2nd Sunday in Christmas, January 3rd, 2010

SUNDAY

Eucharist Rite I, 8am, Chapel of St. Bede
Eucharist Rite II with music, 10:30 am, Nave
Catechesis of the Good Shepherd (3-6 year-olds) will resume January 10th
Sunday School (6-12 year-olds) will resume January 10th
Refreshments, after 10:30 service, Lower Level
AA, 7:30 pm, Old Rectory

WEEK OF JANUARY 3-9, 2010

Prayer Group, Tuesday 11:00 am, Old Rectory
Vestry
, Tuesday 7:00 pm, Old Rectory
AA, Tuesday 7:30 p.m., Lower Level
Office closed
, Friday

PRAYER CIRCLE this week: Tom and Erica Dierling; Brian and Jeannine Dobson, Victoria; Steven Elliott; Carlton and Margo Ellis; Steven and Patrice Ellis; Barbara Ellison; David and Judy Evans; David and Kathy Ferguson

COMING EVENTS

HOLY TRINITY SEEKING A PART-TIME COMMUNICATIONS COORDINATOR: If you know someone who may be interested please share the job description: copies are in the narthex and in the bishops’ foyer.

HOLY TRINITY PANTRY: As always, we appreciate your ongoing support of the pantry. Right now we need laundry detergent, dish detergent, paper towels, and shampoo before January’s community dinner. Thanks for all your past and continuing support! No time to shop? Give us some money and we’ll do it for you. (Wooden boxes for contributions are in the Narthex.) Thanks, Geoff, Stephanie, and Judith

BE STILL AND KNOW THAT I AM GOD
For God alone my soul in silence waits;
truly, my hope is in him.

Annual Silent Retreat
All are welcome
Date: Jan. 29 – 31, 2010
Place: Convent of the Transfiguration
Glendale/Cincinnati
Contact person: Kathleen Carels 513-523-8614

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.

KEEP UP WITH MEDICAL MISSIONARIES in the Dominican Republic, Drs. Michael and Anita Dohn. To be good stewards of their resources they will send you their newsletters online. Check out their website – http://dohnfamily.org – and send them your e-mail so they can send you their news.

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 kitchen & Old Rectory recycling bins.

MEDICINE BOTTLES AND ART CATALYSTS: A separate container in the Bishop’s Foyer (the largest) is for medicine bottles and craft catalysts. Mary Fahnestock-Thomas collects medicine bottles for use by clinics in needy areas as well as anything for early childhood schools in Oxford that could stimulate young minds in arts and crafts: bottle and jar lids, buttons; paper towel and toilet tissue rolls; reusable plastic containers and small bottles; fabric, ribbon and yarn scraps; spools; basically anything that can be reused creatively.

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