A lot is going
on at Trinity!
fall 2003 events schedule
All are open to all parishioners and
visitors. No registration. No charge.
Details can be
found in the Sunday bulletin and the monthly newsletter.
Regularly scheduled
Worship services
Holy Eucharist
5:00 pm, every
Saturday
First
Saturday, a healing service;
Quarterly,
a requiem
8:00 am, every
Sunday
10:30 am, every
Sunday
With child care
Holy Eucharist/Healing
5:00 pm, every first
Saturday
Part of the regular
Saturday afternoon service
7:30 pm, every second
Wednesday
9:30 am, every
Wednesday
Holy Eucharist/Requiem
5:00 pm,
quarterly: Saturday, October
25
and December 20
Part of the regular
Saturday afternoon service
Morning prayer
9:00 am, every
Monday through Friday
Taizé—chant-and-pray
service
5:00
pm, every first and third Sunday
Except
December 21—Evensong instead
Sunday’s
bulletin
and the
monthly newsletter
will have information
about special
holiday services.
FOR PEOPLE NEW TO OUR CHURCH
(and not-new people, too)
Noon,
every Sunday
Visitors’ and parishioners’ coffee time
Noon,
about once a month, on Sunday
Parish luncheon
for all
Replaces coffee time
that week
Noon,
every fourth Sunday
Quick-Start Guide to the Episcopal Church—your
questions answered
Father Nick Knisely
for children and
young people—and families
10:15 am, every
Sunday
Sunday School,
grades K-8
9:15 am, every
Sunday
Discussion group,
grades 9-12
9:15 am, every
Sunday
Child
care, for the youngest
10:15 am, every Sunday
CHILDREN’S CHOIR
PRACTICE
6:00 pm, every second and fourth Wednesday
Trinity’s Group Involving Families
Child-related get-togethers, with supper
EPISCOPAL CHURCH
101
Noon,
every Sunday
October, Anglican History and
Polity 101
Father Nick Knisely
November,
Prayerbook 101
Father
Cliff Carr
BIBLE STUDY
6:00 pm, every
Monday
The Old
Testament Prophets
Mother
Laura Howell
Starts October 6
7:30 pm,
Wednesday, December
3,
10, and 17
ANGLICAN VIEW OF HOLY
SCRIPTURE
Father Nick Knisely
“In Hot Water
about...” Controversial topics
7:30 pm, every first
Wednesday: discussions on an ethically difficult topic. IF people like the concept, the series will
be continued beyond the first two
October 1:
bIO-TECHNOLOGY (e.g., genetic engineering)
November 5:
Schism (e.g., groups of people leaving the church over
matters of faith.
Moderated by Howard
Fegan
“music &the arts” concerts
5:00 pm, Sunday,
October 12
Marilyn
Keiser, organ
7:30 pm, Monday,
November 3
Fauré
“Requiem”
HEALTH
MINISTRY’S PROGRAMs
2:00-3:00 pm,
every first Saturday
Health-related
information
October 4: “Yoga and Health”
November 1:
“Emergencies”
December 6 “Nutrition”
ADULT FORUM
9:15-10:15 am,
every Sunday: Talks on (mostly) serious
topics
October 5-26: Child Abuse Prevention
November 2-9: Judaism
Miscellaneous
Regularly
scheduled series
9:30 am, every
Sunday
Centering prayer time for adults
Noon,
every Sunday
Visitors’ and parishioners’ coffee time
Noon,
about once a month, on Sunday
Parish luncheon
for all
Replaces coffee time
that week
10:30 am, every
Wednesday
Informal
Coffee Club for all
Single events
4:00 pm,
Saturday, October 4
Poetry
readings
2:00 pm, Sunday,
October 5
St. Francis day BLESSING OF THE
ANIMALS
(7:00-9:00 pm, Friday, October 24 CREATING SACRED SPACE FOR BUSY PEOPLE Christina Baldwin. A Center for Spiritual Growth program. $5.00 fee and registration required. Please see their brochure in the take-one
rack.)
7:00 pm,
Wednesday, October 29
“prayer and
quantum physics”
Father
Nick Knisely
5:00 pm. Sunday,
December 21
EVENSONG