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April 22, 2026

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On Sunday, April 19, more than 100 members gathered for the Annual Meeting to hear highlights from Trinity’s ministries, shared by staff and lay leaders. View the meeting minutes.


We’re grateful to all who attended, and only wish there had been more time to spotlight every ministry and the meaningful work happening across our parish!


The Vestry slate was approved. New members beginning June 1 are Katie Darden, Courtney Hall Murphy, Mike Verderosa, and George Young (returning). We also extend our gratitude to outgoing members Julie Burlingame, Keith Jordan, and Suzanne Perlis for their four years of service.


Special thanks to the Wednesday Men’s Bible Study, pictured above, for preparing and serving breakfast.

Everyone in the Trinity community is invited to sign a steel beam that will become part of the foundation of the Commons! Immediately following the 8am and 10:30 am services on Sunday, April 26, enter Ripley Family Field through the Parish House courtyard to take part.


Markers will be provided, and photos are encouraged. Come be part of this hidden time capsule and leave your mark on Trinity’s next chapter.


Contact Capital Campaign Director Abbie Sumners with any questions.

WHAT IF YOUR FAITH COULD GO DEEPER?


What is Education for Ministry—and why it might change everything.


Maria Elliott shares how EfM creates space to ask deeper questions, connect faith to daily life, and grow in community.

GODLY PLAY IN CLINICAL SETTINGS: TRAINING

On June 10–11 here at Trinity, this Clinical Core Training equips chaplains, social workers, and care providers to use the Godly Play Method in clinical settings. Participants will explore its use as both a spiritual assessment and therapeutic tool through discussion and hands-on practice. The course includes 18 CE hours.

A CALL TO PRAYER IN A TIME OF WAR

As conflict escalates across the Middle East, Rev. Lex invites us to pray for Palestinian Christians, Anglicans in Iran, members of our armed forces, and all who are in harm’s way.

WHAT'S HAPPENING

Krewe de Voix: Schütz Requiem (May 1)


YogaMass (May 2)


Marais Baroque Ensemble: Don Quixote (May 15)


WOTC Monthly Meeting (May 20)


Caregivers Support Group (May 21)


Piano Recital with Peter Collins (May 24)


DIOCESAN EVENTS


Diocesan Earth Day Celebration (April 25)


Second Thursday Women Gather in Community (May 14)


WOTC


Rummage Donations The WOTC Rummage Sale welcomes gently used clothing, housewares, books, toys, art, holiday décor, and more. Drop off donations on weekday mornings at the Josephine Street loading area. For questions or to arrange another drop-off time, contact (504) 522-0276 or sara.allen.harper@gmail.com. Thank you for your contributions. The next sale is scheduled for October 7–11!

SECURITY REMINDER: Trinity staff will never request gift cards, money, or urgent favors by email from personal accounts (e.g., Gmail, Yahoo). Only messages from addresses ending in @trinitynola.com are official.