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Today September 1, 2013 Community Bible Study 10am, 74 Trinity Place, 2nd Floor, Parlor Whether you’re a Bible scholar, just opening the book for the first time, or any- where in between, your voice is welcome and encouraged. Led by the Community Bible Study team. Drop-ins welcome! Every Sunday Nursery Care (six months through age 5) 8:30am-1pm 74 Trinity Place, 3rd Floor (behind Trinity Church, across the pedestrian bridge) The Gospel, Times, Journal, and You 10am, 74 Trinity Place, 2nd Floor, Seminar Room Discussion centering around the editorial pages of The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, and the day’s Gospel. Led by the Rev. Mark Bozzuti-Jones. Brown Bag Lunch Ministry—Packing Lunches 12:45pm, 74 Trinity Place, 2nd Floor, Parish Hall Trinity’s Brown Bag Lunch Ministry is feeding people in need in Lower Man- hattan. Come pack non-perishable food items after the 11:15am service and/or distribute the lunches Tuesdays and Thursdays after the 12:05pm Eucharist. To volunteer, contact Bryan Parsons at [email protected]. Next Sunday Sunday School Open House and Registration 10am-11am, Sunday, September 8, 74 Trinity Place, 3rd Floor Come meet Trinity’s Sunday School teachers and staff and learn about this year’s curricula over a coffee reception. Parents will be invited to meet the teachers and see two new classrooms, an art room and gardens added this year! Classes begin September 15. For more information or to register for Sunday School, contact Lisa Bridge, Program Manager for Children and Youth Ministries, at lbridge@ trinitywallstreet.org. Sunday School Teacher Brunch 1pm-3pm, 74 Trinity Place, Do you feel called to teach? are you looking for ways to be more connected at Trinity? If so, come join us for this Annual Sunday School Teacher Brunch where you can learn about our classrooms and curricula, meet other teachers, and find ways to get involved! We are expecting more than 175 children and youth in Sun- day School this fall and are adding two new classrooms—we need your help! For Visitors and Newcomers Welcome to Trinity Church and St. Paul’s Chapel. We’re glad you’re here. Come connect with us: FELLOWSHIP HOUR Visit with fellow worship- pers over coffee and snacks after all of today's servic- es. After the 9am at Trinity, go through the arched doorway at the right of the altar and continue across the footbridge to the lobby across the street. After the 11:15am, head outside for coffee under the tent and speak to anyone with an “Ask me about Trin- ity” badge to learn more about Trinity’s offerings, ministries, and opportunities for service. And after the 8am and 10am services at St. Paul’s Chapel, gather at the center of the room. TRINITY TOUR Take a tour of the church fol- lowing the 11:15am service. Gather by the pulpit where a docent will guide you around our historic building. VIDEO POSTCARD Send a video “hello” to family and friends, streamed live at trinitywallstreet.org and available on-demand. Gather at the eagle lectern after the 11:15am service and a guide will meet you to create your video postcard. TRINITY GIFT SHOP Visit the gift shop to see new Trinity products and unique gifts for all ages and interests; located at the rear of the church, open from 9:30am to 3:30pm. The Rev. Dr. James Herbert Cooper, Rector The Rev. Canon Anne Mallonee, Vicar announcements from trinity church & st. paul’s chapel Stewardship of Cooperation Competition has been shown to be useful up to a certain point and no further, but cooperation, which is the thing we must strive for today, begins where competition leaves off. —–President Franklin D. Roosevelt Stewardship is the spiritual discipline of generously giving of all that we have and all that we are. Each month we con- sider a different aspect of our response to God’s gifts.

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Today September 1, 2013

Community Bible Study10am, 74 Trinity Place, 2nd Floor, ParlorWhether you’re a Bible scholar, just opening the book for the first time, or any-where in between, your voice is welcome and encouraged. Led by the Community Bible Study team. Drop-ins welcome!

Every SundayNursery Care (six months through age 5)8:30am-1pm74 Trinity Place, 3rd Floor (behind Trinity Church, across the pedestrian bridge)

The Gospel, Times, Journal, and You10am, 74 Trinity Place, 2nd Floor, Seminar RoomDiscussion centering around the editorial pages of The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, and the day’s Gospel. Led by the Rev. Mark Bozzuti-Jones.

Brown Bag Lunch Ministry—Packing Lunches12:45pm, 74 Trinity Place, 2nd Floor, Parish Hall

Trinity’s Brown Bag Lunch Ministry is feeding people in need in Lower Man-hattan. Come pack non-perishable food items after the 11:15am service and/or distribute the lunches Tuesdays and Thursdays after the 12:05pm Eucharist. To volunteer, contact Bryan Parsons at [email protected].

Next SundaySunday School Open House and Registration10am-11am, Sunday, September 8, 74 Trinity Place, 3rd FloorCome meet Trinity’s Sunday School teachers and staff and learn about this year’s curricula over a coffee reception. Parents will be invited to meet the teachers and see two new classrooms, an art room and gardens added this year! Classes begin September 15. For more information or to register for Sunday School, contact Lisa Bridge, Program Manager for Children and Youth Ministries, at [email protected].

Sunday School Teacher Brunch1pm-3pm, 74 Trinity Place,Do you feel called to teach? are you looking for ways to be more connected at Trinity? If so, come join us for this Annual Sunday School Teacher Brunch where you can learn about our classrooms and curricula, meet other teachers, and find ways to get involved! We are expecting more than 175 children and youth in Sun-day School this fall and are adding two new classrooms—we need your help!

For Visitors and Newcomers

Welcome to Trinity Church and St. Paul’s Chapel. We’re glad you’re here. Come connect with us:

FELLOWSHIP HOUR Visit with fellow worship-pers over coffee and snacks after all of today's servic-es. After the 9am at Trinity, go through the arched doorway at the right of the altar and continue across the footbridge to the lobby across the street. After the 11:15am, head outside for coffee under the tent and speak to anyone with an “Ask me about Trin-ity” badge to learn more about Trinity’s offerings, ministries, and opportunities for service. And after the 8am and 10am services at St. Paul’s Chapel, gather at the center of the room.

TRINITY TOUR Take a tour of the church fol-lowing the 11:15am service. Gather by the pulpit where a docent will guide you around our historic building.

VIDEO POSTCARD Send a video “hello” to family and friends, streamed live at trinitywallstreet.org and available on-demand. Gather at the eagle lectern after the 11:15am service and a guide will meet you to create your video postcard.

TRINITY GIFT SHOP Visit the gift shop to see new Trinity products and unique gifts for all ages and interests; located at the rear of the church, open from 9:30am to 3:30pm.

The Rev. Dr. James Herbert Cooper, Rector

The Rev. Canon Anne Mallonee, Vicar

announcements from trinity church & st. paul’s chapel

Stewardship of Cooperation

Competition has been shown to be useful up to a

certain point and no further, but cooperation, which

is the thing we must strive for today, begins where

competition leaves off.

—–President Franklin D. Roosevelt

Stewardship is the spiritual discipline of generously giving of all that we have and all that we are. Each month we con-sider a different aspect of our response to God’s gifts.

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Trainings, supplies, development, and community support provid-ed as well as flexible ways to be involved. Classes begin September 15. Information: Lisa Bridge, Program Manager for Children and Youth Ministries, at [email protected].

This WeekTuesday, September 3Bible Study: Mark’s Gospel—Uncovered6pm, 74 Trinity Place, 3rd Floor, Room 1Dig deeper into this Gospel’s essence through a close examina-tion of Mark’s writing style and uncover more profound truths that relate to your everyday life. Bring your Bibles; all transla-tions welcome. Meets every Tuesday. Information: Deborah Lee at [email protected] or 212.602.0753.

Fellowship Gathering: The Blessing Group6:30pm, 74 Trinity Place, 3rd Floor, LibraryLearn how to bless your way through every day and bless others you meet along the way through a combination of prayer, medi-tation, and contemplation. Information: Catherine at [email protected] or 917.697.5200.

Thursday, September 5Fellowship Gathering: Job Seekers’ Group 10:30am, 74 Trinity Place, 3rd Floor, Room 2Join others who are seeking to improve and effectively market their skills while they undergo the search for new employment. Infor-mation: Deborah Lee at [email protected] or the Rev. Em-ily Wachner at [email protected].

Concerts at One: Celebrating Britten with Nicholas Phan 1pm, Thursday, September 5, Trinity Church Julian Wachner conducts NOVUS NY, tenor Nicholas Phan, and mezzo-soprano Virginia Warnken, in Britten’s Sinfonietta, Noc-turne, and Phaedra. Information: trinitywallstreet.org/britten.

Fellowship Gathering: Summer Dance Aerobics 6:30pm-7:30pm, 74 Trinity Place, 2nd Floor, ParlorDance away the stress of the day and have fun while you exercise! This will be a low-impact dance aerobics class—you decide how much you want to move. Feel free to suggest your own music and bring a friend. Bring a yoga mat for extra low-impact. Contact Catherine Stanke at 917.697.5200 or [email protected].

Coming Soon“Celebrating Britten” Festival Begins September 51pm, Thursday, September 5, Trinity Church This fall, the Choir of Trinity Wall Street and guest artists will per-form a wide range of works by the versatile and prolific composer, Benjamin Britten, in honor of his 100th birthday. The works of Britten will be presented as part of Trinity’s recurring concert se-ries (Bach at One and Concerts at One) and worship services, in-cluding the 11:15am Sunday liturgy, Compline, and Bach at One, and will feature several additional special events. Information: trinitywallstreet.org/britten.

Volunteers needed at St. Paul’s on September 118am-3pm, Wednesday, September 11, St. Paul’s ChapelOn September 11, volunteers are needed to provide hospitality by welcoming visitors to St. Paul’s Chapel and being available to answer questions about the Chapel’s role ministering to first re-sponders after the attacks on the World Trade Center, as well as its role in Lower Manhattan over the past 250 years. If you’d like to to serve as a volunteer or have any questions about hospitality at St. Paul’s, contact Mike Hogan at [email protected] or 646.216.6261.

New Beginnings Returns September 12New Beginnings will resume on Thursday, September 12, in the Parlor at 10am with yoga, Bible study, the 12:05pm service, Brown Bag Ministry, and lunch.

Save the Date—Church Retreat September 14Join staff and congregation at the Trinity Wall Street Faith Festival on Governors Island, a one-day retreat intended to unite, celebrate, and renew us as we prepare for an exciting program year of Mis-sion & Ministry. Hosted in collaboration by the Ushers Committee of Hospitality and the Retreats Committee of Community. Con-tact [email protected] for more information.

Discovery Classes Begin September 1510am, Sundays, 74 Trinity Place, Parish Hall“Each city is a living body,” wrote Augustine, and like our bodies, our cities grow, change, suffer, and flourish. In the series, “Spirituality in the City,” we will reflect from Trinity’s unique vantage point on the city that has been changing around us for more than three centuries. In the first session on September 15, 9/11 Tribute Center Volunteer Guide Joan Mastropaolo discusses “Spiritual Solace after 9/11.” At 1:30pm that day, Ms. Mastropaolo will lead a tour to the gal-leries of the 9/11 Tribute Center. Space for the tour is limited. Ad-vance registration required by September 12 at [email protected].

Trinity Movement Choir Performs “Reconciliation”2:30pm, Sunday, September 15, Trinity ChurchJoin us for a special concert performance by the Trinity Movement Choir of “Reconciliation,” a dance created in response to the 10th anniversary of the September 11, 2001 attacks, first performed at St. Paul’s Chapel in 2011 and at the Sacred Dance Guild confer-ence in 2012. Admission is free. Inforation: Marilyn Green at [email protected] or Toni Foy at [email protected].

Trinity Institute Coming in NovemberThe Good News Now: Evolving with the Gospel of JesusThursday, November 21—Sunday, November 24Trinity Institute’s 43rd National Theological Conference will take up the challenge of how to continue to tell the story of Jesus anew. A diverse group of leading scholars and practitioners will share their views on how historic tenets of the faith address current reali-ties. Conference participants will discover how to tell the age-old story today, in a world informed by science, empowered by tech-nology, rich in religious and cultural diversity, and yearning for meaning, connection, and wholeness. To register, visit trinitywall-street.org/institute.

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Congregational Council Committee MeetingsCongregational Council—meets monthly, third Tuesday of the month, 6pm-7:30pm, 2nd floor, Parlor. RSVP: Susan Suliman, [email protected].

Community Standing Committee—meets bi-monthly, second Wednesday of the month, 6pm-7:30pm, 3rd floor. RSVP: Heather Lorch, [email protected].

Bulletin Board

2014 Pilgrimage Registration Opening SoonCome explore the world that shaped early Christianity, tracing the course of Paul and the early apostles’ ministries, and explor-ing through scripture and readings Paul’s radical message of free-dom. Fr. Daniel has developed and will lead a focused pilgrimage, journeying through some of the richest archeological sites in the world such as Ephesus, Sardis, Aphrodisias, Laodicea, Corinth, and Athens. On our way to Greece, we will sail, as Paul did, across the Aegean—visiting sites associated with John (Patmos) and Paul (Crete). Registration for the April 21-30 trip will take place during September and October, and the pilgrimage is open to the Trinity community as well as online friends. Information: www.travelillume.com/trc/tkx/.

Pastoral CareLet us know In case of illness, a death in the family, or other pastoral emergen-cies, please call 917.488.0717 to reach a member of the Pastoral Team on call for the week: Mark Bozzuti-Jones, Deborah Lee, Sister Ann, Sister Gloria, Sister Promise, or Anne Mallonee. For other pastoral needs, especially pastoral conversation about life is-sues, call the Rev. Mark Bozzuti-Jones, Priest for Pastoral Care and Community, at 212.602.0765.

In our prayers To add names to the Sunday prayer list for the current month, email [email protected] or call 212.602.0800.

Winifred Ross; Eldra Hasbourne; Marcella Coulthurst; Cynthia Cartwright; Norma Rogers; Esther Rivers; Perpetue Dalmacy; Annette Andrews; Roy Watson; Sally Kaukolin; Delores Bennett; Evadné Hodge; Thomas Moses (Ferina Moses’ brother); Loren Hall; Patrice-Lou Thomas; Agness Thomas, Kezia Sturdivant, and Stephen Thomas (relatives of Patrice-Lou Thomas); Maisy Curry; Novella Shockley (Lonny Shockley’s mother); Earnestine Richard (mother of Antoinette Stratton); Betty Flynn (friend of Katie Basquin); Bob Blaine; Anne Marie Faulkner; Lisa Camp-bell (niece of Cynthia Moten); Zaida Cintron and Edison Velez (Maria Velez’s parents); Peter Jimenez (Maria Velez’s friend); the Rev. Tony Jarvis (friend of Canon Anne Mallonee); Megan Rosa (daughter of Ilyse Fink); Melvin Dixon, Christine, and Milagros (friends of Lorraine Westcarr); Janet Levine; Clan Linton (Cyn-thia Smith’s brother); Betsy Berry (Westina Matthews’ mother); Colette Goldammer and Melissa Monterosso (friends of Paul Monterosso); Mary and Lance Cunha (Heather Amato’s parents); Joyce de Jorna; Lucila (Carmen Ramirez’ mother); James Rich-ards (Carla Richards’ father); Heidi Stanke (Catherine Stanke’s niece); Loris Harrington (friend of Maria Menna Perper); Regina Mari (mother of Kevin Mari); Roy Burrowes; Claudius Burrowes, Owen Burrowes, Dennis Burrowes, Ruby Burrowes, and Leslie-Anne Burrowes (relatives of Roy Burrowes); Alfred DiRaffaele; Robert Cartwright (Cynthia Cartwright’s brother); Terri Lucas (former social work supervisor at John Heuss House); Birtill Groves, Dorothy Kelly, Bruce Leffler, and Ernest McPherson (friends of Ruth Lovelock).

In the military: Oliver Barnyak (Alex Burns’ friend); Randall Middleton, Christine, and Sean Reardon (Evadné Hodge’s friends); Samuel Davis (Dolores Osborne’s nephew); Paul Wat-son; Peter Martinez (Beverly Ffolkes-Bryant’s friend); Michael Dunn; Blaine Holt and Cameron Holt (Katie Basquin’s friends); Zane Kupper.

We ask for blessings upon the people of Chinangali B, Tanzania, our partner parish through the Carpenter’s Kids program.

Today in the Anglican Cycle of Prayer, we pray for The Rt. Rev. Ra-phael Hess, and the Diocese of Saldanha Bay (Southern Africa).

We pray in solidarity with the Millennium Development Goals: “The world has the means to end extreme poverty. We pray that we may have the will.”

AttendanceAugust 18, 2013 August 25, 20138am St. Paul’s 20 8am St. Paul’s 1710am St. Paul’s 34 10am St. Paul’s 349am Trinity 110 9am Trinity 9311:15am Trinity 316 11:15am Trinity 227Laying on of hands 7 Laying on of hands 2Total 487 Total 373

Attendance at weekday services (week beginning August 18)Trinity Church 379 St. Paul’s Chapel 131

Online worshipers—August 18 servicesLive at 9am 42 On demand 9am 86Live at 11:15am 156 On demand 11:15am 692

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Worship Schedule Monday–Friday

8:15am Morning Prayer All Saints’ Chapel, Trinity Church

12:05pm Holy Eucharist Trinity Church (Following the Eucharist, there are Prayers for Heal-ing in All Saints’ Chapel)

12:30pm Prayers for Peace St. Paul’s Chapel (including Saturdays & Sundays)

5:15pm Evening Prayer All Saints’ Chapel, Trinity Church

Sunday8am St. Paul’s Chapel, Holy Eucharist

9am Trinity Church, Holy Eucharist

10am St. Paul’s Chapel, Holy Eucharist with hymns

11:15am Trinity Church, Holy Eucharist with the Trinity Choir

In an effort to reach a broad audience, Trinity Wall Street records its services and events for broadcast on the internet. Your attendance at a service or event constitutes your consent to be included in any filming, photographing, audio recording or broadcast and for any other use in whole or in part, including publicity and promotion.

for a world of good 74 trinity place, new york, ny 10006-2088t 212.602.0800 • trinitywallstreet.orgthe rev. dr. james herbert cooper, rectorthe rev. canon anne mallonee, vicar

Connections is a weekly newsletter for parishioners and visitors to Trinity Church and St. Paul’s Chapel. To submit an item for publication, please email [email protected] at least 10 days before you’d like the announcement to appear. As part of Trinity Wall Street’s commitment to respon-sible stewardship of the earth’s resources, Connections is printed on paper that is manufactured with 100% post-consumer fibers and is Elemental Chlorine Free.

Sunday Staff

Renée Anne LoupretteOrganist and Assoc. Dir., Music & the Arts

Marilyn Haskel Music Associate,St. Paul’s Chapel

David JetteHead Verger

The Rev. Mark Bozzuti-JonesDirector for Pastoral Care & Community

The Rev. Canon Benjamin Musoke-LubegaDirector, Faith in Action

Sister Gloria Shirley Sisters of Saint Margaret

Sister Promise AtelonSisters of Saint Margaret

Sister Ann WhittakerSisters of Saint Margaret

Robert ScottDirector, Faith Formation and Education

The Rev. Daniel SimonsDirector for Liturgy, Hospitality, & Pilgrimage

Carlos MateoVerger

Dr. Julian WachnerDirector, Music & the Arts

Dr. Kathy Bozzuti-JonesAssociate Director, Faith Formation and Education

The Rev. Emily WachnerPriest for Welcome

Lisa BridgeProgram Manager, Children & Youth

Deborah A. LeeProgram Manager, Pastoral Care & Community

The Rev. Canon James G.Callaway, DD Deputy Emeritus

Tripp JonesVerger