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March Newsletter 2010

  • HTEC News - March 2010

    Day after day, the news is a litany of human shortcoming and moral failure.  People in every imaginable position of leadership are found to have stolen money and property entrusted to them, in amounts that range from small to vast.  Folks in those same positions exploit others in every conceivable way, in unfair hiring practices, by looting pension funds, through predatory sexual practices.  Businesses large and small overcharge consumers for their products, workers chisel on hours and effort they put in on the job.  And all these are just to name a few of the ways humans abuse the well-being of one another.

  • LENTEN QUIET DAY

    On the Saturday before Palm Sunday, March 27, 2010, Holy Trinity will be offering another Quiet Day, or perhaps Quiet Morning would be a more accurate description, as the program begins at 9AM and ends at 1PM

  • Holy Week Observances

    Holy Week, commemorating the events culminating in the death and resurrection of Jesus, moves around the calendar with Easter, and this year straddles the end of March and the beginning of April. Jesus said, “Take my yoke upon you, and learn from me.”  In the observances of Holy Week, we have a chance to do just that.  Please look ahead, and try to keep Holy Week free of non-religious commitments so that we can share together in Jesus’ final journey and at the end, experience the true joy of Easter.

  • Thoughts from your senior warden - March

    The 40 days of Lent are a liturgical way of remembering the time Jesus spent in the wilderness following his baptism by John.  In the Ash Wednesday service, we are invited “to the observance of a holy Lent, by self-examination and repentance; by prayer, fasting, and self denial, and by meditating on God’s Holy Word.”   Sounds a bit more complicated than “No more chocolate till Easter!”   And what does it have to do with Jesus’ wilderness experience?

  • March Altar Guild

  • We Care March 2010

    Your Pasta Supper to raise funds for your ministry at Loaves & Fishes was a grand success and for so many reasons. Several people made delicious cookies and bars for desserts, we had quite a few of us to set-up Locke Hall (and put it back together for Sunday school) and serve the meals.

  • The Furry Friend Ministry

    DID YOU KNOW THAT 

     Hundreds of loyal pets are being brought to local shelters because their loving families can’t afford to feed them anymore?

  • Thank you’s

  • Meditations While Knitting

    We knit our lives stitch by stitch, row by row and gradually a pattern emerges
    If there are flaws in the yarn – or in the knitter – they becomes part of the piece
    So on our life grows, stitch by stitch and day by day – until a flaw is seen
    Then we must choose to correct it – or live forever with the flaw

  • Cycle of Prayer

  • MARCH

    MARCH IS AN EXCITING MONTH WITH WINTER STRUGGLING TO HOLD ON TO ITS WINTERY CLAIM

  • Quotation of the Month