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Annual Meeting THIS Sunday, Feb 1, 2026!!!
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ANNUAL MEETING THIS SUNDAY immediately after the 8:30 am Service.
Please make a note of this and plan to attend. We need sufficient attendance for a quorum.
Thank you
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This Sunday's Presiding Priest:
Father Jonathan Mayo is back again this Sunday, February 1, 2026. Come out and join us at 8:30 AM!
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At the link provided, you are urged to read the follow message:
A Call for Peace and Discernment: A Pastoral Letter from Bishop Scanlan
Click here for the link.
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BEFORE Heading Out...
Please check WFMZ-69 ALERTS, your email or Trinity's website and Facebook page, for updates regarding service cancelations due to inclement weather.
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LOCAL TV Station to Interview Ken
WFMZ Channel 69 will be interviewing Ken Grieshaber, Senior Warden, live on Monday, February 2, 2026. The segment could air at the 6 AM, 7 AM, or 8AM hours with the possibility of all three!
Click the link below for the station's website
https://www.wfmz.com/
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Mother Laura of St. Margaret's is hosting a Lenten Book Series via Zoom starting February 23. To attend, you need to pre-register to get access to the link. More information is in the poster below. | | |
February's Second Sunday Collection:
Second Harvest Food Bank through Sunday, March 1!!
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At Second Harvest Food Bank, we believe all people deserve access to healthy, nourishing food. Second Harvest Food Bank works to eliminate food insecurity by providing nutritious food to those in need, dismantling access barriers, and advocating for health and racial equity.
Our Mission is to obtain food and distribute it to people in need through area nonprofits and to provide resources for education and advocacy to end hunger. We proudly serve Lehigh, Northampton, Carbon, Monroe, Pike and Wayne counties.
Second Harvest food banks prioritize nutritious, non-perishable items low in sodium and sugar. Top needed items include canned proteins (tuna, chicken), peanut butter, canned vegetables/fruits, soup, stew, pasta, rice, and cereal.
Most Needed Food Items
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Proteins: Peanut butter, canned tuna, canned salmon, canned chicken, dried beans, lentils.
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Canned Goods: Vegetables (low sodium), fruit (in juice or water), soup, stew, chili, pasta sauce.
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Grains: Whole-grain cereal, oatmeal, pasta, rice, flour, crackers.
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Healthy Snacks: Dried fruits, nuts, granola bars.
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Other: Shelf-stable milk, cooking oil, condiments.
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BRUNCH is BACK!!! Sunday, February 22.
We will be meeting after our service on Sunday, Frbruary 22, 2026 at:
Borderline Restaurant
2100 W Union Blvd, Bethlehem, PA 18018
Hope to see you there!
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Volunteer Opportunity: English Language Tutoring
The English Language Classes program, an adult ESL program which operates at the Cathedral of the Nativity, is looking for volunteers. The free, non-denominational program has been in operation since 2021 and currently serves over 60 community members. Tutors help students improve their confidence in English speaking and listening, enhance familiarity with customs and procedures, and address needs by referring to appropriate resources. In addition, through participation in the program tutors help create the safe and welcoming community we all want for the Bethlehem area.
Classes run from 7-9PM twice weekly, and tutors should commit to attending four or more sessions per semester. No experience is needed and there is no need to speak a second language. Orientation and training is provided. A Pennsylvania criminal background check is required.
Anyone who is interested may call Ceil Connelly-Weida, one of the team volunteers, at 610-653-3278.
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| 2026 Episcopal Church Calendars/Daily Devotionals | | As a reminder, the 2026 church calendar and Forward Day by Day, the daily devotional booklets are available. The ushers can direct you to their location in the back of the church, if you are interested. | | |
Our Capital Campaign Continues
Even though the active phase of our campaign has ended, the window is still open. If you were still considering your response or just hadn’t gotten around to returning your card, please do so. We will continue to gratefully accept your contribution to this campaign.
It's ever too late to experience the joy of generosity!
To contribute to the campaign, click here:
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From the Episcopal
Public Policy Network
When words fail, but you need to pray, click the link below to read prayers offered by the Episcopal Public Policy Network.
Many other resources are also available at their website:
Click here for prayers
Click here for EPPN website
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Birthdays
Joyce Meinke, January 30
Lylah Hoff, January 31
Allison Vail, February 3
Mark Heimbach, February 5
Linda Cortis, February 10
Sr. Patricia-Michael Hauze, February 12
Robert Hornyak, February 12
Lynn Piccolo, February 15
Jill Weaver, February 17
Caroline Vail Emmons, February 18
Shaira Taud, February 18
Glen Walls, February 27
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