Or Current Resident September, 2011

A General Thanksgiving

Accept, Lord, our thanks and praise for all that you have done for us. We thank you for the splendor of the whole creation, for the beauty of this world, for PARISH STAFF the wonder of life, and for the mystery of love. RECTOR: The Rev. Michael Basden, ext 202; ASSOCIATE RECTORS: The Rev. Alice Sadler, ext 206; The Rev. Edward Gleason; ext 214; DIRECTOR OF MUSIC: John Fenstermaker, ext 207; ASSISTANT ORGANIST: Mary Watkins; SUNDAY OFFICE & FINANCIAL ADMINISTRATOR: Bill Haidle, ext 204; PARISH ADMINISTRATOR: Polly Butler, ext 202; We thank you for the blessing of family and friends, DIRECTOR OF CATECHESIS: Linda Gemmer, ext 215; STAFF ASSISTANT: Katie Anderson, ext 201; DIRECTOR OF GIVING, Don Scott, ext. 211; The Holy Eucharist and for the loving care which surrounds us on every MEMBER MINISTRY COORDINATOR: Judy Fratus, ext 213; PARISH COUNSELOR: Ellen Harris, 404-0862; SEXTON: Russell Holaway, ext 210; HOUSEKEEPER: Kim Maxwell 8:00 a.m., Rite I side. 10:00 a.m., Rite II a/o Sept. 18 schedule changes Standing Notices Vestry We thank you for setting us at tasks which demand 7:30 a.m., Rite I  The Sacrament of Holy Baptism is celebrated at the Easter Vigil, the Day our best efforts, and for leading us to accomplish- Ron Ciesla, Senior Warden 9:00 a.m., Rite II of Pentecost, All Saints’ Day or the Sunday after All Saints’ Day, and on ments which satisfy and delight us. Ginny Yoder, Junior Warden the Feast of the Baptism of our Lord (the First Sunday after the Epiphany). 11:15 a.m., Rite II Carl Angstrom Baptisms are reserved for these occasions or when the is present. We thank you also for those disappointments and Linda Bennie WEEKDAYS

 The Sacrament of Holy Matrimony is offered to members of the parish, in good Harry Coleman Morning Prayer failures that lead us to acknowledge our dependence standing, and members of their immediate family. Lent is not a suitable season. Joanne Fowler Tuesday, 8:30 a.m. on you alone.

Mary Eunice Fox The Holy Eucharist  It is expected for the parish office to be informed when a member of the parish Diana Harrison Above all, we thank you for your Son Jesus Christ; is hospitalized in order to secure the ministrations of the church. Hal Hume Wednesday, 9:30 a.m., Rite II

Mike McDonnell for the truth of his Word and the example of his life;  The Sacrament of Holy Unction is administered at the Healing Service on the 2nd Thursday Tom Melvin for his steadfast obedience, by which he overcame second Thursday of each month at 12:00 p.m. 12:00 p.m. Rocky Scofield temptation; for his dying, through which he over- Healing Eucharist came death; and for his rising to life again, in which Parish Family News we are raised to the life of your kingdom.

Baptisms Grant us the gift of your Spirit, that we may know Isabelle Stuart McNamara, May 15, 2011 Christ and make him known; and through him, at all Grayson Telfair Materne, May 15, 2011 times and in all places, may give thanks to you in all

Marriages things. Brett Driscoll & Brad Coppens, May 14, 2011 Sally Elliott & Donald Dunoway, June 4, 2011 Amen. Christina Alvarez & Drake Jarman, May 21, 2011 Tammy Gimothy & Geoffrey Stokes, June 11, 2011

Deaths Book of Common Prayer Janecy Whisnand April 30, 2011 Jack Dorna July 19, 2011 1979 Robert Good May 27, 2011 Read Goode August 21, 2011 Lee Smith May 31, 2011 William Lawson August 25, 2011 Elizabeth Kuhns July 6, 2011

Adult Formation Classes September Church Calendars

Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Dear Parishioners:

1 2 The Martyrs of 3 It is an honor and a pleasure to serve the Trinity family as your Parish Counselor. Your 9:00 Church Mouse New Guinea Sale warm wishes, kind words, and encouragement have made me feel most welcome as a

member of the staff. I’ve enjoyed working with many of you through individual coun- 2:00 Caregivers Mtg. seling sessions in my private office and support groups. This fall, I am looking forward 4:15 EfM # 1 Class to expanding my role by facilitating several Adult Formation Programs. 8:00 Naples South AA Our Trinity support groups have proven to be extremely helpful. Meeting with like- minded people facing similar challenges in life fills a basic need for belonging. An 4 12 Pentecost 5 Labor Day 6 7 8 9 10 8:30 Morning 9:30 Holy Eucharist 9:15 Women’s Bible Constance & her Alexander Crummel atmosphere of acceptance and understanding accelerates the healing process and 8:00 The Holy Eucharist Prayer Companions 10:00 The Holy Eucharist Parish Offices& 9:00 Staff Meeting enables us to make connections, become motivated, and give and receive spiritual, Church emotional and practical support. There is comfort in knowing that we are not alone as 12:00 Healing Eucharist we learn from one another’s experience, strength and hope. Meeting times for the Closed

support groups are as follows: Grief Support – every Monday 2:00-3:30; Caregiver’s 4:15 EfM # 1 7:30 Deanery Con- Support – First and Third Thursdays 2:00-3:00; and Cancer Support Third Tuesday 4:00 Vocation @ St. Marys 8:00 Naples South AA -5:00. There is no doubt that the Holy Spirit is at work in our support groups at Trinity. We would love to have you join us. 11 13 Pentecost 12John Henry Hobart 13 John Chrysostom 14 15 Cyprian of 16 Ninian of 17 Hildegard of 8:30 Morning 9:30 Holy Eucharist Carthage Galloway Bingen 8:00 Men of Trinity Rally Day & Picnic Prayer Breakfast Mtg./offsite 9:00 Staff Meeting 9:15 Women’s Bible

Beginning September 18, Mother Alice and I will facilitate a four-part series during 8:00 The Holy Eucharist 12:00 Grief Support 1:30 Contemplative 12:00 Clericus 10:00 The Holy Eucharist Adult Formation on the topics of Guilt and Forgiveness. From the perspectives of the Group meets over Prayer 11:00 Parish Picnic Lunch @ Campiello 2:00 Caregivers and the psychotherapist, we will explore the psychological and spiritual aspects Meeting of guilt and forgiveness, identify barriers that prevent us from moving forward, and 7:30 Choir Rehearsal 4:15 EfM # 1 learn new ways to “let go” of destructive behavior that separates us from the grace of 8:00 Naples South AA God. 18 14 Pentecost 19 20 John Coleridge 21 St. Matthew 22 Philander Chase 23 24 Patteson 9:30 Holy Eucharist On October 16th 7:30 The Holy Eucharist 8:30 Morning 9:15 Women’s Bible we will embark on a journey of health and wellness with the Living 9:15 The Holy Eucharist Prayer Compass Series that was created by Scott and Holly Stoner who were with us last 10:00 Christian Formation 9:00 Staff Meeting & Classes for all Planning Session/ spring. The Living Compass is a total wellness program focusing on the interconnect- 10:15 Confirmation Forum 2:00 Grief Support all day 11:15 The Holy Eucharist Mtg. edness of all aspects of our being - heart, soul, strength and mind. Father Stoner is de- 1:30 Contemplative 4:15 EfM # 1 Prayer veloping a new curriculum especially for Episcopalian Adult Formation. You’ll hear 7:30 Choir Rehearsal more about this exciting new series in the October Trinitarian. 4:00 Cancer Support 8:00 Naples South AA

25 15 Pentecost 26 Lancelot 27 28 29 St. Michael & 30 Jerome of I welcome your ideas for future programs and support groups, and am very much Andrewes Fall Clergy Retreat Fall Clergy Retreat All Angels Bethlehem 7:30 The Holy Eucharist Fall Clergy Retreat @ Dayspring @ Dayspring looking forward to our new endeavors together! Please feel free to call or email me 9:15 The Holy Eucharist @ Dayspring 8:30 Morning 9:30 Holy Eucharist 10:00 Christian Formation Prayer 9:15 Women’s Bible with your ideas and feedback: Ellen Harris 239-404-0862; [email protected]. Classes for all 9:00 Staff Meeting 2:00 Grief Support 10:15 Usher Meeting Mtg. 11:15 The Holy Eucharist 1:30 Contemplative Ellen Harris, Prayer 4:30 Young Family Social 4:30 Vestry Meeting Parish Counselor 4:15 EfM # 1 7:30 Choir Rehearsal

Page 2 September, 2011 Page 11 September, 2011 Parish Financial Statement Catechesis of the Good Shepherd

Trinity-by-the-Cove Income/Expenses to scripture, and then we listen, with them. July, 2011 Where did the summer go? In the atrium, the adults are not the teachers, What a paradox that something slow and relax- we too are the learners. So as we begin this Income Budget ing goes by zippy fast! The weeks fly by; the long year of formation with our children, we in- Month Year to Date Annual awaited vacations are over before we know it; vite you to spend some time in the atrium, 2011 2010 2011 2010 2011 the times with family and friends end “too Plate $716 $534 $18,300 $18,150 $30,000 watching. There will be a sign up sheet in Pledge Commitment 63,791 57,491 761,408 761,183 1,268,791 soon.” And children, what about school? Didn’t the Parish Hall for all parishioners who Seasonal/Music 270 0 29,440 24,829 68,650 it seem like just yesterday that “SCHOOL’S OUT desire a time observing our children and en- Interest 4 2 44 17 2,000 FOR SUMMER”? Well I am glad that summer is joying some quiet time with the One Teacher. Misc. Offerings 150 40 53,999 44,491 102,500 over because I am ready to “Follow the Good Mission 0 0 1,400 3,559 0 Shepherd” as He leads us beside the still waters Come, Follow the Good Shepherd! Other 200 2,000 12,429 55,745 13,675 of Trinity by-the-Cove, to the Table He has pre- Gains/Losses 0 0 -251 -344 0 pared for us at the Holy Eucharist, and to the Outreach 0 0 1,398 111,205 80,000 children’s atria for Catechesis of the Good Shep- Endowment 0 0 0 0 125,000 herd where He will restore our soul. Ahhh, to Total Operating Inc. $65,131 $60,067 $878,167 $1,018,835 $1,690,616 dwell in His house, forever. That’s God’s time!

Expense There are other paradoxes that come to mind when I think of our children, especially in the Clergy $49,820 $47,990 $284,155 $266,380 $425,378 atrium. Whereas young children enjoy the de- Parish Programs 24,533 20,424 199,788 213,220 326,250 velopmental discovery of opposites, lights turn Welcome B-a-a-a-ck Outreach/Mission 13,289 12,473 129,116 237,284 298,823 on and off (and on and off and on and off) teen- Administration 35,278 32,524 286,634 270,889 396,572 agers love to argue the opposite. I say the sky is With the end of summer also comes Rally Property Maint. 14,819 15,229 104,332 114,070 173,268 blue, our teen says no it isn’t. The name Catech- Day!! At Trinity by-the-Cove that means, for Utilities 5,290 5,711 42,218 40,382 70,325 esis of the Good Shepherd is another example of the entire parish, a table prepared with fried Total Operating Exp. $143,029 $134,351 $1,046,243 $1,142,225 $1,690,616 a paradox. The word catechesis although from chicken (in the cool air conditioning) and a the same origin, seems quite the opposite as cat- giant waterslide (outside) for the children. Operating Gain/Loss -$77,898 -$74,314 -$168,076 -$123,390 $0 echism, the religious principles taught to many We will have games and relays on the front of us growing up. With catechism there is an lawn for all who want to enjoy the green pas- adult who knows and tries to teach what he or tures. I’m not sure how still the water will she knows and might also control and determine be, but if you stay on the right path, good- Visitors/ New Members over the summer months what has been learned. But in catechesis there is ness and mercy will follow you too. only one Teacher and that is Christ (who said Caroline Allison & Dan Stewart Christine Newman “My doctrine is not mine, but His who sent me.” Jack Belcher Andrew & Paige Pono John 8:28). Joseph Bridges Anna Marie Reynolds

Robert Cottingham Debbie Rogers The word catechesis means to sound forth, or re- Mahmood Elbarasi Betsy Ross sound. Therefore each person involved, adult Douglas Gallagher Nikki Svatos and child alike, places himself or herself in a lis- Mary & Howard Goldman Thomas Smith tening stance. In Catechesis of the Good Shep- Kristina Gossman Cheryl Stone herd, the adult catechists observe and listen to Jeanne Gugliemi David Stowell the child’s response to scripture and liturgy. It is Anne Haskins Stephanie Vara quite liberating not to have to be the one with all Mark Hoffman Michele Ivanov, Vasil & Sofia of the information to give to the children. They Carol Jaffee Polly Whiteside are already in relationship with Christ and are Brenda Johnson Darcy Williams Join us Sunday, September 11 growing in His love. We as catechists prepare the environment, and provide works that draw them

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Michael Ramsey, Aiden, , the Venera- Summer Book Club Young Men’s Bible Study ble Bede and participate in worship at some of Brotherhood Ride (BHR) the great cathedrals. ight to seventeen parishioners have been Young Men’s Bible Study continues this year. We will E meeting monthly during the summer in his year marked parishioner Scott Brew- meet throughout the year on special occasions to en- Weekly Email one or another of the group’s home for a light er’s third ride with the BHR; a group of 40 joy fellowship, reach out in service, and learn about T Each week, Fr. Edward, with assistance from “covered dish” supper and book discussion. The first responders (fire, police & EMS) that ride and grow in our relationships with God. Email Fr. Linda Gemmer, prepares and sends a weekly group selected a book each month for the next bicycles to honor first responders killed in the Edward or Mike McDonnell ([email protected]) for email to parents of children and youth (age 3- month. For the last several summers the choice line of duty. This year they road from Naples more information and to be added to the email distri- 18). These emails convey information about has been either books about or based in Florida, to NYC to honor the 411 first responders killed bution list. what your children are doing each Sunday, ad- or by a Florida author. While we read mostly on 9/11/01. 1600 miles in 22 days!

vise of seasonal notices, and offer a prayer for novels, we have read The Swamp by Grunwald Episcopal Youth Community (EYC) (Youth grades 6-12) and River of Grass by Marjorie Stoneman Doug- Every morning began with prayer and spe- your use that week. If you are not receiving the cial remembrance about those they were riding Sunday mornings we offer formation for youth grade email, please call the church office or email Fr. las. We also read Totch by the late Totch Brown. for. They rode a pre-arranged route and 6 through 12 in the Youth Formation room. Casey & Edward ([email protected]). We have loved the Patrick D. Smith books, such stopped along the way at firehouses that had Valerie Weidenmiller, with the help of Fr. Edward as A Land Remembered and more recently Forever helped in the fundraising or provided support begin in September. This fall, the youth will alternate Island and Allapatah. We have discovered new for the BHR. They rode the back roads and time learning and experiencing worship, formation, Unique Resources for Parents and Children Florida authors, including Karen Russell saw some beautiful countryside. Each rider fellowship and service. Please take a moment to acquaint yourself and (Swampland!) and Art Adkins (The Oasis Project) used his/her personal time off to participate. your young children with The My Church Bags as well. Riders were asked to raise funds and all pro- Confirmation Forums for Youth found in the narthex to the church. This summer after reading Waiting for Snow ceeds were donated to two groups: National

in Havana by Carlos Eire, who was one of the This school year, Trinity-by-the-Cove offers Confir- Fallen Firefighters Foundation and Concerns of mation Forums for Youth and their Parents. The first 14,000 youngsters airlifted out of Cuba in Opera- Police Survivors. Jet Blue donated flights My Church Bag tion Pedro Pan, we went to visit Useppa Island. Forum will be on September 18 when we’ll talk about home from NYC to all riders. Way to go Scott! This private island is where practice drills were what it means to renounce evil (one of the vows we You may have seen a rack in the narthex of the make when we are baptized and reaffirm when we secretly conducted in preparation for the Bay of Summer Gardeners church with canvas bags. These are the My Pigs. We visited the museum there and had are confirmed). Other forums will tackle baptism, We wish to thank the summer gardeners Church Bags. These bags, with their contents, lunch at the Collier Inn before taking the boat service to Christ, the apostle’s teaching, fellowship offer a way to enrich the time young children for watering the flowering pots in the chil- and prayers, perseverance through times of trouble back to South Seas Plantation on Captiva. spend in church. If a child’s attention is not dren’s courtyard. Not only did they survive, and the Episcopal Church. This year youth 8th grade completely captured by the worship, these bags The members of this group have shared but most plants thrived. Thank you to: Andy and up will be eligible for confirmation in the Spring. might help. They contain a board book with wonderful fellowship, had great meals and in- Baldwin, Jenny Anton, Jeanne Feight, Debo- images of Jesus as the Good Shepherd. This teresting discussions about books and Florida. It rah Gallagher, Alice Fraser, Susie Yoder, Sha- Pilgrimage to Scotland & Northern book also bridges the child’s experience in the has been a fun summer book group. ron Julian, Anne LeWallen, the Neumann/ for Youth Joyce Fletcher Morris family, the McDonnell family, the atrium of the Good Shepherd and church with images of Jesus, a foam book that appeals to the Clough family, and the Norris family. Some of those who are participating in the Confirma- tion Forums will also be going on the triennial child’s touch sense, lacing cards that build on Highly Successful Summer I also want to thank Judy Sproul, who add- pilgrimage. Three years ago, the youth, led by Fr. the sense of touch and encourage children to ed some colorful flowers that would bloom Michael, went on pilgrimage in the footsteps of St. think of God’s creation, and Magna Doodle, Church Mouse Sales throughout the hot summer and Debbie Gal- Francis in Italy. During Holy Week 2012, the youth giving children a place to doodle. Marilyn Wainscott is very pleased to share with lagher, who repotted one of the pots with a will begin their pilgrimage to Scotland and Northern the parish family that a total of $9300 was raised beautiful Mandevilla vine and other flowers in the four summer monthly Church Mouse sales England and experience Edinburgh, the holy island of The Rev. Edward Gleason to show off their colors. Most especially, we Lindisfarne, Durham, York and Manchester as they Associate Rector (June, July, August & September). These monies thank God for not only the water throughout reflect on the lives of spiritual giants like will become part of the final tally to be distributed the summer, but for “all things bright and thru grants to local charities. Many thanks to the beautiful.” men and women of the Mouse for their dedication and volunteer spirit on behalf of others.

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Looking Ahead Coming this Month

Reception for Newcomers ICON WRITING Thursday Women’s Bible Study Fall Service Schedule Wednesday Oct. 5th The Psalms of Ascent October 17-21st 5:30-7 P.M. Sunday Mornings 9-4 p.m. ome join a meaningful journey through The beginning September 18th ur rector, Michael Basden and his wife, There is one space open! C Psalms of Ascent (Psalms 120 - 134). These O Jill Basden, will welcome newcomers to Psalms were sung by pilgrims both on their way to the Rectory in a relaxed setting where newcom- We are blessed to the great festivals of the Jews and as key elements 7:30 a.m. The Holy Eucharist, Rite I ers can become more acquainted with each oth- have Rebecca Tay- of the worship at those festivals. 9:00 a.m. The Holy Eucharist, Rite II er, with all of the clergy, their spouses and lor returning this 11:15 a.m. The Holy Eucharist, Rite II members of the parish staff. year for another The study begins on Thursday, September 8th icon writing class. through December 1st in the library from 9:30 to Invitations will be mailed out. Rather than paint- 10:30 a.m. Bring your Bible, a sense of humor and Coffee hour follows each service in the parish ing an icon; the a desire to grow in your Christian faith. Absolute- hall. Formation Classes for children, youth technical term is ly no previous knowledge is needed. Childcare is and adults are scheduled for 10:15 to 11:10 BIG—Spectacular—Fall “writing icons. provided. Call Anne Ayres (514-3830) for more a.m. If there is only one adult class scheduled The process is as information. Church Mouse Sale it will be held in the Adult Formation Room. much a time of Children gather in their appropriate atrium October 29th prayer and medi- and the youth meet in the library and/or the tation as it is a Contemplative Prayer youth room. As our northern parishioners return to Na- time of doing with Tuesdays at 1:30 p.m. in the church

ples, please think about the Church Mouse and an intense and Starts September 13th help replenish what has been sold over the concentrated peri- Young Families Socials summer months. Christian Contemplative Prayer is the opening of od of focus. Monthly starting in September mind and heart - our whole being - to God. The Here are some suggestions for donations: Everyone paints the same icon for the sake of goal is to move beyond thoughts, words, emotions Sunday, Sept. 25th @ 4:30 p.m. teaching and learning. This year the icon will and even consciousness itself. The root of Chris- ■Men’s & women’s clothing in good repair be of Vladimir Mother of God. It is based on a tian contemplative prayer is interior silence. nice tradition begun a couple of years ago are ■shoes (men & women) very famous 12th c. Russian icon. Though we think of prayer as thoughts or feelings A the Young Family Socials held during the ■children’s clothes & toys expressed in words, this is only one expression. school year, usually every month. These are infor- Artistic knowledge and ability are not a pre- ■dishes, pots & pans, utensils Contemplative prayer is an experience of God’s mal gatherings for the young families to get to- requisite. You do not need to be able to draw a ■purses, scarves, hats presence in which our being is rooted. We are gether socially, parents and children of all ages, at ■decorative items, lamps straight line. someone’s home for fellowship while sharing deli- transformed and healed simply by being in the ■small kitchen appliances cious favorite pot luck offerings. Watch the bulle- Each day will begin with a meditation and a presence of God. All are welcome to join the con- ■ blankets, bedspreads, towels tins and weekly emails for updates on location. short teaching on the history of icons and the templative prayer group. For more information

Iconoclast period of history. For the icon, the call Alice Sadler, Associate Rector, (239) 262-6581 Please bring your good quality (and clean) background is painted first, followed by the ext. 206. items to the Church Mouse drop off room Mon- Confirmation Forums for Youth figure. The third day is the face and the details day through Friday, between the hours of 9-4. for the last two days. If you have a youth of confirmation age, (8th If you wish a donation slip for tax purposes, grade and up), please refer to the detailed infor- stop in the parish office and collect one. The cost for the week is $400.00 and a check mation found on page 4 of this Trinitarian regard- for $200; made payable to Trinity-by-the-Cove ing the confirmation process for this year. Or, call Watch for the sign up roster to volunteer your reserves your place in the class. The balance Fr. Edward with any questions, 262-6581, ext 214. time to help with the sale. is to be paid at the start of the class. There are openings in the class, so if you would like to be join us, please contact at asad- [email protected]). Page 8 September, 2011 Page 5 September, 2011 Looking Ahead Looking Ahead

MUSIC AT TRINITY-BY-THE-COVE Blessing of the Animals Saturday, October 1st Women of Trinity 2011-2012 11:00 a.m. tarting in October, Women of Trinity have planned their monthly luncheons with On Saturday October 1st we will have a S Sunday, November 13th 4 pm HANDEL AND MOZART: MUSIC FOR ORGAN & STRINGS presentations and/or speakers. Already con- special service for our animals. Please bring including Handel’s Concerto, “The Cuckoo & the Nightengale”, and four “Epistle” sonatas for firmed are Lisa Lefkow from Habitat for your dog(s), cat(s), bird(s) hamster(s), turtles, organ and strings by Mozart. John Fenstermaker is organ soloist. Humanity, David Tetzlaff from the Naples and yes even your snakes to church for a Zoo, and fellow parishioner, Connie Bransilver blessing as we recognize and celebrate St. th th whose topic will be Madagascar and will for Saturday, Dec. 17 at 5 pm & Sunday, Dec. 18 at 4 pm Francis of Assisi. AN ANGLICAN CHRISTMAS WITH THE CHOIR OF TRINITY-BY-THE-COVE sure include slides of her wonderful world

renowned photographs. Not to miss will be This yuletide concert will evoke the true meaning of Christmas. Carols old and new include Your pet should be properly restrained in its Director of Music John Fenstermaker’s concert The Holly and the Ivy; I wonder as I wander; The Twelve Days of Christmas; Calypso Carol; Hark! the own carrier or firmly attached to a strong especially for the Women of Trinity the week Herald Angels Sing; and other favorites. The choir will be accompanied by flute, harp and organ. leash….not all animals are comfortable within the before Christmas. confines of a unknown atmosphere. A pet friendly

Sunday, January 15th at 4 pm THE CARDUCCI STRING QUARTET reception follows on the lawn! Lisa McDonnell will prepare the delicious This quartet of young British and Irish musicians has won numerous awards for their extraordinary luncheons which are always healthy and beau- performances of both classical and contemporary quartets. The quartet is named for the Italian city tifully plated. Watch the bulletins and weekly in which they played their first concert. emails for sign up information in advance of

each luncheon. Sunday, February 26th at 4pm ORGAN RECITAL Men of Trinity Dr. Laura Ellis, professor at the University of Florida, makes her début at Trinity-by-the-Cove,

playing the acclaimed Casavant organ. The featured work is the “Rubrics” by Dan Locklair Breakfast Meetings monthly on the 2nd Monday ( b. 1949), a meditative reflection on our worship practices. One movement is entitled 8:00 a.m. Rector’s Class “The Peace may be exchanged…” Weekly, Wednesday mornings at 10:15 a.m. Trinity’s Men of Trinity group has been Sunday, March 25th at 4 pm THE BRASIL GUITAR DUO in the parish library meeting over the summer months, offsite at the Douglas Lora and João Luiz, boyhood friends who grew up in São Paolo, present an entertaining First Watch Restaurant. The group plans to re- program of music ranging from classical guitar music of the l8th century to indigenous folk music Fr. Michael Basden is offering his weekly sume their on-site gatherings in the church par- of Brazil, with its intricate dance rhythms and Latin harmonies. class following the eucharist on Wednesday ish hall probably in October. Breakfast is HUGE mornings. (Holy Communion, Rite II is at and still only $10 per person. All men of the Sunday, May 13th at 4 pm EVENSONG WITH THE CHOIR OF TRINITY-BY-THE-COVE 9:30 a.m.). This casual, relaxed class is open parish are invited and it is helpful to let Walter Our acclaimed choir sings the ancient service of Evensong, a meditative experience of scripture, to all parishioners and continues throughout Tiburski know if you plan to attend: wtibur- prayer, and music, including works by the great English composers Thomas Tallis, William Byrd the year. [email protected]. and Charles Stanford. The rector officiates; John Fenstermaker conducts the choir.

Although a topic for discussion and/or If you have a suggestion for an interesting book has not been chosen yet, mark your cal- speaker that you feel others would enjoy please Dr. John Fenstermaker endars for Wednesday, October 12th as the share this idea with Walter. Director of Music first day for the group to gather. Watch your bulletin announcements and/or weekly emails

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