DAY The Sunday of the Resurrection APRIL 21, 2019 the week ahead

Sunday, April 21 Easter notes 8:00am Festival Choral Eucharist 9:00am Coffee Hour ELCOME TO ALL VISITORS! Trinity is a place where you will find open minds, open 9:00am Church School hearts and open doors. We believe that as people of God, we can all share in God's love; 10:00am Festival Choral Eucharist a love that is inclusive, ever abundant and meant to be expressed through our action in 11:30am Coffee Hour W 11:30am Easter Egg Hunt the world. We are delighted to have you with us and hope you will come back often. If you would Monday, April 22 like to learn more about life here at Trinity please: Office Closed Wednesday, April 24 Fill out a Welcome Card Visit our Welcome Table Noon Base Community Join us for coffee on the Labyrinth Plaza Visit our website at www.trinitysb.org 6:15pm Vestry Meeting Thursday, April 25 10:30am Women’s Circle 7:30pm Choir Rehearsal Parish Notes: These pages contain information events at trinity Friday, April 26 about today’s worship and our upcoming meetings 8:15am Morning Prayer and events. Sunday, April 28 8:00am Holy Eucharist Open Communion: From whatever tradition EASTER EGG HUNT 9:00am Coffee Hour you come and wherever you are in your journey TODAY AFTER THE 9:00am Church School of faith, you are welcome at our table. You will 10am SERVICE 10:00am Holy Eucharist find simple directions on how to participate in the See the map on the 11:30am Coffee Hour worship bulletin. back page Noon Youth Group Meeting

Gluten-Free wafers are available, just ask  when the bread is presented to you. EARTH DAY Prayer Ministers are available during commu- SPECIAL SERVICE nion at the 10am service. Proceed to the back of the SUNDAY, APRIL 28 church to receive prayer and laying on of hands. See Page 2  Children & Youth: Trinity offers religious formation for ages 3½ -12 through the Catechesis SIGN UP FOR of the Good Shepherd program. Children gather on DINNER WITH FRIENDS Sundays starting at 9am in the church school behind See Page 2 the sanctuary. Trinity Youth Group includes all 7th-  12th graders, and meets approximately twice each month, usually on Sunday afternoons. See Parish YOUTH GROUP MEETING Notes for upcoming activities. SUNDAY, APRIL 28 AT NOON  Children at Communion: Children are brought into the church during the Offertory Hymn to join 50 YEARS AFTER THE OIL SPILL us for Holy Communion. At this point, you are FORUM BY SUSTAINABLE TRINTY welcome to gather your children from the nursery SUNDAY, 5, 11:30am to be with you. See Page 3 Nursery & Toddler care is available 9:15-11am.  FEMINIST THEOLOGY BOOK GROUP TUESDAYS AT NOON STARTING MAY 7 See Page 3 

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8am Holy Eucharist BACK TO BASICS: GREAT NEWS! DINNER WITH Preaching & Presiding: The Rev. Elizabeth EARTH DAY AT FRIENDS IS RETURNING A. Molitors, Rector Reader: Nollie Lei Dawson TRINITY After a few Intercessor: Bob Burtness SUNDAY, APRIL 28 years’ hiatus, Lay Eucharistic Ministers: Nollie Lei Trinity will celebrate our popular Dawson, Jane Hahn Earth Day with special Dinner with Acolyte: Michael Neal Arnold music, prayers of the Friends Ushers: Mark Benson, Jean Davis people and a blessing of Mother Earth. Altar Guild: Nollie Lei Dawson program will Audio Guild: Michael Neal Arnold Rogation Days. Our service is taken from be returning. We are continuing with sign ups for the next 10am Holy Eucharist an ancient pagan custom where a Preaching & Presiding: The Rev. Elizabeth was walking out the boundary lines of two Sundays. The final day to sign up is next A. Molitors, Rector the village and marking the bounds with Sunday, April 28 at Coffee Hour. Acolytes: Fawzia Talbert, Olivia Bargiel, stakes. Sticks and willow branches were We hope that the dinner groups can begin Terre Sanitate, Liam Hess, Zoe Perez, Chris Woods used to strike the stakes: hence, ‘beating the meeting in early May. Dinner with Friends Thurifer: Nathan Gibson bounds.” Subsequently the custom became consists of 6-8 adults (singles, couples and Readers: Shawn Carey, Phylene Wiggins incorporated into Rogation Day celebrations families) who get together every 4-6 weeks Intercessor: Faye Cox practiced in England in which the for a meal and fellowship. They will meet for Lay Eucharistic Ministers: Dodie Little, are clearly defined, and in parts of the Ed Savage, Anna Kokotovic, Mandy a total of three or four times. The members United States acknowledging our tangible of each group take turns hosting the event and Phillips, Jeannie Christensen, Dane stewardship. Goodman provide a main course, while the rest of the Ushers: Steve Gibson, Dell Barden, Rogation Days are to ask for God’s blessing Michael Dean, David Gartrell, Stephen of the harvest of the earth and sea. We members bring the other food and beverages. Humphreys, Jeffrey Krutzsch remind ourselves that we are the stewards of All are welcome to sign up. There are no rules Welcome Team: Glenn Stuck, Marlene Creation, neither the authors nor the owners on where the groups can meet - a park, the Carroll, Greg Hawkins, Mark Stout, Laura beach, a restaurant. Children and newcomers Ringquist, Norma Stuck of it. Originally an agricultural observance, Altar Guild: Sue Adams, Louise Fisher it has been broadened to include the crops, are welcome. Please consider signing up even Audio Guild: Greg Hawkins the catch of the sea, and the fruits of our if you are not able to host. Please look for our Organist: Thomas Joyce labors in all their aspects. sign up table at Coffee Hour and feel free to Choir Director & Cantor: Grey Brothers As described by Dr. Don Palmer. contact Susan Krutzsch (916) 316-3407 Cantor of the Psalm: Andria Bargiel ~ Sustainability Ministry Trumpet: Scott Pickering [email protected] if you have any Office Volunteers: Michael Dean, Sarah questions in the meantime. Dobbs, Jane Ellison, Betty Ferry, Andrea Fritzen, MK & Jim Micallef, Kristi Wallace, Nina Zimmer CONFIRMATION PREP AND MORNING PRAYER CONTINUES EPISCOPAL 101 Fridays at 8:15am TUESDAYS, MAY 14 - JUNE 4 A small group of School of the Heart YOGA Bishop John Taylor will be parishioners met during at Trinity on Sunday, June Saturday, May 11, 9:30-10:30am 9, 3pm for a deanery-wide for morning prayer All levels welcome. Confirmation service. on Fridays at 8:15am in the Please bring a mat and a blanket Any adult wishing to be chapel. This new chapel or towel and blocks and/or a confirmed (or, if you’ve service will continue, and we welcome strap if you have them. This been confirmed in another everyone to the ancient Christian tradition of Hatha Yoga class will focus on Christian tradition and wish to be received the Daily Office. The thirty minute service is the connection of the mind to into the Episcopal church) should plan to usually lay led and consists of reciting the breath, the breath to the attend the Episcopal 101/Confirmation and prayers together. Come join us! Spirit and the Spirit to the body. Prep classes to be held May 14, 21, 28 No matter where you are on the and June 4, 5:30pm in the Library. Dinner yogic path, you are welcome will be served. The class is also open to here! A $3 free-will donation to Trinity will anyone - newcomers or long-time Trinity be taken. Questions? Mac McNeel, parishioners - who wants to learn more [email protected] about the theology, worship, and history of the Episcopal church. Please contact the office to RSVP:[email protected] or 805-965-7419. our mission s God’s people, we will share the love of God in a way that nurtures body, mind and spirit. Demonstrating God’s love for the world, we will serve a diverse population and accept one another without reservations. ABy including all people as one family in worship and service to God, we are all empowered and inspired by the Spirit to continue the work of Christ. 2 take note children and youth

FEMINIST THEOLOGY BOOK GROUP CONTACT: TUESDAYS AT NOON BEGINNING MAY 7 Nursery/Toddler care, Ever feel like you’re only hearing half the story? When I (R.J. Church School ages 3–12 and Youth ages 13–18 Plummer, Trinity parishioner) was in EfM (Education for Vanessa Woods, [email protected] Ministry, a theological education small group study group), we had a chapter on feminist theology. I realized there was a wholeness achieved when women’s voices were included TODAY IN in the conversation. I started reading feminist theology and THE CHURCH pretty quickly realized I wasn’t going to find what I was SCHOOL looking for by reading on my own. The Church School is I’d like to try reading feminist theology with others who feel closed today for Easter the same, or are curious to explore what feminist theology has Sunday. Children are to offer. After collaborating with The Rev. Elizabeth Molitors invited to flower the cross, and then head and Ann Jaqua, Spiritual Director and Trinity parishioner, we to the Parish Hall for activities. are excited to launch the Feminist Theology Book Group. We will be meeting for five Tuesdays during Easter YOUTH GROUP (May 7 - June 4). We selected a collection of essays called Next Meeting: Sunday, April 28, 12-2pm. Womanspirit Rising: A Feminist Reader in Religion, eds. Carol Christ & Judith Plaskow. Attendance is not Upcoming Meeting: Sunday, May 12, required at every session, feel free to attend as your schedule allows. Please try to read each week’s 12-2pm. essays beforehand. I look forward to exploring with you. RJ Plummer, [email protected]

When: Tuesdays at noon Where: Trinity library

Book: Womanspirit Rising: A Feminist Reader in Religion, eds. Carol Christ & Judith Plaskow

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May 14: Sheila Collins, “Herstory” and “Appalachian Women” WHERE ARE WE TODAY WITH OIL 50 YEARS LATER May 21: Merlin Stone, “When God Was a Woman” and Elaine Pagels, “What Became of God the Forum on Sunday, May 5, 11:30- Mother?” 12:30pm. Sponsored by Sustainable Trinity. This year Santa Barbara May 27: Elisabeth Schüssler Fiorenza, “Feminist Spirituality, Christian Identity…” and Rita Gross, is recognizing the 50th “Female God Language in a Jewish Context” anniversary of the 1969 oil spill, which galvanized our June 4: Naomi Goldenberg, “Dreams and Fantasies” and Carol Christ “Why Women Need the community and the state, Goddess” and led to a wave of environmental laws nationwide. It launched this country’s The book is available through Amazon for $15. environmental movement. One of the Sign up at the Welcome Table. groups formed after this disaster was the Environmental Defense Center (EDC), a public interest law firm, which has actively SAVE THE DATE! Saturday, May Baptism, a principle protected our coastline and inlying areas 18, 2pm Join us for the installation sacrament of the church, from rampant oil development and adverse of Trinity’s 19th Rector, Elizabeth is a joyous public service oil impacts. Molitors, and a celebration of new ministry of initiation. The gathered Please join us on Sunday, May 5 for a forum together. The Rev. Kristin White, Canon to community takes vows to which looks at our community now in terms support the newly baptized, of oil, 50 years later. What challenges do we the Ordinary for the Diocese of Indianapolis celebrates with and welcomes will preach. Festive reception to follow. still face? What are the concerns regarding them. At Trinity we baptize people of any the Trump administration policies, etc.? age within regular worship services. Our next What can we do? We are most fortunate baptism is: to have as our speaker the one person who • Day of , Sunday, June 9 knows the most about all of this: Linda Krop, Chief Counsel for EDC. For information contact: office@trinitysb. Contact: Jean Davis, jeanlangedavis@ org. gmail.com.

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TRINITY MEN’S RETREAT 2019 Opportunities for meditation at St. CINCO DE MAYO Church 2.0: Refreshing Michael’s University Church in Isla Vista, Our Faithful Practices aka St. Mike’s, a unique Harding School Led by Tim Burnette (from combination of parish Friday, May 3 church and Episcopal Volunteers are needed the Way Collective in Santa campus ministry (6586 Barbara). Friday evening, Picasso Road). to help with set up, May 31, through booths and cleanup at the annual Harding Sunday noon, June 2. Cost: $320. Mindfulness on School Cinco de Mayo Carnival on Friday, Held at Westmont College - space is Mondays is a meditation group that is May 3 from 2-8pm. limited. Contact Mark Benson held on Mondays 7 - 8:15 pm in the St. This is the major fundraiser for Harding, a ([email protected]) Mike’s Chapel. The group offers carefully school which Trinity parishioners support guided Mindfulness meditation, Loving in many different ways. We also encourage Kindness and Compassion meditation DRIVERS LISTOS you to attend the carnival, enjoy the food, along with talks and discussion, led by games, dancing and silent auction. Harding Who we are: We provide Radhule Weininger, Ph.D., who practices rides to our immigrant moms will be preparing tamales at Trinity on psychotherapy and teaches Mindfulness the morning of May 3. Anyone is welcome neighbors who might be Meditation. She has studied meditation fearful of driving themselves due to the since a stay in Sri Lanka in 1980 and to come and help. Please contact Susan activities of ICE. Examples of rides given: is mentored in her teaching by Jack Krutzsch (916) 316-3407 krutzsch.s@ appointments with doctors, legal aid, court Kornfield. She strives to make Buddhist gmail.com. appearances, appointments at ICE offices in psychology and practice accessible and Camarillo and Santa Maria, drop off a child at relevant to our current lives. school, etc. PFLAG MEETING Monday, May 13, 7pm When: The next training session is Zazen Meditation Group is held on Thursday, April 24, 4-5pm. An Extra Helping of Wednesday evenings 5-6:30 PM and(or) Support, Acceptance and Where: First Congregational Church, Sunday evenings 5:30-7:15 PM. Our 2101 State Street, Fireside Room. Understanding group is led by long-time Zen practitioner PFLAG started as a group RSVP: Hilary Peattie at: hilarypeattie@ Joel Feigin [email protected]. In sbceo.org or 805 689-8356. of parents meeting together to find ways of September, 2017, Joel was ordained as a understanding and supporting their LGBTQ Please join us if you are interested in priest by Sojun Mel Weitsman, Roshi, and learning more about this effort. children. Our monthly meetings are still the given the Dharma name Kyoshin Jokyo. heart of what we do. If you are LGBTQ, or family, friend or ally you will find tremendous MEET ELIZABETH ONE ON ONE! Chapel Yoga takes place on Thursdays acceptance, understanding, information, Visit the Welcome Table if you at 6:30pm. This body, mind and spirit resources and support at a PFLAG meeting. would like to sign up to meet series blends spiritual practices of the For many of us the journey to acceptance, with our new rector, Elizabeth East and the West. We invite people of all hope, healing and celebration began at our first Molitors. Don’t worry — if the backgrounds in the community to partake meeting. All are welcome. dates fill up, there will be more in our meditative, energizing and soulful Location: First United Methodist Church, opportunites! community yoga classes. Each class is 305 E. Anapamu Street. accessible to all and donation based. Email: [email protected] WHO ARE YOU?? Website: pflagsantabarbara.org In order to help Elizabeth, our new rector, we encourage you to wear your name tag. The Welcome Team has blank name tags and forms to fill out if you’d like the office to make a permanent one for you.

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Contemplative Prayer: A Trinity group Feb 2019 Actual Budget practices various forms of Christian contemplative staff Income $47,392 $48,920 prayer monthly on the second Wednesday The Rev. Elizabeth Molitors, Rector evening, 7-8pm, in the Fireside Room. For [email protected] Expense $55,699 $58,863 more information, talk with Art (883-8105) or The Rev. Michael Corrigan, Pastoral Associate Judy Stevens (698-9309). [email protected], 805-570-0866 Year-to-Date Base Community Bible Study and Katrina Perez, Administrative Assistant Income $151,837 $160,707 Eucharist: Wednesdays, noon, in the Library. [email protected] This group meets each week for Bible Study and Hannah Ruth Brothers, Administrative Assistant Expense $107,605 $119,055 reflects on the upcoming Sunday’s gospel lesson. [email protected] It closes with an informal Eucharist. Cami Segna, Business Manager Trinity is grateful for each financial pledge and [email protected] gift supporting our programs and ministries. Morning Prayer: Fridays, 8:15am in the Chapel. Betty Wenzel, Program Assistant Because our expenses are largely predictable This thirty minute service is usually lay led and [email protected] and our income varies from month to month, consists of reciting psalms and prayers together. Grey Brothers, Minister of Choral & Congregational staying as current as possible is a great help to Music us. If at any time your circumstances change, [email protected] please notify Cami Segna, our parish Business prayers Thomas Joyce, Minister of Keyboard Music Manager. [email protected] For a full statement of our income and Miguel Toscano, Sexton expenses, and vestry notes, see the bulletin Please remember these prayer [email protected] board in the Parish Hall building for monthly requests during the Prayers of the Jan Fadden, Parish Nurse, 805-636-2559 updates. People and the week ahead. *Please remember in your prayers: Judy parish council Boyd, Hess and Delaney families, Elizabeth & Max, Administration & Inclusion: Anne Shaw, 805-448- pastoral care Little family, Susan Poprock, John Mealy, Karen 4606, [email protected] & Michael K, Steven Hanlin, Bill Ferguson, Kathy Children & Youth: Stephanie Perez, 805-886-8784, Pastoral Care Emergencies: Contact Mi- Jennings, Lydia Matthews, Mary Lou Smitheram [email protected] and Mary Gibson, 805- chael Corrigan at 805-570-0866 or Eliza- De Pravia, Todd, Boggess family, Vivian Leith, 570-4165, [email protected] beth Molitors at 847-727-0862. Nadine Wilcox, Daniel Gamas, Stephen Herney, Adult Formation: Jean Alexander, Bill Arnold, Paul Larsen, Amanda and Rosie, [email protected] Hospitality: Marisa Brenninkmeyer, 760-914-2501, Hospital Visitation: If you, or a member of the Joseph Salmey, Edward Boyd, Tina Leslie and Sandy Wayman, John Douglas Robertson. [email protected] and Jim Terzian, 408- parish whom you know, is going into the hospital, 739-3828, [email protected] please notify the office so a visit can be arranged. Those with long term illness: Margaret Marvin, Kathryn Dean, Miguel Mendez, Dorothy P., Justice & Outreach: Jennifer Bergquist, 805-886- Christoper Dawson, Russell Cunningham, Marjory 6256, [email protected] and Art Fisher, Homebound Visitation: If you, or a member Smith, Roger West, Alex Cruz, Mark Frodesen, 805-684-9389, [email protected] of the parish whom you know, is homebound Andre, The Rev. Richard Graves, Travis Anderson, Worship: David Gartrell, 805-698-0086, (long-term or short-term) and would like a visit Quinn, Ruben Grant, Winston Filmer, Mary Pat [email protected] and Dodie Little, 805-963-8656, or Communion brought to them, please contact Franco, Ana and Chris Mossaad, Shardul Panchal, [email protected] the Pastoral Care Committee: Anne Roediger, Judith Rose, Drew DeArmond, Nancy Campbell, [email protected]. Eric Morton, Lisa Skioldhanlin, Ben and Adele vestry Peters, Loy Harris, Susan Malmgren, Rosemary Melinda Carey, Senior Warden, melindacarey@cox. Healing Touch Prayer Ministry: If you, or L., Joyce Raimer, Eden Martinez Ortiz, Alex Cruz net someone you know, would like to receive a time Piedra, Jose Raygoza, Dianne, Terrie Milliken & Steve Thompson, Junior Warden, steve@ of Healing Touch Prayer, please contact Nina family, Quinn Sellars, Joy Andrews, Jane Arnold, cabanahome.com Zimmer at 805-968-4084. friend of Louise Harvey. Mandy Phillips, Clerk, [email protected] For the departed: Elly Wyatt, Bill Beasley, Michael Dean, Treasurer, [email protected] Helping Hands: The purpose of Helping Elizabeth Hess, Mary Louise Little, Joby Nunez, Kaye Cantu, [email protected] Hands is to provide short-term care and support Mary Alice Barnhouse, Garry Polled, Rowland Elaine Christ, [email protected] for parishioners who need a little extra help due Muller, Sarah Blackmun, Linda Taylor, Helen Dean, Jeannie Christensen, [email protected] to illness or life circumstances. These volunteers Shirley Burris. John Gannon, [email protected] do things like cook a meal, run an errand, or In the armed services: Craig and Catherine Steve Kriz, [email protected] provide transportation. Helpers are put into a Christ, Grant Fish, Michael C. Fish, David Dees, Kate McDonald, [email protected] resource pool and called upon on an “as needed” Theresa Berry, Frederick Johnston, Nicole A. Kathleen Rogers, [email protected] basis. Mac McNeel, 805-280-2504 Dennis, Kyle Ray, John Whitney, Sean Dunbar, Clark Roof, [email protected] James Badgett, Nicholas Hoegh-Guldberg, Ryan Jim Sterne, [email protected] Prayer Shawl Ministry: Shawls are handmade Carey. by parishioners and blessed quarterly. If you or Candidate for Holy Orders: Sarah Thomas. someone you know is in need of this prayer-filled *Note: Names will be removed after 60 days. If you wish to comfort, please contact: Norma Stuck, 805- have someone added, call the office at 965–7419 or email 964-5807, [email protected]. [email protected]. Please indicate which list: short- term, long-term or departed.

5 Easter decorations Rev. Elizabeth Molitors Jean Lange Davis given by… Lois Molitors Lois & Big Dave Davis for years Joseph Abram Kathryn & Michael Dean of Easter joy! Given by… Helen Christina Dean Paul & Kim Larsen & family Mac McNeel Our family & friends, our jobs In Memory of… & our health My mom, dad & brother & so Ginny Spears Nancy Knight Richard Pigford, many other loved ones Joanie Pigford who have died My family Phylene Wiggins Susannah Rake Teresa & Tim Angulo Earl & Howard Wiggins Mr. & Mrs. Maurice Goodman, Jr. Our family The Selzler Family Fawzia Talbert The Salcido family Mary Selzler, MaeBelle Olden Lee Talbert Our family & friends Frank Vern & Hannah Bengtson Anne Crowe Ron Our daughter, Julia, our My family Jeff, Mandy & Pierce Phillips parents, Bethel, Julia, Carl, Anne Roediger Diane Phillips & Idaho Phillips Hannah This Trinity community Sarah Fenstermaker Mark Ismond Sarah Dobbs Jack & Vesle Fenstermaker Leona Ismond Family Melissa Moriarty Carolyn Roberts Drew Hunter Carol Moriarty Katinka Daniel A wonderful life Kate Wallace Fred & Libby Williams Julie Klapp Stan & Emma Freeman, Fred & My parents Ann & Bill Ann & Jack Wallace Ella Williams Teachout Anna Kokotovic Geoff Hornby & Debbie Molnar Rev. Elizabeth Molitors Dorothy Borgman, mother Terry Roof The parishioners & staff of Terre Sanitate Mary & Stephen Gibson Trinity Linda Dishman John & Andrea Adams, Joe & Susannah Rake Liana Carty Jeannie Gibson, Maura Kennedy, Annabelle & Ben, James, my Susan Decker Elizabeth Hess chaplain cohort at Good The Wenzel family Daniel Winslow Samaritan Hospital, our Elizabeth Hess My grandparents, Verna & John beautiful earth, open hearts Alice Noble Winslow, Lois & Bob Hayden The Carey-Pisani family Dale Noble Michelle & Mike Stivers The blessing of Steve, Mary & Nathan Gibson in our lives Edith Hollister Alex Petzinger Fawzia Talbert Warren & Charles Hollister, Rodger Dawson Rowland Muller Don Dawson My faith family Beasley Girls Kristi Wallace Melinda Carey Bill & Lucile Beasley Elizabeth Hess Rev. Elizabeth Molitors, Trinty Parish, Mount Calvary, Br. Joan Bennett & family Barbara & John Larson Adam, Br. Tom, Br. Will John R. Bennett Mary Alice & David Barnhouse Mary & Stephen Gibson & our parents The Hinck family Trinity Church Regina Ann Hinck Given by… In Thanksgiving for… Kristi Wallace Marisa Brenninkmeyer Kate, Doug, Elizabeth Molitors Lorne & Sue Person Stephen Singleton & Chris Teasley Given by… Marie Schoeff & Dane Goodman Our dear friend, Frank Joe & Amy Mathews In Honor of… Terry Roof Phylene Wiggins Our family Carrie & Grey Brothers Phyllis Wiggins Nollie Lei Dawson Elizabeth Hess, Merith Cecily Kathleen Rogers Brothers Abundance & love too My Aunt Joella Paul & Kim Larsen & family numerous to mention Anne Roediger Geneva Larsen, Jim Larsen, Frank Rev. Martha Siegel Frank Franco, Earl Whitney, Ron, our love forever Don & Siu Zimmerman Gerry Whitney, Garry Polled Randy & Anne Howard Laurel Johnston & Lauren Anne Roediger Health & healing Drew Hunter My parents Frederick & Barbara & Martin Scharlemann Lynn Hunter Susannah Our granddaughter Fawzia Talbert Charles & Nina Zimmer Carol & Bob Bason Loved ones Ann Jaqua and my support Our daughters team Drew Hunter Kathy Meyer Louise Hunter Jim & MK Micallef My wonderful family & friends Georgia Noble for her Linda Kettelhut Kate Wallace Rick Kettelhut (husband), dedication Dustin Johnston (son) Kristi, Doug, our Trinity family Mary & Stephen Gibson Carla Sue Hanson Edith Hollister Our godchildren Megan & My father, Carol T. Atterberry The Trinity family Tyler, Claire, Mateo & Catalina Marie Schoeff & Dane Goodman Our daughter Perry 6 Easter Egg Hunts!

After the 10:00 service, all children are invited to join in our Easter egg hunts.

0-3 year-olds hunt for eggs on the lawn by the Labyrinth.

4-9 year-olds hunt for eggs in the playground adjacent to the church parking lot.

10+ year-olds gather in the Parish Hall to begin an Easter candy treasure hunt!

Lawn: 0-3 year-olds egg hunt!

Church parking lot

Parish Hall: 10+ year-olds Easter candy treasure hunt! Come to the Parish Hall after the service to get your first clue!

- old s egg hunt! Playground: 4 - 9 year

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