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Sunday, May 21, 2017 Sixth Sunday of Easter O God, you have prepared for those who love you such good things as surpass our understanding: Pour into our hearts such love towards you, that we, loving you in all things and above all things, may obtain your promises, which exceed all that we can desire; through Jesus Christ our Lord, who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever. Amen. Acts 17:22-31 1 Peter 3:13-22 John 14:15-21 Sunday, May 28, 2017 Seventh Sunday of Easter O God, the King of glory, you have exalted your only Son Jesus Christ with great triumph to your kingdom in heaven: Do not leave us com- fortless, but send us your Holy Spirit to strengthen us, and exalt us to that place where our Savior Christ has gone before; who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God, in glory everlasting. Amen. Acts 1:6-14 1 Peter 4:12-14; 5:6-11 John 17:1-11 Sunday Liturgy Holy Eucharist pages 1 & 2 Morning Prayer & Sermon 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, May 21, 2017 Sixth Sunday of EasterO God, you have prepared for those who love you such good things as surpass our understanding: Pour into our hearts such love towards you, that we, loving you in all things and above all things, may obtain your promises, which exceed all that we can desire; through Jesus Christ our Lord, who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever. Amen.

Acts 17:22-311 Peter 3:13-22John 14:15-21

Sunday, May 28, 2017 Seventh Sunday of EasterO God, the King of glory, you have exalted your only Son Jesus Christ with great triumph to your kingdom in heaven: Do not leave us com-fortless, but send us your Holy Spirit to strengthen us, and exalt us to that place where our Savior Christ has gone before; who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God, in glory everlasting. Amen.

Acts 1:6-141 Peter 4:12-14; 5:6-11John 17:1-11

Sunday LiturgyHoly Eucharist pages 1 & 2Morning Prayer & Sermon 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 May 21 9 am Fugue and Basse et Dessus de Trompette from Suite du Premier Ton

L.N Clérambault 6 pm Hosanna (What the Lord Has Done in Me) comp. Reuben Morgan

Sung by the Hallelu singers arr. Soweto Gospel Choir and Cathy McEvoy May 28 Es ist das Heil uns kommen Herr 17th c., Anonymous

Hymn in Procession Stand and sing for all hymns.May 21 Hymn 191 Alleluia, alleluia! Hearts and voices heavenward raise (Lux eoi)May 28 Hymn 460 Alleluia! sing to Jesus (Hyfrydol)

Opening Acclamation & Collect of the Day Remain standing.

Reading Please be seated.

Psalm Sung by the choir. BCP p. 674 & 676 for text.May 21 Psalm 66:7-14 Sung to an Anglican chant by John Davy (1763-1824).May 28 Psalm 68:1-10 Sung to an Anglican chant by Kellow J. Pye (1812-1901).

Gradual Hymn Children leave for the Children’s Homily. Look for the cross beneath the pulpit. May 21 Hymn 455 O Love of God, how strong and true (Dunedin)May 28 Hymn 635 If thou but trust in God to guide thee (Wer nur lieben Gott)

Gospel of Christ Remain standing.

SermonThe Nicene Creed BCP p. 358. Please stand.

Prayers of the People The call and response areLord in your mercy Hear our prayer.

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.May 21 9 am Jubilate Deo H. Howells

6 pm Hymn 705 As those of old their first fruits brought (Forest Green)

May 28 9 am Lift up your heads W. Mathias 6 pm Hymn 495 Hail, thou once despised Jesus! (In Babilone)

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

1 • Holy Eucharist • 7:45 am, 9 am & 6 pm

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 11:15 am service. On May 21, the altar flowers are given to the glory of God and in loving memory of Harry Lodge.

Presentation HymnAll praise, O risen Lord, we give to thee, who, dead, again dost live;to God the Father equal praise, and God the Holy Ghost, we raise.

Text: Hymn 193, stanza 5, The Hymnal 1982

The Great Thanksgiving Prayer A, BCP p.361

Sanctus S-128 Front section of The Hymnal 1982.

The Lord’s Prayer See pew card for music.

Fraction Anthem S-171 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. 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.May 21 9 am I know that my redeemer liveth J.M. Bach

6 pm I will not leave you comfortless E. Titcomb 9 am & 6 pm Hymn 704 O thou who camest from above (Hereford)

May 28 9 am O God the King of Glory O. Gibbons 6 pm Lift up your heads W. Mathias 9 am & 6 pm Hymn 307 Lord, enthroned in heavenly splendor (Bryn Calfaria)

Postcommunion Prayer BCP p. 366. Please stand.

Blessing Remain standing.

Hymn in ProcessionMay 21 Hymn 492 Sing, ye faithful, sing with gladness (Finnian)May 28 Hymn 450 All hail the power of Jesus’ name! (Coronation)

DismissalPostlude

May 21 Dialogue sur les grands jeux from Suite du Premier Ton L.N. ClérambaultMay 28 Jubilate W. Mathias

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

7:45 am, 9 am & 6 pm • 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 11:15 am service. On May 21, the altar flowers are given to the glory of God and in loving memory of Harry Lodge.

Prelude May 21 Fugue and Basse et Dessus de Trompette from Suite du Premier Ton

L.N Clérambault May 28 Es ist das Heil uns kommen Herr 17th c., Anonymous

Hymn in Procession Stand and sing for all hymns.May 21 Hymn 191 Alleluia, alleluia! Hearts and voices heavenward raise (Lux eoi)May 28 Hymn 460 Alleluia! sing to Jesus (Hyfrydol)

Opening SentencesPreces W. Smith of Durham

O Lord, open thou our lips. And our mouth shall show forth thy praise.O God, make speed to save us. O Lord, make haste to help us.Glory be to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Ghost:As it was in the beginning, is now, and ever shall be, world without end. Amen. Praise ye the Lord.

Invitatory S-17 Front section of The Hymnal 1982

Psalm Sung by the choir. BCP p. 674 & 676 for text.May 21 Psalm 66:7-14 Sung to an Anglican chant by John Davy (1763-1824).May 28 Psalm 68:1-10 Sung to an Anglican chant by Kellow J. Pye (1812-1901).

Reading Look for the cross beneath the pulpit.

Anthem See pages 5 & 6 for text.May 21 Non vos relinquam W. ByrdMay 28 The Lord gave the word, from Messiah G.F. Handel

ReadingHymn Children leave for the Children’s Homily. Look for the cross beneath the pulpit.

May 21 Hymn 455 O Love of God, how strong and true (Dunedin)May 28 Hymn 635 If thou but trust in God to guide thee (Wer nur lieben Gott)

& SermonMorning Prayer

3 • Morning Prayer• 11:15 am

Found on p. 37 of the Book of Common Prayer (BCP).

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 11:15 am service. On May 21, the altar flowers are given to the glory of God and in loving memory of Harry Lodge.

The Apostles’ Creed BCP p. 53

The Lord’s PrayerSuffragesCollect and IntercessionsThe General Thanksgiving BCP p.58

The PeaceAnnouncementsSermon Hymn

May 21 Hymn 704 O thou who camest from above (Hereford)May 28 Hymn 495 Hail, thou once despised Jesus! (In Babilone)

SermonOffertory Anthem See pages 5 & 6 for text. Children return to the service.

May 21 Jubilate Deo B. BrittenMay 28 Coelos ascendit hodie C. Stanford

Presentation HymnAll praise, O risen Lord, we give to thee, who, dead, again dost live;to God the Father equal praise, and God the Holy Ghost, we raise.

Text: Hymn 193, stanza 5, The Hymnal 1982

BlessingHymn in Procession

May 21 Hymn 492 Sing, ye faithful, sing with gladness (Finnian)May 28 Hymn 450 All hail the power of Jesus’ name (Coronation)

DismissalPostlude

May 21 Dialogue sur les grands jeux from Suite du Premier Ton L.N. ClérambaultMay 28 Jubilate W. Mathias

11:15 am • Morning Prayer •4

Found on p. 37 of the Book of Common Prayer (BCP).

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 11:15 am service. On May 21, the altar flowers are given to the glory of God and in loving memory of Harry Lodge.

Anthem Jubilate deo Herbert Howells (1892-1983) Benjamin Britten (1913-1976)

The text is that of S-12 (front section of The Hymnal 1982).

Anthem I know that my redeemer liveth Johann Michael Bach (1724-1820)I know that my Redeemer liveth, and that he shall stand at the latter day upon the earth. And though worms destroy this body, yet in my flesh shall I see God. For now is Christ risen from the dead, the firstfruits of them that sleep.

Job 19: 25, 26; I Corinthians 15: 20

Anthem I will not leave you comfortless Everett Titcomb (1884-1968)I will not leave you comfortless. I will come to you yet again. Alleluia. And your heart shall by joyful. Alleluia.

Anthem Lift up your heads William Mathias (1934-1992)Lift up your heads, O ye gates, and be ye lift up ye everlasting doors, and the King of glory shall come in. Who is this King of glory? The Lord strong and mighty, the Lord mighty in battle. Lift up your heads, O ye gates, even lift them up, ye everlasting doors, and the King of glory shall come in. Who is the King of glory?The Lord of hosts, he is the King of glory.

Psalm 24:7–10

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

Anthem O God the King of Glory Orlando Gibbons (1583-1625)O God, the King of glory, who [which] hast exalted thy only son Jesus Christwith great triumph unto thy kingdom in heaven;we beseech thee, leave us not comfortless, but send to us thine Holy Ghost, to comfort us,and exalt us unto the same place whither our Saviour Christ is gone before;who liveth and reigneth with thee and the Holy Ghost, one God,world without end [now and evermore]. Amen.

BCP, 1662 [1549]

Anthem Non vos relinquam William Byrd (1543-1623)Non vos relinquam orphanos. Alleluia. Vado et venio ad vos. Alleluia. Et gaudebit cor vestrum. Alleluia.I will not leave you comfortless. Alleluia. I will go away and come again to you, and your heart will rejoice. Alleluia.

John 14: 18, 28

Anthem The Lord gave the word (from Messiah) George Frideric Handel (1685-1759)

The Lord gave the word: great was the company of the preachers. Psalm 68: 1

Anthem Coelos ascendit hodie Charles Villiers Stanford (1852-1924)Coelos ascendit hodie, Alleluia!Jesus Christus Rex gloriae, Alleluia!Sedet ad Patris dexteram, Alleluia! Gubernat coelum et terram, Alleluia!Jam finem habent omnia, Alleluia!Patris Davidis carmina, Alleluia!Jam Dominus cum Domino, Alleluia!Sedet in Dei solio, Alleluia!In hoc triumpho maximo, Alleluia!Benedicamus Domino, Alleluia!Laudatur Sancta Trinitas, Alleluia!Deo dicamus gratias, Alleluia! Amen.

Today Jesus Christ, the King of glory,has ascended into the heavens, Alleluia!He sits at the Father’s right hand,ruling heaven and earth, Alleluia!Now David’s songs fulfilled,now is the Lord with his Lord, Alleluia!He sits upon the royal throne of God,in his greatest triumph, Alleluia!Let us bless the Lord:let the Holy Trinity be praised,Let us give thanks to the Lord,Alleluia! Amen.

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DTribute Book for Sam

Lloyd Sundays, during am coffee hours and after the

6 pm service, Com

mons

All are invited to share a favorite m

emory, photo, or m

essage of gratitude, and all entries will be com

piled into a Mem

ory Book that will be presented to Sam upon his retirem

ent on Trinity Sunday, June 11. To contribute to the book, stop by the table in the C

omm

ons, m

ail to [email protected], or share via G

oogle at bit.ly/PhotosForSam

Honor Trinity’s H

istory in Dow

ntown Crossing Tues., 5/23, 10:30 am

, Location to be provided upon RSVP

Join Trinity leaders and other mem

bers of the comm

unity to celebrate the history of the Filene’s block with the rededication of the first and second buildings of Trinity C

hurch in the C

ity of Boston. Hosted by M

illennium Partners. R

SVP to response@

mdaboston.com

Youth Ministry Sum

mit Sun, 6/4, 10:15 am

, ForumYouth, parents, m

entors and all interested parties encouraged to attend. We will lay

out some calendar fram

ework and some hopes and goals for next year in youth m

in-istry at Trinity including confirm

ation details.

Sing with the Sum

mer Choirs! Beginning Sun., 6/18

The Sum

mer C

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

hoir a try. W

onderful music, sparkling com

pany and a different perspective on worship—these

blessings may be yours! W

e 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

Adm

inistrator, mhall@

trinitychurchboston.org

OPPO

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ITIES TO SERV

EW

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 opportuni-ties, please visit trinitychurchboston.org/serve

Rector Search Seeks Comm

ittee M

embers

Applications due Mon., 5/22

Do you have great com

munication skills? W

ork well in Com

mittee settings? H

ave good judgm

ent about people? Submit an application to serve on the Parish Profile

Com

mittee or the Search C

omm

ittee. The parish of Trinity C

hurch will put tremen-

dous faith in our Parish Profile Com

mittee to create an accurate profile that attracts

qualified candidates, and a Search Com

mittee that selects the very best candidate to

lead us into the coming years. D

etailed information and applications are available at

the Parish House front desk, or trinitychurchboston.org/news.

Sunday Night’s Living Bread Info Session Sun., 5/21, 3 pm

, Location TBAC

ontact Liz Soteros-McN

amara, liz.soterosm

c@gm

ail.com, or G

innie Walden, 781-

913-9631

Prepare & Serve D

inner at Rosie’s Place Wed., 5/24 & Tues, 5/30, 4 pm

, 889 H

arrison Ave., Boston RSVP to Steve Plotner, s.plotner@

thegordiangroup.com,

617-852-6906

Support Sole Train at the Run to Remem

ber! Fri., 5/26-Sun., 5/28Sole Train: Boston R

uns Together has been training all year for this race. Sign up to volunteer to show your support of the race and of those courageous Sole Train run-

ners! Register at bostonsruntorem

ember.com

/boston/volunteer.html

Questions? C

ontact Jess Leffler, jleffl

[email protected]

Walk For H

unger Donations W

elcome

Thanks to you, we raised $1682.50 at our Bake Sale, a new record! W

e are now at 91%

of our Team Trinity G

oal of $20,000. Through 6/30, you can still contribute

to our efforts to help hungry people in Massachussets by check; m

ake out to Proj-ect Bread, and leave at Parish H

ouse Desk or give to C

hris DeVany, Team

Leader (617-308-8070, cdevany@

ppiw.com), or by visiting support.projectbread.org/goto/

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TrinityEvents

SUNDAYS, MAY 21 & 28, 2017

SUNDAY HIGHLIGHTSNursery to Be Named for Bettie Copplestone Sun., 5/21, 10:15 am, Tapestry Hall • See page 2

Libations & Learn Sun., 5/21, 7:15 pm, CommonsOur usual simple supper will be augmented by wine and beer and a fascinating presen-tation by Keith Morgan, one of the co-chairs of the How Firm a Foundation cam-paign. Keith, professor emeritus of architectural history at Boston University, will dis-cuss how our church building and the ministries it facilitates have inspired Bostonians and the world beyond since Trinity’s dedication in 1877. He will also review what exactly will be happening over the coming months as our beloved building become a construction site, like many other locations throughout the city. All are welcome!

Rector Search Seeks Committee Members by 5/22 • See page 4

Nigerian Christian Fellowship Sun., 5/28, 12:15 pm, Forum • See page 2

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Children’s Homily and Childcare offered at 9 & 11:15 am. 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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Summ

er and Nurturing the Soul Sun., 5/21, 10:15 am

, ForumJoin m

embers of your clergy team

for a look at some things you m

ight want to read that will nurture your soul this com

ing summ

er.

Nursery to Be N

amed for Betti

e Copplestone Sun., 5/21, 10:15 am

, Tapestry Hall

For more than sixty years (1954-2015), Elizabeth “Bettie” C

opplestone provided love and care to children of Trinity C

hurch and support and warmth to their grateful

families as the N

ursery Founder and longtime caregiver. In her honor and m

emory, the

Nursery will be nam

ed for Bettie with a brief presentation and celebration. Parents and children of all ages who were cared for by Bettie are welcom

e to attend. Contact C

athy Portlock Pacitto, cportlock@

trinitychurchboston.org, 617-536-0944 x236

Call me Kuchu D

iscussion w/ Activist John W

ambere

Sun., 5/21, 1-2:30 pm, Ferris Library

Join Ugandan LG

BTQ

activist John Wam

bere for a discussion of the current situ-ation of the LG

BTQ

comm

unity in Uganda. Building on the screening of the film

Call M

e Kuchu on May 17, everyone is welcom

e to attend whether or not you have seen the film

.

Nigerian Christian Fellow

ship Sun., 5/28, 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 following the 11:15 am service. Th

e whole family is welcom

e as we gather for Bible study. C

ontact Joyce Nwosu, joycenwosu@

yahoo.com

Fridays at Trinity Organ Concerts Fridays through 6/16, 12:15 p.m

., ChurchTh

is weekly series of midday organ concerts features innovative program

s by recital-ists from

around the world. There is no charge for adm

ission, but we invite a donation of $10.

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

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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 (through 6/7)12:10 pm

Thurs. M

idday Eucharist with H

ealing in the Chapel (through 6/15)

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. Samuel T. Lloyd III, Rector • The Rev. W

illiam W

. Rich, Vicar • The Rev. Rainey G

. Dankel, Associate Rector for Com

munity Engagem

ent & Ministry D

evel-opm

ent • The Rev. Patrick C. Ward, Associate Rector for Pastoral M

inistries and Welcom

e • The Rev. Rita T. Pow

ell, Associate Rector for Worship • Adam

Daw

kins, Director of Stew

ard-ship • Patricia H

urley, Director of Com

munications • Karen Jarret, D

irector of Facilities • Cathy Portlock Pacitto, D

irector of Children’s Ministries • Joan M

ansfield Roberts, Director

of Finance & Hum

an Resources • Richard Webster, D

irector of Music • Sarah W

ilcox, Senior Parish Adm

inistrator • Louise Burnham Packard, Executive D

irector 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.

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SEE ALL UPCOMING EVENTS AT TRINITYCHURCHBOSTON.ORG/CALENDAR

Save the Date! Trinity Sunday, 6/11, 10 am10 am service of Celebration & thanksgiving for the ministry of the Rev. Sam Lloyd and the conclusion of the How Firm a Foundation campaign followed by a festive reception.

NEW

TO TR

INITY

?1. M

eet a clergy person 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 m

ornings.3. Look for a W

elcome M

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

ple Supper in the Com

mons after the 6 p.m

. serviceW

e look forward to getting to know you!C

ontact Mark K

haras, mkharas@

trinitychurchboston.org, 617-536-0944 x360

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Our How

Firm a Foundation Cam

paign The Tim

e to Pledge is Now

Have you pledged yet? W

e need you! Pledge cards are in the pews and inform

ation is available online and at the Front D

esk. We are hoping to have all pledges in no later than June 4. Th

ank you to the hundreds who have already com

mitted to H

ow Firm a Foundation, bringing our

current total to more than 89%

of our $25 million goal! Your support will renew our

building for worship, welcome, and com

munity, as well as deepen our outreach and

justice ministries for m

any years to come. Pledges and gifts m

ay be made to: Trinity

Church, 206 C

larendon Street Boston, MA

02116, Note: H

ow Firm a Foundation.

For more info, contact D

irector of Stewardship Adam

Dawkins, adawkins@

trinity-churchboston.org, 617-536-0944, or visit trinitychurchboston.org/give

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LOOKING AHEADTribute Book for Sam Lloyd Sundays, during am coffee hours and after the 6 pm service, Commons

All are invited to share a favorite memory, photo, or message of gratitude, and all entries will be compiled into a Memory Book that will be presented to Sam upon his retirement on Trinity Sunday, June 11. To contribute to the book, stop by the table in the Commons,

mail to [email protected], or share via Google at bit.ly/PhotosForSam

Honor Trinity’s History in Downtown Crossing Tues., 5/23, 10:30 am, Location to be provided upon RSVP

Join Trinity leaders and other members of the community to celebrate the history of the Filene’s block with the rededication of the first and second buildings of Trinity Church in the City of Boston. Hosted by Millennium Partners. RSVP to [email protected]

Youth Ministry Summit Sun, 6/4, 10:15 am, ForumYouth, parents, mentors and all interested parties encouraged to attend. We will lay out some calendar framework and some hopes and goals for next year in youth min-istry at Trinity including confirmation details.

Sing with the Summer Choirs! Beginning Sun., 6/18The Summer Choir is the ideal time to give it singing in the Trinity Choir a try. Wonderful music, sparkling company and a different perspective on worship—these blessings may be yours! 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]

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 opportuni-ties, please visit trinitychurchboston.org/serve

Rector Search Seeks Committee Members Applications due Mon., 5/22

Do you have great communication skills? Work well in Committee settings? Have good judgment about people? Submit an application to serve on the Parish Profile Committee or the Search Committee. The parish of Trinity Church will put tremen-dous faith in our Parish Profile Committee to create an accurate profile that attracts qualified candidates, and a Search Committee that selects the very best candidate to lead us into the coming years. Detailed information and applications are available at the Parish House front desk, or trinitychurchboston.org/news.

Sunday Night’s Living Bread Info Session Sun., 5/21, 3 pm, Location TBAContact Liz Soteros-McNamara, [email protected], or Ginnie Walden, 781-913-9631

Prepare & Serve Dinner at Rosie’s Place Wed., 5/24 & Tues, 5/30, 4 pm, 889 Harrison Ave., Boston RSVP to Steve Plotner, [email protected], 617-852-6906

Support Sole Train at the Run to Remember! Fri., 5/26-Sun., 5/28Sole Train: Boston Runs Together has been training all year for this race. Sign up to volunteer to show your support of the race and of those courageous Sole Train run-

ners! Register at bostonsruntoremember.com/boston/volunteer.html Questions? Contact Jess Leffler, [email protected]

Walk For Hunger Donations WelcomeThanks to you, we raised $1682.50 at our Bake Sale, a new record! We are now at 91% of our Team Trinity Goal of $20,000. Through 6/30, you can still contribute to our efforts to help hungry people in Massachussets by check; make out to Proj-ect Bread, and leave at Parish House Desk or give to Chris DeVany, Team Leader (617-308-8070, [email protected]), or by visiting support.projectbread.org/goto/trinitychurchboston

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HIGHLIGHTSSummer and Nurturing the Soul Sun., 5/21, 10:15 am, Forum

Join members of your clergy team for a look at some things you might want to read that will nurture your soul this coming summer.

Nursery to Be Named for Bettie Copplestone Sun., 5/21, 10:15 am, Tapestry Hall

For more than sixty years (1954-2015), Elizabeth “Bettie” Copplestone provided love and care to children of Trinity Church and support and warmth to their grateful families as the Nursery Founder and longtime caregiver. In her honor and memory, the Nursery will be named for Bettie with a brief presentation and celebration. Parents and children of all ages who were cared for by Bettie are welcome to attend. Contact Cathy Portlock Pacitto, [email protected], 617-536-0944 x236

Call me Kuchu Discussion w/ Activist John Wambere Sun., 5/21, 1-2:30 pm, Ferris Library

Join Ugandan LGBTQ activist John Wambere for a discussion of the current situ-ation of the LGBTQ community in Uganda. Building on the screening of the film Call Me Kuchu on May 17, everyone is welcome to attend whether or not you have seen the film.

Nigerian Christian Fellowship Sun., 5/28, 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 following the 11:15 am service. The whole family is welcome as we gather for Bible study. Contact Joyce Nwosu, [email protected]

Fridays at Trinity Organ Concerts Fridays through 6/16, 12:15 p.m., ChurchThis weekly series of midday organ concerts features innovative programs by recital-ists from around the world. There is no charge for admission, but we invite a donation of $10.

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

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 (through 6/7)12:10 pm Thurs. Midday Eucharist with Healing in the Chapel (through 6/15)

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. Samuel T. Lloyd III, Rector • The Rev. William W. Rich, Vicar • The Rev. Rainey G. Dankel, Associate Rector for Community Engagement & Ministry Devel-opment • The Rev. Patrick C. Ward, Associate Rector for Pastoral Ministries and Welcome • The Rev. Rita T. Powell, Associate Rector for Worship • Adam Dawkins, Director of Steward-ship • 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.

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NEW TO TRINITY?1. Meet a clergy person 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 p.m. serviceWe look forward to getting to know you!Contact Mark Kharas, [email protected], 617-536-0944 x360

4 Fast Ways toGet Connected

?CAPITAL CAMPAIGNOur How Firm a Foundation Campaign The Time to Pledge is Now

Have you pledged yet? We need you! Pledge cards are in the pews and information is available online and at the Front Desk. We are hoping to have all pledges in no later than June 4. Thank you to the hundreds who have already committed to How Firm a Foundation, bringing our current total to more than 89% of our $25 million goal! Your support will renew our building for worship, welcome, and community, as well as deepen our outreach and justice ministries for many years to come. Pledges and gifts may be made to: Trinity Church, 206 Clarendon Street Boston, MA 02116, Note: How Firm a Foundation. For more info, contact Director of Stewardship Adam Dawkins, [email protected], 617-536-0944, or visit trinitychurchboston.org/give

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LOOKING AHEADTribute Book for Sam Lloyd Sundays, during am coffee hours and after the 6 pm service, Commons

All are invited to share a favorite memory, photo, or message of gratitude, and all entries will be compiled into a Memory Book that will be presented to Sam upon his retirement on Trinity Sunday, June 11. To contribute to the book, stop by the table in the Commons,

mail to [email protected], or share via Google at bit.ly/PhotosForSam

Honor Trinity’s History in Downtown Crossing Tues., 5/23, 10:30 am, Location to be provided upon RSVP

Join Trinity leaders and other members of the community to celebrate the history of the Filene’s block with the rededication of the first and second buildings of Trinity Church in the City of Boston. Hosted by Millennium Partners. RSVP to [email protected]

Youth Ministry Summit Sun, 6/4, 10:15 am, ForumYouth, parents, mentors and all interested parties encouraged to attend. We will lay out some calendar framework and some hopes and goals for next year in youth min-istry at Trinity including confirmation details.

Sing with the Summer Choirs! Beginning Sun., 6/18The Summer Choir is the ideal time to give it singing in the Trinity Choir a try. Wonderful music, sparkling company and a different perspective on worship—these blessings may be yours! 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]

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 opportuni-ties, please visit trinitychurchboston.org/serve

Rector Search Seeks Committee Members Applications due Mon., 5/22

Do you have great communication skills? Work well in Committee settings? Have good judgment about people? Submit an application to serve on the Parish Profile Committee or the Search Committee. The parish of Trinity Church will put tremen-dous faith in our Parish Profile Committee to create an accurate profile that attracts qualified candidates, and a Search Committee that selects the very best candidate to lead us into the coming years. Detailed information and applications are available at the Parish House front desk, or trinitychurchboston.org/news.

Sunday Night’s Living Bread Info Session Sun., 5/21, 3 pm, Location TBAContact Liz Soteros-McNamara, [email protected], or Ginnie Walden, 781-913-9631

Prepare & Serve Dinner at Rosie’s Place Wed., 5/24 & Tues, 5/30, 4 pm, 889 Harrison Ave., Boston RSVP to Steve Plotner, [email protected], 617-852-6906

Support Sole Train at the Run to Remember! Fri., 5/26-Sun., 5/28Sole Train: Boston Runs Together has been training all year for this race. Sign up to volunteer to show your support of the race and of those courageous Sole Train run-

ners! Register at bostonsruntoremember.com/boston/volunteer.html Questions? Contact Jess Leffler, [email protected]

Walk For Hunger Donations WelcomeThanks to you, we raised $1682.50 at our Bake Sale, a new record! We are now at 91% of our Team Trinity Goal of $20,000. Through 6/30, you can still contribute to our efforts to help hungry people in Massachussets by check; make out to Proj-ect Bread, and leave at Parish House Desk or give to Chris DeVany, Team Leader (617-308-8070, [email protected]), or by visiting support.projectbread.org/goto/trinitychurchboston

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HIGHLIGHTSSummer and Nurturing the Soul Sun., 5/21, 10:15 am, Forum

Join members of your clergy team for a look at some things you might want to read that will nurture your soul this coming summer.

Nursery to Be Named for Bettie Copplestone Sun., 5/21, 10:15 am, Tapestry Hall

For more than sixty years (1954-2015), Elizabeth “Bettie” Copplestone provided love and care to children of Trinity Church and support and warmth to their grateful families as the Nursery Founder and longtime caregiver. In her honor and memory, the Nursery will be named for Bettie with a brief presentation and celebration. Parents and children of all ages who were cared for by Bettie are welcome to attend. Contact Cathy Portlock Pacitto, [email protected], 617-536-0944 x236

Call me Kuchu Discussion w/ Activist John Wambere Sun., 5/21, 1-2:30 pm, Ferris Library

Join Ugandan LGBTQ activist John Wambere for a discussion of the current situ-ation of the LGBTQ community in Uganda. Building on the screening of the film Call Me Kuchu on May 17, everyone is welcome to attend whether or not you have seen the film.

Nigerian Christian Fellowship Sun., 5/28, 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 following the 11:15 am service. The whole family is welcome as we gather for Bible study. Contact Joyce Nwosu, [email protected]

Fridays at Trinity Organ Concerts Fridays through 6/16, 12:15 p.m., ChurchThis weekly series of midday organ concerts features innovative programs by recital-ists from around the world. There is no charge for admission, but we invite a donation of $10.

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

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 (through 6/7)12:10 pm Thurs. Midday Eucharist with Healing in the Chapel (through 6/15)

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. Samuel T. Lloyd III, Rector • The Rev. William W. Rich, Vicar • The Rev. Rainey G. Dankel, Associate Rector for Community Engagement & Ministry Devel-opment • The Rev. Patrick C. Ward, Associate Rector for Pastoral Ministries and Welcome • The Rev. Rita T. Powell, Associate Rector for Worship • Adam Dawkins, Director of Steward-ship • 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.

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NEW TO TRINITY?1. Meet a clergy person 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 p.m. serviceWe look forward to getting to know you!Contact Mark Kharas, [email protected], 617-536-0944 x360

4 Fast Ways toGet Connected

?CAPITAL CAMPAIGNOur How Firm a Foundation Campaign The Time to Pledge is Now

Have you pledged yet? We need you! Pledge cards are in the pews and information is available online and at the Front Desk. We are hoping to have all pledges in no later than June 4. Thank you to the hundreds who have already committed to How Firm a Foundation, bringing our current total to more than 89% of our $25 million goal! Your support will renew our building for worship, welcome, and community, as well as deepen our outreach and justice ministries for many years to come. Pledges and gifts may be made to: Trinity Church, 206 Clarendon Street Boston, MA 02116, Note: How Firm a Foundation. For more info, contact Director of Stewardship Adam Dawkins, [email protected], 617-536-0944, or visit trinitychurchboston.org/give

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TRINITYEVENTS • 5/21 & 5/28 • 2 TRINITYEVENTS • 5/21 & 5/28 • 3 TRINITYEVENTS • 5/21 & 5/28 • 4 TRINITYEVENTS • 5/21 & 5/28 • 5

LOOKING AHEADTribute Book for Sam Lloyd Sundays, during am coffee hours and after the 6 pm service, Commons

All are invited to share a favorite memory, photo, or message of gratitude, and all entries will be compiled into a Memory Book that will be presented to Sam upon his retirement on Trinity Sunday, June 11. To contribute to the book, stop by the table in the Commons,

mail to [email protected], or share via Google at bit.ly/PhotosForSam

Honor Trinity’s History in Downtown Crossing Tues., 5/23, 10:30 am, Location to be provided upon RSVP

Join Trinity leaders and other members of the community to celebrate the history of the Filene’s block with the rededication of the first and second buildings of Trinity Church in the City of Boston. Hosted by Millennium Partners. RSVP to [email protected]

Youth Ministry Summit Sun, 6/4, 10:15 am, ForumYouth, parents, mentors and all interested parties encouraged to attend. We will lay out some calendar framework and some hopes and goals for next year in youth min-istry at Trinity including confirmation details.

Sing with the Summer Choirs! Beginning Sun., 6/18The Summer Choir is the ideal time to give it singing in the Trinity Choir a try. Wonderful music, sparkling company and a different perspective on worship—these blessings may be yours! 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]

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 opportuni-ties, please visit trinitychurchboston.org/serve

Rector Search Seeks Committee Members Applications due Mon., 5/22

Do you have great communication skills? Work well in Committee settings? Have good judgment about people? Submit an application to serve on the Parish Profile Committee or the Search Committee. The parish of Trinity Church will put tremen-dous faith in our Parish Profile Committee to create an accurate profile that attracts qualified candidates, and a Search Committee that selects the very best candidate to lead us into the coming years. Detailed information and applications are available at the Parish House front desk, or trinitychurchboston.org/news.

Sunday Night’s Living Bread Info Session Sun., 5/21, 3 pm, Location TBAContact Liz Soteros-McNamara, [email protected], or Ginnie Walden, 781-913-9631

Prepare & Serve Dinner at Rosie’s Place Wed., 5/24 & Tues, 5/30, 4 pm, 889 Harrison Ave., Boston RSVP to Steve Plotner, [email protected], 617-852-6906

Support Sole Train at the Run to Remember! Fri., 5/26-Sun., 5/28Sole Train: Boston Runs Together has been training all year for this race. Sign up to volunteer to show your support of the race and of those courageous Sole Train run-

ners! Register at bostonsruntoremember.com/boston/volunteer.html Questions? Contact Jess Leffler, [email protected]

Walk For Hunger Donations WelcomeThanks to you, we raised $1682.50 at our Bake Sale, a new record! We are now at 91% of our Team Trinity Goal of $20,000. Through 6/30, you can still contribute to our efforts to help hungry people in Massachussets by check; make out to Proj-ect Bread, and leave at Parish House Desk or give to Chris DeVany, Team Leader (617-308-8070, [email protected]), or by visiting support.projectbread.org/goto/trinitychurchboston

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HIGHLIGHTSSummer and Nurturing the Soul Sun., 5/21, 10:15 am, Forum

Join members of your clergy team for a look at some things you might want to read that will nurture your soul this coming summer.

Nursery to Be Named for Bettie Copplestone Sun., 5/21, 10:15 am, Tapestry Hall

For more than sixty years (1954-2015), Elizabeth “Bettie” Copplestone provided love and care to children of Trinity Church and support and warmth to their grateful families as the Nursery Founder and longtime caregiver. In her honor and memory, the Nursery will be named for Bettie with a brief presentation and celebration. Parents and children of all ages who were cared for by Bettie are welcome to attend. Contact Cathy Portlock Pacitto, [email protected], 617-536-0944 x236

Call me Kuchu Discussion w/ Activist John Wambere Sun., 5/21, 1-2:30 pm, Ferris Library

Join Ugandan LGBTQ activist John Wambere for a discussion of the current situ-ation of the LGBTQ community in Uganda. Building on the screening of the film Call Me Kuchu on May 17, everyone is welcome to attend whether or not you have seen the film.

Nigerian Christian Fellowship Sun., 5/28, 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 following the 11:15 am service. The whole family is welcome as we gather for Bible study. Contact Joyce Nwosu, [email protected]

Fridays at Trinity Organ Concerts Fridays through 6/16, 12:15 p.m., ChurchThis weekly series of midday organ concerts features innovative programs by recital-ists from around the world. There is no charge for admission, but we invite a donation of $10.

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

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 (through 6/7)12:10 pm Thurs. Midday Eucharist with Healing in the Chapel (through 6/15)

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. Samuel T. Lloyd III, Rector • The Rev. William W. Rich, Vicar • The Rev. Rainey G. Dankel, Associate Rector for Community Engagement & Ministry Devel-opment • The Rev. Patrick C. Ward, Associate Rector for Pastoral Ministries and Welcome • The Rev. Rita T. Powell, Associate Rector for Worship • Adam Dawkins, Director of Steward-ship • 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.

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NEW TO TRINITY?1. Meet a clergy person 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 p.m. serviceWe look forward to getting to know you!Contact Mark Kharas, [email protected], 617-536-0944 x360

4 Fast Ways toGet Connected

?CAPITAL CAMPAIGNOur How Firm a Foundation Campaign The Time to Pledge is Now

Have you pledged yet? We need you! Pledge cards are in the pews and information is available online and at the Front Desk. We are hoping to have all pledges in no later than June 4. Thank you to the hundreds who have already committed to How Firm a Foundation, bringing our current total to more than 89% of our $25 million goal! Your support will renew our building for worship, welcome, and community, as well as deepen our outreach and justice ministries for many years to come. Pledges and gifts may be made to: Trinity Church, 206 Clarendon Street Boston, MA 02116, Note: How Firm a Foundation. For more info, contact Director of Stewardship Adam Dawkins, [email protected], 617-536-0944, or visit trinitychurchboston.org/give

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TRINITYEVENTS • 5/21 & 5/28 • 2 TRINITYEVENTS • 5/21 & 5/28 • 3 TRINITYEVENTS • 5/21 & 5/28 • 4 TRINITYEVENTS • 5/21 & 5/28 • 5

LOOKING AHEADTribute Book for Sam Lloyd Sundays, during am coffee hours and after the 6 pm service, Commons

All are invited to share a favorite memory, photo, or message of gratitude, and all entries will be compiled into a Memory Book that will be presented to Sam upon his retirement on Trinity Sunday, June 11. To contribute to the book, stop by the table in the Commons,

mail to [email protected], or share via Google at bit.ly/PhotosForSam

Honor Trinity’s History in Downtown Crossing Tues., 5/23, 10:30 am, Location to be provided upon RSVP

Join Trinity leaders and other members of the community to celebrate the history of the Filene’s block with the rededication of the first and second buildings of Trinity Church in the City of Boston. Hosted by Millennium Partners. RSVP to [email protected]

Youth Ministry Summit Sun, 6/4, 10:15 am, ForumYouth, parents, mentors and all interested parties encouraged to attend. We will lay out some calendar framework and some hopes and goals for next year in youth min-istry at Trinity including confirmation details.

Sing with the Summer Choirs! Beginning Sun., 6/18The Summer Choir is the ideal time to give it singing in the Trinity Choir a try. Wonderful music, sparkling company and a different perspective on worship—these blessings may be yours! 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]

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 opportuni-ties, please visit trinitychurchboston.org/serve

Rector Search Seeks Committee Members Applications due Mon., 5/22

Do you have great communication skills? Work well in Committee settings? Have good judgment about people? Submit an application to serve on the Parish Profile Committee or the Search Committee. The parish of Trinity Church will put tremen-dous faith in our Parish Profile Committee to create an accurate profile that attracts qualified candidates, and a Search Committee that selects the very best candidate to lead us into the coming years. Detailed information and applications are available at the Parish House front desk, or trinitychurchboston.org/news.

Sunday Night’s Living Bread Info Session Sun., 5/21, 3 pm, Location TBAContact Liz Soteros-McNamara, [email protected], or Ginnie Walden, 781-913-9631

Prepare & Serve Dinner at Rosie’s Place Wed., 5/24 & Tues, 5/30, 4 pm, 889 Harrison Ave., Boston RSVP to Steve Plotner, [email protected], 617-852-6906

Support Sole Train at the Run to Remember! Fri., 5/26-Sun., 5/28Sole Train: Boston Runs Together has been training all year for this race. Sign up to volunteer to show your support of the race and of those courageous Sole Train run-

ners! Register at bostonsruntoremember.com/boston/volunteer.html Questions? Contact Jess Leffler, [email protected]

Walk For Hunger Donations WelcomeThanks to you, we raised $1682.50 at our Bake Sale, a new record! We are now at 91% of our Team Trinity Goal of $20,000. Through 6/30, you can still contribute to our efforts to help hungry people in Massachussets by check; make out to Proj-ect Bread, and leave at Parish House Desk or give to Chris DeVany, Team Leader (617-308-8070, [email protected]), or by visiting support.projectbread.org/goto/trinitychurchboston

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HIGHLIGHTSSummer and Nurturing the Soul Sun., 5/21, 10:15 am, Forum

Join members of your clergy team for a look at some things you might want to read that will nurture your soul this coming summer.

Nursery to Be Named for Bettie Copplestone Sun., 5/21, 10:15 am, Tapestry Hall

For more than sixty years (1954-2015), Elizabeth “Bettie” Copplestone provided love and care to children of Trinity Church and support and warmth to their grateful families as the Nursery Founder and longtime caregiver. In her honor and memory, the Nursery will be named for Bettie with a brief presentation and celebration. Parents and children of all ages who were cared for by Bettie are welcome to attend. Contact Cathy Portlock Pacitto, [email protected], 617-536-0944 x236

Call me Kuchu Discussion w/ Activist John Wambere Sun., 5/21, 1-2:30 pm, Ferris Library

Join Ugandan LGBTQ activist John Wambere for a discussion of the current situ-ation of the LGBTQ community in Uganda. Building on the screening of the film Call Me Kuchu on May 17, everyone is welcome to attend whether or not you have seen the film.

Nigerian Christian Fellowship Sun., 5/28, 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 following the 11:15 am service. The whole family is welcome as we gather for Bible study. Contact Joyce Nwosu, [email protected]

Fridays at Trinity Organ Concerts Fridays through 6/16, 12:15 p.m., ChurchThis weekly series of midday organ concerts features innovative programs by recital-ists from around the world. There is no charge for admission, but we invite a donation of $10.

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

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 (through 6/7)12:10 pm Thurs. Midday Eucharist with Healing in the Chapel (through 6/15)

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. Samuel T. Lloyd III, Rector • The Rev. William W. Rich, Vicar • The Rev. Rainey G. Dankel, Associate Rector for Community Engagement & Ministry Devel-opment • The Rev. Patrick C. Ward, Associate Rector for Pastoral Ministries and Welcome • The Rev. Rita T. Powell, Associate Rector for Worship • Adam Dawkins, Director of Steward-ship • 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.

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atio

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NEW TO TRINITY?1. Meet a clergy person 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 p.m. serviceWe look forward to getting to know you!Contact Mark Kharas, [email protected], 617-536-0944 x360

4 Fast Ways toGet Connected

?CAPITAL CAMPAIGNOur How Firm a Foundation Campaign The Time to Pledge is Now

Have you pledged yet? We need you! Pledge cards are in the pews and information is available online and at the Front Desk. We are hoping to have all pledges in no later than June 4. Thank you to the hundreds who have already committed to How Firm a Foundation, bringing our current total to more than 89% of our $25 million goal! Your support will renew our building for worship, welcome, and community, as well as deepen our outreach and justice ministries for many years to come. Pledges and gifts may be made to: Trinity Church, 206 Clarendon Street Boston, MA 02116, Note: How Firm a Foundation. For more info, contact Director of Stewardship Adam Dawkins, [email protected], 617-536-0944, or visit trinitychurchboston.org/give

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