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Wherever you are on your spiritual journey, Trinity welcomes you!
WHO WE ARE
Wherever you are on your spiritual journey, Trinity welcomes you!
We are a nurturing Christian community that celebrates diversity, embraces Anglican worship in its many forms, emphasizes our youth, assists the least fortunate and worships the Lord in the beauty of holiness.
Trinity has room for longtime followers of Christ, for people new to their faith, for doubters and for everyone in between. We believe that every person is both a teacher and a student, no matter how old or young. We are at our best when we listen and grow together. Wherever you are on your spiritual journey, Trinity welcomes you!
Please enjoy this welcome video from Fr. Lee Domenick
Trinity 20's and 30's Group
This thriving group at Trinity has monthly get togethers to hang out, make friends, and make great memories.
Please contact Jordan Bracht at jordanbracht@gmail.com to get added to the group's notifications.
Ascension Day Potluck and Service
Please join us on May 9th for a church-wide potluck in the Nichols Great Hall and Service to follow.
Did you know that Trinity has a Monarch Waystation Garden? All are welcome to come play in the dirt as we nurture this environment for Monarch Butterflies to use as they migrate to Mexico.
Do you have plants that could be used for this purpose?
Do you have seeds that can be planted?
Please feel free to bring those on a designated work day!
May 4th at 2pm
June 1st at 9am
July 6th at 9am
Pillowcase Sewing Day for
New Hope Campers
Do you like to sew?
Join us in the Nichols Great Hall for a great morning of sewing for a good cause. We will be making pillowcases for the New Hope Campers to use and take home.
All are welcome!
Women's Night
April 30th | 6pm
Mother Road Market
1124 S Lewis Ave, Tulsa, OK 74104
We’ll meet at a table outside.
Rsvp to Becky Moseman: beckymoseman77@gmail.com
The evening is an all-ages event.
Come make new friends and enjoy great food.
St Crispin's Camp Scholarship Drive
GOAL: We are hoping to get $1000 to help send our kids to camp. We want to help make sure every kid who wants to go can go for a week. Trinity typically provides a scholarship 1/3 the cost of one week of camp.
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Please consider a donation of any amount to help our kids have a great summer of camp memories:
Opportunities to Connect
There are many opportunities to connect in person and online with Trinity: from Morning Prayers in the Nave, to services offered online on our Facebook and Youtube channels, we encourage you to experience all that Trinity has to offer, in addition to our regular Sunday services.
May Calendar of Events
Looking for a list of all the great things Trinity has to offer for the month of May?
Please download our May postcard before it hits mailboxes this next week.
Trinity mails out a monthly postcard and other informative information. Do we have your correct address?
Please email Communication@TrinityTulsa.org to update your information.
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Hygiene Kits for New Hope Campers
We are collecting travel sized hygiene kit items to
send to camp for 50 campers. Many of New Hope
Oklahoma's kids don't have these essentials when
they arrive at camp. Bring your donations to the blue
hamper in the Nicholas Great Hall by the reception
area.
The campers are in need of:
Loofas, shampoo, conditioner, body wash, deodorant, lotion, toothpaste, toothbrush, comb/ brush, toiletries bag.
Donation collection deadline June 1
Faith in Literature Brown Bag Discussion
Join Deacon Deborah Underwood in the Nichols Great Hall on the 3rd Wednesday of the month at 12pm for a brown bag discussion on finding God and faith in literature.
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The book for May 20th at 12pm is
Lessons in Chemistry by Bonnie Garmur
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The group will vote on the book for the next month's selection.
Spaghetti Dinner 2024 - THANK YOU!!!
Thank you to everyone who came out to the spaghetti dinner youth fundraiser, donated items, and volunteered to make it a success. Our program couldn't happen without your financial support, time, and talents. A special thank you to Kristin Lindstrom and Jessica Smith for their creative and organizational skills to pull this off each year, for extra help from Kolbi McNutt, Laura Whitman Qi, Thomas Holloman, and the Guild of St Lawrence (Harry Dandelles, Allen and Sharon Kelso, Mark Bennes, Jane Faulkenberry, and Jeff Luke), and to Eric Landin for stepping in to auction the desserts.
Thank you to the J2A parents and leaders (Kristin Lindstrom, Jen Solis, Travis VanValkenburg, Jessica Brent, Rebecca Southard) and to the young people who were the stars of the dinner (Hayley VanValkenburg, Chloe VanValkenburg, Jay Cooper, Melfina Solis, Anders Southard, Nicholas Moseman, Thad Smith, Eddy Moseman, Matthew Rice, and Tristan Qi).
I hope everyone had a fabulous time.
We raised $7725 towards our Urban Adventure to Chicago, a trip the young people have planned, learning many adulthood skills in the process.
--Becky Moseman
Director of Christian Formation
Trinity Vestry Meetings
The Vestry is an elected board of parishioners who work with the rector to ensure Trinity runs smoothly. The Vestry’s primary responsibilities include the church buildings and finances. The Vestry may also assist the rector and staff with outreach, planning and programs, as requested by the rector. Each Vestry member participates with the board, as a whole, and as members of committees, where appropriate.
All Vestry Meetings are in the Nichols Great Hall, follow an informal protocol and are open to all.
If you are interested in finding out how Trinity is ran or just want to stay on the cutting edge of decisions made for our beloved Trinity, all are welcome to attend Vestry Meetings. Here are the following dates for those meetings. All meetings begin at 5:45pm:
May 20
June 24
July 22
Aug 26
Sept 30
Oct 28
Nov 25
Dec 16
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Evensong
Evensong takes place on the first, third, and fifth Sundays of each month at 5:00pm (September through May). This is a service of sacred music, meditation and prayer. One of the most beautiful, contemplative liturgies in the Anglican tradition. All responses and prayers are sung. You're invited to explore the mystery of faith, quiet serenity, sacred space and ancient tradition of Choral Evensong.
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