Worship

Easter at Trinity

Please join us at Trinity for Holy Week and Easter! You’ll find our service and information below.

Sunday, April 10 - Palm Sunday
8:00am Traditional Said Eucharist with Passion narrative
10:30am Choral Eucharist with Passion narrative
5:00pm Sanctuary: Celtic Evening Prayer & Eucharist

Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, April 11, 12 & 13
12:00pm Eucharist & Holy Week reflection

Thursday, April 14 - Maundy Thursday
6:30pm Remembrance Supper, Cox Hall
7:30pm Eucharist & Stripping of the Altar
9:00pm to 9:00am (Friday) Gethsemane Watch: Prayer Vigil

Friday, April 15 - Good Friday
10:30am Family Service & kids Stations of the Cross
12:00pm Good Friday liturgy

Sunday, April 17 - Easter Day
6:15am Sunrise Service (gather at the church at 6:00am to walk to the Outdoor Chapel)
8:00am Traditional Eucharist
10.30am Choral Eucharist
11:30am Family Easter Egg Hunt
Virtual Service available all day

Resuming In-Person Worship!

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Dear Trinity Family!

I’m so excited as I write to you… I can hardly wait to "open the church” on September 12th. We will come together in one service at 10:30 a.m. to worship inside in our sacred space! It’s been 18 months since many of you have been in the church for a worship service and I have yet to celebrate a full service in the church so yes! - I’m beaming with joy and counting the days! I would like to encourage each of you to attend as it’s going to be an exciting day at Trinity and a great opportunity to bring a friend. Here is what you can expect:

· We will have an Easter like service with a full liturgy, including music (full choir and brass quartet) at 10:30 a.m. in the church. I know that some of you may be a little nervous moving back inside, but rest assured we will have an option for everyone. For those who feel more comfortable worshiping outside we will open the doors of the church so that folks can fully participate in the courtyard (speaker outside so everyone can hear).

· After the service we will have a coffee hour like no other. I’m encouraging everyone to bring something to share as we gather in the courtyard for fellowship.

· In addition, we will have our Ministry Fair in the courtyard highlighting the many wonderful opportunities to get involved at Trinity this year. I ask you to begin praying now about your important role in the joy of serving in one of these ministries… We all have a part to play in making Trinity a wonderful place.

· FOR THE KIDS. The Vogels have generously offered to provide a bounce house for the day, so get ready to have some fun!

Grace and Peace to you as we come to God with Open Hands – ready to give and ready to receive.
Rev. Jonathan +

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Morning Worship - In Person Outdoors

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We are excited to be able to come together for Holy Eucharist - an outside worship on Sundays, in-person, and with safety protocols in place. Join us Sundays at 9:00 am in the Bishop’s Garden where we will have a service of the Holy Eucharist.

Please Follow Guidelines for Attending In-Person Worship

In an effort to maintain a safe place of worship, please follow the guidelines below and call the church office to let us know you are planning on attending. The Bishop is very clear on the criteria to allow this gathering. Please dress casually and warm, we will have heaters spread throughout. Everyone MUST wear a mask, NO EXCEPTIONS.

  1. We will provide one way in and one way out of the worship space.

  2. We will have printed bulletins to hand out and ask that you take them home to read and dispose of them at home.

  3. We ask you to bring your own masks, hand sanitizers, chairs or blankets for worship services (we will have a few masks and a hand sanitizer station available)

  4. We MUST practice social distancing, please stay in your "worship pods".

  5. We encourage you to use the restrooms at home and only use the bathroom in Cox Hall for emergencies.

  6. We will not pass a plate during the service but we will provide a basket at the entrance and exit for your gifts and pledge offerings. You can also give easily touch-free online or via text.

  7. Finally we ask that you do not linger for fellowship and leave the church grounds immediately after the service.

We can make this work but we need everyone to do their part.

Please join us! We can’t wait to see you all!

Drive-In Worship

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- Please note -
Drive In Worship for Sunday February 7, 2021 has been cancelled due to inclement weather. We’ll start up again next week on Sunday February 14!

As we continue to adapt to changing guidelines regarding in-person gatherings, we have some exciting news for worship options. Starting this week we will begin “drive-in church" (kind of like a drive-in movie, but better)!

When:
Sundays at 10am

Where:
Courtyard Parking Area

You will simply pull into the church parking lot facing the front garden, tune your radio station to FM 102.1 and enjoy the service from the warmth of your car. The musicians will be in the church singing our favorite hymns and anthems, and Rev. Jonathan will be standing out front leading the service just in front of the visitors parking spots and you will be singing and participating in the service from the warmth and safety of your car.

In order to follow along, we encourage you to download the worship booklet with liturgy and bring it with you. Feel free to print from home, or simply download to your mobile device to read on the go! If you forget your printed copy, not to worry. We’ll guide you along the way. You can find the weekly bulletin each week here: https://trinityupperville.org/worshipbooklet

It’s sure to be an uplifting experience to be able to gather together so bring a warm drink, a spirit to worship and a heart filled with hope.

Richard McPherson Retiring

Perhaps it is divine providence, or maybe just dumb luck, but sometimes you are just in the right place at the right time. And so it was in the Fall of 2013 when Trinity Church found itself in need of a new organist on somewhat short notice. There was no need for extended study or a lengthy search process because the best organist in the area just happened to be immediately available and was willing to come here. We hired Dr. Richard Mcpherson on the spot as the interim with the understanding that if all went well, of which there were no doubts, he would move into the permanent position. This was not a typical way of filling such a position but all involved were completely comfortable with it because of who it was. Richard was widely known in the community, was a friend of Trinity church having played here for special events, and we all knew that of all the organists in the area, available or not, he was quite simply and undeniably, the best.

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Richard McPherson, Organist mcpherre@comcast.net

For the past seven years Trinity Church has not only been blessed with Richard's immense skill but also his thorough humility. Week in and week out Richard has quietly prepared and presented concert quality music for Sunday services, weddings and funerals, and major church festivals. His voluntaries are thoughtfully chosen to fit with the themes of the day, his leadership of congregational singing is inspiring, and his accompaniments of often difficult choral anthems are always perfection. Along the way he is completely reliable and conscientious, a team player, supportive of the total ministry of the church, modest beyond measure, and just an all around wonderfully nice guy with a great spirit.

Back in January Richard told me it was time for him to retire. He and Michael had bought a house in Rehobeth Beach and were planning to split their time between there and Winchester which would not allow for his continued commitment to the church. Just as we were beginning to make plans for both his departure and replacement, the lock-down started bringing things to a standstill. As things started to open up in May we were far behind being prepared for his intended last Sunday of June 7. With his usual grace and dedication, Richard has agreed to continue through as much of the summer as we need. Plans are again underway for his replacement but, most unfortunately, current circumstances will not allow for the kind of send off Richard deserves. Of course, Richard, with his usual modesty is happy to go without fanfare, but since most of us will likely not see him in person, I hope we might all take a few minutes to send him a note of appreciation.

For the last seven years it has been the greatest honor and privilege to work with Richard and share in his tremendous artistry. He has been an inspiring collaborator, trusted colleague, and dear friend. Richard, we will miss you greatly and wish you the very best in your well deserved retirement.

Thank you ,with all our hearts, for your years of dedicated service to Trinity Church.

Music Notes March

Notes from Christian We begin this season of Lent with a focus on the Wesleys, of Methodist fame. John and Charles were among the 18 children of an Anglican cleric and became Anglican priests as well. While both brothers were actively involved in the Anglican movement know as Methodism that ultimately led to the United Methodist Church, it is John who is credited as its founder. Charles’ legacy became the over 650 hymn texts he penned, many of which have become among the most beloved and well-known hymns ever written. Charles’ son Samuel Wesley was something of a musical child prodigy studying the violin and organ and was often called the English Mozart. He went on to be an extremely gifted organist and composer. Samuel’s son, Samuel Sebastien Wesley, was given Bach’s middle name by his father and became a cathedral organist and perhaps the most successful composer of the family. It is his anthem “Wash Me Throughly” that the choir will sing on the first Sunday of Lent, March 1.

The Feast Day of John and Charles Wesley is the first Tuesday of Lent, March 3, and we will be discussing their hymn texts at the Lenten Series that same evening. In preparation for that event I give you John Wesley’s directions for singing which have appeared at the beginning of every Methodist hymnal yet published and despite their somewhat dated language, are as relevant now as they were when written in 1761.

I. Learn these Tunes before you learn any others; afterwards learn as many as you please.

II. Sing them exactly as they are printed here, without altering or mending them at all; and if you have learned to sing them otherwise, unlearn it as soon as you can.

III. Sing All. See that you join with the congregation as frequently as you can. Let not a slight degree of weakness or weariness hinder you. If it is a cross to you, take it up and you will find a blessing.

IV. Sing lustily and with good courage. Beware of singing as if you were half dead, or half asleep; but lift up your voice with strength. Be no more afraid of your voice now, nor more ashamed of its being heard, than when you sung the songs of Satan.

V. Sing modestly. Do not bawl, so as to be heard above or distinct from the rest of the congregation, that you may not destroy the harmony; but strive to unite your voices together, so as to make one clear melodious sound.

VI. Sing in Time: whatever time is sung, be sure to keep with it. Do not run before nor stay behind it; but attend closely to the leading voices, and move therewith as exactly as you can. And take care you sing not too slow. This drawling way naturally steals on all who are lazy; and it is high time to drive it out from among us, and sing all our tunes just as quick as we did at first.

VII. Above all sing spiritually. Have an eye to God in every word you sing. Aim at pleasing him more than yourself, or any other creature. In order to this attend strictly to the sense of what you sing, and see that your Heart is not carried away with the sound, but offered to God continually; so shall your singing be such as the Lord will approve of here, and reward when he cometh in the clouds of heaven.

Worship Training

The Worship Committee has scheduled a series of group meetings for worship volunteers. The purpose of the meetings is to review the practices and preferred ways the volunteers are to carry out their duties, to answer questions and/or concerns anyone might have about his/her service, and to bring new members of the groups up-to-date. Each meeting will be conducted by the leader of the group.

While the meetings are especially important for new volunteers, we also strongly encourage experienced volunteers to attend as some new practices have been recently introduced and need to be reviewed.

All meetings will take place in the church nave immediately following the 10:30 service. The schedule is as follows:

November 3 – Lectors with Joe Fluet
November 10 – LEMs with Ken Knapp
November 17 – Altar Guild with Becky Hoecker
November 24 – Ambassadors with Jessica Diday & Flower Guild/TBD

Thank you so very much for your devoted service to Trinity Church and the Worship Committee.