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THE TRINITY CHIMES
The Trinity Chimes
April 2018
Holy Eucharist Each Sunday
8 AM—Chapel (spoken)
10 AM—Main Church (choral)
TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCH, PRO-CATHEDRAL OF THE DIOCESE OF CENTRAL PA CALENDAR HIGHLIGHTS
1—Easter Services, 8 & 10 am
Easter Egg Hunt
3—Finance Team, 6 pm
4—VBS Planning Mtg, 10 am
4—Oxford House, 3 pm
4—Executive Committee, 5:15 pm
8—Healing Services, 8 & 10 am
10—Vestry, 6 pm
11—Liturgy, 6 pm
14—Martha Carey Memorial
Service, 11:30 am
15—Eucharistic Visitors
Rich Smith Memorial Organ
Concert, 4 pm
22—Victorian Tea, 2 pm
RECTOR’S MESSAGE
Dear Sisters and Brothers in Christ,
As this edition of the Chimes arrives in your mailbox or email during Holy Week, I pray you will be able to spend some quiet and holy time with Jesus. Before the end of the week our palm branches will turn from life-giving green branches that are flexible to branches that are unbendable and brittle. Throughout the year they will remind us of our loving King, Jesus, and his life that he gave to show us God’s complete love for us. Later this week, we will celebrate the Last Supper, partici-pate in foot washing, and then remember the death of Jesus. The dark-ness of Good Friday: the humiliation, the beatings, the stripping, the nailing and dying. Then there is the quiet stillness of the empty tomb on Holy Saturday followed by the new light at the vigil and Easter Morning. Finally, the joyful sound will be heard in our community and around the world, in word and song: “Alleluia! Christ is risen. The Lord is risen indeed. Alleluia!”
As you have heard me say more than once, each Sunday is a little East-er. Throughout our lives we gain strength from little Easters, personal and communal days of resurrection when we come out of various set-backs, disappointments, and tragedies of our own lives. But this week, I ask us all to be with Jesus in his final week, to support him as he al-ways supports us, giving quiet time to watch and pray with Jesus.
On the other side of Holy Week, on the first day of Easter, we cele-brate God’s victory over death. Jesus’ resurrection means new life for us in eternity, but also now. (continued on pg. 4)
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APRIL EVENTS
An Easter Egg Hunt will be
held on Easter Sunday, April 1 after both services.
Memorial Organ Concert Sunday, April 15, 4 pm The concert is in memory of Richard Smith, husband of former organist Shirley Smith, and will consist primarily of Celtic music, as this was a passion of Rich’s. The concert begins on the organ with the St. Anne’s Prelude and Fugue of Bach based on the familiar hymn “O God Our Help in Ages Past.” Celtic music will be performed by woodwind quintet, choir, and the renowned Maggie Sansone on hammered dulcimer with Bob Esty on Celtic harp. All are welcome.
Victorian Tea Sunday, April 22, 2 pm Admission $15. Tickets must be purchased in advance. Tea sandwiches, drinks, and traditional British Sweets included. A presentation on Victorian fans will be included. Fanciful attire is encouraged. Ticket auction and door prizes, too! Please sign up for food donations or to help the day of the tea.
Gift Baskets THE VICTORIAN TEA planners are requesting help with gathering
NOTES & EVENTS
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themed gift baskets for the ticket auction. Gift certificates to area restaurants or stores are always welcome, too. Please sign up on the bulletin board or call/text Becky Wagner-Pizza at 570-971-1673 or email [email protected] of your choices—to avoid repeats. Baskets and gift certificates are requested by April 15. Thanks!
MAY EVENTS
Bishop Visit—May 6 Bishop Audrey will be at Trinity on Sunday, May 6. At that service new members of Trinity may be confirmed or received in to the Episcopal Church or renew their baptismal vows. In addition, an Inquirer’s Class is offered for new people or anyone who would like a refresher. Two history DVDs are available to borrow—The Story of Anglicanism and The History of the Episcopal Church. Talk with Fr. Ken for more details.
Gift for Mother’s Day If you would like to honor your mother in a special way on Mother’s Day, you may make a gift to Trinity’s Endowment Fund in memory of or in thanksgiving for your mother. Please submit your donation and names by May 6. Names will be listed in the bulletin on Mother’s Day, May 13.
United Thank Offering - Sunday, May 13 The power of the Blue Box is unlimited! It is such a simple thing to take a moment each day to pause, reflect upon the many blessings in our lives, give thanks to God and put aside a few coins as blessings to the lives of others.
SUMMER EVENTS Both services will be in the Chapel from May 27 to September 2.
Strawberry Festival Sunday, June 10, 11:30 -3:30
Vacation Bible School June 17-21
Convocation Local Mission Week—June 17-23
Convocation Picnic—June 23 at Veronica Chappell’s home
Little League Parade Fundraiser—August 15
NOTES
Graduation—Is your child
graduating from high school or college this spring? Please contact the church office so we can list all of Trinity's graduates in the bulletin and Chimes.
Boiler Fund Update Good News - We received a Darlington Grant from the Diocese for $5,000! Cost of 2 new boilers: $56,193.76 Amount still needed: $8,227.64
Our Lord has written the promise of the resurrection,
not in books alone, but in every leaf in spring-time.
~ Martin Luther
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WELCOME NEW MEMBERS
Lisa Greenhouse
Lisa was born and raised in Tow-son, MD, a suburb of Baltimore, and grew up at Grace UMC in the city where she was active in Youth Fellowship and head aco-lyte. While attending Washing-ton & Lee University she occa-sionally attended Lee Memorial Episcopal Church, but every Mon-day night you’d find her at the Baptist Student Union. This group was shared by W&L, Vir-ginia Military Institute and South-ern Virginia College for Women. She found it interesting to have an experience with people whose theological background was quite different from her own.
Following graduation, Lisa moved home to Towson and became even more active at Grace UMC. She served on the Church Coun-cil, Worship Committee, Nomina-tions Committee, Finance Com-mittee, as the Director of Aco-lytes, Usher Team Captain, Chair-woman of the Staff Parish Rela-tions Committee, and on staff as
Community Group Spotlight
Williamsport Fencing Club
Williamsport Fencing Club is hap-py to have been in residence at Trinity Episcopal for the last two years and moving into 2018. We offer fencing instruction, and practice and competition oppor-tunities for all ages and skill lev-els. Trinity is our Monday night home for practice bouting in Olympic style sport fencing.
We meet for practice bouting Monday nights from 6:30 to 8:30. We also meet on Thursday nights at the Williamsport YMCA, and offer instruction there.
Sport fencing is increasing in pop-ularity throughout the country, owing to the success of US fenc-ers on the world stage. It’s loads of fun (who doesn’t want to play with swords?), and great exercise. We teach all ages from 9 to 90, and for those who want to com-pete, we can offer a practice facil-ity and help anyone enter the world of competition. Wil-liamsport Fencing Club is a US Fencing member club.
If you are interested in this chal-lenging international sport, con-tact Ed Ploy at 570-971-8290 or [email protected].
Youth Director. She says that one great thing about joining a new church was no more com-mittees! (OOPS!)
After ten years with Textron Sys-tems in Maryland, Lisa was offered an opportunity to be the HR Manager at Textron Systems’ Lycoming Engines business unit, which brought her to Wil-liamsport. She did quite a bit of church shopping once she got here, and first visited Trinity in the autumn of 2016. After trying the UMCs in the area and not finding a fit, she realized that the one that felt “right” was Trinity. The traditional worship, service oriented culture and music all felt like home, and she’s looking forward to many years here.
Lisa Greenhouse is a new mem-ber of Trinity’s Vestry and is our Human Resources/Personnel per-son. She is also an usher at the 10:00 service.
Martha Knights Barraclough Carey
March 11, 1916—February 28, 2018
A memorial service will be held at Trinity on Saturday,
April 14 at 11:30 am.
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40 Days of Change for Change
Goal: 90 cents per day for 40 days ($36) x 100 people = $3,600 to
buy 1 house in Guatemala
(Please make checks payable to Trinity Church.)
Amount pledged to date: $896 (19 families/individuals)
HOLY WEEK Wednesday, March 28
6:15 pm—Seder Meal at St. Mark’s Lutheran
Maundy Thursday March 29
7 pm at Trinity (Bishop Audrey preaching)
Good Friday—March 30 Noon-3 Ecumenical Service at Pine Street United Methodist
7 pm at All Saints (Bishop Audrey preaching)
Easter Vigil—March 31 7 pm at Christ Church
Easter Sunday—April 1 8 & 10 am —Eucharist
Easter Egg Hunt after both services
(RECTOR’S MESSAGE—continued from page 1)
God wants us to always be shouting “Alleluia,” whether we are having a wonderful day, or celebrating with a loved one, small group, or in our larger community. I hope we all have those moments of new life and resurrection in our lives, from the birth of a child to reconnecting with an old friend.
I hope as a community we will sing “Alleluia” when Oxford House opens, that we will sing “Alleluia” as we eat strawberries at the Straw-berry Festival and drink tea at the Victorian Tea. That we will shout “Alleluia” as our children and those in our community learn more about God in our combined Vacation Bible School this summer. These are a few of the many ways that we grow deeper and share God’s love with each other. This makes me want to shout “Alleluia”!
In this joy and hope, I know as a community we can trust God to be with us in our challenges and opportunities as well, as we work with each other, with other Episcopal Churches, our convocation, our diocese, and United Churches to share God’s Love in the coming years.
We do all this as part of the body of Christ. As we read in the Gospel of John “I am the vine, you are the branches. Those who abide in me and I in them bear much fruit.” (John 15:5) And in the security that Jesus is the Good Shepherd. “I know my own and my own know me, just as the Father knows me and I know the Father. And I lay down my life for the sheep.” (John 10:14,15) Knowing that in all we do and in all our prayer time with God, that “God is love, and those who abide in love abide in God, and God abides in them.” (1 John 4:16)
Our abiding God never takes a break from being with us, in our Holy Weeks, in our trials, and in our losses. And he is there with us as we cel-ebrate our resurrections, when we feel like we have come back from the dead. Finally, Jesus will be waiting for us in our death too, to wash away sin and separation, to welcome us home to the sounds of never ending Alleluias! Blessings in this Eastertide. Ken+
An active parishioner is in need of funds to help make their home handi-
cap accessible in order to return home. Approximate cost is $14,000 but
any help would be appreciated. If you would like to help, or would like
more details, please contact Fr. Ken.
Donations may be made payable to Rector’s Discretionary Fund with
“handicap project” on the memo line. Thank You!
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150th Anniversary Campaign Update
Thank you to everyone who has given to Trinity’s 150th Anniver-
sary Campaign.
Here’s what was spent so far:
Window Project: $26,480
COMPLETE
Food for the Poor: $3,200
One house was purchased in Guatemala. We are raising funds during Lent for a second house!
$896 raised so far.
Music: $9,542.14
Funds used to pay Choral Schol-ars & Guest Musicians
Trinity Place Entrance: $8,500
Funds used for Architect Fees
We are considering modifying the project to make it more
affordable.
We are continuing to raise funds
for Habitat for Humanity and
to change the locks and add a
card swipe for a better Security System.
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The Feast of the Resurrection: Easter Day from Sermons That Work for April 1, 2018
Today, we celebrate the resurrection of Jesus Christ, Son of God, from the dead.
Many Episcopal churches will celebrate this most holy day with festal traditions and customs; these might include featuring brass quartets and tympani, flowering a wooden cross, or censing the altar and con-gregation with fragrant smoke. Many will gather in their churches to sing “Jesus Lives” or “Jesus Christ is Risen Today,” while others will gath-er at sunrise in fields, parking lots, beaches, and forests for an a capel-la service. For many others, the day may be celebrated simply, without any of these practices.
Still, wherever the Church meets, worshippers will encounter the Pas-chal Greeting:
Celebrant: Alleluia. Christ is risen. Congregation: The Lord is risen indeed. Alleluia.
With these words, spoken in a hundred languages the whole world over, the Church affirms the miracle and mystery of Easter: that Jesus, the One who was humiliated, broken, beaten and killed, lives. We cele-brate in the sure and certain hope that he has destroyed the power of death and the grave, and “opened for us the way of eternal life” (Catechism, Book of Common Prayer, p. 850). In such a simple greeting, and throughout our worship, we acknowledge the joy and wonder of the Resurrection. In each proclamation of the risen Lord stands an invitation for renewal, not just for ourselves, but for a world sorely in need.
A Collect for Easter Sunday Almighty God, who through your only-begotten Son Jesus Christ over-came death and opened to us the gate of everlasting life: Grant that we, who celebrate with joy the day of the Lord’s resurrection, may be raised from the death of sin by your life-giving Spirit; through Jesus Christ our Lord, who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God, now and forever. Amen.
First Presbyterian Church held their final regular service on February 11, 2018. Donna Elkin provid-
ed the community with an organ concert in the afternoon. Pictures can be seen at www,facebook.com/1stPresbyWilliamsport.
A Service to celebrate the long history and service of First Presbyterian Church in Williamsport will be held on Sunday, April 8 at 3 pm.
A rummage sale of church items will be held on April 5, 6 & 7 from 8-12.
All are welcome!
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OUTREACH
April Birthdays
01 Tristan Harris
02 Paul Novak
02 Sean Andrus
02 Carolyn Walter
02 Kasey Walter
03 Doug Doherty
04 Sarah Wigg
05 Nicole English
05 Pete Stockett
05 Alana Watson
05 Jack Mapstone
06 Linda Prior
07 Ronald Emery
08 Riley Harris
10 Malcolm Ayers
10 Nick Buckle
10 Gavin Freas
12 Marty Marshall
13 Mong Saisangkathitichat
13 Kinsie DiPersio
15 Anda Nichols
19 Brenda Nichols
19 Christian Houghtaling
20 Ann Young
20 Richard Stahl
21 Wendy Drummond
21 Kathryn Nassberg
22 Melissa Starkey
22 Valerie Beggs
24 Bob Crockett
24 Jessica Heath
26 Paul Young
26 Warren Robinson
27 Anna Caravaggio
27 Courtney English
27 Lisa Schreppel
27 Wendy Walter
28 Noah Laudenslager
29 Claire Milliken
29 Isaac Milliken
29 Chantel Ward
30 Faith Montgomery
April Anniversaries
02 Mark & Sharon Oeler
14 Mike & Donna Bastian
23 John & Sue Young
UNITED CHURCHES FOOD PANTRY
Coordinator - Mona Rundio
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Kit Schaefer Lois Young Tracy Hoffman Lonnie Branch Wendy Drummond Laurie Maynard Gus Wilson Mary Moser Shirley Kieser Ken McLaughlin Dorothy Mendez Nancy Koppel Peg Wise Linda Kibler Nancy Miller Don Daniels Betty Wagner Jan Harrison Dale Gaffney Delores Loner Martin Marshall Janet Snyder Leslie Robinson Brendan Milliken Betty Otterbein Ann Frear T. J. Valacak Sadie Graham Jack M. Justin Gorski Presten William G. Schaefer Shirley Salley Don Campbell Tammy Taylor Sue Weaver Braxton Harman
Darris Wilburn Callie Cavanaugh Harry Entz Gail Esther Shockey Ruth Young Katie McClurg Bill & Lyn Olivia Rogers Linda Collins Donna Moser Jackie Zechman James Robinson Eli John Thornell Paulson Smith Theresa Zeller Judy DeWitt Frank Velez
Shirley Britt Dave W. Anthony & Lucy Zanghi Eva Marshall All Saints Cathedral School Laurene Davidson Wanda Reid Howard Jarmon Pamela Wilburn Jack Holzhauer
Please remember in your prayers…
Operation Understanding (OU) provides diocesan grants to parishes that are deeply involved in outreach ministries that feed, clothe, and provide energy assis-
tance to the needy. OU also funds programs for disadvantaged children. Grants are made possi-
ble through the generosity of churches and parishioners who contribute to Operation Under-
standing through the Alleluia Ap-peal which takes place during the
Eastertide season.
Thank you to each and every one of you for your generous gift, and your kind words, wishes and pray-ers. It is heartwarming to know that you cared about me and the work I did at your awesome church. I will always cherish the memories of my time there with you, and of all the wonderful friends I’ve made.
Mark Stryker
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Vestry Minutes Summary—February 20, 2018
Father Ken opened the meeting with a video from the Lenten study, Meeting Jesus In the Gospel of John.
Welcome New Vestry: Father Ken reviewed the contents of the Vestry binders. An “ice breaker” activity (in which we discussed our childhood and later experiences with
church and God) allowed us to share some of our journey of faith.
Epic Percussion Lease: An electronic vote (via email) was taken by the past Vestry in January 2018 and ap-proval was given to Epic Percussion to rent space. Epic signed a one year lease to use the lower level space, and to use the gym one night a week, for $900 per month beginning March 1, 2018. They have already be-gun moving equipment into the church. The lease will be reviewed/renewed yearly.
New Authorizations to Sign Checks: An electronic vote (via email) was taken earlier this month to add our new treasurer to the accounts.
For Woodlands Bank (Investor’s Savings and Operating Account) add Deborah F. Sakash and remove William V. O’Connor. Authorized signers: Sherri Hartshaw, Sarah Reid, Christy Lassiter, Deborah F. Sakash. For Diocesan Pooled Investment add Deborah F. Sakash. Authorized signers: Sarah Reid, Christy Las-siter, John Archer III, Deborah F. Sakash.
Motion was carried.
New Sexton: Marc Garside, who is affiliated with Epic Percussion, expressed interest in the sexton position during lease negotiations between Trinity and Epic. He has been offered, and accepted, the position on a 60-day trial basis.
Parish Meeting Feedback: Tabled until minutes from that meeting are available.
Meeting with Dan Morrow: Brief discussion of the relevance of the Sources of Transformation Model to the mission of the church. Prior to the March vestry meeting, members will each identify one or more of the areas of transformation that we feel we can focus our efforts on.
Oxford House: Greg Smith updated the vestry on a timeline for Oxford House (page 9). A handout was pro-vided with an outline of monthly tasks to be completed before an anticipated opening in June of 2018 as well as income and expenses for the rectory. An additional $15,000 is needed for repairs to bathrooms and for washer/dryer and dishwasher hookups and Father Ken suggested that we might borrow from our emer-gency fund for renovations that would be paid back as more monies were found for Oxford House. This dis-cussion will be continued as needs for funds arise and grant monies are awarded/collected.
Acolytes: Discussion centered on continued encouragement for the younger acolytes, keeping less attentive youth separated during the service, and the Eucharistic ministers providing guidance and gentle correction when needed.
Key Vestry Issues Review: A handout was prepared of key vestry issues (summary on page 9) with discus-sion being planned for the next meeting. Fr. Ken requested that any feedback be sent by group email for ongoing dialogue. An additional item would be identifying space to re-locate the nursery to the first level with more natural light and closer to our worship spaces.
Vestry Retreat: Tentatively scheduled for May 5, 2018.
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Proposed Timeline for Oxford House
In Process • Prepare a rough draft of a lease for Oxford House • Check with at least one other plumber for an estimate to remodel the bathrooms • Finalize how much money is available from all sources
April 2018 • Start the remodeling construction • Meet with stakeholders for an Oxford House + Lycoming Pre-Release Center (to identify possible women who are employed and need housing) + Drug Court (Judge Nancy Butts) + West Branch Drug and Alcohol Commission (Director Shea Madden) + Alcohol and Drug Treatment Providers in Lycoming County + Transitional Living Centers
May 2018 • Meet with Codes to approve rental use • Identify initial tenants (as determined by stakeholders listed above) • Have them contact Oxford House to obtain a Charter
June 2018 • Open an Oxford House for Women in the Rectory
Key Vestry Issues
Trinity Place Renovation Project - Is this an appropriate expenditure of available money? The primary functional purpose of the work is to improve handicap access to the building and a secondary bene-fit is cosmetic. Modified project proposal is approximately $70,000. Estimated cost of drawings and information to the Historical Commission is $7,000-$10,000. Would a limited use elevator be more in line with our needs?
Endowment - Should a separate operational endowment be established? What sources of funds might be available? What impact would this have on our current endowment and pre-serving the building? Should the endowment resolution be modified in the light of current needs? Do we have two separate missions of preserving the building and preserving the parish mission?
Pat Konjevoda Bequest - How will we allocate the expected $310,000 from this estate? Approved $31,000 toward operating budget for 2018. A portion will be needed to pay off the boilers and repay Trinity funds we borrowed from. Allocate the remaining balance to investment funds, projects, or budget?
Mutual Ministry Review - Clarification of expectations and responsibilities What goals do the parish, vestry and the rector hold both now and in the future?
Budget - What type of organization, process or discernment should we put in place to anticipate our 2019 budg-et challenges?
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You Are Invited to A
Victorian Tea At
Trinity Episcopal Church
Sunday, April 22
2 O'clock PM
844 W. Fourth Street, Williamsport
Admission $15 For Tickets, inquire within the church office or call
570-322-0126. Seating is limited.
A presentation on Victorian fans will be included. Fanciful attire is encouraged. Tea sandwiches & savories, drinks, and
traditional British sweets included.
Ticket auction and door prizes, too!
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MINISTRY SCHEDULES APRIL 1
EASTER APRIL 8
EASTER 2 HEALING
APRIL 15 EASTER 3
EV
APRIL 22 EASTER 4
APRIL 29 EASTER 5
Old Test Psalm
Epistle Gospel
Isaiah 25:6-9 Ps. 118:1-2, 14-24 Acts 10:34-43 John 20:1-18
Acts 4:32-35 Psalm 133 1 John 1:1—2:2 John 20:19-31
Acts 3:12-19 Psalm 4 1 John 3:1-7 Luke 24:36b-48
Acts 4:5-12 Psalm 23 1 John 3:16-24 John 10:11-18
Acts 8:26-40 Psalm 22:24-30 1 John 4:7-21 John 15:1-8
8:00
Usher John Archer III Bob Russell John Archer III Bob Russell John Archer III
Lector / Chal-ice
Nicole English David Poch Kevin Drewencki Charlie Planken-horn
Nicole English
Healing Min-isters
--- Harrison & Patricia McCormick
--- --- ---
Acolytes McKenna Russell Kylie Russell Charlie Stewart Forman Stewart Tristan Harris
Riley Harris Grace Russell
Forman Stewart Kaylee Sargent Zoey Sargent
McKenna Russell Devon Harris
Kylie Russell Tristan Harris
10:00
Lector Lee Robinson Karen Plankenhorn Geoffrey Knauth Miki Rebeck Linda Loehr
Healing Min-isters
--- Paul & Darlene Baclawski
--- --- ---
Eucharistic Minister
Andy Nichols Matt Rebeck Suzan McGary
Jim Young Geoffrey Knauth Andy Nichols
Matt Rebeck Geoffrey Knauth
Andy Nichols Jim Young
Acolytes
Steven Lingg Ryan Lingg Kyle Marshall Evan Laudenslager Zach Wagner-Pizza Malcolm Ayers
Ryan Lingg Ronnie Emery Noah Laudenslager
Alex Wagner-Pizza Ben Sprunger Rachel Stahl
Steven Lingg Kyle Marshall Evan Laudenslager
Zach Wagner-Pizza Malcolm Ayers
Ushers Mickey Mapstone Jim Young Geoffrey Knauth Paul Francis
Lisa Greenhouse Geoffrey Knauth
Chip & Karen Plankenhorn
Mike Lingg Suzan McGary
Mickey Map-stone Geoffrey Knauth Paul Francis
Greeters Sarah Reid & Mong Saisangkathitichat
Daisy Thomas Jan Harrison
Linda Lynn Connie Swanson
Daisy Thomas Jan Harrison
Sarah Reid & Mong Saisangka-thitichat
Coffee Hour Cris Loner Connie Swanson
Tina & Donna Zarzyczny
Miki Rebeck Victorian Tea Eva Marshall
Altar Guild Georgia Burch Sue Caravaggio
Jess Heath Linda Huynh
Miki Rebeck Gretchen Weav-er
Nicole English Cris Loner
Melissa Starkey Daisy Thomas
Flower Deliv-ery
Easter Lilies Debbe Sakash Paul Francis Jim Way Geoffrey Knauth
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TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCH Pro-Cathedral of the Diocese of Central Pennsylvania
844 West Fourth Street Williamsport PA 17701 Phone 570-322-0126, Fax 570-322-6508 www.trinity-williamsport.diocpa.org
STAFF Rector & Provost The Rev. Canon Kenneth
Wagner-Pizza [email protected]
Director of Music Dr. Ryan M. Malone [email protected]
Parish Administrator Sherri Hartshaw [email protected]
Sexton Marc Garside
Office Volunteer Mary Ann Stine
ADDITIONAL PARISH OFFICES
Verger Emeritus W. Augustus Wilson
Altar Guild Director Daisy Thomas
Sunday School Dir. Crystal and Delores Loner
Youth Leaders Matt Rebeck, Fr. Ken
Adult Forum Becky Wagner-Pizza
Hospitality & Fundraising Delores Loner
VESTRY
David Poch Sr. Warden, Financial Planning
Daisy Thomas Jr. Warden, Altar Guild
Debbe Sakash Treasurer, Fundraising Liaison
Suzan McGary Secretary, Church Ladies
Kevin Drewencki Property Nicole English Hospitality Liaison Linda Loehr Outreach Darlene Baclawski Chaplain Bill Bubb Facility Use Greg Smith Oxford House Gregg Shimp Stewardship Lisa Greenhouse Human Resources/Personnel
DIOCESE OF CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA
The Rt. Rev. Audrey Scanlan, Bishop
We include all in worship to be strengthened and blessed and to be sent forth to serve Christ.