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Trinity Sunday and Bishop’s visitation, 2009

SUNDAY:
Sunday Eucharists
, 8 am (Rite I, Chapel of St. Bede) and 10:30 am (Rite II, Nave) — Summer schedule of 8 and 10am begins next week
Adult Forum with Bishop Price, 9:15 am, Undercroft
Nursery, 10:30 am, Undercroft
AA, 7:00 pm, Old Rectory

Trinity Sunday today!  Join us to welcome Bishop Price and his wife Mariann at Adult Forum, 9:15, and coffee hour, after the 10:30 service.

Kroger cards are again available.  If you need one or want more information about how they work please see or phone Linda Church (523-4356) or Judy Shaw (523-3493).  Proceeds from these cards support the Holy Trinity food outreach projects of the Community Dinner, Serve City dinner and the Community Food Pantry.  Cards are available from Linda, Judy, or in the church office.

Week of June 7-13, 2009:
Prayer Group
, Tuesday 11 am, Old Rectory
Bible Study, Tuesday noon, Old Rectory
Serve City cooking, Tuesday noon, Undercroft
AA, Tuesday 7:00 pm, Undercroft
Rector’s day off, Fridays
Summer hours begin, Office closed, next Friday. Please have bulletin items in by Wednesdays.

COMING EVENTS

Next Sunday, June 14 – The 10:30 a.m. service will move to 10:00 a.m.   The 8:00 service continues to be Holy Eucharist, Rite I.  Next week Holy Baptism and Holy Eucharist, Rite II, will be celebrated at 10:00.

Coffee Hour volunteer needed for next week, Sunday, June 14.

The Rev. Deacon Tom Fehr invites you to his ordination to the priesthood, with others from the diocese, on Saturday June 20 at St. Barnabas in Montgomery.  The celebration begins at 11:00 a.m.  Tom was with us last summer and will be working at St. Luke’s in Granville soon.  Please keep all the ordinands in your prayers and attend the service if you can.

Summer Opportunities

Ohio Episcopal Celebration at Kenyon ’09 – (Formerly The Kenyon Conference) will be held June 25 through June 28 on the Kenyon College Campus in Gambier, Ohio.  Registration opens at 3:00 p.m. on Thursday, June 25 in Pierce Hall.  Children 12 and under are free when accompanied by a parent or guardian.  You can also register at
http://christian-formation.diosohio.org/digital faith/events/14.

Camps – Family Camp, Junior Camp, Boys and Girls Camp, Intermediate Camp, Creation Camp ….. are all happening at Procter Summer Camp this summer.  Procter is our diocese’s camp in central Ohio.  For more information see the tri-fold brochure in the Undercroft of check out with www.youth.diosoho.org.

Habitat for Humanity:  Many thanks to a number of parishioners, some new, some long-time, for your growing interest in current Habitat activity.  As most of you know, construction of a new Habitat house is underway at 106 Main Street in College Corner. The Miami University Habitat Chapter is paying $50,000 for the materials for this house; their student members will be the construction crew during the remainder of this semester.  While construction is underway an important non-construction task is providing food for the volunteers each Saturday.  Habitat also needs non-construction volunteers for the following tasks:  family selection and support; administrative tasks; website maintenance; record-keeping; photography.  Please contact Jim Lipnickey (lipnicje(at)muohio.edu) or Mary Melvin (melvinmp(at)muohio.edu) for information and to volunteer your talents.

Holy Trinity Pantry:  As always, your generosity has helped enormously as we keep the pantry stocked for the community dinners. We are in special need of laundry detergent, baby products including wipes, shampoo, body wash, and diapers in sizes 2, 3, 4, and cleaning supplies such as Pine Glo.  No time to shop? Give us some cash or a check and we’ll do it for you.  Geoff and Judith

Holy Trinity Recycles – Containers for recycling:  (1) Plastic bags; (2) batteries; (3) #1 clear plastic containers (look for the triangle with 1 on the bottom and on any detached lids); and (4) fluorescent (not incandescent) bulbs are now located in the Bishop’s Foyer.  Please remember that all recyclables that Rumpke takes (paper, cardboard, #1 and #2 plastic bottles, glass bottles and jars) can be placed in the recycling bins in the kitchen and Old Rectory.

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