Thursday Spotlight: 9 September 2021

WHAT'S HAPPENING WITH THE KIDS?!

In a word: LOTS!

Gosh, there's so much excitement, enthusiasm and energy in our Children and Youth Ministry areas at Holy Trinity. Over the past few weeks, in preparation for the launch of all our new kids' initiatives, a lot of wonderful, talented people have been buzzing around the church building getting things organized and cleaned and primed for September 12.

And what a team!

It's not just about clean and pretty rooms. An amazing team of smart, caring, energized people has come together not only to get the spaces ready, but also to pull together a plan for care and catechesis of our children. With Pastor Matt Traylor on point, Helen Horn has poured much effort into getting the nursery ready, while Laura Laurie and Lara Stata have focused on classrooms and curriculum. Our kids' team still needs more volunteers, but we've got a great core group that's generating important momentum for the launch on Sunday.

Our Children and Youth Ministry Offerings

Here are the specific offerings we will have for our Children and Youth ministries as we kick off the Fall season:

Nursery: The nursery will be open and staffed (God willing) for both services on Sunday morning: 8:30 and 10:45. The nursery is suitable for children from 6 months to 3 years of age. It opens at 15 minutes before each service and closes at 10 minutes after each service. You can find more detailed information about this ministry in our Nursery Guidelines brochure (available in the nursery).

Children's Catechesis (Teaching): We will be offering one class, taught at two different times, on Sunday mornings for children ages 4 to 10. The first class time for children will be from 9:55 to 10:35 AM (between the two Sunday services) in the Children's Classroom. The second class time will be during the second service, from about 11:05 to 11:45. Children will be dismissed for their class before the sermon and can be picked up by their parents during the Passing of the Peace.

The classes will be coordinated primarily by Laura Laurie, using a curriculum called "Youth Children & Worship." She will be supported by a team of "storytellers" and "shepherds", including some of our older children who are interested in helping out. (We'll let your kids tell you about the storytellers and shepherds.)

In addition to the Sunday activities, Pastor Matt Traylor will also be developing and gathering resources that can be sent home with our families to support and reinforce the importance and practice of family prayer and ongoing learning in the home. More details will be coming on those resources for our families at home.

Middle School Youth Groups: The movement and energy is not limited to our elementary and younger crowd. Our middle school boys are continuing their adventures under the inspired leadership of Kevin Brooks. The MS Boys are meeting now on Wednesday evenings at the Church, from 5:30 to 6:30 PM. Kevin continues to challenge these young men with lessons and activities that build their character while encouraging them to enjoy and appreciate the glories of God that are always present in our world.

The middle school girls are not currently meeting; in fact, we're still reaching out to determine whether we have a group that would be interested in meeting. If your family includes a middle school girl who might be interested in a fellowship group context, please reach out to Pastor Matt Traylor.

High School Youth Group: Finally, our High School Group continues to build and grow and amaze their adult companion, Pastor Matt Burnett. These young men and women are, believe it or not, working their way through C.S. Lewis' "The Screwtape Letters"! The group meets on Sundays, after the second service, in the Fellowship Hall at the Church. Based on the stories shared regularly by Pastor Matt about the insight and spiritual maturity of this group, we have much to look forward to in this next generation of leaders in our Church and our community.

A Few Additional Items of Note

The Imagination Redeemed Conference - Anselm Society

There are just a few tickets left for the Anselm Society's annual conference, Imagination Redeemed, Sept 24-25 at Glen Eyrie. All the details can be found on the Anselm Website at www.imaginationredeemed.com/2021.

Tickets will most likely be sold out soon, so don't delay!

The Narnian Catechism

We have a truly unique experience coming to Holy Trinity, beginning on September 29: The Narnian Catechism with Pastor Matt.

The Catechism is a biblical, sound and historically grounded way to understand who God is, who we are, and our relationship to Him. We learn and grow, seeking to experience personally our God and His love. The classic Anglican Catechism and accompanying Scripture include study of The Apostles Creed (Father, Son, and Holy Spirit), our Baptismal Promises, the Sacraments, the Ten Commandments, and the Lord’s Prayer. To unpack the content, we lean into the writings of learned theologians, such as J.I. Packer, N.T. Wright, Thomas Oden and Gerald Bray.

To enliven the material to touch our hearts more deeply, we use the Chronicles of Narnia (and various other writings of C.S. Lewis), which track amazingly well with each element of the Catechism and help open our imaginations to love God even more deeply. The Catechism will offer context and content to grow closer in relationship with God and with each other. It is traditionally the Anglican preparation for Confirmation.

More information will be coming on this opportunity. If you have questions or wish to sign up, please contact the Church Office.

Weekly Update: 7-12 September 2021

THIS WEEK (OUR NEW SCHEDULE):

All Zoom links FOUND HERE.

Tuesday @ Noon: Lunchtime Lectio via Zoom (from the Gospel of John)

Wednesday @ 7 AM: Morning Prayer via Zoom

Thursday @ 9 AM: Women's Bible Study in the Adult Classroom at the Church (all women welcome)

Friday @ 7 AM: Men's Friday Morning Breakfast and Bible Study in the Fellowship Hall at the Church (all men welcome)

Friday @ Noon: Lunchtime Lectio via Zoom (from the Gospel of John)

Sunday 8:30 - 9:45 AM: Sunday Morning "Classic" Service: Pastor Matt Burnett will be preaching.

Sunday 9:50 - 10:40 AM: Adult Fellowship Time: Food and beverages in the Fellowship Hall

Sunday 9:55 - 10:35 AM: Children's Catechesis: Ages 5 - 12 in the Children's Classroom.

Sunday 10:45 AM - Noon: Sunday Morning "Modern" Service: Pastor Matt Burnett will be preaching.

Sunday 11:05 - 11:45 AM: Children's Catechesis (same content as earlier): Ages 5 - 12 in the Children's Classroom.

OTHER IMPORTANT NEWS!

Here are several important news snippets you won't want to miss:

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Church Membership Class!

We are hosting a church membership class on Sunday, September 26 from 1-3 PM. The Membership Class reviews the theology and history of Holy Trinity and of Anglicanism in general. This is a comprehensive class on our collective and foundational beliefs, and it offers a look into what membership at HTAC is all about.
This is an excellent class for learning more about HTAC and is highly recommended for anyone wanting a deeper understanding of our church. It is also a required experience for those wanting to become members of HTAC and qualify for voting in the annual meeting in January. If you would like to attend this class, please sign up at this ONLINE FORM, or contact the Church Office.
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Altar Guild Volunteers Needed!

We need Altar Guild volunteers. Several of our members have had to bow out for a variety of reasons, and we'd love to see some additions to this very important part of our service support team. If you have questions about what it means to be a part of the Altar Guild, or if you are interested in volunteering, please contact Debbie Eastman or reach out to the Church Office at office@holytrinityanglicanchurch.org.

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Life Groups Are Forming.

If you are interested in joining a life group at Holy Trinity, there's still time. Please reach out to the Church Office at office@holytrinityanglicanchurch.org.

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Thursday Spotlight: 2 September 2021

THE SERVICE & PICNIC AT THE PARK

Don't forget that we will have a joint service with IAC on Sunday, followed by a picnic with all the usual picnicky acoutrements. The service begins at 10 AM at Bear Creek Regional Park, Pavilions 1, 2 and 3. Please join us!!

ARTS & CRAFTS SUPPLIES

Several of our outstanding Children's Ministry volunteers (and our intrepid Pastor Matt Traylor) spend most of the morning today doing some major housecleaning in our nursery, in our children's classroom, and in our "KidMin" storage cabinets. They've set aside a TON of arts and crafts supplies that need a good home (or homes). These materials would be excellent resources for a school classroom, a homeschool program or just a family group that loves to do arts and crafts. Please come by the Church and take what you can use from the pile in the Fellowship Hall (see photo above).

NEW SUNDAY SCHEDULE BEGINS ON SEPTEMBER 12

And another of the many reminders: we start a new Sunday schedule on September 12. Our early service will begin at 8:30 AM. The second service will begin at 10:45 AM. Between services, we'll have an Adult Fellowship Time and Family Discipleship Time for the kids. Please joint us!!

IT’S TIME TO JOIN A LIFE GROUP

Two core elements of Adult and Family Discipleship at Holy Trinity are our Sunday morning services and our Life Groups.

We believe that discipleship happens in community. The Church gathered for worship is certainly one essential community context for our growth and formation as followers of Jesus. Just as important, however, as our Sunday worship time is the time we invest in connection with our brothers and sisters in Christ.

One of the best ways to make those connections is through a Life Group. Life groups offer an intimate context, where we can do life together with others in our Church family and can be known in deeper ways that enhance our love of God and our love of others.

The relationships we build in Life Groups promote self-awareness, integrity and accountability. In addition, as an active component of our walk of discipleship, our Life Groups are intentionally designed to deepen our knowledge of God, to strengthen our embrace of God's call on our lives, and to realize the joy, the peace, and the freedom Jesus desires and promises for each of us.

Now, honestly, could anyone reasonably say "No" to such an offering??

We are putting together life groups NOW. We have room in nearly all of our 8 or 9 planned groups, and if demand exceeds the current supply of seats, we'll form others. The groups offer a variety of meeting options, meeting locations, group demographics, life stages. . .really, there's something for everyone! Please prayerfully consider trying out one of our groups. You will not regret it.

If you are interested, please fill out an online form AT THIS LINK to sign up for a group. Or, if that's not your cup of tea, just call or email the Church Office.

Weekly Update: 31 August - 5 September 2021

THIS WEEK:

All Zoom links FOUND HERE.

Tuesday @ Noon: Lunchtime Lectio via Zoom (from the Gospel of John)

Wednesday @ 7 AM: Morning Prayer via Zoom

Thursday @ 9 AM: Women's Bible Study in the Adult Classroom at the Church (all women welcome)

Friday @ 7 AM: Men's Friday Morning Breakfast and Bible Study in the Fellowship Hall at the Church (all men welcome)

Friday @ Noon: Lunchtime Lectio via Zoom (from the Gospel of John)

Sunday @ 10 AM - 2 PM: Joint Service and Picnic with IAC at Bear Creek Regional Park in Colorado Spring.

Holy Trinity / IAC Joint Service and Picnic

Here are the key details for the Joint Service and Picnic with HTAC and IAC:

Service start time: 10 AM

Picnic start time: 11:30 AM

End time: 2:00 PM

Location Information: See a map of the Park site HERE. Pavilions 1, 2, and 3 at Bear Creek Regional Park will be the location for the service and the picnic. The Park's website can be found at THIS LINK. The address is 21st Street & Argus Road, Colorado Springs, CO 80906.

Parking: We will fill the north parking lot first, and then overflow to the south lot. Attendants will direct you to the best parking location when you arrive. Parking is limited, so carpool as much as possible.

Food and Potluck Picnic: We will provide the main course for the picnic lunch - barbeque from Broken Bones BBQ. We ask families to bring either a side dish or a dessert to share with everyone at the event. Families with last names starting with A to M are asked to bring a side dish. Families with last names beginning with N to Z are to bring a dessert.

What else to bring: Lawn chairs, blankets, water bottles, softball mitts.

More information: Click on the button below for additional information on the event.

Click Here for VIDEO by Eric Chesney, Church Plant Apprentice

OTHER NEWS YA GOTTA HAVE!

Here are several important news snippets you won't want to miss:

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Church Membership Class!
We are hosting a church membership class on Sunday, September 26 from 1-3 PM. The Membership Class reviews the theology and history of Holy Trinity and of Anglicanism in general. This is a comprehensive class on our collective and foundational beliefs, and it offers a look into what membership at HTAC is all about.
This is an excellent class for learning more about HTAC and is highly recommended for anyone wanting a deeper understanding of our church. It is also a required experience for those wanting to become members of HTAC and qualify for voting in the annual meeting in January. If you would like to attend this class, please sign up at this ONLINE FORM, or contact the Church Office.
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Dust off your mitt and come play in the IAC vs HTAC picnic softball game. Everyone -- high school age and older, men and women, of all experience levels -- is encouraged to participate. Contact the Church Office at office@holytrinityanglicanchurch.org to sign up… and bring your own mitt!
Please also contact the Church Office is you have any of the following that we can borrow:

  • line chalking machine

  • set of baseball bases

Friday Reminders: 27 August 2021

THE SCHEDULE FOR SUNDAY, AUGUST 29:

All Zoom links can be FOUND HERE on the HTAC Website.

Sunday Communion Service – Fourteenth Sunday After Pentecost

  • Pastor Matt Traylor will be preaching.

  • Service Time: 10:00 - 11:15 AM

  • Online webcast at this ZOOM LINK

Discipleship – Family Discipleship classes will begin again on Sunday, September 12, 2021. High School Discipleship meets on Sundays at 11:30 AM.

SUNDAY SPECIAL MEETING - CHILDREN'S MINISTRY

What? Children's Ministry Gathering

When? Sunday (8/29) at 11:30am following Sunday worship

Why? To announce Children's Ministry plans

To call for volunteers

To answer questions

Who? Everyone with kids under the age of 13

Anyone wanting to serve as a volunteer in Nursery (0-3)

Anyone wanting to serve in Children's Catechesis (Ages 4-10)

Where? In the shade on the playground!!?

MEMORIAL SERVICE FOR JOHN RITTER

Holy Trinity will be hosting a memorial service for John Ritter on Saturday, August 28 at 2 PM. Everyone who knew and loved John is welcome to join us for this service to celebrate and remember this wonderful man of God and this treasured member of our Church family.

NEW PLAYGROUND INSTALLATION - A CAUTION

We are all enjoying the new playground equipment installed in the play area on the Church grounds. Unfortunately, the spiral slide on the end of the playset has sustained some damage that will require its removal or replacement. We ask parents to supervise your children on the play set and keep them off of the spiral slide until we've had the opportunity to resolve the problems.

REMINDER: IAC/HTAC JOINT SERVICE & PICNIC

Please remember that we are having a joint service and picnic with IAC on Sunday, September 5 at Bear Creek Regional Park.

If you haven't signed up yet, we are still taking RSVPs and would love to know that you are coming.

The picnic food will be a HUGE potluck. HTAC attendees are bringing side dishes (last names beginning with A to M) and desserts (last names begininng with N to Z).

We don't yet have a full softball team for the inter-church game, so if you're interested in playing, please let us know.

Start time for the service on Sunday is 10 AM. Plan to come a little early to find yourself a place to sit and help with setup.

This will be a great day of community, fellowship and celebration. Don't miss it!

Thursday Spotlight: 26 August 2021

2 SERVICE SUNDAYS - IMPORTANT DETAILS

On September 12, we are returning to 2-service Sundays! There are a number of important pieces that need to be in place for our new schedule to work. Please give this email some attention, as many of these details will affect everyone who attends on Sunday.

THE NEW SUNDAY SCHEDULE

  • 8:30 to 9:45 AM - "Classic" Anglican Service

  • 9:45 to 10:40 AM - Adult Fellowship Time (with food) in the Fellowship Hall

  • 9:55 to 10:35 AM - Children's Discipleship Classes

  • 10:45 AM to Noon - "Modern" Anglican Service

FELLOWSHIP FOOD

  • We are all going to "share the load" in the provision of food for the Adult Fellowship Time between services.

  • 5 families will be selected each week from our list of active attenders and members to bring a light, continental-style breakfast food or snack (bagels, pastries, muffins, fruit, donuts, etc.) to be shared during the fellowship hour.

  • If everyone participates, each of us will need to bring food for the fellowship hour only once every 15 weeks or so.

  • If you are selected for a particular week and can't provide food, we ask that you make arrangements to trade with someone else for that week. Please let the Church Office know if you cannot bring food.

  • The folks bringing food for Sunday will also assist with setup of the food and with cleanup afterwards.

  • All leftovers will be taken home, either by someone in the church or by the person who brought the items. We don't want leftovers in the Church refrigerator.

SERVICE VOLUNTEERS

Many of us are involved in the Sunday services as readers, tech support, Chalice Bearers, and the like. With two services in place, we will do our best to assign your volunteer activities to the service you prefer to attend - first or second. In order to accommodate this, please email the Church Office with your preferred service, so we can put your volunteer assignments on the appropriate service.

ACOLYTES

As part of our new service schedule, we would like to re-engage our Acolyte Ministry. If you are interested in serving as an Acolyte, please reach out to the Church Office. We will provide training for anyone interested in joining the Acolyte Team.

NURSERY

Our intention is to offer nursery care for infants and children up to 3 years of age during both services and during the Adult Fellowship Time. In order to make that happen, we need volunteers. Each Sunday will require at least 4 workers to fully staff the nursery during the two morning shifts (8:15-10:15 and 10:15-12:15). For each month, we'll have at least 16 shifts to fill.

If you know anyone who might be interested helping in the nursery, or might be interested in filling a paid nursery position, please ask them to contact the Church Office.

As always, if you have questions, please reach out to the Church Office.

Weekly Update: 24-29 August 2021

THIS WEEK:

All Zoom links FOUND HERE.

Tuesday @ Noon: Lunchtime Lectio via Zoom (from the Gospel of John)

Wednesday @ 7 AM: Morning Prayer via Zoom

Thursday @ 9 AM: Women's Bible Study in the Adult Classroom at the Church (all women welcome)

Friday @ 7 AM: Men's Friday Morning Breakfast and Bible Study in the Fellowship Hall at the Church (all men welcome)

Friday @ Noon: Lunchtime Lectio via Zoom (from the Gospel of John)

Sunday @ 10 AM: Sunday Communion Service on site and via Zoom - Pastor Matt Traylor will be preaching.

NEWS YA GOTTA HAVE!

Here are several important news snippets you won't want to miss:

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Calling all Ladies.

The Women's Bible Study, which meets on Thursday mornings at 9 AM at the Church, will begin a new study on September 9. The ladies will be going through N.T. Wright's "The New Testament You Never Knew" video series. Study guides can be ordered online at Amazon or at most Christian book stores. This is a great discipleship opportunity in a setting of caring and committed women. Please consider joining them!

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Church softball anyone?

Dust off your mitt and come play in the IAC vs HTAC picnic softball game. Everyone -- high school age and older, men and women, of all experience levels -- is encouraged to participate. Contact the Church Office at office@holytrinityanglicanchurch.org to sign up… and bring your own mitt!
Please also contact the Church Office is you have any of the following that we can borrow:

  • line chalking machine

  • set of baseball bases

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Church Membership Class!

We are hosting a church membership class on Sunday, September 26 from 1-3 PM. The Membership Class reviews the theology and history of Holy Trinity and of Anglicanism in general. This is a comprehensive class on our collective and foundational beliefs, and it offers a look into what membership at HTAC is all about.

This is an excellent class for learning more about HTAC and is highly recommended for anyone wanting a deeper understanding of our church. It is also a required experience for those wanting to become members of HTAC and qualify for voting in the annual meeting in January.

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Life Groups!

We are actively in the process of pulling together life groups for launch in September. If you are not already a member of a life group, please reach out to Pastor Chris Stroup or to the Church Office to get your name on the list for forming groups. Stay tuned for more information on our life groups in the coming days. Don't miss out on this rewarding, fulfilling part of the community experience in the Body of Christ.

Thursday Spotlight: 12 August 2021

WANNA PLAY??

The littlest of the littles are such an essential part of our Holy Trinity family and community. As a result, we continue to work toward the opening of our Holy Trinity nursery, hopefully no later than Sunday, September 12. To make that happen, here's what we are praying for:

PAID NURSERY STAFF - TWO PERSONS

  • We are looking to hire 2 paid individuals who would anchor our nursery staff. With two paid workers, they would be able to alternate Sundays, working from 8:15 AM until 12:15 PM alongside our nursery volunteers to care for children, ages infant to 4 years old. If we have only 1 paid worker, he or she would work every Sunday.

  • We will pay minimum wage for 4 hours per Sunday. There are opportunities to be paid for additional hours during special events and special services where nursery care is offered.

  • The nursery employees will need to pass a background check and take an online course on Sexual Abuse Awareness.

NURSERY VOLUNTEERS - EIGHT PERSONS

  • We are praying for 8 volunteers to commit to work alongside the paid nursery staff. With 8 volunteers, we will be able to ask each volunteer to staff the nursery one Sunday per month.

  • The two volunteers working on any given Sunday will each work one of the services plus one-half of the time between the services.

  • Volunteers will need to pass a background check and take an online course on Sexual Abuse Awareness.

If you know anyone who might be interested in the paid nursery positions, please ask them to contact the Church Office.

If you are interested in volunteering to help in the nursery, please also contact the Church Office.

Opening the nursery is dependent on having an adequate staff (both paid and volunteers) in place. At present, we have two volunteers who have committed to help. We need more.

As always, if you have questions, please reach out to the Church Office.

Weekly Update: 10-15 August 2021

THIS WEEK:

All Zoom links FOUND HERE.

Tuesday @ Noon: Lunchtime Lectio via Zoom (from the Gospel of John)

Wednesday @ 7 AM: Morning Prayer via Zoom

Thursday @ 9 AM: Women's Bible Study in the Adult Classroom at the Church (all women welcome)

Friday @ 7 AM: Men's Friday Morning Breakfast and Bible Study in the Fellowship Hall at the Church (all men welcome)

Friday @ Noon: Lunchtime Lectio via Zoom (from the Gospel of John)

Sunday @ 10 AM: Sunday Communion Service on site and via Zoom - Pastor Chris Stroup will be preaching.

RE-START of the ACOLYTE MINISTRY

In preparation for the movement back to two Sunday services, we are re-energizing our Acolyte Team. Since it has been nearly two years since we've had Acolytes serving during services, we have decided to begin this process again from scratch.

Acolytes assist the Pastors and Deacons in conducting our Anglican worship services. This includes lighting and extinguishing candles, carrying the cross, presenting the cross during the Gospel reading, helping the Deacon prepare the table for communion, etc. We have a book that explains the history of Acolytes, their responsibilities, and the specific things they do during a worship service. Though Acolytes tend to be younger people in the congregation, there is nothing preventing adults from serving in this capacity. In fact, we encourage all children older than 10 years and any adult who would like to serve to consider being an acolyte. As we rebuild our team in the coming weeks, we will have training sessions prior to September 12.

Please let Deacon Mark, or myself know if you would like to serve as an Acolyte at either the early or late service starting in September. We look forward to having you be part of this historical and spiritual church role.

OPEN HOUSE FOR HTAC FAMILIES

Pastor Chris and Amy Stroup will be hosting an open house on Saturday, August 14 from 4 to 6 PM for Holy Trinity families with children.

The purpose of the open house is to give our families the opportunity to meet our new Family Discipleship Minister, Matt Traylor and his wife, Kati, and their kids, Faith and Riley. Pastor Matt T will be sharing plans for the Children's ministry at HTAC in the fall.

This will be a great setting in which to meet and get to know some of the other families from our church. We'll also have a signup sheet for those of you who might be interested in having a longer conversation with the Traylors over dinner.

More details will be coming in the next week or so. Stay tuned!

If you have questions in the meantime, please contact the Church Office.

Thursday Spotlight: 5 August 2021

SUNDAY SERVICE SCHEDULE FOR FALL 2021

Drum roll please. . !

Here's what your clergy and staff and leadership team are planning for the Fall 2021 kickoff of services at Holy Trinity Anglican Church:

SUNDAY WORSHIP SERVICES

  • Beginning on Sunday, September 12, we will have 2 services on Sunday morning. The early service will begin at 8:30 AM and will be a "classic" Anglican service. The second service will begin at 10:45 AM and will be somewhat more "modern" in feel and in music, but still unmistakably Anglican.

PRESCHOOL THRU 6TH GRADE - DISCIPLESHIP (TCT)

  • Children's TCT classes will be held between the services, from approximately 9:55 to 10:35 AM.

SUNDAY NURSERY

  • The nursery will be available and staffed (God willing) for both services and for the "between services" time.

ADULT SUNDAY FELLOWSHIP

  • Adults will have an open fellowship time between the services with coffee, tea and finger foods. We hope to share the load of providing food for the fellowship time by assigning 4 or 5 different families to provide food each week. We anticipate that this "hybrid potluck" model will ask that a particular family help with the food only once a quarter or so.

FIRST FRIDAYS

  • We will offer a new "First Friday" evening service on the first Friday of every month. The form and format of these evening services will vary, but all will be designed to offer an opportunity for deep and contemplative connection with our Lord and Savior Jesus.

MIDDLE AND HIGH SCHOOL DISCIPLESHIP

  • Middle School and High School discipleship will continue to be offered through the MS Boys, MS Girls and HS youth groups on a weekly schedule set by the groups and their leaders.

ADULT DISCIPLESHIP

  • Adult discipleship will be offered through a variety of contexts, including Life Groups, Men's Groups and Ladies Groups, Bible studies, and special topical classes, offered both in person and across Zoom.

Details are still being worked out, and there are many of them. Stay tuned for ongoing reports of our progress.

You can find a helpful graphic, showing the major parts and pieces of the new plan, at THIS LINK.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Expanding to two services will mean we need volunteers to help make all of this happen. Your small clergy and staff team cannot do it all. We will be reaching out to the existing team leaders (such as the Music Team and the Altar Guild) to recruit folks to help with all the parts and pieces that are required to pull off these services. Please consider helping!

Of particular importance is the nursery. If you are willing and able to help with the staffing of the nursery, please let us know right away.

As always, if you have questions or comments, please reach out to the Church Office. We are very exciting to see what God will do, as we move into this new season.

Weekly Update: 3-8 August 2021

THIS WEEK:

All Zoom links FOUND HERE.

Tuesday @ Noon: Lunchtime Lectio via Zoom (from the Gospel of John)

Wednesday @ 7 AM: Morning Prayer via Zoom

Thursday @ 9 AM: Women's Bible Study in the Adult Classroom at the Church (all women welcome)

Friday @ 7 AM: Men's Friday Morning Breakfast and Bible Study in the Fellowship Hall at the Church (all men welcome)

Friday @ Noon: Lunchtime Lectio via Zoom (from the Gospel of John)

Sunday @ 10 AM: Sunday Communion Service on site and via Zoom - Pastor Matt will be preaching.

JOINT SERVICE & PICNIC WITH IAC

We are looking forward to the joint service and shared picnic with our brothers and sisters at International Anglican Church (IAC) on Sunday, September 5 at Bear Creek Regional Park in Colorado Springs.

We are asking for RSVPs for this event, so we can plan the seating, the food and beverages, and the activities. Please provide your RSVP using this online form:

https://htac.ccbchurch.com/goto/forms/42/responses/new

or you can email your RSVP to the Holy Trinity Church Office. The online form will also give you the opportunity to sign up to bring food to the potluck picnic lunch and to help with setup and cleanup for the event.

If you have questions in the meantime, please contact the Church Office or reach out to Wendy Oliver, who is coordinating the Holy Trinity side of the preparations.

OPEN HOUSE FOR HTAC FAMILIES

Pastor Chris and Amy Stroup will be hosting an open house on Saturday, August 14 from 4 to 6 PM for Holy Trinity families with children.

The purpose of the open house is to give our families the opportunity to meet our new Family Discipleship Minister, Matt Traylor and his wife, Kati, and their kids, Faith and Riley. Pastor Matt T will be sharing plans for the Children's ministry at HTAC in the fall.

This will be a great setting in which to meet and get to know some of the other families from our church. We'll also have a signup sheet for those of you who might be interested in having a longer conversation with the Traylors over dinner.

More details will be coming in the next week or so. Stay tuned!

If you have questions in the meantime, please contact the Church Office.

Thursday Spotlight: 29 July 2021

BACKPACKS FOR KIDS!!

The 2021 Backpack Bash, coordinated by the community support organization, COSILOVEYOU, for Colorado Springs school children, is coming up to its distribution events on the next two Saturdays, July 31 and August 7.

There remains a lot of work to do between now and the end of the campaign, and we want to be part of the effort to make this community support event a resounding success.

COSILOVEYOU needs volunteers, especially next week, to help stuff backpacks with all of the school supplies donated by people across the region. They have preparation events on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday of next week (August 2, 3 and 4). Pastor Matt, Deacon Mark and Leadership Team member, Tom Zepf, are signed up to stuff backpacks on Tuesday, the 3rd, in the morning.

Volunteer spots are still available on these additional dates: 28 on Monday morning, 26 on Monday afternoon, 20 on Wednesday morrning and 15 on Wednesday afternoon. In addition, there are 20 openings on Saturday morning (Aug 7) to help with distribution of the backpacks at the Hillside Community Center.

We would love to see a huge response from the Holy Trinity family to fill these needed volunteer slots and to help bring the Backpack Bash across the finish line!

You will find the full list of event dates and times and the available openings for volunteers on this web page: https://volunteer.cosiloveyou.com/communityservice.

Please go to the website and click on one of the project events that works for your schedule and sign up!

Let's make this a joint effort from Holy Trinity to the community we so love and support. If you have any questions or need more information, please reach out to the Church Office.

Weekly Update: 27 July - 1 August 2021

THIS WEEK:

All Zoom links FOUND HERE.

Tuesday @ Noon: Lunchtime Lectio via Zoom (from the Gospel of John)

Wednesday @ 7 AM: Morning Prayer via Zoom

Thursday @ 9 AM: Women's Bible Study in the Adult Classroom at the Church (all women welcome)

Friday @ 7 AM: Men's Friday Morning Breakfast and Bible Study in the Fellowship Hall at the Church (all men welcome)

Friday @ Noon: Lunchtime Lectio via Zoom (from the Gospel of John)

Sunday @ 10 AM: Sunday Communion Service on site and via Zoom - Pastor Matt will be preaching.

COMING IN THE WEEKS AHEAD:

Joint Service and Picnic with International Anglican Church (IAC) - Sunday, September 5 at Bear Creek Regional Park: This is an open service and social event for the two congregations to celebrate and kick off the joint church plant project.

2021 ANSELM SOCIETY IMAGINATION REDEEMED CONFERENCE

Tickets for the Anselm Society’s Imagination Redeemed Conference went ON SALE on Tuesday, July 27, 2021, at 12:00 p.m. MDT!

Imagine it: Back together again, sharing stories! Sunlight in ancient windows, the smell of old stones, majestic mountains, the vibrant Colorado Springs culture and culinary scene — and those spontaneous conversations with people who understand you (“You too? I thought I was the only one!”).

You simply must not miss it. But to make sure you’re one of the 200 lucky participants for the September 24-25, 2021, conference, you need to purchase your tickets soon. In all past years, we SOLD OUT weeks before the event. Because the number of participants is set by the venue, when the tickets are gone, they’re gone!

This year's conference theme is Finding Your Place in the Great Story.

We can’t wait to share more with about breakout sessions, the Thursday family event, the Friday evening meet-ups, the Offering of Beauty, bonus options, and the conference art gallery, all designed to help us understand God's Great Story; the Great Stories; and our own story.
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All so-far-revealed details can be found at THIS LINK.

Thursday Spotlight: 22 July 2021

THE SOUNDS OF MUSIC!!

We are hosting our 4-day music camp for kids, grades 1 to 5, NEXT WEEK: July 26 through July 29 at Holy Trinity!

The kids will have fun musical activities: learning skills in rhythm, melody, and note reading; playing on bells, and singing. They'll also get to enjoy a short live performance each day by a local musician.

The children will finish the week, ready to sing a worship song during the service at Holy Trinity on Sunday, August 1.

If you haven't already done so, parents, please sign your children up for spots at the camp. There is no cost for the camp. You can register by emailing or calling the Church Office.

Weekly Update: 20-25 July 2021

THIS WEEK:

All Zoom links FOUND HERE.

Tuesday @ Noon: Lunchtime Lectio via Zoom (from the Gospel of John)

Wednesday @ 7 AM: Morning Prayer via Zoom

Thursday @ 9 AM: Women's Bible Study in the Adult Classroom at the Church (all women welcome)

Thursday @ 7 PM: Open Hymn Sing at HTAC (see details below)

Friday @ 7 AM: Men's Friday Morning Breakfast and Bible Study in the Fellowship Hall at the Church (all men welcome)

Friday @ Noon: Lunchtime Lectio via Zoom (from the Gospel of John)

Sunday @ 10 AM: Sunday Communion Service on site and via Zoom - Pastor Matt will be preaching.

COMING IN THE WEEKS AHEAD:

Trinity Sunrise Music Camp for Children - Monday through Thursday (July 26-29) from 9 - 11:30 AM at Holy Trinity Anglican Church: If you have questions or would like to attend, please contact the Church Office or Terri Moon.

Joint Service and Picnic with International Anglican Church (IAC) - Sunday, September 5 at Bear Creek Regional Park: This is an open service and social event for the two congregations to celebrate and kick off the joint church plant project.

LET US SING!!!

This Thursday evening, July 22nd, at 7 PM, we are going to have a fun, easy-going musical gathering at Holy Trinity. Everyone is invited to attend.

We're going to come together to sing, simply for the joy of it!

This is not a choir rehearsal. It's not a structured event. We’re going to sing some hymns and read through some music and enjoy doing some 4-part harmony to exercise our voices, our minds, and our hearts of worship.

There are no expectations, and we're not asking for any commitments. . .to the choir or otherwise.

So please join us in a wonderful evening of voices lifted up in praise and worship to our amazing God.

If you have any questions, or if you need additional information, please contact the Holy Trinity Office at (719) 505-8021, or at office@holytrinityanglicanchurch.org. You can also contact Terri Moon, who is coordinating this event.

Thursday Spotlight: 15 July 2021

SAVE THE DATE: PICNIC WITH IAC!!

We are looking forward to a joint service and a shared picnic with our brothers and sisters at International Anglican Church (IAC) on Sunday, September 5 at Bear Creek Regional Park in Colorado Springs.

The planning for this event is now in high gear.

Be on the lookout for an email calling for RSVP responses (so we can get a good headcount for seating and for food).

Be also on the lookout for our call for volunteers to help with setup, activities coordination and cleanup.

If you have questions in the meantime, please contact the Church Office or reach out to Wendy Oliver, who is coordinating the Holy Trinity side of the preparations.

Backpack Bash 2021

Thank you to everyone who participated in the backpack drive for COSILoveU.

This major community effort is still underway and will be rolling through a lot of additional preparations, as we approach the beginning of the school year.

There will be additional calls for volunteers to help with assembly of the backpacks and distribution to school children around the City. Please be praying about how you or your family might contribute time and labor to bring this project over the finish line.

Weekly Update: 13-18 July 2021

THIS WEEK:

All Zoom links FOUND HERE.

Tuesday @ Noon: Lunchtime Lectio via Zoom (from the Gospel of John)

Wednesday @ 7 AM: Morning Prayer via Zoom

Friday @ Noon: Lunchtime Lectio via Zoom (from the Gospel of John)

Sunday @ 10 AM: Sunday Communion Service on site and via Zoom - Pastor Chris Stroup will be preaching.

Sunday @ 11:30 AM: Newcomers Lunch with Pastor Matt - details below.

Newcomers Lunch with Pastor Matt

You are invited to join us for our Newcomers/Visitors lunch on Sunday, July 18, at 11:30 am. We will meet in the Fellowship Hall at the church after the service.

If you are a visitor, a new (or relatively new) attender, or anyone who wants a chance to talk with Pastor Matt and other leaders, this is a great opportunity to hear about who we are and what we do at Holy Trinity! Lunch is provided, and the format is all Q&A.

If you'd like to come to the Newcomers Lunch, please let the church office know by email or telephone.

Your RSVP will allow us to make sure we have lunch for everyone.

PLEASE HELP: We need a few adults or older teens to help watch the children of families who wish to attend the Newcomers Lunch. If you would be willing to watch some of the little ones in the Nursery or be a playground monitor for the older children, please contact the Church Office.

If you have any questions, or if you need additional information, please contact the Holy Trinity Office at (719) 505-80212, or you can email to office@holytrinityanglicanchurch.org.

Weekly Update: 6-11 July 2021

THIS WEEK:

All Zoom links FOUND HERE.

Tuesday @ Noon: Lunchtime Lectio via Zoom (from the Gospel of John)

Wednesday @ 7 AM: Morning Prayer via Zoom

Friday @ Noon: Lunchtime Lectio via Zoom (from the Gospel of John)

Friday @ 2 PM: Memorial Service for Jain Paauw (see details below)

Sunday @ 10 AM: Sunday Communion Service on site and via Zoom - David Galvan from Life Network will be preaching.

Memorial Service for Jain Paauw

The memorial service for Jain Paauw will be held on Friday, July 9 at 2 PM at Covenant Presbyterian Church. The address for Covenant Presbyterian is 2845 Parliament Drive, Colorado Springs 80920.

Immediately following the service, there will be a reception/gathering for all in attendance. This is an event shared between the Covenant Pres and Holy Trinity communities, and we are all invited to be a part of providing the food for the event.

Food can be dropped off at Covenant Pres on Friday from noon-1:00. The coordinators are asking for finger foods, such as cookies, crackers with meat and cheese, individually wrapped bags of chips, quick breads, and similar fare.

If you have any questions, or if you need additional information, please contact the Holy Trinity Office at (719) 505-80212, or you can email to office@holytrinityanglicanchurch.org.

Some Changes to Sunday Communion

You will see some changes to our Communion process this coming Sunday - changes that will have the Communion portion of the service looking a bit more like it did before COVID.

First, we will have Chalice Bearers in place once again. After you receive the Host (wafer) at the Altar, you'll be able to step to one of the Chalice Bearer to dip the wafer into the wine. The Chalice Bearer will speak the words of distribution for the wine.

For receiving the Host, you can either allow the Pastor or Deacon to place a wafer into your cupped hands, or you can take a wafer yourself out of one of the bowls sitting on the Altar.

Holy Communion is meant to reflect a shared, communal meal - like the meal shared between Jesus and His disciples at the Last Supper. Having participants from the congregation, in the role of Chalice Bearers, brings a sweet element to our shared experience at the Table with Jesus.

If you are interested in being a Chalice Bearer (which can be a powerful, moving experience), reach out to Mark in the Church Office. We are building a new roster of volunteers who would like to serve in the Holy Eucharist in this way.

Thursday Spotlight: 1 July 2021

SPECIAL MESSAGE ON SUNDAY, JULY 11

We are very excited to have David Galvan from Life Network delivering the sermon on Sunday, July 11.

David will be speaking on the topic of mental illness, suicide and faith. David summarizes his message as follows:

Those living with mental illness, thoughts of suicide, and thoughts of hurting people need to know that they are not alone, and we are here for them. We can be those who will hear their story, love them just as much after they tell it, and journey with them towards hope.

This is a very special opportunity for our Church family to hear directly from an outstanding and experienced speaker, sharing his thoughts and experiences in an arena that affects every one of us. Please don't miss this important message of encouragement and hope.

Who is David Galvan?

David Galvan is the director of Education for a Lifetime, an outreach of Life Network. He has been teaching, training, and facilitating conversations with students about healthy relationships since 2010.

David has been in 24 High School campuses in El Paso County and has personally spoken to over 25,000 students. For the past 4 years, he has been working with suicide prevention and awareness with students and faith communities, helping to reduce the stigma around mental health and encouraging students to know they are needed, loved, and valued.

On a county level, David is a part of the El Paso County Youth Suicide Prevention Workgroup and sits on their steering committee. He is a certified trainer in Youth Mental Health First Aid and has trained over 700 community members. He is dedicated to the mission of Education for a Lifetime -- that every student should have healthy, non-violent relationships, and have access to help and hope to live purposefully.

OTHER NEWS

The memorial service for Jain Paauw is scheduled for Friday, July 9 at Covenant Presbyterian Church, 2845 Parliament Drive in Colorado Springs. The service time and other details are still being worked out with the family. We will share the specifics as soon as we have them. We continue to pray for Glenn and the family, that our loving and merciful God will give them comfort in this time of loss and grief.

Don Lash, the father of Stephanie Pollard, is showing some improvement in the hospital. The Pollard and Lash families are so grateful for the prayers and support. Let's keep Don and the family lifted up to the Lord. May God's mercy abound and may He bring Don through this health crisis to a full recovery.

Weekly Update: 29 June - 4 July 2021

THIS WEEK:

All Zoom links FOUND HERE.

Tuesday @ Noon: Lunchtime Lectio via Zoom (from the Gospel of John)

Wednesday @ 7 AM: Morning Prayer via Zoom

Friday @ Noon: Lunchtime Lectio via Zoom (from the Gospel of John)

Sunday @ 10 AM: Sunday Communion Service on site and via Zoom - Pastor Matt will be preaching.

Thank You for Your Support for the Walk for Life!

Dear Church, Thank you so much for supporting the Walk for Life - whether you walked, sponsored, or prayed. Look at what we accomplished together:

  • $4,000 raised,

  • 25 walkers (including children) at Memorial Park or in neighborhoods,

  • 22 sponsor donations (individuals, couples, or families),

  • countless prayers.

We are making a huge difference in our community!

Life Network works in Colorado Springs to support and protect the value of life. Walk for Life helps Life Network to continue offering these free services: pregnancy tests, pregnancy options counseling, STD testing and treatment, ultrasounds, baby clothing and furnishings, parenting education, childbirth and infant care classes, emergency baby supplies, maternity clothing, post-abortion recovery groups, education on sexual integrity and risk-avoidance, suicide prevention & awareness education for students. ($50 helps one mother and baby!) This year, Life Network surpassed their goal and can offer more than expected!

Thank you again,

Priscilla

Click HERE to see the Thank You video.

An Update on Missions and Outreach

Our own Treasurer, Ross Eastman, will be sharing a few words on Sunday about his experiences as a volunteer at Springs Rescue Mission in Colorado Springs.

Holy Trinity has been a financial supporter of Springs Rescue Mission for many years, as part of our Local Missions & Outreach ministries. Every quarter, Holy Trinity distributes 10% of the tithe funds received by the Church to ministries in the local area and abroad. We support organizations like Tri Lakes Cares, Mercy's Gate, Life Network, Greater Europe Missions, Christ Church Jerusalem, and Springs Rescue Mission.

But the funds we provide are only a part of the picture.

Our brothers and sisters also invest time and energy into these organizations, coming alongside to provide labor, expertise and encouragement. Whether it's Ryan Paradis leading the Giving Tree program every Christmas for Tri Lakes Cares, or Ashley Carlson coordinating the Operation Christmas Child effort, or Andrea Wilcox setting up the Compassion Sunday displays, or Priscilla Stata spearheading the Walk for Life, or Ross helping out at Springs Rescue Mission - those who get personally involved in the work of these ministries learn quickly that blessings abound when we give of our selves.

If you are interested in connecting with any of the ministry organizations we support, please contact the Church Office for more information.