Volunteer at Chapel on the Green!

For the next three weeks, we need your help to serve food at Chapel on the Green! Trinity will be sponsoring the food at Chapel on the Green from January 30th through February 13th, since food sponsors are hesitant to sign up due to the COVID numbers in New Haven. If you are interested in volunteering to distribute food at Chapel on the Green for the next three weeks, please contact cotg@trinitynewhaven.org. Thank you!

Kyle Picha
African American Read-In: Regrets—2022

 It is with regret that I announce that a 2022 African American Read-In will not be scheduled.  This would have been Trinity’s twentieth year for this celebration of African American history and culture, part of a national observance established 32 years ago by the Black Caucus of the National Council of Teachers of English, of which I am a member.  There is a history to this event.  In 1926, one week in February, the month of the birthdays of Abraham Lincoln and Frederick Douglass, was designated Negro History Week, by historian Dr. Carter G. Woodson, Harvard Ph.D. graduate, born the son of a slave.  Negro History Week began as an observation in Negro schools.  National change came about 50 years later.  In 1976, the commemoration was lengthened to the entire month of February and was designated Negro History Month, now referred to as Black History Month.

Thanks to Walden Moore, one tradition will continue this year at Trinity.  We will sing “Lift Ev’ry Voice and Sing,” the Negro National Anthem, at the close of the services.  In keeping with our tradition, will each of you consider selecting one or more texts by an African American writer for your personal reading during the month of February.  Of course, as with the Read-In, consider poetry, drama, or fiction or non-fiction in their various forms, from slavery to the present day.

Hoping we will get to share at another time.  Many thanks—

Eleanor Q. Tignor,

Coordinator

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Meet Marsha Ackerman, Trinity's new Warden

At our Annual General Meeting this coming Sunday, we will will welcome Marsha Ackerman as new Warden, but we will need to say goodbye to Leigh as our Senior Warden who had been at the helm for only two months, when COVID-19 broke out in the USA. In the face of such challenges we are blessed that Leigh has been our Senior Warden because time and again she responded with with remarkable steadiness and graceful creativity to create connection and strengthen our community at a time that gathering in God's name has been very hard. It is hard to say goodbye and to express proper gratitude for the efforts Leigh has given to the well-being our Trinity parish. Thank you Leigh!

Our incoming warden, Marsha Ackerman has sent along the following as an introduction:

”My name is Marsha Ackerman and I have been attending Trinity Church on the Green for approximately 5 years along with my husband, Adam, and our sons, Jackson & Mason. I retired from professional opera singing a few years ago in order to spend more time with my family. Since then, I have returned to school myself to study Landscape Design and opened my own business in Woodbridge, where we live. Years ago, Adam joined the Air force scholarship program in order to fund medical school and during that time we traveled around the country from duty station to duty station. In this way, we have had the privilege of seeing both the strengths and weaknesses of many Episcopal communities. I am very passionate about ministering to children and have been the vestry member for this area for the past three years. I am also very passionate about outreach and the belief that through our acts for others in our community, we embody Christ on earth. It is our great hope that Trinity on the Green will continue to help us strengthen our spiritual foundation as well as that of our sons while we continue to offer our families gifts to the growth and strength of the Trinity missions. I am exceedingly honored to be elected warden and welcome the opportunity to serve.”

Kyle Picha
Participate in Sacred Ground

Participate in Sacred Ground

When: Roughly Every other week from 7pm-9pm on Zoom

Dates: 1/27; 2/10; 2/24; 3/10; 3/24; 3/31; 4/21; 5/12; 5/26; 6/2

RSVP to the Rev. Rachel Thomas, Region Missionary (rthomas@episcopalct.org)

Members of our clergy are joining other people from the South Central Region in Connecticut to participate in Sacred Ground, a film- and readings-based dialogue series on race, grounded in faith. Small groups are invited to walk through chapters of America’s history of race and racism, while weaving in threads of family story, economic class, and political and regional identity.

The 10-part series offered by The Episcopal Church is built around a powerful online curriculum of documentary films and readings that focus on Indigenous, Black, Latino, and Asian/Pacific American histories as they intersect with European American histories. Sacred Ground is part of Becoming Beloved Community, The Episcopal Church’s long-term commitment to racial healing, reconciliation, and justice in our personal lives, our ministries, and our society. This series is open to all, and especially designed to help white people talk with other white people. Participants are invited to peel away the layers that have contributed to the challenges and divides of the present day – all while grounded in our call to faith, hope and love.

Questions? You are welcome to contact the Rev. Rachel Thomas (rthomas@episcopalct.org) or Rev. Heidi Thorsen (hthorsen@trinitynewhaven.org) if you are interested in participating, but would like to talk it through more.

Kyle Picha
Support Women & Girls in Liberia!

Every year, Faith Kasor travels to Liberia in December to give back to underprivileged girls and women, leading workshops that promote healthy lifestyles, education, build self-esteem, enhance family relationships, explore talents, and raise awareness of abuse and conflicts. She will be leaving on December 31st and hopes to collect supplies and funds for her trip before then. Support her by donating school supplies and women’s hygiene products or by making a financial contribution by December 25th. Reach out to Faith at palavahut452@gmail.com with any questions or to learn more about how you can support her on this trip.

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Shoe Donations Needed for Homeless Memorial

We are collecting donations of new and lightly used shoes for our homeless memorial on December 20th! Winter shoes would be ideal, since the shoes will be distributed to community members after the event. Please bring donations by Monday, December 13th. Reach out to cotg@trinitynewhaven.org with any questions. Thank you!

Kyle Picha
Donate! Gift Bags for Chapel on the Green

Give back to the Chapel on the Green community! This year, Trinity is giving out Christmas Gift bags at Chapel on the Green on Sunday, Dec. 19. We will not accept pre-assembled gift bags, but rather contributions to the bags such as: new socks, gloves, word searches, and hygiene products. We are aiming for a total of 80 bags. Donate by Dec. 12. Contact cotg@trinitynewhaven.org with questions. Thank you!

Kyle Picha
SAVE THE DATE: New Beginnings Retreat with Lilian and Heidi

New Beginnings Retreat

with Lilian and Heidi

A Retreat Day at Mercy-by-the-Sea, in Madison, CT, on Saturday, January 15, 2022, 9:30am – 2:30pm. Cost is $36 per person (lunch included) or what you can pay.

To register e-mail Lilian Revel by January 3, 2022 (lrevel@trinitynewhaven.org). Please pay by check (mail to Linda Becconsall, Trinity on the Green, 950 Chapel Street, New Haven, CT 06510, indicate in the memo line: Retreat) or pay online at https://onrealm.org/TrinityOnGreen/-/form/give/newbeginningsretreat.

After the busy weeks of Advent and Christmas, it is time to pause, to rest from our travails, to go inward, and to enjoy deepening our relationships with God and community. We will celebrate new beginnings, leave the old behind, become aware of God’s presence always. Our time together will include prayer, large and small group discussions, fellowship, periods of silence, spiritual practices, time to enjoy the beauty around us, and of course lunch. We hope you will return to your life refreshed, renewed, reborn, recharged to go out into the world with new intentions to make it a better place.

Deadline for registration is January 3, 2022.

Once we have a list of attendees we will work on carpooling.

COVID-19 protocol: Masks are mandatory at MbtS.

Kyle Picha
Chorister Adbook Campaign 2021

A Request from the Trinity Choristers:

Please consider supporting the Trinity chorister program with an advertisement or tax-deductible gift for the 2021-2022 choir season! All purchases and contributions directly benefit the Choir Activity Fund, which ensures that any musically qualified boy or girl, regardless of family income, can participate in choir camp and travel, after-school snacks and meals, sessions with guest clinicians, and other essentials of Trinity's holistic approach to chorister training which are not funded by the general operating budget. Ads and contributor lists will appear in the program books of the 2021 Christmas Concert and the 2022 Spring Concert, and electronic copies will also be widely distributed. Make your purchase or contribution here: 2021 Ad Book Campaign — Trinity on the Green (trinitynewhaven.org). Thank you for your generosity!

Kyle Picha
Oct. 24th is Giving Sunday

This Sunday, October 24, is Giving Sunday. If you haven't already done so, please fill out and mail your pledge form, place it in the offering plate, or follow the link below to enter your pledge online! Pledge packets were mailed on October 5. Please contact Georgia Cosgrove at advancement@trinitynewhaven.org or (203) 624-3101 x104 if you don’t receive yours. Let’s join together and exceed last year’s amazing results of over $510,000 in pledge commitments!

Click here to make your 2022 Pledge

Why pledge? Watch Barbara Lamb share her stewardship story

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A Note about Inclusive Language in our Liturgy

You may notice a few changes to our liturgy this coming Sunday. These changes are slight – you may not even notice them! But they are also a long time in coming, and reflect the Church’s commitment to inclusive language – using spoken and written words that acknowledge the diversity of humanity (not simply “mankind”), and an expansive view of God.

These changes are supported by a resolution passed at the Episcopal Church General Convention in 2018 (Resolution 2018-A068), and reflects a wider movement of the Holy Spirit in the Church to use liturgies that reflect our experience of God in the present. Some of the changes, like saying “God’s kingdom” rather than “his kingdom” in the words of the Opening Acclamation, may be familiar to you already.

We invite you to pray with us on Sunday with your whole heart, as always. And if you have any questions about changes you notice in the liturgy, feel free to contact one of the clergy to talk more.

Faithfully,

The Rev. Luk De Volder

The Rev. Heidi Thorsen

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Children's Chapel returns
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Children's Chapel returns this Sunday and will be offered, as usual, during the service, indoors in the Undercroft. (Protocols of mask-wearing and social distancing are in place and each child will have their own materials.) If you are uncomfortable attending in-person with your child, please contact Angela Arpino, our Children, Youth and Family Minister, and she will send along the activity for your use at home. Send a message to family@trinitynewhaven.org.

Kyle Picha
Spiritual Formation: Reading "The Cross & The Lynching Tree" This Fall
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Spiritual Formation: Reading "The Cross & The Lynching Tree" This Fall

What is the relationship between the cross that Jesus died on, and the untimely deaths of Black people in the United States? How can reflections on our own context deepen our faith in Jesus Christ – whether you are white, Black, or another racial identity?

Join us for a Fall reading series on Zoom, as we read through The Cross and the Lynching Tree, by James Cone. Each week we will pray together & discuss a chapter from the book.

Meetings: Wednesdays, 7-8pm on Zoom

October 6 – Introduction & Chapter 1

October 13 – Chapter 2

October 20 – Chapter 3

October 27 – Chapter 4

November 3 – Chapter 5

November 10 – Conclusion & Compline

RSVP: Email Rev. Heidi (hthorsen@trinitynewhaven.org) if you plan on joining. It’s okay if you can’t make every date – we hope you will join when you can.

Trinity will provide a copy of the book! We have purchased 20 copies of the book from People Get Ready Book Store, a local, Black-owned business in New Haven. Pick up a copy from Trinity on a Sunday morning, or let us know if you would like free delivery to your door. We are glad to offer this!

The cost of the book is on a sliding scale: pay nothing, or contribute up to $22 to support the purchase of this book & the participation of others in this book study.

or Call-in: +1 (877) 853-5257
Meeting ID: 834 1423 5080

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Visitation by Bishop Laura this Sunday!
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Bishop Laura Visitation this coming Sunday – Join us at Chapel on the Green at 2pm!

This coming Sunday, Bishop Laura will be with at Trinity as part of a three-year cycle of Episcopal visitations. Bishop Visitations are modified this year, due to Covid-19 policies of the Episcopal Church in Connecticut – for example, the bishops are only attending outdoor services in regions where Covid-19 is spreading above a rate of 15 or more cases per 100,000 people. In light of these precautions, Bishop Laura will be joining us for our weekly outdoor service – at 2pm at Chapel on the Green!

While our Sunday morning services continue as usual, we especially encourage parishioners to join us again at Chapel on the Green this Sunday, as we are blessed by Bishop Laura’s presence and celebrate Holy Eucharist again at Chapel on the Green, for the first time in almost a year and a half! Please bring your own chairs for additional seating, if you are able.

We invite you to make the most of Bishop Laura’s visitation in the following ways:

  • View this week’s eNews video message (above), an address from Bishop Laura to our Trinity community

  • Greet Bishop Laura around 11:30am on Sunday at our outdoor coffee hour

  • Join us for Chapel on the Green this coming Sunday at 2pm, as Bishop Laura presides and preaches at our weekly outdoor service

  • Lastly, Bishop Laura will be meeting with the Vestry to discuss Dr. Martin Luther King’s Letter from Birmingham Jail. While this is not an open conversation, we invite everyone in our parish to read and reflect on this text in solidarity & prayer. This is part of our commitment to live into Resolution 7, a resolution passed by the Episcopal Church in CT at Convention last year, which underscores how pursuing racial justice and our calling to be faithful Christians are integrally connected.

Kyle Picha
Morning Meditation (Centering Prayer) Resumes M/W/F

MORNING MEDITATION (CENTERING PRAYER) 

Centering Prayer has resumed on Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays at 8:30am via zoom. We sit in silence for about 20 minutes and consent to God’s presence and action within. It is the perfect way to start the day in the presence of the Divine within us. Anybody is welcome. Bring your friends.

Here is the zoom link:

https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86359786006?pwd=Z3hJWitYK3YyWS9JRTcweDVHdG9vdz09

Meeting ID: 863 5978 6006| Passcode: 557358

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Welcome Back to Lilian Revel!
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WELCOME BACK!

Lilian Revel, our Associate for Pastoral Care and Spiritual Formation, is back with us after a sabbatical of three months. She is ready with new energy to focus on the needs of our parishioners. Don’t hesitate to call Lilian if you need a visit or phone call and wish to talk to someone about what’s going on in your life, both the difficult aspects as well as the joyous ones, and the spiritual questions you may have. Lilian will offer you a listening ear, will pray with you, and bring communion. Tel. 203 858 1243. Email: lrevel@trinitynewhaven.org or pastoralcare@trinitynewhaven.org.  

Kyle Picha
Join IRIS in helping Afghan families!

IRIS stands with Afghan families. We’re currently welcoming evacuated Afghan families and are ready on 24-hour notice to receive as many as needed.


HOW YOU CAN HELP:

ADVOCATE: with elected officials to rescue refugees. We must not leave our allies behind.

DONATE: defray costs of essentials upon arrival and emergent costs.

JOIN: a local community group in towns around the state and work with IRIS to welcome families in your community. Email: amakar@irisct.org.

COLLECT: backpacks, school supplies, winter coats and waterproof winter boots. Our storage is limited but please hold for 30 days and email info@irisct.org to coordinate a drop-off.

Kyle Picha
Anako Scholarship Awards its first recipient!

Trinity is very proud to announce that our very own Akkila Campbell has been awarded the 2021 Justina O. Anako Memorial Scholarship, established this year for women of color embarking upon studies in a STEM field! Chineye Anako joined us to award the scholarship to Akkila, who was joined by her mother, Anniebell. Congratulations Akkila! We can't wait to see what you'll do in your studies and beyond!

Left to right, Rev. Luk De Volder, Chineye Anako, Akkila Campbell, and Anniebell Campbell.

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Fall Sunday Services at Trinity on the Green

With the COVID-19 virus persisting through its variants, we still face uncertainty about the restoration of regular activities. For that reason we will continue our current Sunday service schedule this fall, with an 8:00 AM Eucharist (Rite 1), a 10:00 AM Eucharist (Rite 2), and 2:00 PM Chapel on the Green, along with the addition of a collaborative 5:00 PM service with the Episcopal Church at Yale.

Even so, we are excited to announce that this fall, we will resume choral singing on Sundays, including congregational singing. After a conversation including medical doctors and church leadership, we feel reassured that singing at church remains a relatively safe activity for anyone who is vaccinated and masked. Of course, there is always some risk involved, so vaccination and masks will continue to be essential protection measures. This means that our choirs will soon be able to return to church (starting Sunday, September 19) and that we all can resume singing during the church service (starting Sunday, August 29th).


Our 10:00 AM service will remain accessible through YouTube streaming. In case you may have concerns about safety or personal health, you can stay connected with our Trinity community by watching our 10:00 AM service on YouTube. Our Wednesday 12:10 PM Eucharist is another opportunity to attend church in-person with greater safety measures, as there will be no congregational singing at this small midweek gathering.


We are taking these steps in the hopes of providing clarity to our parishioners for the coming months, but, as we have experienced over the last 17 months, we are not sure what the future might bring. What we do know is that vaccines for children younger than 12 are on their way. Once younger choristers will have access to vaccination, we may be able to re-evaluate or restore our regular service schedule. Stay tuned.


Lastly, we look forward to welcoming the Episcopal Church at Yale (ECY) to worship in our building at 5 PM on Sundays, throughout the fall semester. ECY will mirror whatever safety measures we take at Trinity throughout the changing course of the pandemic. Since ECY has struggled to find a worship venue due to Yale University’s guidelines about staff affiliation, we are glad to be able to extend this hospitality to our partners in ministry.


The Rev. Luk De Volder, Rector

The Rev. Heidi Thorsen, Associate Rector

Fall Sunday Service Schedule:

8:00AM: Holy Eucharist (Rite 1), with one hymn sung by a cantor

9:00AM: Sunday School

10:00AM: Choral Holy Eucharist (Rite 2)

2:00pm: Chapel on the Green (Outdoors)

5:00pm: Episcopal Church at Yale Eucharist (with occasional joint services with Trinity, to be announced)

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