Sun., Jan. 7, 2018 Feast of the Baptism of JesusFather in heaven, who at the baptism of Jesus in the River Jordan proclaimed him your beloved Son and anointed him with the Holy Spirit: Grant that all who are baptized into his Name may keep the covenant they have made, and boldly confess him as Lord and Savior; who with you and the Holy Spirit lives and reigns, one God, in glory everlasting. Amen.
Genesis 1:1-5Acts 19:1-7Mark 1:4-11
Sunday LiturgyHoly Eucharist All services, pages 1-4
with Baptism 11:15 amand Renewal of Baptismal Vows 7:45 am, 9 am, 6 pm
Music in the Liturgy pages 5 & 6
T r i n i T y C h u r C h in the City of Boston
206 Clarendon Street, Boston, MA 02116617-536-0944 o trinitychurchboston.org
Welcome to Trinity ChurchWhether you have worshiped here for years or are visiting our Episcopal Church for the first time, we are glad you are with us. We invite all to enter fully into worship and to explore the variety of learning, small group, and service opportunities that are part of our life together. To learn more, visit trinitychurchboston.org and click on New to Trinity, or contact Mark Kharas, at [email protected], 617-536-0944 x360.
Holy Eucharist
Found on p. 355 of the Book of Common Prayer (BCP).
1 • Holy Eucharist & Baptism + Renewal of Baptismal Vows
& Baptism + Renewal of Baptismal VowsPrelude Prélude sur l'introït de l'epiphanie op. 13 Maurice Duruflé (1902-1986)
LI T U RG Y O F T H E WO RDStand and sing for all hymns.
Hymn in Procession 128 We three kings
Baptismal Acclamation & Collect of the Day Remain standing. Blessed be the one Holy and ever-living God.And blessed be God’s kingdom, now and for ever. Amen.There is one Body and one Spirit; There is one hope in God’s call to us;One Lord, one Faith, one Baptism; One God and Father of all.
Gloria Spoken at 7:45 am. BCP p. 356.Sung by the choir at 9 & 11:15 am. BCP p. 356. Sung by all at 6 pm. See S-273, front section of The Hymnal 1982.
Reading Please be seated.
Psalm 29 Spoken by all. BCP p. 620.
Ascribe to the LORD, you gods, * ascribe to the LORD glory and strength.Ascribe to the LORD the glory due his Name; * worship the LORD in the beauty of holiness.The voice of the LORD is upon the waters;the God of glory thunders; * the LORD is upon the mighty waters.The voice of the LORD is a powerful voice; * the voice of the LORD is a voice of splendor.The voice of the LORD breaks the cedar trees; * the LORD breaks the cedars of Lebanon;He makes Lebanon skip like a calf, * and Mount Hermon like a young wild ox.The voice of the LORD splits the flames of fire;the voice of the LORD shakes the wilderness; * the LORD shakes the wilderness of Kadesh.
PreachingThe Rev. Rainey G. DankelFound on p. 355 of the Book of Common Prayer (BCP).
7:45 am, 9 am, 11:15 am & 6 pm • 2
& Baptism + Renewal of Baptismal VowsThe voice of the LORD makes the oak trees writhe * and strips the forests bare.And in the temple of the LORD * all are crying, "Glory!"The LORD sits enthroned above the flood; * the LORD sits enthroned as King for evermore.The LORD shall give strength to his people; * the LORD shall give his people the blessing of peace.
Gradual Hymn 117 Brightest and best of the stars of the morningAt 9 & 11:15 am, children gather beneath the pulpit to leave for the Children’s Homily.
Gospel of Christ Remain standing.
Sermon
H O LY BA P T I S M + REN EWA L O F BA P T I S M A L VOWS
Presentation & Examination of the Candidates BCP p. 301. At 11:15 am only.
Susannah Elizabeth HayesTheodore Ma MistovichKathryn Margaret Schult
Henry Everett Thomas
Akinyemi Papis MajekodunmiMatarr Oluwaseun Majekodunmi
Olufemi Rokhia Majekodunmi
The Baptismal Covenant & Renewal of Vows BCP p. 304. At all services.
Prayers for the Baptized BCP p. 305. At all services. The response is Lord, Hear our Prayer.
The Baptism BCP p. 307. At 11:15 am only.
The Peace Children return to the service.
Announcements
11:15 am
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H O LY CO M M U N I O N
Offertory The offering received during the anthem is our opportunity to give of ourselves to the glory of God. It supports our parish ministries and service to the community. See pages 5& 6 for anthem text.
9 am Angels from the realms of glory Richard Webster11:15 am Surge, illuminare William Byrd 6 pm Hymn 119 As with gladness men of old
Presentation Hymn At 9 & 11:15 am. To God the Father, heavenly Light, to Christ, revealed in earthly night, to God the Holy Ghost we raise our equal and unceasing praise.
The Great Thanksgiving Prayer B, BCP p.367.Spoken at 7:45 am.Sung by the choir at 9 & 11:15 am. Spoken at 6 pm.
Sanctus BCP p. 367.Spoken at 7:45 am.Sung by the choir at 9 & 11:15 am. Sung by all at 6 pm. See S-130, front section of The Hymnal 1982.
The Lord’s Prayer Spoken by all. BCP p. 364.
Agnus Dei Sung by the choir at 9 & 11:15 am.Sung by all at 6 pm. See S-164, front section of The Hymnal 1982. SchubertO Lamb of God, that takest away the sins of the world, have mercy upon us.O Lamb of God, that takest away the sins of the world, grant us thy peace.O Lamb of God, that takest away the sins of the world, grant us thy peace.
All people, regardless of faith, tradition, or age, are welcome to receive Communion at Trinity Church. If you wish to receive a blessing instead, please come to the altar rail and cross your arms over your chest. Gluten-free wafers are available; simply ask the priest at the altar rail. At 9 & 11:15 am, Communion is at the left of the pulpit for those with ambulatory difficulty—or we can come to you. Please make yourself known to an usher. Please take any valuables with you when you leave your seat.
7:45 am, 9 am, 11:15 am & 6 pm •4
The altar flowers are given to the glory of God, in loving memory of Susan DiMartino, and in thanksgiving for the marriage of Katherine Sorensen & Daniel McCarthy .
The preacher may be greeted at the Clarendon Street door after the service. A free tour meets in front of the Eagle Lectern immediately following the 11:15 am service.
Music During Communion See pages 5 & 6 for anthem text.9 am Bethlehem down Peter Warlock 11:15 am Here is the little door Herbert Howells 6 pm Bethlehem down Peter Warlock All services Hymn 121 Christ, when for us you were baptized
Postcommunion Prayer BCP p. 366. Please stand.
Blessing Remain standing.
Hymn in Procession 135 Song of thankfulness and praise
Dismissal
Postlude Epiphanie Gaston Litaize (1909-1991)
Cover image: PIA18847: Ring of Stellar Fire, from photojournal.jpl.nasa.gov/catalog/PIA18847.
Image credit NASA/JPL-Caltech
Choral Service Music Communion Service in F, Harold Darke (1888-1976)Anthem Bethlehem Down Peter Warlock (1894-1930)
When he is King we will give him the Kings’ gifts, Myrrh for its sweetness, and gold for a crown, Beautiful robes,” said the young girl to Joseph, Fair with her first-born on Bethlehem Down.Bethlehem Down is full of the starlight — Winds for the spices, and stars for the gold, Mary for sleep, and for lullaby music Songs of a shepherd by Bethlehem fold.When he is King they will clothe him in grave-sheets, Myrrh for embalming, and wood for a crown, He that lies now in the white arms of Mary, Sleeping so lightly on Bethlehem Down.Here he has peace and a short while for dreaming, Close-huddled oxen to keep him from cold, Mary for love, and for lullaby music Songs of a shepherd by Bethlehem fold.
MusicLiturgyin the
5 • Music in the Liturgy • 9 am, 11:15 am & 6 pm
Trinity Choristers & Schola o The Trinity ChoirColin Lynch, Associate Director of Music o Richard Webster, Director of Music
9 am, 11:15 am & 6 pm • Music in the Liturgy • 6
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Anthem Here is the little door Herbert Howells (1892-1983)Here is the little door; lift up the latch, oh lift! We need not wander more but enter with our gift; Our gift of finest gold, Gold that was never bought nor sold; Myrrh to be strewn about His Bed; Incense in clouds about His Head; All for the Child that stirs not in His sleep, But holy slumber holds with ass and sheep.Bend low about His Bed, for each He has a gift; See how His eyes awake, lift up your hands, O lift! For Gold, He gives a keen-edged sword (Defend with it Thy little Lord!) For incense, smoke of battle red Myrrh for the honoured happy dead; Gifts for His children, terrible and sweet, Touched by such tiny hands and Oh such tiny feet.
Anthem Angels from the realms of glory Richard Webster (b. 1952)The text is that of Hymn 93.
Anthem Surge, illuminare William Byrd (c. 1540-1543)Surge illuminare Jerusalem, quia venit lumen tuum et gloria Domini super te orta est. Alleluia.Arise, shine, Jerusalem, for your light has come; and the glory of the Lord is risen upon you. Alleluia.
Isaiah 60:1
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DCabaret, Silent Auction &
Parish Party Fri., 1/26, 6-9 pm
, Undercoft & ChurchJoin the Trinity fam
ily for an evening of fun and fellowship. The talented Trinity staff
singers will lead us on an evening of Global Travels with m
usic from Scotland, India,
Iran, and many other countries. D
ownstairs, enjoy a festive cocktail party and Silent A
uction, which will benefit the choir’s 2019 England tour where they will serve as
choir-in-residence at Salisbury and Wells C
athedrals.T
ickets are available at three price points to make this event affordable to all while
also covering costs. Get yours today at bit.ly/TrinityParishParty
ART W
inter Book Club & Perform
ance EventBook D
iscussion: Sun., 1/28, 12:15-2 pm, Ferris Library
This winter our A
nti Racism
Team is reading Citizen: An Am
erican Lyric, the New
York Tim
es bestseller by poet and MacA
rthur Genius C
laudia Rankine. Citizen, called
“a provocative meditation on race,” recounts m
ounting racial aggressions in ongoing encounters in twenty-first-century daily life and in the m
edia. The group will also
have the opportunity to participate in Citizen R
ead, a dynamic project through
ArtsE
merson that includes a public dialogue featuring C
laudia Rankine and an op-
portunity to attend the world premiere of R
ankine’s new play, The W
hite Card. (Note:
Space is limited for C
itizen Read.) If you plan to participate in the book discussion
and if you’d like more inform
ation about Citizen R
ead, contact Stephanie Bode W
ard at bodeward@m
ac.com or 617-524-5515.
Dialogue A
rts Project Tues., 1/30, 7-8:30 pm, Church
Join us for an energizing evening of poetry performance from
the artists of the D
ialogue Arts Project and m
embers of the Trinity com
munity. Speaking to personal
storytelling, exchange across difference, and joyful collaboration, DA
P offers an arts-based entryway into critical discourse around identity. Free and open to all. C
ontact Sim
one John, [email protected]
12 Lives: Faith, Action, and Witness G
uest Speaker Forums
Select Sundays, 10:15 am, Forum
Join us for our Forum guest speaker series to explore the lives of a diverse cast of
ancient and modern people of faith whose life’s work—
in theology, art, contempla-
tion, or social justice—can have a transform
ational impact on our own lives today. O
n 1/29, we will learn about Teresa of A
vila from Professor Stephanie Paulsell. O
n 2/11, we welcom
e Professor Peter Hawkins as he illum
inates the life of Dante. A
nd on 2/25 film
maker A
rleigh Prelow presents on Howard Th
urman.
Missed an earlier Forum
? Check out the videos
on our Going D
eeper blog at bit.ly/GoingD
eeperBlog
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e invite you to share your God-given gifts with the parish, the city, and beyond, by
participating in one of Trinity’s many m
inistries. You may find that lives—
including your own—
will be changed for the better. For a full list and calendar of opportunities, please visit trinitychurchboston.org/serve
Send the Choir to England: Donate Item
s for Silent Auction Send donations by Sun., 1/7/2018
The Trinity C
hoirs are still seeking items for the winter Silent A
uction to defray the cost of our 2019 E
ngland tour. Do you have season tickets, or tim
e in a vaca-tion hom
e you’re willing to share? Can you bake a pie or teach a skill? M
aybe your favorite restaurant would donate a gift certificate! To donate an item
of at least $50 in value, contact R
on Aldridge, aldridge30@
gmail.com
by Sun., Jan. 7.
Pine Street Inn Feeding Team Tues., 1/16, 4:30 pm
, 444 Harrison Ave., BostonJoin us on the third Tuesday of each m
onth to serve dinner at the Wom
en’s Inn and the M
en’s Inn. Contact M
atthew VanWinkle, m
vanwinkle88@gm
ail.com, 617-304-
0627
Rosie’s Place Weds., 1/24, 4 pm
, 889 Harrison Ave., Boston
Join our team to prepare and serve an evening m
eal at Rosie’s Place, a shelter for
women and their children. R
SVP to Joan Horgan, horgan.joan@
gmail.com
SUNDAY, JANUARY 7, 2018
SUNDAY HIGHLIGHTSCircle of Hope: Last Call!
Sun., 1/7, after the 6 pm service, meet in the UndercroftIf you haven’t participated in a Circle of Hope, we want to hear from you! Join the Parish Profile Committee for the last Circle of Hope. The Profile Committee is exploring such questions as “why do we go to church?,” “why Trinity?,” and “what are our hopes for our new rector?” This conversation is a chance to hear more in depth from one another. RSVP encouraged but not required: [email protected]
St. Andrews Singer Series: Love & Madness Sun., 1/7, 2 pm, 4th floor of Parish house • See page 2 for details
Send the Choir to England: Donate Items for Silent AuctionSend donations by Sun., 1/7/2018 • See page 4 for details
Children’s Homily and Childcare offered during 9 & 11:15 am services. Childcare is available for infants and pre-schoolers in the Nursery located on the second floor of the Parish House in Tapestry Hall. Children in K–5th grades worship with their families; they may leave before the sermon for the Children’s Homily and return at the Peace.
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St. Andrew
’s Singer SeriesSun., 1/7, 2 pm
, 4th floor of Parish House
Join us for a recital of the new “St. Andrew
’s Singer Series” (SA
SS), featuring Trinity’s fabulous staff singers in recital in the intim
acy of St. Andrew
’s H
all, on the fourth floor of Trinity’s Parish House.
Each 45-m
inute program offers a range of repertoire
in this “chamber m
usic” setting, followed by a re-ception to m
eet and chat with the artists. The Jan. 7
recital features Christopher C
arbin (bass-baritone) and A
lyssa Weathersby (soprano) and highlights
the many intricacies of love: burning passion, ecstasy,
heartbreak, and everything in between. T
ickets are $20 at the door; those 18 and under are free!
Fridays at Trinity Organ Concerts Fridays, 12:15 pm
, ChurchJoin us for this weekly series of 30-m
inute organ concerts featuring innovative pro-gram
s by recitalists from around the world. Th
ere is no charge for admission, but we
invite a donation of $10. On Fri., Jan. 12, we welcom
e Sarah Johnson.
We N
eed Your Pledge for 2018!O
ur deepest thanks to all who have made the financial com
mitm
ent to show up, step up, and look up in 2018. O
ur pledging goal of 775 households comm
itting $3M
will fund all the ways in which our church will show up, step up, and look up in 2018. O
ur Vestry will be voting on the budget soon! To make your pledge today, visit
trinitychurchboston.org/2018-annual-pledge, stop by the Stewardship Table, or fill out a pledge card in the pews or at the entrances to the church. C
ontact Director of
Stewardship, Adam
Dawkins, adawkins@
trinitychurchboston.org, 617-536-0944.
HO
UR
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FOR
MATIO
NSunday Services at Trinity7:45 am
Sim
ple, quiet Holy Eucharist
9 am
Comm
unity Holy Eucharist w
ith youth Choristers & Choir11:15 am
Traditional M
orning Prayer with Choir; H
oly Eucharist first Sundays6 pm
Com
e as you are Holy Eucharist; w
ith Choir 7:15 pm
Sacred Silence: Contem
plative Prayer 8 pm
Com
pline: Choral music, candlelight, plainsong, silence, peace
Weekday Services at Trinity
5:45 pm W
eds. Choral Evensong w
ith the Trinity Choristers (12/20 only)12:10 pm
Thurs. M
idday Eucharist with H
ealing in the Chapel (12/21 only)
Church (last admittance 15 m
inutes before closing)Sun. 7:30 am
-8 pm • Tues. through Sat. 10 am
-5 pm • Closed M
on.Church O
pen for TouringSun. 12:15-4:30 pm
• Tues. through Sat. 10 am-4:30 pm
• Closed Mon.
Parish House
Sun. 7:30 am-8 pm
• Mon., Fri. & Sat. 8:30 am
-5 pm • Tues., W
eds. & Thurs. 8:30 am-9 pm
Senior Staff The Rev. William
W. Rich, Interim
Rector • The Rev. Rainey G. D
ankel, Associate Rector • The Rev. Patrick C. W
ard, Associate Rector • The Rev. Rita T. Powell,
Associate Rector • Adam D
awkins, D
irector of Stewardship • Patricia H
urley, Director of
Comm
unications • Karen Jarret, Director of Facilities • Cathy Portlock Pacitto, D
irector of Children’s M
inistries • Richard Webster, D
irector of Music • Sarah W
ilcox, Senior Parish Adm
inistrator • Louise Burnham Packard, Executive D
irector of the Trinity Boston Founda-tion • Each can be reached at bit.ly/TrinityStaff
Vestry Peter Lawrence (‘19), Senior W
arden • Mark M
orrow (‘21), Junior W
arden • Geof-
frey Smith (‘20), Treasurer • M
arva Nathan (‘18), Clerk • Thom
as Claflin (‘19) • Ralph Cole (‘18) • Colin D
iver (‘20) • Listo Fisher (‘19) • Pauline Haddad (‘20) • M
ark A. King (‘20) • Lonsdale Koester (‘19) • Grace Lyons (‘18) • Patricia Lassiter (‘21) • Keith M
organ (‘18) • Jam
es Morgan (‘21) • Jill S. N
orton (‘21) • Each can be reached at bit.ly/TrinityVestry
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rmation Trinity Church in the City of Boston is a congregation of
the Episcopal Diocese of M
assachusetts and welcom
es and honors everyone. In accor-dance w
ith our baptismal covenant, w
e affirm
the inherent worth and dignity of every per-
son. We strive to include all persons w
ithout regard to sexual orientation, race, nationality, gender, fam
ily configuration, ethnic background, economic circum
stances, difference in ability, culture, or age. O
ur love and acceptance of each other embody our com
mitm
ent to unity w
ith God and each other in Christ.
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Please join us today at 10 am in the Commons for this year’s Epiphany Brunch. Parishioner Miguel Sanders-Esposito passes a
chocolate coin to a member of Children’s Ministries at the 2016 Epiphany Brunch.
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eet a clergyperson after the 9 & 11:15 am
services in front of the Baptistry (front-right side of the church).2. Stop by the W
elcome D
esk in the Narthex (by the
front doors) on Sunday mornings.
3. Look for a Welcom
e Minister wearing a green button before or after any service.
4. Join us for Simple Supper in the C
omm
ons after the 6 pm service.
We look forward to getting to know you!
Join Compass Sun., 1/21, 10:15 am
, Angel RoomJoin us for this introduction to Trinity. C
ompass is an opportunity to ask questions about
the Parish, meet fellow parishioners, and learn how to get involved in our com
mon life.
For all newcomers questions, contact M
ark Kharas,
mkharas@
trinitychurchboston.org, 617-536-0944 x360
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Featuring Alyssa Weathersby, soprano,& Christopher Carbin, bass-baritone
Enter at 206 Clarendon Street, Trinity Parish HouseTickets $20•
18 & under free
at Trinity Church Bostonpresents
St. Andrews Singer Series
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LOOKING AHEADCabaret, Silent Auction & Parish Party Fri., 1/26, 6-9 pm, Undercoft & Church
Join the Trinity family for an evening of fun and fellowship. The talented Trinity staff singers will lead us on an evening of Global Travels with music from Scotland, India, Iran, and many other countries. Downstairs, enjoy a festive cocktail party and Silent Auction, which will benefit the choir’s 2019 England tour where they will serve as choir-in-residence at Salisbury and Wells Cathedrals.Tickets are available at three price points to make this event affordable to all while also covering costs. Get yours today at bit.ly/TrinityParishParty
ART Winter Book Club & Performance EventBook Discussion: Sun., 1/28, 12:15-2 pm, Ferris LibraryThis winter our Anti Racism Team is reading Citizen: An American Lyric, the New York Times bestseller by poet and MacArthur Genius Claudia Rankine. Citizen, called “a provocative meditation on race,” recounts mounting racial aggressions in ongoing encounters in twenty-first-century daily life and in the media. The group will also have the opportunity to participate in Citizen Read, a dynamic project through ArtsEmerson that includes a public dialogue featuring Claudia Rankine and an op-portunity to attend the world premiere of Rankine’s new play, The White Card. (Note: Space is limited for Citizen Read.) If you plan to participate in the book discussion and if you’d like more information about Citizen Read, contact Stephanie Bode Ward at [email protected] or 617-524-5515.
Dialogue Arts Project Tues., 1/30, 7-8:30 pm, ChurchJoin us for an energizing evening of poetry performance from the artists of the Dialogue Arts Project and members of the Trinity community. Speaking to personal storytelling, exchange across difference, and joyful collaboration, DAP offers an arts-based entryway into critical discourse around identity. Free and open to all. Contact Simone John, [email protected]
12 Lives: Faith, Action, and Witness Guest Speaker ForumsSelect Sundays, 10:15 am, ForumJoin us for our Forum guest speaker series to explore the lives of a diverse cast of ancient and modern people of faith whose life’s work—in theology, art, contempla-tion, or social justice—can have a transformational impact on our own lives today. On 1/29, we will learn about Teresa of Avila from Professor Stephanie Paulsell. On 2/11, we welcome Professor Peter Hawkins as he illuminates the life of Dante. And on 2/25 filmmaker Arleigh Prelow presents on Howard Thurman.
Missed an earlier Forum? Check out the videos on our Going Deeper blog at bit.ly/GoingDeeperBlog
OPPORTUNITIES TO SERVEWe invite you to share your God-given gifts with the parish, the city, and beyond, by participating in one of Trinity’s many ministries. You may find that lives—including your own—will be changed for the better. For a full list and calendar of opportunities, please visit trinitychurchboston.org/serve
Send the Choir to England: Donate Items for Silent Auction Send donations by Sun., 1/7/2018
The Trinity Choirs are still seeking items for the winter Silent Auction to defray the cost of our 2019 England tour. Do you have season tickets, or time in a vaca-tion home you’re willing to share? Can you bake a pie or teach a skill? Maybe your favorite restaurant would donate a gift certificate! To donate an item of at least $50 in value, contact Ron Aldridge, [email protected] by Sun., Jan. 7.
Pine Street Inn Feeding Team Tues., 1/16, 4:30 pm, 444 Harrison Ave., BostonJoin us on the third Tuesday of each month to serve dinner at the Women’s Inn and the Men’s Inn. Contact Matthew VanWinkle, [email protected], 617-304-0627
Rosie’s Place Weds., 1/24, 4 pm, 889 Harrison Ave., BostonJoin our team to prepare and serve an evening meal at Rosie’s Place, a shelter for women and their children. RSVP to Joan Horgan, [email protected]
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HIGHLIGHTSSt. Andrew’s Singer Series
Sun., 1/7, 2 pm, 4th floor of Parish HouseJoin us for a recital of the new “St. Andrew’s Singer Series” (SASS), featuring Trinity’s fabulous staff singers in recital in the intimacy of St. Andrew’s Hall, on the fourth floor of Trinity’s Parish House. Each 45-minute program offers a range of repertoire in this “chamber music” setting, followed by a re-ception to meet and chat with the artists. The Jan. 7 recital features Christopher Carbin (bass-baritone) and Alyssa Weathersby (soprano) and highlights the many intricacies of love: burning passion, ecstasy, heartbreak, and everything in between. Tickets are $20 at the door; those 18 and under are free!
Fridays at Trinity Organ Concerts Fridays, 12:15 pm, ChurchJoin us for this weekly series of 30-minute organ concerts featuring innovative pro-grams by recitalists from around the world. There is no charge for admission, but we invite a donation of $10. On Fri., Jan. 12, we welcome Sarah Johnson.
We Need Your Pledge for 2018!Our deepest thanks to all who have made the financial commitment to show up, step up, and look up in 2018. Our pledging goal of 775 households committing $3M will fund all the ways in which our church will show up, step up, and look up in 2018. Our Vestry will be voting on the budget soon! To make your pledge today, visit trinitychurchboston.org/2018-annual-pledge, stop by the Stewardship Table, or fill out a pledge card in the pews or at the entrances to the church. Contact Director of Stewardship, Adam Dawkins, [email protected], 617-536-0944.
HOURS & INFORMATIONSunday Services at Trinity7:45 am Simple, quiet Holy Eucharist9 am Community Holy Eucharist with youth Choristers & Choir11:15 am Traditional Morning Prayer with Choir; Holy Eucharist first Sundays6 pm Come as you are Holy Eucharist; with Choir 7:15 pm Sacred Silence: Contemplative Prayer 8 pm Compline: Choral music, candlelight, plainsong, silence, peace
Weekday Services at Trinity5:45 pm Weds. Choral Evensong with the Trinity Choristers (12/20 only)12:10 pm Thurs. Midday Eucharist with Healing in the Chapel (12/21 only)
Church (last admittance 15 minutes before closing)Sun. 7:30 am-8 pm • Tues. through Sat. 10 am-5 pm • Closed Mon.Church Open for TouringSun. 12:15-4:30 pm • Tues. through Sat. 10 am-4:30 pm • Closed Mon.Parish House Sun. 7:30 am-8 pm • Mon., Fri. & Sat. 8:30 am-5 pm • Tues., Weds. & Thurs. 8:30 am-9 pm
Senior Staff The Rev. William W. Rich, Interim Rector • The Rev. Rainey G. Dankel, Associate Rector • The Rev. Patrick C. Ward, Associate Rector • The Rev. Rita T. Powell, Associate Rector • Adam Dawkins, Director of Stewardship • Patricia Hurley, Director of Communications • Karen Jarret, Director of Facilities • Cathy Portlock Pacitto, Director of Children’s Ministries • Richard Webster, Director of Music • Sarah Wilcox, Senior Parish Administrator • Louise Burnham Packard, Executive Director of the Trinity Boston Founda-tion • Each can be reached at bit.ly/TrinityStaff
Vestry Peter Lawrence (‘19), Senior Warden • Mark Morrow (‘21), Junior Warden • Geof-frey Smith (‘20), Treasurer • Marva Nathan (‘18), Clerk • Thomas Claflin (‘19) • Ralph Cole (‘18) • Colin Diver (‘20) • Listo Fisher (‘19) • Pauline Haddad (‘20) • Mark A. King (‘20) • Lonsdale Koester (‘19) • Grace Lyons (‘18) • Patricia Lassiter (‘21) • Keith Morgan (‘18) • James Morgan (‘21) • Jill S. Norton (‘21) • Each can be reached at bit.ly/TrinityVestry
TrinityEvents is published biweekly. Events and times are subject to change. For the most up-to-date information, sign up for Trinity Community Update, our weekly email newsletter, at bit.ly/trinityemails
Statement of Affirmation Trinity Church in the City of Boston is a congregation of the Episcopal Diocese of Massachusetts and welcomes and honors everyone. In accor-dance with our baptismal covenant, we affirm the inherent worth and dignity of every per-son. We strive to include all persons without regard to sexual orientation, race, nationality, gender, family configuration, ethnic background, economic circumstances, difference in ability, culture, or age. Our love and acceptance of each other embody our commitment to unity with God and each other in Christ.
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Do you have information for TrinityEvents, website, or other publications? Send your events, listings, and plans to [email protected]. Deadlines are available at trinitychurchboston.org/publications
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NEW TO TRINITY? 1. Meet a clergyperson after the 9 & 11:15 am services in front of the Baptistry (front-right side of the church).2. Stop by the Welcome Desk in the Narthex (by the front doors) on Sunday mornings.3. Look for a Welcome Minister wearing a green button before or after any service.4. Join us for Simple Supper in the Commons after the 6 pm service.We look forward to getting to know you!
Join Compass Sun., 1/21, 10:15 am, Angel RoomJoin us for this introduction to Trinity. Compass is an opportunity to ask questions about the Parish, meet fellow parishioners, and learn how to get involved in our common life.
For all newcomers questions, contact Mark Kharas, [email protected], 617-536-0944 x360
4 Fast Ways toGet Connected
?
p
p
p
Love & madness
sunday, jan. 7, 2 pm
Featuring Alyssa Weathersby, soprano,& Christopher Carbin, bass-baritone
Enter at 206 Clarendon Street, Trinity Parish HouseTickets $20•18 & under free
at Trinity Church Boston presentsSt. Andrews Singer Series
TRINITYEVENTS • 01/07 • 2 TRINITYEVENTS • 01/07 • 3 TRINITYEVENTS • 01/07 • 4 TRINITYEVENTS • 01/07 • 5
LOOKING AHEADCabaret, Silent Auction & Parish Party Fri., 1/26, 6-9 pm, Undercoft & Church
Join the Trinity family for an evening of fun and fellowship. The talented Trinity staff singers will lead us on an evening of Global Travels with music from Scotland, India, Iran, and many other countries. Downstairs, enjoy a festive cocktail party and Silent Auction, which will benefit the choir’s 2019 England tour where they will serve as choir-in-residence at Salisbury and Wells Cathedrals.Tickets are available at three price points to make this event affordable to all while also covering costs. Get yours today at bit.ly/TrinityParishParty
ART Winter Book Club & Performance EventBook Discussion: Sun., 1/28, 12:15-2 pm, Ferris LibraryThis winter our Anti Racism Team is reading Citizen: An American Lyric, the New York Times bestseller by poet and MacArthur Genius Claudia Rankine. Citizen, called “a provocative meditation on race,” recounts mounting racial aggressions in ongoing encounters in twenty-first-century daily life and in the media. The group will also have the opportunity to participate in Citizen Read, a dynamic project through ArtsEmerson that includes a public dialogue featuring Claudia Rankine and an op-portunity to attend the world premiere of Rankine’s new play, The White Card. (Note: Space is limited for Citizen Read.) If you plan to participate in the book discussion and if you’d like more information about Citizen Read, contact Stephanie Bode Ward at [email protected] or 617-524-5515.
Dialogue Arts Project Tues., 1/30, 7-8:30 pm, ChurchJoin us for an energizing evening of poetry performance from the artists of the Dialogue Arts Project and members of the Trinity community. Speaking to personal storytelling, exchange across difference, and joyful collaboration, DAP offers an arts-based entryway into critical discourse around identity. Free and open to all. Contact Simone John, [email protected]
12 Lives: Faith, Action, and Witness Guest Speaker ForumsSelect Sundays, 10:15 am, ForumJoin us for our Forum guest speaker series to explore the lives of a diverse cast of ancient and modern people of faith whose life’s work—in theology, art, contempla-tion, or social justice—can have a transformational impact on our own lives today. On 1/29, we will learn about Teresa of Avila from Professor Stephanie Paulsell. On 2/11, we welcome Professor Peter Hawkins as he illuminates the life of Dante. And on 2/25 filmmaker Arleigh Prelow presents on Howard Thurman.
Missed an earlier Forum? Check out the videos on our Going Deeper blog at bit.ly/GoingDeeperBlog
OPPORTUNITIES TO SERVEWe invite you to share your God-given gifts with the parish, the city, and beyond, by participating in one of Trinity’s many ministries. You may find that lives—including your own—will be changed for the better. For a full list and calendar of opportunities, please visit trinitychurchboston.org/serve
Send the Choir to England: Donate Items for Silent Auction Send donations by Sun., 1/7/2018
The Trinity Choirs are still seeking items for the winter Silent Auction to defray the cost of our 2019 England tour. Do you have season tickets, or time in a vaca-tion home you’re willing to share? Can you bake a pie or teach a skill? Maybe your favorite restaurant would donate a gift certificate! To donate an item of at least $50 in value, contact Ron Aldridge, [email protected] by Sun., Jan. 7.
Pine Street Inn Feeding Team Tues., 1/16, 4:30 pm, 444 Harrison Ave., BostonJoin us on the third Tuesday of each month to serve dinner at the Women’s Inn and the Men’s Inn. Contact Matthew VanWinkle, [email protected], 617-304-0627
Rosie’s Place Weds., 1/24, 4 pm, 889 Harrison Ave., BostonJoin our team to prepare and serve an evening meal at Rosie’s Place, a shelter for women and their children. RSVP to Joan Horgan, [email protected]
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you
have
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artic
ipat
ed in
a C
ircle
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ope,
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ant t
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ar fr
om yo
u!
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the P
arish
Pro
file C
omm
ittee
for t
he la
st C
ircle
of H
ope.
The P
rofil
e C
omm
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is ex
plor
ing
such
que
stion
s as “
why
do w
e go
to ch
urch
?,” “w
hy
Trin
ity?,”
and
“wha
t are
our
hop
es fo
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new
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chbo
ston
.org
St. A
ndre
ws S
inge
r Ser
ies:
Lov
e &
Mad
ness
Su
n., 1
/7, 2
pm
, 4th
floo
r of P
arish
hou
se •
See
pag
e 2
for d
etai
ls
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the
Choi
r to
Engl
and:
Don
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Item
s for
Sile
nt A
uctio
nSe
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onati
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y Su
n., 1
/7/2
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• Se
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for d
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Child
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Hom
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ldca
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durin
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11:
15 am
serv
ices.
Child
care
is a
vaila
ble f
or in
fant
s and
pre
-sch
ooler
s in
the
Nur
sery l
ocat
ed on
the s
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floo
r of t
he P
arish
Hou
se in
Tap
estry
Hal
l. Ch
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n in
K–5
th gr
ades
wor
ship
with
their
fam
ilies;
they
m
ay le
ave b
efore
the s
erm
on fo
r the
Chi
ldre
n’s H
omily
and
retu
rn at
the P
eace.
HIGHLIGHTSSt. Andrew’s Singer Series
Sun., 1/7, 2 pm, 4th floor of Parish HouseJoin us for a recital of the new “St. Andrew’s Singer Series” (SASS), featuring Trinity’s fabulous staff singers in recital in the intimacy of St. Andrew’s Hall, on the fourth floor of Trinity’s Parish House. Each 45-minute program offers a range of repertoire in this “chamber music” setting, followed by a re-ception to meet and chat with the artists. The Jan. 7 recital features Christopher Carbin (bass-baritone) and Alyssa Weathersby (soprano) and highlights the many intricacies of love: burning passion, ecstasy, heartbreak, and everything in between. Tickets are $20 at the door; those 18 and under are free!
Fridays at Trinity Organ Concerts Fridays, 12:15 pm, ChurchJoin us for this weekly series of 30-minute organ concerts featuring innovative pro-grams by recitalists from around the world. There is no charge for admission, but we invite a donation of $10. On Fri., Jan. 12, we welcome Sarah Johnson.
We Need Your Pledge for 2018!Our deepest thanks to all who have made the financial commitment to show up, step up, and look up in 2018. Our pledging goal of 775 households committing $3M will fund all the ways in which our church will show up, step up, and look up in 2018. Our Vestry will be voting on the budget soon! To make your pledge today, visit trinitychurchboston.org/2018-annual-pledge, stop by the Stewardship Table, or fill out a pledge card in the pews or at the entrances to the church. Contact Director of Stewardship, Adam Dawkins, [email protected], 617-536-0944.
HOURS & INFORMATIONSunday Services at Trinity7:45 am Simple, quiet Holy Eucharist9 am Community Holy Eucharist with youth Choristers & Choir11:15 am Traditional Morning Prayer with Choir; Holy Eucharist first Sundays6 pm Come as you are Holy Eucharist; with Choir 7:15 pm Sacred Silence: Contemplative Prayer 8 pm Compline: Choral music, candlelight, plainsong, silence, peace
Weekday Services at Trinity5:45 pm Weds. Choral Evensong with the Trinity Choristers (12/20 only)12:10 pm Thurs. Midday Eucharist with Healing in the Chapel (12/21 only)
Church (last admittance 15 minutes before closing)Sun. 7:30 am-8 pm • Tues. through Sat. 10 am-5 pm • Closed Mon.Church Open for TouringSun. 12:15-4:30 pm • Tues. through Sat. 10 am-4:30 pm • Closed Mon.Parish House Sun. 7:30 am-8 pm • Mon., Fri. & Sat. 8:30 am-5 pm • Tues., Weds. & Thurs. 8:30 am-9 pm
Senior Staff The Rev. William W. Rich, Interim Rector • The Rev. Rainey G. Dankel, Associate Rector • The Rev. Patrick C. Ward, Associate Rector • The Rev. Rita T. Powell, Associate Rector • Adam Dawkins, Director of Stewardship • Patricia Hurley, Director of Communications • Karen Jarret, Director of Facilities • Cathy Portlock Pacitto, Director of Children’s Ministries • Richard Webster, Director of Music • Sarah Wilcox, Senior Parish Administrator • Louise Burnham Packard, Executive Director of the Trinity Boston Founda-tion • Each can be reached at bit.ly/TrinityStaff
Vestry Peter Lawrence (‘19), Senior Warden • Mark Morrow (‘21), Junior Warden • Geof-frey Smith (‘20), Treasurer • Marva Nathan (‘18), Clerk • Thomas Claflin (‘19) • Ralph Cole (‘18) • Colin Diver (‘20) • Listo Fisher (‘19) • Pauline Haddad (‘20) • Mark A. King (‘20) • Lonsdale Koester (‘19) • Grace Lyons (‘18) • Patricia Lassiter (‘21) • Keith Morgan (‘18) • James Morgan (‘21) • Jill S. Norton (‘21) • Each can be reached at bit.ly/TrinityVestry
TrinityEvents is published biweekly. Events and times are subject to change. For the most up-to-date information, sign up for Trinity Community Update, our weekly email newsletter, at bit.ly/trinityemails
Statement of Affirmation Trinity Church in the City of Boston is a congregation of the Episcopal Diocese of Massachusetts and welcomes and honors everyone. In accor-dance with our baptismal covenant, we affirm the inherent worth and dignity of every per-son. We strive to include all persons without regard to sexual orientation, race, nationality, gender, family configuration, ethnic background, economic circumstances, difference in ability, culture, or age. Our love and acceptance of each other embody our commitment to unity with God and each other in Christ.
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ALL
UPC
OM
ING
EV
ENTS
AT
TRIN
ITYC
HU
RCH
BO
STO
N.O
RG/C
ALE
ND
AR
P
Plea
se jo
in u
s tod
ay at
10 am
in th
e Com
mon
s for
this
year
’s Ep
ipha
ny B
runc
h. P
arish
ioner
Mig
uel S
ande
rs-Es
posit
o pas
ses a
choco
late c
oin to
a m
embe
r of C
hild
ren’s M
inist
ries
at th
e 201
6 Ep
ipha
ny B
runc
h.
Do you have information for TrinityEvents, website, or other publications? Send your events, listings, and plans to [email protected]. Deadlines are available at trinitychurchboston.org/publications
Trin
ityEv
ents
NEW TO TRINITY? 1. Meet a clergyperson after the 9 & 11:15 am services in front of the Baptistry (front-right side of the church).2. Stop by the Welcome Desk in the Narthex (by the front doors) on Sunday mornings.3. Look for a Welcome Minister wearing a green button before or after any service.4. Join us for Simple Supper in the Commons after the 6 pm service.We look forward to getting to know you!
Join Compass Sun., 1/21, 10:15 am, Angel RoomJoin us for this introduction to Trinity. Compass is an opportunity to ask questions about the Parish, meet fellow parishioners, and learn how to get involved in our common life.
For all newcomers questions, contact Mark Kharas, [email protected], 617-536-0944 x360
4 Fast Ways toGet Connected
?
p
p
p
Love & madness
sunday, jan. 7, 2 pm
Featuring Alyssa Weathersby, soprano,& Christopher Carbin, bass-baritone
Enter at 206 Clarendon Street, Trinity Parish HouseTickets $20•18 & under free
at Trinity Church Boston presentsSt. Andrews Singer Series
TRINITYEVENTS • 01/07 • 2 TRINITYEVENTS • 01/07 • 3 TRINITYEVENTS • 01/07 • 4 TRINITYEVENTS • 01/07 • 5
LOOKING AHEADCabaret, Silent Auction & Parish Party Fri., 1/26, 6-9 pm, Undercoft & Church
Join the Trinity family for an evening of fun and fellowship. The talented Trinity staff singers will lead us on an evening of Global Travels with music from Scotland, India, Iran, and many other countries. Downstairs, enjoy a festive cocktail party and Silent Auction, which will benefit the choir’s 2019 England tour where they will serve as choir-in-residence at Salisbury and Wells Cathedrals.Tickets are available at three price points to make this event affordable to all while also covering costs. Get yours today at bit.ly/TrinityParishParty
ART Winter Book Club & Performance EventBook Discussion: Sun., 1/28, 12:15-2 pm, Ferris LibraryThis winter our Anti Racism Team is reading Citizen: An American Lyric, the New York Times bestseller by poet and MacArthur Genius Claudia Rankine. Citizen, called “a provocative meditation on race,” recounts mounting racial aggressions in ongoing encounters in twenty-first-century daily life and in the media. The group will also have the opportunity to participate in Citizen Read, a dynamic project through ArtsEmerson that includes a public dialogue featuring Claudia Rankine and an op-portunity to attend the world premiere of Rankine’s new play, The White Card. (Note: Space is limited for Citizen Read.) If you plan to participate in the book discussion and if you’d like more information about Citizen Read, contact Stephanie Bode Ward at [email protected] or 617-524-5515.
Dialogue Arts Project Tues., 1/30, 7-8:30 pm, ChurchJoin us for an energizing evening of poetry performance from the artists of the Dialogue Arts Project and members of the Trinity community. Speaking to personal storytelling, exchange across difference, and joyful collaboration, DAP offers an arts-based entryway into critical discourse around identity. Free and open to all. Contact Simone John, [email protected]
12 Lives: Faith, Action, and Witness Guest Speaker ForumsSelect Sundays, 10:15 am, ForumJoin us for our Forum guest speaker series to explore the lives of a diverse cast of ancient and modern people of faith whose life’s work—in theology, art, contempla-tion, or social justice—can have a transformational impact on our own lives today. On 1/29, we will learn about Teresa of Avila from Professor Stephanie Paulsell. On 2/11, we welcome Professor Peter Hawkins as he illuminates the life of Dante. And on 2/25 filmmaker Arleigh Prelow presents on Howard Thurman.
Missed an earlier Forum? Check out the videos on our Going Deeper blog at bit.ly/GoingDeeperBlog
OPPORTUNITIES TO SERVEWe invite you to share your God-given gifts with the parish, the city, and beyond, by participating in one of Trinity’s many ministries. You may find that lives—including your own—will be changed for the better. For a full list and calendar of opportunities, please visit trinitychurchboston.org/serve
Send the Choir to England: Donate Items for Silent Auction Send donations by Sun., 1/7/2018
The Trinity Choirs are still seeking items for the winter Silent Auction to defray the cost of our 2019 England tour. Do you have season tickets, or time in a vaca-tion home you’re willing to share? Can you bake a pie or teach a skill? Maybe your favorite restaurant would donate a gift certificate! To donate an item of at least $50 in value, contact Ron Aldridge, [email protected] by Sun., Jan. 7.
Pine Street Inn Feeding Team Tues., 1/16, 4:30 pm, 444 Harrison Ave., BostonJoin us on the third Tuesday of each month to serve dinner at the Women’s Inn and the Men’s Inn. Contact Matthew VanWinkle, [email protected], 617-304-0627
Rosie’s Place Weds., 1/24, 4 pm, 889 Harrison Ave., BostonJoin our team to prepare and serve an evening meal at Rosie’s Place, a shelter for women and their children. RSVP to Joan Horgan, [email protected]
SUN
DAY
, JA
NU
ARY
7, 2
018
SUN
DAY
HIG
HLI
GH
TSCi
rcle
of H
ope:
Las
t Cal
l!Su
n., 1
/7, a
fter t
he 6
pm
serv
ice,
mee
t in
the
Unde
rcro
ftIf
you
have
n’t p
artic
ipat
ed in
a C
ircle
of H
ope,
we w
ant t
o he
ar fr
om yo
u!
Join
the P
arish
Pro
file C
omm
ittee
for t
he la
st C
ircle
of H
ope.
The P
rofil
e C
omm
ittee
is ex
plor
ing
such
que
stion
s as “
why
do w
e go
to ch
urch
?,” “w
hy
Trin
ity?,”
and
“wha
t are
our
hop
es fo
r our
new
rect
or?”
This
conv
ersa
tion
is a c
hanc
e to
hear
mor
e in
dept
h fro
m o
ne an
othe
r. RS
VP
enco
urag
ed b
ut
not r
equi
red:
par
ishpr
ofile
@tr
inity
chur
chbo
ston
.org
St. A
ndre
ws S
inge
r Ser
ies:
Lov
e &
Mad
ness
Su
n., 1
/7, 2
pm
, 4th
floo
r of P
arish
hou
se •
See
pag
e 2
for d
etai
ls
Send
the
Choi
r to
Engl
and:
Don
ate
Item
s for
Sile
nt A
uctio
nSe
nd d
onati
ons b
y Su
n., 1
/7/2
018
• Se
e pa
ge 4
for d
etai
ls
Child
ren’s
Hom
ily an
d Chi
ldca
re off
ered
durin
g 9 &
11:
15 am
serv
ices.
Child
care
is a
vaila
ble f
or in
fant
s and
pre
-sch
ooler
s in
the
Nur
sery l
ocat
ed on
the s
econd
floo
r of t
he P
arish
Hou
se in
Tap
estry
Hal
l. Ch
ildre
n in
K–5
th gr
ades
wor
ship
with
their
fam
ilies;
they
m
ay le
ave b
efore
the s
erm
on fo
r the
Chi
ldre
n’s H
omily
and
retu
rn at
the P
eace.
HIGHLIGHTSSt. Andrew’s Singer Series
Sun., 1/7, 2 pm, 4th floor of Parish HouseJoin us for a recital of the new “St. Andrew’s Singer Series” (SASS), featuring Trinity’s fabulous staff singers in recital in the intimacy of St. Andrew’s Hall, on the fourth floor of Trinity’s Parish House. Each 45-minute program offers a range of repertoire in this “chamber music” setting, followed by a re-ception to meet and chat with the artists. The Jan. 7 recital features Christopher Carbin (bass-baritone) and Alyssa Weathersby (soprano) and highlights the many intricacies of love: burning passion, ecstasy, heartbreak, and everything in between. Tickets are $20 at the door; those 18 and under are free!
Fridays at Trinity Organ Concerts Fridays, 12:15 pm, ChurchJoin us for this weekly series of 30-minute organ concerts featuring innovative pro-grams by recitalists from around the world. There is no charge for admission, but we invite a donation of $10. On Fri., Jan. 12, we welcome Sarah Johnson.
We Need Your Pledge for 2018!Our deepest thanks to all who have made the financial commitment to show up, step up, and look up in 2018. Our pledging goal of 775 households committing $3M will fund all the ways in which our church will show up, step up, and look up in 2018. Our Vestry will be voting on the budget soon! To make your pledge today, visit trinitychurchboston.org/2018-annual-pledge, stop by the Stewardship Table, or fill out a pledge card in the pews or at the entrances to the church. Contact Director of Stewardship, Adam Dawkins, [email protected], 617-536-0944.
HOURS & INFORMATIONSunday Services at Trinity7:45 am Simple, quiet Holy Eucharist9 am Community Holy Eucharist with youth Choristers & Choir11:15 am Traditional Morning Prayer with Choir; Holy Eucharist first Sundays6 pm Come as you are Holy Eucharist; with Choir 7:15 pm Sacred Silence: Contemplative Prayer 8 pm Compline: Choral music, candlelight, plainsong, silence, peace
Weekday Services at Trinity5:45 pm Weds. Choral Evensong with the Trinity Choristers (12/20 only)12:10 pm Thurs. Midday Eucharist with Healing in the Chapel (12/21 only)
Church (last admittance 15 minutes before closing)Sun. 7:30 am-8 pm • Tues. through Sat. 10 am-5 pm • Closed Mon.Church Open for TouringSun. 12:15-4:30 pm • Tues. through Sat. 10 am-4:30 pm • Closed Mon.Parish House Sun. 7:30 am-8 pm • Mon., Fri. & Sat. 8:30 am-5 pm • Tues., Weds. & Thurs. 8:30 am-9 pm
Senior Staff The Rev. William W. Rich, Interim Rector • The Rev. Rainey G. Dankel, Associate Rector • The Rev. Patrick C. Ward, Associate Rector • The Rev. Rita T. Powell, Associate Rector • Adam Dawkins, Director of Stewardship • Patricia Hurley, Director of Communications • Karen Jarret, Director of Facilities • Cathy Portlock Pacitto, Director of Children’s Ministries • Richard Webster, Director of Music • Sarah Wilcox, Senior Parish Administrator • Louise Burnham Packard, Executive Director of the Trinity Boston Founda-tion • Each can be reached at bit.ly/TrinityStaff
Vestry Peter Lawrence (‘19), Senior Warden • Mark Morrow (‘21), Junior Warden • Geof-frey Smith (‘20), Treasurer • Marva Nathan (‘18), Clerk • Thomas Claflin (‘19) • Ralph Cole (‘18) • Colin Diver (‘20) • Listo Fisher (‘19) • Pauline Haddad (‘20) • Mark A. King (‘20) • Lonsdale Koester (‘19) • Grace Lyons (‘18) • Patricia Lassiter (‘21) • Keith Morgan (‘18) • James Morgan (‘21) • Jill S. Norton (‘21) • Each can be reached at bit.ly/TrinityVestry
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Statement of Affirmation Trinity Church in the City of Boston is a congregation of the Episcopal Diocese of Massachusetts and welcomes and honors everyone. In accor-dance with our baptismal covenant, we affirm the inherent worth and dignity of every per-son. We strive to include all persons without regard to sexual orientation, race, nationality, gender, family configuration, ethnic background, economic circumstances, difference in ability, culture, or age. Our love and acceptance of each other embody our commitment to unity with God and each other in Christ.
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NEW TO TRINITY? 1. Meet a clergyperson after the 9 & 11:15 am services in front of the Baptistry (front-right side of the church).2. Stop by the Welcome Desk in the Narthex (by the front doors) on Sunday mornings.3. Look for a Welcome Minister wearing a green button before or after any service.4. Join us for Simple Supper in the Commons after the 6 pm service.We look forward to getting to know you!
Join Compass Sun., 1/21, 10:15 am, Angel RoomJoin us for this introduction to Trinity. Compass is an opportunity to ask questions about the Parish, meet fellow parishioners, and learn how to get involved in our common life.
For all newcomers questions, contact Mark Kharas, [email protected], 617-536-0944 x360
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Love & madness
sunday, jan. 7, 2 pm
Featuring Alyssa Weathersby, soprano,& Christopher Carbin, bass-baritone
Enter at 206 Clarendon Street, Trinity Parish HouseTickets $20•18 & under free
at Trinity Church Boston presentsSt. Andrews Singer Series
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LOOKING AHEADCabaret, Silent Auction & Parish Party Fri., 1/26, 6-9 pm, Undercoft & Church
Join the Trinity family for an evening of fun and fellowship. The talented Trinity staff singers will lead us on an evening of Global Travels with music from Scotland, India, Iran, and many other countries. Downstairs, enjoy a festive cocktail party and Silent Auction, which will benefit the choir’s 2019 England tour where they will serve as choir-in-residence at Salisbury and Wells Cathedrals.Tickets are available at three price points to make this event affordable to all while also covering costs. Get yours today at bit.ly/TrinityParishParty
ART Winter Book Club & Performance EventBook Discussion: Sun., 1/28, 12:15-2 pm, Ferris LibraryThis winter our Anti Racism Team is reading Citizen: An American Lyric, the New York Times bestseller by poet and MacArthur Genius Claudia Rankine. Citizen, called “a provocative meditation on race,” recounts mounting racial aggressions in ongoing encounters in twenty-first-century daily life and in the media. The group will also have the opportunity to participate in Citizen Read, a dynamic project through ArtsEmerson that includes a public dialogue featuring Claudia Rankine and an op-portunity to attend the world premiere of Rankine’s new play, The White Card. (Note: Space is limited for Citizen Read.) If you plan to participate in the book discussion and if you’d like more information about Citizen Read, contact Stephanie Bode Ward at [email protected] or 617-524-5515.
Dialogue Arts Project Tues., 1/30, 7-8:30 pm, ChurchJoin us for an energizing evening of poetry performance from the artists of the Dialogue Arts Project and members of the Trinity community. Speaking to personal storytelling, exchange across difference, and joyful collaboration, DAP offers an arts-based entryway into critical discourse around identity. Free and open to all. Contact Simone John, [email protected]
12 Lives: Faith, Action, and Witness Guest Speaker ForumsSelect Sundays, 10:15 am, ForumJoin us for our Forum guest speaker series to explore the lives of a diverse cast of ancient and modern people of faith whose life’s work—in theology, art, contempla-tion, or social justice—can have a transformational impact on our own lives today. On 1/29, we will learn about Teresa of Avila from Professor Stephanie Paulsell. On 2/11, we welcome Professor Peter Hawkins as he illuminates the life of Dante. And on 2/25 filmmaker Arleigh Prelow presents on Howard Thurman.
Missed an earlier Forum? Check out the videos on our Going Deeper blog at bit.ly/GoingDeeperBlog
OPPORTUNITIES TO SERVEWe invite you to share your God-given gifts with the parish, the city, and beyond, by participating in one of Trinity’s many ministries. You may find that lives—including your own—will be changed for the better. For a full list and calendar of opportunities, please visit trinitychurchboston.org/serve
Send the Choir to England: Donate Items for Silent Auction Send donations by Sun., 1/7/2018
The Trinity Choirs are still seeking items for the winter Silent Auction to defray the cost of our 2019 England tour. Do you have season tickets, or time in a vaca-tion home you’re willing to share? Can you bake a pie or teach a skill? Maybe your favorite restaurant would donate a gift certificate! To donate an item of at least $50 in value, contact Ron Aldridge, [email protected] by Sun., Jan. 7.
Pine Street Inn Feeding Team Tues., 1/16, 4:30 pm, 444 Harrison Ave., BostonJoin us on the third Tuesday of each month to serve dinner at the Women’s Inn and the Men’s Inn. Contact Matthew VanWinkle, [email protected], 617-304-0627
Rosie’s Place Weds., 1/24, 4 pm, 889 Harrison Ave., BostonJoin our team to prepare and serve an evening meal at Rosie’s Place, a shelter for women and their children. RSVP to Joan Horgan, [email protected]
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HIGHLIGHTSSt. Andrew’s Singer Series
Sun., 1/7, 2 pm, 4th floor of Parish HouseJoin us for a recital of the new “St. Andrew’s Singer Series” (SASS), featuring Trinity’s fabulous staff singers in recital in the intimacy of St. Andrew’s Hall, on the fourth floor of Trinity’s Parish House. Each 45-minute program offers a range of repertoire in this “chamber music” setting, followed by a re-ception to meet and chat with the artists. The Jan. 7 recital features Christopher Carbin (bass-baritone) and Alyssa Weathersby (soprano) and highlights the many intricacies of love: burning passion, ecstasy, heartbreak, and everything in between. Tickets are $20 at the door; those 18 and under are free!
Fridays at Trinity Organ Concerts Fridays, 12:15 pm, ChurchJoin us for this weekly series of 30-minute organ concerts featuring innovative pro-grams by recitalists from around the world. There is no charge for admission, but we invite a donation of $10. On Fri., Jan. 12, we welcome Sarah Johnson.
We Need Your Pledge for 2018!Our deepest thanks to all who have made the financial commitment to show up, step up, and look up in 2018. Our pledging goal of 775 households committing $3M will fund all the ways in which our church will show up, step up, and look up in 2018. Our Vestry will be voting on the budget soon! To make your pledge today, visit trinitychurchboston.org/2018-annual-pledge, stop by the Stewardship Table, or fill out a pledge card in the pews or at the entrances to the church. Contact Director of Stewardship, Adam Dawkins, [email protected], 617-536-0944.
HOURS & INFORMATIONSunday Services at Trinity7:45 am Simple, quiet Holy Eucharist9 am Community Holy Eucharist with youth Choristers & Choir11:15 am Traditional Morning Prayer with Choir; Holy Eucharist first Sundays6 pm Come as you are Holy Eucharist; with Choir 7:15 pm Sacred Silence: Contemplative Prayer 8 pm Compline: Choral music, candlelight, plainsong, silence, peace
Weekday Services at Trinity5:45 pm Weds. Choral Evensong with the Trinity Choristers (12/20 only)12:10 pm Thurs. Midday Eucharist with Healing in the Chapel (12/21 only)
Church (last admittance 15 minutes before closing)Sun. 7:30 am-8 pm • Tues. through Sat. 10 am-5 pm • Closed Mon.Church Open for TouringSun. 12:15-4:30 pm • Tues. through Sat. 10 am-4:30 pm • Closed Mon.Parish House Sun. 7:30 am-8 pm • Mon., Fri. & Sat. 8:30 am-5 pm • Tues., Weds. & Thurs. 8:30 am-9 pm
Senior Staff The Rev. William W. Rich, Interim Rector • The Rev. Rainey G. Dankel, Associate Rector • The Rev. Patrick C. Ward, Associate Rector • The Rev. Rita T. Powell, Associate Rector • Adam Dawkins, Director of Stewardship • Patricia Hurley, Director of Communications • Karen Jarret, Director of Facilities • Cathy Portlock Pacitto, Director of Children’s Ministries • Richard Webster, Director of Music • Sarah Wilcox, Senior Parish Administrator • Louise Burnham Packard, Executive Director of the Trinity Boston Founda-tion • Each can be reached at bit.ly/TrinityStaff
Vestry Peter Lawrence (‘19), Senior Warden • Mark Morrow (‘21), Junior Warden • Geof-frey Smith (‘20), Treasurer • Marva Nathan (‘18), Clerk • Thomas Claflin (‘19) • Ralph Cole (‘18) • Colin Diver (‘20) • Listo Fisher (‘19) • Pauline Haddad (‘20) • Mark A. King (‘20) • Lonsdale Koester (‘19) • Grace Lyons (‘18) • Patricia Lassiter (‘21) • Keith Morgan (‘18) • James Morgan (‘21) • Jill S. Norton (‘21) • Each can be reached at bit.ly/TrinityVestry
TrinityEvents is published biweekly. Events and times are subject to change. For the most up-to-date information, sign up for Trinity Community Update, our weekly email newsletter, at bit.ly/trinityemails
Statement of Affirmation Trinity Church in the City of Boston is a congregation of the Episcopal Diocese of Massachusetts and welcomes and honors everyone. In accor-dance with our baptismal covenant, we affirm the inherent worth and dignity of every per-son. We strive to include all persons without regard to sexual orientation, race, nationality, gender, family configuration, ethnic background, economic circumstances, difference in ability, culture, or age. Our love and acceptance of each other embody our commitment to unity with God and each other in Christ.
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ALL
UPC
OM
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EV
ENTS
AT
TRIN
ITYC
HU
RCH
BO
STO
N.O
RG/C
ALE
ND
AR
P
Plea
se jo
in u
s tod
ay at
10 am
in th
e Com
mon
s for
this
year
’s Ep
ipha
ny B
runc
h. P
arish
ioner
Mig
uel S
ande
rs-Es
posit
o pas
ses a
choco
late c
oin to
a m
embe
r of C
hild
ren’s M
inist
ries
at th
e 201
6 Ep
ipha
ny B
runc
h.
Do you have information for TrinityEvents, website, or other publications? Send your events, listings, and plans to [email protected]. Deadlines are available at trinitychurchboston.org/publications
Trin
ityEv
ents
NEW TO TRINITY? 1. Meet a clergyperson after the 9 & 11:15 am services in front of the Baptistry (front-right side of the church).2. Stop by the Welcome Desk in the Narthex (by the front doors) on Sunday mornings.3. Look for a Welcome Minister wearing a green button before or after any service.4. Join us for Simple Supper in the Commons after the 6 pm service.We look forward to getting to know you!
Join Compass Sun., 1/21, 10:15 am, Angel RoomJoin us for this introduction to Trinity. Compass is an opportunity to ask questions about the Parish, meet fellow parishioners, and learn how to get involved in our common life.
For all newcomers questions, contact Mark Kharas, [email protected], 617-536-0944 x360
4 Fast Ways toGet Connected
?
p
p
p
Love & madness
sunday, jan. 7, 2 pm
Featuring Alyssa Weathersby, soprano,& Christopher Carbin, bass-baritone
Enter at 206 Clarendon Street, Trinity Parish HouseTickets $20•18 & under free
at Trinity Church Boston presentsSt. Andrews Singer Series