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Sunday, June 25, 2017 ird Sunday after Pentecost O Lord, make us have perpetual love and reverence for your holy Name, for you never fail to help and govern those whom you have set upon the sure foundation of your loving-kindness; through Jesus Christ our Lord, who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever. Amen. Genesis 21:8-21 Romans 6:1b-11 Matthew 10:24-39 Sunday, July 2, 2017 Fourth Sunday after Pentecost Almighty God, you have built your Church upon the foundation of the apostles and prophets, Jesus Christ himself being the chief cornerstone: Grant us so to be joined together in unity of spirit by their teaching, that we may be made a holy temple acceptable to you; through Jesus Christ our Lord, who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever. Amen. Genesis 22:1-14 Romans 6:12-23 Matthew 10:40-42 Sunday Liturgy 7:45 & 10 am Holy Eucharist pages 1 & 2 6 pm Holy Eucharist pages 3 & 4 Music in the Liturgy pages 5 & 6 T RINITY C HURCH in the City of Boston 206 Clarendon Street, Boston, MA 02116 617-536-0944 o trinitychurchboston.org Welcome to Trinity Church Whether 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.
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Sunday, June 25, 2017 Third Sunday after PentecostO Lord, make us have perpetual love and reverence for your holy Name, for you never fail to help and govern those whom you have set upon the sure foundation of your loving-kindness; through Jesus Christ our Lord, who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever. Amen.

Genesis 21:8-21Romans 6:1b-11Matthew 10:24-39

Sunday, July 2, 2017 Fourth Sunday after PentecostAlmighty God, you have built your Church upon the foundation of the apostles and prophets, Jesus Christ himself being the chief cornerstone: Grant us so to be joined together in unity of spirit by their teaching, that we may be made a holy temple acceptable to you; through Jesus Christ our Lord, who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever. Amen.

Genesis 22:1-14Romans 6:12-23Matthew 10:40-42

Sunday Liturgy7:45 & 10 am Holy Eucharist pages 1 & 26 pm Holy Eucharist pages 3 & 4Music 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.

Prelude At 10 am.

Hymn in Procession Stand and sing for all hymns.June 25 Hymn 372 Praise to the living God (Leoni) July 2 Hymn 494 Crown him with many crowns (Diademata)

Opening Acclamation & Collect for Purity Remain standing.

Canticle S-13 Jubilate DeoCollect of the DayReading Please be seated.

Psalm See Book of Common Prayer for text.June 25 Psalm 86:1-10, 16-17 BCP p. 709.July 2 Psalm 13 BCP p. 597.

Gradual Hymn At 10 am, children leave for the Children’s Homily. Look for the cross beneath the pulpit.

June 25 Hymn 655 O Jesus, I have promised (Nyland)July 2 Hymn 609 Where cross the crowded ways of life (Gardiner)

Gospel of Christ Remain standing.

SermonThe Nicene Creed BCP p. 358. Please stand.

Prayers of Intercession occur within Eucharistic Prayer D.

The Confession BCP p. 360.

The Peace Children return to the service.

AnnouncementsOffertory 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.June 25 I praise thee, O Lord (from St. Paul) Felix MendelssohnJuly 2 How lovely are the messengers (from St. Paul) Felix Mendelssohn

Presentation Hymn At 10 am.Praise God, from whom all blessing flow; praise him, all creatures here below; praise him above ye heavenly host: praise Father, Son, and Holy Ghost.

Hymn 380, St. 3; Old 100th

Holy Eucharist Begins on p. 355 of the Book of Common Prayer (BCP).

1 • Holy Eucharist • 7:45 & 10 am

The preacher may be greeted at the Clarendon Street door after the servcice. o A free tour meets in front of the Eagle Lectern immediately following the 10 am service.

7:45 & 10 am

The Great Thanksgiving Prayer D, BCP p.372.

Sanctus S-127 Front section of The Hymnal 1982.

The Lord’s PrayerFraction Anthem S-167 Front section of The Hymnal 1982.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 10 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.

Music During Communion See pages 5 & 6 for anthem text.June 25Sicut cervus G.P. da Palestrina Hymn 304 I come with joy to meet my Lord (Land of Rest)July 2 Ich weiss dass mein Erlöser lebt Johann Michael BachHymn 318 Here, O my Lord, I see thee face to face (Nyack)

Post-communion Prayer Please stand. BCP p. 366.

Blessing Remain standing.

Hymn in ProcessionJune 25 Hymn 537 Christ for the world we sing! (Moscow)July 2 Hymn 719 O beautiful, for spacious skies (Materna)

DismissalLet us go forth in the name of God. Thanks be to God.

Postlude

Preaching at 10 amJune 25: The Rev. William W. Rich

July 2: The Rev. Patrick C. WardBegins on p. 355 of the Book of Common Prayer (BCP).

7:45 & 10 am • Holy Eucharist • 2

The preacher may be greeted at the Clarendon Street door after the servcice. o A free tour meets in front of the Eagle Lectern immediately following the 10 am service.

3 • Holy Eucharist• 6 pm

Holy Eucharist Begins on p. 355 of the Book of Common Prayer (BCP).

6 pm

Prelude Hymn in Procession Stand and sing for all hymns.

June 25 Hymn 372 Praise to the living God (Leoni) July 2 Hymn 494 Crown him with many crowns (Diademata)

Opening Acclamation & Collect for Purity Remain standing.

Canticle S-13 Jubilate DeoCollect of the DayReading Please be seated.

Psalm See Book of Common Prayer for text.June 25 Psalm 86:1-10, 16-17 BCP p. 709.July 2 Psalm 13 BCP p. 597.

Gradual Hymn June 25 Hymn 655 O Jesus, I have promised (Nyland)July 2 Hymn 609 Where cross the crowded ways of life (Gardiner)

Gospel of Christ Remain standing.

SermonThe Nicene Creed BCP p. 358. Please stand.

Prayers of Intercession occur within Eucharistic Prayer D.

The Confession BCP p. 360.

The Peace

AnnouncementsOffertory 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. June 25 Hymn 484 Praise the Lord through every nation (Wachet auf )July 2 Hymn 641 Lord Jesus, think on me (Southwell)

Preaching June 25: The Rev. Isaac Everett

July 2: The Rev. Patrick C. Ward

6 pm • Holy Eucharist •4

Begins on p. 355 of the Book of Common Prayer (BCP).

The Great Thanksgiving Prayer D, BCP p.372.

Sanctus S-127 Front section of The Hymnal 1982.

The Lord’s Prayer

Fraction Anthem S-167 Front section of The Hymnal 1982.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. Please take any valuables with you when you leave your seat.

Music During Communion See pages 5 & 6 for anthem text.June 25Sicut cervus G.P. da Palestrina Hymn 304 I come with joy to meet my Lord (Land of Rest)July 2 Hide not thou thy face Richard Farrant Hymn 318 Here, O my Lord, I see thee face to face (Nyack)

Post-communion Prayer Please stand. BCP p. 366.

Blessing Remain standing.

Hymn in ProcessionJune 25 Hymn 537 Christ for the world we sing! (Moscow)July 2 Hymn 719 O beautiful, for spacious skies (Materna)

DismissalLet us go forth in the name of God. Thanks be to God.

Postlude

Prelude June 25 Sonata Op. 2 No. 1: Allegro Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827) Impromptu Op. 90 No. 2: Allegro Franz Schubert (1797-1828)

Sanya Malhotra, piano

July 2 Prelude on “America, the beautiful” Calvin Hampton (1938-1984)

Anthem I praise thee, O Lord (from St. Paul) Felix Mendelssohn (1809-1847)I praise Thee, O Lord my God,with all my heart forevermore.For great is Thy mercy toward me, and Thou hast delivered my soulfrom the lowest hell.The Lord, He is good:He will dry your tears,And heal all your sorrows,for His word shall not decay.

Anthem How lovely are the messengers (from St. Paul) Felix MendelssohnHow lovely are the messengers that Preach us the gospel of peace!To all the nations is gone forth the Sound of their words,Throughout all the lands their glad tidings.

Motet Sicut cervus G.P. da Palestrina (1525-1594) Sicut cervus desideratad fontes aquarum:Ita desiderat anima meaad te, Deus.As the deer longsfor the water-brooks,So longs my soulfor you, O God.

Psalm 42:1

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5 • Music in the Liturgy • 10 am & 6 pm

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Colin Lynch, Associate Director of Music Richard Webster, Director of Music

10 am & 6 pm • Music in the Liturgy • 6

Anthem Ich weiss dass mein Erlöser lebt Johann Michael Bach (1648-1694)Ich weiß, daß mein Erlöser lebt,und er wird mich hernachaus der Erden wieder geben werden,und werde in meinem Fleisch, Gott sehen.Denselben werde ich mir sehen,und meine Augen werden ihn schauen,und kein Fremder.For I know that my Redeemer lives,And He shall stand at last on the earth;And after my skin is destroyed, this I know,That in my flesh I shall see God,Whom I shall see for myself,And my eyes shall behold, and not another.

Job 19:25-27a

Anthem Hide not thou thy face Richard Farrant (1525-1580)Hide not thou the face from us, O Lord, and cast not off thy servants in thy displeasure: for we confess our sins unto thee, and hide not our unrighteousness. For thy mercy’s sake deliver us from all our sins.

PostludeJune 25 Prelude and Fugue in F major Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750)

Sanya Malhotra, piano

July 2 Trompette Richard Proulx (1937-2010)

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n Evening of Reconciliation: Taizé Prayer, Dinner, &

ConversationTues., 6/27, 6 pm

, Comm

ons & ChapelJoin the teenage pilgrim

s of Trinity for an evening of dinner, conversation, and Taizé prayer, hosted by the A

nti-Racism

Team. Following up on the Taizé St. Louis

Pilgrimage of Trust, the teens who participated will share their experiences in a panel

discussion. The Pilgrim

age of Trust in St. Louis brought hundreds of young people from

all over the country and around the world together in shared prayer, meals,

and discussion around racial injustice and oppression. Contact M

ary Davenport

Davis, m

[email protected], 617-304-2370, or Sim

one John, [email protected], 617-536-0944 x387

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ITIES TO SERV

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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

Prepare & Serve D

inner at Rosie’s PlaceW

ed., 6/28, 4 p.m., 889 H

arrison Ave., BostonJoin our team

on the 4th Wednesday and any 5th Tuesday of each m

onth to prepare and serve an evening m

eal at Rosie’s Place, a shelter for wom

en and their children. R

SVP to Steve Plotner, [email protected]

, 617-852-6906

Habitat for H

umanity W

ork Day

Sat., 7/1, 8:15 am-3:30 pm

, meet on Clarendon Porch

Join 8-10 of your fellow Trinity parishioners (aged 16 and older) as we work with H

abitat for Hum

anity and a partner family to help build a hom

e. No prior construc-

tion experience is necessary except knowing the difference between a hamm

er and a screwdriver! W

e will meet on the C

larendon porch and drive to the worksite where we will work until 3:30pm

, with a lunch break at noon. If you don’t have a car, don’t worry —

we’ll figure it out; if you do have a car, please be willing to carpool. For m

ore info and/or to volunteer, email Pam

Waterm

an: pamwaterm

an@gm

ail.com or

call 917-796-6715.

Photo Directory Team

Needed

The next edition of the Trinity Parish D

irectory will include photos, to help us to recognize each other as well as keep in touch with each other. A

photo directory also will be a G

odsend for a new Rector! H

elp is needed this summ

er and fall to:• Prom

ote our photography event(s) after services• C

ontact our families

• Help with photography appointm

ent sign-ups • G

reet our families during photography sessions

• Coordinate the design selections for our new directory

To join the Directory m

inistry team, please contact Pat H

urley at phurley@

trinitychurchboston.org

Join the College Behind Bars Mentoring Team

Want to be a part of changing lives? H

elp individuals in prison obtain their B.A.

from BU

as a mentor for Trinity’s C

ollege Behind Bars program. Volunteers m

ake one visit with a partner every two-to-three m

onths until the student graduates, and also w

rite letters and do online research between visits, as needed, to support the in-m

ate’s studies. Training is provided, and Team m

embers support one another as well

as the inmate. Please contact M

artha Byington, mebyington@

comcast.net, 857-204-

4035; or Babz Clough, barbaraclough286@

gmail.com

TrinityEvents

SUNDAY, JUNE 25 & JULY 2, 2017

SUNDAY HIGHLIGHTSParish Update Sun., 6/25, 11:15 am-12 pm, Forum

Join Pete Lawrence, the Rev. Bill Rich, and others for lemonade and an update on news of the parish.

Last Compline of Season June 25 Sun., 6/25, 8 pm, ChurchJoin us for worship, fellowship, prayer, and stunning choral music.

Summer Sunday Schedule Runs through September 3Through Sunday, September 3, Sunday worship will follow the summer schedule:

7:45 am • 10 am • 6 pmWe look forward to sharing summer worship with you and—for many of us—meeting fellow parishioners from Trinity’s “other morning service.”

Children’s Homily and Childcare offered during 10 am service. 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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Sing with the Sum

mer Choirs! Through Sun., 9/3

The Sum

mer C

hoir is the ideal time to give singing in the Trinity C

hoir a try. We

ask only that you have some m

usic-reading ability, some choral experience, and a

comm

itment to punctuality. C

ontact Marissa H

all, Music A

dministrator, m

[email protected]

Spiritual Journeys: Cancer Support Sun., 6/25, 11:15 am, Parish H

ouse 2-ASpiritual Journeys, Trinity’s cancer support group generally m

eets on the third Tuesday of the m

onth. This m

onth, however, w

e will also m

eet Sun., June 25, right after the 10 am

service. If you are coming for the first tim

e, please contact Perry C

olmore, perrycolm

ore@gm

ail.com, 617-416-5616

Nigerian Christian Fellow

ship Sun.,6/25, 12:15 pm, Forum

Trinity’s Nigerian C

hristian Fellowship consists of Nigerian A

nglicans who attend Trinity and other E

piscopal churches in Boston. We m

eet the last Sunday of the m

onth. The whole fam

ily is welcome as we gather for Bible study. C

ontact Joyce N

wosu, [email protected]

Shop Open Sundays Aft

er the 10 am Service

On Sundays, the Shop in the W

elcome C

enter is open after the 10 am

service. A delightful new collection of

Trinity-inspired gifts—scarves and coasters featuring

our windows, stained glass brooches, Trinity patterned bookm

arks, and more are available. E

very purchase supports our hospitality efforts and other m

inistries.

Do you have inform

ation for TrinityEvents, website, or other publications? Send your events,

listings, and plans to [email protected]. D

eadlines are available at trinitychurchboston.org/publications

TrinityEvents is published biweekly. Events and tim

es are subject to change. For the most

up-to-date information, sign up for Trinity Com

munity Update, our w

eekly email new

sletter, at bit.ly/trinityem

ails

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NSunday Services at Trinity7:45 am

Sim

ple, quiet Holy Eucharist

10 am

Comm

unity Holy Eucharist w

ith Summ

er Choir6 pm

Com

e as you are Holy Eucharist; w

ith Summ

er Choir 7:15 pm

Sacred Silence: Contem

plative Prayer (through 6/25)8 pm

Com

pline: Choral music, candlelight, plainsong, silence, peace

(through 6/25)

Weekday Services at Trinity

12:10 pm Thurs.

Midday Eucharist w

ith Healing in the Chapel (through 6/29)

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 Open for Touring

Sun. 12:15-4:30 pm • Tues. through Sat. 10 am

-4:30 pm • Closed M

on.

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. 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 • Joan Mansfield Roberts, D

irector of Finance & Hum

an Resources • Richard W

ebster, Director of M

usic • Sarah Wilcox, Senior Parish Adm

inistrator • Louise Burnham

Packard, Executive Director of the Trinity Boston Foundation • 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

Statement of Affi

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.

Visit trinitychurchboston.org

Like us on Facebook: facebook.com/TrinityChurchBoston Follow us on Instagram: instagram.com/TrinityChurchBoston

SEE ALL UPCOMING EVENTS AT TRINITYCHURCHBOSTON.ORG/CALENDAR

NEW

TO TR

INITY

?1. M

eet a clergy person after the 10 am service 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 m

ornings.3. Look for a W

elcome M

inister wearing a green button before or after any service.4. Join us for lem

onade and cookies on the East C

loister after the 6 pm service.

We look forward to getting to know you!

Contact M

ark Kharas, m

[email protected], 617-536-0944 x360

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et Connected

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Guest Preacher &

Lecture: John Philip N

ewell Sun., 7/9, 10 am

, Church & 12:30 pm

, ForumJohn Philip N

ewell, considered one of the m

ost significant and influential voices in C

hristianity in the 21st century, visits Trinity again this sum

mer with “A

Celtic W

ell of W

isdom: Seeking the Sacred W

ithin.” K

nown for his teaching, writing, and preach-

ing about Celtic spirituality, both its ancient

roots and its fresh expressions, Newell also will be our preacher for that day’s

10 am service.

Golf for Youth M

on., 7/31, 11:30 am,

Blue Hill Country Club, 233 Pecunit Street, Canton, M

A 02021Join Trinity Boston Foundation on the links in support of the youth of Boston! $225 per person includes lunch, a round of golf, and dinner. V

isit trinityinspires.org for m

ore information. C

ontact Mello Barros, m

[email protected], 617-536-

0944 x356

On Sun., June 18, hundreds of parishioners and well-wishers gathered for the Celebration of the Ministry of Sam Lloyd and the conclusion of the How Firm a Foundation campaign, complete with a cake in the shape of Trinity Church. Photo by Roger Lovejoy.

TRINITYEVENTS • 6/25 & 7/2 • 2 TRINITYEVENTS • 6/25 & 7/2 • 3 TRINITYEVENTS • 6/25 & 7/2 • 4 TRINITYEVENTS • 6/25 & 7/2 • 5

LOOKING AHEADAn Evening of Reconciliation: Taizé Prayer, Dinner, & Conversation

Tues., 6/27, 6 pm, Commons & ChapelJoin the teenage pilgrims of Trinity for an evening of dinner, conversation, and Taizé prayer, hosted by the Anti-Racism Team. Following up on the Taizé St. Louis Pilgrimage of Trust, the teens who participated will share their experiences in a panel discussion. The Pilgrimage of Trust in St. Louis brought hundreds of young people from all over the country and around the world together in shared prayer, meals, and discussion around racial injustice and oppression. Contact Mary Davenport Davis, [email protected], 617-304-2370, or Simone John, [email protected], 617-536-0944 x387

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

Prepare & Serve Dinner at Rosie’s PlaceWed., 6/28, 4 p.m., 889 Harrison Ave., Boston

Join our team on the 4th Wednesday and any 5th Tuesday of each month to prepare and serve an evening meal at Rosie’s Place, a shelter for women and their children. RSVP to Steve Plotner, [email protected], 617-852-6906

Habitat for Humanity Work Day Sat., 7/1, 8:15 am-3:30 pm, meet on Clarendon Porch

Join 8-10 of your fellow Trinity parishioners (aged 16 and older) as we work with Habitat for Humanity and a partner family to help build a home. No prior construc-tion experience is necessary except knowing the difference between a hammer and a screwdriver! We will meet on the Clarendon porch and drive to the worksite where we will work until 3:30pm, with a lunch break at noon. If you don’t have a car, don’t worry — we’ll figure it out; if you do have a car, please be willing to carpool. For more info and/or to volunteer, email Pam Waterman: [email protected] or call 917-796-6715.

Photo Directory Team NeededThe next edition of the Trinity Parish Directory will include photos, to help us to recognize each other as well as keep in touch with each other. A photo directory also will be a Godsend for a new Rector! Help is needed this summer and fall to:• Promote our photography event(s) after services• Contact our families • Help with photography appointment sign-ups • Greet our families during photography sessions• Coordinate the design selections for our new directory To join the Directory ministry team, please contact Pat Hurley at [email protected]

Join the College Behind Bars Mentoring TeamWant to be a part of changing lives? Help individuals in prison obtain their B.A. from BU as a mentor for Trinity’s College Behind Bars program. Volunteers make one visit with a partner every two-to-three months until the student graduates, and also write letters and do online research between visits, as needed, to support the in-mate’s studies. Training is provided, and Team members support one another as well as the inmate. Please contact Martha Byington, [email protected], 857-204-4035; or Babz Clough, [email protected]

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HIGHLIGHTSSing with the Summer Choirs! Through Sun., 9/3

The Summer Choir is the ideal time to give singing in the Trinity Choir a try. We ask only that you have some music-reading ability, some choral experience, and a commitment to punctuality. Contact Marissa Hall, Music Administrator, [email protected]

Spiritual Journeys: Cancer Support Sun., 6/25, 11:15 am, Parish House 2-ASpiritual Journeys, Trinity’s cancer support group generally meets on the third Tuesday of the month. This month, however, we will also meet Sun., June 25, right after the 10 am service. If you are coming for the first time, please contact Perry Colmore, [email protected], 617-416-5616

Nigerian Christian Fellowship Sun.,6/25, 12:15 pm, ForumTrinity’s Nigerian Christian Fellowship consists of Nigerian Anglicans who attend Trinity and other Episcopal churches in Boston. We meet the last Sunday of the month. The whole family is welcome as we gather for Bible study. Contact Joyce Nwosu, [email protected]

Shop Open Sundays After the 10 am ServiceOn Sundays, the Shop in the Welcome Center is open after the 10 am service. A delightful new collection of Trinity-inspired gifts—scarves and coasters featuring our windows, stained glass brooches, Trinity patterned bookmarks, and more are available. Every purchase supports our hospitality efforts and other ministries.

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

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

HOURS & INFORMATIONSunday Services at Trinity7:45 am Simple, quiet Holy Eucharist10 am Community Holy Eucharist with Summer Choir6 pm Come as you are Holy Eucharist; with Summer Choir 7:15 pm Sacred Silence: Contemplative Prayer (through 6/25)8 pm Compline: Choral music, candlelight, plainsong, silence, peace (through 6/25)

Weekday Services at Trinity12:10 pm Thurs. Midday Eucharist with Healing in the Chapel (through 6/29)

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 • Joan Mansfield Roberts, Director of Finance & Human Resources • Richard Webster, Director of Music • Sarah Wilcox, Senior Parish Administrator • Louise Burnham Packard, Executive Director of the Trinity Boston Foundation • 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

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.

Visit trinitychurchboston.org

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NEW TO TRINITY?1. Meet a clergy person after the 10 am service 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 lemonade and cookies on the East Cloister after the 6 pm service.We look forward to getting to know you!Contact Mark Kharas, [email protected], 617-536-0944 x360

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Guest Preacher & Lecture: John Philip Newell Sun., 7/9, 10 am, Church & 12:30 pm, Forum

John Philip Newell, considered one of the most significant and influential voices in Christianity in the 21st century, visits Trinity again this summer with “A Celtic Well of Wisdom: Seeking the Sacred Within.” Known for his teaching, writing, and preach-ing about Celtic spirituality, both its ancient roots and its fresh expressions, Newell also will be our preacher for that day’s 10 am service.

Golf for Youth Mon., 7/31, 11:30 am, Blue Hill Country Club, 233 Pecunit Street, Canton, MA 02021

Join Trinity Boston Foundation on the links in support of the youth of Boston! $225 per person includes lunch, a round of golf, and dinner. Visit trinityinspires.org for more information. Contact Mello Barros, [email protected], 617-536-0944 x356

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LOOKING AHEADAn Evening of Reconciliation: Taizé Prayer, Dinner, & Conversation

Tues., 6/27, 6 pm, Commons & ChapelJoin the teenage pilgrims of Trinity for an evening of dinner, conversation, and Taizé prayer, hosted by the Anti-Racism Team. Following up on the Taizé St. Louis Pilgrimage of Trust, the teens who participated will share their experiences in a panel discussion. The Pilgrimage of Trust in St. Louis brought hundreds of young people from all over the country and around the world together in shared prayer, meals, and discussion around racial injustice and oppression. Contact Mary Davenport Davis, [email protected], 617-304-2370, or Simone John, [email protected], 617-536-0944 x387

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

Prepare & Serve Dinner at Rosie’s PlaceWed., 6/28, 4 p.m., 889 Harrison Ave., Boston

Join our team on the 4th Wednesday and any 5th Tuesday of each month to prepare and serve an evening meal at Rosie’s Place, a shelter for women and their children. RSVP to Steve Plotner, [email protected], 617-852-6906

Habitat for Humanity Work Day Sat., 7/1, 8:15 am-3:30 pm, meet on Clarendon Porch

Join 8-10 of your fellow Trinity parishioners (aged 16 and older) as we work with Habitat for Humanity and a partner family to help build a home. No prior construc-tion experience is necessary except knowing the difference between a hammer and a screwdriver! We will meet on the Clarendon porch and drive to the worksite where we will work until 3:30pm, with a lunch break at noon. If you don’t have a car, don’t worry — we’ll figure it out; if you do have a car, please be willing to carpool. For more info and/or to volunteer, email Pam Waterman: [email protected] or call 917-796-6715.

Photo Directory Team NeededThe next edition of the Trinity Parish Directory will include photos, to help us to recognize each other as well as keep in touch with each other. A photo directory also will be a Godsend for a new Rector! Help is needed this summer and fall to:• Promote our photography event(s) after services• Contact our families • Help with photography appointment sign-ups • Greet our families during photography sessions• Coordinate the design selections for our new directory To join the Directory ministry team, please contact Pat Hurley at [email protected]

Join the College Behind Bars Mentoring TeamWant to be a part of changing lives? Help individuals in prison obtain their B.A. from BU as a mentor for Trinity’s College Behind Bars program. Volunteers make one visit with a partner every two-to-three months until the student graduates, and also write letters and do online research between visits, as needed, to support the in-mate’s studies. Training is provided, and Team members support one another as well as the inmate. Please contact Martha Byington, [email protected], 857-204-4035; or Babz Clough, [email protected]

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HIGHLIGHTSSing with the Summer Choirs! Through Sun., 9/3

The Summer Choir is the ideal time to give singing in the Trinity Choir a try. We ask only that you have some music-reading ability, some choral experience, and a commitment to punctuality. Contact Marissa Hall, Music Administrator, [email protected]

Spiritual Journeys: Cancer Support Sun., 6/25, 11:15 am, Parish House 2-ASpiritual Journeys, Trinity’s cancer support group generally meets on the third Tuesday of the month. This month, however, we will also meet Sun., June 25, right after the 10 am service. If you are coming for the first time, please contact Perry Colmore, [email protected], 617-416-5616

Nigerian Christian Fellowship Sun.,6/25, 12:15 pm, ForumTrinity’s Nigerian Christian Fellowship consists of Nigerian Anglicans who attend Trinity and other Episcopal churches in Boston. We meet the last Sunday of the month. The whole family is welcome as we gather for Bible study. Contact Joyce Nwosu, [email protected]

Shop Open Sundays After the 10 am ServiceOn Sundays, the Shop in the Welcome Center is open after the 10 am service. A delightful new collection of Trinity-inspired gifts—scarves and coasters featuring our windows, stained glass brooches, Trinity patterned bookmarks, and more are available. Every purchase supports our hospitality efforts and other ministries.

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

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

HOURS & INFORMATIONSunday Services at Trinity7:45 am Simple, quiet Holy Eucharist10 am Community Holy Eucharist with Summer Choir6 pm Come as you are Holy Eucharist; with Summer Choir 7:15 pm Sacred Silence: Contemplative Prayer (through 6/25)8 pm Compline: Choral music, candlelight, plainsong, silence, peace (through 6/25)

Weekday Services at Trinity12:10 pm Thurs. Midday Eucharist with Healing in the Chapel (through 6/29)

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 • Joan Mansfield Roberts, Director of Finance & Human Resources • Richard Webster, Director of Music • Sarah Wilcox, Senior Parish Administrator • Louise Burnham Packard, Executive Director of the Trinity Boston Foundation • 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

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.

Visit trinitychurchboston.org

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NEW TO TRINITY?1. Meet a clergy person after the 10 am service 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 lemonade and cookies on the East Cloister after the 6 pm service.We look forward to getting to know you!Contact Mark Kharas, [email protected], 617-536-0944 x360

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Guest Preacher & Lecture: John Philip Newell Sun., 7/9, 10 am, Church & 12:30 pm, Forum

John Philip Newell, considered one of the most significant and influential voices in Christianity in the 21st century, visits Trinity again this summer with “A Celtic Well of Wisdom: Seeking the Sacred Within.” Known for his teaching, writing, and preach-ing about Celtic spirituality, both its ancient roots and its fresh expressions, Newell also will be our preacher for that day’s 10 am service.

Golf for Youth Mon., 7/31, 11:30 am, Blue Hill Country Club, 233 Pecunit Street, Canton, MA 02021

Join Trinity Boston Foundation on the links in support of the youth of Boston! $225 per person includes lunch, a round of golf, and dinner. Visit trinityinspires.org for more information. Contact Mello Barros, [email protected], 617-536-0944 x356

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TRINITYEVENTS • 6/25 & 7/2 • 2 TRINITYEVENTS • 6/25 & 7/2 • 3 TRINITYEVENTS • 6/25 & 7/2 • 4 TRINITYEVENTS • 6/25 & 7/2 • 5

LOOKING AHEADAn Evening of Reconciliation: Taizé Prayer, Dinner, & Conversation

Tues., 6/27, 6 pm, Commons & ChapelJoin the teenage pilgrims of Trinity for an evening of dinner, conversation, and Taizé prayer, hosted by the Anti-Racism Team. Following up on the Taizé St. Louis Pilgrimage of Trust, the teens who participated will share their experiences in a panel discussion. The Pilgrimage of Trust in St. Louis brought hundreds of young people from all over the country and around the world together in shared prayer, meals, and discussion around racial injustice and oppression. Contact Mary Davenport Davis, [email protected], 617-304-2370, or Simone John, [email protected], 617-536-0944 x387

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

Prepare & Serve Dinner at Rosie’s PlaceWed., 6/28, 4 p.m., 889 Harrison Ave., Boston

Join our team on the 4th Wednesday and any 5th Tuesday of each month to prepare and serve an evening meal at Rosie’s Place, a shelter for women and their children. RSVP to Steve Plotner, [email protected], 617-852-6906

Habitat for Humanity Work Day Sat., 7/1, 8:15 am-3:30 pm, meet on Clarendon Porch

Join 8-10 of your fellow Trinity parishioners (aged 16 and older) as we work with Habitat for Humanity and a partner family to help build a home. No prior construc-tion experience is necessary except knowing the difference between a hammer and a screwdriver! We will meet on the Clarendon porch and drive to the worksite where we will work until 3:30pm, with a lunch break at noon. If you don’t have a car, don’t worry — we’ll figure it out; if you do have a car, please be willing to carpool. For more info and/or to volunteer, email Pam Waterman: [email protected] or call 917-796-6715.

Photo Directory Team NeededThe next edition of the Trinity Parish Directory will include photos, to help us to recognize each other as well as keep in touch with each other. A photo directory also will be a Godsend for a new Rector! Help is needed this summer and fall to:• Promote our photography event(s) after services• Contact our families • Help with photography appointment sign-ups • Greet our families during photography sessions• Coordinate the design selections for our new directory To join the Directory ministry team, please contact Pat Hurley at [email protected]

Join the College Behind Bars Mentoring TeamWant to be a part of changing lives? Help individuals in prison obtain their B.A. from BU as a mentor for Trinity’s College Behind Bars program. Volunteers make one visit with a partner every two-to-three months until the student graduates, and also write letters and do online research between visits, as needed, to support the in-mate’s studies. Training is provided, and Team members support one another as well as the inmate. Please contact Martha Byington, [email protected], 857-204-4035; or Babz Clough, [email protected]

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HIGHLIGHTSSing with the Summer Choirs! Through Sun., 9/3

The Summer Choir is the ideal time to give singing in the Trinity Choir a try. We ask only that you have some music-reading ability, some choral experience, and a commitment to punctuality. Contact Marissa Hall, Music Administrator, [email protected]

Spiritual Journeys: Cancer Support Sun., 6/25, 11:15 am, Parish House 2-ASpiritual Journeys, Trinity’s cancer support group generally meets on the third Tuesday of the month. This month, however, we will also meet Sun., June 25, right after the 10 am service. If you are coming for the first time, please contact Perry Colmore, [email protected], 617-416-5616

Nigerian Christian Fellowship Sun.,6/25, 12:15 pm, ForumTrinity’s Nigerian Christian Fellowship consists of Nigerian Anglicans who attend Trinity and other Episcopal churches in Boston. We meet the last Sunday of the month. The whole family is welcome as we gather for Bible study. Contact Joyce Nwosu, [email protected]

Shop Open Sundays After the 10 am ServiceOn Sundays, the Shop in the Welcome Center is open after the 10 am service. A delightful new collection of Trinity-inspired gifts—scarves and coasters featuring our windows, stained glass brooches, Trinity patterned bookmarks, and more are available. Every purchase supports our hospitality efforts and other ministries.

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

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

HOURS & INFORMATIONSunday Services at Trinity7:45 am Simple, quiet Holy Eucharist10 am Community Holy Eucharist with Summer Choir6 pm Come as you are Holy Eucharist; with Summer Choir 7:15 pm Sacred Silence: Contemplative Prayer (through 6/25)8 pm Compline: Choral music, candlelight, plainsong, silence, peace (through 6/25)

Weekday Services at Trinity12:10 pm Thurs. Midday Eucharist with Healing in the Chapel (through 6/29)

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 • Joan Mansfield Roberts, Director of Finance & Human Resources • Richard Webster, Director of Music • Sarah Wilcox, Senior Parish Administrator • Louise Burnham Packard, Executive Director of the Trinity Boston Foundation • 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

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.

Visit trinitychurchboston.org

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NEW TO TRINITY?1. Meet a clergy person after the 10 am service 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 lemonade and cookies on the East Cloister after the 6 pm service.We look forward to getting to know you!Contact Mark Kharas, [email protected], 617-536-0944 x360

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Guest Preacher & Lecture: John Philip Newell Sun., 7/9, 10 am, Church & 12:30 pm, Forum

John Philip Newell, considered one of the most significant and influential voices in Christianity in the 21st century, visits Trinity again this summer with “A Celtic Well of Wisdom: Seeking the Sacred Within.” Known for his teaching, writing, and preach-ing about Celtic spirituality, both its ancient roots and its fresh expressions, Newell also will be our preacher for that day’s 10 am service.

Golf for Youth Mon., 7/31, 11:30 am, Blue Hill Country Club, 233 Pecunit Street, Canton, MA 02021

Join Trinity Boston Foundation on the links in support of the youth of Boston! $225 per person includes lunch, a round of golf, and dinner. Visit trinityinspires.org for more information. Contact Mello Barros, [email protected], 617-536-0944 x356

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TRINITYEVENTS • 6/25 & 7/2 • 2 TRINITYEVENTS • 6/25 & 7/2 • 3 TRINITYEVENTS • 6/25 & 7/2 • 4 TRINITYEVENTS • 6/25 & 7/2 • 5

LOOKING AHEADAn Evening of Reconciliation: Taizé Prayer, Dinner, & Conversation

Tues., 6/27, 6 pm, Commons & ChapelJoin the teenage pilgrims of Trinity for an evening of dinner, conversation, and Taizé prayer, hosted by the Anti-Racism Team. Following up on the Taizé St. Louis Pilgrimage of Trust, the teens who participated will share their experiences in a panel discussion. The Pilgrimage of Trust in St. Louis brought hundreds of young people from all over the country and around the world together in shared prayer, meals, and discussion around racial injustice and oppression. Contact Mary Davenport Davis, [email protected], 617-304-2370, or Simone John, [email protected], 617-536-0944 x387

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

Prepare & Serve Dinner at Rosie’s PlaceWed., 6/28, 4 p.m., 889 Harrison Ave., Boston

Join our team on the 4th Wednesday and any 5th Tuesday of each month to prepare and serve an evening meal at Rosie’s Place, a shelter for women and their children. RSVP to Steve Plotner, [email protected], 617-852-6906

Habitat for Humanity Work Day Sat., 7/1, 8:15 am-3:30 pm, meet on Clarendon Porch

Join 8-10 of your fellow Trinity parishioners (aged 16 and older) as we work with Habitat for Humanity and a partner family to help build a home. No prior construc-tion experience is necessary except knowing the difference between a hammer and a screwdriver! We will meet on the Clarendon porch and drive to the worksite where we will work until 3:30pm, with a lunch break at noon. If you don’t have a car, don’t worry — we’ll figure it out; if you do have a car, please be willing to carpool. For more info and/or to volunteer, email Pam Waterman: [email protected] or call 917-796-6715.

Photo Directory Team NeededThe next edition of the Trinity Parish Directory will include photos, to help us to recognize each other as well as keep in touch with each other. A photo directory also will be a Godsend for a new Rector! Help is needed this summer and fall to:• Promote our photography event(s) after services• Contact our families • Help with photography appointment sign-ups • Greet our families during photography sessions• Coordinate the design selections for our new directory To join the Directory ministry team, please contact Pat Hurley at [email protected]

Join the College Behind Bars Mentoring TeamWant to be a part of changing lives? Help individuals in prison obtain their B.A. from BU as a mentor for Trinity’s College Behind Bars program. Volunteers make one visit with a partner every two-to-three months until the student graduates, and also write letters and do online research between visits, as needed, to support the in-mate’s studies. Training is provided, and Team members support one another as well as the inmate. Please contact Martha Byington, [email protected], 857-204-4035; or Babz Clough, [email protected]

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HIGHLIGHTSSing with the Summer Choirs! Through Sun., 9/3

The Summer Choir is the ideal time to give singing in the Trinity Choir a try. We ask only that you have some music-reading ability, some choral experience, and a commitment to punctuality. Contact Marissa Hall, Music Administrator, [email protected]

Spiritual Journeys: Cancer Support Sun., 6/25, 11:15 am, Parish House 2-ASpiritual Journeys, Trinity’s cancer support group generally meets on the third Tuesday of the month. This month, however, we will also meet Sun., June 25, right after the 10 am service. If you are coming for the first time, please contact Perry Colmore, [email protected], 617-416-5616

Nigerian Christian Fellowship Sun.,6/25, 12:15 pm, ForumTrinity’s Nigerian Christian Fellowship consists of Nigerian Anglicans who attend Trinity and other Episcopal churches in Boston. We meet the last Sunday of the month. The whole family is welcome as we gather for Bible study. Contact Joyce Nwosu, [email protected]

Shop Open Sundays After the 10 am ServiceOn Sundays, the Shop in the Welcome Center is open after the 10 am service. A delightful new collection of Trinity-inspired gifts—scarves and coasters featuring our windows, stained glass brooches, Trinity patterned bookmarks, and more are available. Every purchase supports our hospitality efforts and other ministries.

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

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

HOURS & INFORMATIONSunday Services at Trinity7:45 am Simple, quiet Holy Eucharist10 am Community Holy Eucharist with Summer Choir6 pm Come as you are Holy Eucharist; with Summer Choir 7:15 pm Sacred Silence: Contemplative Prayer (through 6/25)8 pm Compline: Choral music, candlelight, plainsong, silence, peace (through 6/25)

Weekday Services at Trinity12:10 pm Thurs. Midday Eucharist with Healing in the Chapel (through 6/29)

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 • Joan Mansfield Roberts, Director of Finance & Human Resources • Richard Webster, Director of Music • Sarah Wilcox, Senior Parish Administrator • Louise Burnham Packard, Executive Director of the Trinity Boston Foundation • 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

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.

Visit trinitychurchboston.org

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NEW TO TRINITY?1. Meet a clergy person after the 10 am service 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 lemonade and cookies on the East Cloister after the 6 pm service.We look forward to getting to know you!Contact Mark Kharas, [email protected], 617-536-0944 x360

4 Fast Ways toGet Connected

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Guest Preacher & Lecture: John Philip Newell Sun., 7/9, 10 am, Church & 12:30 pm, Forum

John Philip Newell, considered one of the most significant and influential voices in Christianity in the 21st century, visits Trinity again this summer with “A Celtic Well of Wisdom: Seeking the Sacred Within.” Known for his teaching, writing, and preach-ing about Celtic spirituality, both its ancient roots and its fresh expressions, Newell also will be our preacher for that day’s 10 am service.

Golf for Youth Mon., 7/31, 11:30 am, Blue Hill Country Club, 233 Pecunit Street, Canton, MA 02021

Join Trinity Boston Foundation on the links in support of the youth of Boston! $225 per person includes lunch, a round of golf, and dinner. Visit trinityinspires.org for more information. Contact Mello Barros, [email protected], 617-536-0944 x356

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