The Trinity Bell Volume 14, Issue 6 Newsletter of Trinity Episcopal Church July 2017 The vision of Trinity Church is to be relevant to the Lake Region Community serving and drawing others to the gospel of Jesus Christ as a growing Episcopal Church. A Word from Father Fearless Faith! Boundless Love! Revival in the Episcopal Church! Who d a thunk such a bold and wonderful thing could happen! Welcome to the Jesus Movement! Presiding Bishop Michael Curry and Rev. Canon Stephanie Spellers, the Presiding Bishop s Canon for Evangelism, Reconciliation and Stewardship of Creation are currently working with six dioceses to sponsor multiday events featuring dynamic worship and preaching, offerings from local artists and musicians, personal testimony and storytelling, topical speakers, invitation to local social action, engagement with young leaders, and intentional outreach with people who aren t active in a faith community. One of the venues will be Camp Honey Creek in the Diocese of Georgia, just off I-95, just south of Brunswick. Registration is $8 on the Diocese of Georgia s website and if you are interested, please register early!. The Presiding Bishop of the Episcopal Church, the Most Rev. Michael Curry, is traveling throughout the U.S. and beyond offering a series of revivals. The Diocese of Georgia will host Revival: Fearless Faith, Boundless Love on Sunday, September 17, 2017. If you would like to go, please register soon online at http://georgia.anglican.org/?p=7661. The revival begins with fellowship at 2 PM followed by worship at 3. The distance is right at120 miles and will take a little over two hours to drive. For those wanting to go, attending the 8:30 service at Trinity should allow ample time for travel and lunch. This is a Big Tent revival outdoors! Dress appropriately, September can be hot. Bugs are unpredictable, so take a mosquito spray. Arriving by 2 PM should give you a chance greet and meet and find a decent seat. You may even have time to walk down to the river and look out over the golden marshes of Glynn. How can I serve, what can I do to be more active in supporting Trinity? Actually, there is a whole new movement for trained, equipped, licensed Lay Ministries coming onboard in the Diocese, especially in the smaller parishes here in Putnam County. Trinity needs Ushers and Greeters and Eucharistic Ministers, as well as volunteers for Altar Guild. An Acolyte or two would be really appreciated. On Saturday, July 22, Eucharistic Visitor Training will be held at St. Andrews in Interlachen. The training is from 10 AM to 2 PM with lunch provided (a basket will be put out for donations to cover the food). Who should attend? If you are interested in becoming a Eucharistic Visitor, you will be trained and licensed to take communion to members who can t come to church. Current Eucharistic Visitors - if your current license is set to expire before January 1, 2018, bring your card/license with you for renewal. Revival! Pretty scary stuff! None of us likes change we like routine and consequently, we tend to get in a rut. Revival is an opportunity to renew the Holy Spirit within us, to give our lives back to the Lord and let his healing, forgiving, power transform us. It s through the power of revival that we discover the truth of God s word, that we CAN do all things through Christ who strengthens us. (Philippians 4:13) Warmly, Tony+ FIRST SUNDAY Sunday, July 2nd, is the First Sunday In the Parish Hall One Service at 10:00am Potluck Lunch will follow the service.
Page 2 Trinity Bell July 2017 Head of the Church Jesus Christ The Rt. Rev. Samuel Johnson Howard Bishop of Florida Members of the Vestry Senior Warden Wells Hood 2020 Brian McCrae, Jr. Warden 2019 Jeanne Homany 2018 Laurie Alsobrook 2018 Joyce Chesnut 2019 John Katterhenry 2020 Liz Outten 2020 Carol Pettie, Treasurer Diane Sargent, Clerk Clergy Rev. Tony Powell, Rector Music Margaret Rice, Choir Director Figg Poncher, Organist Office Figg Poncher, Financial Administrator Linda Wilcox, Parish Administrator and Editor of the Trinity Bell Service Times 8:30 am and 11:00 am Sunday Trinity Episcopal Church 204 SR 26 Post Office Box 361 Melrose, Florida 32666 Office Hours: 9:30 am to 2:30 pm Monday thru Thursday Office Phone: 352 475-2177 Fax: 352 475-6181 Email: trinitymelrose@windstream.net Website: trinitymelrosefl.org...one nation under God with liberty and justice for all. BIRTHDAYS July 5 Cinnie Brown July 12 Jeff Mackey July 13 John Katterhenry July 17 Terrell Bothwell July 20 Ed Clarkson, Rodney Paul, Adam Olalde July 27 Jean Stegall July 30 Diane Connors O God, our times are in your hand; look with favor, we pray, on your servants as they begin another year. Grant that they may grow in wisdom and grace, and strengthen their trust in your goodness all the days July 11 July 20 ANNIVERSARIES Jean and Ted Giesel Kathi and Pat Warren O God, bless our relationships, assist us with your grace, so that with true fidelity and steadfast love we may honor and keep the promises and vows we make to one another. Let us love one another as a sign of your love for us, through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen. Dear Trinity Family, Please, please, catch up on your pledges if you are able. Income has fallen lately, with more months in the red than in the black. Please help us get back on track. Warmly, Tony+, Carol, and Figg. DEADLINE FOR THE AUGUST BELL IS JULY 15th
Page 4 Trinity Bell July2017 Trinity Bell Report for the month of May & YTD, 2017 MAY Actual MAY Budget Over/Under Y-T-D Act Y-T-D Bud Over/Under Total Revenue $ 14,436 $16,596 ($2,160) $77,321 $76,353 $968 Total Expense 17,796 18,565 769 80,938 87,382 6,444 Surplus / (Deficit) (3,360) (1,969) (1,391) (3,617) (11,029) 7,412 Collections May May Over/Under JanMay JanMay Over/Under Actual Budget Budget YTD Actual YTD Budget Budget Pledged Offerings $11,350 14,491 ($3,141) 62,331 65,503 (3,172) Non-Pledged Offerings 1,415 830 585 7,540 4,150 3,390 Other Offerings 386 575 (189) 2,118 3,125 (1,007) Priest Fund 255-255 1,865-1,865 Net Income $13,406 $15,896 ($2,490) $73,854 $72,778 $1,076 A QUESTION FOR THE 4TH OF JULY The United States got what may be the country's largest physical birthday present on July 4, 1884, when the French presented it with the Statue of Liberty. It took four months to assemble the 151-foot-tall statue, which was shipped from Paris in hundreds of pieces. While the statue was intended to commemorate America's centennial, it was not formally dedicated until 10 years after the fact, when President Grover Cleveland held a Statue of Liberty ceremony on October 28, 1886.. In other 1884 news, miners in Swan City, Colo., blew up their local post office on Independence Day because the town did not supply them with fireworks. So, the question: If it took four months to build the Statue of Liberty, how long did it take to put the post office back together again:! Eat Like You're Sick to Stay Well! HEALTH SHORTS Jeanne Eaton Daniel Thomas - chef - says if everyone ate like they have diabetes, more people may stay "borderline" diabetic. Such great advice! Those of us in the health profession of diabetes know that "borderline" has been replaced by the word "pre-diabetes", because if the person given this diagnosis doesn't get religion about exercise and vegetables and weight loss, they will get diabetes! Here are some tips Mr Thomas recommends - (1) Don't eat after 7 pm. (2) Keep nuts in your glove compartment. I personally love this one! (3)Avoid the noodles in chicken soup. Use quinoa or barley instead. (4) Don't eat the bottom bun of your burger. Add all available vegetables. (5) Choose mashed avocado over mayonaise for healthy fat, fiber and vitamins.
GOOD OLD SUMMERTIME CHICKEN DINNER AND SILENT BASKET AUCTION Saturday, July 22, 2017 Dinner 6:30 pm, preview at 6:00pm Chicken n Fixins Drinks Ice Cream Adults $10.00 Kids $5.00 The Silent Auction includes a fabulous variety of interesting, fun and unique items. There will also be lots and lots of themed baskets. There will be baskets for the holidays, birds, curios, books, kids, office and more. Some of the baskets will include the following themes: Chocolate Books on CD Flowers Cooking Angels Wine Children s Gardening Homemade Pies Come one, come all and find a treasure you didn t know you needed, but can t live without. Trinity Episcopal Church 204 SR. 26 Melrose, Florida (352) 475-2177
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 2 First Sunday 10:00am Service Potluck Lunch Following 9 10:00 Service 9am Jack s Lessons 10am JC Lessons Refreshments 16 10:00 Service 9am Jack s Lessons 10am JC Lessons Refreshments 23 10:00 Service 9am Jack s Lessons 10am JC Lessons Refreshments 30 10:00 Service 9am Jack s Lessons 10am JC Lessons Refreshments 3 10 17 24 31 4 July 2017 Don t forget to get your tickets for the Good Old Summertime Chicken Dinner and Basket Auction. (Don t forget the ice cream sundays for dessert!) If you would like your basket wrapped, please bring it into the office by July 17. 5:30 pm AA ~ Wicker 7:00pm Al Anon 11 10am Sisters Circle Noon Lunch & Gospel 1:30pm Religions Class 5:30 pm AA ~ Wicker 7:00pm Al Anon 18 10am Sisters Circle Noon Lunch & Gospel 1:30pm Religions Class 5:30 pm AA ~ Wicker 7:00pm Al Anon 25 10am Sisters Circle Noon Lunch & Gospel 1:30pm Religions Class 5:30 pm AA ~ Wicker 7:00pm Al Anon 5 6:00pm Eucharist And Healing Service 12 6:00pm Eucharist And Healing Service 19 6:00pm Eucharist And Healing Service 7:00pm Vestry 26 6:00pm Eucharist And Healing Service 6 10am-4pm Thrift Shop 7:00pm AA ~ Wicker 13 10am-4pm Thrift Shop 7:00pm AA ~ Wicker 20 10am-4pm Thrift Shop 7:00pm Grill & Chill 7:00pm AA ~ Wicker 27 10am-4pm Thrift Shop 7:00pm Movie Night 7:00pm AA ~ Wicker 7 2-5pm Thrift Shop 14 2-5pm Thrift Shop 21 2-5pm Thrift Shop 28 2-5pm Thrift Shop 1 9am-noon Thrift Shop 89am-noon Thrift Shop 15 9am-noon Thrift Shop 22 9am-noon Thrift Shop Chicken Dinner and Basket Auction 6:30 29 7:00am Men s Club 9am-noon Thrift Shop Our Movie Nights on the third Thursday of each month have turned out to be a great success with many people coming to enjoy the popcorn, candy, drinks, oh, and of course, the movies! The name of the movie is usually published in Colossians two weeks prior to it s showing. If there is something in particular you would like to see, let us know in the office and we ll try to arrange it. We try to show movies with only a G, PG, or PG13 rating so that the movies will be available for all ages.
DATE SERVICE 2-Jul-17 9-Jul-17 16-Jul-17 23-Jul-17 30-Jul-17 Single Service 10 AM Single Service 10 AM Single Service 10 AM Single Service 10 AM Single Service 10 AM EUCHARISTIC MINISTER Sharon Jax Kristi Gregory SERVERS SCHEDULE JULY 2017 LECTOR USHER GREETER Sharon Jax Rodney Paul Vi Paul Joyce King Rodney Paul Jeanne Homany Jeanne Homany Kathi Warren John Katterhenry Annette Kessler Will Flynn Carol Flynn Bob Hood Margaret Rice Kristi Gregory Donna Eichelsderfer Kristi Gregory Brian McCrea Brian McCrea Elaine Ashley Thank you for placing yourself in the service of Our Lord and His Church. If you are unable to serve on your scheduled date, please arrange for your replacement and notify the office.
COMMUNICATION At Trinity we very often have many events and activities going on and the most important ways we communicate the information about these to one another is through word of mouth and announcements at church on Sunday mornings, and through our weekly Colossians newsletter and the monthly newsletter, the Trinity Bell. If your group or committee is planning something they would like to have everyone know about and/or participate in, please let the office know through a phone call, email or directly to Fr. Tony or Linda. Sometimes, in a hurried situation, you may only have time to give us the facts or a brief outline. We are always happy to help fill in the gaps if needed, and can usually make an article out of just the date, time and name of the event. If you have news of plans for the coming months, announcements, or reports, or would just like to write an article for the Bell, the deadline is the 15th of the prior month. Communication is what helps us work and play together and we re always delighted to see new things each month. If you have something you d like to see on our pages or ideas for new columns, please get in touch with Linda or Father Tony. Recently Jeanne Homany thought an article on health issues would be a good thing to have in the Bell, and it s turned out to be a great success and appreciated by many. You too, can share your thoughts, ideas, plans and information with your friends and Trinity Family. We hope to hear from you soon! WE NEED TO HEAR FROM YOU!
Trinity Episcopal Church 204 SR 26 Post Office Box 361 Melrose, Florida 32666 NONPROFIT U.S. POSTAGE PAID MELROSE, FL. PERMIT NO. 4 Return Service Requested JULY 2017 July 2 COMING EVENTS First Sunday JULY July 4 4th of July Holiday Office Closed July 11 July 19 July 20 July 22 July 27 July 29 PH in Use Vestry Grill and Chill Good Old Summertime Chicken Dinner and Basket Auction Movie Night Men s Club REGULAR EVENTS Sunday : 10:00 am Holy Eucharist In the Church 9:00am Adult Christian Formation Coffee and Snacks 1st Sunday of the Month One Service only at 10:00am In the Parish Hall Potluck Lunch Following Mon. & Wed. 9:00 Morning Prayer Tuesdays: Noon Lectionary Study at Betty s Pizza Bible Study at 1:30 - Wicker Room Wednesday: 6:00pm Eucharist Thrift Shop Open 10am to 4pm Thursday 2pm 5pm Friday 9am Noon Saturday Access Program Tuesdays and Thursdays 10am 2pm