Stewardship 2012
It takes all of us!!
Sincere thanks to all who have pledged their support!! We are slowly inching our way...but there is more to be done!!!
Amount: $1,209,942
Same Time Last Year
Pledges: 455
Amount: $1,259,289
Difference
Pledges: +18
Amount: -$49,347
Total to reach goal:
Pledges: 27
Amount:$40,058
2012 Goal
Pledges: 500
Amount: $1,250,000
Last Year Totals Pledges: 466
Amount: $1,260,940
Good News
There are 82 NEW pledges this year.
There are 59 people who pledged last year, but have not yet pledged this year for a total of $120,385.
To make a pledge click the link below
Pledge 2012
or email
7:30 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
7:30 a.m. Readers and Intercessor: Phyllis Billington Noreen Duncan Van Davis Chalice: ? Acolyte: Lynne Davis Van Davis Ushers: Lewie Kingsford Guy Pierson Ralph Rubano 9:00 a.m. Readers: John Sully Ira Lackey Intercessor: Nancy Hearne Chalice: ? Acolytes: Ann Laughlin Alex Schade Julia Saltsman Verger: Juliet Richardson Ushers: John Burns Dan Haughton Robert Hearne Costa Papastephanou Audio: Charles Anene Prayer Partner: Paul Whiter 11:00 a.m. Readers: Bruce Woodger Louise Dunham Intercessor: Juliet Richardson Chalice: ? Acolytes: Kyle Currier Julie Stipe Rosemary Parish James Scott Verger: Juliet Richardson Ushers: Terri Brown Stuart Duncan Jim Newcombe II Bruce Woodger Audio: Brian Duane Prayer Partner: Carol Blount
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.
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
|
|
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.
For pastoral care, please e-mail trinityprincetonclergy@gmail.com
|
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
|
 |
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.
|
|
|
|
|
It's time to dance and sing!
While preparing for Holy Week, I came across Jeremiah 31:1-6
"And when that happens"- God's Decree - "it will be plain as the sun at high noon: I'll be the God of every man, woman, and child in Israel and they shall be my very own people." This is the way God put it: "They found grace out in the desert, these people who survived the killing. Israel, out looking for a place to rest, met God out looking for them!" God told them, "I've never quit loving you and never will. Expect love, love, and more love! And so now I'll start over with you and build you up again, dear virgin Israel. You'll resume your singing, grabbing tambourines and joining the dance. You'll go back to your old work of planting vineyards on the Samaritan hillsides, And sit back and enjoy the fruit-oh, how you'll enjoy those harvests! The time's coming when watchmen will call out from the hilltops of Ephraim: 'On your feet! Let's go to Zion, go to meet our God!'"
In many ways the spirit of this passage seems to capture the essence of the celebration of the Resurrection of our Lord. God tells us in this holy mystery, "I've never quit loving you and never will!!" In fact quite the opposite, we are to expect love, love and more love!
God's love for us, made manifest in the life death and resurrection of our Lord, is reason for celebration. So my friends, as the sun rises this morning and Easter dawns, let us grab our tambourines and sing and dance. Let us give thanks and rejoice for God's infinite love.
As Resurrection people, there is now a real reason to dance in the streets, a real reason to sing, a real reason to let our hearts and souls break free in unbridled celebration of God's love for us!!
Love, love and more love! It's time to dance and sing.
Alleluia! Christ is risen!
Paul+
|
|
Service Schedule Easter Day
Easter Day, April 8, 2012
7:30 a.m. Holy Eucharist, Rite I
9:00 a.m. Festive Choral Eucharist, Rite II
Children's Chapel and Sunday School classes do not meet this day.
11:00 a.m. Festive Choral Eucharist with Baptism, Rite II
Incense will be used at this service.
|
Calling all Volunteers! Trinity Rummage's Annual Spring Sale needs you!
Beginning Tuesday April 24 at 10 AM and throughout the week from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM, your helping hands are needed during set-up. There will also be an evening work session on Wednesday, April 27 from 6:30 to 9:00 PM.
From hanging and organizing clothing in Pierce Hall and Fashions on the 2nd floor to gently arranging Linens and unpacking china and electronics, Rummage cannot do it without your help.
Volunteers are also needed for the sale itself.
Friday evening, April 27 from 6:30 - 9:00 PM, we will be previewing the Men's and Ladies Fashions depts., as well as a few others.
Then the main event on Saturday, April 28 from 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM, the 42nd Annual Spring Rummage Sale.
Join us as we welcome the Community to Trinity Church once again.
Sales end clean-up help will be appreciated as we prepare the rooms for use Monday, by other groups and functions.
Merchandise clean-up is Saturday, 28 April, 2:30-5:00 PM & Sunday from 1:00-5:00 we'll return fixtures to basement.
A sign-up sheet is available at the Trinity reception desk. Or you can contact one of our volunteer coordinators.
If volunteering before April 14, please call Nancy Metcalf at 609-921-2386 or email her at nebm1@comcast.net
If volunteering after April 14, please contact Mary Alden at phone 609-275-7432 or email her at mlaeas@comcast.net
|
Save the Date! 20s-30s Group Brunch on April 15The 20s-30s group will hold its monthly brunch following the 9 am service (approximately 10:15 am) on Sunday, April 15 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
|
Come and make bread, come and break bread!! Friday, April 20th 
A very special bread making event at Trinity will benefit Trinity's own One Table Café and The Bread Houses Network. On Friday, April 20, Nadezhda Savova, the founder of The Bread Houses Network, will be offering an hour of fellowship and hands on bread making prior to the One Table Café dinner sponsored by Mediterra.
We will meet at 5 p.m. in the George Thomas room. For a donation of $25 per person, you not only get to savor the experience of making bread with Nadezhda and others but you will also get to enjoy a great dinner at One Table Café, take a loaf of the bread you make home and share your second loaf with your dinner companions. It is a wonderful way to center yourself, and enjoy the art of bread making and companionship.
The Bread Houses Network's mission is to inspire people and communities to discover and develop their creative potential and cooperate across gender, age, ethnic, and religious background through collective bread-making and accompanying art forms and sustainable agriculture. Nadezhda Savova is currently completing her PhD. in cultural anthropology at Princeton University and she will be speaking about her role in the Bread Houses Network at dinner that evening. Come and be inspired.
To reserve a space contact Diane Somers @ 214.783.5984 or dsomers105@gmail.com by April 18th.
|
Gift for SeminariansBelieve it or not, the semester is almost over for our six wonderful seminarians: TJ Cofield, Isak Devries, Nancy Hagner, Jeffrey Knol, Emma Neishloss, Summerlee Staten. We would love to present them with a gift at the end of their time with us. If you would like to donate, make a check out to Trinity Church and put seminarians in the subject line. Thank you! Sarah Kinney Gaventa
|
The Crisis MinistryOn behalf of the Crisis Ministry, I would like to thank all of the congregations and schools that participated in our 2012 Valentines for Food Drive. Since its inception eight years ago, Valentines for Food remains an important fundraising event and community food drive each year. This year you helped raise $14,943 and 789 bags of food for our food pantries in Princeton and Trenton. Many thanks to all who participated!
Would you be interested helping us plan more great events to support our work? We are looking for a few individuals to join our events planning committee, with whatever resources of time, creativity, and energy you would like to share. Finally, are you an avid cyclist or do you know someone who is? Please come out and ride for the Crisis Ministry in September's 2012 Battle Against Hunger. This event raises thousands of dollars to fight hunger in Mercer County! You may join for whatever portion of the 200-mile ride from Gettysburg to Trenton you wish, or volunteer to support the riders. For more information, contact carolynb@thecrisisministry.org - Carolyn Biondi, Executive Director, The Crisis Ministry of Princeton and Trenton.
|

Music for Malawi
Please Note: RSVP Needed Immediately
|
Choir Fundraiser: Hymnathon - Singing through the Hymnal
As you know, the choir is planning a 2013 tour to England, where it will be in residence and sing Evensong service for a week at both St. Paul's Cathedral in London and Lincoln Cathedral.
To raise funds for the trip, the choir will come together for the day on April 21st to sing one verse from each of the 720 hymns in the Hymnal! You can help by
- Pledging a certain amount for each hymn the choir as a whole, or your chosen chorister, sings. If your chorister sings all 720 hymns, your pledge will amount to $36 if you pledge a nickel per hymn, $72 if you pledge a dime, $180 if you pledge a quarter, and so on.
- Sponsoring a hymn, or dedicating a hymn to someone, for a minimum donation of $50. The choir will sing all of the verses of sponsored and dedicated hymns, and will announce your dedication at the hymnathon.
- Just making a donation. All amounts, large and small, are most appreciated!
In addition, if you're in the neighborhood, between 9 am and mid-afternoon on April 21st, please come listen! Or come sing! The more singers the merrier! Great to learn new hymns!
Please participate by going to www.trinitysings.eventbrite.com OR by contacting a chorister to make a pledge. THANK YOU for your support!
|
This Spring Rummage Sale, be sure you visit a New Shop, "This and That", located in the Jewelry Room There will be one-of-a-kind treasures including beautiful silk scarves, designer hats and gloves, small purses, dressing gowns and lingerie plus a few surprises!
|
The Boutique is one of the Highlights of the Spring Rummage Sale... ...and this year will be no exception!
Shoppers and antique dealers have found treasures in the Boutique for years -- fine china and glass, silver, works of art and more -- and Trinity's Library and Parlor provide a beautiful setting for the sale. During these last couple of weeks before Trinity's Traditional Rummage Sale on Saturday, April 27-28th, please check your cupboards and shelves and leave items that will enhance the sale on the bench across from Pierce Hall [donations can be left 24/7 except during the week before Easter]. A donation receipt is available during the church's office hours. Please call Annie if you have extremely valuable items to donate so she can make arrangements to keep them safely until picked up by the Rummage Committee.
Thank you from the Rummage Committee
|
Save the Date  The Education for Ministry program (EfM) invites you to join us for one of our weekly seminar sessions on Thursday evening, April 19, from 7:00 - 9:30. EfM is a four-year program offered at Trinity, through the University of the South, in Sewanee, Tennessee. Students commit to one year at a time as they work through studies of the Old Testament, New Testament, church history, and contemporary theological issues and choices. The goal is to train ourselves to think theologically in our everyday lives, and to act in accordance with those insights. If you have an interest in, or curiosity about the program, we encourage you to attend. We will have a few openings this September, but even if this is not the time for you to commit to the program, we suggest you attend. Please contact one of the co-mentors, Steve Isham at 609-937-7535, or Donna Laessig at 908-420-4337, and we will get additional information out to you. Also, please visit the EfM website at http://www.sewanee.edu/EFM/index.htm
|
|
Join us for a forum with Etta Eskridge MD PhD FACP
Sunday, April 15, 2012, 10:00 a.m.
Village to Village: GAIA and the Empowerment of Women, Orphans and Children in Malawi
Pierce Hall
Dr. Etta Eskridge currently works as a hospitalist at Westchester Medical Center in Valhalla NY. She is Board Certified in Internal Medicine and Hospice and Palliative Medicine. Etta met Rev Bill Rankin, a co- founder of GAIA, in 2002 and traveled with Bill and his family to Malawi in 2004. During the course of several more trips to Malawi where she brought fellow church members, teenagers including her son, and finally medical students and residents, Etta became a Trustee for GAIA in 2008. Prior to her work in Malawi Etta lived in Plainsboro NJ while she worked as a Post doc at Princeton University in the Department of Molecular Biology (and played softball!). |
 |
Revive! is coming again to Trenton! April 21 at Shiloh Baptist Church
 The original Revive! brought together over 350 Christians in 2010 to talk about Jesus and Justice. Join us again on April 21 for a day of proclamation, worship and conversation, sponsored by Trenton Ecumenical Area Ministry (TEAM) and the Presbytery of New Brunswick.
Revive is: - Proclamation: Five of our most gifted local preachers - Darrell Armstrong, Melinda Contreras-Byrd, Paul Jeanes, David Rojas and Simeon Spencer - will inspire us and call us to action.
- Joyful Praise: Revive! will feature an instant gospel choir, led by William Heard and Deborah Ford; The Trenton Children's Chorus; praise dancers; and spirited worship that will enable us to praise God with heart, mind, body and soul.
- A Moral Conversation: How do we respond as Christians to the critical justice issues of immigration and incarceration - in our own congregations, and our own neighborhoods? How do we become "Healing Communities"?
April 21, 10am - 5pm, lunch and dinner, at Shiloh Baptist Church. For more information, and to register, go to: Revivejustice.org
|
It's Never too Late to Donate...
CLEANING CLOSETS? Trinity's next rummage sale, the Traditional Spring Rummage Sale on April 27-28, is in need of TOYS -- games, puzzles, crafts, dolls/clothes, a couple of doll houses, stuffed animals, sports equipment, Lego, cars and trucks and yes, Halloween costumes! Please put puzzles and games with pieces that could be lost in transit in Zip-Lock bags. Donations can be left 24/7 (except during Easter week) on the bench near Pierce Hall and receipts are available at the Reception Desk down the hall. Thank you for continuing to support Trinity's big Outreach Programs so generously.
The Rummage Committee
|
High School Volunteers Needed for Rummage Sale April 22, 25, 28, 29
Are you a busy High school student with volunteer hours needed to complete your year before May 1, 2012? We need each other! If you would like to perform your volunteer hours working our Spring Rummage event then let us know. We can sign off on your hours in time for your academic year 2011-12. This is a great cause and helps you, us and people less fortunate. So come on down! Hours and days available are: Sunday April 22 from 1 - 5 PM Wednesday April 25 from 6 - 9 PM Saturday April 28 from 9 AM - 5 PM Sunday April 29 from 1 - 5 PM Call 609 924 2277 ext 351 and leave your name, age, and telephone number for our rummage team.
You can also sign up be sending an email to Nancy Metcalf at nebm1@comcast.net or Mary Alden at mlaeas@comcast.net
See you there!
|
Introducing Trinity's Newest Ministry: The Prayer Shawl Ministry
Prayer shawls wrap, enfold, comfort and give solace to people who are dealing with illness, surgery or grief.
We are calling all knitters and wannabes to come join old friends and new friends at our monthly prayer shawl knit-a-thons held in members' homes. All are welcome who would enjoy knitting these easy therapeutic patterns, infusing your own prayers for recovery as you knit and then taking the shawls to the clergy for blessing before delivery.
We are asking and begging the congregation for names of anyone in the hospital or sick at home who might be comforted by receiving a cozy shawl accompanied by a card with a reading such as:
Every lovingly crafted stitch contains a special prayer,
That God will send his peace to you and keep you in his care.
Knitting Instructions:
- 3 skeins of Lion Brand Homespun Yarn - Michael's or Walmart
- Size 11 or 13 needles. Round needles work really well.
- Cast on 54, 57, 60 or 63 stitches or some multiple of 3.
- Knit 3, purl 3 to end of row.
- Turn and knit the purl and purl the knit.
- If you have 57 or 63 stitches, you'll begin every row with knit.
- A weave pattern will develop. Knit about 2 and 2/3 skeins in pattern. Use the rest of yarn for fringe. The fringe can be as short as 3 inches or as long as 8 or 9 inches. It's up to you.
We suggest that you knit prayers into your shawl as you knit. Many gather for a collective blessing of the shawl before it is given away. There is no right or wrong way to knit or create these mantles of love and care. Come join us!
Contact: Molly Schneider at mhcsstrong@aol.com or Susan Finlay at swf1958@verizon.net. Many thanks for your interest.
|
|
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.
|
|
Make it Meaningful...
Be a One Table Café Sponsor

We are now in the season of Lent and for many of us that means giving up something we like or giving up something which causes us pain - moving on and forgetting. Perhaps this year, however, the Lenten season could mean doing something good for someone else or for many others - doing something for the greater good of our community.
Gathering together to ensure a common good for our community is what Trinity's One Table Café is all about. One Table has recently celebrated its first anniversary and is proud of its success. As a result of that success, One Table is now hosting lunches on Monday's, Wednesday's and Friday's of most weeks, as well as our Friday night dinner on the 3rd Friday of each month.
To be able to continue those meals and to do something for the greater good of our community, we need your support. Please consider becoming an underwriter or sponsor for a One Table event. We have many levels of support and you can always partner with a friend or colleague. The underwriting levels are as follows:
- Major donor: $1,000.
- Lunch sponsor: $500.
- Table sponsor: $100.
- Fixed cost sponsor: $25 - $99.
We also have specific underwriting goals (tangible objects needed primarily to make life in the kitchen more efficient).
As our Curate, Jennifer Replogle said, "something miraculous happens when we break bread and share it." Help us to break bread and share it with others in our community and think of doing something different for Lent this year, your support will make a difference.
|
|
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!
|
|
Thank you for your Generous Donations! We're now on a roll, so please keep those donations coming!

Kitchen and household goods, books, linens, toys, electrical items, jewelry, small furniture, treasures and works of art for the Boutique, and clothing for all ages, tastes, sizes and seasons are keeping the Rummage volunteers busy every Friday - thank you! Donations for the traditional Spring Rummage Sale on Friday/Saturday April 27/28 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
|
 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. |

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 April 6 - Friday No Lunch
ˇ April 9, 11, 12, 13, 16, 18,
ˇ April 20 - No Lunch (One Table Café Dinner)
ˇ April 23, 25, 27 ( M,W, Fri) No Lunches
ˇ April 30
(and more dates in May and June)
|

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.
|
|
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
|
|
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.
|
Ongoing Announcements In Need of Action at Present
|
|
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
|
|
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
|
|
|
|
|