The Trinity Times TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCH, 430 Juliana Street, Parkersburg, WV, 26101 TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCH, 430 Juliana Street, Parkersburg, WV, 26101 304-422-3362, www.trinity-church.org The Mission of Trinity Episcopal Church is to seek and share the love of God made known through Jesus Christ with all people through the guidance of the Holy Spirit. AUG. 2015 THE STAFF The Rev. Paul L. Hicks, Pastoral Associate The Rev. Art Bennett, Pastoral Associate Dr. Daniel Monek, Choirmaster Allan Zipf, Organist Susie Fitcher, Administrator Cathy Dawson, Sexton THE VESTRY 2015 Connie Bookman Michael Cameron Michael Rauh 2016 Tiffany Deem Julie Gyongyosi Kelli Marteney 2017 Lynn Fury-Prather Dianna Quick Dan Thomas TRUSTEES Forbes Hiehle Denny Prather Larry Tucker TREASURER Paul Miller TIMES EDITOR Barbara Full 2 3
It s Trinity Church picnic time!! : Sunday August 2 Jackson Park (shelter near the community building and dog walk area) 10:30--Eucharist 11:30-Lunch Time Meat will be provided by the Men s Group, who will be staying up all night to roast a pig (and some chickens, too!). Please bring a covered dish to share, as well as your own chair. Plates, cups, utensils and soft drinks will be provided. The 10:30 Eucharist will include music with bag-piper Joe Quick, Allan Zipf at the keyboard, and Connie Bookman, violinist. Service of Holy Eucharist will be held, as usual, at Trinity at 8:00am. Bishop Michael Curry of North Carolina was elected in a vote by bishops at the Episcopal General Convention, the top legislative body of the church. Bishop Curry won among the bishops in a landslide, earning 121 votes. The other three candidates had 21 votes or less. The decision was affirmed on a vote of 800-12 by the House of Deputies, the voting body of clergy and lay participants at the meeting. Peterkin smiles Father Paul Hicks with our new Presiding Bishop Elect and Kelly McGhee, delegate for Diocese of WV. 4 5
Book Sale Outreach Thank You Notes Arriving!! The recipients of funds from the 2014 Book Sale have received their checks and they are most grateful, as always. Read, enjoy and learn from these excerpts of the notes that we have received. Westbrook Health Services - On behalf of our detox patients we say thank you. With community support like yours we are truly able to empower people struggling with substance abuse challenges reach their greatest potential. JoAnn Powell YMCA of Parkersburg: We are committed to providing support to our neighbors and opportunities to kids, adults and families. The generosity of others is at the core of our existence! It is only through donors and volunteers that we are able to give back and serve. Thank you very much - Chad Smith Good Samaritan Clinic - We thank you for your generous donation. We have had extreme funding cuts and are so appreciative of help that we receive. Many thanks - Amy Morrison The Book of Remembrance - We are funded entirely on Memorial Gifts. Each year up to three low interest loans are awarded to our young Episcopal women based on the funds available. In Love and Service - Darlene Slusher Old Man Rivers - Your gift and partnership helps us to accomplish our mission: Transforming community support into community action through a spirit of volunteerism. Thank You - The Volunteers of Old Man Rivers The Horizon Center for Independent Living - Our interior walls are in need of painting so we are going to use the money to buy paint. The kitchen and two offices will be painted a pale green. God s blessings on you - Jackie Purkey 6 Voices for Children-CASA - On behalf of the children represented by CASA, I want to thank you for your kind donation and for thinking of the children who have been removed from their homes due to abuse. Thank you for helping to bring light and hope to children that live in fear and darkness. Margaret Burdette Parkersburg Day Nursery - Thank you for your donation. We have decided to use these funds to update our supplies for the Splash Fun activities that we do every Friday during the summer. This is a large muscle activity that the children thoroughly enjoy every summer. Karen Williams Peterkin Camp and Conference Center - Peterkin has been a vital ministry of the Diocese for more than 60 years. It has shaped and formed people for ministry for all those years. Your generosity allows us to continue to provide the ministry of Living Under Grace. The Rt. Rev. W. Michie Klusmeyer FaithLink - Your donation will help us to continue to provide services to the over 300 care receivers and help us expand our services to Washington County. Melissa Ogden How inspiring are these messages? As you know at least 50% of the profits from the Book Sale go to outreach every year. When you are volunteering for this wonderful Trinity activity you are serving far more people than you can imagine. Be sure and call the Book Sale Committee to see how you can help with this wonderful cause. Paula Sellers - ECW Secretary 7
AUGUST 2015 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 2 PENTECOST 10 3 4 5 6 7 8 10:30 Church Picnic (Eucharist at 10:30 am, Lunch at 11:30) 9 PENTECOST 11 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 PENTECOST 12 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 PENTECOST 13 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 PENTECOST 14 31 9:15-Choir rehearsal Discretionary Sunday Birthday Sunday 6:00pm-Finance 7:00pm-Vestry 6:00pm-Blenn. Stamp Soc. 11:00am-Knitters, Food Closet 6:00pm-Blenn. Stamp Soc. Times deadline TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCH 1 Parkersburg Homecoming (through Sunday) 10:00am-MOT monthly mtg. BIRTHDAYS 1. Andrew Bennett 2. Dan Monek 3.Katherine Lowe Brown Katie Perrine 8. Bill Bee 11.Stephanie Westfall 12.Sarah Bennett Gwen Justice 13.Carter Currey Barbara Craft 14.Van Simpers 8 15.Betty Earl William Monek Rob Parrish 16.Edith Newman Kevin Oliphant, Sr. 22.Michael McKibben 23.Scott Ramsay 25.Sean Curry 27.Bill Bailey 28.Connie Warren Caroline Bullock 30.Casey Stanley 31.Everett Orem Craig Curry ANNIVERSARIES 1. Barbara & Bill Bailey Linda & Larry Tucker 8. Charlotte & Bill Bee 10.Barbara & Charlie Allman 9 14.Becky & John Roberts 17.Elaine & Jim Dauphin 18.Jennifer & Judd Currey 20.Becky & John Alkire Linda & Fr. Art Bennett 22.Nikki & Chad Mildren 30.Marjorie & Dan Thomas
~ Thank you ~ Choir returns August 30!! Singers in the congregation, high school age and older, are invited to join the choir this year. Singing in the choir gives parishioners a special opportunity to learn about our wonderful Anglican musical traditions, as well as the chance to work with a nationally respected director, our Choirmaster Dr. Daniel Monek. The choir rehearses each Sunday at 9:15 to prepare for the morning s service, with evening rehearsals (Wednesdays at 7:30) scheduled approximately every three weeks, schedule currently being developed. Come sing with us! Trinity Outreach Programs Monthly Outreach Envelopes August Highland Education Project September Trinity Food Closet October Thanksgiving Outreach November Christmas Outreach New Supper Club Season The sign-up sheet for this season s Supper Club events is on the bulletin board in Trinity Hall. The season begins in September, is typically held on the third Friday evening of the month, and can be held in a restaurant or hosted in your own home. Parishioners would then help by bringing a covered dish or by paying for their own meals at a restaurant. Consider signing up for this fun social evening! To the people of Trinity, Thank you so much for your continuing support of Reading Camp here at Good Shepherd. The recent check we received enables us to provide a wide assortment of resources for the children and their teachers so we have the greatest chance of capturing the interest of each child. We know each child will benefit and our goal is that each will leave with some improved reading skills and a feeling of achievement Gratefully yours, Linda Crocker ```````````````` (from the Zumba instructor): Lynn, Thank you so much for letting me use the church s space to do what I love! Please tell the church thank you for me as well! Sami Goeth (The class made it possible for Lynn Prather to show our sanctuary to class participants as a means of evangelism) 10 Don't forget to keep your pledges current during these "off" months of the summer. Unfortunately, Trinity's bills don't take a summer vacation! 11
Notes from the Senior Warden Mark your calendars Picnic is coming (August 2) at Jackson Park in Vienna. All are welcome. Come early for the service and stay for the picnic. First, I d like to thank Father Bennett and Father Hicks for their outstanding coverage. I have a meeting with Bishop Klusmeyer, on August 4. I ll update, after the meeting. As of this letter, I don t foresee an immediate replacement in our future. But, all in all we re doing fine. We have coverage scheduled through September, and can make arrangements past that. Our budget is in the black. And, our programs are continuing. This hasn t gone unnoticed. Thank you to everyone that makes our church successful. The roof repair will continue. Asbestos was found in the bottom layer of the Trinity Hall roof. We re having it removed and the new roof will get back on track. Although the timing isn t great, we have the funds. This will help the long term health of the building. When the repairs are complete, we ll move to fix the water damage. Painting and plaster repair is scheduled to get underway by the end of August/early September; weather dependent. Good weather will allow the contractor to clear the jobs ahead of ours and be to ours on time. During this time, I d appreciate your support with a disruption. I think Father Bennett said it best Appreciate the Mystery. Michael Rauh Senior Warden MONDAY FEEDING PROGRAM In the month of June we served 631 meals, with a total of 51 helpers. We really appreciate our helpers, all volunteers, averaging about 9-12 each week, said program chairman Connie Warren. Of course, we can always use more! The Parish Family of Trinity Church extends its deepest sympathy and prayers to: ~ Betty Earl in the recent death of her mother Orva Parsons, who died at the age of 90 in Charleston. ~ Rest eternal grant to Orva, O Lord; And let light perpetual shine upon her. May her soul and the souls of all the departed, through the mercy of God, rest in peace. Amen. 12 Sunday worship attendance: 8:00~10:30 June 7: 19~78 ( total 94) June 14: 20~65 ( total 85 ) June 21: 125 ( one service ) June 28: 18~60 ( total 78 ) Average June 2015-95 Average June 2014 87 Food closet 2 families, for a total of 10 people Crisis Intervention Assistance with : 7 electric bills, 1 gas bill, 5 water bills ( all $30 ea. ) June Outreach ( P arkersburg Reading Camp at Good Shepherd ) : $554.00 The First Saturday of the Month Breakfast will not be held in August, but will resume in September at its new location: The Redwood Restaurant in Belpre. Happy Campers on the way to Peterkin!! Olivia, Carty, and Hank From Chuck Geyer: A special invitation to all to my home in Belpre on Friday, August 14 for a day and evening of blue grass entertainment, burgers and hot dogs provided. Information on Trinity Hall bulletin board. Questions? Call me at 480-395- 1672. 13
TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCH 430 JULIANA STREET PARKERSBURG, WV 26101 Return Service Requested Dated Material Please Deliver Promptly NON PROFIT ORG. U.S. POSTAGE PAID Parkersburg, WV PERMIT #70 BOOK MARKING CONTINUES 14 The book group does NOT need any more books at this time; however, they really need help as they have been inundated with books!! If you can spare any time at all, even in the evening, please let them know by calling the church office. Current book times are Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday at 10:00am.