| After years of work and vision, the Silbermann inspired Baroque organ was played and dedicated on Sunday, January 30, 2011. Bishop Grant Hagiya visited Trinity United Methodist and spoke to a crowded church which included many guests. |
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The morning began with Theresa Bowman on the Silbermann, Terry Reitz on the Mudler, and Mary Weeding on the piano playing "Jesu Joy of Man's Desiring". |
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Stan Goddard, with the facade of pipes of the new organ behind him, acknowledges and thanks those who have helped him make this day a reality. |
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At children's time, Wendell demonstrates one of the organ pipes to a rapt audience. |
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Bishop Grant Hagiya gave an excellent message. He was enthused and complimentary about Trinity's music ministry as well as the growth and health of the church. He urged us all to continue to reach out to our communities and build relationships utilizing "High Touch", a gift Trinity folks are blessed with and known for in Port Townsend. |
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The Trinity Choir sang 'O Worship the King' from the lofty perch at the back of the church. |
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Stan Goddard, Beth Mackey, Russ Evans, and Clint Meadway share the joy that their investment of time, money, and hours of labor has brought to Trinity. |
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"Go for Baroque' is the message on the beautiful cake that Stan and Beth added to the celebration. |
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Wendell and Bishop Hagiya join Beth and Stan to cut the cake. |