TODAY
Sunday Eucharist, 8am Rite I, Chapel of St. Bede
Sunday Eucharist, 10am Rite II, Nave
Nursery, 9:45 a.m., Undercroft
AA, 7:00 p.m., Old Rectory.
WEEK OF JUNE 28- JULY 4, 2009
Prayer Group, Tuesday 11:00 a.m., Undercroft
Bible Study, Tuesday 12 noon, Old Rectory
Executive Committee, Tuesday 7:00 p.m., Old Rectory
AA, Tuesday 7:00 p.m., Undercroft
Rector’s day off, Friday
Office closed, Friday; have bulletin items in by Wednesday.
This morning we welcome John Callison with thanks for his Offertory Solo.
Welcome back, John!
Are you between 20 and 30? If so, you are invited to a cookout at the home of the rector tonight. Please join us at 6073 Contreras Road, just west of uptown.
St. Bede Pamphlets – Relative to Cleve Callison’s discussion in Adult Forum and his homily several weeks ago, there are now pamphlets in the narthex and foyer that can be picked up.
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.
PRAYER CIRCLE THIS WEEK: Anne Brown; Bradley Brown; Bob and Karen Burnard; Cleve and Jenny Callison, Mary, John; Kathleen Carels; Mary Cayton, Hannah; Chris and Linda Church, Nathan, Suzanne; Barbara Cluster; Joe and Barbara Cox; Jim Coyle and Nancy Averett, Sylvia, Isabel; Carl and Marye Dahlman, Nicholas; Peter and Dorothy Dahoda.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Summer Opportunities
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: Construction of the Habitat house in College Corner continues each Saturday starting at 8:30 a.m. Volunteer construction workers are always welcome. Please contact Jim Lipnickey (513 310 7280) in advance if you plan to work; it’s important for the supervisors to know how many volunteers to expect. There are many Habitat tasks that do not involve construction such as administration, record-keeping, food provision, family selection, and more. Please contact Mary Melvin (513 523 8752) to learn more about these opportunities.
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, and 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); (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.
