Volunteer sandwich-makers needed on July 3rd!

Volunteer sandwich-makers needed! Come make sandwiches for Chapel on the Green parishioners at 12:30 on Sunday in the undercroft! All supplies will be provided—we just need some extra hands. Depending on how many people we have, it shouldn’t take more than an hour. It’s July 4th weekend, so if you’re in town and could help, that would be incredible!   Please email Lisa at cotg@trinitynewhaven.org for more information or to sign up!

Kyle Picha
Boys Choir Alumnus to present recital at Trinity on June 24

PROGRAM


Sinfonia from Cantata 29 - J.S.Bach ( 1685-1750)  Transcription  Daniel Ficarri (b.1996)
Laudate Domine - Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart  (1756-1791)

Pie Jesu from Requiem  - Maurice Duruflé (1902-1986)
Pie Jesu from Requiem- Gabriel Fauré (1845- 1924)

Prelude Modal -Jean Langlais (1907- 1991) 
Salve Regina -Giacomo Puccini (1858- 1924)
I Hate Music! from I Hate Music!  -Leonard Bernstein (1918-1990)
I'm a Person Too from I Hate Music! - Leonard Bernstein

Alleluia from “Exsultate, Jubilate" -  Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart  Transcription  Daniel Ficarri 

Berceuse - Louis Vierne (1870-1937)
Carillon De Westminster - Louis Vierne 

 

Biography

Colombian soprano, LUISA FERNANDA TORRES, praised for her “big, attractive, dramatic voice” (Voce di Meche), has been seen on stage performing the roles of Mother in Hansel and Gretel, Pamina and First Lady in Die Zauberflöte, Mimi in La Bohème and most recently originated the role of Malka at the world premiere of The Uprising of the Warsaw Ghetto. After her early training as a violinist, Luisa continued her studies at Rutgers University, the Universität Mozarteum (Salzburg, Austria), the Conservatorio di musica A. Pedroll (Vicenza, Italy) and with tenor Marcello Nardis in Rome.

In addition to singing in recitals throughout the NY/NJ area, she has made appearances at the InFondi Music Festival (Fondi, Italy) and Angels Vocal Art Festival (Los Angeles, CA), performed as a featured artist in the internationally acclaimed Macerata Opera Festival (Macerata, Italy) and made her Carnegie Hall debut as a soloist. As an active liturgical musician, Luisa serves as cantor for parishes in the Roman Catholic Archdioceses of New York and Newark and is the Director of Music at the Cathedral of St. John the Baptist, Paterson, in her native New Jersey.

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Jeremiah (Jerry)  Mead is a second  year graduate student of Dr. Chris Young in the Masters of Music Organ and Sacred Music program at The Jacobs School of Music (Indiana University) Jerry was awarded the “Artistic Excellence Award” scholarship at Jacobs. Jerry is a native of Madison, Connecticut, and studied organ with Mr. Paul Jacobs at The Juilliard School in New York City, Dr. Ezequiel Menéndez at the Cathedral of Saint Joseph in Hartford, Connecticut and Dr. Andrew Kotylo here at Trinity. He studied piano with Ms. Victoria Reeve of Guilford, Connecticut, and Ms. Laura Richling of Hamden, Connecticut. He sang for ten  years as a member of the Men and Boys choir here at Trinity. 

Jerry has performed at various locations in New York, including  Saint Patrick’s Cathedral, the Cathedral of Saint John the Divine, Marble Collegiate Church and Hitchcock Presbyterian Church. He has given solo organ recitals at many Connecticut venues, including The Cathedral of Saint Joseph in Hartford, Saint John’s Episcopal Church in Stamford, Christ Church in Guilford. Jerry is looking forward to  his solo performance at The National City Christian Church in Washington, D.C. in May of 2023. 

Jerry serves as the Director of Music and Organist at the First Presbyterian Church, Bedford, Indiana.When Jerry is not at the organ, you may see him photographing trains around the area or spending time at the Columbus Area Model Railroad Club in Columbus, Indiana.

Kyle Picha
Music Director Walden Moore leads RSCM Boy Choir Course in Dallas

This week, Walden has been using his special magic with 28 lucky boy choristers from across the country as the Director of Music at the inaugural session of the Royal School of Church Music Boys Course in Dallas! If you know a boy in Connecticut who loves music, contact Rachel (rsegger@trinitynewhaven.org) to explore the unique opportunity to sing with Walden regularly in the Trinity Boys Choir!

Kyle Picha
Volunteers needed for Chapel on the Green on Sunday, June 12th

On Sunday, June 12th, we need your help to make and serve sandwiches at Chapel on the Green! We will gather at 12:30 pm in the undercroft to assemble approximately 100 sandwiches. Trinity will provide the supplies—all you have to do is show up! If you would like to make cookies or bring something else special for the Chapel on the Green parishioners, you are welcome to do that. As always, the service will take place at 2:00 pm, lunch will happen at 2:30, and cleanup happens between 3:00 and 3:30 pm. We would love to have you with us for any part of that process. If you are interested in volunteering with us on June 12th, please contact Lisa Levy, Outreach Coordinator, at cotg@trinitynewhaven.org. Thank you!

Kyle Picha
Pilgrimage to France announced for Summer 2023

Going on a pilgrimage has always been about finding a way of renewal, healing and restoration by walking to and visiting a sacred site. After two years of this pandemic, God knows we are all ready for renewal. In a way, we have all been pilgrims during this time of hardship, struggling to make our way through the fog of pandemic rules, virus fears, and, for those of us who contracted the virus, charting our path toward recovery.

Our Trinity pilgrimage to France from June 14-28, 2023 will connect with this basic desire for renewal, but unlike an ordinary pilgrimage, the focus will not be on merely reaching sacred sites, carrying backpack and camera. Rather, this pilgrimage will focus on sensory inspired contemplation, as suggested by Psalm 34:8: “Taste and see the goodness of the Lord.”

Find out more at an informational meeting, in the church’s undercroft on Sunday, June 12, after the 10:30am service. Come and see, listen and learn about a sampling of sites we will visit, such as Paris, Chartres, Vézelay and Taizé. Our meeting will be accompanied by a sampling of French pastries! This pilgrimage concept is conceived as a small group travel format. The maximum number of participants, therefore, is set at 25 people. Pricing per person will be +/- $3000.00. (Airfare is additional.)

Kyle Picha
Adult Education returns this Sunday on the theme "Suffering and Remembering"

Suffering and Remembering

Adult Education Theme for June 2022

Charles Lemert

This coming Sunday we will be at the eve of Memorial Day. Other modern nations may celebrate Victory Day as Russia did, ludicrously, earlier this month. France celebrates Bastille Day; Canada celebrates Canada Day. But none other, so far as I know, celebrates a Memorial Day as we do. But what are we remembering on Memorial Day? The Day began shortly after the Civil War in which some 865,000 soldiers were killed—more than in any war since. Not a community North or South was untouched by death. Drew Gilpin Faust, an historian of the Civil War, wrote The Republic of Suffering, a book that concludes: “We all live in the world of death the Civil War created.”

Suffering and Remembering are, obviously, central to Christian thought. I will take this as the theme for my sermon on May 29 but with special attention to the place of suffering and remembering in American culture. The Sunday after, June 5 at 9:30, Bob Sandine and I will begin a month-long Adult Education course covering Abraham Lincoln, Frederick Douglass, Harriet Tubman, and John Brown—and their roles is representing different versions of Christian thinking about slavery and the suffering it entailed.

Kyle Picha
Rev. Heidi and husband Will welcome Selma Nancy Oxford to the world!

Selma Nancy Oxford was born into the world to the Rev. Heidi Thorsen and Will Oxford on May 25, 2022 at 4:47pm. Everyone is healthy, tired, and happy. Prayers are welcome as Heidi begins maternity leave for some important time with family! Many thanks to all those who have helped them along the journey, including the wonderful staff at Yale New Haven Hospital and our Trinity community.

Kyle Picha
Applications for Anako Memorial Scholarship open now through July 1st

We are pleased to announce that applications for the Justina O. Anako Memorial Scholarship are now open to all women of color bound for STEM fields.

Started in 2021, the Justina O. Anako Memorial Scholarship is a $1,000 grant awarded annually to a graduating high school senior planning to enroll in college to study science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) or an undergraduate majoring in a in STEM field of study. Student must identify as a woman of color and can renew the scholarship if the listed requirements are met.

We are tremendously grateful for the generosity of the Anako family for honoring Justina's legacy through this program. Applications are due July 1st. Please spread the word and share this application widely!

Apply here: https://www.trinitynewhaven.org/the-justina-o-anako-memorial-scholarship

Kyle Picha
Summer Worship Schedule (begins May 29)

We will begin our Summer Worship Schedule at Trinity on Labor Day weekend, starting Sunday, May 29. Note the following changes:

Sundays

7:45am – Quiet Eucharist, Rite I

10:30am – Community Eucharist, Rite II

2pm – Chapel on the Green

*note: 9am Morning Prayer and 5pm Music and Prayer services will resume in the fall

Wednesdays

The 12:10pm Wednesday Eucharist will go on hiatus starting June 1, until the fall

We wish you safe travels, rest, and meaningful worship, whatever your summer plans may be – and we hope to see you around Trinity this summer!

Kyle Picha
Sunday School will move to East Rock in response to COVID numbers

You've heard this one before: rising COVID numbers have forced a change of plans! Your family's health and safety come first so instead of meeting in the Undercroft for Sunday Spark (School), we'll be meeting at this New Haven park for play and prayer instead: College Woods: East Rock (The address of the park is 41-125 Cold Spring St., New Haven, CT 06511.)

9 a.m. - 10 a.m., Sunday, May 15


Vaia will join us to play with the kids as the adults sip, chat, and pray. Juice, water, coffee and breakfast goodies will be available for your family at 9:00 a.m. -- look for Angela near the playground. Please bring a chair(s).

Kyle Picha
Parent's Book Club Starts Thursday

Dr. Susan Alsamarai, Trinity parishioner and mom of two, will lead this free, 6-week discussion based on the book, "The Hopeful Family: Raising Resilient Children in Uncertain Times." All are welcome to join us at the Woodbridge Library on Thursday evenings through June 23, 6:30-7:30 PM. If you are interested in attending, please contact Angela: family@trinitynewhaven.org.

Kyle Picha
Local COVID Cases on the Rise; Mask Wearing Indoors Now Recommended

In response to increasing local COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations, the CDC now indicates that the New Haven area is now an area of relatively high risk. Trinity on the Green will now recommend — but not require — masking for all those attending services and other functions in person. We hope that summer weather will help tamp down on this newest rise in COVID cases and that we will be able to relax these heightened recommendations soon. In the meantime, we’ll handle this as we have handled the rest of the pandemic: together, physically or otherwise, and confident in our community and our church.

Kyle Picha
Volunteers needed for Vacation Bible Camp!

Teens and Adults: Serve the children of our community by volunteering at our Vacation Bible Camp from Aug. 1-5, 8:15 AM to 12:45 PM daily at Trinity. Teens: This is a great opportunity to earn Service Hours for your high school. Contact Angela for details; no pressure, just information! family@TrinityNewHaven.org

Kyle Picha
A Prayerful Response to Roe v. Wade

This week, many people have been impacted by the news of possible changes to the legal decision of Roe v. Wade, which has protected women’s reproductive rights since 1973. These issues of unborn life, childbirth, abortion, and legal access to abortion are especially heavy in light of Mother’s Day, this coming Sunday.

Our faith is a resource for how to approach these difficult matters of sanctity of life, freedom of conscience, and gender equality – reminding us to place love of God and love of our neighbors at the forefront of how we live and pray. Other resources include past resolutions of General Convention, the governing body of the Episcopal Church (see below). These statements both affirm the sacredness of life and the need for special care to see that individual conscience is honored and protected:

Please know that the clergy and pastoral care staff are available for further prayer and emotional support. We also offer this prayer:

Loving God, ground us with a sense of wonder for the sacredness of all human life. Help us to be attentive to the needs of pregnant people, so that we may support their health in body, mind, and spirit. Give us wisdom to pursue just legislation that opens doors for compassionate care, while honoring the complexity of human decisions. May the power of your resurrection be a source of strength, healing, and renewal; in the name of God who made us, loves us, and walks on this journey with us. Amen.

Kyle Picha
Trinity Book Group rounds out the end of the year with Sue Monk Kidd, Geraldine Brooks, and a Pot Luck!

Trinity Book Group is meeting via Zoom on Monday, May 9th at 7:30pm to discuss The Book of Longings by Sue Monk Kidd. The first line of the book is ‘My name is Anna, the wife of Jesus’. It provides a woman centered version of the New Testament.

Our end of year pot luck is on Sunday, May 29that 4pm at the home of Veronica and Dieter Soell. We will be discussing Pullitzer prize winning March by Geraldine Brooks, a powerfull love story set against the backdrop of the civil war. We are excited at the prospect of meeting in person for the first time since last June

If you would like to know more about either of these events please contact Jenny Briggs jenniferobriggs@gmail.com

Kyle Picha
New Parent's Book Club Starts May 19!

Dr. Susan Alsamarai, Trinity parishioner and mom of two, will lead this free, 6-week discussion based on the book, "The Hopeful Family: Raising Resilient Children in Uncertain Times." All are welcome to join us at the Woodbridge Library on Thursday evenings through June 23, 6:30-7:30 PM. Angela will be ordering your copy of the book so let her know by May 11 if you are interested in attending: family@trinitynewhaven.org.

Kyle Picha
Baby Shower brings over 3000 diapers donated to Diaper Bank!

Thank you to all who celebrated with Rev. Heidi and Will by donating diapers to them and the Diaper Bank -- over 3,000 (!) diapers and dozens of packages of wipes were collected! About 40 parishioners and friends attended the rainbow-themed Baby Shower on Saturday which featured a get-to-know you game, colorful cupcakes, parental advice giving, and homemade rainbow pizza. May God abundantly bless Rev. Heidi, Will and their little one.

Kyle Picha