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Weekly Newsletter
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Christ Church, Church Hill and Trinity Church, Natchez
Progressive Service and Lunch - June 24th, 2018
Transportation will be provided
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This special service will 'progress' from one church to another in celebrating the partnership in mission between Trinity Church and Christ Church, Church Hill. The first half of the service (Liturgy of the Word) will be held at Christ Church at 9 AM. The congregation will then caravan to Trinity Church for the Liturgy of the Eucharist at 10:30 AM. Lunch will follow in the Parish Hall.
- Liturgy of the Word at Christ Church, Church Hill - 9:00 AM
- Liturgy of the word at Trinity Church (for those not going to Church Hill) - 10:00 AM
- Combined Liturgy of the Eucharist (Communion) for all - 10:30 AM
- Lunch served after the service in the Parish Hall at Trinity Episcopal Church
Transportation from Trinity to Christ Church and back will be provided.
Those interested should meet in front of Trinity church.
Transport will leave Trinity church at 8:30 am sharp.
Those who wish to take their own vehicles can follow the lead vehicle, or navigate to Christ Church on their own. Service starts at 9:00 am.
Please plan to join us!
(Photo of Trinity Church by Nicole Hester).
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The Christian Education Class will not meet this Sunday.
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Stations of the Cross for Cursillo #134
Thursday, June 21st at 6:30 PM
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We are inviting the Trinity Episcopal Church congregation to join in praying the stations of the cross for Cursillo #134
Thursday, June 21st at 6:30 PM
at the Church.
Trinity Church has three participants going through Cursillo and four staff members. Please keep these parishioners in your prayers during their journey: Stephanie Anderson, Bennie Boone, Melinda Yarbrough; Staff members include: Bruce Scarborough, Rector, Lisa Allain, Melinda Ballard and Adam Gwin. Also, Father Alex Allain
Thank you!
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Delivery volunteers are needed at the Stewpot for
Wednesdays.
Meals are picked up between 10:45 AM and 11:15 AM. The route takes between one and one and a half hours. For more information on this rewarding ministry, please call Amanda Jeansonne at 601.807.2654
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Recognizing and Avoiding Email Scams
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Please be aware that someone started sending emails from an address that looked similar to Father Ken’s email address. These emails were in fact a hacker. Ignore and delete these emails. Do not respond to emails sent from a fake email account or click on any content within the email. Do not give out your personal information over the phone; the IRS, your bank, the government, etc., will never call or email you asking for personal information.
It is easy to be fooled by some of the spam content that comes through your inbox, but I have gathered some information to help arm yourself against hackers. Number one rule is to never share your personal information on the internet, through email, or over the phone. Your bank, government affiliates, and most likely your friends and family will never ask you to send them money, click a third-party link or request personal information via email. Again, never share your personal information or respond to emails you may think are spam. Here are a few rules to go by:
- · Know who is sending you emails
- · Look for typos, grammatical errors, and phrasing
- · Never open or download attachments unless you know what they are
- · Do not give out personal information
If you want to read more on how to defend against scam emails, I have included two articles, one from
Return Path Blog
and one from wikihow.com which gives you examples of that spam email looks like,
click here to read the article.
I have also included a PDF from the
United States Computer Emergency Readiness Team
(US-CERT). Learn how to spot a fake email or spam and be aware of what you put on the internet. Make sure you use strong passwords to help protect you and your information from internet hackers.
warm regards,
Katie Ernst
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The Episcopal Church Women will not meet during the summer months.
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Starting on Sunday, May 20th Trinity Episcopal Church will go to Summer Service Schedule.
Summer
Worship and Formation Schedule
is as follows:
Sundays
: Holy Eucharist: Rite II at 10:30 AM | Christian Education at 9:15 AM
Wednesdays:
Healing Eucharist Service with (Holy Anointing) at 5:30 PM [Parish Hall]
This Summer Schedule will continue until September 9th
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Directions on How to Login to the Online Church Directory
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Click
here
if you have an iPhone or
here
if you have an Android
to get instructions on how to log back in or how to reset your password.
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Happening This Week at Trinity
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If you have something for the Church Calendar, please let the church office know
here
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Serving This Week at Trinity
Sunday, June 24 - Ordinary Time - Proper 7
(Only one Service)
Eucharistic Mi
nisters:
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10:30 a.m
. - Kathleen Bond
Lectors:
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10:30 a.m
. - Ed Bond, Ann O'Bryant
Intercessor (10:30):
Donna Harrison
Usher Captain:
Marc Taylor
Greeters:
Marc Taylor, Ann O'Bryant
Oblation Bearers:
Will and Jeanette Warren
Altar Guild:
Elizabeth Swalm
Flower Guild:
Carla Johnson, Marsha Colson
To find the full Liturgical Schedule for June, please click
here
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Sunday, June 24 - OT Proper 7
(click on links below for readings)
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Your prayers are requested for....
Spencer Allen, Dylan Pressgrove, Ginny Patterson, Edwin Erinne, John and Mimi Bornman, Charles and Carla Johnson, Emmalee Cupit, Coral Byrd, Linda Dustin, Kathy Hester, George and Pat Dickens, Judy Coker, Ellen Sessions, Mary Scott, Linda Lundy, Barham Moss, Katharine Garner, Antonio Cavazos, Jennifer Shane, Corky and Charlie Vess, Aurora Shane, Virginia Salmon, Regina Charboneau, Jim Overton, Virginia Siddall, Jeanie Peabody, Wathen Dogget, Charlotte Mueller, Cynthia McCormick,
Cheryl LeBlanc, Michael Guyer, Blanca Cartwright, Hailey Claxton, Bobbye Draine, Ashley Boutwell, Rachel Beland, Doris Ann Benoist, Douglass Boggess, Kari Tippens
Please remember the home-bound and those in nursing and assisted living:
Molly Gallagher, Marie Philips, Betty Rogillio, Jean Bond, Jane Stewart, Mary Ann Jones, Marie Tillery, Burt Matheny, Dixie Miller, Jane Plummer.
The families, students, and staff of Trinity Episcopal Day School, and our Armed Forces
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(Click on the photo to hear Bishop Michael Curry read this prayer aloud)
For the Mission of the Church
O God,
You have made of one blood all the peoples of the earth,
and sent your blessed Son to preach peace to those who are far off and to those who are near: Grant that people everywhere may seek after you and find you,
bring the nations into your fold, pour out your Spirit upon all flesh,
and hasten the coming of your kingdom;
through Jesus Christ our Lord, who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God, now and for ever.
Amen.
The Book of Common Prayer, Page 257
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Trinity Episcopal Church
305 South Commerce St, Natchez, Mississippi 39120
Phone: (601) 445-8432 | Fax: (601) 442-4939
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