiting St. Mike s today, 1/28. This incredible leader of the Episcopal Church will be preaching and presiding at the 10:30AM service. A reception will follow. All are welcome. trinity contact list staff The Rev. Canon Gary R. Hall, Interim Rector ghall@trinitysb.org The Rev. Laurel Johnston, Interim Associate Rector ljohnston@trinitysb.org The Rev. Michael Corrigan, Pastoral Associate mcorrigan@trinitysb.org, 805-570-0866 Katrina Perez, Administrative Assistant office@trinitysb.org Hannah Ruth Brothers, Administrative Assistant office@trinitysb.org Cami Segna, Business Manager csegna@trinitysb.org Betty Wenzel, Program Assistant bwenzel@trinitysb.org Elizabeth Hess, Coordinator of Children & Youth Ministries ehess@trinitysb.org Grey Brothers, Minister of Choral & Congregational Music brothers@westmont.edu Thomas Joyce, Minister of Keyboard Music tjoyce@trinitysb.org Miguel Toscano, Sexton mtoscano@trinitysb.org Jan Fadden, Parish Nurse, 636-2559 parish council Administration & Inclusion: Anne Shaw, 448-4606, anne.shaw09@gmail.com Children & Youth Council: Vanessa Woods, 637-0201, nessawoods@gmail.com, Susan Krutzsch 569-5012, krutzsch.s@gmail.com and Stephanie Perez, 886-8784, eyedocsteph47@gmail.com Adult Formation: Jean Alexander, adultformation@trinitysb.org Hospitality: Marisa Brenninkmeyer, 760-914-2501, marisa@brenninkmeyer.net Justice & Outreach: Jennifer Bergquist, 886-6256, jenniferbergquist@gmail.com and Art Fisher, 684-9389, afisher100@yahoo.com Worship: David Gartrell, 698-0086, gartrell@ucsb.edu and Dodie Little, 963-8656, dodielittle@gmail.com vestry Claude Garciacelay, Senior Warden, garciacel@aol. com Stephen Singleton, Junior Warden, teaslton@cox.net Mandy Phillips, Clerk, mandyphillips2@gmail.com Michael Dean, Treasurer, mxdean47@yahoo.com Jean Davis, jeanlangedavis@gmail.com John Gannon, gannonsbhs@yahoo.com Ann Jaqua, annjaqua@cox.net Kate McDonald, namatakogari@gmail.com Georgia Noble, gnoble@cox.net Patsy Price, pstadel@gmail.com Kathleen Rogers, kathmade.rogers@gmail.com Kristi Wallace, kristi957@gmail.com 5

6 prayers Please remember these prayer requests during the Prayers of the People and the week ahead. *Please Remember In Your Prayers: G. T. Harper, Liz Lee, Janice Hare, Phyllis Dennison, Veronic Rice, Vanessa Patterson, Carly Munoz, Kate Munoz, Chashcoa Sherman, Toashone Sherman, Sabrina Patterson, Scott Bankert, Deagn Finch, Kiley Parker, Cheney Patterson, Chris & Denise Salzer and family, Hannah and family, Anastasia Rice, Kate Dean, Justin Bisengimana, Juliam Bisengimana, Mia Nevarez, Ken Williams, fire victims, Robert Eric Anderson, Louise Harvey, Judy & Art, Eden, Ron Squires, all those affected by floods and mudslides. Those With Long Term Illness: Margaret Marvin, Kathryn Dean, Rachel, Lucretia, Betty H, Jill Harper, Quinn Sellars, Joy Andrews, Jane Arnold, Terry Roof, Beverly King Dorsey, Elena Decker, Rosemary Jennings, John Carpenter, Christine Langenfeld, Miguel Mendez, Dorothy P, Christoper Dawson, Russell Cunningham, Marjory Smith, Shirley Burris, Roger West, Lisa Wong-Price, Alex Cruz, Mark Frodesen, Andre, The Rev. Richard Graves, Travis Anderson, Corey Beyer, Quinn, Ruben Grant, Winston Filmer, Mary Pat Franco, Ana and Chris Mossaad, Shardul Panchal, Randy Howard, Judith Rose. For the departed: Jorgen Stufkosky, Olof Skiold, Harvey Guthrie, Tom Schmid, Shields Krutzsch, The Rev. Zelda Kennedy, Ruben Grant, Mary Lou Riley, Scott Robert Hogue, Kelly Romero. In the Armed Services: Craig & Catherine Christ, Grant Fish, Michael C. Fish, Lisa Skioldhanlin, Alec Menoni, David Dees, Theresa Berry, Frederick Johnston, Nicole A. Dennis, Kyle Ray, John Whitney, Sean Dunbar, James Badgett, Nicholas Hoegh-Guldberg, Ryan Carey. Postulant for Holy Orders: Sarah Thomas. *Note: Names will be removed after 60 days. If you wish to have someone added, call the office at 965 7419 or email office@trinitysb.org. Please indicate which list: short-term, long-term or departed. We are saddened by the death of Tom Schmid, who died on Monday, December 25. A service will be held on Friday, February 2, 6:30pm at Trinity. A reception will follow in the Parish Hall. Rest eternal grant to him, O Lord, and let light perpetual shine upon him. outreach ministry Get Involved! MINISTRY OPPORTUNITIES Transition House Provides food, shelter and services to families who have lost their homes. A team of Trinity volunteers serves dinner to residents once a month. Contact: Michael Arnold 687-4073 (Saturday coordinator) Teresa Pietsch 570-0542 (Sunday coordinator) Faulding Hotel A historic hotel that houses the working poor and residents on a fixed income. Trinity volunteers take part in a mutual ministry of learning and socializing each month on the third Saturday with the residents, providing lunch with an activity or program. Contact: Regina Rodriguez 963 8543 Harding School Helpers Trinity volunteers provide either classroom or after school homework help. We always welcome classroom helpers for pre-school to fifth grade and homework volunteers Mon.-Thurs. 4:15-5:15pm. Contact: Susan Krutzsch, 805-569- 5012, krutzsch.s@gmail.com or Anne Porter, anneportersb@gmail. com or 963-8543. mid week worship Contemplative Prayer: A Trinity group practices various forms of Christian contemplative prayer monthly on the second Wednesday evening, 7-8pm, in the Fireside Room. For more information, talk with Art (883-8105) or Judy Stevens (698-9309). Base Community Bible Study and Eucharist: Wednesdays, noon, in the library. This group meets each week for Bible Study and reflects on the upcoming Sunday s gospel lesson. It closes with an informal Eucharist. nov financials Nov 2017 Actual Budget Income $54,414 $58,700 Expense $52,166 $59,507 Year-to-Date Income $593,178 $617,600 Expense $613,567 $680,378 Trinity is grateful for each financial pledge and gift supporting our programs and ministries. Because our expenses are largely predictable and our income varies from month-tomonth, staying as current as possible is a great help to us. If at any time your circumstances change, please notify Cami Segna, our parish Business Manager. For a full statement of our income and expense, and vestry notes, see the bulletin board in the Parish Hall building for monthly updates. pastoral care Hospital Visitation: If you, or a member of the parish that you know, is going into the hospital, please notify the office so a visit can be arranged. Homebound Visitation: If you, or a member of the parish that you know, are homebound (long-term or short-term) and would like a visit or the Eucharist brought to them, please contact the Pastoral Care Committee: Anne Roediger, roedigeranne@yahoo.com. Healing Touch Prayer Ministry: If you, or someone you know, would like to receive a time of Healing Touch Prayer, please contact Nina Zimmer at 968-4084. Helping Hands: The purpose of Helping Hands is to provide short-term care and support for parishioners who need a little extra help due to illness or life circumstances. These volunteers do things like cook a meal, run an errand, or provide transportation. Helpers are put into a resource pool and called upon on an as need basis. Mac McNeel, 280-2504 Prayer Shawl Ministry: Shawls are handmade by parishioners and blessed quarterly. If you or someone you know is in need of this prayer-filled comfort, please contact: Norma Stuck, 964-5807, normaestuck@gmail.com. Pastoral Emergency Contact Number: In case of a pastoral or medical EMERGEN- CY outside of regular office hours please call 726 1255. Clergy will respond to your page as soon as possible.

ANNUAL PARISH MEETING SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 11 Trinity worships together as one congregation at 9:30am, followed by the annual meeting. This year, we ll elect four new vestry members, welcome a new Parish Council and approve a budget for the upcoming year. All are welcome to participate! MEET THE NEW VESTRY NOMINEES FOR 2018 Kaye Cantu I began attending Trinity in the 1980s, when my family moved to Santa Barbara. I attended church school and youth group, served as an acolyte, as well as a caregiver for the church s youngest attendees. Yet the significance of this beautiful place of worship was only revealed to me after I returned as an adult. At Trinity Church, I am nurtured by the progressive and positive messages that resound from the compassionate clergy and parishioners. My desire to ensure the continuation of the principles and beliefs of this remarkable church has lead me to be an active member with the Stewardship and Legacy Circle committees. I am greatly privileged and and humbled to be a Vestry member at this critical time in our history. With support from my husband, Marc, and son, Elliott, I am committed to continuing Trinity Church s legacy of Open Minds, Open Hearts, and Open Doors, for future generations. Melinda Carey I arrived at Trinity in 2003 after worshiping and working at All Saints-by-the-Sea for almost twenty years. I retired from Trinity after ten years of holding down the front office. I have served on the Commission on Ministry for the Diocese of Los Angeles in the past and it provided me with a wonderful view of the larger church. While at Trinity I have served on the Stewardship Committee for the past several years and I have been a delegate to convention. I am delighted to have the opportunity to serve on the vestry of Trinity. I appreciate the transparency of the leadership at Trinity and how they keep the parish informed. Our ability as a parish to seek consensus and to work for the common good is a model I can happily join and promote. Or as they said in the 80 s, The future is so bright we gotta wear shades. Elaine Christ My husband, Al and I began coming to Trinity in 1979. Our three children were baptized at Trinity and I was a Sunday school teacher when they were young. I previously served on the Vestry in 1996-1999 when Mark Asman was called to be our rector and I was Hospitality Council Co-chair 2011-2014. I am currently active in the Wedding Guild and Welcome Team. I work as Director of Manufacturing at the Carpinteria site of Agilent Technologies, a biotech company. I love Trinity s focus on social justice and inclusion. I look forward to serving on the next vestry to help in calling a new rector to Trinity. Steve Kriz Soon after stepping through Trinity s open doors in 2002, my family knew this place could be our new spiritual home. Over the years, I have served in the Hands and Heart Ministry, Investment Committee, and Hospitality Ministry. As an accountant by trade, I will bring to the vestry my experience in fiscal and strategic planning. As a member of Trinity, I truly appreciate the dedication and commitment of all those who have made Trinity a very special place for so many in our community. It was an honor to receive the nomination and it will be my intent to offer my gifts from a place of love and shared responsibility. take note TRINITY LENTEN SERIES Save the dates! Friday, March 9, 7-9pm, Saturday, March 10, 8:30am-12pm As part of our Lenten Series, we welcome Special Guest Cyprian Consiglio, prior of New Camaldoli Hermitage in Big Sur, CA. Cyprian will be with us Friday, March 9 in a musical setting and Saturday, March 10, presenting on Spirit, Soul and Body: the Universal Call to Contemplation. Cyprian, a personable and engaging singer and speaker, is noted for his musical work to support the practice of meditation. See flyer at the Welcome Table for more information. 7