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Trinity E-Tidings

"Wherever you are on your spiritual journey,Trinity welcomes you"

 

Trinity Episcopal Church

501 S. Cincinnati Ave

Tulsa, OK 74103     

918-582-4128

 

 

Contents
Mardi Gras Opportunities
Ash Wednesday
Newsletter from Diocese
Community Events

     family photo            
 
Fun for the Whole Family
 
Sunday, March 6
Mardi Gras Party
Church Down Under 11am

March 5
Mardi Gras Party 
and 
Youth Silent Auction
Saturday Night 6:30 to 10pm

Tickets are available in the Great Hall on Sunday mornings or reserve space by calling the church.  $20 per person, child care is available.  Come, eat, enjoy live music and preview the youth auction.

 

Music Notes

 

Tuesdays at Trinity continues this week with 

Richard Jobe, Organist at 12:05 p.m.


 


 Ministry Links
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TEDS
Trinity Episcopal Day School
Iron Gate
Iron Gate Ministry
New Hope Ministry
New Hope
 

 

Martin Luther and Martin Luther King, Jr. Visit Church Down Under

Thank you to Bill Von Glahn who portrayed Martin Luther and Bill Johnson who read part of Martin Luther King's "I have a dream" speech.

 

Martin Luther

Bill Von Glahn as Martin Luther

 

Lighting Candles

Say a prayer and light a candle

 

Prayer Wall

 

Placing Prayer Cards on the Prayer Wall

 

confession stones

 

Washing the Confession Stones

 

Rainsticks

 

Rainsticks Announce the Gospel

 

Martin Luther King, Jr

 

Bill Johnson as Martin Luther King, Jr.

 

Jackson Family

Jackson Family

 

Reading Prayer Cards

Fr. Noel Reading Prayer Cards

 

Communion

Receiving Communion

 

Special Thanks to Barbara Woltz for sharing her photos with us!

CDU
Fr. Noel, Ben and Mia Parisi

 

 

O Almighty God,

the Father of all humanity,

turn, we pray, the hearts of all peoples and their rulers,

that by the power of your Holy Spirit

peace may be established among the nations

on the foundation of justice, righteousness and truth;

through him who was lifted up on the cross

to draw all people to himself,

your Son Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.

 

--- William Temple (1881-1944)

 



Church Down Under

 

 

 

Getting Ready for Lent

 

Services for the Imposition of Ashes

Wednesday, March 9

 7am, 12noon, 7pm

 

Ash Wednesday, in the Western Christian Calendar, is the first day of Lent and occurs 46 days (40 days not counting Sundays) before Easter.  It is a moveable feast, falling on a different date each year because it is dependent on the date of Easter. It can occur as early as February 4 (February 5 on leap years) or as late as March 10.  

Ash Wednesday derives its name from the practice of placing ashes on the foreheads of adherents as a sign of repentance. The ashes used are typically gathered after the Palm Crosses from the previous year's Palm Sunday are burned.

 

Lenten Quiet Day

Saturday, March 12

10am to Noon at Trinity

 

 

 

 

hands across the diocese 
   The Episcopal Diocese of Oklahoma is now offering a weekly email newsletter.  If you do not already receive this and would like to, please email Sabrina Evans, and let her know!

 

Outreach and Community News

 

Tulsa oratorio 

Tulsa Oratorio Chorus

 

Sunday March 6, 2:30 p.m.

 

"Vespers"

a cappella

 

Sergei Rachmaninoff's

All-night Vigil (Vespers)*

at Trinity Episcopal Church

501 S Cincinnati, Tulsa

Tickets $20  Order online at

toconline.org  

or call  918-728-8600

 

 


for group prices and Trinity discount contact:

                                  Sara Arnold at 918-640-4274 

 

*Rachmaninoff's masterpiece "Vespers" is an a cappella choral composition of texts taken from the Russian Orthodox All-night vigil ceremony. Presented by the powerful 100 voice Tulsa Oratorio Chorus under the direction of Tim Sharp, this choral work allows the chorus to demonstrate all of the beauty inherent in the human voice - from the lowest basses to the most ethereal sopranos. The beauty and acoustic of Trinity Episcopal Church will be the perfect setting for this concert. 

 

 

 

 

The Institute of Interfaith Dialog cordially invites you to join our panel discussion on

 

WOMEN IN ABRAHAMIC TRADITIONS

 

The program will feature representatives from Christianity, Judaism and Islam to discuss the "Status of Women". Please send your questions that you would like to get an answer from the leaders of each faith group.  

 

Date and Time: Tuesday, March 8 at 7 p.m.
Place: Student Auditorium, Tulsa Community College, Southeast Campus.  10300 E 81st Street, Tulsa, OK

 

Refreshments will be served. The panel discussion is free and open to the public.  

 

 

For more information: oklahoma@interfaithdialog.org

 

 

 

From the Trinity Book Store:

 

I Love Jelly Belly's, You Love Jelly Belly's, All God's Chillin Love Jelly Belly's!  Now at the Bookstore, you can get your fill of Jelly Belly jelly beans and gummy bears.  We even have no-sugar varieties.  These are one of my favorite candies, despite the fact that my mother thought belly was a dirty word.  (Ever hear of a pot-stomach stove?)  Give all the varieties a try for just $1.95 a bag.

 

 

 

Trinity Episcopal Day School has openings for infants.  Contact: Lori Ward or Pamela Goodwin, 918-582-2556.

  

 

Trinity Episcopal Day School wants you to "like" us on Facebook.  Find us on Facebook to keep up with our ministry of high quality early childhood education.  

cursillo rooster
Click on the Rooster for more information and application

 

March 24-27 Men's and Women's Cursillo Weekend

at St. Crispins

Cursillo (coor-see'-oh) is a Spanish word which means "a short course." Cursillo is a movement within the Church which is intended to help Christians know God's love and grace and to help these same Christians discover and live out their personal vocations in the world. The movement offers small group meetings which help us in our life of Christian Ministry. The movement also includes a three day weekend during which participants listen to talks by clergy and lay persons, and participate in worship, music, fellowship, prayer and other activities. 

 

If you are a confirmed Episcopalian 21 years of age or older, speak with your local clergy about attending a Cursillo Weekend.  The weekends are held at St. Crispin's Episcopal Conference Center, located seven miles east of Seminole on Highway 9. 

 

Youth And Young Adult News 

 

"This time of year may seem like a good time for hibernation, but really it's the perfect time to grow To  learn more:  check out  this week's blog. Go to the site above to follow the blog or sign up for e-tidings.  Contact:   

 

 

St. Crispin's Camp Registration is available online.  Check out the schedule for this summer.  Camp weeks are 3rd-5th, 6th &7th, 8th & 9th, and 10th-12th.  New this summer is a one night stay with a parent for Kindergartners-2nd graders to give the kids a taste of camp.  Contact: Becky Moseman,or visit the diocesan website.

 

 

Mission Camp March 14-18 is a Diocesan sponsored event for 9th-12 graders at St. Crispin's.  The 2011 Mission Camp will focus on diocesan based projects and team building.  Please visit www.episcopaloklahoma.org for details and registration.  

 

 

 

Donations for the Annual Silent Auction to benefit our youth program are being accepted.  We would like donations of new things, art, antiques, baked goods, gift baskets, and parties and gift cards.  Donation forms will be mailed soon.  The auction is Sunday, March 6 in the Great Hall.  Contact: Becky Moseman.   

 

 

   

Trinity E-Tidings Published by The Rev. Kristina Maulden