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We don’t just want to help Haiti, we want to celebrate Haiti: Trinity-Kirksville

Monday, February 8th, 2010

Sunday, February 14, Trinity Episcopal Church, 124 North Mulanix St. in Kirksville, is having a Haitian Kanaval Dinner to raise money for the earthquake victims in Haiti and to mark the beginning of Lent.

“Haitians celebrate three fat days, trois joursgras, or Kanaval, and so will we,” said Scott Alberts, Trinity choir director and the dinner’s organizer. “They go from Mass until Wednesday morning nonstop, so our custom of a Sunday party is perfect. We don’t just want to help Haiti, we want to celebrate Haiti.” (more…)

  • Trinity-Kirksville Trinity Episcopal Church, 124 N. Mulanix, Kirksville, MO 63501, ph 660-665-6155, www.trinitykirksville.org

“I am not sure I raised a dime for clean water in the Diocese of Lui, but I laughed, I cussed, I got wet, I shared hugs, I prayed, and I was touched by many of you and by many of the WOH riders,” Reflections from Trinity-Kirksville (2009)

Wednesday, July 8th, 2009

originally published in the Trinity Episcopal Church’s e-newsletter, Summer 2009. Photo from Julie Seidler, happiness at the pulled pork feast prepared by Trinity.

The Day It Rained

by Krista Baker, Senior Warden

On Tuesday, May 26 it rained. The day began with a call from (Rector) Wallace. He tried to sound calm. The Waters of Hope bicyclists were coming to Kirksville, and he was concerned we would not have enough food. It rained. We prepared plenty of food. It rained.

Tuesday ended very late with Tim trying to spell “pimiento” cheese. He was patiently labeling sandwich bags for me as we prepared lunches for the next day. In between that first phone call and that last sandwich, I had a wonderful day full of great memory making moments. I am not sure I raised a dime for clean water in the Diocese of Lui, but I laughed, I cussed, I got wet, I shared hugs, I prayed, and I was touched by many of you and by many of the WOH riders. (more…)

  • Trinity-Kirksville Trinity Episcopal Church, 124 N. Mulanix, Kirksville, MO 63501, ph 660-665-6155, www.trinitykirksville.org

Evensong -Choirs of Cathedral and Trinity-Kirksville

Wednesday, October 15th, 2008

Welcoming the new Trinity banner, Oct 26

An Evensong with the Choirs of Christ Church Cathedral and Trinity Episcopal Church of Kirksville will be presented in the Cathedral, 1210 Locust, St Louis, at 5 pm.

We will welcome and bless the new banner from Trinity, which is now hanging in the Cathedral. Please join us for a reception afterwards.

Magnificat and Nunc Dimittis in B flat, Sowerby, and other Anthems and Service Music.

  • Cathedral Christ Church Cathedral, 1210 Locust St., St. Louis, MO 63103, ph 314-231-3454, www.christchurchcathedral.us
  • Trinity-Kirksville Trinity Episcopal Church, 124 N. Mulanix, Kirksville, MO 63501, ph 660-665-6155, www.trinitykirksville.org

Story about Trinity, Kirksville Appears in the Spring Adair Historian Issue

Thursday, May 8th, 2008

Trinity Episcopal Church: An Outpost on the Frontier of the Diocese of Missouri by Dr. Cole Woodcox and Dr. Maria Evans (both members of Trinity Kirksville) was recently published in the Spring 2008 Adair Historian, the publication of the Adair County Historical Society. If you would like to have a copy, e-mail Cole at cwoodcox@truman.edu.

  • Trinity-Kirksville Trinity Episcopal Church, 124 N. Mulanix, Kirksville, MO 63501, ph 660-665-6155, www.trinitykirksville.org

Dismantling Racism Training at Trinity Kirksville on November 10, 2007

Saturday, November 10th, 2007

Date: Saturday, November 10, 2007

Time: 8:30am to 4:00pm

Location: Trinity Episcopal Church
124 North Mulanix
Kirksville, MO 63501

Facilitators: Chester Hines, Jr.
Margaret Rowe
Mary Hovland
Talie Alexander

To register for this training, you can fill out the form and send it to Cory Hoehn, Episcopal Diocese of Missouri, 1210 Locust St., St. Louis, MO 63103, fax to (314) 231-3373, or scan and email to choehn@diocesemo.org.

All registrations must be submitted by no later than Monday, November 5, 2007. Space is limited so prompt registration is highly recommended. You may find a registration form on the Diocesan Info Center/Forms Library link on the website.

The next Dismantling Racism training is currently being planned for January 2008. Details will be forthcoming.

  • Trinity-Kirksville Trinity Episcopal Church, 124 N. Mulanix, Kirksville, MO 63501, ph 660-665-6155, www.trinitykirksville.org