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SUNDAYS, JUNE 30 & JULY 7, 2019 Trinity Events Welcome to Whether you have worshiped here for years or are visiting our Episcopal Church for the first time, we are glad Out In God's Creation you are with us. We invite all to enter fully into worship and to explore the Three young parishioners bask in variety of learning, small group, and the sunshine over Parish Weekend service opportunities that are part of at Barbara C. Harris Camp in our life together. To learn more, visit Greenfield, NH, in mid-June, 2019. trinitychurchboston.org and click on SUNDAY New to Trinity, or contact Mark Kharas, at [email protected], Art & Architecture Forum Series 617-536-0944 x372. Sundays, 6/30, 7/14, 7/21, 7/28, 8/4, 8/11, after the 10 a.m. service, Forum Get to know the building and art of Trinity in a new way! For six summer Sundays, NEW TO TRINITY? Trinity’s top tour guides and art history experts will familiarize us with this renowned architectural landmark, its history, purpose, influence, and décor. The first session, on 1. Meet a clergyperson 4 6/30: The Building Tells Our Story: The history of the Trinity parish is written and after the 10 a.m. service illustrated right in the building. Get Connected Fast Waysto in front of the Baptistry 7/14 A Building with a Bold Spirit (front-right side of the 7/21 Walls of Color church). 7/28 Painting in the Air with Light 2. Stop by the Welcome 8/4 A Sacred Space Desk in the Narthex (by 8/11 Guided Tour of Trinity Church the front doors) More info at bit.ly/SummerForumSeries on Sunday mornings. 3. Look for a Welcome Sunday Evening Summer Socials Sundays, 6/30, 7/28, & 8/25, 7 p.m. Minister wearing a Join us this summer on the last Sunday of the month after the 6 p.m. service for food green button before or after any and fellowship. We’ve got space reserved at Globe Bar and Café (384 Boylston St.), service. a short walk from church, and all are welcome to be part of this informal social time. 4. Fill out a welcome card (in the We will meet in the Narthex after service and walk over together, no advanced sign- pew rack) and put it in the offering up required. plate. We look forward to getting to Welcome, AAM! Sun., 6/30, 6 p.m. know you! Tonight’s service is also the Opening For all newcomer questions, Eucharist for the Association of Anglican contact Mark Kharas, Musicians 2019 annual conference – 300 [email protected], Episcopal church musicians and clergy 617-536-0944 x372 from 41 states and 2 foreign countries who convene each year in a different city to worship together, deepen our faith and skills, exchange ideas and best practices, and to enjoy Christian fellowship. The AAM last met in in 1999 – 20 years ago. The theme of this year’s conference is “O Children’s Homily and Childcare God, our help in ages past, our hope for years to come.” This week’s worship will take offered during 10 a.m. service. us to King’s Chapel, Church of the Advent, Christ Church Cambridge, All Saints Childcare is available for infants Ashmont, First Lutheran Church, St. Pauls’ Cathedral, Old North Church and and pre-schoolers in the Nursery Church of the Redeemer, Chestnut Hill. Please keep the conference in your prayers located on the second floor of the Parish House this week. in Tapestry Hall. Children in K–5th grades worship with their families; they may leave Like us on Facebook: facebook.com/TrinityChurchBoston before the sermon for the Children’s Homily Follow us on Instagram: instagram.com/TrinityChurchBoston and return at the Peace. Sermon Podcasts on iTunes: bit.ly/TrinityBostonSermons Sing with the Summer Choir! Through 9/1 OPPORTUNITIES TO SERVE The Summer Choir is the ideal time to give sing- ing in the Trinity Choir a try. Wonderful music, We invite you to share your God-given gifts with the parish, the sparkling company and a different perspective on city, and beyond, by participating in one of Trinity’s many ministries. worship—these blessings may be yours! We ask You may find that lives—including your own—will be changed for only that you have some music-reading ability, some the better. For a full list and calendar of opportunities, please visit choral experience, and a commitment to punctuality. trinitychurchboston.org/serve Contact Marissa Hall, mhall@trinitychurchboston. Let’s Stock the Shelves of St. Mary's Food Pantry org p Every Sunday, Food collection cart at Clarendon St. entrance LOOKING AHEAD When school’s out for summer, many children don’t get the nutrition they need to thrive. Join the children and families of our Childrens’ Ministries LGBTQIA "First Tuesday": in helping to stock the St. Mary’s Food Pantry in Dorchester. Drop off any Special Date for July! non-perishable food items in the wire cart at Trinity’s Clarendon Street Tues., 7/9, 6 p.m., RSVP to Craig Nealy by 7/7 entrance. More info at bit.ly/FeedStMarys Please join us for an iced tea at Craig Nealy’s Pine Street Inn Feeding Team home in the Back Bay, and then out to dinner Tues., 7/16, 4:30 p.m., 444 Harrison Ave., Boston at The King and I (the Thai restaurant, not the Join us on the third Tuesday of each month to serve dinner at the Wom- musical!) on Charles Street. RSVP to craig@ en’s Inn and the Men’s Inn. Contact Matthew VanWinkle, mvanwin- craigbentonnealy.com no later than Sun., July 7 so [email protected], 617-304-0627 we can save you a seat at the table! Prepare and Serve Dinner at Rosie’s Place New Rector Welcome Events Announced Weds., 7/24 & Tues., 7/30; 4-7:15 p.m.; 889 Harrison Ave., Boston 7/15, 7/25, 7/31 Join our team of novice and expert chefs and servers to prepare and Summer is heating up and so is our calendar of serve an evening meal at Rosie’s Place, a shelter for women and their social events to welcome Morgan Allen and his children. Youth (15+) are very welcome. family! House parties are now scheduled in the RSVP to Joan Horgan, [email protected] South End, Newton, and Beacon Hill. All are welcome! For dates and details and sign-ups, visit McCormack School Support Team bit.ly/WelcomeTeamAllen Trinity parishioners and TBF staff members have worked over the past Bring Trinity with You on Vacation! six years to provide support for McCormack Middle School students who are at high risk for dropping out of school. There are new needs — Wondering how you'll keep up with all the great can you help coordinate our efforts to respond? sermons and forums at Trinity while you're away for summer vacation? Sermons can be found—in Work projects at the school — cleaning, painting, preparing classrooms video, audio, and text (when available)—by Tuesdays and the school environs to make them safe, attractive, and inviting; at trinitychurchboston.org/sermons. Forums and approx. 4-5 projects per academic year. weekly essays from Trinity Community Update are Donation of household items — some students’ families need basic available at trinitychurchboston.org/blog/going- household furnishings — kitchen table, beds, couches, children's car deep-growing-in-faith-and-knowledge seats, etc.; donations needed approx. 1-2 times per month. Transportation of household items — large household items need Guest Choir and Special Evensong Service to be delivered by pickup truck or van (either volunteer's or rental); on July 23 approx. one time per month. Sun., 7/23, 10 a.m. and 3:30 p.m., Church If you are interested in learning more about taking on a leadership role Trinity Church is pleased to welcome the Massa- for this proposed new ministry, please contact Outreach Manager Katie chusetts Boys Choir Course (MBCC) as our guest Day at [email protected]. choir at Holy Eucharist on this day and for a special Share the Joy of Reading Evensong service at that afternoon. MBCC is the 2019-2020 Academic Year; regular commitment or occasional oldest Royal School of Church Music summer help on Tues., Wed., or Thurs.; 10 a.m.-2 p.m.; Dever Elementary course in North America and the only course for boy choristers. Under the direction this year's guest and/or McCormack Middle School, Mt. Vernon St., Dorchester director, Trinity's Richard Webster with Brian Bring your unique skill set to a team of volunteers at the McCormack Harlow, Organist; and Colin Lynch and Andrew or Dever Libraries and accompany students in discovering or deepening Sheranian, Course Managers, these remarkable their love for reading. For more information, please contact Mary Sher- boys, teens and adults will be in residence at the man (with Dever) at [email protected] or Comfort Halsey Cope Groton School for the week prior, hard at work to (with McCormack) at [email protected]. perfect God's praises through music.

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