January Tidings 2017

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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. XXVI No. 1 January 2017

Epiphany Inside this Issue Stewardship page 2, 3 Christian Formation page 3 Church Life page 4 Rector Search page 4 Young Adults page 4 Children and Family Ministries page 5 Trinity Connections pages 6, 7

by Katherine S. McLean, Associate Rector

As we begin the calendar year, we find ourselves concluding the twelve days of Christmastide and beginning the season of Epiphany which commences on January 6. The word, epiphany, comes from the Greek for “reveal.” In theology-speak, an epiphany is a showing or a manifestation, usually in conjunction with a divine being. The revelation to the Magi of Jesus Christ as the Incarnate God is just such an epiphany. Most of us do not think we experience a direct revelation from God…and yet we do. Creation itself may well be considered the very first epiphany, or showing forth of God. God’s creation surrounds and includes us: we are God’s people, created by God for God’s loving purposes. But what are those loving purposes and how do we discover and act upon them? Our Baptismal Covenant gives us an outline of the answer. After our profession of faith, we are asked to do certain things. The first thing we promise is to “continue in the apostles’ teaching and fellowship, in the breaking of bread, and in the prayers” (Book of Common Prayer, p.304). When we commit to these four elements, we are committing to study, to community, to worship and to praying continuously, not just every now and then, when it is convenient, when we are in deep need or when it suits us. We are committing to and we are admitting to, our need for God in Spirit and in Word and our need for each other for support. So this year, may we with God’s help show forth God’s love by caring for others, for our environment and yes, for our selves—our souls and bodies. May we live into our Baptismal Covenant in which we promise to “seek and serve Christ in all persons, loving [our] neighbors as ourselves” (Book of Common Prayer, p. 305). Trinity Church provides many opportunities to live into this covenant, to BE the Body of Christ in our time and place. Please prayerfully consider finding a way to use your God-given gifts to assist with the upbuilding of God’s kingdom. When you do, be prepared to be surprised by the number of epiphanies you experience!

New Year’s Day we will have a 10:30 am Eucharist in the Church. Please join us. No 8:00 am or 6:00 pm services will be held.


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