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TRURO FAMILY NEWS JUNE 26–JULY 03, 2011 We Love Fairfax—SUMMER OUTREACH! SERVE THE COMMUNITY AND HAVE FUN! July 4th Hotdog Give Away— Serve free hotdogs to parade goers. 10:00 am–2:00 pm, July 4th in the Truro Parking lot Walk a Balloon In The Parade—10 MORE BALLOON HANDLERS NEEDED Join the Truro crew to handle one of the large helium balloons in the 4th of July parade. 8:30 am (prep)—10:00 am–12:00 noon (parade) SunTrust Bank To Sign-Up, Please Contact Laura Workman Directly [email protected] 703.271.1300 ext 316 For more information please visit our website: www.TruroChurch.org/Children Summer Fun for the Whole Family! Sunday Spectacular S Sunday Programs WEE/WOW Worship July 3-August 28 | 10:30am service “What is God like?” (Romans) Summer Sunday School July 3-August 28 | 9:30-10:30am Pre-K-3 rd Grade—Veggie Tales Lessons (in the Children’s Chapel-1 st floor) 4 th -6 th Grade—Designed By God (in the Conference Room-2 nd floor) Spectacular Saturdays Father/Son Sports Picnic July 2 nd | 11am-1pm | Burke Lake Father/Daughter Dance July 16 th | 6-8pm | Truro Mother/Son Lawn Games July 30 th | 11am-1pm | Truro Mother/Daughter Tea August 13 th | 11am-1pm | Truro Other Special Events Mothers of Preschoolers (MOPS) Bible Study with Children’s Program Tuesdays, June 7-July 26 | 9:30-11:30am RSVP to Kellie Singh at [email protected] Truro Library Guild Family Film Night Friday, July 8 th | 7-9:30pm Veggie Tales opener then “The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader”

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TRURO FAMILY NEWSJUNE 26–JULY 03, 2011

We Love Fairfax—SUMMER OUTREACH!SERVE THE COMMUNITY AND HAVE FUN!

July 4th Hotdog Give Away—

Serve free hotdogs to parade goers. 10:00 am–2:00 pm,

July 4th in the Truro Parking lot

Walk a Balloon In The Parade —10 MORE BALLOON HANDLERS NEEDED

Join the Truro crew to handle one of the large helium balloons in the 4th of July parade.

8:30 am (prep)—10:00 am–12:00 noon (parade) SunTrust Bank

To Sign-Up, Please Contact Laura Workman Directly

[email protected] 703.271.1300 ext 316

Sunday Programs

Spectacular Saturdays

For more information please visit our website: www.TruroChurch.org/Children

Other Special Events Fiddler on the Roof Summer Fun for the Whole Family! SSundday

Programs Spectacullar Saturdays

Other Special Events Fiddler on the Roof

SSunday Programs

WEE/WOW Worship July 3-August 28 | 10:30am service

“What is God like?” (Romans)

Summer Sunday School July 3-August 28 | 9:30-10:30am

Pre-K-3rd Grade—Veggie Tales Lessons (in the Children’s Chapel-1st floor) 4th-6th Grade—Designed By God

(in the Conference Room-2nd floor)

Spectacular Saturdays

Father/Son Sports Picnic July 2nd | 11am-1pm | Burke Lake

Father/Daughter Dance

July 16th | 6-8pm | Truro

Mother/Son Lawn Games July 30th | 11am-1pm | Truro

Mother/Daughter Tea

August 13th | 11am-1pm | Truro

Other Special Events Fiddler on the Roof

Sunday Programs

Spectacular Saturdays

Other Special Events Mothers of Preschoolers (MOPS)

Bible Study with Children’s Program Tuesdays, June 7-July 26 | 9:30-11:30am

RSVP to Kellie Singh at [email protected]

Truro Library Guild Family Film Night

Friday, July 8th | 7-9:30pm Veggie Tales opener then

“The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader”

Fiddler on the Roof

Sunday Programs

Spectacular Saturdays

Other Special Events Fiddler on the Roof

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FiddlerOn The

Roof

www.TruroChurch.org/Fiddler

*Please note that there will be no late admission once the performance has begun. Thank you.

Silent Auction Items NeededThe Journey to Jerusalem is currently collecting items and services for the silent auction

in connection with The Fiddler on the Roof Musical.

Here are some ideas:

Tubing/camping Excursion, Skydiving Package, Fitness & Health Bundle, Personal Training Sessions, Dog-Sitting,

Cheese/Fruit Club Membership, Graphic Design Services, Soccer Camp, Dance, Voice, & Instrument Lessons, DC United Tickets,

Collectable Items, Bicycles, Cars, Motorcycles, Book Packages, Hiking Equipment, Art's & Craft's Bundles.

Please contact Andrew Hall at [email protected] or 703.273.1300 ext. 320.

THUR, JULY 21 Dress Rehearsal Performance:$5.00 per person Concessions Available (not incl. in ticket price) Doors open at 6:00 pm Doors close at 7:00 pm for performance*

FRI, JULY 22Dinner Theater:$25.00 per adult $15.00 per child (12 yrs. and under)Doors open at 6:00 pm Dinner service ends at 6:40 pm Doors close at 7:00 pm for performance*

SAT, JULY 23 Dinner Theater:$25.00 per adult $15.00 per child (12 yrs. and under) Doors open at 6:00 pm Dinner service ends at 6:40 pm Doors close at 7:00 pm for performance*

SUN, JULY 24Matinee Show:$12.00 per adult$6.00 per child (12 yrs. and under). Concessions Available (not incl. in ticket price) Doors open at 12:00 pm Doors close at 1:00 pm for performance*

Coming to Truro July 21–24, 2011

announcements

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Slide Projection During Summer Services—This summer, beginning Sunday, June 26, we will be projecting the lyrics for songs in our morning worship services. This will be in addition to our worship guides, which will continue to be printed containing music notes and the liturgy. Questions? Contact Kirsten Boyd [email protected].

Pianists Needed!—Worship & Arts is looking for pianists of all ages and abilities to provide background music for the dinner portion of “Fiddler on the Roof” this summer. Timeslots are available on Friday July 22, Saturday July 23 and Sunday July 24. Informal auditions may be requested. Contact Kirsten Boyd if you are interested, [email protected].

Summer Choir—Sundays, June 26–September 4. Calling all musically inclined youth and adults who would like to try singing in the Parish Choir! Summer Choir is open to folks who are not able to attend our usual mid-week rehearsal, with no obligation to commit to the choir season in the fall. Simply come to the choir room 50 minutes before the 8:00 am and/or 10:30 am. Sunday services to collect a robe and music, rehearse the morning’s music with the choir, and help lead the service. A summer-long commitment is not necessary; join us once, occasionally, or regularly at any time during the summer! Summer Choir begins in June 26, with the start of the summer service schedule (8:00 am and 10:30 am morning services).

CSM Golf Reception July 6—Come to the CSM reception for prospective fall marathon golfers on Wednesday, July 6, at Fairfax Army Navy Country Club at 6:30 p.m. Enjoy heavy hors d’oeuvres and learn more about CSM’s annual Golf Marathon on Friday, September 9. Prospective golfers will be awarded door prizes and compete in a putting contest for a Ping putter. Call 703.591.5000 or email Ken Smith at [email protected] to sign up.

The Monday Men meet at 6:30 am for Bible study, fellowship and a time of prayer—we meet at 6:30 am until about 7:30 am in the I C M building—this group has met for over ten years and is comprised of about 8 to 12 men who meet every Monday morning. The group is composed of fellows of various ages. Some need to depart for work at about 7:30 am and a few retired fellows who may remain a few minutes longer. The Bible study for the summer is JAMES. We start this study of James on June 27 and invite any men, Truro members or otherwise...coffee is provided—bring your Bible and start the week with a few other good men.

Library Guild Family Film Night!—Come join us on Friday evening, July 8th, 7–9:30 pm in the Undercroft for a Veggie Tales opener followed by “The Chronicles of Narnia: Voyage of the Dawn Treader”. *Snacks and drinks provided; bring your own comfy seating, (sleeping bags, blankets and pillows, sports chairs, etc.) Bring your friends and neighbors, too!

CANA Council 2011, July 14–16—PRE-COUNCIL EVENTS, JULY 11–13, Church of the Epiphany, Herndon, Virginia Registration is open! Everyone (not just clergy and not just delegates) in the CANA and ACNA family is heartily welcome! You won't want to miss these keynote leaders: Dr. Richard Allen Farmer, whose craftsmanship as an expositor and musician has been sought out by Willow Creek, seminaries, and other centers of Christian infl uence around the globe. The Rev'd Canon Dr. John Yates, sharing from the depths of

his devotional life and his 30+ years experience as rector of The Falls Church. Archbishop Okoh, preaching at the festal Eucharist and ordination. Daniel Rice+, serving us as our artist-in-residence. Some sessions will be especially designed for clergy, chaplains, women, single adults, teens; and childcare will be available. Note: CANA does not want costs to be prohibitive for large families attending Council, so if you are bringing more than 3 of your own children over the age of 2, please contact us via email at [email protected] for instructions on how to register. Registration and info at www.canaconvocation.org.

Gather & Care Ministries—Seeking Both a Ministry Program Director AND Ministry Program Administrator Offi ce Manager. GATHER & CARE MINISTRIES aims for Biblical obedience in serving and embracing the fatherless, the husbandless; the orphans and the widows. The following positions are open: 1. Ministry Program Administrator /Offi ce Manager to coordinate the daily functions of the Ministry and the Offi ce, in Phase II of organization growth and expansion. 2. Ministry Program Director to work directly with, and under the guidance of, The Founder and President, the Board of Advisors—and in tandem with the Assistant to The President, the Program Administrator/Offi ce Manager, and the Ministries’ Partners and affi liates. Please visit www.gatherandcare.org under the "About Us" tab (job opportunities) to see full position requirements and descriptions. To apply, please forward cover letter, résumé and recommendations to: Will Putz, Assistant to the President, Gather and Care Ministries, c/o Ayre Inc., 7023 Little River Turnpike, Suite 203, Annandale VA 22003; or e-mail at [email protected]; Subject line: "Ministry Program Director".

Truro Church Blood Drive—Save-The-Date, Sunday, August 7, 2011. Please schedule your life-saving donation today! Sign-up sheets will soon be available in the Welcome Walkway.

announcements

Rector's Forum Sundays: 10 am (9:30 starting June 26)

Location: Undercroft

Upcoming Dates and Speakers:

June 26: Paul Julienne

July 3: Allen and Rachel Hill

July 10: No Rector’s Forum

Relationship Central ConferenceSat, Oct 22, 2011

8:30 am–5:00 pm

Registration and details:

www.alphausa.org/marriage.

Pricing: $59 includes notes, breakfast, lunch

& snacks (with promo code TRURO, Truro

members pay only $29 for being a host

church), $49/person for groups of 4 or more,

$69/person for walk-in registration

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calendar information and needs & blessings

when you visitFill out a Welcome Card—These are found in the pew racks in the Church and Chapel. After you fi ll one

out, please put it in the offering plate as it goes by, or give it to an usher on your way out. Filling out the card will allow us to send you more information about Truro.

what about children, teens, young adults, and families?Our KidZone Team wears green shirts and will help fi nd the right place for your child.

Nursery: Nursery available on Sundays during 8:30 & 11:15 am worship for ages 3 and younger.Childcare: Childcare is available on Sundays during 5:00 pm worship for ages 5 and under.Nursing/Cry Room: For nursing moms and upset infants/toddlers, located in the “Fellowship Room” off

the Undercroft beneath the sanctuary. Pre-K to Grade 6: WEE and WOW Worship at both the 8:30 and 11:15 services. From 10–11 am on

Sundays we have Elementary Sunday School, and Special Forces for special needs children. PLEASE NOTE: Sunday the 19th is the last day for regular WEE/WOW and Sunday School classes. The summer programs begin on 7/3. Sunday School will be from 9:30–10:30 am (pre-k through 3rd grades in the Chapel on the 1st fl oor. 4th-6th grades in the Conference Room, 2nd fl oor. WEE/WOW are at the 10:30 am service only.

Special Needs Sunday School: 10–11 am in Transept C.Teens: Join us for ReAwakenings at 10am. Also join us for Youth in the Park on Wednesdays, 4:30-6:30,

beginning July 6th at Van Dyck Park.Young Adults: We meet Tuesday nights for dinner and fellowship from 6:45–9 pm (Gunnell House

Parlor). Anyone and everyone from late teens to mid thirties is welcome to join! Contact: Dave Lilley at 703.273.1300, ext. 322.

needs and blessingsNEED: Seeking part-time nanny beginning July, Tuesday–Thursday 8:00 am–5:00 pm. Experience with

infants and strong references required. Please call 571.236.9052 if interested.BLESSING: Free Items PPU—Punching Bag, Sleep Sofa, Entertainment Center. Please contact Anita at

703.855.6908.OPPORTUNITY: The following furniture items are for sale by owner: China buffet, large tables, and entertainment

center, Prices range from $200–$399. Please contact Nancy at 703.400.0003.NEED: Seeking light handyman services and moving services. Please contact Nancy at 703.400.0003.

jobs ministryIF YOU ARE AN EMPLOYER, please send your information to [email protected] you know of a upcoming job fair please send the information to [email protected] YOU ARE LOOKING FOR A NEW POSITION, please send your resume to [email protected] to www.trurochurch.org/jobsministry for more information.

truro family news submissions The Truro Family News is published weekly by Truro Church. Submissions are due two Mondays (10 business days)prior to the requested weekend to be featured. Submissions are subject to editorial review. Preference is given to Truromembers and not-for-profi t organizations affi liated with Truro. Truro Church does not necessarily screen, recommend, or endorse any advertisements. Please visit www.trurochurch.org/TFN for submission details. Questions? Pls. [email protected], ext. 127.

Truro Church 10520 Main Street, Fairfax, VA 22030Rector: Tory BaucumAssociate Rectors: Coleman Tyler, Tim Mayfi eld, Carlos Pellot Hispanic Pastor: Carlos PellotAdjunct Clergy: John Reishus, Allan Falconer, Tim Howe, Tom Herrick, Derek Rust

Parish Offi ce: 703.273.1300Clergy Emergency: ext. 370, or 571.529.0151Parish Fax: 703.591.0737Preschool: 703.691.1006TIPS: ext. 530E-mail: [email protected]: [email protected]: TruroChurch.org

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SUMMER SCHEDULE BEGINS08:00 am, Worship09:30 am, Discipleship Hour09:30 am, Rector's Forum10:00 am, Worship (en español)10:30 am, Worship 12:30 pm, Under the Chestnut Tree05:00 pm, Alive@5 Worship Service

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06:30 am, Men's Bible Study, (ICM)06:30 pm, Fiddler Rehearsal07:00 pm, AA Meeting

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09:30 am, Women's Ministry09:30 am, Alpha Course11:40 am, Daily Prayer11:45 am, Military Prayer06:30 pm, Fiddler Rehearsal06:45 pm, Young Adults07:30 pm, Boy Scouts

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06:30 am, Men’s Bible Study, (Truro)11:00 am, Holy Eucharist06:30 pm, Women's Bible Study07:30 pm, Discipleship

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09:30 am, Women’s Bible Study10:00 am, DOK Bible Study11:40 am, Daily Prayer07:00 pm, Alpha07:15 pm, Choir Rehearsal

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10:00 am, Daughters of the King Bible Study11:40 am, Daily Prayer12:00 pm, Seniors' Lunch and Fellowship

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07:30 am, Men's Fellowship08:30 am, St. Paul's Bible Track10:00 am, DOK Bible Study

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INDEPENDENCE SUNDAY08:00 am, Worship09:30 am, Discipleship Hour09:30 am, Rector's Forum09:30 am, Worship (en español)10:30 am, Worship 12:30 pm, Under the Chestnut Tree05:00 pm, Alive@5 Worship Service

read aheadJuly 03

How to Live in the Spirit—IIRomans 8:12–25