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September 2015 The Messenger Growing as Disciples of Jesus Christ Through Worship, Learning, Fellowship and Outreach OF TRINITY ANGLICAN CHURCH Connecting With Longing Part I: The Pilgrim Longing Not too long ago, in one of my sermons, I mentioned a delightful book by Jerry Root and Stan Guthrie entitled The Sacrament of Evangelism. It is an insightful book and well worth the read. One of the things that Jerry Root contends is that we are all far more capable of evangelism than we often think. What evangelism really requires is not an incredible personality, great learning, or highly developed debate skills. What evangelism really requires is a care for people and a willingness to engage others on the level of story. What does that mean? Why does it work? To begin with, it doesn t mean that we never engage in the presentation of the facts of the gospel like the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus. Bible verses and basic presentations of the gospel are still good, necessary, and helpful. But in our culture, people, especially younger people, are not as apt to be swayed by logical arguments for Jesus. The days of presenting spiritual laws and drawing the cross and sin gap on a napkin appear to be past. If that s the case, then how do we present the gospel? It has been said that as human beings, we are narratival creatures, that our lives are a story and we understand the world around us through our story, that to a certain extent, we are our stories. That s why we love a good story, a good movie, a good play. We are storied people and we engage life as our story. We connect with people through story, both as we identify with their stories and as they become a part of our story. This is where engaging on the level of story works. When we get to know people, we get to know their story and we can begin to see where God has been working in their story. This is why Jerry Root also believes we are far more capable of evangelism than we often think. The primary skills you need for sharing the good news of Jesus are your life (story), the willingness to build relationships with others (enter their story), and watchful eyes to see where God is already at work. So how is God often at work? Our primary skill needs to be listening to the answers to the questions we ask. As we get to know their story, we should come into contact with some consistent themes. At this point, Root and Guthrie join Evelyn Underhill and CS Lewis in pointing to the literary themes of longing. Underhill identified three great longings that come through in classic literature: the Pilgrim Longing, the Lover Longing, and the Ascetic/Saint Longing. They are the great themes of literature because they are the great themes of the human heart. They are the consistent human stories, and as such, they run through the hearts of every person we meet. This month, I would like to explore the Pilgrim Theme. This is the longing to go out from his normal world in search of a lost home. We see it in the classics like Homer s Odyssey. Odysseus longs to go home and must travel through many adventures and perils as he seeks to go home to his wife, but once he gets there, he finds that things must change before he can truly have arrived at home. It isn t just that we want to put our roots down in a place called home, it is that in this life we are never really able to satisfy that longing. 1 Continued on the next page...

...continued from the first page Or consider The Hobbit. Bilbo loves his life in the idyllic Shire and throughout his quest yearns to be back home enjoying his soft bed and favorite foods. But once he comes home, he finds that the Shire is no longer as satisfying; he is longing for a home beyond this world. The reason we love these stories is that we live them. We long for home. The key, though, is recognizing that this longing has been put in the human heart by God Himself. We long for home because we are longing for our heavenly home. We were created to live with God in His presence forever. This is where the longing for home is truly directed. When we get to know the stories of those around us, we will likely hear this longing. Listen for it. Pay attention to the movies, books, and shows that those around you are drawn to. Be in touch with how this longing is operating in your own life and share your story with others. Ask questions that reveal the longing in others. As you do, you will find that you will engage story to story, and you will be able to speak the gospel into the longing of the human heart. Yours in Christ, Fr. Karl+ HOLY BAPTISM On Sunday, September 13th, we will have Baptism for all those who are interested. Please call the church office if you or your child would like to be baptized. (861-6020) EPHESIANS LIVING IN GOD S NEW SOCIETY A Sermon & Study Series for our Small Groups Eight Weeks beginning on September 27th Not in a Small Group? Contact Garrett gming78@gmail.com Trinity Family Ministry Growing Together in Christ Sunday School is on the Campus of St. John s Pre-K - 8th Grades will meet in the Sanctuary and then process to class at the Gloria hymn Youth Group 9/13 Youth Group Launch with Parents 9/20 Parent s Night Out Youth Movie Night 9/27 Mini Golf @ Camelot Five Reasons to Use the Daily Office Regularly Anglicans aren t required to do any particular form of daily prayer. Anglicans are to pray and study the Scriptures daily, but how they choose to do so is a matter of individual conscience. During our recent Anglican Way class which focused on the Daily Office of Morning and Evening Prayer I was struck by how many very good reasons there are to regularly use this ancient form of prayer. Here are a few of them: 1) The Daily Office reflects the ancient rhythm of prayer morning and evening. When we use the Daily Office regularly our lives tend to fall into the rhythm of God s grace. 2) The Daily Office comes with its own daily lectionary that includes a Psalm, an Old Testament reading, a New Testament reading and a Gospel reading. When we use the Daily Office regularly we are exposed to the whole canon of Scripture on a two-year cycle. 3) The Daily Office follows a pattern of prayer that includes Confession, Praise, Scripture Reading, Creed, Prayers of Petition and Intercession, and Thanksgiving. When we use the Daily Office, our prayers aren t just determined by the whims of our hearts but by a comprehensive pattern of prayer. 4) The Daily Office is largely written prayers. When we don t know how to pray, or when we find it difficult to pray, the Daily Office shows us the way. 5) The Daily Office can be used individually but it is primarily a corporate prayer. Using the Daily Office is a wonderful way to pray as a family or to pray with friends and confidants. I wish you every blessing as you seek to use this beautiful and ancient form of prayer. Sincerely, Fr. Joe+ 2

HOW TO READ THE BIBLE Practical Help for Reading Scripture Back to the basics Tools for Reading Let the Bible come alive For more info call Fr. Karl or Fr. Joe @ 861-6020 Sundays 9:30-10:15 a.m. starting Sept.13 Thursdays 11:15-noon starting Sept. 17 JOIN THE CHOIR SAVE THE DATE! We will be having a Fall Festival on Sunday, October 4th, immediately after our 10:30 service. All are invited - members, friends, family There will be family fun, some great food, and plenty of wonderful fellowship. So mark your calendars now and plan on joining us for a terrific day. More details coming soon! Our first choir practice in on Thursday, September 10th at 7 p.m. If you enjoy singing and you can carry a tune, you are invited to join us each week. We are in need of men and women who can sing in any range. No experience necessary! If you are interested or you have any questions, please call Sue Wagner (304-6878) or just come to the first rehearsal. GET INVOLVED AND GROW! September 13 Outreach Opportunities Ministry Options Join a Small Group We will be having a Ministry Fair on Sunday, September 13th, right after the 10:30 service. All are invited to attend and see what opportunities we have for you to get involved in ministry in the church or outreach with the church. Representatives from groups will be there to answer your questions and you can sign up on the spot! We will also be enrolling people in small groups. Come check out the groups to see which one looks like a good fit for you or maybe even offer to start one yourself! NOTIFICATION OF DIOCESAN CONVENTION In accordance with Article V, Sections 3 of the Constitution of the Diocese of San Joaquin, notice is hereby given that the Fifty-Sixth Annual Convention of the Diocese of San Joaquin will convene at St. James Cathedral, Fresno, California October 23-24, 2015. Nominations must be submitted not later than September 8, 2015 to Committee on Nominations Mr. John Pryor 304 Bravado Lane, Bakersfield, CA 93312 johnpryorqrm@gmail.com To be elected at the Diocesan Convention Click here for Nomination Form Standing Committee Class of 2019: (1 clergy & 1 layperson) ECCO Commission Class of 2018: (1 clergy or layperson) Ecclesiastical Court Class of 2019: (1 clergy) Ecclesiastical Court Class of 2018: (1 layperson) Provincial Council Class of 2020: (1 clergy) OFFICE HOURS After Labor Day, our church office will be back to our regular hours on Fridays. The office will be opened Monday through Friday, from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. 3

In The Parish Family Congratulations Joe and Katie Franco, who welcomed a daughter, on August 13th. Her name is Penelope Eden. Proud grandparents are Rob & Mary Jo Sawyer. Thank you... The Altar Guild would like to thank you for all the memorial gifts you have so lovingly given to our church. It truly is a blessing~ Thank you. RESUMING IN SEPTEMBER Many of our groups have been taking a break for the summer. Here is what will be starting up again: Men s Study Group September 2nd Thursday Bible Study September 3rd Choir Rehearsal September 10th Sunday School September 13th Youth Group September 13th St. Anne s Guild September 21st SEPTEMBER BIRTHDAYS Mary Swanlund Halle Young Mary Wakefield Richard Young Sarah Thomas Lori Pflugh Tamara Augustine Matt Chaffee Dick Giles Marie Ramsland Myranda Sawyer Judy Schreiber Sarah Swanlund Donna Chaffee Laura Landucci Norma Jackson Sophia Lawrence Al Cartmell Marshall Lewis Patti Young Pam Knight Total Pledged: $2,694,606 Total Collected (7/31/15): $1,003,440.04 Gregory Smith Joette Lawrence Erin Perencevic Katie Lewis Ethan Oberg Russell Ming Steve McCalley Katharine Tolar Eliza Kinney Sharon Giboney Sandy Kesler Lila McIntyre Joe McIntyre Halia Howard Joyce Quilling TRINITY STATS Attendance August 2nd 177 August 16th 180 August 9th 191 August 23rd 196 Giving Year-to-Date July Actual Budget Actual Budget Income $44,898 $47,691 $336,769 $333,839 Expense $45,268 $46,783 $309,550 $327,480 Work continues on track for a January 2016 groundbreaking and anticipated conclusion in October 2016. Here is a quick glimpse of project work in August: Three Construction Management firms have been interviewed and a recommendation to the Board is expected shortly. A subgroup of the Architecture Committee finalized the interior landscaping plant palette. Construction documents should be submitted in mid-september to the city for approval. 4 4

Trinity Anglican Church 5100 California Avenue Suite 108 Bakersfield CA 93309 September 2015 WORSHIP SERVICES Sunday Morning at St. John s Lutheran Church 8 a.m. Holy Communion (1928 Prayer Book) 10:30 a.m. Holy Communion (Rite II) Thursday Morning 10 a.m. Healing Service 5100 California Avenue Suite 108 BOARD OF DIRECTORS Mike Young Kevin Ray Ed Taylor Anne Giles Marilyn Brown Ron Christolear Lynne Hall Guy Lingo Steve McCalley Jeff Mendoza Chad Savage Olga See Mark Smith Sr. Warden Jr. Warden Treasurer Clerk 5100 California Avenue #108 Bakersfield CA 93309 661-861-6020 Office 661-861-6026 Fax office@trinitybakersfield.com www.trinitybakersfield.com OUR CLERGY The Rev. Karl E. Dietze, Rector The Rev. Joseph Lawrence, Assistant The Rev. John M. Wilcox, Retired The Rev. John LaMar, Deacon The Messenger 5