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THE WINDOW A monthly publication of Trinity Episcopal Church JANUARY 2018 Come in out of the cold to attend the Annual Meeting following 9 am worship Sunday, February 11, 2018 ONE SERVICE ONLY at 9:00 AM **ANNUAL REPORTS ARE DUE JANUARY 14** Children s Yoga class offered while parents attend the annual meeting. Page 1

Window articles due the 20 th of every month to: macdonald at trinityconcord dot org TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCH 81 Elm Street Concord, MA 01742 Phone: 978-369-3715 www.trinityconcord.org trinity@trinityconcord.org TRINITY STAFF The Rev. Nancy J. Hagner, Rector The Rev. Becky Gettel, Associate Rector Carol Brady, Director of Christian Formation Robert Barney, Director of Music Anne Lynch, Parish Administrator & Pastoral Care Coordinator Susan MacDonald, Publications Nancy Marshall, Bookkeeper Ted Hull, Sexton Paul Lamoreaux, Sunday Sexton INSIDE THIS MONTH S WINDOW From Your Senior Warden... 3 From Your Rector... 4, 5 Community Communion Communication From Your Associate... 6 Happy New Year! Adult Forums... 7 Social Justice God s Stones Priest & Franciscan Undercroft Blessings... 8, 9 A Christmas Thank You Key January Dates Lego Donations Children s Yoga Class Trinity Arts Council... 10 Pastel Landscapes Artist, Marie-Louise Petrie Window of Opportunity... 11 WORSHIP TIMES Holy Eucharist Sundays 8:00 am in the Chapel Sundays 10:00 am in the Church Church Office Hours Monday through Friday 10:00 am to 5:00 pm Church Office is closed on Monday, January 15 Page 2

FROM the Warden by Ernie Steward Happy New Year! On behalf of the Vestry, we wish you the very best in 2018. I am excited for Trinity and what the new year will bring. As we get to know Nancy better and she gets to know us, we look forward to what God has planned for us. Our Sustainability Committees have been reporting to the Vestry. They are doing great work! In December the Vestry spent over half its monthly meeting discussing the report from the Parish Growth Committee, especially in the area of communication. We are committed to getting better at keeping you all informed about what is going on in the parish, to getting to know each other, and to getting information about Trinity to people outside the church. Some plans are already in the works! In January most of our meeting time will be devoted to the 2018 Budget. If you have not already made a pledge to Trinity for this year, please consider making one soon. Having everyone contribute towards the life of the parish is very important to us. Thank you to all who have already pledged. Our Annual Meeting is scheduled for Sunday, February 11 th immediately following a single service at 9:00AM. The Nominating Committee is hard at work seeking out candidates for Junior Warden, Clerk, three Vestry members and delegates to Convention. Annual Meeting will need to elect someone to the next Nominating Committee, so start thinking about people who could serve in that capacity. There will be much to do in 2018. We look forward to your participation in the life of Trinity. Ernie Steward Sr. Warden Page 3

FROM YOUR rector by Nancy J. Hagner Community, Communion, Communication Dear Sisters and Brothers in Christ, As we begin 2018, I have been praying and reflecting on our time together in ministry thus far. Three words keep coming to mind: Community, Communion, and Communication. These words are related not only in their linguistic root but in their expression in our faith lives. I invite all of us to ponder the words, how we understand them, and what challenges they may place before us in 2018. A few initial thoughts we will be talking about this in much more depth in many settings over the coming year. Community: What a wonderful caring community we have at Trinity Church. Your welcome to me and my family reflects the warmth, hospitality and care for one another which are the hallmarks of Trinity s communal life. I am still learning all the ways we gather in community at Trinity to serve others, comfort the sick and lonely, learn and study together, and simply have fun. No doubt 2018 will reinforce and deepen our commitment to the Trinity community and the people beyond our walls. Communion: During Advent I realized how incredibly blessed we are to have TWO beautiful sacred spaces in which to worship and commune with God. The candlelight Vespers and Evensong services in the historic chapel invited us to a contemplative and intimate experience of worship in addition to the regular Sunday 8 a.m. in that space. The Big Church was in glorious majesty, Page 4

music, flowers, and welcome over Christmas and in the Baptismal services in January. When we gather around Christ s table each Sunday, we are taking and making Holy Communion as One Body in Christ. Our differences, our diversity, our hopes and dreams are brought to the table in Communion with one another. It is moving and inspiring, life-giving and hopeful every time. Communication: I hope 2018 can be the Year of Communication in our common life at Trinity Church; a time when we intentionally ask ourselves how we are communicating the Good News of God in Christ with each other and with those beyond our walls. Everything we say and do as individuals, as a staff, as lay leaders, as one of many churches in Concord, as a leader in our Episcopal Diocese and the national church in all these aspects we communicate a message of what is important; how we embody and engage the love of Christ, how we are living our mission to serve Christ in all people. We are developing some new communication tools which will be rolled out in the first quarter; ways to engage one another more effectively and regularly; ways to bring more people into our doors, and ways to communicate all the good things we do here! We will keep you posted. If you wish to talk about the 3 C s (Community, Communion, Communication) with me, or join in some of the practical initiatives to broaden our communication; please contact me. I d love to communicate and pray with you! Peace and blessings to all, Nancy+ Page 5

FROM YOUR associate by Becky Gettel Dear Friends, Happy New Year! I love New Years. The thrill of new beginnings and fresh ideas seems to get me through the frigid gray of the outdoors, helps me to see the beauty of the sunshine in the ice covered trees, redirects me to a God of possibility who we gather to worship on Sundays to thaw our shoulders and warm our hearts. What new thing is waiting to happen in you in 2018? What new thing is waiting to happen within the walls of Trinity; or beyond our walls with our hearts, hands, feet, time, and resources as ingredients? What is it about our space here that can be used to funnel more of God s love into our lives and into the world? What is it about this new ministry relationship that can facilitate a new level of discipleship in us? As the sun rose on the morning of December 24, 2017, I parked my car on the other side of the Elm street bridge and walked up the street to church to celebrate Advent IV services. The trees sparkled reminding me of one of you who said (during a pageant rehearsal) that we all just need more twinkly lights this Christmas. The sky was pink, reminding me of the liturgical color of joy. And all I could think was that this community was sparkly and joyful in the deepest, most sacred kind of way, in a world that needs just that. I knew that all would be well and that we could help that to be true. Yours in Christ, ~becky Page 6

Sunday 9 am Adult forums January 14 Social Justice Becky Gettel, Associate Rector Where is the church needed in 2018 in terms of social justice? How do we strive for justice and peace among all people as we promise in our baptismal covenant? January 21 God s Stones Brett Donham, Architect & Historian Join architect and historian, Brett Donham, as he explores reformative architecture. The two Protestant Reformations, one in Northern Europe and one in England, changed the course of church design. At one extreme it produced the plain New England meeting house and at the other extreme it produced the exuberant Baroque churches of Spain and Portugal. January 28 A Priest and Franciscan Br. Chris McNabb, OSF Brother Chris McNabb serves as the Curate at Trinity Church in Princeton where he was ordained a priest. Chris also recently took vows and received his habit with the Order of St. Francis (OSF), an Episcopal religious order, rooted in traditional Franciscan values, adapted for the modern era. As a priest and as a Franciscan, Chris has been charged by the church to build bridges between the institutional church and those who feel excluded from the church or society. Page 7

Undercroft blessings by Carol Brady A Christmas Thank You! What a wonderful presentation of the Christmas story by the children and youth of our parish! We thank the many hands who made this possible. But the story doesn t end at the manger. All of us are called to live and share the good news of God s unending love every day, as poet Howard Thurman writes: When the song of the angels is stilled, When the star in the sky is gone, When the kings and the princes are home, When the shepherds are back with their flocks, Then the work of Christmas begins: To find the lost, To heal the broken, To feed the hungry, To release the prisoner, To rebuild the nations, To bring peace to others, And alas, to make music in the heart. NOTE: Right Reverend Michael Curry shared this poem in his annual Christmas letter which can be read online at https:// www.episcopalchurch.org/posts/publicaffairs/presidingbishop-currys-christmas-message-2017 Key Date in January Starting January 21, church school classes at 10 am, and youth group at 11:30 am will resume weekly. Page 8

A Call for LEGO donations! Consider giving those LEGOS that are collecting dust in your attic to Church School. We are especially in need of LEGO people. Once we have a good supply, we want to use a new curriculum, Building Faith Brick by Brick where children respond to a lesson by building scenes of the stories. Shown is a wonderful example created by Janine Penfield. Can you guess what it portrays? Yoga Class for Children Sunday, February 11 at 10 am During the annual meeting, we are offering a yoga class for kids led by Laraine Lippincott, CYT, Med, MFA who has taught yoga for 12 years, including after school classes for children. A registered teacher with Yoga Alliance, she is also certified in Pilates, Kripalu Yoga Dance, Radiant Child Yoga, and Yoga Dance for Special Populations, and continues her studies for her Yoga Therapy certification through the International Association of Yoga Therapists. Space is limited, so sign up on our website or at the Window of Opportunity. Donations to help defray expenses are greatly appreciated. Page 9

Trinity arts council Pastel Landscape Show Carlisle artist, Marie-Louise (Weezie) Petrie, will exhibit her pastels in Trinity s Parish Hall from January 9 through February 25, 2018. A reception to meet the artist will be held on Sunday, January 28, 2018 from 3:30 to 5:30 pm. Petrie, who has a studio at the Umbrella Center for the Arts, has painted most of her life. A longtime painter in watercolor and oils, Petrie started painting in pastels about 7 years ago, enjoying the immediacy, freshness and mark-making of the medium. Her expressive landscape paintings evoke an emotional response by exploring the effect of color on mood and atmosphere as well as how color creates light. Many of her subjects are of local areas and are notations of her daily experiences of the world around her, the revelations and delights that make her stop and look. As one curator wrote of her work, Petrie s paintings evoke places of hope, calm, magic, and even sanctuary. The exhibit is open for viewing from 9 am to 5 pm, Monday through Thursday, and from 12 to 5 pm on Friday. Page 10 October Glow on the Patio

WINDOW OF OPPORTUNITY NEXT WINDOW DEADLINE JANUARY 20 ANNUAL REPORTS DUE JANUARY 14 LEGO PEOPLE NEEDED! (details on page 9) February 14 7:00 am, noon, 7:00 pm in the Chapel SHROVE TUESDAY PANCAKE SUPPER MARDI GRAS STYLE! Tuesday, February 13 at 6 pm in the Parish Hall The Scarff s are ready to cook and serve pancakes! We have two tubs full of Mardi Gras decorations and kids games. Come share your talent for decorating or setting up games! It would be a wonderful jester for you to help! Please let the office administrator know, and then show up at 4 pm, and help transform our parish hall into a Mardi Gras party! Page 11

CONCORD, MA 01742 W E RE ON TH E W EB! TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCH 81 ELM STREET Following Christ, living our faith. J ANUARY 2018 www.trinityconcord.org Page 12