Archives ~ March 2004


Church buildings - September 2001

  The pictures are arranged by the date on which they appeared on our web site.
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  • Wednesday 31st March 2004 ~ Senior's Eucharist and luncheon
    Celebrant ~ Rev'd Nicola Skinner
    Sermon ~ Rev'd Canon M. Philip Poole
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  • 28th March 2004 ~ 5th in Lent
    At the 9:15am service with Trinity Unplugged
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  • 27th March 2004
    The York Symphony Orchestra in concert at Trinity performs works by Dvorak, Sibelius and Richard Strauss
    Soprano soloist Othalie Graham and conductor Erna Van Daele
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  • 27th March 2004
    A celebration of the life of Evelyn Hill (1926-2004)
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  • 21st March 2004 ~ 4th in Lent (Mothering Sunday)
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    Top row ~ at the 8:00am Holy Eucharist
    Middle  row ~ at the 9:15am Sung Eucharist
    ~ David Moore, cantor
    ~ Father Phil explaining the origin of Mothering Sunday and
    ~ handing out carnations for the children to give to their mothers
    ~ some of the congregation

Bottom row ~ Jazz Vespers with John Gittins (piano), Pat Collins (bass) and Anthony Michelli (drums)


 
  • 14th March 2004 ~ 3rd in Lent ~ at the morning services
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    Top row ~ Our liturgical dance group Arise and members of Trinity Unplugged interpret
    the song Be not afraid  at the 9:15am service
    Middle row ~ Paul Pynkoski, the congregation and the choir recessional at the 9:15am service

Bottom row ~ At the 11:00am service


 
  • 7th March 2004 ~ 2nd in Lent
    Top row ~  images from the 9:15am service with the Barton Handbell Choir
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Bottom row ~ two more images from the 9:15am service and two pictures taken by Pauline Maxwell at the Clergy pre-Lenten Day on 17th February
"They also serve who only stand and cook!"  Thanks to Judy Craik and Neil Maxwell