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Current COVID Protocols - Updated for 7 August
Cookout Invite - 2 Dates: August, Sept.
Backpacks Blessed on Sunday, 7 August
Altar Flowers for 7 August
Articles for The Voice Due 12 August
Donations For Trinity's Afghan Family
Church by the Pond - 20 August
Save the Date - Homecoming! 11 September
Help Communities Recover from Fires / Flooding
Bishop Ian's Farewell - 10 September
Special Prayer Request
Prayers for Ukraine
Worship with Us
Calendar
News from ECCT
eVoice Deadline
QR Codes
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Update on Current COVID Protocols
as of Sunday, August 7
- At this time, only the Bread will be offered at Communion. Please remember that receiving Bread only imparts the full benefit of the Sacrament.
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Masks at indoor services are strongly encouraged.
- We will continue to wear masks in the office in all common areas, and those who have private offices may request visitors to wear masks. Please be respectful of staff wishes.
As a reminder, there are various levels of comfort in our community with masking, handshakes, and hugging, so please be respectful of others whose decisions differ from your own.
Thank you for your continued cooperation and flexibility. If you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to reach out to Rev. D. or a member of the Vestry.
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Rev. D and her wife, Kristen, are inviting you to a gathering at their home.
Choose from two summer dates,
both on Saturdays:
August 6 or September 10,
1 – 4 pm.
Sign up forms are found here.
These will be informal gatherings so come when you can and stay for however long you can. Hamburgers, hotdogs and beverages will be provided.
Please bring either a side dish or dessert to share.
If you have a favorite folding chair, please bring that too!
Once you sign up, the office will contact you with Rev. D’s address.
If you have challenges using the electronic sign up sheet, please contact Barbara in the office at office@trinityhartford.org or 860-527-8133 ext. 204
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Backpacks Blessed on Sunday at 10:00 am Service
Trinity is once again participating in the Adopt A Social Worker program of Covenant to Care to provide back-to-school materials for Hartford children in need. We’ve been asked to provide backpacks with new school supplies for Middle School students (ages 11-13).
Suggested Supplies list is found here. If you would like to participate, it's not too late! Donations can be brought to Baptistery on Sunday, August 7th for the 10:00 am service.
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The altar flowers for 7 August
are given to the glory of God,
and in celebration of
his nephew, Ismael Rubio's 18th birthday, August 3;
and his mother, Betty Chien's birthday, August 6
by George Chien.
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Articles for The Voice due August 12
The deadline for the next issue of The Voice is Friday, August 12.
Please send all materials for the August issue, which will cover all September events and activities, to voice@trinityhartford.org. Please have all materials for the August issue in on time so events at the start of our next program year can be properly publicized.
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Needed For Trinity's Afghan Family
I. The older Dadwall kids, 8-y/o Abna and 6-y/o Abdul, have been given, through the generosity of Winding Trails Summer Camp, two free weeks at summer camp in August! Neither has ever been swimming, and they need life vests. The refugee resettlement team seeks donations of life vests, or funds to purchase them, from our parishioners. Please note: Abna weighs 60 pounds at this time, and Abdul weighs 40 pounds.
II. The family needs a new computer. The reconditioned computer kindly donated by a local firm has unfortunately not worked out. We are looking for donation of a new computer or funds to purchase one.
If you can help with the life vests or computer, please contact Anne Rapkin at 860-521-5992 or anne.rapkin@gmail.com as soon as possible.
The Dadwalls wish to extend their immense gratitude to the many parishioners who have offered their time, talents, or funds to help the family begin a new life here, secure from the life-threatening dangers that continually surrounded them in their home country. Exile and resettlement in a completely new culture are a huge challenge, but with the help of many caring people, this family is not only surviving but thriving.
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Church by the Pond on August 20
Trinity's late summer opportunity to participate in this ministry led by Christ Church Cathedral is Saturday, August 20.
- We'll meet in the Trinity kitchen at 12:30 to prepare bag lunches, entering though the outside door to the kitchen.
- At 1:45 we'll bring those lunches to Bushnell Park, where we'll participate in the worship service by the pond, led by Rev. D.
- We'll distribute our lunches and personal care items following the service, and finish around 3:00.
All parishioners and families are welcome. Volunteers will observe mask and social distancing protocols while working in the Trinity kitchen, and are encouraged to do so at the park as well.
Please contact me if you have any questions, or to let me know you are planning to participate.
Penny Pearson, convener
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Save the Date:
Homecoming Sunday on
September 11
Trinity Church will launch its new program year on September 11.
More information to follow, but for now please mark September 11 on your calendar. Please consider joining us in person for this celebration of the church home we have in our beautiful (and renovated) buildings, and especially in the hearts and lives of one another.
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Provide Relief and Help Communities Recover from Flooding and Fires
Provide relief and help communities recover from flooding and fires.
Deadly flooding and fires in southern and western parts of the US are displacing thousands and creating a financial burden on the most vulnerable.
Episcopal Relief & Development is working with church and local partners to provide help where it’s needed the most. Your swift response and compassionate gift to the Episcopal Relief & Development Disaster Fund will provide supplies to help communities in Kentucky, Virginia, Missouri, California and other places make a full and sustained recovery.
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Please Join Us for a Farewell Celebration
In Honor of
The Rt. Rev. Ian T. Douglas, Ph.D.
Bishop Diocesan
Saturday, September 10; 2- 5 PM
Camp Washington
190 Kenyon Road
Lakeside, Connecticut 06758
The time is coming where we must bid farewell to our beloved bishop diocesan. Join friends, colleagues, and all our siblings in Christ across Connecticut to dance, eat, celebrate and honor Bishop Ian for his 12 years of dedication to the Episcopal Church in Connecticut.
Camp Washington is located in scenic Lakeside, Connecticut, situated less than one hour from Hartford or New Haven. Complimentary buses will be available from each Region, excluding the Northwest Region, as parking is limited at Camp. (Carpooling is encouraged for those in the Northwest Region.)
When ordering tickets you will be asked if you will be taking a region bus. If so, the region, bus pick up location, departure and return times, and other pertinent information will be included within each option. This information will also be included in your Eventbrite registration confirmation email.
Invitees must be fully vaccinated to attend this event. Proof of Covid-19 vaccination is required at the door. Masks are not required to be worn; but encouraged for guests more comfortable doing so.
There is no charge for this event. Deadline to register is August 17. Inquiries may be directed to one of the event co-chairs, Laura Daly at msdalynac@gmail.com or Alison Hollo at ahollo@episcopalct.org
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Special Prayer Request
A member of our parish, Jacqui Lucier has advanced kidney disease and is in need of a transplant.
As we pray for Jacqui, we also ask that you prayerfully consider being screened as a potential kidney donor. For more information about living organ donation and to sign up to be screened, please visit nkr.org/SBB483. Please encourage your friends and family to consider donor screening.
To hear Jacqui talk about her illness and need for a transplant, watch this clip that has aired on local news.
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Prayers for Ukraine
We pray for the people of Ukraine.
As we pray, you are strongly encouraged to support efforts to assist Ukrainian refugees by donating to the International Rescue Committee (www.rescue.org) or another reputable agency on the ground.
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Worship With Us at Trinity Church
Sunday, 7 August
The Ninth Sunday after Pentecost
8:00 AM Holy Eucharist in the Memorial Garden
10:00 AM Holy Eucharist in the Church
and live-streamed via YouTube
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Sunday, August 7th
8:00 A.M.
10:00 A.M.
Monday, August 8th
5:00 P.M.
Wednesday, August 10th
7:00 P.M.
Friday, August 12th
7:00 P.M.
Sunday, August 14th
8:00 A.M.
10:00 A.M.
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The Ninth Sunday after Pentecost
Holy Eucharist Rite II (Memorial Garden)
Holy Eucharist Rite II (Church)
Blessing of the Backpacks
ACF Meeting (Zoom)
Resettlement Team-Finance Meeting (Library)
Articles due for The Voice
N/A Group Meeting (Huntington Hall)
The Tenth Sunday after Pentecost
Holy Eucharist Rite II (Memorial Garden)
Holy Eucharist Rite II (Church)
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News from the Diocese
Click the links below to read up on what's going on in the Episcopal Church in Connecticut, and in our North Central Region.
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eVoice Deadline
All announcements should be submitted to Barbara Roos at office@trinityhartford.org by Wednesday 9am for publication that week. Announcements that are submitted late will be held until the following week’s edition.
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860.527.8133
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