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Welcome to
Trinity Episcopal
Church
Bend, OR
Trinity Hall
469 NW Wall St
St. Helens Hall
231 NW Idaho Ave
Services
8:00 AM Sunday
Rite I or Rite II
9:15 AM Sunday
Adult Forum
in Brooks Hall
10:15 AM Sunday
Rite II
Coffee and Conversa%on
follows in Brooks Hall
12 Noon Wednesday
Rite II
Parish Office
541-382-5542
Hours: 9-5 M-F
www.TrinityBend.org
The weekday
entrance for Trinity Hall
is the west entrance on
St. Helens Place. Please
use this door so we are
aware of your presence in
the building. Thank you!
Trumpet Ar'cles
May 2017May 2017May 2017May 2017 In our tradi%on, Easter is more than a day. By tradi%on, we celebrate Easter as a season.
Indeed, it’s o8en called the “Great 50 Days!” – a reminder both that this season is
longer than the solemn 40 days of Lent and that it is more vitally significant as well.
In church, there are reminders that Easter abides long a8er the flowers lose their
blossom. The Paschal Candle remains lit throughout these days of Easter%de. We repeat
the “alleluias” we lost a8er Shrove Tuesday. We gather on Sundays to hear stories of
new life experienced by Jesus’ first followers in the days that followed.
It’s all a reminder that we celebrate Easter as more than something that happened once
upon a %me in a place far, far away. During these 50 days, we are reminded that Easter
is a reality that keeps happening in the here and now of our world.
Episcopal priest and writer Rick Morley notes that we begin Lent on Ash Wednesday
with an invita%on to observe a holy Lent (see BCP, pp. 264-265). The words used in our
liturgy are powerful, he says, but he wishes we had something comparable for
Easter%de. I doubt it will catch on, but here’s what he suggests for us:
Dear People of God, on the day of resurrection, and on the days immediately following, the disciples saw and experienced the Risen Christ again and again. Jesus spoke to them, called them by name, offered them his peace, fed them, broke bread with them, and sent them out. The first Christians observed the celebrations of the great Fifty Days of Easter with great devotion, and it is when they welcomed new Christians into their fellowship through the waters of baptism. By their words, their actions, and their lives they witnessed to the New life that Jesus brought and still brings. By the power of the resurrection they moved from disciples to apostles, from sin to holiness, from death to life. I invite you therefore, in the name of the Church, to a holy season of Easter. I invite you to be nourished by God, and to nourish others by your witness to the resurrection. May these Fifty Days be a time when you are renewed, and where fed by the scriptures, prayer, and worship you would aspire to bring food to the hungry, comfort to the afflicted, hope to the hopeless, and faith to those who doubt. For in doing so we follow in the footsteps of the apostles, and in the promises we made in the waters of baptism. And, let us make a right beginning now, as we join in the ancient acclamation made by those who live in the wake of the empty tomb: Alleluia, Christ is risen! The Lord is risen indeed, Alleluia!
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Meet th e Ves t ry Meet th e Ves t ry Meet th e Ves t ry Meet th e Ves t ry ———— J im A l l eJ im A l l eJ im A l l eJ im A l l e nnnn
Vestry member since 2016
I was born into the Episcopal Church where I was bap%zed, confirmed and served as an Acolyte.
My career was in the entertainment industry and I first visited Bend in 1975 while touring with a small "Truck and Bus"
opera company. I knew that someday I would make this area my home. I finally arrived in 2012 and began my search
for a new church. My 3rd stop was Trinity Episcopal and knew instantly that I had found my second home in Bend.
When I was asked to consider being on the Trinity Vestry, I was very honored to even be asked, let alone asked to
serve. My thirst for the inner workings of our church is one that I hope isn't ever quenched. I also lend a hand with
the video and edi%ng of Trinity events, serve as liaison to the Outreach programs, have shoveled snow, cooked for the
choir between Easter services and even helped keep our stretch of Highway 20 clear of liLer.
I am blessed with 6 children, 3 boys and 3 girls. My oldest son, Jus%n, (36) lives in Michigan and is a trauma and
intensive care nurse. My daughter Jenny (27) lives in Norway and works for Laerdal, a nonprofit manufacturer of
medical equipment. Jenny is part of the team that designs and manufactures low cost, durable pre- and postnatal
equipment for those who live in emerging na%ons. Michael (25) ended his 4-year commitment in the U.S. Marine
Corps on April 10th. He s%ll lives in So. California where he hopes to con%nue in his desire to work State Fire Dept. My
2nd daughter Jamie (20) lives in Raleigh N.C. She aLends college, works at a restaurant and is headed for a career in
the medical field. I see a paLern here. Finally there is Katy (15) and Nikolay (13). They both live with their mother in
Grand Rapids, MI. High School and Middle School respec%vely and are good kids.
I enjoy the outdoors that is to be found here, biking, camping, skiing; try to run off the boundless energy from my dog,
Jesse. Now that the Spring has arrived, I umpire High School baseball anywhere from Burns to Madras.
I am truly living my dream here and desire to help the congrega%on however it is possible. Blessings.
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While Junior Warden, Karen Hauswald, is on
hiatus recovering from major surgery, the
Building and Grounds Ministry con%nues to
meet and iden%fy needs for the Trinity
Campus. They support our Sexton, Mark
Schlerf, on bigger projects when many hands
are needed.
You will have no%ced our grounds were
weeded and spruced up for Holy Week and
Easter.
Mark Schlerf reported a couple of dead trees on the south side of St. Helens
were removed, a new guLer was installed at St. Helens to help with flow of
water away from the building and a water heater in SHH was repaired.
The B/G Ministry has approved the development of a long-range Master
Landscape Plan for the Trinity Campus. Cris Craig is developing the plan which
will address conserva%on of water, low maintenance, and crea%ng welcoming
spaces. Once the plan is approved by the B/G CommiLee, several landscapers
will be asked to submit bids. The Finance CommiLee will receive the report
along with the bids and make recommenda%ons to the Vestry.
You will also no%ce some areas that are already planted with annuals and
perennials that bring color to our campus. These areas are maintained by a
group of our ladies known as “Earth Mothers” who are master gardeners and
volunteer their talents to keep these flower beds weeded, fer%lized and filled
with plants.
The B/G Ministry has formed smaller sub-groups which are addressing ligh%ng
of our stained glass windows at Trinity, inventorying all our building plans to put
on a CD, and our winter issues focusing on the ice dams, Brooks Hall entrance,
and a new snow blower.
The Ministry will also priori%ze future Capital Improvement areas to an%cipate
what our campus buildings will need in the next 5-10 years. This will be very
helpful to the Finance CommiLee as they budget each year.
The B/G Ministry accomplished many projects in 2016 and are o8en “under the
radar” to many of us. This is a very dedicated group of parishioners who along
with our Sexton are con%nuing to make sure our buildings are in top shape.
They meet the first Wednesday of the month and would welcome anyone with
an interest in the maintenance of the Trinity campus to join them.
Contact Bob Hann or Tom Baxter if you have any ques%ons.
Bu i l d i ng & Grounds Min i s t rBu i l d i ng & Grounds Min i s t rBu i l d i ng & Grounds Min i s t rBu i l d i ng & Grounds Min i s t r yyyy Joan Wellman Contact UsContact UsContact UsContact Us Jed Holdorph, Rector
(541) 382-5542
Your VestryYour VestryYour VestryYour Vestry Joan Wellman, Senior Warden
(541) 408-5435
Karen Hauswald, Junior Warden
(540)272-3388
James Allen
(541) 350-0218
Jeanne-e Beeger
(541) 728-0692
Cathy Ann Douglass
(541) 213-8510
John Lawson
(541) 410-6665
Julie Lear
(541) 389-2490
Bill Silliman
(541) 604-0416
Bill Swarts
(541) 610-3323
Brent Walters
(480) 710-3241
Donna Young
(541) 330-9544
Bill Brisson, Treasurer
(541) 647-9989
Judy Warren, Clerk of the Vestry
(541) 639-4111
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Cove/COPY Fundra i s e r Cov e/COPY Fundra i s e r Cov e/COPY Fundra i s e r Cov e/COPY Fundra i s e r ———— May 5May 5May 5May 5 t ht ht ht h , 5, 5, 5, 5 ---- 8 PM8 PM8 PM8 PM Marie Suhre
SAVE THE DATE!
First Friday May 5, 2017
5-8 PM at Broken Top Bo-le Shop
Musical Entertainment and Raffles
Our fundraising goal this year, our tenth, is to raise $30,000 and send 40 kids to summer camp at Ascension School in
Cove, Oregon. Trinity is again partnering with the Deschutes County Sheriff’s Office Central Oregon Partnerships for
Youth (COPY), Deschutes Family Recovery (Family Drug Court) and Big Brothers/Big Sisters to provide full
scholarships to at-risk kids, especially those who have been impacted by parental or guardian incarcera%on.
Circle of Love (COL) returns to evening mee%ngs for the summer. Circle of Love meets monthly
in fellowship as we relax and share a meal together. The subjects of discussion vary; the ideas
and comments of all are welcome and respected. We'll be mee%ng at Carolyn Richardson's home
on Thursday, May 11 at 5:30 p.m. Plan to bring a topping for our salad bar. Join us for an
evening of relaxed fellowship.
Carolyn's address is 2493 NE Saranac
Place. Her phone number is 541-408-
9870. Traveling north on 8th Street from
Greenwood or Revere, turn right on
Bennington Street (one block before the
roundabout at Butler Market) and then the
first right onto Saranac Place. If you have
ques%ons, give Carolyn a call.
Circ l e o f Lo v e C i r c l e o f Lo v e C i r c l e o f Lo v e C i r c l e o f Lo v e ———— May 1 1May 1 1May 1 1May 1 1 t ht ht ht h , 5 : 30 PM, 5 :30 PM, 5 :30 PM, 5 :30 PM Carolyn Richardson
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May ScheduleMay ScheduleMay ScheduleMay Schedule Thank you for par%cipa%ng in our worship services. Please no%fy the office if you trade dates.
The asterisk (*) indicates the second chalice bearer.
Date Time Eucharistic
Minister
Prayers of the People
1st Lesson
Epistle Acolyte Ushers
5/7
8AM Mark Lane Linda Phillips
Jerry Bass Milree Latimer
10:15 Barb Morris
Jan Schweizer David Carroll
Cody English
Bill Silliman Abby Smith Lee McGee John Bolen
5/14
8AM Barbara Mayo Milree Latimer
Russ & Jeanne Merritt
10:15 Lee McGee David Carroll
Connie McCracken
Judy Warren Terry
Rahmsdorff Brent Walters
Ken Wellman Jennifer MacHaffie
5/21
8AM Connie McCracken Jim Allen Tom & Sue
Farrell
10:15 Joan Wellman Cathy Douglass
Cathy Douglas
Adam Knobel
Peggy Ziegler
Henry Liesching
Mark & Deby Welch
5/28
8 AM Mark Lane Joan
Wellman Pieter Van Zandt
Pat Croll
10:15 Judy Warren
Ann Havill Gail McGuire
Peggy Ziegler
David Carroll Cody English
The Bell Family
6/4
8AM Lee McGee Kake Huck Jerry Bass
Milree Latimer
10:15 Peggy Ziegler Barb Morris
Cris Craig Lee McGee Bill Silliman Abby Smith John Bolen
1 Sally Murphy 9 Carson Mergenthaler 19 Mark Lane 26 Frank Howard
2 Brian Douglass 9 Mary Beth Mergenthaler 20 Judy Warren 27 Bob Mathers
6 Ken Wellman 9 Sandy Negus 21 Phoebe DeGree 27 Jessica Zachem
6 Rachel Wallace 10 Marie-Louise Sandine 22 Marie Gibson 27 Nicholas Rial
7 Alice Selder 10 Genie McBurneL 24 Jed Holdorph 28 Terry Rahmsdorff
7 Chase Osborne 14 Paul Morton 24 Ellen Schweppe 30 Rick Negus
8 Tim Hoiness 15 Margaret Ann Cole 25 Mona Key 31 Sandra Pospisil
May B i r t hday sMay B i r t hday sMay B i r t hday sMay B i r t hday s
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May 2017May 2017May 2017May 2017 Please see the website calendar for more detailed informa%on. hLp://trinitybend.org/calendar/
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
1 2
3 9 am Sermon Reflection
10 am
Buildings and
Grounds Noon - Eucharist 4 pm
Centering Prayer 6:30 pm
Choir Rehearsal
4 1:30 pm
Library hours
3:30 pm
Ministry Leaders
7 pm
Taize Service
5 5 pm
Cove/COPY
fundraiser
6 9 am Altar Guild
7 8 am Holy Eucharist 9:15 am Adult Forum 10:15 am Holy Eucharist 11:30 am Coffee Hour
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10 9 am Sermon Reflection Noon - Holy
Eucharist 3 PM
Outreach
Commission
4 pm
Centering Prayer 6:30 pm
Choir
11 1:30 pm
Library hours
5:30 pm
Circle of Love
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13 9 am Altar Guild
14 8 am Holy Eucharist 9:15 am Adult Forum 10:15 am Holy Eucharist 11:30 am Coffee Hour
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16 12 pm
Dystonia Support
2 pm
Retreat Planning
6:30 pm Vestry
17 9 am Sermon Reflection Noon - Eucharist 3 pm
Outreach Comm
4 pm
Centering Prayer 6:30 pm
Choir Rehearsal
18 1:30 pm
Library hours
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20 8:30 AM
Highway Clean-Up
9 am Altar Guild
21 9 and 11:30 am
Blood Pressure
Screenings
8 am Holy Eucharist 9:15 am Adult Forum 10:15 am Holy Eucharist 11:30 am Coffee Hour
11:30 am
Peace & Soc Justice
22
23
24 9 am Sermon Reflection Noon - Eucharist 4 pm
Centering Prayer 6:30 pm
Choir Rehearsal
25
1:30 pm
Library hours
26
27 8:30 AM
Men’s Breakfast
9 am Altar Guild
28 8 am Holy Eucharist 9:15 am Adult Forum 10:15 am Holy Eucharist 11:30 am Coffee Hour
29 Memorial Day
observed
Parish Offices Closed
30
31 9 am Sermon Reflection Noon - Eucharist 4 pm
Centering Prayer 6:30 pm
Choir Rehearsal
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The 2018 Women’s Retreat planning team will meet on
Tuesday, May 16, at 2:00 pm in the downstairs classroom at
Trinity. If you’re interested in joining our expanded band of
planners, please let Milree La%mer ([email protected]) know.
We’ll be making preliminary decisions about format, focus,
and job assignments, so if you have opinions, we invite you to
share them with us! Watch this space for informa%on as next
year’s retreat takes shape.
The upcoming Trinity Road Clean-Up will be on May 20th along an
assigned sec%on of US 20 northwest of Bend. If you would like to
par%cipate, meet the group at the Shopko parking lot at 8:30 AM to
carpool to the sec%on of Highway 20 we will clean up.
The sign-up sheet will be in Brooks Hall, or contact Tom Baxter, (406) 490-
0014, or Shirley Baxter, (406) 287-3073.
Shown in the photo of the last clean-up are Shirley Baxter, Tom Baxter,
Kake Huck, Ken Wellman and Jerry Lear. Not pictured are Inga Fryklund
and the Bell family (Chris, Suzanne, Noah and Jacob.)
This is our first cleanup a8er the winter weather, rescheduled from April.
Your help is greatly appreciated!
Women’s Retreat Planning CommitteeWomen’s Retreat Planning CommitteeWomen’s Retreat Planning CommitteeWomen’s Retreat Planning Committee ———— May 16May 16May 16May 16t ht ht ht h , 2 P, 2 P, 2 P, 2 PMMMM Barb Morris
Highway Cl e anH ig hway Cl e anH ig hway Cl e anH ig hway Cl e an ----Up Up Up Up ———— May 20May 20May 20May 20 t ht ht ht h , 8 : 30 am, 8 : 30 am, 8 : 30 am, 8 : 30 am Shirley Baxter
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Thanks to Lorna Cahall, Trinity’s resident art historian, and her helper Judy
Montgomery for facilita%ng our March mee%ng! Lorna’s discussion of the
Virgin Mary and the Divine Feminine in art, par%cularly at Chartres Cathedral,
was fascina%ng and illumina%ng.
If you’d like to join the team planning future Trinity Women’s Collec%ve events,
let Barb Morris know ([email protected]). The future of the TWC is
unfolding, and we want your input
Celebra'ng the Children of Condega and realizing that it is not
too early to be thinking about this year’s fundraising efforts!
The Condega Dinner Auc%on CommiLee invite you to help us think about this and provide your input.
This summer, we want to offer services (such as gardening advice or a special dessert or …) and special %mes (such as
%ckets to an event or %me in a lovely place or…). The value of these contribu%ons would be set with the donor and
announced what is available in the Trumpet and Sunday Bulle%n. Please let us know if you have something to offer and
watch for announcements of the special items.
It’s also not too early to be thinking about dona%ons for this fall’s Condega Dinner Auc%on. We’d like to hear about
services or special %mes that you could offer this year.
And, equally important, we’d like to know “What’s on your list?” Is there something you’d like us to offer this year in
the Gi8 Shop or Auc%ons?
There is a poster in Brooks Hall where you can sign up and let us know:
• What you would like to offer this summer, and/or
• What you could offer for the fall Dinner Auc%on, and/or
• What you would like us to offer you!
You can also contact Rick Negus at [email protected]
Condega Comm i t t e e Seek s Your I npu tCond ega Comm i t t e e Seek s Your I npu tCond ega Comm i t t e e Seek s Your I npu tCond ega Comm i t t e e Seek s Your I npu t Rick Negus
Tr i n i t y Women ’ s Co l l e c t i v eTr i n i t y Women ’ s Co l l e c t i v eTr i n i t y Women ’ s Co l l e c t i v eTr i n i t y Women ’ s Co l l e c t i v e Barb Morris
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As Parish Librarian, I have just completed an inventory of cataloged books in our
library. A total of 74 books and one movie that were not checked out, are
missing from the shelves. I sure would like everyone to check their nightstands,
living room coffee tables, and where ever else you curl up with your books and
see if you have one of our volumes. If you are s%ll reading it, or s%ll plan to, can
you please email me at ktmar%[email protected] and let me know which
one(s) you have? If you are finished, can you please return it to the church? I
know the library is o8en locked, so maybe you can leave it at the office front
desk and I will make sure it gets back on the shelf. Thank you!
We have many new donated books that I
am in the process of sor%ng and will add
them to the shelves. Many thanks to all
who donate – we really do have a fine
collec%on of books because of you. It is
always so much fun to look through
dona%ons and see what I can add, and I
hope you con%nue to enjoy using your
library.
This is from our hike in the Badlands on March
23 which was a warm sunny day, a surprise to
all.
Le8 to right David Depew, Joan Hann, Gaye &
John Lawson, LoreLa Slepikas, Bob Hann, Bill
Silliman, Lee McGee and Carlos Cardoso.
Not pictured are Peter Lovering and Judy
Hurlburt, photographers.
Get on the email list by contac%ng LoreLa
Slepikas, [email protected].
Ar�cles for publica�on in the June Trinity Trumpet may be
sent to [email protected].
Deadline for submission is May 15th.
Tr i n i t y L i b r a r y T r i n i t y L i b r a r y T r i n i t y L i b r a r y T r i n i t y L i b r a r y ———— U pd a t e /M i s s i n g B o o kU p d a t e /M i s s i n g B o o kU p d a t e /M i s s i n g B o o kU p d a t e /M i s s i n g B o o k ssss Kathleen Mar'n
Tr i n i t y P i l g r im ’ s H i k eTr i n i t y P i l g r im ’ s H i k eTr i n i t y P i l g r im ’ s H i k eTr i n i t y P i l g r im ’ s H i k e Lee McGee
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Trinity Episcopal Church
469 NW Wall Street
Bend, Oregon 97703
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Thanks, once more, to everyone who helped throughout the liturgies of Holy Week and Easter. Here
are just a few of the moments of the way we walked together here at Trinity: