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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. Gluten-Free wafers are available for those who need them, just ask for them when the bread is presented to 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: Isaiah 43:1-7 Psalm 29 Second Lesson: Acts 8:14-17 The Holy Gospel: Luke 3:15-17, 21-22 events at trinity See Back Page HYMNS PROCESSION HYMN 139 OFFERTORY HYMN See Page 7 DISMISSAL HYMN 132 TRINITY YOUTH GROUP TODAY AT 3:00 p.m. See Page 4 ADMINISTRATION & INCLUSION AND JUSTICE & OUTREACH COUNCIL MINISTRY FAIR JANUARY 17 AFTER BOTH SERVICES See Page 3 SWITCH SUNDAY SUNDAY, JANUARY 24 See Page 3 NEWCOMERS RECEPTION WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 27 See Page 3 Trinity Episcopal Church 1500 State Street Santa Barbara Ca 93101 805.965.7419 www.trinitysb.org THE BAPTISM OF OUR LORD JANUARY 10, 2015 the week ahead Sunday, January 10 8:00 a.m. Holy Eucharist 9:00 a.m. Parish Nurse 9:00 a.m. CGS Volunteer Training 9:00 a.m. Church School 9:15 a.m. Centering Prayer 10:00 a.m. Holy Eucharist & Baptisms 11:30 a.m. Coffee Hour 11:30 a.m. Parish Nurse & Healing Touch 11:30 a.m. CGS Volunteer Training 11:45 a.m. Vestry Budget Meeting 3:00 p.m. Trinity Youth Group 5:30 p.m. Education for Ministry Tuesday, January 12 5:30 p.m. Holy Eucharist Wednesday, January 13 Noon Base Community 5:30 p.m. Parish Council Meeting 7:00 p.m. Contemplative Prayer Thursday, January 14 10:30 a.m. Women s Circle 12:15 p.m. Contemplative Practice 7:30 p.m. Choir Rehearsal Friday, January 15 9:00 a.m. Healing Touch Sunday, January 17 8:00 a.m. Holy Eucharist 9:00 a.m. Admin & Inclusion and Justice & Outreach Ministry Fair 9:00 a.m. CGS Volunteer Training 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. Admin & Inclusion and Justice & Outreach Ministry Fair 5:30 p.m. Education for Ministry PARISH NURSE & HEALING TOUCH TODAY. Jan Fadden, our Parish Nurse, will be in the Library following the 8:00 a.m. and 10:00 a.m. services. Healing Touch ministers will be in the chapel following the 10:00 a.m. service. PLEDGE ENVELOPES ARE HERE! If you signed up for pledge envelopes, you may pick them up at the Welcome Table or during the week in the office during business hours. 1

worship ministers take note 8:00 a.m. Holy Eucharist Presiding: The Rev. Carren Sheldon, Associate Rector Preaching & Assisting: The Rev. Mark Asman, Rector Deacon: Michael Corrigan Acolyte: Michael Neal Arnold Intercessor: Mark Benson Reader: Nollie Lei Dawson Lay Eucharistic Minister: Diana Buzerak Ushers: John Draper, Ruben Gutierrez Altar Guild: Alva Gutierrez, Nollie Lei Dawson 10:00 a.m. Holy Eucharist Presiding: The Rev. Carren Sheldon, Associate Rector Preaching & Assisting: The Rev. Mark Asman, Rector Deacon: Michael Corrigan Acolytes: Fawzia Talbert, Madeline Rogers, Claude Garciacelay, Jane Hahn Prayer Ministers: Dane Goodman, Terry Roof, Terry Walker Readers: Elizabeth Rutherford, Andrew Woods Intercessor: Diane Wyman Lay Eucharistic Ministers: Phylene Wiggins, Cheryl Young, Anna Kokotovic, John Michal Ushers: David Gartrell, Steve Gibson, Edith Holllister, Marcella Simmons Welcome Team: Marlene Carroll, Liana Carty, Ginny Reynolds, Kathryn Meyer, Anne Shaw Heart & Hand: Glenn Stuck, Norma Stuck Altar Guild: Louise Fisher, Karen Jones, Sarah McCarter Choir Director & Cantor: Grey Brothers Organist: Thomas Joyce Flower Guild: Jane & Bob Forsyth 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 in memory of John Joseph Emanski ~Jane & Robert Forsyth Thank you to everybody who brought casseroles, volunteered at the Warming Center during the holidays and picked up needed supplies. The hot meals were greatly appreciated by our guests! Thanks also to Our Daily Bread on Del La Vina for supplying fresh rolls for dinner and sandwich bread. CONTEMPLATIVE PRAYER - Wednesday, January 13, 7:00-8:00 p.m. Start the new year right with an hour of contemplative prayer in the Fireside Room. All are welcome. Nina Zimmer will facilitate the session. WARMING CENTER CASSEROLES NEEDED! Trinity was open as a Warming Center for six nights between Christmas and New Year s and our volunteers served over 380 meals! Your casseroles were a huge hit but now our freezer is empty. Please help fill up our freezer by donating a casserole. Disposable aluminum pans can be picked up at the Welcome Table after services or in the church office during business hours. Purchased casseroles are also appreciated. Our next chances of being a Warming Center are the weeks of January 17, February 7 and March 13. NEXT SATURDAY, JANUARY 16 By the grace of God The Right Reverend J. Jon Bruno Bishop of Los Angeles will ordain Michael Edward Corrigan to the Sacred Order of Priests in Christ s One Holy Catholic and Apostolic Church Saturday, January 16 at 10 a.m. St. John s Pro-Cathedral 514 West Adams Blvd., Los Angeles Your prayers and presence are requested Clergy: Cassock, surplice, red stoles Reception follows TRANSITION NEWS FROM TRINITY VESTRY SEARCH COMMITTEE FORMED: The Vestry is excited to announce the names of our newly formed Search Committee: Mark Benson, David Gartrell, Dane Goodman, Susan Krutzsch, Mandy Phillips, Jamie Sprague, Norma Stuck, Don Zimmerman and Vestry Liaison to the committee Georgia Noble. Please support each of these people with your prayers as we begin the next phase of our transition journey. Please see our Parish Portfolio which is now on line at www. portfoliotrinitysb.org or www. trinitysb.org THE TRINITY WISDOM GROUP Meets Monday, January 18 at 7:00 p.m. in the Meditation Chapel. We will be reading Chapter 4 of Richard Rohr s Immortal Diamond.Contact : Faye Cox faye.cox@me.com SIGN UP TO DONATE ALTAR FLOWERS: Give in remembrance, celebration, in honor of or just in gratitude. Altar flowers are a wonderful way to mark an occasion. Each Sunday sign up is $60.00. The chart is on the Labyrinth Plaza after the services. The flower donations cover the cost of the flowers and if we do not have a donor, we will use an artificial arrangement. our mission 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. 2

ADMINISTRATION & INCLUSION AND JUSTICE & OUTREACH COUNCILS MINISTRY FAIR - JANUARY 17 AFTER BOTH SERVICES Join us on the Labyrinth Plaza after the 8:00 & 10:00 a.m. services January 17, to learn more about the important ministries Trinity provides in these two Councils. Administration & Inclusion is the backbone of our Parish Life and includes such ministries as Welcome & Inclusion, Communication, the Building Committee, Office Volunteers, the Investment Committee, Planned Giving, Stewardship and the Hand and Heart volunteers that provide support on Sundays to our parishioners with physical challenges. Contact: Anne Shaw, admininclusion@trinitysb.org. Justice & Outreach Council carries God s dream of love and justice into the world by supporting such ministries as the Alternative Christmas Market, the American Friends of the Episcopal Diocese of Jerusalem, CLUE, Early Childhood Education, Hunger Advocacy Working Committee and many, many other ministries. Contacts: Laurinda Marshall & Craig Moore, justiceoutreach@ trinitysb.org. ATTENTION TRINITY MEN Re-charge from the holidays at a mini-retreat, January 23 at Trinity, 8:30 a.m. to Noon. We will use excerpts from the DVD, Jesus and Buddah, Paths to awakening, finding the four noble truths in the heart of the Gospel. Our on-film guide will be James Finley who was a Trappist Monk for six years at the Abby on Gethsemane in Kentucky, where he studied under the guidance of Thomas Merton. RSVP at markb1351@gmail.com, or sign up at the Welcome Table. Join us for fun, fellowship and food for thought. take note SWITCH SUNDAY! JANUARY 24, 8:00 AND 10:00 a.m. SERVICES The season of Epiphany celebrates the journey of the Magi to visit the Christ child, and the revelation of God s self in the incarnation. The Vestry and the Children and Youth Council invite all parishioners to join us at the 8:00 or 10:00 a.m. services on January 24 for our own transformative Epiphany journey on Switch Sunday! Switch Sunday is an extraordinary day when all adults in our parish get to experience the delight of our Catechesis of the Good Shepherd program through atrium presentations. While the adults of the parish are enjoying their atrium encounters, our church school children will have the chance for their own one-on-one time with Trinity clergy, as they receive sanctuary tours and get to see sacramental materials up close. We will all come back together in the sanctuary for the Eucharist and celebrate together the unity and joy we find around God s table. NEWCOMERS RECEPTION AT THE RECTORY Wednesday, January 27 This is an informal gathering over wine and cheese at the home of our Rector Mark Asman. The meeting lasts for about an hour and a half and is a great opportunity to meet the clergy and other Trinity members with the goal of just getting to know each other a little better. Where: Mark Asman s Home 2325 Wellington Time: 5:30 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. starts promptly at 5:30 RSVP to the church office or sign up at the Welcome Table BY JANUARY 25. ANNUAL PARISH MEETING: SUNDAY, JANUARY 31 Trinity worships together as one congregation, at 9:30 a.m. followed by the annual meeting. This year, we ll elect four new vestry members, welcome a new Parish Council and approve a budget for the upcoming year. All are welcome to participate! HELP NEEDED FOR THE ANNUAL MEETING The Annual Meeting is fast approaching and we can t do it without you. Sign up to help set-up or cook on Saturday, Jan. 30 or help with serving and clean up on Sunday, the Jan. 31. The sign up sheet will be at coffee hour. Hospitality needs you. Come help. Thank you. HAWC MEETING JANUARY 24 There will be an important meeting of HAWC (Hunger Advocacy Working Committee) after the 10 a.m. service on Sunday, January 24 in the Library. We will discuss justice funding for 2016, the initiation of the Westside Healthy School Pantry and the town hall meeting of the Westside Impact Group. All are welcome. Contact: Chris Boesch sparrowhaven@ cox.net or jeanlangedavis@gmail.com. 3

children and youth community shared ministry CONTACTS: Nursery/Toddler care Marisa Brenninkmeyer, nursery@trinitysb.org Church School ages 3 12 Elizabeth Hess, ehess@trinitysb.org Youth ages 13 18 Libby Yardi, lyardi@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 Level I will work with the materials related to the parables of the Mustard Seed and of the Leaven. Level II will work with the wooden model of all the books of the Bible, and and begin their work with the material depicting the great variety of gifts God gives us in creation. Level III will begin work with materials reflecting on the work of some of the non-violent followers of Jesus from the last 100 years. TRINITY YOUTH GROUP (7TH 12TH GRADES) Needed: Dinner volunteers for 1/10, 1/24, and 3/13. Contact Libby, lyardi@ trinitysb.org Today at 3 p.m. We will split into two groups this week to think about our intentions and goals, and our actions and accomplishments. Enter via Micheltorena, 7-9th graders in the Youth Room, 10-12th graders in the Guild Hall. TAIZE PRAYER FOR PEACE Tonight at 7:00 p.m. The Church of the Beatitudes invites you to an evening of prayer the second Sunday of the month at First Congregational Church, 2101 State Street. Join them to chant and pray for peace. Information: www.beatitudes-sb.org. PFLAG MEETING Monday, Jan. 11, 7:00 p.m. Meeting Location: First United Methodist Church We will listen to Ash Beckham s TED Talk: We All Need to Come Out. There will be time for sharing and support. Contact: Georgia Noble, (805) 560-8621 Email: pflagsantabarbara@gmail.com. Website: community.pflag.org/ santabarbara A Gathering for Equity, Justice, and Reform in the Police Service Sunday, January 17, 2:30-5:30 p.m. at La Casa de Maria. All are welcome. John Metz, a 25 year veteran of the Los Angeles police department, will facilitate the gathering. Registrations will be taken at 909-5031, ext.206, and on the website, lacasademaria.org. A free will offering will be taken. MARTIN LUTHER KING DAY - January 18 Four days of events will begin with a 9:00 a.m. program at De La Guerra Plaza followed by a march up State Street to the Arlington Theater for another program beginning at 11:00 a.m. For more information visit the Martin Luther King, Jr. Committee of Santa Barbara website: mlksb.com. SB MISSION CONFERENCE - JAN 22-23 Be inspired to engage in works of reconciliation - reconciling races, genders, cultures, caring for creation, reaching children at risk, caring for the poor and more. The two speakers are just right for today: Brenda Salter McNeil on racial reconciliation and Soong-Chan Rah on the multi-ethnic church. Choose from 11 workshops with distinguished Mission leaders. The event is at First Presbyterian Church, 21 E. Constance Ave. Register online: sbmissionconference.org. For more information, see the flyer at the Welcome Table. OPPORTUNITIES TO GET INVOLVED IN MINISTRY Transition House Provides food, shelter and services to families who have lost their homes. A team of Trinity volunteers serves dinner to residents once a month. Contact: Michael Arnold 687-4073 (Saturday coordinator) Teresa Pietsch 570-0542 (Sunday coordinator) Community Kitchen Provides hot nutritious meals to the hungry and homeless in Santa Barbara. A group of Trinity volunteers serves lunch on the second and fourth Wednesdays of the month throughout the year at Casa Esperanza. Contact: Sarah Dobbs 682 7904 Faulding Hotel A historic hotel that houses the working poor and residents on a fixed income. Trinity volunteers take part in a mutual ministry of learning and socializing each month on the third Saturday with the residents, providing lunch with an activity or program. Contact: Regina Rodriguez 963 8543 Harding School Helpers Trinity volunteers provide either classroom or after school homework. We always welcome classroom helpers for pre-school to fifth grade and homework volunteers Mon.-Thurs. 4:15-5:15 p.m. Contact: Bob Ward wardrt2@cox.net or Anne Porter, anneporter@cox.net or 963-8543. Freedom Warming Center Volunteers cook and serve a hot meal when Trinity Church is activated as a shelter on cold or rainy nights during the winter. Contact: the Trinity Office, office@ trinitysb.org. 4

THANK YOU TO EVERYONE WHO HAS MADE A PLEDGE FOR 2016 AS OF JANUARY 6 Abram, Joseph A. Adams, Susan Ah-Tye, Kirk & Deborah Wells Aidnik-Jones, Catherine & David Alexander, Jean Allen, Robert & Ann Angulo, Teresa & Tim Armbruster, Ralph & Meg Beard Arnold, Michael Neal Asman, Mark & Bill Wood Ayres, Jane D. Barden, Dell Bargiel, Andria & Brian Barnhouse, Mary Alice & David Bason, Bob & Carol Beard-Armbruster, Sky Beard-Armbruster, Sol Beasley, William Bengtson, Vern Bennett, John & Joan E. Benson, Mark Bergquist, Jennifer & Michael Black, Lin Blackwell, Bob Boesch, Christine Boyd, Judy & Lance Brenninkmeyer, Brian & Marisa Depalma Breytspraak, Jessie Brothers, Grey & Carrie Brown, Stewart & Megan Buzerak, Diana Campbell, John & Anna Cantu, Marc & Kaye Capps, Lois Carey, Melinda Carey/Pisani, Family Carlisle, Lynn Carpenter, Carol Carroll, Marlene Carty, Liana Christ, Al & Elaine Christensen, Inez Christensen, Jeannie Claydon-Carlander, Karen and Kent Clegg, Douglas Coe, NancyBell & William Burke Consoli, Melissa Corrigan, Michael & Tine Cotton, John Cox, Faye Crabtree, Chris & Cheryl Davis, Jean Lange Davis, John & Padric Dawson, Gwen Dawson, Nollie Lei Renewed Pledges 195 Goal 228 Percent of Goal 85% New Pledges 26 Goal 20 Percent of Goal 130% Total Amount Pledged $583,193 Goal $650,000 Percent of Goal 90% Pledge indicated a tithe: 23 Pledge indicated a proportionate gift: 84 Dean, Michael & Kathryn Decker, Susan & Kate Kelly Degen, Sarah Delaney, Dianne Delaney, Paul Dobbs, Sarah Draper, John Ellison, Dick & Jane Evans, Mary Ann & Robert Fenger, Ellen Ferguson, Bill & Anita Perez Ferry, Betty & Steve Fisher, Art & Louise Forsyth, Jane & Robert French, Barbara Galloway, Don & Kris Gannon, John & Stacey Garciacelay, Claude Gartrell, David & Susan Genis, Paul and Mary Genzmer, Cyndie Gibson, Stephen & Mary Godar, Ronald Godfrey, Richard & Katherine Goodman, Dane & Marie Schoeff Goodner, Laurie & Doug Green, Christine Greinke, Gary & Julie Grimm, Tom Gunderson, Paul & Julie Guthrie, Robert & Lilian Gutierrez, Ruben & Alva Hahn, Jane & Ken Hahn, Frances & Randall Hannum, Susie Harper, Jill & Granville Hawkins, Greg & Roslyn Hayes-Nadler, Juli & Relly Henry, Gretchen & Peter Hess, Kevin & Elizabeth Hollister, Edith Hornby, Geoff & Debbie Molnar Horvath, Beth Howard, Randy & Anne Howell, Barbara & Joe Humphreys, Stephen Hunter, Drew Jaqua, Ann & David Griffin Kahler, Jerome & Beth Kellogg, Molly Kelly, Dorothy Kennedy, Jill Kidwell, Sarah Kirkpatrick, Beverly Kokotovic, Anna Kramer, Michael Krutzsch, Jeffrey & Susan Kugler, Larry & Marianne Kurywczak, Jasmine & Caren Bishop Langlo, Tatzia Laraway, Julia & Peter Larsen, Paul & Kim Larson, John & Barbara Little, Dodie Macrocosm Consulting, Mann, Robert Marshall, Laurinda Marsi, Irene Marvin, Margaret Mathews, Joe & Amy Matthews, Lydia McDonough, Emmett & Jadzia McNeel, Mac & Doug Moore Mealy, Henry Mealy, John Medina, Hildy Meyer, Kathy Micallef, Jim & MK Michal, John Monk, Robert Moore, Craig & Chris Moriarty, Pandra Moriarty, Melissa Mountford, Helen Nash, Marguerite & A. E. Keir Newton, Judy Guillermo & Keat Noble, Georgia Noble, Alice Norton, Mark & Michelle Ohl-Trlica, Jacque Panchal, Aaron Pennino, Frank & Ron Squire Perez, Stephanie & Bob Phillips, Mandy & Jeff Poley, Andrew & Dorothy Porter, Anne & Regina Rodriguez Potter, Jay Price, Patsy & Robert Prindle, Wiliam & Jeanne Raimer, Joyce Rake, Susannah Reifel, Elizabeth Richard, Bob & Jackie Rick, Bruce & Evelyn Ringquist, Laura Roediger, Anne Rogers, Kathleen & Madeline Rogers, Phila Roof, Clark & Terry Rorty, Max & Kate McDonald Sahyun, Irene & Mel Salcido, Mary Jane Sanitate, Terre & Frank Sassaman, Marlene * If you have any corrections to your name, please contact the office. We apologize if you haven t received a pledge packet, you can stop by the Welcome Table to pick one up. Scharlemann, Martin & Barbara Wagner Schatz, Iva Schmid, Elizabeth & Thomas Secunda, Gladys Segna, Cami Seiter, Rhonda Selzler, Robin & Joe Shaw, Anne Sheldon, Carren & Bernt Engebretsen Siegel, Martha Siegel, Andy & Sharon Singleton, Stephen & Christopher Teasley Skiold, Marilyn MacKenzie Smitheram, Lou & Gus Pravia Solin, Loren & Linda Sprague, Jamie & Jarrod Squier, Mid & Carol Sterne, The Rev. Colleen & Jim Stevens, George Stevens, The Rev. Art & Judith Stiehl, Linda Stout, Mark & Brian Meeder Stuck, Norma & Glenn Sweda, Betsy Talbert, Fawzia Talbert, Farina Terzian, Jim & Carrie Thomas, Bill & Diana Thomas, Mitchell & Sarah Thompson, Beth Thornton, Beth Torres, Judith Tully, William & Jane Tully, Andrew & Rebecca Urschel, Paula Van Mullem, Justin & Rachel Walker, Terry Wallace, Kristi Wallace, Kate Ward, Robert & Nina Warner, Bill & Elizabeth MacArthur Webb, Don & Sally Wenzel, Pete & Betty Wiggins, Phylene Woods, James & Vanessa Wyatt, Eleanor Wylie, Dennis & Mary Ellen Wyman, Dave & Diane Young, Cheryl Zimmer, Charles & Nina Zimmerman, Don & Siu Zuniga, Alma Children & Youth Pledgers Olivia Bargiel, Elliott Cantu, Clare Carey-Pisani, Emilia Carey- Pisani, Catalina Carey-Pisani, Liam Hess, Jasmine Lind, Brennan Paty, Abby Selzer, Grace Wenzel, Kate Wenzel, Chris Woods 5

november financials Nov 2015 Actual Budget Income $84,366 $56,234 Expense $62,156 $57,714 Year-to-Date Income $624,122 $653,674 Expense $660,628 $650,407 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 November 2015 Pledge goal: $2,300,000 Actual pledges: $2,158,374 Income to date: $2,160,159 Expenses to date: $2,083,868 Balance of current funds: $76,291 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. Two Contemplative Prayer Times: A Trinity group practices various forms of Christian contemplative prayer monthly on the second Wednesday evening, 7-8 p.m., in the Fireside Room. For more information, talk with Art (883-8105) or Judy Stevens (698-9309). A second opportunity is every Thursday, 12:15-12:45 p.m. in the chancel. 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, 448-4606, 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 6

OFFERTORY HYMN prayers Please remember these prayer requests during the Prayers of the People and the week ahead. *Please Remember In Your Prayers: Michael Neal Arnold, Mid Squier, Michele F, Shannon C, Mark M, 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, Bill & Delane Krumm, Barbara and Brennan, Ed Pausic, Nadine Wilcox, Daniel Gamas, Art Stevens, Lee VanHam, Carol Squier, Terry Walker, Stacie & David Patrick & family, Scott & Claire Whitney & family, Brian & Courtney Whitney & Family, Ignacio Duran, Joan Nolan & Jerry Nolan, Bruce Kellog, James, Uncle Tony. 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., Terry Roof, Beverly King Dorsey, Bob Frierson, Elena Decker, Rosemary Jennings, John Carpenter, Christine Langenfeld, Miguel Mendez, Dorothy P, Christoper Dawson, Russell Cunningham, Marjory Smith, Shirley Burris, Roger West. For the departed: Jim Belden, Lucile Beasley, Sue Harris Person, Marjorie Carey, Lloyd Albright, Bernadine Bernie Genis, Jeannette Shackell, Jerry Whitney, Placido Duran. 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, 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. 7

8 PSALM 29 Ascribe to the LORD, you gods, ascribe to the LORD glory and strength. Ascribe to the LORD the glory that is due the holy name; worship the LORD in the beauty of holiness. The voice of the LORD is upon the waters; the God of glory thunders; the LORD is upon the mighty waters. The voice of the LORD is a powerful voice; the voice of the LORD is a voice of splendor. The voice of the LORD breaks the cedar trees; the LORD breaks the cedars of Lebanon; The LORD makes Lebanon skip like a calf, and Mount Hermon like a young wild ox. The voice of the LORD splits the flames of fire; the voice of the LORD shakes the wilderness; the LORD shakes the wilderness of Kadesh. The voice of the LORD makes the oak trees writhe and strips the forests bare. And in the temple of the LORD all are crying, Glory! The LORD sits enthroned above the flood; the LORD sits enthroned as Sovereign for evermore. The LORD shall give strength to the chosen people; the LORD shall give the people the blessing of peace. Holy Baptism Presentation and Examination of the Candidates See the Prayer Book, p. 301 Candidate for Baptism: Seyedeh Nahaleh Salvatian Sponsors: Mark Asman, Kathryn & Michael Dean Baptismal Covenant See the Prayer Book, p.304 All who are able, please stand. Prayers for the Candidates, see the Prayer Book, p.305 Thanksgiving over the Water, see the Prayer Book, p 306 The Baptism, see the Prayer Book, p.307 When all have been baptized, the Presider continues: Let us welcome the newly baptized. People: We receive you into the household of God. Confess the faith of Christ crucified, proclaim his resurrection, and share with us in his eternal priesthood. The Peace Presider: The Peace of Christ be always with you. People: And also with you. We greet one another in the name of Christ. You are invited to come to the front or back of the Church and sign yourself with the Baptismal waters as another reaffirmation of your own Baptism. TODAY S MUSIC 8:00 a.m. & 10:00 a.m. Services PRELUDE Christ unser Herr zum Jordan kam, BWV 684 (Christ our Lord came to the river Jordan) Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750) COMMUNION Meditation Calvin Hampton (1938-1984) POSTLUDE Wie schön leuchtet der Morgenstern (How brightly shines the morning star) Dieterich Buxtehude (1637-1707) 10:00 a.m. Service Only OFFERTORY ANTHEM O Morning Star, how fair and bright!, Michael Praetorius COMMUNION ANTHEMS God be in my head John Rutter OFFERTORY ANTHEM TEXT: O Morning Star, how fair and bright! You shine with God s own truth and light, aglow with grace and mercy! Of Jacob s race King David s Son, our Lord and Master, you have won our hearts to serve you only! Lowly, holy! Great and glorious, all victorious, rich in blessing! Rule and might o er all possessing! Lord, when you look on us in love, at once there falls from God above a ray of purest pleasure. Your word and spirit, flesh and blood refresh our souls with heav nly food. You are our dearest treasure! Let your mercy warm and cheer us! Oh, draw near us! For you teach us God s own love through you has reached us. (Philipp Nicolai, 1556-1608, tr. Lutheran Book of Worship) 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, 1514)