Trinity Times - March 2025
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Ministry Volunteers – March 2025

Date Ministry Volunteer
3/9/2025 Altar Guild: Carl and Alex Thorpe
Coffee Hour: Kelly Smeltzer
Counters: Linda Canfield and Joan Campbell
Key Holder: Pam Fitzmorris
Zoom Host: Linda Ketchum-Pompili
Lay Reader: 9:00 Paul Pompili; 10:30 Elizabeth Thorpe
PowerPoint: Gayle Schneider
Screen Share: Gayle Schneider
Usher: 9:00 Jack Eddy; 10:30 Jeff Romanet
3/16/2025 Altar Guild: Brian and Michele Becker
Coffee Hour: Need volunteer
Counters: Louis Simpatico and Dottie Vassalo
Key Holder: Dorothy Romanet
Zoom Host: Lynn Ringholz
Lay Reader: 9:00 Jack Eddy; 10:30 Brian Becker
PowerPoint: Linda Ketchum-Pompili
Screen Share: Cathy Smith
Usher: 9:00 Carl Thorpe; 10:30 Pam Fitzmorris
3/23/2025 Altar Guild: Jen Wheeler
Coffee Hour: Pam Fitzmorris and Joe Wisnet
Counters: Linda Bohrer and Sharon Burch
Key Holder: Bob Romanet
Zoom Host: Lynn Ringholz
Lay Reader: 9:00 Marsha Hazen; 10:30 Dorothy Romanet
PowerPoint: Bob Romanet
Screen Share: Bob Romanet
Usher: 9:00 Jack Eddy; 10:30 Jeff Romanet
3/30/2025 Altar Guild: Linda Canfield and Joan Campbell
Coffee Hour: Nick and Kiera Russo
Counters: Phil & Linda Interlichia and Laura Leaton
Key Holder: Phil Interlichia
Zoom Host: Linda Ketchum-Pompili
Lay Reader: 9:00 Mary Marullo; 10:30 Matt Walsh
PowerPoint: Gayle Schneider
Screen Share: Gayle Schneider
Usher: 9:00 Lynn Ringholz; 10:30 Jeff Romanet
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Trinity Episcopal Church is committed to being an open and affirming church that welcomes LGBTQIA+ people into full participation in the life and leadership of our congregation. We recognize the unique blessings and gifts that the LGBTQIA+ community bring to the Church, and we acknowledge that our spiritual lives are more full, more vibrant, and more whole when all are included at the table, in service, and in leadership.

We recognize that LGBTQIA+ people have historically been excluded from full participation in Christian communities. This exclusion has caused demonstrative harm. Therefore, we are intentional in our invitation and welcome to this marginalized group. We seek to restore justice, learn from our past and those we have historically ostracized, and heal God’s beloved community.