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Trinity NOTES May 8, 2016 Dear Sisters and Brothers It has been a while since there has been any movement on the development of the backyard (the area to the side of the chapel along Preston Avenue and behind the sanctuary and choir room. That is because after preliminary investigations two years ago it became clear that we would need a substantial amount of money to complete even the most basic of playgrounds and other improvements. Consequently, the vestry decided to consider this project as a part of a potential future capital campaign. Recently, Trinity received an anonymous gift and the promise of a another gift for this project. These two separate developments allow us to now take the next couple of steps toward making that space beautiful and usable. The first step is the development of a master plan for the backyard which includes the land on both sides of the fence. Ideas for this space have been around for several years. And while there are a number of different ideas which will be considered and possibly included, the two consistent elements and the major focus of the master plan will be: 1) An outdoor worship/gathering area with a) a focus on the worship garden b) shading for outdoor gatherings 2) Playground a) a play area for young children b) a play area for middle schoolers The landscape architectural firm of Wolf-Josey has been chosen to assist us with the first stage of this project. A small committee will be assembled to assist the vestry in its deliberations. Yours in Christ, Pastor Cass Sunday Schedule (5-8) 8:30 Breakfast 9:00 Choir Rehearsal 9:15 Christian formation programs 3-6 yr. olds in Level One in Atrium 7-11 In Youth Group Room II 12 yr. -high school Youth Group Rm I Adults in Library Sunday s Readings Acts 16:16-34, Psalm 97 Revelation 22:12-14,16-17,20-21 John 17:20-26, Psalm 97 CONGREGATIONAL CARE CORNER DIOCESAN CYCLE OF PRAYER Christ Church, Glen Allen St. James', Warrenton Christ Church, Charlottesville If you have pastoral or prayer concerns that you would like to share with the wider parish please make them known to the office or to Pastor Cass. An Intentional Multicultural Christian Community of Reconciliation, Transformation, and Love Trinity Episcopal Church 1118 Preston Avenue, Charlottesville, VA 22903 Tel: 434 293-3157 Email: trinepch@ntelos.net Website: trinityepiscopalcville.org

Trinity Leadership Lay Ministers: The Congregation Bishops: The Rt. Rev. Shannon Johnston The Right Reverend Susan Goff The Rt. Rev. Ted Gulick, Jr. Vicar: Pastor Cass Bailey 220-7477 Music Minister: Dr. Hyojung Huh Childcare: Anna Kendrick RECONCILIATION Bill Anderson (2018) Mark Bell (2019) TRANSFORMATION Helen Plaisance (2018) Gretchen Ellis (2018) LOVE Vestry Liaisons Stephanie Commander (2017) Jane Perry (2019) SUPPORT Sr. Warden Leah Puryear (2019) Jr. Warden Cleve Packer (2017) Clerk Barbara Yager (2017) Treasurer Brian Hunt The altar flowers are given by Jane Perry in memory of her mother, Natalie Perry Scott. BREAD & ROSES NOTES SAVE THE DATE Saturday, May 7 10am -12pm we'll have a good ole garden work party to do some planting in the annual beds out front, as well as weeding front and back flower gardens. Snacks and stuff provided! Next Garden Basics class on May 14, 2-5pm (this one is all about flowers!!) Free class offered at Trinity, taught by expert Master Gardeners, with demonstrations in the Bread & Roses gardens. Please see attached flier. A thank you note from our Master Gardener collaborators from the first Garden Basics class: Dear Trinity and Bread and Roses friends, Thank you so much for hosting the Piedmont Master Gardeners Garden Basics workshops for home gardeners. Your hospitality is heartwarming. Our very first workshop on April 23 welcomed 11 gardeners seeking information on growing their own vegetables. We all appreciated your fellowship hall but especially liked seeing the thriving beds outside and planting seeds and transplants as well. A special shout out for all of the help and encouragement from Martha Morris. We would love to have some Trinity folks in our May 14 class on flowers and Shrubs and the July 16 class on fall vegetable gardening. Gratefully, Rozanne Oliver Martha Morris III Program Coordinator Bread & Roses Community Kitchen and Garden Lay Ministers Schedule: Greeter: Carol Fleming Sunday, May 8, 2016 Ushers: Barbara Yager, Jay Schlothauer Lectors: Fred Schmidt, Stephanie Commander Intercessor: Kristin Szakos Chalicists: Nick Garber, Cheryl Kasper Acolyte: Michael Barnard Hospitality: Tish Bailey, Lelia Brown, Drusilla Lee Counter: Gretchen Ellis, Bill Anderson Altar Guild: Al Anderson, Kevin Barnard Home Communion: Breakfast: The Crew Pastor Cass TRINITY NOTES PAGE 2

NEW Small Group Study This exciting new six-session DVD study invites small groups and individuals to explore the lives of six Christian saints who risked all for the sake of the gospel. Like Jesus, each of the featured leaders were change agents in their times: the Subversive Bridge- Builder, Barnabas; the Lovable Rebel, Francis of Assisi; the Tightrope Walker, Thomas Cranmer; the Persevering Prophet, Sojourner Truth; the Idealistic Realist, Dorothy Day; and the People s Voice, Oscar Romero. Groups will be on: Sunday morning @ 9:15 Tuesday evening @ 6:45 Friday morning @ 10:00 Are you currently an usher, reader chalice bearer or would you like to be one? Don t forget to sign up for Worship Ministries on the bulletin board. We need: Acolytes Ushers or Greeters Readers Intercessors Altar Guild Members And Welcome Committee members If you do one of these ministries now please sign up; if you want to do one of these ministries please sign up on bulletin board in foyer. TRINITY NOTES PAGE 4

Shrine Mont Parish Camp Registration Retreat Weekend dates: Friday, July 15 Sunday, July 17 Activities begin at 4:30pm. The weekend concludes after lunch on Sunday. St. Paul s Memorial and Trinity are making the arrangements for room registration and needs your information and payment no later than June 6 th! Cost: (Financial assistance is available. Please speak to Pastor Cass) Age 13 and over: Double Occupancy $150.00 per person Single Occupancy $190.00 per person Youth rate: Ages 0 -- 3 FREE Ages 4 12 $48.00 per child Maximum cost is $400/family. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ----------------------------------------- Name(s): Adult 1: Adult 2: Child 13 & up: Child 13 & up: Child 4-12: Child 4-12: Child 0-3: Child 0-3: (Add additional lines as needed.) Total 13 & up @$150: Total 13 & up @$190: (double occ.) (single occ.) Total 4-12 @$48: Total 0-3 @free: Total due: Preferences: Need 1st floor: Prefer to be quiet in the evening: Other: ($400 max) Need a crib: Prefer to be sociable in the evening:

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Trinity Sunday is May 22 nd Weather permitting we will have a brief service in the worship garden Potluck Brunch will follow worship Trinity will provide hamburgers, hot dogs and drinks Please bring a side dish to share Activities for kids Bounce House Snow Cones COME AND BRING A FRIEND! Trinity Episcopal Church 1118 Preston Avenue Charlottesville, VA 22903 PLACE STAP HERE TRINITY NOTES PAGE 8