Stewardship 2012
It takes all of us!!
Sincere thanks to all who have pledged their support!! We are slowing inching our way...but there is more to be done!!!
Total To Date
Pledges: 454
Amount: $1,163,858
Same Time Last Year
Pledges: 441
Amount: $1,242,578
Difference
Pledges: +12
Amount: -$78,720
Total to reach goal:
Pledges: 46
Amount:$111,142
2012 Goal
Pledges: 500
Amount: $1,275,000
Last Year Totals Pledges: 466
Amount: $1,260,940
Good News
There are 69 NEW pledges this year.
There are 66 people who pledged last year, but have not yet pledged this year for a total of $157,935.
To make a pledge click the link below
Pledge 2012
or email
8:00 a.m. Holy Eucharist, Rite I
9:00 a.m.
Family Eucharist, Enriching our Worship 11:00 a.m. Holy Eucharist, Rite II
Worship Leaders
8:00 a.m. Reader: Bucky Brown Chalice: Summerlee Staten Acolyte: Tracey Knerr Ushers: Lynne Davis Van Davis Ed Metcalf Prayer Partner: Curtis Hoberman
9:00 a.m. Reader: Connie WhiteChalice: Verna Matthews Maureen McCormick Phil Unetic Ann Zultner Acolytes: Gavin Horoszewski Roman Horoszewski Alex Hesterberg Verger: Juliet Richardson Ushers: Caswell Cooke Randy Currier Anne Elliott Robert Fraser Audio: Brett Boal Prayer Partner: Bill Haynes
11:00 a.m. Reader: Nancy Hagner Chalice: Isak de Vries Donna Laessig Catie Newcombe Bruce Woodger Acolytes: Lily Leonard Rosemary Parish Lucia Huebner Verger: Juliet Richardson Ushers: Noreen Duncan Michael Gehret Robert von Zumbusch Audio: Ruth Scott Prayer Partner: Diane Paulsell Please Note: This list of worship leaders represents the information available by the middle of the week. It may not always be correct and worship leaders should always check their official schedules.
Sunday Readings
Genesis 9:8-17 Psalm 25:1-9 1 Peter 3:18-22 Mark 1:9-15
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Adult Forum "The Creed: What do we believe?" Fr. Paul (Pierce Hall) "Study on Job" Summerlee Staten See article. (Flemer Library) Notes on the Sunday Bible Readings "Lectionary Notes" for Sundays (as well as major feasts and festivals) by Gordon Graham can now be found on the web at Notes
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Pastoral Care Are you or someone you know in need of Pastoral support ?
The Pastoral Care Commission is a resource to support those in our community who are experiencing a time of special need. The pastoral care staff provide regular visits and comfort to those persons who are in area hospitals, nursing homes/nursing/retirement centers and shut-ins.
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Trinity Staff The. Rev Paul Jeanes III Rector jeanesp@trinityprinceton.org cell: 609-851-6989
The Rev. Sarah Kinney Gaventa Assistant Rector gaventas@trinityprinceton.org cell: 609-365-0419
The Rev. Jennifer Replogle Curate reploglej@trinityprinceton.org cell: 985-705-6500
Tom Whittemore Music Director whittemoret@trinityprinceton.org
Annie Thomas Parish Administrator thomasa@trinityprinceton.org
Elly Matsil Parish Accountant matsile@trinityprinceton.org
Erique Ramirez Sexton
Roberto Melgoza Sexton
Joe Matsil Sexton
Sam Greenlee Communications Assistant greenlees@trinityprinceton.org
Matt Gaventa Website matt.gaventa@gmail.com
Holly Scovell
Sacred Music Intern
 33 Mercer Street Princeton, NJ 08540 609.924.2277 www.trinityprinceton.org
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Please note that all announcements to be included in a given week's E-pistle must be submitted by Wednesday to greenlees@trinityprinceton.org
When submitting an announcement, please send us the headline, the text of the announcement, and any images that you would like included. Please do not use any special formatting in the text apart from bold, italics, underline and bullet points.
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Lent at Trinity Church
Wednesdays in Lent:
5:30 p.m. Holy Eucharist
6:00 p.m. Dinner
6:40 p.m. Program
7:30 p.m. Compline
GOD BLESS AMERICA!
How do we live as faithful Christians in our society? What is the role of faith within society? How does our faith speak to current social, economic and political issues? Does faith have a place in the public discourse?
Week 1 (February 29):
GOD BLESS AMERICA: What is our call in the 21st century?
What kind of country do you envision? What is our role as people of faith in the public square? What issues are of most concern to you for the present and future of our nation?
The Reverend Paul Jeanes III
Week 2 (March 7):
IMPLICATIONS OF A TRIUNE GOD FOR A PREDATORY WORLD: The Politics of Sex, Violence and Poverty
Doug Forrester
Week 3 (March 14):
IN GOD WE TRUST: Our relationship with money and economic policy.
Jonathan Adams
Week 4 (March 21):
FREEDOM OF RELIGION
Grayson Barber
Randall Currier
Robert S. Fraser
Nancy S. Hearne
Jovi Tenev
Week 5 (March 28):
CHRISTIAN INVOLVMENT AND ATTITUDES TOWARD THE MIDDLE EAST CONFLICT
Dr. Ellen Charry
For Pre-K-2nd Graders
Join Camille Quinton in the K-1 Sunday School classroom as we explore different types of crosses and their meanings this Lent.
For 3rd Graders and Older
Join Sarah Kinney Gaventa in the 2nd Grade Sunday School classroom as we work on a performance for the Good Friday family service!
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New Announcements From Earliest to Latest
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Memoir Group at Trinity
Are you interested in being part of a memoir group? We will write parts of our own story, hear from others, and share in reflecting on them together. Please contact the Rev. Jenny Replogle at reploglej@trinityprinceton.org if you are interested. Time and frequency of meeting will depend on response.
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Youth Group
Every Sunday evening
5:30 Eucharist
6:00 Confirmation class or Bible study
6:45 Dinner
Come join us for fun and fellowship!
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Our Second El Salvador Benefit Breakfast
Come Meet Cristosal Director, Noah Bullock
Sunday, March 4, 2011
8:15-11:30 am
Pierce Hall
Our first breakfast in December was a big hit and we raised over $2000 for Foundation Cristosal, Trinity's partner in El Salvador. Cristosal is dedicated to community development in San Salvador and in several rural villages and is inspired by the Anglican vision of solidarity, justice, tolerance, and inclusion. Please join us again to enjoy a delicious breakfast prepared by Team El Salvador and come meet Noah Bullock, Cristosal's Executive Director in El Salvador. Trinity Outreach is committed to raising funds for relief efforts and ongoing aid to Foundation Cristosal.
Suggested donation of $10 per individual and $20 per family (100% of your donations will go to Foundation Cristosal).
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Save the Date! 20s-30s Group Brunch March 11 The 20s-30s group is starting up again with a brunch following the 9:00 a.m. service (approximately 10:15 am) on Sunday, March 11 in the George Thomas Room. Come enjoy good food and fellowship! For more information, or to be added to the 20s-30s group email list, please contact Joanne Golann at jwgolann@gmail.com.
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Spring Clean-Up Day
Saturday, March 24
9 a.m. - noon
(Rain date March 31)
Please join in!

LOT'S TO DO! Fun jobs for grownups and kids to choose from, like mulching and planting, weather-proofing our benches, and general clean-up. Coffee, cider, doughnuts, treats, and even more cookies than last year! A good time readying the church grounds for Easter. Bring gloves, rakes, wheelbarrows if you can, or whatever tool you think might helpful. Some will be available to borrow. In case of heavy rain, check your email. If its just a drizzle, we're on!
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Repeated Announcements From Earliest to Latest
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 Bishop Councell's Visitation May 13 Adults interested in Confirmation, Reception, or Reaffirmation
Bishop Councell will be joining us at Trinity Church on May 13 for a visitation to include the rites of confirmation, reception and reaffirmation. In preparation I asked that you join us each Sunday for the Adult Forum at 10:00 a.m. We are working our way systematically through our Eucharistic liturgy to learn how our liturgy shapes our Anglican identity, our faith and our Christian life. If you are interested, please contact Fr. Paul. |
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Your Donations = Financial Support for Outreach! Fewer Donations = Less Financial Support

Thanks to your donations and volunteer efforts, the Early Bird Holiday Sale last October raised $16,000 - no small feat on an unexpected snowy day! At the conclusion of that sale, some donations were saved for future rummage sales while the rest were donated to charities to help those in need. Now, the drive to April has begun and we are asking for your donations so the traditional Spring Rummage Sale on Friday/Saturday April 27/28 will be equally successful. We need winter and summer clothing for all ages and sizes, kitchenware and household goods, electronics, linens, small furniture, books and toys. Highlights of the spring sale include the traditional Boutique of antiques and other special items, fashions boutiques, and works of art, jewelry, electronics, linens and toys. As the time for "Spring Cleaning" approaches, we hope you will think of Trinity Rummage and help make the Spring Sale a success! Donations are accepted 24/7 except for the week before Easter and can be left on the bench outside Pierce Hall. Donation receipts are available at the Reception Desk during church office hours. Thank you from the Rummage Committee
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 Searching For The Light Illuminating Us All Epiphany Conversations: Final Conversation
The Final Conversation with Browns/Fenns will take place Monday evening, Feb. 27, at 7:00 p.m. at 34 Edgehill St.
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GAIA-Trinity Partnership: Mkanda Mobile Health Clinic Fourth Quarter Report

This fourth quarter 2011 report is informative and provides an update on the medical care assisted by Trinity in Malawi. We encourage you to read the report to appreciate the activities on the ground, including intriguing metrics (page 5), observations of patients visits, and new challenges.
"New Challenges"
As a consequence of the global recession, the Malawian government's ability to care for its citizens has been compromised. Previously the government made basic medicines (antibiotics and antimalarials) available through government-sponsored clinics. However, a shortage of foreign currency means that government-run clinics are not able to supply these medications. In some areas government clinics lack HIV test kits and antiretrovirals are being rationed on a two-week rather than monthly basis. We are monitoring the situation closely to see if any of our MHC clients experience difficulty accessing their ARV medications, and if so, we will work with the District Health Office to resolve the issue." To read the full report, click here for the PDF, or here for the DOCX.
Also view an intriguing video of bed nets to evade Malaria being introduced to villagers. To see video click here.
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Let's Do Lunch at Trinity's Popular One Table Café
Beginning Monday, Jan. 30, the One Table Cafe will be open for lunch from 12 noon-1:00pm every Monday, Wednesday and Friday (with a few exceptions). Just like our monthly dinner program, this is a "pay-what-you-can" restaurant. Besides visiting yourself, and encouraging friends, co-workers, and neighbors to come, you may want to volunteer. Please consider this valuable ministry if you are available from 10:45am till 2:00pm on any of the dates listed here. You can volunteer to come for one day, or on a more regular basis. We will have paid staff to guide you. Contact: Angeline Sturgis, sturgie@hotmail.com
Volunteers Needed:
ˇ Feb 10, 13, 15, 17, 20, 22, 24, 27,29
ˇ Mar 2, 5, 7, 9, 12, 14, 16, 19, 21, 23, 26, 28, 30,
ˇ April 2, 4
ˇ April 6 - Friday No Lunch
ˇ April 9, 11, 12, 13, 16, 18,
ˇ April 20 - No Lunch (One Table Café Dinner)
ˇ April 2, 25, 27 ( M,W, Fri) No Lunches
ˇ April 30
(and more dates in May and June)
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Got Summer Plans?
Consider a Mission Trip to El Salvador
Trinity Outreach is considering another mission trip to El Salvador in summer 2012. The trip would likely be for 7-8 days, including 2 travel days and would be coordinated by our mission partner Cristosal. The trip will involve visiting communities that are working with Cristosal on a variety of community development projects. Families with teens age 16 or older are especially welcome! Estimated cost is $1200-$1500 per person, including airfare, lodging, food, and transporation while in El Salvador. For more information, please contact Diane Paulsell (dpaulsell@gmail.com) or Trisha Thorme ( tthorme@yahoo.com) by January 31, 2012.
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Progressive Dinner
A series of Progressive Dinners will be held on Saturday, March 3rd in the greater Princeton area. The cost is $25 per person for the entire evening and proceeds will go towards the programs that St. Nick's supports. There are a few remaining opportunities to host one of the three courses: either cocktails, dinner or dessert. And lots of opportunity to sign up for the dinner of your choice. We would like to ask that you be willing to bring an appetizer, a side dish, a dessert or bottle of wine. Let's make it easy for the generous Trinity members that have offered to open up their homes. If you have questions or would like more details, please contact Jennifer Hayden at (609) 466-3992 or mhayden500@comcast.net
You can sign up to attend or host a progressive dinner here.
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Trinity Companions
Trinity's ministry to residents of Merwick Nursing Home has been rekindled, thanks to a number of you who have responded to the Outreach Committee's plea. Already, we hear of the pleasure that these visits bring to people who need companionship and conversation. The number of residents who attend the monthly Eucharist Service has greatly increased. The staff on the floor tell us that our visits have made a huge difference; we see it in the faces of the people we greet. Our visits to residents have been made during the day and early evening, privately in residents' rooms or in the dining room where all gather. We encourage visitors to briefly record their visits in a loose-leaf notebook at the front desk so as to inform other visitors about who was visited and when. Please let us know, if you have not already done so, of your interest in joining Trinity Companions. So far, the following wonderful people have become involved: From the Altar Guild, we thank Mary Alden and Donna Laessig. We thank those who have already volunteered to be companions: Loretta Cooper, Dulcie Bull, Judy Lowry, Leanne Gentile, Robin Gilbert, Thalia Mingo and Don Mann. We thank any of you who would still like to join Trinity Companions. You will find this ministry very rewarding
Please contact us at 609-924-5931 or julianamcintyre@gmail.com
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"Praying Our Story" Lenten Retreat at Grace-St. Paul's, Mercerville
Our Holy Scriptures are filled with stories of ordinary people living their ordinary lives and finding themselves met there by a covenant God of unconditional love. Their experiences shed light on ours. For that to happen, we have to be present to our day-to-day moments, expect that God will show up, and cultivate a heart aware of and ready to notice God's love at work in our experiences. This retreat morning will offer specific guidance toward finding God as vibrantly alive in our own real-life stories:
Saturday, March 10, 9 to noon, at Grace-St. Paul's Mercerville (www.gracestpaul.org), led by Sr. Rita Woehlcke, SSJ, a longtime spiritual director and retreat leader focusing on the moments of our lives where God finds and partners with us. No required fee, though donations toward support of the retreat leader gratefully accepted. RSVP to parishoffice@gracestpaul.org
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Lenten Icon Workshop

Maureen McCormick, Trinity parishioner and long-time student of the Prosopon School of Iconology, will offer a workshop for beginning students of the ancient sacred art of iconography. Each student will complete an icon of St. Michael the Archangel using the same natural materials and techniques as have been used for centuries: carved wood boards prepared with gesso made from chalk and glue, finely ground clay, pure gold leaf, and ground mineral pigments in an emulsion made from egg yolk. As iconography is a spiritual discipline as much as a sacred art, the underlying theology and symbolism of the icon will be equally emphasized. Previous artistic experience is helpful but not necessary. The workshop will consist of seven Tuesday evening sessions, plus two Saturdays. Step-by-step instructions and all necessary materials will be provided. For more information, click here.
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Adult Education Class: Reflections on the Book of Job
Sundays at 10:00 a.m. in the Library
Please join Summerlee Staten, our PTS adult education seminary intern, for a 14-week class focusing on the first 14 chapters of the Book of Job. This class will consider the theological implications of Job as well as the various works of art that have been influenced by the book. Utilizing film, visual art, music and drama, the class will consider how the church has interpreted the story of Job and how this deeply philosophical text can still speak to us today. This class begins next week on Sunday, January 15 at 10:00am in the Library.
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Ongoing Announcements In Need of Action at Present
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Vacation Bible School - Volunteers needed!
If Trinity is going to host Vacation Bible School this summer, at least six volunteers are needed:
1. Event Coordinator 2. Snack Coordinator 3. Outdoor Games Coordinator 4. Storytime Coordinator 5. Music Coordinator 6. Craft Coordinator
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Children and Youth Ministry Committee needs members! Are you interested in the formation of the children and youth of this parish? If so, The Revs. Sarah and Jenny invite you to join the Children and Youth Ministry Committee, which meets monthly after church. This committee prays for our children and youth, selects curriculum to be used in Sunday School, plans fellowship, worship, and educational activities, brainstorms ways to support parents, and more! If you are interested, please contact The Rev. Sarah Kinney Gaventa at gaventas@trinityprinceton.org or The Rev. Jenny Replogle at reploglej@trinityprinceton.org
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Women at the Well
Wednesdays
Noon - 1:30 p.m.
Flemer Library
Women @ the Well is a group of women who gather to discuss books, ideas, and their spiritual lives. We meet weekly from noon to 1:30 pm in Flemer Library. Our current book selection is "The Cup of Our Life" by Joyce Rupp.
We welcome all women to come and join us. For more information you may call Martha Lashbrook at 609-466-0352 or email at lashbrook1@verizon.net
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