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Trinity at 175

posted: Monday, October 19, 2009 at 4:41 PM
Pasquale Menna
Mayor
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In an age and an era where we observe the closings of many community places of worship throughout the nation, how fortunate we are in Red Bank to be able to congratulate Trinity Episcopal Church on the celebration of its 175th Anniversary of Service to the people of the Borough of Red Bank.

Trinity Episcopal Church will celebrate this milestone anniversary on Saturday, October 24th with a Choral Evensong Service of Thanksgiving and Rededication at 5:00 PM at the Church on Front Street. I will be honored to attend on behalf of all of our residents to congratulate the congregation and its Rector, the Rev. Father Christopher Rodriguez as well as the Right Reverend Episcopal Bishop of New Jersey. The Evensong is open to all.

Trinity’s commitment to Red Bank and its people is recognized and remembered with fond and grateful affection. Its congregants throughout the ages have contributed to the vitality of our community and have defended our nation and the free world in so many sacrifices that are etched on the collective memory of our community.

Trinity is not only in our community but is an integral part of the fabric that makes Red Bank strong. I thank its Rector, its Vestry and its congregation for being so welcoming to all and especially for the special grace that Trinity imparts on all in Red Bank by remembering me and all our residents in each Sunday liturgy.

If history is a barometer of a vision for the future, I can say with all confidence that future generations will be worshipping at Trinity in the next century.

A happy anniversary from a grateful community.

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