Services in Green Phase
The Metropolis of Pittsburgh is now in the “Green Phase” or Intermediate Phase of the Coronavirus Restrictions. We are still moving forward and we are still moving safely. There are four important changes to consider in this new phase. Change number one allows our seniors back to liturgy. Change number two, allows us to have 50% of our church capacity attend liturgy, spaced appropriately. For us, that means we can be back to our regular Sunday attendance. The third point reminds us we are still required to wear face masks. The last item is a reminder that we will still not have a choir. For a more complete understanding, please pick up a copy of “The Road Ahead” Green Phase guidelines, if you have not already done so.
GOYA Prayer Rope Sale
The GOYA is selling prayer Ropes for $10. To buy yours, please see any GOYEN or their advisor, Rikki.
GOYA Thanksgiving Baskets
GOYA will be collecting donations for their annual Thanksgiving basket fundraiser. Donations will be accepted starting now, until November 15. Please see any GOYA member, Rikki Kamarados, or Maria Matzorkis to donate. You may also donate by mailing it to the church, with “Attn: GOYA” on the envelope. All checks can be made out to “Holy Trinity GOYA.” (Unfortunately, any other donations other than monetary are not able to be accepted this year.)
Christmas Card
Would you like to have your name included on this year’s community Christmas card? Forms are available on the candle stand, or you can call Erin at the church office with your information. The deadline is December 1.
Poinsettias
If you would like to purchase a poinsettia this Christmas season for the front of the church, please fill out a form available on the candle stand, or you can send your donation to the church office. The cost is $15. There is a limited supply. The deadline is December 1.
Zoom Christmas Meeting
On Monday, November 9 at 6:30 Spiro Alexander is hosting a Zoom meeting to discuss how we can still serve the city on Christmas. We have a few ideas, but none of the plans will work without the support of the parish community. Spiro invites anyone who is interested in participating in this discussion.