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Cook-Off
Young Adults @ Spruce Street Harbor Park
I AM A LIFE THAT WAS CHANGED!
Thomas Merton Reading Group
Broad Street Ministry
Adult Education @ CHT
NYC Road Trip!
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THE FOURTH SUNDAY AFTER PENTECOST 

Keep, O Lord, your household the Church in your steadfast faith and love, that through your grace we may proclaim your truth with boldness, and minister your justice with compassion; for the sake of our Savior Jesus Christ, who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God, now and for ever. Amen. 
   
2 Samuel 11:26-12:10,13-15   
Psalm 32
Galatians 2: 15-21
Luke 7: 36-8:3
 
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SERVING THIS SUNDAY
PREACHER/CELEBRANT
The Rev. Dr. Peter Kountz (8:30am)
The Rev. Mark Smith (11:00am) 
   
Acolytes 
 Brian Mugo (8:30am)
Thomas Lipscomb, Jeanne Maxwell (11:00am) 
        
  Lectors 
Shreve Simpson (8:30)
Karen Koziara, Angela Raymond (11:00am)
 
  Intercessor 
Reauchean Williams (8:30)
Madelyn Mignatti (11:00am) 
    
  Altar Guild  
Barbara Auritt, Reauchean Williams (8:30am)
Karen Koziara, Angela Raymond (11:00am)

Ushers/Greeters
Ed Weston (Captain), Warren Meyer 
  
  Prayer Team
Peg Mertz, Pat Deacon

  Altar Flowers 
Ben Leiby & Andy Gutknecht

 Coffee Hour 
Gail Caruso
 

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WEEKLY WORSHIP SCHEDULE
SUNDAYS
8:30   Holy Eucharist
9:45   Joyful Noise
         (on the 1st
         Sunday of every
          month)
10:45 Nursery Room
         (in the Narthex)
11:00 Choral Eucharist
12:15 Coffee Hour
MONDAYS - FRIDAYS
8:30   Morning Prayer

TUESDAYS
12:15 Holy Eucharist  
         "Twenty Minutes 
          with God"
 
WEDNESDAYS
5:30   Evening Prayer   
         (said)
 

THURSDAYS
12:15 Holy Eucharist
         with Prayers for
         Healing
HOURS OF OPERATION
TRINITY CENTRAL
(when our church doors are open)
   
Monday - Friday           11:30am - 2:30pm

Wednesday                    5:00pm - 6:30pm

Saturday                      
11:00am - 4:00pm


CHURCH OFFICE

Monday - Friday
9:00am - 4:00pm
(closed daily from 1-2pm)



William Sloane Coffin, pastor of Riverside Church and one of the wise men of our age, had a saying that meshes well with our schedules in this season after Pentecost: "Our business in life is less making something of ourselves than finding something worth doing and losing ourselves in it."

Many of us are occupied planning trips, vacations and get-togethers, perhaps even taking up a new hobby. In the weeks ahead, my hope is that we can all lose ourselves by finding ourselves in the company of friends, family, even strangers and, in the process, re-create ourselves for the work we do here at CHT.

           

God Bless,

Mark+

CONCERTS ON THE SQUARE


    
 
 
June 8 
Matthew Bengtson, Pianist
  

For the full schedule, please click here. 
 
FREE CONCERT
COOK-OFF
Cook-Off
COOK-OFF!
 
Sunday, June 12th
Immediately following the 11am service!
(In the Centennial Room)
 
Your help is needed to package meals for the elderly and shut-ins in our community!
 
 
 
YOUNG ADULTS' OUTING @ SPRUCE HARBOR PARK
Y.A.C.H.T.
(Young Adults of the Church of the Holy Trinity)
 
SPRING OUTING @ SPRUCE STREET HARBOR PARK
 
ALL members, friends, and
visitors are invited!!!
 
Wednesday, June 15th at 7:00pm
 
 

I AM A LIFE THAT WAS CHANGED!









Now we look inside, and what we see is that anyone united with the Messiah gets a fresh start, is created new. The old life is gone; a new life burgeons! Look at it! All this comes from the God who settled the relationship between us and him, and then called us to settle our relationships with each other. God put the world square with himself through the Messiah, giving the world a fresh start by offering forgiveness of sins. God has given us the task of telling everyone what he is doing. We're Christ's representatives. God uses us to persuade men and women to drop their differences and enter into God's work of making things right between them. We're speaking for Christ himself now: Become friends with God; he's already a friend with you. (2Corinthians 5:17-20 "The Message" Translation)
 
Every week we gather around the altar and proclaim the greatest story ever told -- that Jesus Christ, fully God and yet fully human, gave his own life to give us forgiveness, rose from the dead to overcome death itself, returned to his Father in heaven, and sent his own spirit to dwell in us. And we know that the Holy Spirit of God is working in our hearts and minds to change us... so that those truths won't just be intellectual assents, but truths that bloom and sing in our souls and make us a little more like Jesus day by day. We are called, as 2nd Corinthians 5 says, to tell everyone what God is doing... present tense-now! At CHT, we're invited to tell everyone what God is doing in the lives of our own parishioners and the lives of those to whom we minister.
 
Beginning this month, I'll be talking with people from our church community to hear their stories about how God is changing their lives through the ministries and witness of CHT. I'm so thankful to Jim McElwain for volunteering to be first! I'll be looking for more people to share their stories, so if you'd like to share how God has been working in your life and why you love being a part of the CHT community, please send me an email. Please read Jim's story below, and be sure to watch his interview video clip at the end!

- Andy Gutknecht 
_____________________________________________________  

"It's a cliché I suppose, but my spiritual life has truly been a journey with many detours, dead ends and even crashes along the way - along with brief periods of enlightenment and fulfillment. But even when not actively being "spiritual" let's say through regular prayer or meditation, I've come to recognize, over the last 5-10 years, a latent spirituality within me. For instance, I generally see the goodness in people. Or when   doing volunteer work in the service of others, I might experience an almost overwhelming sense of peacefulness. Or when serving as an acolyte at Sunday liturgy, feeling no longer alone, but part of the whole, all of us together struggling perhaps, but with a hunger for wholeness and blessedness as part of the Body.
So as I continue my journey, I believe CHT offers me ample opportunity to continue poking around spiritually in so many ways. I think of them as "points of light" that are available to all of us, and can help us live more satisfying and fulfilling lives:
 
  •  CHT - a diverse and welcoming community. Good people who want to be of service to the community and to one another.
  •  Sermons that challenge, motivate and enlighten. Spirituality I think is both a cerebral and soulful exercise.
  •  Liturgies that are joyous celebrations with a superb choir and music program
  •  Adult education headed up by priests who are knowledgeable and committed teachers and wonderful facilitators of dialogue among the participants. ( Here I find knowledge, insight and revelation),
  •  Enumerable opportunities to volunteer in the service of others.
  •  Clergy that care about you, and I've been the beneficiary of counseling and encouragement that has made a real difference in my life. As one long time parishioner said to me, "Mark is a very, very good priest.""
  
Meet Jim McElwain 
Meet Jim McElwain

THOMAS MERTON READING GROUP
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Wednesdays, June 1st and 8th at 6:00pm
Parish House, 1904 Walnut Street 
 
The text will be Merton's famous autobiography, The Seven Story Mountain, and copies will be provided at the first meeting. The Reading Group will meet every Wednesday from 6:00pm to 7:00pm through June 8 in the Parish House. All are welcome.
 
Please confirm your participation with Amy Barley (office@htrit.org/215-567-1267) or Curate Peter K. (pkountz@htrit.org/215-567-1267, ext.20).

BROAD STREET MINISTRY
BroadStreetMinistry
Please join our volunteer group at Broad Street Ministry on
Saturday, June 18th,
10:45-1:30 pm!
 
BSM practices radical hospitality serving meals six times a week! They additionally provide mail services, clothing and personal care, art therapy, and, more importantly, a community for those at-risk.
 
CHT has worked with Broad Street Ministries since 2013 and currently pledges to provide five volunteers every third Saturday of the month.
 
Please sign up on VolunteerHub (broadstreetministry.volunteerhub.com) or email The Rev. Mark Smith (MSmith@htrit.org) by May 12th so that we know if we need to recruit more volunteers-thank you!
 
Questions?
Contact: The Rev. Mark Smith (MSmith@htrit.org) or Julia Wallis at Broad Street Ministries (volunteer@broadstreetministry.org). 

ADULT EDUCATION @ CHT
Adult Education Calendar
Summer 2016
 
Please note: Sunday Adult Education will observe a break for the months of June, July and August.

See you in September!

NYC ROAD TRIP!
CHILDREN'S SUNDAY SCHOOL

CHILDREN'S SUNDAY SCHOOL (Ages 3 - 13)
Summer 2016 Schedule
 
Please note: Children's Sunday School will observe a break in June, July, August and September.

For the latest family-related activities and events at CHT, click here. 
 

RECTOR SEARCH AND DISCERNMENT UPDATES
Dear Friends,
 
We are moving into the final stages of our discernment process. We completed phone interviews with 11 candidates in May and will be making field visits to about 5 candidates this month. When these are completed, we will identify 3 finalists who will visit with the committee and vestry in Philadelphia this summer. We have been encouraged by the quality of the candidates with whom we are in conversation, and we are excited about where God is leading us.
 
Please continue to pray for our committee and for those who are considering whether God is calling them to join us in ministry.
 
Ashley DelBianco (ashleysdelbianco@gmail.com)
 
 
 
Rector Search and Discernment Process updates and FAQ, are found at: http://htrit.org/about-us/discernment-updates/

 
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