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WEEK OF SUNDAY, JANUARY 21, 2024
✢THIRD SUNDAY AFTER THE EPIPHANY✢

Seeking Justice

Wesley Rowell, lay pastoral associate

I’ve been thinking a lot this week about how we as a Church (both big C and little c) see ourselves and our mission in the world. The world is literally and figuratively on fire and what are we supposed to do about it?

I recently took the General Ordination Exams (GOE) for The Episcopal Church. Writing the GOEs are a requirement for the priesthood in The Episcopal Church, as well as a rite of institutional passage. There are 6 essay questions taken over 3 days, with 3.5 hours allotted for each answer. It's grueling, but it can also be illuminating, fun, and a bit dangerous.

The first question of the second day was the Church History question, and we were instructed to profile 2 Episcopal Bishops, one modern (consecrated after 1945) and one historical (consecrated between 1810-1880), and to reflect on how our 2 examples could inform a newly elected Bishop today.

As a relatively new Episcopalian, I was excited to dig deeper into our history, and decided to research and report on an anti-slavery, abolitionist Bishop. Imagine my dismay and distress upon discovering there wasn't a single one. Not even one. I already knew that The Episcopal Church was the only major Christian denomination that did not split during the Civil War. I already knew that The Episcopal Church's complicity created deep wounds that we are still healing. And I know it’s quite possible that, given my research limitations, I might have missed something or someone. But for some reason, finding not a single Bishop who was courageous enough to speak out against the horrors of slavery stunned me into silence and sadness and rage. And into a writer's block that lasted an hour, before I managed to cobble together an answer that wasn't, by my own standards, sufficient.

צֶדֶק (tzedek), the Hebrew word for justice, appears over 400 times in the Old Testament, and it is crystal clear that God requires us to "Do justice and love mercy." Even when it's not convenient; perhaps especially when it's not convenient.  When Martin Luther King Jr was assassinated in 1968, he had a disapproval rating of 75%. His disapproval rating was even high among African-Americans, partly because of his increasing outspokenness against the Vietnam war. MLK paid the price for the courage of his convictions with his life. And so did Jesus.

"My Bishop'' ended up being Bishop William White of Philadelphia, who was the first and fourth Presiding Bishop of The Episcopal Church. Bishop White ordained Absalom Jones, the first Black man ordained in The Episcopal Church, in 1795, and was committed to the American Revolutionary cause.  And although Bishop White was a bright light in my sea of despair, I was unable to use him in my essay because his consecration did not happen during the stated rubric of the exam question. But he gave me hope.

This is my cue to ask myself, and to ask you to ask yourself, "What do I believe and what or who am I willing to stand up for?" Our passions, our beliefs, our truths are required. Whatever the issues, whatever the needs, be they local, national, or international, we are the hands and feet of God in this world.

Jesus said "The spirit of the Lord is upon me, because he has anointed me to bring good news to the poor. He has sent me to proclaim release to the captives, and recovery of sight to the blind, to set free those who are oppressed." (Luke 4:18)

We as a parish, as a beloved community, have everything we need to make a difference in the world. Our Eucharistic Prayer says that we present our entire selves as a living sacrifice to God. My prayer is we all, in every way we can, continually seek out and do צֶדֶק.

This Sunday’s preacher is Emily Pruszinski, Director of Family Ministries.

The readings for this Sunday can be found here.

Sunday Forum: Portraits of Immigrants exhibit with Betsy Ashton.

Stewardship Update

As we move into the new year, the Vestry begins its work of finalizing the budget. Essential to this effort is a firm understanding of support from the parish. Trinity Church is a community devoted to walking in love as Christ has loved us, giving of ourselves and our resources as an offering to God and to one another. We are moving into the home stretch.  The pledge drive will wind down by the end of the month.  We started with goal of reaching pre-Covid levels of $1 million and 400 pledgers.  We are getting close.  As of January 15, we had reached $925,000 in pledges from 286 pledgers – an average of about $3,200.  We are ahead of last year by $180,000 year to date.  There are 41 who pledged last year but have not yet pledged for 2024.  Our Pledge goals are based on meeting the expected expense levels in the 2024 budget.  With an average pledge of $3,200 we can reach the objective with 23 more pledges.  If you have not yet pledged for 2024, please consider doing so this week.  You can complete a pledge on the Trinity website, using the QR code on the back of the Sunday bulletin, filling in the card in the pew, or sending a email to Lily Leonard (leonardl@trinityprinceton.org).  We are greatly appreciative of those who have already pledged their support for 2024.

With gratitude for your support,

Trudy Sykes and Bill Hackett

Stewardship Co-Chairs

It is with heartfelt appreciation that we thank the following members of our Trinity community who pledged for 2024. We Are Trinity Church! 

  • E. Kim Adams & Terrance O'Malley

  • Mary Elizabeth Allen

  • Judith Anderson

  • Linda Anderson

  • Greta Anderson

  • Nathan and Celeste Arrington

  • Betsy Ashton and James Stapleton

  • Vicki Austin-Smith

  • Louise Bachelder

  • Steven and Elizabeth Baglio

  • Janet Baker

  • Mark Baker and Susan Dibs

  • Barbara Banks

  • Grayson Barber

  • Daniel and Jennifer Bartell

  • Paul and Holly Becker

  • Micael and Betsy Bell

  • Andrew and Stephanie Benjamin

  • Merrill Biancosino

  • David and Bonnie Bivins

  • Michael Blaakman and Angharad Rebholz

  • Jayne Blankenship

  • Brett Boal and Lisa Shepard

  • Sheila Bodine

  • Raju and Lindsey Bohra

  • James and Olivan Boon

  • Henry and Michele Bowden

  • Benjamin Brand

  • Rebecca Brewer and Keith Snedeker

  • Dcn Henry and Susan Bristol

  • Ted and Barbara Bromley

  • Carol Brooks Thomas

  • Eric and Therese Brown

  • Greta Brown

  • Peter and Elizabeth Brown

  • Anne Bryson

  • Ryan Bubb

  • Margaret Burger

  • William Burks

  • B Thomas and Barbara Byrne

  • Jeanie and John Byrne

  • Kristen Callahan

  • Marlene Carlson

  • Milton and Elizabeth Charbonneau

  • Charles and Julia Chesebrough

  • Jeannette Ching

  • Dora Ching and Richard Wong

  • Wendell Collins

  • Jeanne Conerly and David Venturo

  • Joseph and Donna Crafford

  • Donna Culin

  • Carter Cunningham

  • Randall and Heidi Currier

  • Daniel and Tracy Dart

  • Helene Davies

  • C VanLeer and Lynne Davis

  • Trey Delaney

  • Julia Denny Clark

  • Carol Desmond

  • Adrian and Suzanne Dicker

  • Angela and Edward DiJoseph

  • Jacob and Patricia Dlamini

  • Annette Duvall-Atlee

  • Francis and Caryl Dyckman

  • Michael and Leslie Edwards

  • Anne Elliott

  • Shawn and Roberta Ellsworth

  • Art and Cheryl Eng

  • Alexander Englert and Luise Lampe

  • Gustav and Constance Escher

  • Abigail Rian Evans

  • Larry and Wendy Evans

  • Stephen and Cheryl Evans

  • Marisa and Richard Farnum

  • Anne Faynberg

  • Evelyn Flory

  • Robert and Elizabeth Fraser

  • John Frederick

  • Richard and Mary Funsch

  • Vikram Galla and Pradeepa Jayakumar

  • Jeanne Garner

  • Julia Garry

  • Alexander Gedye and Fang Yan

  • Gregory Geehern

  • Aristides and Elizabeth Georgantas

  • Albert and Patricia Gerbig

  • Alexandra Gerry

  • Victor and Jacqueline Gibbs

  • Curtis and Sophie Glovier

  • Lloyd and Kari Gold

  • Solveig Gold and Joshua Katz

  • John and Judith Golden

  • Robin Gosnell

  • Allie Graham-Hicks and Margaret Hicks

  • John and Rebecca Griffith

  • Robert and Wanda Gunning

  • James and Kammi Gunton

  • William and Katharine Hackett

  • Helen Hannan

  • Carrie Hanson

  • Janet Haring

  • Dr Margaret Harper and Michael Gratkowski

  • Christine Hart

  • Dan and Nell Haughton

  • Jeanne-Louise Haviland

  • Jennifer Hayden

  • William and Aline Haynes

  • Donald Healy

  • Irene Hechler

  • JoAnn Heisen

  • Scott and Wendy Heiser

  • Dennis and Terri Hermann

  • Neal and Cynthia Hesterberg

  • Curtis Hoberman

  • Jim and Meg Holland

  • Charles and Lucia Huebner

  • Mary Hulme

  • Stu Hunter

  • Gregg H Hutchison

  • Andrea Hyde

  • Paul and Christina Jeanes

  • Lawrence and Deborah Jordan

  • Bruce Jordan and Jeanne Perantoni

  • Belrena Kelemen

  • Joyce Kelleher

  • Kenneth and Linda Kelly

  • Scott and Larissa Kelsey

  • John and Mary Kemp

  • Lanny King

  • Allan King and Helen Burke

  • Michael and Louise Kingston

  • Dana Klinges

  • David Knowlton and Diane Zompa

  • Nina Kola

  • Fred and Gina Kornfeind

  • Alex and Tricia Krajunus

  • Ira Lackey

  • William and Martha Lashbrook

  • Penelope Lattimer

  • Andrea Lauber

  • Ann Laughlin

  • Owen and Beverly Leach

  • Christopher Leavell and John Cooper

  • Lily Leonard

  • Lynn Lepore

  • Emma Levitt

  • Robert Lewis

  • Constance Leyden

  • Frank and Sharon Lorenzo

  • Kay Mack

  • Jean Mahoney

  • Robert and Joanna Martin

  • Sean and Alicia McCarther

  • Mark McConnell and Kangyan Chen

  • Maureen McCormick and Phillip Unetic

  • Lindsay McDowell

  • Scott McGoldrick and Linda Noel

  • Gary and Shirley McKnight

  • James and Julie Meidlinger

  • Robert Meier

  • Edwin and Nancy Metcalf

  • Jim Meyer

  • Theresa Meyers

  • John and Denise Miller

  • Douglas and Debbier Minck

  • Thalia Mingo

  • Donn Mitchell

  • Marc and Tina Marie Mitchell

  • Edmund Moeller

  • Dorothy Morin

  • John and Lauri Mulvey

  • Clive and Dulcie Muncaster

  • Jennifer Nasser

  • Sarah Jones Nelson

  • Joan Nester

  • Ronald Novak

  • Michael and Morgane O'Connell

  • Elaine Pagels

  • Peter and Els Paine

  • Stephen and Susan Paneyko

  • Constantin and May Papastephanou

  • Herman and Rosemary Parish

  • Dee Patberg

  • Deborah Pege

  • Anil and Nithila Peter

  • James Phillips

  • Joseph and Marte Pierson

  • Robert and Shirley Pietrucha

  • Conrad and Rebecca Plimpton

  • Madeline Polhill

  • John Pollock

  • Robert Predale and Karen Howard

  • Frances Preston

  • Jolyon and Emily Pruszinski

  • Peter and Mary Anne Quinn

  • Gil and Camille Quinton

  • Paul Raeder and Robert Holley

  • John Rassweiler

  • Elizabeth Read

  • Rebecca Reynolds

  • Abigail and Spencer Reynolds

  • Juliet Richardson and John Wynne

  • Lester and Barbara Robbins

  • Claire Roberts

  • William and Maeryn Roebling

  • Linda Rothkopf

  • Wesley Rowell

  • Clarence and Leslie Rowley

  • Ralph and Barbara Rubano

  • Henry Rulon-Miller

  • Susan Sanford

  • John and Ruth Sayer

  • William and Lisa Schmid

  • David and Molly Schneider

  • William Schowalter

  • Thomas and Melissa Scott

  • Edith Senyumba

  • Elizabeth Sheldon

  • J Nicole Shelton

  • Jane Shillaber

  • Tara Sikma

  • Kara Slade

  • Steve and Jean Snyder

  • Thomas and Margaret Southerland

  • John and Carol Spears

  • Vernon and Elaine Spencer

  • James and Michelle Stabler-Havener

  • James and Monica Stahl

  • Michael and Jody Stebbins

  • Anne Steinhorn

  • Elizabeth Stenard

  • Rob and Pegi Stengel

  • Mary Stevens

  • William and Joanna Storrar

  • John Sturges

  • John Sully and Katherine Rohrer

  • William A Sweeney

  • Gary and Trudy Sykes

  • Joseph Syzdek and JoAnn Witherow

  • Susan Tarr

  • Constance Tate

  • Sandi Tatnall

  • Sylvia Temmer

  • John Thurman and Hilary Winter

  • Daphne Townsend

  • James Trowbridge

  • Linda Twining

  • Martin and Joan Valcin

  • Janet Van Abs

  • Sara Vasiliu

  • Henry and Meredith Von Kohorn

  • Robert von Zumbusch

  • Ronald Waetzman and the Rev Stephen Connor

  • Brent Walker

  • J Calvin and Judy Walker

  • M'lou Walker

  • John and Happy Wallace

  • Carol Walsh

  • Robert Walsh

  • Wendy Warren and Joseph Fronczak

  • Amy and Jeff Watkins

  • George and Judy Webb

  • Ann Weeks

  • Christy Welborne

  • Dorothy Werner

  • Cynthia Westbrook

  • Maureen Westerman

  • Dennis Wheeler and Catherine O’Neill

  • Frederick Wherry and James Furst

  • Constance White

  • John and Susanne White

  • John White and Mary Alden

  • Cheryl Whitney

  • Amelia Willson

  • John and Kathleen Winant

  • Bruce Woodger

  • Stuart and Winifred Woody

  • Richard and Ann Zultner

PRAYER LIST: Please keep the following individuals in your prayers: Allison Beers & Family, Thomas Brown, Carol Chandler, Caswell and Mary Cooke, Daniel Golschnieder, Shane Greene, Patricia Killian, Judy Maskymovich, Mark O., Don & Jennifer Sanborn, Amber Schuppan ➨ If you want to add someone to the list, please email Annie Bryson at brysona@trinityprinceton.org.

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ABOUT US: Trinity Church ➨ Est’d 1833 ➨ An Episcopal Church in the Diocese of New Jersey ➨ 33 Mercer Street, Princeton, New Jersey 08540 ➨ (609) 924-2277 ➨ The Rev. Paul Jeanes III, Rector; The Rev. Cn. Dr. Kara N. Slade, Associate Rector; Wesley Rowell, Lay Pastoral Associate ➨ “We believe God’s love is expansive and unconditional and that through Christ, God has called us to love one another as God loves us. We welcome all people regardless of gender, race, age, culture, ethnic background, sexual orientation, economic circumstance, family configuration, or difference of ability. We celebrate the worth, dignity, and gifts of every person as a child of God.”

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