St. Luke’s & Trinity invite you to our 4th Annual
Juneteenth Worship Service
Friday, June 16 at 5:30pm
Villano Park (also called Mill Rock Park)
260 Mill Rock Road, Hamden, CT
Meal following the service, stay tuned for details!
St. Luke’s & Trinity invite you to our 4th Annual
Juneteenth Worship Service
Friday, June 16 at 5:30pm
Villano Park (also called Mill Rock Park)
260 Mill Rock Road, Hamden, CT
Meal following the service, stay tuned for details!
With arrival of balmy summer weather, many of us look forward to the end of the school year, travel, and more time outdoors. Join us at Trinity on the Green for our summer services starting this Sunday, May 28th. Services for the summer months will consist of:
7:45 a.m.: Holy Eucharist, Rite I
10:30 a.m.: Holy Eucharist, Rite II (Livestreamed)
2:00 p.m.: Chapel on the Green (Outdoors)
The 10:30 a.m. service will be livestreamed, allowing you to join us from anywhere. While the three full choirs are on hiatus starting on June 4th, our 10:30am services will benefit from the musical leadership of the Summer Choir. This schedule will run through the Parish Picnic in September.
We look forward to welcoming you and sharing another wonderful New England summer together.
To account for the summer slow down, Trinity’s full eNews will be sent every other week with a brief summary of services (including relevant links and bulletins) sent on off weeks.
Second Mission Conversation
This Sunday May 28, 11:45am, in the Undercroft, we will meet for our second conversation about Trinity’s mission. Post-pandemic life in general and our parish in particular has gone through a number of changes that invite us to reignite our sense of mission. Who are we as Trinity parish and how do we feel called by God to engage in our community?
Last week we had a very special conversation thanks to the amazing leadership of Miroslav Volf who helped us explore our mission with the metaphor of home as God’s dream for our lives, that we may feel at home in God. This Sunday, a team of Trinity members who have been working on the topic of Re-imagining church, will lead the conversation. Come and join us this Sunday.
AnnaDea Diotalevi joins Trinity as our new permanent Development Manager to continue the groundwork for broadening the church’s fundraising efforts and base of support.
AnnaDea is tasked with implementing strategic fund-raising goals to guide the Vestry, lay leaders, and clergy in a comprehensive strategy for enhancing annual and planned giving to support Trinity’s operations, outreach programs, and worship experience. She brings to the position experience working with a range of secular nonprofit organizations to build annual giving programs and secure major gifts from individuals, foundations, corporations and service organizations.
At Trinity, she hopes to help coordinate, streamline and provide resources to enhance fundraising efforts of groups within the church. AnnaDea and her fiancé, Theodore, recently moved to Norwalk from New York City. In addition, AnnaDea enjoys art museums and hiking with the family dog, Magnolia. Please reach out to her at development@trinitynewhaven.org if you have fundraising ideas or would like her to assist with event planning.
Yoga means to “yoke” or “unite,” and is more than just a physical exercise of movements and postures (asana). It is a practice to bring together our bodies, souls, and minds in order to strengthen our connection to the divine. Phylis Iqbal was born in Lahore, Pakistan and grew up in Cheshire, CT. She began practicing yoga in 2008. She completed a 200 hour yoga teacher training program in 2020 and is currently completing an additional 300 hour training program. Phylis has been a member of the Trinity community since 2015, is a current Vestry member, and actively involved with many of Trinity’s volunteer committees. Beginning on Wednesday, May 24th at 6 PM, you can join her each week both in-person in the undercroft or on Zoom to participate for an asana practice via Zoom. This is a practice for all abilities and bodies. Please contact Phylis at phylis.iqbal@gmail.com or by calling/texting at 203-606-4249 if you have additional questions or require any accommodations.
Zoom Meeting ID: 722 977 6270
Passcode: Meeting1!
As the calendar rounds the corner into the summer months, it is with no small amount of regret that we note that our music program manager, Rachel Segger, will be leaving her post for a position with the Institute of Sacred Music. Rachel has been a dedicated and passionate member of our Trinity staff, moving behind the scenes to make the music program run smoothly. Her work has been invaluable, particularly through the many pivots demanded by COVID-19.
Rachel's last Sunday as a staff member will be on June 4th. We invite you to join us in celebrating her at this Sunday service, which is also Choir Recognition Sunday, and expressing our deepest appreciation for her contributions to the music program. Her talent and dedication will undoubtedly be an asset in her new role, as they most certainly were here.
Although Rachel will be leaving Trinity on the Green, she has graciously agreed to remain involved in our choir recruiting efforts. We are grateful for her ongoing support as the choirs continue to recover from the challenges of the pandemic and grow into the future.
Please mark your calendars for June 4th and join us to celebrate. We wish her all the best in her new chapter and thank her for all she's contributed to writing the story of Trinity to date.
The church office will be collecting a purse for Rachel. If you feel moved to make a contribution, please visit: https://onrealm.org/TrinityOnGreen/give/employeepurse
Chapel on the Green needs your help! On Pentecost Sunday, May 28th, we need volunteers to help us serve sack lunches after the Chapel on the Green worship service from 2:30-3:00. The meal is an integral part of feeding the CotG community in body, mind, and spirit, and we would be so grateful for your help. Please email Lisa Levy, Outreach Coordinator, at cotg@trinitynewhaven.org with questions or to sign up. Thank you!
Parents -- and any Trinity adults! -- gather in our Upper Room at 9:35 AM this Sunday while the children and teens meet in the Undercroft. A brief, theological video is shown, and a discussion follows. "Animate: Practices" is a program designed for adults and will focus this time on "Sacraments: A Tapestry of Traditions." Thank you, Heather Cochran, for leading the group this month!
This weekend, "travel bags" are being distributed to families as we "Journey Together" in faith this summer. The bag contains activities and faith-related resources as well as special invitations to events and gatherings throughout the summer. Get yours May 21 or May 28. Contact Angela Arpino with any questions or to reserve a bag for your family, Family@TrinityNewHaven.org.
The last Trinity Book Group book being discussed for this year is The Night Watchman by Louise Erdrich. It is set in the 1950s and was inspired by Louise Erdrich’s grandfather, who motivated and inspired other members of the Turtle Mountain Tribe of Chippewa, to resist the Indian termination policies of the 1940s-1960s. The book was awarded the Pulitzer prize for Fiction in 2021
We are meeting in person and on zoom on Monday, June 5th at 4:00pm at the home of Carolyn Gould in North Haven. Please contact Jenny Briggs jenniferobriggs@gmail.com if you would like to join us and for further information.
Trinity on the Green New Haven will present an Art Exhibit, Of Many One, exploring immigrant experiences in celebration of the diverse people that came together to create our great nation.
The exhibit will open Saturday, May 20th with an opening reception starting at 6pm featuring performances by Ekklesia Ballet, Cuatro Puntos Ensemble, and the noted Iraqi composer Ameen Modad. Artists are encouraged to attend the opening.
The Exhibit will be on display at Trinity on the Green for two weeks from May 20th to June 4th and artists can offer works for sale. Details of the sales process available upon request. For more information please contact Bill Pagano by email: paganob944@gmail.com.
RSVP for the Opening Night:
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/of-many-one-art-show-tickets-600517101817
No singing experience required! We're bringing our Family Worship Service upstairs on Mother's Day (May 14) and need your help! Our famed choir director, Walden Moore, is leading a choir of families to sing a simple hymn along with Trinity's choir. We have arehearsal at 9:30 AM in the Undercroft to help us prepare. All are welcome to join us. Contact Angela Arpino with questions: Family@TrinityNewHaven.org.
As we approach the summer months, we hope you are keeping the Christmas market in mind and making things to donate. We are looking for hats, scarves, fingerless gloves and anything else you would like to make and donate.
If you need patterns, please contact Gloria Hoda (gloria.hoda@gmail.com) or Candy Carl-Stanndard (pcstannard@att.net). We are also accepting yarn donations.
Thank you,
Candy and Gloria
Sacred Earth Sunday May 21, 5pm Service
The next Sacred Earth Prayer service will take place on Sunday May 21, 5pm, at East Rock Park. On Mother’s Day, Sunday May 14, there is no 5pm service.
May days and spring weather have been so soothing and conducive to prayer and experiencing God’s smile in nature. This Sacred Earth Prayer service will connect with the beauty of spring and the enchantment of nature blooming.
Please note the meeting point will be at the Mill River bridge on the corner of Livingston Street and East Rock Road (GSP 410 Livingston St, New Haven, Ct). This service will include some walking and will require walking capacity as well as foot ware that fits your comfort zone for a walk in the park.
One additional note to further the understanding of outdoor prayer, this Sacred Earth Prayer service seeks to connect with the ‘other’ book of God, the one book being the well-known Bible, but the ‘other’ or first book being creation itself. Come and join us.
PENTECOST SERMON DRAMA, MAY 21
The Trinity Players will offer a special Sermon Drama during the 10:30 service on Sunday, May 21. RETURN TO BABEL by Neil Olsen will be performed to celebrate Pentecost, which is known as the Church’s Birthday.
BABEL is an entertaining and thought-provoking one act play. Taking place in heaven, theologians from all times bring their books to be burned because of their mistakes. The Holy Spirit is called, arrives, and is not what you expected, to say the least! And the Birthday Party begins. Please invite your friends to enjoy this memorable event.
The cast and crew include, Pat Clendenen, Jeanne Kerr, Doris Manseau, Warner Marshall, NeilOlsen, Lisa Omark, Jeremy O’Neill, Lisa Sandine, Max Sklar, and is directed by Rev. Robert Sandine.
We will honor Moms at all Services, but especially at 10:30 AM when the Family Worship Service, usually held in the Undercroft, comes into the Nave! This interactive, shorter service introduces our youngest parishioners to Episcopal rites and traditions with easier-to-understand Scripture, song, and prayers. This is a Holy Eucharist Service for all ages.
Join the fun this Saturday on the New Haven Green
10am
Yoga on the Green
10:30am
Powder House Day Reenactment by Second Company Governor's Foot Guard
11am
Food Trucks & Market place opens-plants, art, beauty, books & more!
Community Tables with the NHV Garden Club, Friends of the Green, Governor’s Food Guard & more!
Swords to Plowshares- forging gun barrels into gardening tools
12:30pm
Rededication of the renovated WWI Memorial & Flagpole
Hillhouse Band and a “March Around the Green” to Wake Up the Green
Amistad's Howling Symphony of Soul Marching Band | Wolfpack Dynasty Drumline
1pm
Town Green Games * Giant Candy Land & Legos
NHV Recreation Activity Bus *Music
Moana reads with NHFPL, book give away
Self-Guided Stained Glass Tour at Trinity on the Green, with organ music played by Walden Moore
Center Church- Crypt Tours
On Sunday, May 7th our Girl and Boy treble choristers will travel to New York City for the day (their adult singers will remain behind to sing our 9 and 10:30 am services, conducted by our Organ Scholars). They'll attend the 11 am Eucharist at St. Thomas Church, Fifth Avenue, where Boys Alum Frankie Segger is currently serving as Head Chorister, Following the service, they'll be the guests of the St. Thomas Boys for lunch at the Choir School on West 58th Street. They'll then head uptown to the Church of the Heavenly Rest (pictured), 1085 Fifth Avenue (corner of 90th Street), where they'll join the Choristers and other choir members of CHR for Choral Evensong at 4:00 pm. All are invited to make a trip into the City that afternoon to join us for Evensong. The Director of Music of CHR is Trinity Organ Scholar Alum Janet Yieh, who is already distinguishing herself in her first few years of leadership in that storied Upper East Side church.