Tidings August 2016 issue

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TIDINGS Trinity’s Mission: Acting in God’s love, Trinity Episcopal Church welcomes everyone to enthusiastically live the Christian faith. We call our members to worship and prayer, lifelong education, spiritual growth, cheerful giving, and active ministry with our community. All members serve as witnesses to Jesus Christ.

Vol. XXV No. 8 August 2016

FROM THE INTERIM RECTOR by The Reverend Michael E. Carlisle

Inside this Issue Stewardship page 2 Christian Formation page 3 Children, Youth and Family Ministries page 4 Young Adults page 5 Mission and Outreach page 5 Trinity Connections pages 6, 7

Some thoughts from somewhere I have just read the last several “lead articles” of Trinity Tidings to figure out what I might write in my first article. I arrive here a bit later than the Vestry and I had anticipated. That delay was caused by circumstances beyond my control. When I reflect on things beyond my control I realize how much of life is beyond my control and how much I would like to control all of my life, and in my worst days how I would like to control some other folks’ lives as well. The news of life is that we are not always in control. The Good News of life is that God is always in control and we are to seek how we might respond to God’s control of our lives for us to have the joy God has for us. Trinity Church is a wonderful Church where God’s life has been lived out in wonderful ways for many years, but I would imagine if you looked at all the Tidings articles or all of the Vestry minutes you would find that all of its history was not a bed of roses. I bet there were times that there were bitter disagreements and despair over who was in control or who was right or who was in possession of the truth and who was the false prophet in the midst of the church. I arrive here to be the person who is the human being whom God has called to be the one who is the Rector in the “between times” or in the interim. I will be here for a short time. I follow a person of great faith and gifts who led Trinity Church to be a vital and blessed place in the life of the City of New Orleans. I am very honored to have the privilege to follow Henry Hudson and be in this place to help us all lose our control so we can allow God to have control. I have always found that to let God or surrender to God or listen to God usually means I have to change something—or lose control of something. This time of the “in between” will be a time of change. That’s what happens when God gets a hold of us and we lose control! I pray for all of us to have the courage to lose our control so that God may be the one who leads us into the Joy that we are created to enjoy. Yours in Christ,

Corky Carlisle


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