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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 The Worship Bulletin you received along with this handout will be your basic guide through this morning s liturgy. Parish Notes: In the column to the right you will find the scripture readings, hymns and other music for this service. The following pages contain further information about today s worship and our upcoming meetings and events. Hymn Singing: The hymn numbers are listed to the right and on the pillars at the front of the church. The Hymnal is the red book located in the pew rack in front of you. Prayer Ministers are available during communion at the 10:00 a.m. service. Proceed to the back of the church to receive prayer and laying on of hands. 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. Children & Youth: Trinity offers religious formation for ages 3½ -12 through the Catechesis of the Good Shepherd program. Children gather on Sundays starting at 9:00 a.m. 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. Nursery & Toddler care is available 9:15-11 a.m. (Ask an usher for directions). Visit our Resource & Welcome Tables Visit our website at www.trinitysb.org today s lessons LESSONS: Bibles are available at the rear of the church. First Lesson: 2 Samuel 23:1-7 Psalm 132:1-13 Second Lesson: Revelation 1:4b-8 The Holy Gospel: John 18:33-37 events at trinity See Back Page HYMNS PROCESSIONAL HYMN 616 OFFERTORY HYMN See Page 8 DISMISSAL HYMN See Page 9 PLEDGE INGATHERING SUNDAY AT 8 AND 10 a.m. TODAY! MUSIC AT TRINITY CONCERT TODAY, 3:30 p.m. See Page 2 MEMORIAL EUCHARIST FOR LUCILE BEASLEY Saturday, November 28, 2:00 p.m. See Page 2 ADVENT FILM SCREENING Sunday, November 29, 11:30 a.m. THE REIGN OF CHRIST SUNDAY NOVEMBER 22, 2015 the week ahead Sunday, November 22 Pledge Ingathering Sunday 8:00 a.m. Holy Eucharist 9:00 a.m. Portfolio Celebration & Conversation 9:00 a.m. Church School 9:15 a.m. Centering Prayer 10:00 a.m. Holy Eucharist 11:30 a.m. Coffee Hour 11:30 a.m. Portfolio Celebration & Conversation 3:30 p.m. Music at Trinity 4:00 p.m. Trinity Youth Party 5:30 p.m. Education for Ministry Tuesday, November 24 5:30 p.m. Holy Eucharist Wednesday, November 25 Noon Base Community Thursday, November 26 Office Closed Friday, November 27 Office Closed Saturday, November 28 2:00 p.m. Lucile Beasley Memorial Eucharist Sunday, November 29 8:00 a.m. Holy Eucharist 9:00 a.m. Church School 9:15 a.m. Centering Prayer 10:00 a.m. Holy Eucharist 11:30 a.m. Coffee Hour 11:30 a.m. Advent Film 5:30 p.m. Education for Ministry PLEDGE INGATHERING & PORTFOLIO CELEBRATION TODAY, 8:00 and 10:00 a.m. Please join us after the service as we celebrate the team which created our Trinity Portfolio, now in the final stages of preparation. Trinity Episcopal Church 1500 State Street Santa Barbara Ca 93101 805.965.7419 www.trinitysb.org 1

worship ministers take note 2 8:00 a.m. Holy Eucharist Presiding: The Rev. Carren Sheldon, Associate Rector Preaching & Assisting: The Rev. Mark Asman, Rector Acolyte: Michael Neal Arnold Reader: John Draper Intercessor: Nollie Lei Dawson Lay Eucharistic Minister: Diana Buzerak Ushers: Mark Benson, Jean Davis Altar Guild: Marguerite Nash Ministry of Presence: Susan Krutzsch 10:00 a.m. Holy Eucharist Presiding: The Rev. Carren Sheldon, Associate Rector Preaching & Assisting: The Rev. Mark Asman, Rector Acolytes: Siu Zimmerman, Don Zimmerman, Shea Goodner, Susan Decker Prayer Ministers: Lynn Carlisle, Dane Goodman, Anna Kokotovic, Terry Roof Readers: Nels Henderson, Phylene Wiggins Intercessor: Andrew Woods Lay Eucharistic Ministers: Chris Boesch, Elizabeth Hess, John Michal, Susannah Rake Ushers: David Gartrell, Dell Barden, Michael Dean, Nathan Gibson Welcome Team: Robert Mann, Steve Kriz, Glenn Stuck, Robyn Marshall, Anne Shaw Heart & Hand: Laurie Goodner, Michelle Silva Altar Guild: Betty Wenzel, Norma Stuck, Paula Urschel Flower Guild: Jane & Rob Forsyth Ministry of Presence: Aaron Panchal, Terry Walker Choir Director & Cantor: Grey Brothers Organist: Thomas Joyce Weekly Office Volunteers: Jessie Breytspraak, Mary Campbell, Jane Ellison, Betty Ferry, Andrea Fritzen, MK & Jim Micallef, Susannah Rake, Nina Zimmer Today s flowers are given for the blessings of the extended Siegel family; birthdays, anniversaries, and continued good health. We acknowledge God s grace with gratitude. ~The Siegel Family MUSIC AT TRINITY - TODAY at 3:30 p.m. Enjoy an afternoon of music by Johann Sebastian Bach featuring Egle Januleviciute at the piano. There is no charge for admission, however, goodwill offerings support the Music at Trinity Concert Series. Lucile Beasley passed away with her family at her side on Monday, October 5. A Memorial Eucharist will be held for her at Trinity on Saturday, November 28 at 2:00 p.m. Rest eternal grant to her, O Lord, and let light perpetual shine upon her. Volunteers are needed to provide cookies for a reception after the service, please contact Mary Gibson 569-8822, sgibson_us@yahoo.com. DIANA BUTLER BASS BOOK SIGNING - Wednesday, Dec. 2 at 7 p.m. Diana Butler Bass will make a presentation about her new book, Grounded, in the Parish Hall. The author will also autograph books, and copies will be available for purchase, thanks to Chaucer s Books. This is a free event, open to the public. SCIENCE & RELIGION - Monday, December 7, 7:00-8:30 p.m. Guild Hall. We welcome Dr. Eileen McMahon McQuade, Associate Professor of Biology at Westmont College. She will be discussing Human Genetic Engineering: Slippery slope or saving lives? Some have warned that genetic engineering is too close to playing God. Is there a slippery slope or is this technology one path to health, happiness, and long life? Most recently Dr. McQuade has been engaged in research dealing with MS and rheumatoid arthritis. Please contact Bob Richard at 805-680-5590 or starryrobert@aol.com with questions. An offering will be received. our mission Nithya Shanti, our last School of the Heart presenter, has made the talks he gave while he was with us, available online. Here is the link for those that are interested: https://soundcloud.com/nithyashanti/sets/talks-in-santa-barbara episcopal campus ministry at st. michaels in IV $3,000 CHALLENGE GRANT St. Mike s is a vibrant community making a lovespreading difference in Isla Vista and beyond. To continue the good work that we do, St. Mike s needs your help. To close the gap on our budget, one generous family has offered a $3,000 Challenge Grant. That means we have until Thanksgiving to raise $3,000. If we achieve our goal, the family will match our gift. In other words, any gift you give in addition to your normal pledging to St. Mike s from now until Thanksgiving will be doubled. We honor belonging at all levels. Any gift is really important at this difficult time of year. Please pitch in and help us meet this goal! Donations accepted: cash, check and online with a credit card (http://www.saintmikesucsb.org) via credit card. Just click on our paypal button in the right column :) To learn how you can support the work of St. Mike s, contact Randy and Frances Hahn (rhahn51@ cox.net, fhahn1@cox.net). ADVENT LESSONS AND CAROLS St. Michael s would like to invite the Santa Barbara area Episcopal congregations and choirs to participate in the annual service of Community Advent Lessons and Carols. It will be held at St. Michael s on Sunday, December 6th at 7:30 p.m. The rehearsal will start at 5:30 p.m. Grey Brothers will conduct the choir. Everyone is welcome! 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 INTRODUCING A NEW TIME FOR CONTEMPLATIVE PRACTICE AT TRINITY - 12:15-12:45 p.m. Thursdays in the Chancel, beginning in Advent on December 3 The School of the Heart is pleased to offer another opportunity for us to be faithfully silent together in opening to Divine Presence. Whatever your practice, you are invited to this time of sitting together. And if you do not yet have a practice, there will always be simple instructions to help you get started, plus teaching on first Thursdays before the silence. You are welcome to come and sit in the chancel between noon and 1:00, and the meditation bell will ring at 12:15 and 12:45 to start and end our silence. Please enter and leave quietly. TRINITY MIDDLE EAST PEACE MINISTRY For current news go to: American Friends for the Episcopal Diocese of Jerusalem www.afedj.org and Churches for Middle East Peace www.cmep. org Book suggestions Sandy Tolan - Children of the Stone, Mark Braverman A Wall in Jerusalem International Peace Conference Go to www.peaceconference1016.org (January 15,16 Ontario, CA) For positive action Support the Episcopal Diocese of Jerusalem - Purchase fair trade items at the Alternative Christmas Market Dec. 6. For more resources, contact -Art and Louise Fisher loufisher2@yahoo.com - or call 684-9389. BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT Jo Rosalind Rorty was born to her overjoyed mothers, Max Rorty and Kate McDonald, on November 14, 2015, 7 lbs. 13 oz., 20 inches long, and entirely wonderful. TRINITY BACKSTAGE CHRISTMAS IN THE ROUND- Saturday, December 12, 8:00 p.m. Join us for our annual home grown Christmas show featuring Doug Clegg, Kate Wallace, and Grey Brothers, with Sarah and Mitchell Thomas, Bill Wood and Tom Joyce. The show will be given in honor of our Rector, Mark, and proceeds will benefit Trinity s operating fund. For table reservations and more information, call 962-2970 or visit www.trinitybackstage.com COFFEE HOUR NEEDS YOU!!! Coffee Hour Goodies are everyone s responsibility. We all love a little something, be it sweet or savory, after church to go along with our coffee and conversation. Your contribution can be as simple as chips and dip or a bag of cookies, or as elaborate as you would like to make it. The small and the quick among us are aware that hospitality means leaving enough for everyone else and are willing to share. Sign up for a Sunday between now and Christmas and bring a smile to many faces, young and old. Please note that Gluten Free items are always appreciated. Cheers from the Hospitality Council! CATECHESIS OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD TRAINING IN JANUARY The Children and Youth Council is delighted to announce that Trinity will host a Catechesis of the Good Shepherd training course for new Level 1 Trinity catechists starting in January. Long-time CGS trainer Lynda Catalano will lead this formation course on select Saturdays in 2016, and we will welcome a few catechists from outside our congregation into our church school building and our beautiful Level 1 atrium. If you are interested in catechetical formation training, or would like to support this course with offers of hospitality, please contact 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 in Level I the younger children will work with several geography materials introducing the Land of Israel while the older children work with familiar materials and explore new activities related to the items we use in celebrating Eucharist. Level II will work with the puzzle of the Liturgical year, continue with their projects for the Alternative Christmas Market, and read and discuss a scripture passage. Level III will work on their Heifer displays for the Alternative Christmas Market. TRINITY YOUTH GROUP (7TH 12TH GRADES) Thanksgiving Party Today, 4-7 p.m. Pick up and drop off at Kevin Hess house. Potluck supper: Last name begins with: A-E bring beverages F-J bring appetizers K-O bring a side dish or salad P-Z bring a dessert Join us as we share dinner, give thanks for all God s gifts, and prepare for the Alternative Christmas Market! We ll vote on which of the ERD s Gifts for Life we want to represent this year, and then we ll work on marketing them! Next meeting: Christmas Party, 4-7:30 p.m. Pick up and drop off at the Woods home. Gingerbread house contest, white elephant gift exchange, and dinner at the Woods family home. Bring a gift (find it free, or spend less than $10).Dinner will be provided by the Woods family. Questions? While Libby s in Australia, contact Carren, csheldon@trinitysb.org 3

advent & christmas ADVENT MEDITATION BOOKLET AVAILABLE Journey through Advent with trusted companion and spiritual thinker Henri Nouwen who has helped inspire millions to grow closer to Jesus. For Nouwen, author of this booklet of daily meditations titled Unto Us a Child is Born, a life of faith is a life of prayer, and these daily devotions during the weeks of Advent help form a lasting spiritual practice. This booklet is available at the Welcome Table for the cost of $1. Contact: Judith Torres, jtorres@trinitysb.org PRAY FOR THE PEACE OF JERUSALEM: ADVENT LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES During the season of Advent, we re all on the road to Bethlehem: the little town in an occupied territory where Jesus was born. This Advent, Trinity presents a series of learning opportunities about life in an occupied territory, as it is today. We ll show 2 award-winning documentary films after church on Sundays, and we ll have 3 Tuesday evening meetings with discussions and presentations from various sources, including Steadfast Hope, (book and DVD, from Episcopal Peace Fellowship, available at each meeting, $5 donation requested). Come for one Sunday film or both, come for the Tuesday discussion series: mix and match as your busy schedule allows. Join us in our Advent prayer for the Peace of Jerusalem: it s a prayer which is older than Christianity, and has never been more urgent. SUNDAY FILMS start at 11:30 a.m. Grab a cup of coffee, a snack, and join us. All are welcome. November 29: Two-Sided Story, a film about the work of Parents Circle-Families Forum, bereaved Palestinians and Israelis speaking truth and showing us what reconciliation looks like. (2012, 75 minutes, some subtitles) December 13: Encounter Point, Sunday, a film about individuals working for justice in the Holy Land, and how they find their way. (2006, Just Vision, 85 minutes, some subtitles) TUESDAY EVENING PRESENTATIONS with Trinity-style discussions, 6:30-8:00 p.m. All are welcome. December 1: Homeland; December 8: Occupation, Oppression, & the Other; December 15: on Reconciliation, Peacemaking, & Hope. Contact: Carren Sheldon, csheldon@trinitysb.org 4 THE GIVING TREE BEGINS SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 29 Christmas is the wonderful time of year when we can share what God has so generously provided us, and share it with the less fortunate members of our community. Every year Trinity parishioners have provided colorfully wrapped Christmas gifts for residents of Path Santa Barbara, and we re sure your generosity will shine again. On November 29th the Trinity Giving Tree will be in the Sanctuary. Simply pluck off an ornament to choose the size and gender of sweatshirt and socks you wish to give. Then, return your wrapped gift and place it under the Giving Tree. On December 20th Trinity elves will pick them up at noon and magically transport them in time to celebrate the holy birth of our Savior. MERRY CHRISTMAS! ADVENT ORGAN SERIES THREE SUNDAYS IN ADVENT 3:30 p.m. For three Sundays in Advent, three local organists will offer recitals of organ music inspired by the magic and mystery of the season. The spirit of both Advent and Christmas will be explored and celebrated through classic organ repertoire in addition to newly composed works. As is the custom for Music at Trinity concerts, there will be no charge for admission, but freewill offerings are gratefully received in support of the artists. There is no charge for admission, however, goodwill offerings support the Music at Trinity Concert Series. December 6, Emma Lou Diemer, organ ~ Featuring music by Santa Barbara composers Mahlon Balderston, Emma Lou Diemer, David Gell, and the premier of a new piece by Daniel Gee. December 13, Nelson Huber, organ ~ Featuring music by Emma Lou Diemer, Sigfrid Karg-Elert, Louis Vierne, Peter Warlock. December 20, Thomas Joyce, organ ~ Featuring music by Johann Sebastian Bach, Marcel Dupré, Felix Mendelssohn, Charles Tournemire.

advent & christmas ALTERNATIVE CHRISTMAS MARKET SUNDAY, DECEMBER 6, 9:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Make out your gift lists now for Trinity s Alternative Christmas Market! You will have the opportunity to purchase gifts and make donations in honor of those special people in your life. The market will be open after each service, so bring your checkbooks and your cash. This Alternative Christmas Market will give you the opportunity to support one, several, or all of these participating programs: Episcopal Relief & Development~organized by our parish youth Heifer International~organized by our parish children GAIA (Global AIDS Interfaith Alliance) ~ supporting medical relief efforts in Malawi Angels Bearing Gifts ~ benefits adults with disabilities in Santa Barbara County Diocese of Jerusalem ~ providing a beacon of hope, peace, and reconciliation in the Middle East Unite-to-Light ~ Solar lights for the developing world Kids Crafts ~ created by Trinity children; proceeds shared equally with above organizations Visit their tables and learn more about what they do and how they are continuing God s justice work in our world. For information contact Jennifer Bergquist, jenniferbergquist@gmail.com, or Jean Davis, jeanlangedavis@gmail.com. And don t forget your checks or cash. No credit cards accepted. KIDS NIGHT IN/PARENTS NIGHT OUT FRIDAY, DECEMBER 11, 5:30 p.m.-8:00 p.m. Calling all kids! Come for a fun crafting night at church while your parents spend the evening out! On Friday, December 11, have your parents drop you off at church, where we will enjoy making Christmas crafts and watching the Charlie Brown Christmas special while your parents head out for the evening. We will also have snacks and games available; eat dinner first or bring it with you. Childcare is provided from 5:30 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. by our nursery childcare providers, but if any parents or youth would like to stay and craft with the kids we d be happy to share the fun of the evening with you! HELP DECORATE THE CHURCH FOR CHRISTMAS SUNDAY DECEMBER 20, Following the 10:00 a.m. service until 2:00 p.m. Lunch will be served. Help in the transformation of our sanctuary into a magical space for our Christmas Eve and Christmas Day worship. There is a job for everyone, no experience necessary. You can stay for as little or as long as you are able. Sign up at the welcome table or contact Georgia Noble: gnoble@cox.net CHRISTMAS EVE SERVICE: CHILDREN S NATIVITY THURSDAY, DECEMBER 24, 4:00 p.m. Our annual Christmas Eve service for children and families will take place at 4:00 p.m. This service is a wonderful event where our children tell us again the wondrous story of how Jesus light came into the world. In preparation for our Children s Nativity, we will have three rehearsals: Sunday, Dec. 13, 11:30 a.m. - for children with speaking parts Wednesday, Dec. 16, 6:00-7:30 p.m. - all participating children and youth Sunday, Dec. 20, 11:30 a.m. - all participating children and youth, with lunch provided. Contact: ehess@trinitysb.org 5

Sunday, November 29 Advent 1 Sunday, December 6 Advent 2 Sunday, December 13 Advent 3 Sunday, December 20 Advent 4 advent & christmas at trinity Advent Film following the 10:00 a.m. service Giving Tree Begins (until December 20) Our annual sweatshirt and sock drive for Casa Esperanza. Tuesday, December 1 Advent Learning Opportunity #1 6:30 p.m. Annual Alternative Christmas Market following 8:00 a.m. & 10:00 a.m. services You will have an opportunity to purchase alternative gifts from a wide variety of sources: Episcopal Relief and Development, Heifer International, GAIA, Angels Bearing Gifts, Diocese of Jerusalem, Unite-to-Light, and Kids Crafts created by our own Trinity children. Advent Organ Series #1 3:30 p.m. Advent Lessons and Carols at St. Michael s in Isla Vista 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, December 8 Advent Learning Opportunity #2 6:30 p.m. Friday, December 11 Kids Night In, Parents Night Out 5:30-8:00 p.m. Parish Hall. Christmas crafts, games and snacks for kids. Saturday, December 12 Trinity Backstage 8:00 p.m. Annual Holiday Benefit show for our Trinity s Operating Fund with Kate Wallace, Doug Clegg & friends. Children s Nativity Rehearsal following the 10:00 a.m. service all children and youth with speaking parts. Advent Film following the 10:00 a.m. service Advent Organ Series #2 3:30 p.m. Youth Group Christmas Party 4:00 p.m.-8:00 p.m. Tuesday, December 15 Advent Learning Opportunity #3 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, December 16 Children s Nativity Rehearsal 6:00 p.m.-7:30 p.m. ALL participating children and youth. Sunday, December 20 Christmas Eve Service Rehearsal following the 10:00 a.m. service For ALL participants. Lunch provided. Decorate the Church for Christmas following the 10:00 a.m. service until 2:00 pm Christmas Eve Children s Nativity Rehearsal 11:30 a.m. For ALL participants. Lunch provided. Advent Organ Series #3 3:30 p.m. Thursday, December 24, Christmas Eve 4:00 p.m. Family Service 9:30 p.m. Carol Singing 10:00 p.m. Festival Choral Eucharist (*with incense) Friday, December 25, Christmas Day 10:00 a.m. Christmas Day Holy Eucharist with Choir and Hymns Sunday, December 27 First Sunday After Christmas School of the Heart Sunday at the 8:00 a.m. and 10:00 a.m. services We will teach and practice different forms of contemplation. 6

october financials Oct 2015 Actual Budget Income $51,418 $54,732 Expense $56,435 $56,796 Year-to-Date Income $539,756 $597,440 Expense $598,355 $592,693 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 update. capital campaign update As of September 2015 Pledge goal: $2,300,000 Actual pledges: $2,158,349 Income to date: $2,159,934 Expenses to date: $2,083,869 Balance of current funds: $75,965 mid week worship Tuesday Evening Eucharist: 5:30 p.m. Holy Communion and 20 minutes of silent meditation bring us together for rest and renewal in the company of others who also feel called to watch and wait in the presence of the Holy Spirit. Contemplative Prayer: A Trinity group to practice various forms of Christian contemplative prayer gathers monthly on the second Wednesday evening, 7-8 p.m., ordinarily 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. about pledging Our vision of Stewardship recognizes that God is the giver and has blessed each one of us with many gifts. Common to us all is the privilege and blessing of how we use the precious gifts of our time, talent and treasure. Stewardship is the spiritual practice of discerning the use of these gifts in building God s dream of love and justice in our hearts, relationships and world. At Trinity we call your gift of time and talent Shared Ministry and we call your gift of treasure a pledge. Pledge forms are available at the Welcome Table. pastoral care Hospital Visitation: If you, or a member of the parish that you know, is going into the hospital please notify Mark and Carren so they can arrange to visit. 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: Fawzia Talbert 684 8536 or fawzia.talbert@gmail.com or Don Zimmerman 893-3422. 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 each month. 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 EMERGENCY outside of regular office hours please call 726 1255. Clergy will respond to your page as soon as possible. trinity contact list staff The Rev. Mark E. Asman, Rector masman@trinitysb.org The Rev. Carren Sheldon, Associate Rector csheldon@trinitysb.org Katrina Perez, Administrative Assistant office@trinitysb.org Hannah Ruth Brothers, Administrative Assistant office@trinitysb.org Judith Torres, Coordinator of Shared Ministries jtorres@trinitysb.org Cami Segna, Business Manager csegna@trinitysb.org Elizabeth Hess, Coordinator of Children's Ministries ehess@trinitysb.org Libby Yardi, Coordinator of Youth Ministries lyardi@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, 687-3685, anne.shaw09@gmail.com Children & Youth Council: Vanessa Woods, 637-0201, nessawoods@gmail.com and Susan Krutzsch 569-5012, krutzsch.s@gmail.com Adult Formation: Dennis Wylie, 967-9515, dwylie@ cox.net Hospitality: Julia Laraway, 682-6926, a1fyr516@aol. com Justice & Outreach: Craig Moore, 680-1228, cdowdmoore@gmail.com and Laurinda Marshall, 685-5586, laurindax@yahoo.com Worship: Lynn Carlisle, 722-0509 lynnjcarlisle@gmail.com and Dodie Little, 963-8656, dodielittle@gmail.com vestry Anne Porter, Senior Warden,anneporter@cox.net Michael Neal Arnold, Junior Warden, mnarnold@ hascosb.com Diana Thomas, Clerk, deelee.thomas@gmail.com Stephen Humphreys, humphreys@history.ucsb.edu Ann Jaqua, annjaqua@cox.net Georgia Noble, gnoble@cox.net Aaron Panchal, apanchal@westmont.edu Patsy Price, pstadel@gmail.com Elizabeth Schmid, eschmid09@me.com Stephen Singleton, teaslton@cox.net Terry Walker, terrywal805@gmail.com Kristi Wallace, kristi957@gmail.com 7

prayers Please remember these prayer requests during the Prayers of the People and the week ahead. *Please Remember In Your Prayers: Michael Neal Arnold, Joby Nunez, Ed Cavanaugh, Cathy & Ivor Burlingham, Kahtleen & Tommy Thornton, Martin McArdle, Terry Brennan, Susan C, Fred Sweeney, Phil, Robin Childress, Mid Squier, Michele F, Shannon C, Mark M, Jeannette Shackell, Virginia Badal, Dianne Delaney, Sandra, Yvonne Emerson, Mary Franco, Tom Franco, Casey Franco, Guilianna Franco, Gabriela Franco, Tom Carriero, Billy Jones, Alison Pickering, Rebecca Bodor, Josephine Pikero, Seana M. and Family, S. Herney and Family, John and Diana Brettrager, Alex Stadelman, Corey Beyer, Chuck Frid, Jessie Breytspraak, Frank Sanitate, Jean S., Emily M. Those With Long Term Illness: Margaret Marvin, Kathryn Dean, Rachel, Lucretia, Dorito, Betty H, Roger Turner, Jill Harper, Quinn Sellars, Joy Andrews, Jane Arnold, Marcos G., Jerry Whitney and family, Terry Roof, Beverly King Dorsey, Bob Frierson, Elena Decker, Rosemary Jennings, Jennings children, John Carpenter, Christine Langenfeld, Miguel Mendez, Dorothy P, Christoper Dawson, Russell Cunningham, Marjory Smith. For the departed: Gwendolyn Strong, Michel Reid, Mary Liz, John Symonds, Pedro Serantes, Jim Belden, Lucile Beasley, Sue Harris Person, Marjorie Carey. Serving our country in the armed forces: Craig & Catherine Christ, Grant Fish, Michael C. Fish, Lisa Skioldhanlin, Alec Menoni, David Dees, Theresa Berry, Thomas Richert, Steven Finch, Frederick Johnston, Nicole A. Dennis, Kyle Ray, John Whitney, Taylor Sutherland, Rodger Schuld, Sean Dunbar, James Badgett. Postulants and Candidates for Holy Orders: Michael Corrigan, Lauren Williams, 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. Offertory Hymn FOODBANK Needs TONS of Volunteers to Help in November November is Foodbank s busiest time of the year! There are one-time events that need volunteers and opportunities appropriate for kids and families. For more information: foodbanksbc.org or contact Melissa at 403-2471. COMMUNITY INTERFAITH THANKSGIVING SERVICE - TUESDAY, NOV 24, 7:00 p.m. Sponsored by the Greater Santa Barbara Area Clergy Association, this service is at First United Methodist Church, 305 E. Anapamu. The guest speaker, Rev. Doug Miller, is the former Pastor of First Baptist Church of Santa Barbara. The Santa Barbara Interfaith Chorale will sing. The Thanksgiving Offering will go to Direct Relief International and a light reception will follow. For more information: office@fumcsb.org. community PFLAG MEETING Monday, December 14, 7:00 p.m. Meeting Location: Orfalea Downtown Center, 1221 Chapala St. We will watch excerpts from the beautiful documentary, Anyone and Everyone Connected by having a son or daughter who is gay, parents across the country from all walks of life, discuss their experiences and responses, their struggles and learning. There will be time for questions, answers and support. Contact: Georgia Noble, (805) 560-8621 Email: pflagsantabarbara@ gmail.com. Website: community.pflag. org/santabarbara 8

Dismissal Hymn TODAY S MUSIC 8:00 a.m. Service PRELUDE Magnificat. I Marcel Dupré (1886-1971) COMMUNION Vexilla Regis Prodeunt (Gregorian Chant) POSTLUDE Improvisation 10:00 a.m. Service PRELUDE Vexilla Regis Prodeunt Richard Purvis (1913-1994) Abroad the regal banners fly, now shines the Cross s mystery: upon it Life did death endure, and yet by death did life procure. Venantius Fortunatus (c. 530-c. 609) OFFERTORY ANTHEM Unclouded Day, Rev. J. K. Alwood, arr. Shawn Kirchner COMMUNION ANTHEM God be in my head, Raymond Weidner COMMUNION Magnificat. I Marcel Dupré (1886-1971) My soul doth Magnify the Lord, and my Spirit hath rejoiced in God my Saviour. For he hath regarded the lowliness of his Handmaiden. POSTLUDE Tu es petra et portae inferi non praevalebunt Henri Mulet (1878-1967) Thou art Peter, and upon this rock I will build my church; and the gates of hell shall not prevail against it. And I will give unto thee the keys of the kingdom of heaven: and whatsoever thou shalt bind on earth shall be bound in heaven: and whatsoever thou shalt loose on earth shall be loosed in heaven. Matthew 16:18 9

PSALM 132:1-13 LORD, remember David, * and all the hardships he endured; How he swore an oath to the LORD * and vowed a vow to the Mighty One of Jacob: I will not come under the roof of my house, * nor climb up into my bed; I will not allow my eyes to sleep, * nor let my eyelids slumber; Until I find a place for the LORD, * a dwelling for the Mighty One of Jacob. The ark! We heard it was in Ephratah; * we found it in the fields of Jearim. Let us go to God s dwelling place; * let us fall upon our knees before God s footstool. Arise, O LORD, into your resting-place, * you and the ark of your strength. Let your priests be clothed with righteousness; * let your faithful people sing with joy. For your servant David s sake, * do not turn away the face of your Anointed. The LORD has sworn an oath to David, * and in truth, will not break it: A son, the fruit of your body * will I set upon your throne. If your children keep my covenant and my testimonies that I shall teach them, * their children will sit upon your throne for evermore. OFFERTORY ANTHEM TEXT: O they tell me of a home far beyond the skies, they tell me of a home far away; and they tell me of a home where no storm clouds rise: O they tell me of an unclouded day. Refrain: O the land of cloudless days, O the land of an unclouded sky, O they tell me of a home where no storm clouds rise: O they tell me of an unclouded day. Refrain O they tell me of a home where my friends have gone, O they tell me of a land far away, where the tree of life in eternal bloom sheds its fragrance through the unclouded day. Refrain O they tell me of a King in His beauty there, they tell me that mine eyes shall behold where He sits on the throne that is bright as the sun, in the city that is made of gold. Refrain (Rev. J. K. Alwood, 1828-1909) COMMUNION ANTHEM TEXT: God be in my head, and in my understanding; God be in mine eyes, and in my looking; God be in my mouth, and in my speaking; God be in my heart, and in my thinking; God be at mine end, and at my departing. (Sarum Primer, 1558) community FESTIVAL OF LIGHTS - Thursday, December 10, 6:30 p.m. Faulkner Gallery of Santa Barbara Central Library, 40 E. Anapamu St. Trinity is delighted to participate in this free, family-friendly, inter-faith celebration of the season, sponsored by Just Communities and the Anti-Defamation League. Learn about the diversity of sacred traditions in our community, with crafts and treats and presentations. If you d like to help with Trinity s presentation, treats and crafts, contact Carren Sheldon, csheldon@trinitysb.org 10