Char Mansfield

Help Needed for the Advent Brunch!

We need some elves to help with the following tasks for the Advent Brunch:

Saturday, December 21st from 12 to 4

·       Kitchen help to prep casseroles and other food.

·       Set-up and decorating of Pierce Hall.

Sunday, December 22nd 

·       9:30 to 11:30 Cook and set out food.

·       11:30 to 12:30 Help with serving.

·       12:30 to 1:30 Cleanup 

Please use the Signup Genius below to let us know if you can help.  The more the merrier since many hands make light work.  

https://www.signupgenius.com/go/60B0E4CACAE23A1F58-46589298-trinity

Advent Poinsettia Delivery

The Flower Ministry team is getting ready for the Annual Poinsettia Delivery, and we could use your help!  

On Friday, December 13 through Sunday December 15, volunteers will deliver Christmas Poinsettia plants to parishioners.  The time involvement is just 1-2 hours, and the exact time you deliver is completely at your discretion.  

We will provide a list of recipients with addresses and contact information. We would like to get enough volunteers to create pairs of people to deliver, so there could be a driver and a caller.  The caller lets the parishioner know that we are on the way to drop off a plant.  This gives the parishioner a “heads up” to potentially to see a stranger at the door.

If you can help with this enjoyable and worthwhile event, please contact Terri Hassett Brown by either email at terribrown4@gmail.com, or by phone, 609-915-3800.  

Good Friday Anthem

Hello dear Trinity family,

Back in college I came across this painting above: Jesus on the cross, juxtaposed above Abraham and Isaac at the scene of near sacrifice. The text at the bottom reads, “Gen. 22:8 - God will provide the lamb.” I was so moved by this painting that I felt inspired to create in response to it. The result was a Good Friday choral piece called Elahi, from the Aramaic phrase, “Elahi! Elahi! Lema sebaqtani?” (“My God! My God! Why have You forsaken me?”) I invite you if you are interested to listen to this piece as part of your meditation on Christ’s sacrifice for us this Good Friday.

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1RJf5FzDHLUtDMwhx-A0oF877RaSvusat/view?usp=drive_link.

Peace,

Char

Looking Forward

For this last ePistle in Black History Month, I want to turn our attention to the future. As a predominantly white church within a relatively liberal subculture of the country, it can be difficult to discern what it looks like to live out a Christian calling of radical love that demands full dignity and equal sociopolitical standing for our BIPOC members and neighbors. As we as a church continue to discern humbly and in earnest what this looks like moving forward, I want to warn us of a common trap for those inclined toward social progress, the trap of moderation.
Dr. King wrote in his striking Letter from Birmingham Jail, “I have almost reached the regrettable conclusion that the Negro’s great stumbling block in his stride toward freedom is not the White Citizen’s Counciler or the Ku Klux Klanner, but the white moderate, who is more devoted to ‘order’ than to justice; who prefers a negative peace which is the absence of tension to a positive peace which is the presence of justice; who constantly says: ‘I agree with you in the goal you seek, but I cannot agree with your methods of direct action.’” This quote has never left me, because it strikes to the heart of why police violence, economic injustice, healthcare disparity, and so much more plagues the Black community in America. This is also why Wesley Rowell is the first senior staff of Trinity’s history who isn’t white. Transformative change can only come if we’re willing to let the status quo be unsettled. 

True justice work is terrifying but liberating. I believe that if we embark on this journey together, it will sharpen our Christian witness and draw us deeper in faith and love, together as the diverse family of God. I have some thoughts of what this could look like for Trinity, but it’s ultimately not my voice that matters in this conversation. Actually, the voices we need to listen to may not even feel there is space for their voices to be heard here. Perhaps this is where we must begin to lay the groundwork for transformative love, proactively seeking one challenging conversations with humility and curiosity where we remain open to being unsettled. May our love abound and change us, that one day we might truly be one. In the words of the great James Baldwin, “Love does not begin and end the way we seem to think it does. Love is a battle, love is a war; love is a growing up.”

Advent Poinsettia Plant Delivery

On Friday, December 15 through Sunday, December 17, the Flower Ministry is conducting our annual Advent Poinsettia Delivery.  We bring this touch of Christmas cheer to members of our community to say “Trinity Church is thinking of you.”  A great example of our mission to Care for One Another; we need volunteers of all ages to deliver the plants. 

We are hoping to get enough volunteers to create pairs of people to deliver the plants. We provide a list of recipients, and the deliveries are grouped by location, so it only takes 1-2 hours.  The day and time you deliver is up to you.  It is a wonderful activity, and one that families often like to do together.

If you want to join this enjoyable and worthwhile event, please contact Terri Hassett Brown either by email at terribrown4@gmail.com, or by phone:  609-915-3800.  

Voices Chorale: Joyful Reflections

Saturday, December 9, 2023, 4:00 PM

Join Voices Chorale NJ for a festive concert featuring the heartfelt, rarely performed Christmas Oratorio by Camille Saint-Saëns and spirited arrangements of holiday favorite classics including, Joy to the World, There Shall a Star from Jacob Come Forth, Wassail, and joyful Hanukkah favorites. Led by Artistic Director Dr. David A. McConnell, the chorale continues its tradition of presenting engaging, challenging, and diverse music in this winter concert. Dr. Akiko Hosaki will accompany the choir on piano and organ. Visit VoicesChoraleNJ.org for more information. 

Episcopal 101 starts Sunday, November 5, at 1 PM

Are you interested in Confirmation or Reception into the Episcopal Church? Just want to learn more about our faith? Join Kara for Episcopal 101, Sundays in November at 1 PM in the Thomas Room. We'll start Sunday, November 5. Contact Kara at sladek@trinityprinceton.org if you'd like to sign up - or just come for the first session.