Trinity Episcopal Church News
April 19, 2026
Welcome - we are so glad you are here!
If this is your first time visiting, stop by the Welcome Table in the lobby
to say hello and learn more about our warm and welcoming community.
After the service, we would love you to join us in the Nichols Great Hall for refreshments and friendly conversation.
Trinity is a great place to belong!
to say hello and learn more about our warm and welcoming community.
After the service, we would love you to join us in the Nichols Great Hall for refreshments and friendly conversation.
Trinity is a great place to belong!
Daughters of the King Offer Prayer Services
For all who wish to receive prayers, the members of Daughters of the King are available to pray with you after the 10:30 a.m. service in the Bishop Brooke Chapel.
Look for them in the blue stoles.
Look for them in the blue stoles.
Music at Trinity
This morning’s organ voluntary Flor Peeters who was a Belgian organist and composer. The anthem is by Jane Marshall, who was a composer and teacher from Dallas, TX. The motet is by Healey Willan, who was the organist/choirmaster at the church of St. Mary Magdalene in Toronto. The closing voluntary is by Walter Pelz, who is an American organist and teacher.
The Trinity Choir will sing Choral Evensong today at 5:00. The service will be preceded by an organ recital at 4:30 featuring Oliver Brett, Director of Music at Boston Avenue United Methodist Church. A reception will follow the service in the Nichols Great Hall.
This week’s Tuesdays at Trinity will feature Lise Glaser, Oboist.
The recital will begin at 12:05 p.m. and last about thirty minutes.
Altar Flowers
Altar flowers are a wonderful way to commemorate or honor a loved one. To donate altar flowers, just sign up on the bulletin board poster in the Nichols Great Hall.
Gospel Concert April 23!
The next concert in the Social Justice Commission’s Gospel Concert series will feature Cassie Latshaw on Thursday, April 23, at 7:00 pm. Cassie Latshaw is a Tulsa-based singer-songwriter known for her soulful blend of folk, blues, country, and rock, and regularly performs at local venues and festivals. The goal of this concert series is to bring people together through music, because we believe creating a
space for connection and community is at the heart of the gospel message. To purchase tickets, you may pay by Venmo, or put cash or a check made out to Trinity in the offering plate (be sure to note “Gospel Concert” on the envelope or memo line, as well as your name if paying by cash). The suggested donation to attend is $30 in advance, or $35 at the door, or $10 for students. Make your reservation online. using the bulletin QR Code on the announcement under News and Events.
Fellowship at Trinity
Our journey in faith is often nourished by fellowship and food! Ranging from Sunday treats to parish-wide meals once a quarter and special cook-outs with our Big Smoker, all things are possible with some organization, a calendar of planned events, and good leadership. Our Hospitality Chairperson, Kevin Kelly, is working with a steering committee to develop a plan that everyone can participate in, in big or small ways. Stay tuned and share ideas with Kevin at mrkelly2u@gmail.com
Hearing Assistance Available
Trinity offers two hearing assistance systems in the Nave. Pick up a full information flyer in the narthex or speak with an usher for help getting connected.
Faces of Iron Gate
Carrie Henderson, the executive director at Iron Gate, is speaking at both services this morning. She will be talking about the Faces of Iron Gate Project and will be in the Nichols Great Hall after both services to answer questions about Iron Gate.
Faith in Literature
Monday, April 20 at noon. The book this month is The Thursday Murder Club by Richard Osman.
Creating a Rule of Life
The Rev. Susan Colley, Joplin Dean of St. Brigid School of Spiritual Direction
Saturday, May 9, 2026, 9 am-2 pm at Trinity Episcopal Church, Tulsa.
We will explore ways of balancing the Body, Mind, and Spirit through creating a Rule of Life specific to the way God has created you. Register by May 4, 2026, in the Nichols Great Hall or contact Deacon Deborah
Underwood at dunderwood@trinitytulsa.org
Calling all High School Seniors
We want to celebrate your incredible journey! Please send a short bio and a favorite photo to Margarett Haggard so we can include you in our upcoming senior celebration slideshow. • Email: maghagg@aol.com• Text: 918-951-5866 Please send these in as soon as possible so we can make sure everyone is recognized. We can’t wait to celebrate your achievements!
Coming up
The Trinity Choir will sing Choral Evensong today at 5:00. The service will be preceded by an organ recital at 4:30 featuring Oliver Brett, Director of Music at Boston Avenue United Methodist Church. A reception will follow the service in the Nichols Great Hall.
This week’s Tuesdays at Trinity will feature Lise Glaser, Oboist.
The recital will begin at 12:05 p.m. and last about thirty minutes.
Altar Flowers
Altar flowers are a wonderful way to commemorate or honor a loved one. To donate altar flowers, just sign up on the bulletin board poster in the Nichols Great Hall.
Gospel Concert April 23!
The next concert in the Social Justice Commission’s Gospel Concert series will feature Cassie Latshaw on Thursday, April 23, at 7:00 pm. Cassie Latshaw is a Tulsa-based singer-songwriter known for her soulful blend of folk, blues, country, and rock, and regularly performs at local venues and festivals. The goal of this concert series is to bring people together through music, because we believe creating a
space for connection and community is at the heart of the gospel message. To purchase tickets, you may pay by Venmo, or put cash or a check made out to Trinity in the offering plate (be sure to note “Gospel Concert” on the envelope or memo line, as well as your name if paying by cash). The suggested donation to attend is $30 in advance, or $35 at the door, or $10 for students. Make your reservation online. using the bulletin QR Code on the announcement under News and Events.
Fellowship at Trinity
Our journey in faith is often nourished by fellowship and food! Ranging from Sunday treats to parish-wide meals once a quarter and special cook-outs with our Big Smoker, all things are possible with some organization, a calendar of planned events, and good leadership. Our Hospitality Chairperson, Kevin Kelly, is working with a steering committee to develop a plan that everyone can participate in, in big or small ways. Stay tuned and share ideas with Kevin at mrkelly2u@gmail.com
Hearing Assistance Available
Trinity offers two hearing assistance systems in the Nave. Pick up a full information flyer in the narthex or speak with an usher for help getting connected.
Faces of Iron Gate
Carrie Henderson, the executive director at Iron Gate, is speaking at both services this morning. She will be talking about the Faces of Iron Gate Project and will be in the Nichols Great Hall after both services to answer questions about Iron Gate.
Faith in Literature
Monday, April 20 at noon. The book this month is The Thursday Murder Club by Richard Osman.
Creating a Rule of Life
The Rev. Susan Colley, Joplin Dean of St. Brigid School of Spiritual Direction
Saturday, May 9, 2026, 9 am-2 pm at Trinity Episcopal Church, Tulsa.
We will explore ways of balancing the Body, Mind, and Spirit through creating a Rule of Life specific to the way God has created you. Register by May 4, 2026, in the Nichols Great Hall or contact Deacon Deborah
Underwood at dunderwood@trinitytulsa.org
Calling all High School Seniors
We want to celebrate your incredible journey! Please send a short bio and a favorite photo to Margarett Haggard so we can include you in our upcoming senior celebration slideshow. • Email: maghagg@aol.com• Text: 918-951-5866 Please send these in as soon as possible so we can make sure everyone is recognized. We can’t wait to celebrate your achievements!
Coming up
Mondays
9:30 a.m. Dwelling in the Word Bible Study - Third floor Conference Room
Thursdays
12:05 p.m. Holy Eucharist in Bishop Brooke Chapel
Sunday School
9:00 a.m.-10:15 a.m., with all classes meeting on the third floor.
Classes are available for those who are in grades 4 through 12.
Quilting Guild
The Dates for April are the 15th in the morning, the 22nd in the afternoon, and the 25th, which is a Saturday morning.
Changes to email, address, or phone
Contact Elise Gordon at egordon@trinitytulsa.org
Please remember the ongoing Social Justice Commission food drive.
Please help the Social Justice Commission refill our pantry shelves. We’re bringing food to 12 families via our donation table in the Nichols Great Hall, where our bags and lists show what we need, with the most-needed items highlighted. Our immigrant and newly housed families greatly appreciate your faithful generosity.
www.trinitytulsa.org
Sunday School
9:00 a.m.-10:15 a.m., with all classes meeting on the third floor.
Classes are available for those who are in grades 4 through 12.
Quilting Guild
The Dates for April are the 15th in the morning, the 22nd in the afternoon, and the 25th, which is a Saturday morning.
Changes to email, address, or phone
Contact Elise Gordon at egordon@trinitytulsa.org
Please remember the ongoing Social Justice Commission food drive.
Please help the Social Justice Commission refill our pantry shelves. We’re bringing food to 12 families via our donation table in the Nichols Great Hall, where our bags and lists show what we need, with the most-needed items highlighted. Our immigrant and newly housed families greatly appreciate your faithful generosity.
www.trinitytulsa.org