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It wasn’t the fact that the Rev. Matthew Dutton-Gillett grew up a “preacher’s kid” that led him into the ministry. Rather it was “the sacred experience of the liturgy,” discovered while attending college, that prompted him to enroll at Episcopal Divinity School and seek ordination. Today, the  Menlo Park newcomer (he and his family arrived this past August) will by installed as the 18th rector of Holy Trinity Episcopal Church.

Not surprisingly, his chosen profession is not without its challenges in 2010. Explains Dutton-Gillett: “Faith communities are in a very interesting place, being challenged to make their traditions both sensible and credible to a culture where fewer people have any deep knowledge of those traditions – and often question whether communities of faith have anything to offer to them.  A community can respond to that challenge by developing a harder shell and holding on even more tightly to their traditions, or they can respond more creatively, by finding new ways to open up their traditions to new seekers.  It is this more creative response that I find interesting and exciting.  To me, part of that creative response is making space for people’s questions and explorations, rather than simply giving people ready-made answers.”

Dutton-Gillett, who spent the last 10 years in Knoxville, TN, as rector of St. Elizabeth’s, admits to being a bit surprised about his new hometown of Menlo Park: “It has the feel of a small town.  It has been some years since I lived in a large metropolitan area, and with that as my frame of reference, I expected that it would really feel like I was living in a large metropolitan area.  But Menlo Park really has preserved a kind of small town feel – and I like that.”

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It was a “time out” with a payoff tonight in the chapel at Trinity Church in Menlo. Those gathered said “stop” to all the holiday madness and spent 45 minutes in the “spirit of Taizé,” an ecumenical Christian community of brothers located in a small village in Southern Burgundy, France. Each day the brothers and thousands of young people (during peak periods) are called by the bells to worship three times at services marked by singing chants and silence. This evening in Menlo Park, those assembled sang the songs – thanks to musicians assembled by Trinity’s music director, Michael Taylor, including pianist Joe Guthrie – and enjoyed the peace of community lit by a blaze of candles

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El Día de los Muertos commerorates loved ones

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After an evening of ghosts and ghouls, came a morning to remember family and friends who have died, particularly during the past year. The Day of the Dead (El Día de los Muertos), traditionally observed in Mexcio and Latin America but increasingly transplanted to the U.S., is observed in connection with the feast day of [...]

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Time to Reflect on Teen Suicide

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Diverse faith and spiritual communities are coming together this afternoon (Sunday, October 25) from 4:00 to 5:00 pm for a time of reflection and healing in the wake of of teen suicides that have occurred over the past few months in the mid-Peninsula.
The setting is the chapel at Holy Trinity Episcopal Church (330 Ravenswood Ave.) [...]

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It’s take your pet to church day

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From the back of the church, a cockatoo screeched periodically while a chicken sat patiently on a side aisle. Up by the altar, a young acolyte held her hamster in a pink plastic globe. In addition to the regular contingent of two-legged human animals, many pews had four-legged visitors, mostly of the canine variety. It [...]

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Fruits of Earth Day – it’s a tomato tasting!

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As part of an Earth Day celebration last April, many parishioners at Menlo Park’s Trinity Parish took home tomato seedlings and cages to grow the plants. Today the fruits of their labor were displayed in a tomato tasting of over a dozen varieties, all perfectly ripened on the vine. The tasting table also helped to [...]

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Faces of Menlo: Rev. Matthew Dutton-Gillett

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When you’re a preacher, it doesn’t matter when your first official day on the job was, it’s on Sunday morning that you make your real debut.
And that’s what the Rev. Matthew Dutton-Gillett did this morning at Holy Trinity Episcopal Church. Father Matthew and family – wife Kate, daughter Madeline and son Max – moved [...]

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Faces of Menlo: Violet Lyons

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Retired nurse Violet Lyons has been a familar face – and important presence – at Holy Trinity Episcopal Church in Menlo Park since 1984. She sings in the choir, is a lay eucharistic minister, serves as the parish nurse, and as she did this Sunday morning, is a lector, reading the day’s Scripture passages or [...]

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