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Trinitarian Times June 3-10, 2012 Schedules For God so loved the world that he gave his only Son, so that everyone who believes in him may not perish but may have eternal life. -John 3:16 The Spirit of Trinity IS FASTEST BOAT IN THE REGATTA! FIRST… we would like to send out a HUGE THANK YOU to everyone who donated to help pay expenses for the building of Spirit. You all helped defray the costs immensely and we greatly appreciated your assistance! Hopefully, this well-built vessel will last us a few more races with only minor maintenance costs. SECOND… we want to thank our two rowers, Rob and Chris Sanders, who did an excellent job, and guided our boat to victory. The race was an experience in itself and Rob and Chris revealed restraint, determination, and stamina. We are so very proud of them! We also are proud of our additional crew members, Brayden and Christian Williams, who provided coaching assistance during practice, assisted in loading, unloading, and carrying Spirit, as well as a giant part of the cheering squad. THIRD… an EXTREMELY BIG THANK YOU to John George, who designed and made Spirit. He put more than 6 weeks of hard work into perfecting her. The boat cut through the water “like a knife cutting soft butter”. It was truly a fine vessel! FOURTHa TRIPLE THANK YOU to Marion Richardson for coming to the rescue of some very untalented painters. Marion used her creativity and artistry to turn our boat into spectacular ray of sunshine. In addition, she created a flag to match our Sun theme with the Episcopal crest. I must tell you that the race was nothing we have experienced before, with some eventful happenings. Our boat was attacked by “sharks” from Tupelo and a rescue mission ensued with Brayden Williams and Stephen George jumping in the water (fully clothed) to protect the Spirit of Trinity. We all survived and came home with the coveted broken paddle award for the Fastest Boat. There was no first place awarded due to the complications that happened during the race. NEXT YEAR, DON’T MISS THE ACTION AT THE BISHOP’S BBQ & REGATTA!!! (Back left) Stephen George, (Front L to R) Rob Sanders, Chris Sanders, Mr. John George, and Brayden Williams Rob & Chris Sanders rowing for a VICTORY THE COUNTDOWN HAS BEGUN! With only about 18 days left until the Rev. Beth Palmer’s First Service Sunday, preparations are under way! The Church of the Holy Trinity will have a welcome reception in the McInnis Parish Hall immediately following the 10:30 service on the 24 th of June. During the church service, Rev. Palmer will include the honoring of our Senior Acolytes as well as ALL graduating Seniors. Please make plans to attend! We are so excited to mark the beginning of yet another new chapter at Holy Trinity! Christmas on the River Mississippi-Style! Even though summer is here, it is time to begin preparing for Christmas on the River! Petesy Smith has coordinated a group of people to meet at St. Albans on the first Saturday of each month. The group knits and crochets hats and scarves to get ready for the fifty-something boxes that will be given out to our local men and women working the river!. If you are interested in participating, please meet us at St.Albans the first Saturday of the month from 9 to 12. BYOL (bring your own lunch!) We will knit and crochet until noon and then enjoy a nice conversation and lunch. WHAT!?!? YOU DON’T KNOW HOW TO KNIT OR CROCHET?! No problem! We are also giving free lessons! The group can loan you what you need to get started. Also, for those of you who do know what to do, the church office has patterns available. They will also be available next week through the church website.

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Trinitarian Times

June 3-10, 2012

Schedules

For God so loved the world that he gave his only Son, so that everyone who believes in him may not perish but may have eternal life. -John 3:16

The Spirit of Trinity IS FASTEST BOAT

IN THE REGATTA!

FIRST… we would like to send out

a HUGE THANK YOU to everyone

who donated to help pay expenses for

the building of Spirit. You all helped

defray the costs immensely and we

greatly appreciated your assistance!

Hopefully, this well-built vessel will

last us a few more races with only

minor maintenance costs.

SECOND… we want to thank our

two rowers, Rob and Chris Sanders,

who did an excellent job, and guided

our boat to victory. The race was an

experience in itself and Rob and

Chris revealed restraint,

determination, and stamina. We are

so very proud of them! We also are

proud of our additional crew

members, Brayden and Christian

Williams, who provided coaching

assistance during practice, assisted in

loading, unloading, and carrying

Spirit, as well as a giant part of the

cheering squad.

THIRD… an EXTREMELY BIG

THANK YOU to John George, who

designed and made Spirit. He put

more than 6 weeks of hard work into

perfecting her.

The boat cut through the water “like a

knife cutting soft butter”. It was truly

a fine vessel!

FOURTH… a TRIPLE THANK

YOU to Marion Richardson for

coming to the rescue of some very

untalented painters. Marion used her

creativity and artistry to turn our boat

into spectacular ray of sunshine. In

addition, she created a flag to match

our Sun theme with the Episcopal

crest.

I must tell you that the race was

nothing we have experienced before,

with some eventful happenings. Our

boat was attacked by “sharks” from

Tupelo and a rescue mission ensued

with Brayden Williams and Stephen

George jumping in the water (fully

clothed) to protect the Spirit of

Trinity. We all survived and came

home with the coveted broken paddle

award for the Fastest Boat. There

was no first place awarded due to the

complications that happened during

the race. NEXT YEAR, DON’T

MISS THE ACTION AT THE

BISHOP’S BBQ & REGATTA!!!

(Back left) Stephen George, (Front L to R) Rob Sanders,

Chris Sanders, Mr. John George, and Brayden Williams

Rob & Chris Sanders rowing for a VICTORY

THE COUNTDOWN HAS BEGUN!

With only about 18 days left until the

Rev. Beth Palmer’s First Service Sunday,

preparations are under way!

The Church of the Holy Trinity will have a

welcome reception in the McInnis Parish

Hall immediately following the 10:30

service on the 24th

of June.

During the church service, Rev. Palmer

will include the honoring of our Senior

Acolytes as well as ALL graduating

Seniors. Please make plans to attend! We

are so excited to mark the beginning of yet

another new chapter at Holy Trinity!

Christmas on the River

Mississippi-Style! Even though summer is here, it is time to begin

preparing for Christmas on the River! Petesy Smith

has coordinated a group of people to meet at St.

Albans on the first Saturday of each month.

The group knits and crochets hats and scarves to get

ready for the fifty-something boxes that will be given

out to our local men and women working the river!.

If you are interested in participating, please meet us at

St.Albans the first Saturday of the month from 9 to 12.

BYOL (bring your own lunch!) We will knit and

crochet until noon and then enjoy a nice conversation

and lunch.

WHAT!?!? YOU DON’T KNOW HOW

TO KNIT OR CROCHET?!

No problem! We are also giving free lessons! The

group can loan you what you need to get started. Also,

for those of you who do know what to do, the church

office has patterns available. They will also be

available next week through the church website.

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Memorials Given to the Glory of God and in Loving Memory

UTO subliminal reminder…UTO subliminal reminder… UTO subliminal reminder… UTO subliminal reminder… UTO subliminal reminde

SUPPLY PRIEST SCHEDULE

June 3rd

& 10th

- The Rev. Luther Ott

June 17th

- The Rev. Dan McKee

The Unforgettable Prayers of the People

THOSE IN RETIREMENT HOMES OR HOME BOUND

Jane Cohn, Bob Andrews, Verna Peregoy, Phyllis Davis, and Robert Armstrong.

THOSE IN THE ARMED FORCES

Macon Deans, Robert Windfield, Thomas Carr, Matt Vollor, Tom Setser, Fr. Victor McInnis

Those in Special Need

Jean Blakeney, Phyllis Davis, Bill Monsour, Debbie M. Jaudon, J.A. “Bubba” Gerache,

Vernona Sanders Buie, John Cole, Ashley Bittman, Katharyn Ernst,

Frances Ann Dornbusch

Mrs. Dorothy Shamburger, by Jackie M. Loyacono

Mrs. Dorothy Shamburger,

by River Region Cardiac Services

Mrs. Dorothy Shamburger, by Hilda & Ed Hands

Mrs. Dorothy Shamburger,

by Mary & Hendrik Carleton

Mrs. Dorothy Shamburger, by Toni & Dick Ferguson

Mrs. Dorothy Shamburger, by Martha & Dr. Murray Whitaker

Mrs. Dorothy Shamburger, by Anne & Brian Cooper

Mary Bell & Stuart McCloskey, Sr., by Patsy & Charles McCloskey, Jr.

Barbara ‘Bobbi’ Doiron Raines,

by William Mathews

Robert Tompkins, by William Mathews

Mrs. Dorothy Shamburger, By Mary Francis Terry and

Marilyn D. Terry

Mrs. Dorothy Shamburger, by Mr. & Mrs. Michael J Chaney

Mrs. Dorothy Shamburger,

by Carol & John George

Sydney ‘Syd’ Johnston, by William Mathews

Margaret ‘Marti’ Solomon,

by William Mathews

Their hearts remain true

to the Glory of God in Thanksgiving

of their Blessed Union

Melanie Campbell Thomas

and

Billy Burton Bowman

at

Trinity Church

New Orleans

June 23, 2012

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Amy Christine Halford- Congratulations to Amy Halford,

who is graduating with Honors from the University of

Tennessee’s School of Nursing in Memphis. Amy has

accepted a position at Lebonheur Children's Hospital in

Memphis. She is the daughter of Ken & Donna Halford.

Erin Elizabeth Halford- Congratulations to Erin Halford

as she is graduating with Honors from the University of

Mississippi’s School of Law. Erin will now begin preparing

for her Mississippi Bar exam in July. She is the daughter of

Ken & Donna Halford.

Eden Alexandra Smith- Congratulations to Eden Smith.

She will graduate with Honors from Warren Central High

School. Eden is graduating a year early and plans to attend

Hinds Community College in the fall. After that, Eden will

transfer to a university and pursue a major in business.

Eden’s parents are J.O. & Pam Smith.

Russell Perry Stubblefield- Congratulations to Russell

Perry Stubblefield who has just completed his FAA

Certificate in Airframe & Powerplant Mechanics. He will

now begin working towards his FAA 1A Certification as he

opens an air service in Utica. Russell is also engaged to

Lauren Wilkes.

Katharine Dent Terry- Congratulations to Katharine

Terry as she graduates from Mississippi College’s School of

Law with her JD degree. Katharine will now begin preparing

for her Mississippi Bar exam. Her parents are Robert &

Georgia Terry. Her grandparents are Mary Frances Terry &

the late Stanford Terry; the late Dr. L.G. & Libby Horn.

(1) Jean Blakeney, Laura Weeks (2) Dorothy E. Burgos (4) Weesie Biedenharn (5) Stephen Osborn, Rob Sanders, Chris Sanders (6)Betsy Hocker (9) Debbie Felt, Brent Greer, Taylor Jabour, Peter Cauthen (11) Frank Whitaker, Ginny Jarratt (15) Jerry Hall, Amy Halford

Two roads diverged in a wood, and I,

I took the one less traveled by, And that has made all the difference.

William Carlton Campbell- Congratulations to Carlton as he

graduates from St. Aloysius High School. Carlton has chosen the

University of Mississippi to pursue a degree in business.

Carlton’s parents are Glenn & Virginia Campbell. His

grandparents are Mr. & Mrs. James C. Wynne, Jr. and Dr.

Charles & the late Carolyn Campbell. Carlton is also a Senior

Acolyte.

Elizabeth Terry Cutrell- Congratulations to Elizabeth Terry

Cutrell as she graduated from Midwestern University in Chicago

with her Doctor of Osteopathy. She will begin her residency in

pediatrics in Columbia, South Carolina. Her parents are Robert &

Georgia Terry. Grandparents are Mary Frances Terry & the late

Stanford Terry; the late Dr. L.G. & Libby Horn.

Ashtin Berkeley Giambrone- Congratulations to Ashtin

Giambrone as she graduates from St. Aloysius High School.

Ashtin has chosen Mississippi State to pursue a degree in

Biological Engineering. She is the daughter of Joe & Mindy

Giambrone. Her grandparents are the Emeritus Rector: Rev.

Clifton J. & Percy McInnis, Jr. and the late J.T. & Lois

Giambrone. Ashtin is also a Senior Acolyte.

David Demirbilek- Congratulations to David Demirbilek who

graduated from UVA Law School. UVA awarded a fellowship to

allow his appointment as intern with Tucker Carlson (of the Daily

Caller) and news analyst for FOX news. David will serve as a

legal affairs correspondent writing two articles a day on Health

Care and The Supreme Court. His parents are Zeki & Kay

Demirbilek.

-Robert Frost

Congratulations

(15) Jerry Hall, Amy Halford (16) David Johnson (17) Stephen McMillin (18) Leslie Waring (19) Josephine Peterson, Mindy Giambrone (20) Carl Flowers (22) Mary Ruth Jones (28) Ashley Moomaw (29) Ken Rector (30) Lyn Frazier

JUNE BIRTHDAYS

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Grace Christian Counseling Center 1414 Cherry St. Vicksburg, MS 39180 Phone (601) 636-5703 FAX (601) 636-5739

May 22,2012

Episcopal Church Women

Church of the Holy Trinity

900 South Street

Vicksburg, MS 39180

Dear Friends!

Recently, you donated $500.00 to the Grace Christian Counseling Center, and I wanted to share with you

my appreciation for your support. From the start, our mission has been to provide professional

counseling to persons regardless of their resources to pay for those services. Every dollar counts!

Our salaries and expenses are covered by help from donations, fundraisers, and the support of churches

and groups like you. We also receive payments from clients and their insurance companies, but not

everybody has good coverage; some have no coverage. To make up the difference in just the first four

months of 2012, we discounted our fees by a total of over

$40,000! I find that to be a staggering number! As you can imagine, we welcome your

assistance as it helps us do what we do best, provide quality counseling services to our

colhmunity.

I feel confident that together we are serving as the Body of Christ to the people of Vicksburg. I

feel blessed to be a part of this ministry with you. Many, many thanks for your support!

God's Peace,

Walter L. Frazier, PhD, LPC, N

Executive Director