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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

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Contents
Easter and Holy Week
Up-Coming Events
Newsletter from Diocese
Episcopal News Service

Easter and Holy Week Schedule

 

Sunday, April 17

Palm Sunday

Palm Procession: 9 and 11

Church Down Under: Stations of the Cross

 

Maundy Thursday

April 21

Roots of our Eucharist

5:30pm in Undercroft

 

Agape Meal, Maundy Thursday Liturgy and Stripping of the Altar

7pm Church & Great Hall

 

Good Friday

April 22

Good Friday Liturgy at 12noon

 

Commemoration of the Death of Jesus

7pm

 

Holy Saturday

April 23

Young Families

Easter Egg Hunt

kids aged 12 and under

at St. Simeon's 

3701 N. Cincinnati

 

Easter Sunday

April 24

Easter Vigil 6:30am

Holy Communion at

8am, 9am and 11am

Festive Choir and Brass

9am and 11am

Church Down Under

11am Flowering of the Cross and Communion

 

 

 


Music Notes

 

Tuesdays at Trinity continues next week with a recital by Linda Frazier and Nancy Farmer, sopranos, at 12:05 p.m.

 

 

 

Ministry Links
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From Trinity's Book Store 

The Easter Bunny Visited the Bookstore and left behind chocolate eggs, bunnies, and lambs along with wooden Easter eggs from the Ukraine and baskets from Ten Thousand Villages.  So come fill up your Easter basket!

 

New Arrivals at the Bookstore:  We have just received a new shipment from Ten Thousand Villages which includes planters, spring scarves, baskets, and boxes.  Monastery Icons has sent us candle holders and incense burners made in Greece and a lovely Holy Spirit Dove tapestry.  Check out all the new arrivals!



Click on any icon below to visit their website!

TEDS
Trinity Episcopal Day School

Trinity Episcopal Day School's current fundraiser is spring portraits by Morgan Studios (Across the street from Trinity).  Families may schedule a portrait session for an evening session.  Portrait packages prices are similar to regular spring school photo prices.  Please contact the school for details and scheduling.  Pamela Goodwin, Director, 918-582-2556.

Iron Gate
Iron Gate Ministry
New Hope Ministry
New Hope
 

 

St. Margaret's Guild

Hosted by Peggy Wood

"Awful Auction"

 

St. Margaret's Guild 

Hostess Peggy Wood and Suzanne Parlette

 

Julia Baker 

Julia Baker poses with Auction Items

Nan and Joyce 

 Joyce Von Glahn and Nan Kemp

 

linda 

Linda Epperson stirs the pot!

(actually, the salad.)

 

Georgia  Miranda Parlette and Georgia Patterson

 

Miranda 

 Miranda tries on a few scarves

 

 St. Margaret's Guild meets once a month during the day on Thursdays. All women of Trinity are invited to be part of the Guild.

 

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

 

 

 We must, to a certain extent, look for a stable port; but, if life keeps tearing us away, not letting us settle anywhere, this in itself may be a call and a benediction.  The world is understood and will be saved, only by those who have no place to lay their heads.  

 

Paris, 13 September 1935

Pierre Teilhard de Chardin

 

light a candle

Up-Coming Events

 

Thursday March 24

6:00 pm ~ Lenten Book Study - soup and bread supper provided

Child Care provided

 

Monday March 28

6:00 pm ~ Lenten Project Night 

 

Thursday March 31

6:00 pm ~ Lenten Book Study - soup and bread supper provided

Child Care provided

  

Sunday April 3

5:00 pm ~ Evensong followed by reception

Child Care provided

 

Thursday April 7

6:00 pm ~ Lenten Book Study - soup and bread supper provided

Child Care provided

 

Friday, April 8 to Sunday, April 10

Women's Retreat at St. Crispin's

Hosted by the Trinity Chapter of the Daughters of the King

contact:  Leslie Alden at aldenle@tulsaschools.org

 

Saturday April 9 

Spring Clean Up at Trinity from 9am to 12noon

 

Bishoped

Bishop Edward Koniecszny blessing panels in CDU 

 

Sunday April 10

Bishop Edward Konieczny Visitation and Confirmation

Rite 13 Celebration at 9am

Collection of Change for World Vision

5:00 pm ~ Taizé followed by potluck supper

6:00 pm ~ Daughters of the King

  

Lenten Study Group begins March 24, at 6:00 p.m.  Please join us.  The group will read and discuss The Holy Longing by Rolheisen.  There will be a soup and hearty bread dinner.  Sign up on the clip board to attend the class and if you will provide soup or bread for the dinner. Child care will be provided.  Contact: Marie Farnsworth, 

mariefarnsworth@cox.net or call the church, 582-4128.

 

Lenten Project Night is Monday, March 28, 6:00 p.m.  Hotdog dinner provided.  Sign up on a clipboard during today's service for a project.  There is something for the whole family. Compline at 7:45 p.m.  Childcare provided.  Contact: Becky Moseman,

bmoseman@trinitytulsa.org  

 

Calling all men of Trinity. Mark your calendars for April 2, 3 to 6 p.m. Join the Brotherhood of St. Lawrence as we test  steak recipes for the World Championship cook-off. Learn more about the ministry of the brotherhood and about the many activities we are involved in. Cost is free

 

Volunteer Spring Clean up on the grounds of Trinity, Saturday, April 9 from 9:00 am to noon.  Our goal is to spruce up the grounds for Easter.  Bring your own gloves, rakes, pruning shears, etc.  A ladder or two would also be helpful.  A brief list of projects:  Rake and clean school playground areas; Paint the "stage" in the playground; prune bushes and vines; put down mulch in planting beds; rake and clean all plant beds; repair metal bordering and adjust as needed.

 

We want your change Sunday, April 10!  We'll take up a special collection to purchase an animal through World Vision to make a difference in a third world country.  This is part of our Children's Lenten lesson Save-Spend-Share Moonjar project.  Children will bring their Moonjar labeled "Share" for the change collection on April 10.  Contact: Rev. Kristi Maulden,kmaulden@trinitytulsa.org.

    
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   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!

 

 

earthquakeJapan 

 

Pray for Those Devastated by the Japan Earthquake

Following the catastrophic 9.0 earthquake and tsunami that struck off the coast of Sendai, Japan, on March 11, Episcopal Relief & Development is supporting the Nippon Sei Ko Kai (NSKK; the Anglican Communion in Japan) in its initial response efforts.

 

The current death toll is over 4,300, but at least 11,000 are feared dead, with approximately 30,000 still missing. Shelters are housing almost a half million who lost homes or were evacuated. Food and fuel are running low in many areas, and severe damage to infrastructure is hampering relief efforts.

 

Episcopal Relief & Development has been in contact with NSKK leadership and an initial contribution has been sent. The Church in Japan is dealing with an extremely serious situation that is constantly changing, and communications are limited. We will continue providing additional support as the NSKK assesses its needs and makes longer-term recovery plans. Currently the NSKK is already engaged in organizing relief and volunteer support teams.

 

The Most Rev. Nathaniel M. Uematsu, Primate of Japan and Bishop of Hokkaido, said, "What we can do right now...is pray. Prayer has power. I hope and request that you pray for the people who are affected, for those who have died and for their families. Pray for the people involved with the rescue efforts, and in particular pray for Tohoku and Kita Kanto dioceses and their priests and parishioners during this time of Lent."

 

"During this time, it's hard not to feel helpless and want to do more," said Brian Sellers-Petersen, Episcopal Relief & Development's Director of Church Engagement. "Right now, the most helpful thing we can do is pray for those devastated by this terrible tragedy."

 

If you would like to support the Church in Japan once a response has been developed, please visit www.er-d.org for updates and how to donate.

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Episcopal News Service

 

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.    

 

 

St. Crispin's Camp Registration is available online.  Check out the schedule for this summer.  Camp weeks are 3

rd-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.

 

Tulsa Region Youth Event at Incredible Pizza Sunday, April 3, 4:45-7:00 p.m. for young people in 6th-12th Grade.  $10 per person includes a buffet, drink, and a $5 game card.  Youth from St. John's, St. Dunstan's, and St. Patrick's Episcopal Churches will be there.  8314 E. 71st St. 

Contact: Becky Moseman,582-4128x105, beckymoseman77@gmail.com.

 

Moonjar Children's Lenten Lesson: There is still time to collect change in Moonjars as part of our Save-Spend-Share project.  Please pick up a Moonjar packet in Church Down Under in the Undercroft, Sundays at 11 a.m.  The Share portion of the Moonjar collection will be collected on Sunday, April 10 and will go towards purchasing an animal through World Vision, which will support a family in a third world country. Contact: Rev. Kristi Maulden, kmaulden@trinitytulsa.org. 

 

Auction Winners!  Please check the sign on the coffee hour treats table to see if you are a winner.  Please pick up your items and pay for dinners and parties on the 3rd floor next to the conference room.  

Contact: Becky Moseman, beckymoseman77@gmail.com, 582-4128 x105.  

 

 

Trinity E-Tidings Published by The Rev. Kristina Maulden