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		<title>6/18-22 (Mon-Fri) Vacation Bible School – Save the Dates!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[This year&#8217;s VBS will take place the week after Father&#8217;s Day, June 18-22 from 9:00 a.m. to noon. Our theme is &#8220;Sky: Everything is Possible with God!&#8221; Open to rising kindergarteners through rising 4th graders. Older kids are needed as crew leaders. As always, Holy Trinity VBS is FREE. Register online by visiting the following... <a href="http://www.holytrinitydecatur.org/2012/05/618-22-mon-fri-vacation-bible-school-save-the-dates/">&#160; &#187; Read More...</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://www.holytrinitydecatur.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/05/SkyLogoWithBckgrnd_LR_Color.png" alt="" title="SkyLogoWithBckgrnd_LR_Color" width="288" height="288" class="alignleft size-full wp-image-2698" />This year&#8217;s VBS will take place the week after Father&#8217;s Day, June 18-22 from 9:00 a.m. to noon. Our theme is &#8220;Sky: Everything is Possible with God!&#8221; Open to rising kindergarteners through rising 4th graders. Older kids are needed as crew leaders. As always, Holy Trinity VBS is FREE. Register online by visiting the following site: <a href="http://www.groupvbspro.com/vbs/ez/htparish"   >www.groupvbspro.com/vbs/ez/htparish</a>.</p>

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		<title>Haiti Outreach Report</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[For seven years now, Holy Trinity Parish has been involved in an extraordinary outreach mission to the country of Haiti. Holy Trinity's efforts have focused on providing accessible potable water in areas of the country where it has not been available. <a href="http://www.holytrinitydecatur.org/?p=2686">Read more...</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For seven years now, Holy Trinity Parish has been involved in an extraordinary outreach mission to the country of Haiti. Holy Trinity&#8217;s efforts have focused on providing accessible potable water in areas of the country where it has not been available. In the course of doing this, Holy Trinity, and the greater community at large through Holy Trinity, has been able to fully finance and construct 102 artisan wells, throughout the northern arc of Haiti and in the southern peninsula. The artisan wells provide potable water for over 350,000 people. In addition, Holy Trinity has built a water tower in Cap Haitien as well as a smaller one Port au Prince. These two water towers combined provide potable water for approximately 50,000 people.</p>
<p>In addition, by reaching out to the Atlanta community and beyond, Holy Trinity has obtained financing for a gravity driven project in Central Haiti and now, is in the course of its largest project, a gravity driven project in Gran Boulage, which is about an hour and a half north of Port au Prince. Holy Trinity too has been instrumental in preventing cholera, financing two large water filtration units, each of which filters 10,000 gallons of water a day.</p>
<p><img src="http://www.holytrinitydecatur.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/haiti_water-projects-900x619.jpg" alt="Haiti Water projects" width="560" /></p>
<p>The map of Haiti above, illustrates these efforts. The artisan wells are indicated by blue circles. The water towers by red circles. The two gravity driven projects in Gonaives are yellow. The numbers within the circles indicate the numbers of units in each region. All of the projects financed through the efforts of Holy Trinity survived the massive earthquake that occurred in January, 2010.</p>
<p>These projects are the result of &#8220;outreach on steroids.&#8221; That is, an effort to reach out, not only to the people of Haiti, but to people, other churches, and individuals in our own community. Donors include local professionals, the Carter Center, Holy Trinity Parish, Saint Francis Parish in Savannah, corporations, generous families and friends. Every time you talk of this project, and give someone a link to our website, you increase the possibility that cholera and other water-borne diseases can be wiped out in Haiti in our lifetimes, and more importantly in the lifetimes of the people affected there.</p>
<p>There are two web sites where people can donate directly to the present gravity driven project. They are <a href="http://www.foodforthepoor.org/water-haiti/"   >www.foodforthepoor.org/water-haiti</a> and our blog, where you can see video and photographs from our journey at <a href="http://www.waterlifehope.blogspot.com/"   >www.waterlifehope.blogspot.com</a>. By donating ourselves, and as importantly, by sending these links to our friends, we can do a great deal with very little. Please consider contributing to this very worthy cause. It is about the most efficient use of your charitable dollar that I have ever found. All donations go directly to the project.</p>
<p>Then do one more thing. Forward our links to your friends and families, telling them that this is a terrific use of their charitable dollars.</p>
<p>In doing so, you will make a difference in the lives of not only of children, who are forced to trek long distances over hazardous roads to find safe drinking water, but also their parents, and in particular the women of Haiti. You will cut down on disease, make it easier for children to go to school without sickness and disease in their bellies, you will make it easier for women to engage in meaningful commerce and you will create a brighter future for those who are struggling on a day to day basis with poverty.</p>
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		<title>Holy Week and Easter Day Schedule</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[*Childcare available at these services April 2 &#8226; Monday in Holy Week 12:00 p.m. &#8211; Stations of the Cross, Plaza April 3 &#8226; Tuesday in Holy Week 12:00 p.m. &#8211; Stations of the Cross, Plaza April 4 &#8226; Wednesday in Holy Week 12:00 p.m. &#8211; Stations of the Cross, Plaza 7:00 p.m. &#8211; Tenebrae Service,... <a href="http://www.holytrinitydecatur.org/2012/04/holy-week-and-easter-day-schedule-2/">&#160; &#187; Read More...</a>]]></description>
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<h5>April 2 &bull; Monday in Holy Week</h5>
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<li>12:00 p.m. &#8211; Stations of the Cross, Plaza</li>
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<h5>April 3 &bull; Tuesday in Holy Week</h5>
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<li>12:00 p.m. &#8211; Stations of the Cross, Plaza</li>
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<h5>April 4 &bull; Wednesday in Holy Week</h5>
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<li>12:00 p.m. &#8211; Stations of the Cross, Plaza</li>
<li>7:00 p.m. &#8211; Tenebrae Service, Chapel*</li>
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<h5>April 5 &bull; Maundy Thursday</h5>
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<li>12:00 p.m. &#8211; Stations of the Cross, Plaza</li>
<li>7:00 p.m. &#8211; Liturgy for Maundy Thursday, Nave*</li>
<li>9:00 p.m. &#8211; Sacred Watch, Chapel (through noon on Good Friday)</li>
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<h5>April 6 &bull; Good Friday</h5>
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<li>12:00 p.m.  &#8211; Good Friday Liturgy, Nave</li>
<li>1:00 p.m. &#8211; Stations of the Cross, Plaza</li>
<li>7:00 p.m. &#8211; Good Friday Liturgy, Nave*</li>
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<h5>April 7 &bull; Holy Saturday</h5>
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<li>12:00 p.m. &#8211; Holy Saturday Liturgy, Chapel</li>
<li>8:00 p.m. &#8211; The Great Vigil of Easter, Nave*<br />
Champagne Reception, Narthex</li>
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<h5>April 8 &bull; Easter Day</h5>
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<li>8:00 a.m. &#8211; Holy Eucharist (Rite I), Chapel*</li>
<li>8:00 a.m. &#8211; Easter Breakfast, Tisdale Hall</li>
<li>9:30 a.m. &#8211; Holy Eucharist (Rite II), Nave*</li>
<li>11:00 a.m. &#8211; Great Easter Egg Hunt, Comer Center</li>
<li>11:15 a.m. &#8211; Holy Eucharist (Rite II), Nave*</li>
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		<title>English Tea a Success</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Annual English Tea, held February 12, 2012, raised a profit of $4000 for local charities. Thanks to everyone who came out for a lovely afternoon of tea and fellowship!]]></description>
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		<title>2012 Lenten Series</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Rule of Benedict has provided a framework and guidance for Christian living for centuries, through practices such as obedience, stability, community life, and prayer. For our 2012 Lenten Series, we will explore Benedictine Spirituality with five speakers who will focus on different aspects of Benedictine practice. <a href="http://www.holytrinitydecatur.org/?p=2657">Read more...</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Rule of Benedict has provided a framework and guidance for Christian living for centuries, through practices such as obedience, stability, community life, and prayer. For our 2012 Lenten Series, we will explore Benedictine Spirituality with five speakers who will focus on different aspects of Benedictine practice. Beginning on March 1, join us each Thursday in March for a soup supper provided by our Adult classes at 6:00 p.m. followed by a reflection by one of our speakers. <a href="/files/Lenten-Series-2012.pdf"   >Click here to download a complete Lenten Series guide</a> (PDF).</p>

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		<title>Letter from Our Rector in the Interim &#8211; December 24-25, 2011</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Merry Christmas! And Welcome to Holy Trinity Parish. Have you ever been part of preparing a home for the birth of a child? Painting the nursery; childproofing every nook and cranny; gathering equipment. Everything must be done just right to make the new arrival safe and happy&#8212;and life in that home will never be the... <a href="http://www.holytrinitydecatur.org/2011/12/letter-from-our-rector-in-the-interim-december-24-25-2011/">&#160; &#187; Read More...</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Merry Christmas! And Welcome to Holy Trinity Parish.</p>
<p>Have you ever been part of preparing a home for the birth of a child? Painting the nursery; childproofing every nook and cranny; gathering equipment. Everything must be done just right to make the new arrival safe and happy&mdash;and life in that home will never be the same!</p>
<p>At the Feast of the Nativity, the Church welcomes its own new arrival: Jesus Christ is born, and life will never be the same. Take pleasure in the sounds, sights, and smells that we have prepared to express our deep joy and to represent the powerful change that this means for us all.</p>
<p>It is never too late to make way for Christ in our lives&mdash;join us at Holy Trinity Parish as we seek to serve him. Check out our Website or sign up for our e-newsletter to learn of the latest ministry opportunities. Let us know how we can be your community of faith.</p>
<p>As you prepare for worship on the Eve of Christmas or Christmas Day, reflect upon this prayer from A New Zealand Prayer Book:</p>
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<p>Welcome, welcome, Jesus Christ our infant Savior, baby who makes every birth holy. May we, who like the shepherds have witnessed in the stable a new kind of love, return to our work with joy. May we, for whom the heavens have opened to proclaim that God is with us, we who have fed on living bread and drunk the wine of heaven, go out to be instruments of your peace, day by day.</p>
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<p>Faithfully,</p>
<p>The Rev&#8217;d Mtr. Joan Pritcher<br />
<em>The Feast of the Nativity of our Lord Jesus Christ</em></p>

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		<title>Letter from Our Rector in the Interim &#8211; December 18, 2011</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[My dear people of Holy Trinity, I once read a list of the things that we can do to keep from rushing past Advent in an early bolt toward Christmas: follow an Advent Calendar, send Advent cards, learn Advent hymns, do something nice for a neighbor, call someone who is homebound or ill. I found... <a href="http://www.holytrinitydecatur.org/2011/12/letter-from-our-rector-in-the-interim-december-18-2011/">&#160; &#187; Read More...</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>My dear people of Holy Trinity,</p>
<p>I once read a list of the things that we can do to keep from rushing past Advent in an early bolt toward Christmas: follow an Advent Calendar, send Advent cards, learn Advent hymns, do something nice for a neighbor, call someone who is homebound or ill. I found that activities and intentions like these help me to get the most out of this season.</p>
<p>In any case, after three weeks of working at waiting, we are nearing an end to the wait. In just six days, we will celebrate the birth of Christ&mdash;in the Feast of the Incarnation. We will be able to do that because of the courage of his mother, Mary. Today, our focus is on her willingness to make a difficult and risky move.</p>
<p>Take these last days to reflect upon how we can take in her bold and brave spirit.</p>
<p>I am glad you are here today.</p>
<p>Faithfully,</p>
<p>The Rev. Joan Pritcher<br />
<em>The Fourth Sunday of Advent</em></p>

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		<title>Open Hearts, Open Doors, Open Minds</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sack Lunches There are hungry folks in Decatur! Many of them have made their way to Holy Trinity Parish. We learned this year that some of these men and women did not have access to cooking facilities, which meant that they could not make use of foods that required preparation. In addition, they needed something... <a href="http://www.holytrinitydecatur.org/2011/12/open-hearts-open-doors-open-minds/">&#160; &#187; Read More...</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h3>Sack Lunches</h3>
<p>There are hungry folks in Decatur! Many of them have made their way to Holy Trinity Parish. We learned this year that some of these men and women did not have access to cooking facilities, which meant that they could not make use of foods that required preparation. In addition, they needed something lightweight that they could easily carry. After trial and error (and many suggestions from our customers) Sarah Christian and our Office Volunteers have come up with a great solution. The Rector’s Discretionary Fund (which is funded by the Holy Trinity Operating Budget) purchases foods that are healthy and relatively non-perishable: crackers, V-8 juice, canned fruit and hard candy. The men, women and children who come by and take a lunch can take more than one and as often as they need them. Some come daily.</p>
<p>We quickly learned what foods worked (crackers good—Vienna sausages, not so good) and what gave us the most bang for our buck. Thank Sarah and our Volunteers when you see them—for making this happen every day on your behalf. And keep thinking of ways that we can address the immediate needs of our Decatur community.</p>
<h3>Assistive Listening Devices (ALDs)</h3>
<p>We learned this year that a number of parishioners had difficulty hearing the service of worship. Assistive Listening Devices (ALDs) have made a huge difference to them. ALDs are the individual FM sound units that have a small compact receiver and an earpiece. The receiver is set to tie into our church sound system, so by wearing the unit the hymns, prayers, lessons, and sermons are amplified and delivered directly into the user&#8217;s ear. Each unit has an adjustable volume control that can be set to a comfortable level for the wearer.</p>
<p>Thanks to the generosity of Mary Van Valkenburgh and Barbara Thompson we have 12 ALDs available for anyone who wishes to access the service without straining to hear. They are easy to use and we have had only positive comments from those who have tried them.</p>
<p>Thanks to Susan Lascek, and Tom Budnik for working on the details to bring this winning technology to us.<br />
And stay tuned for more improvements to sound at HTP.</p>
<h3>Blessings</h3>
<p>We took time this year to bless many things: book bags, tote bags, purses, golf bags, back packs, leaf bags, toy bags (all kinds of bags); suitcases (for children who do not have the means to move to or from foster homes); and our Animal Companions.</p>
<p>We blessed them by thanking God for them and by acknowledging their importance to us and to God.</p>
<p>Blessing the Animals was celebrated in our customary way, on Sunday afternoon in the DEAM courtyard. In addition, this year, we invited our Animal Companions to worship with us at 10:30 in the Nave. On that day, we were reminded that we are not co-creators with God; we are also the created. Our animals, in addition to being a joy to us, can also be a living reminder of our own creatureliness—and our continuing effort to live with creation respectfully, not abusively.</p>
<p>What in your life do you wish to bless by thanking God?</p>
<h3>Youth Lectors</h3>
<p>Have you noticed that Youth Lectors are serving at both 8:00 and 10:30 services on regular basis? You can thank Larinda Tervelt and Chris Bray for that—as well as the youth who give their time to prepare to read the Epistle on Sunday mornings. Take a moment to acknowledge them the next time they are scheduled to serve.</p>
<h3>Sacred Conversation</h3>
<p>A Sunday morning Sacred Conversation followed the distribution of the Trinity Trumpets this year. They were designed to advance the discussion on the theme of the Trumpet.</p>
<p>Our goal in those Conversations was to provide a place where we could: gently state our own mind and heart and spirit, to gently hear one another&#8217;s mind and heart and spirit, and to hear how our ideas are similar to and different from one another.</p>
<p>A formal Sacred Conversation is not the only place that we can do this—all conversations can be sacred. I invite you to make the goals of sacred conversation part of all your interactions.</p>
<h3>Worship</h3>
<p>A transition year is a handy time to try out new services (rather than change existing ones). This year, we experimented with a 3rd service for Easter Day, at which we used some of the musical forms familiar to The Welcome Table. Some of you loved it, though it did not appeal to as many as we had thought it might.</p>
<p>We believe that a third Christmas Eve Service will be helpful in a different way. There are a number of Holy Trinity households who have expressed an interest in a Christmas Eve service held later than the children&#8217;s service, yet earlier than the &#8216;midnight&#8217; mass. The Worship Committee led by Head Verger Pete Withers and including representatives of Altar Guild, Vergers, Flower Guild, Acolytes, Eucharistic Ministers, Choir, Keith Nash, Interpreters, Lectors, Ushers, Greeters, Office Staff, and Clergy have worked to make this service happen for the first time, this year at 7:00 pm, December 24, 2011.</p>
<h3>Printed Materials</h3>
<p>Our Sunday morning printed materials provided lively conversation this year. There were a variety of issues that were important to us: environmental responsibility, newcomer friendliness, the need to pass along parish ministry information, and the use of the Book of Common Prayer along with the many other worship resources available to us. It was a challenge to account for all of them.</p>
<p>Thanks to a blue ribbon committee including: Woody Bartlett, Nancy Boone, Bill Clark, Frank Derrickson, Barbara Hardin, Susan Lascek (chair), Fr. Allan Sandlin, and Howison Hollenberg as consultant, we designed a set of materials that met the criteria that we believed were important. Our new Parish Matters (the yellow sheets distributed each Sunday morning) keeps us all in the loop of Holy Trinity Ministries.</p>
<p>In addition, to make service materials completely paperless for those who wish to experience them in that way, we created a &#8216;barcode&#8217; for the worship materials. With that, on Sunday morning, any parishioner can download the service instantly into their personal device. We have learned that guests and newcomers are the worshipers most likely to appreciate this innovation.</p>
<h3>Homecoming</h3>
<p>This year we held Homecoming Sunday on the last Sunday in August rather than celebrating Rally Day on the Sunday following Labor Day. We did this because of the timing of 9/11. What is usually Rally Day, this year, fell on the 10th anniversary of September 11, and we sensed that some of you might want a more solemn experience that day.</p>
<p>The experiment was successful. Many of you enjoyed a hearty Holy Trinity breakfast that day—thanks to Barbara Hardin and her Parish Life crew. You might want to think of making Homecoming Sunday a tradition for late August—and launch right into Spiritual Formation after Labor Day.</p>
<h3>Hospitality</h3>
<p>Two organizations began to use Holy Trinity Parish facilities this year—The National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) and L&#8217;Arche. NAMI uses rooms in Trinity House—thanks to the efforts of Dawn Diedrich, Bob Howell, Steve Bishop and Sarah Christian. And L&#8217;Arche uses the Holy Trinity Computer Lab. Curt Armstrong, a Holy Trinity worshiper, is associated with L&#8217;Arche and made the request—and it happened thanks to the coordination of Fr. Allan Sandlin and Sarah Christian.</p>
<p>This insures that Holy Trinity&#8217;s mission of opening doors to community is still going strong.</p>
<h3>Postscript</h3>
<p>Autumn was beautiful this year, wasn&#8217;t it? Fall is my favorite season. The word &#8216;fall&#8217; suggests that leaves drop from trees. But scientists point out that&#8217;s not the case. Peter Raven, president of the Missouri Botanical Garden and a noted botanist, explains it this way: as days grow shorter and colder, a hormone is triggered which sends a chemical message to every leaf. Cells, which operate like scissors, appear at the point where the leaf stem joins with the branch. There, the leaves develop a bumpy line of cells that slowly push the leaf away. When a breeze comes along, the leaves will drop. Deciduous trees are hard-wired for this process—leaves are &#8216;thrown off&#8217; the trees because they are designed to do that.</p>
<p>We are not hard-wired in this way—we are not forced to leave or develop or evolve. But if we want to grow into the persons or communities that we are meant to be, we will find a way. This year has been a year of experimenting: of leaving some things off, of trying new things out. Discovering what fits and what doesn&#8217;t. It has been a year of gently exercising our &#8216;change&#8217; muscles. They will be important to Holy Trinity&#8217;s new life with a new Rector and the challenges that new relationships bring.</p>
<p>I have been honored to be part of that process with you. And I urge you to continue the journey—with open hearts, open doors and open minds.</p>
<p>Faithfully,</p>
<p><em>The Reverend Joan Pritcher</em></p>

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<p>Today, we light the pink candle on the Advent Wreath. You will also notice pink in the altar arrangement. The color pink is sign of Gaudete Sunday (or Refreshment Sunday), the third Sunday in Advent. Enjoy the bit of color.</p>
<p>I hope you received my letter this week notifying you that it is time for me to move on. My next assignment is Interim Dean of Trinity Cathedral in Omaha, Nebraska.</p>
<p>My last Sunday here is December 25, the Feast of the Incarnation. I hope I will have the chance to speak with each of you before I leave.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m glad you are here today.</p>
<p>Faithfully,</p>
<p>The Rev&#8217;d Mtr. Joan Pritcher<br />
<em>The Third Sunday of Advent</em></p>

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