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1 Trinity Tidings Page Trinity Tidings TRINITY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH September, 2018 CORE VALUES AT TRINITY On August the Ministry Architects church consultants will work with our Elders and others to define core values that reflect our Trinity DNA and shape our ministries. What do we cherish at Trinity that we seek to express in our ministries and missions. In preparation for this endeavor, I revisited our 2009 interpretation of our Trinity logo. Do you remember it s meaning? This LOGO was created by Nancy Nesvik, a Trinity member, and was approved by the Session in 2009 as we completed our ministry discernment process. Rays of Light. God s light, the light of Christ, enters the sanctuary and leaves through the cross; the three rays represent the Trinity. We WORSHIP together in this building we seek the light of Christ, we experience the light of Christ, we proclaim and share and spread the light of Christ. Oval Shape: Represents the global nature of our mission. Mt 28:20 Go therefore and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, and teaching them everything that I have command you. We witness and serve the needs of others around the world. Arc Wrapping the Oval: The white band representing God s Holy Spirit sweeps around the design, expressing God s power sweeping through the world inspiring us and equipping us and moving us. The arc is not a static closed circle, but is open on the right sides, the Spirit is open and breathing and moving, refreshing and regenerating, in motion. Images of Light remind us of I John 1:7 If we walk in the light as he himself is in the light, we have fellowship with one another, and the blood of Jesus His Son cleanses us from all sin. FELLOWSHIP is developing relationships united in Christ and sharing community, sharing concern and nurture with one another. We walk in the light together with one another, for one another. Green represents life. The design hints at the green grass and sidewalk leading up to Trinity s doors. Green is the color of the Pentecost season as we grow in faith and service. The Cross: Is in a central position on the building, witnessing that the center, the balance and support of our church is Christ. We are a Christ centered church. The Cross Extends downward, inferring the sidewalks outside our doors. Think of the sign at end of our sidewalk right here beside our sanctuary: You are now entering the mission field. The sidewalk works two directions, it brings people into the church and leads them back out. We are to bring people into the church, AND bring them to Christ, bring them into a lifesaving, life giving relationship EVANGELISM); we are to build them up to Christian maturity (DISCIPLESHIP); and send them out in service to the world (MISSIONS- SERVICE -WITNESS) We ARE: A community of WITNESS - spreading the light of Christ A community of FELLOWSHIP sheltering, nurturing and caring for children of God A community of WORSHIP glorifying and praising God together A community of DISCIPLESHIP - seeking the truth, sharing the truth, growing in truth A community of SERVICE exhibiting God s kingdom of justice and righteousness on earth. I look forward to refreshing our sense of mission and what drives Trinity in our myriad ministries. We will be setting some one-year and three-year goals, and will share those with you next month after the Session has had time to pray and to refine our plans for ministry together. Hugh
2 Notes from Brian Page 2 Trinity Tidings Dear Friends: Thank you to all who worked to make Rally Day a success and to all those who attended and learned about our Fall programs and activities. It s easy to lose sight of all that s going on, especially when a program or activity doesn t pertain to us directly. You may not have direct involvement in our youth program, but I want to highlight what we re doing in youth ministry, so you can hold us in prayer and be encouraged through all that s happening. Following the pancakes and ice cream of Rally Day, we kicked off our youth year with a party that included a giant waterslide, hamburgers and hotdogs, games, and snow cones. It was a great way to reconnect after the summer and with over 30 youth attending it showed great promise as we continue to build up our program and reach out to new youth and families. Here s what s ahead of our youth group (Sunday s at 5:00) this month: August 26: I will begin our lesson series Finding Lasting Change in God by looking at John 2:1-11 and seeing how Jesus brought change to the wedding at Cana. We ll share dinner together, have time for recreation, hear the lesson, and dive into small groups for discussion and reflection. September 9: The youth will meet at Trinity to help prepare cupcakes and cards for Pensacola s first responders. Part of our ministry rotation includes mission and service to our local community, and we are grateful for this opportunity and the leaders of this project. September 16: We will continue in our lesson series by looking at biblical examples of people who experienced change through God. We ll be looking at what brings about change, and why God needs to redirect our paths. September 23: The youth will go to Skyzone (the indoor trampoline gym) for night of great (and hopefully safe) fun. Every month we want to include a more relaxed night of fun for our youth. They can forget the stress of school and simply enjoy the fellowship they have with one another. September 30: Another night for our lesson series. We ll focus on what happens when the change God is bringing about in our lives gets hard. Why do we want to go back to old ways? How can we persevere? Wednesday Night Suppers are right around the corner (September 5), which means more youth ministry! Senior Highs are invited to our Sr. High Starters that meets from 4:30-5:15 in the Sr. High Room. This Fall we ll spend 12 weeks studying the book of Revelation. And after supper, all youth, both Mid. and Sr. Highs can meet for a more informal time (6:15-7:00) to talk about how we apply the Bible and our Christian faith to our lives. I m grateful to have the support of the entire congregation for our youth program. In many ways you all support this ministry and make it possible. Thank you for your generosity, prayers, and investment into the lives of our youth. Grace & Peace, Brian REFRESH THE TEXT BIBLE STUDY: Join us every Tuesday morning at 8:00 am in the Conference Room for a Bible study that will focus on the most recent sermon text. Please Brian Yount if you have any questions: brianyount@trinitypcola.org Upcoming Dates are: September 4, 11, 18, 25 October 2, 9, 16, 23, 30 November 6, 13, 27 December 4, 11
3 Nell Ann, Tasha, Cindy, Ginnette, Kathryn, Jeff, Leah, Foster, Brian, Libbie, Sheree, Christian, Leah, Catherine, Jim, Lesli, Courtney, Allison, Jason and Steve, Page 3 Trinity Tidings THANK YOU! THANK YOU! For teaching elementary summer Sunday school. TRINITY KIDS CONNECTION! The next event planned for the Trinity Kids Connection is MOVIE NIGHT at the Maritime Park on September 14th. The movie is "Sherlock Gnomes" and the time is 7:00. All families with children ages K - 5th grade are invited to gather outdoors for a fun night. Bring your chairs, blankets, food and drinks. The October event is a trip to Sweet Season Farms in Milton on October 14th. We can make a reservation and get a discounted rate if our group has 20 or more people, so check your calendars and sign up at the Information Desk. More information will be available next month. TANGO will be hosted by Jeff & Kathryn Hendrix at 6:00 on September 28th at 2451 Semur Road, Pensacola. Bring an appetizer, side or dessert and your favorite beverage. RSVP on the TANGO Facebook page or to Kathryn at Contact sharonrobbins@trinitypcola.org or call to RSVP for childcare by Tuesday, 9/25. LOVE TO COOK OR ORDER OUT? Trinity Youth Group will be meeting on Sundays for food, fun, fellowship and teaching. We have the fun, fellowship and teaching part covered. Please sign up to bring dinner for youth and volunteers. This can easily be shared among multiple people. Dinner is served 5:00-5:30, then the fun begins! Location: Trinity Activities Building Room 10. Sign up at: or contact Laura Lawrence (850) / sllawrence4@att.net Thank you for your generosity! TRINITY YOUTH SUNDAY SCHOOL. Please help provide breakfast for our youth (approx ) for Sunday School. This is a light breakfast for our mid and senior highs (examples - muffins, egg bites, donuts, sausage balls, pig in blankets, fruit, juice, water). There s room to share with another person on the sign up, but not necessary. Can't be there on a Sunday? No worries - "send in early" packaged foods are OK!... Pop tarts, breakfast bars, packaged muffins, cinnamon rolls, fruit cups, juice boxes, etc... Please deliver to the blue sideboard in the hallway upstairs in Activity Center by 8:45. Sign up at: or contact Laura Lawrence (850) / sllawrence4@att.net Thank you for your generosity!
4 Page 4 Trinity Tidings Once again we want to tell you how much your prayers and cards mean to us. God has blessed us more than we could ever imagine! Porter s small tumors are gone and the large ones are half the size they were. He has started round two of chemo, so please keep the prayers heaven sent! Your sister in Christ, Marcia Sparkman Dear Trinity Friends, I just want to thank you so much for these many weeks of prayers and get well thoughts you have been sending me. My surgery was June 4, and I have been recovering steadily since. My back is doing pretty well now. I am having some nerve pain down my right thigh to the knee that is slowly calming down. With all the prayers I ve had coming my way from you, I know that has been a big part of my recovery. It is so comforting to know there are people praying for me and my getting back to feeling fine. My sister surely goes to a caring, loving church filled with wonderful people. Again, thank you so much. Love, Margie Foti, sister of Mary Anne Meier Dearest Prayer Group, Thank you all so much for keeping our family in your prayers through this trying time. Chris is doing much better and will be moved this week to rehab. As soon as he heals, he will get a prosthetic leg. Thank you again. Yours in Christ, Jenni, Chris and Madeline Jennings (niece of Pat Drlicka) Thank you so much for your continued prayers. Every day, I get stronger. I may have to have one more surgery. I will know more on 6 September. Hopefully, that will be the last one. I have returned to work. Fortunately, while I was recovering, I was able to work from home. I really liked that, and got more done. Thank you again for your continued prayers. Love, Rosemary Mika Dear Friends at Trinity, Carl and I wish to thank you for all your prayers and support that we are receiving during his treatment of Mesothelioma. We are firm believers in the power of prayer! There is no cure, but his treatment so far is keeping it contained! In Christ, Coryn & Carl Enck Happy September Birthdays Danny Guidroz 1 Carol Gilroy 4 Lindsay Hamilton 4 James Dees 5 Dot Couch 7 Shirley Litzinger 11 Brian Yount 11 Timothy Murray 12 Michael Comerford 13 Logan Drinkard 13 Ruby Francis Hartsfield 13 Addie Sweeney 13 Walter Urquhart 13 Rita Hawthorne 14 Stephanie Vockell 14 Andrew McCreary 15 Mary Gene Fleming 16 Marion White 17 Sharon Robbins 18 Sarah Beth Wasdin 18 Camden Macon 19 Reid Gatyas 20 Sharon Kerrigan 22 Alison John 23 Jonathan Sanderson 23 Doris Opdyke 24 Katie Fox 25 Baylor Jones 26 Mary Beckett Jones 26 Jonathon Miller 26 Leslie Reeves 27 Daniel Akerman 28 Theo Baars 29 Ona Gilbert 29 Cheryl Kenan 29 Paul Caro 30 Lindsey Lawrence 30 Thomas Mignerey 30 Sonny Ridlehoover 30 FLU SHOT CLINIC For your convenience, Alana Stamper, a pharmacist with CVS, will be in Room E from 8:30 am to noon on Sunday, October 14, She will be offering flu shots to those 18 years and older. Just bring your insurance card. You will need to stay for 10 minutes after your vaccination to make sure there are no adverse reactions. If you have any questions, you may contact Steve Takeuchi at or by at srtake@bellsouth.net.
5 Page 5 Trinity Tidings PRAYER CONCERNS TRINITY MEMBERS Betty Burrows Eileen Crabtree Tracie Corley Butch Crooke Sue Davis Dilver Fellers Jeanne Franz Kenny Heffner Nell Ann Landsgaard Laura Palmer (deployed US Navy) Joyce Pate Melba Powell Al Pulford Steve Trawick Ann Vick Ruth White Carl Williams TRINITY FRIENDS & FAMILY Mr. & Mrs. Bob Adamson (request of Mary Ruth Dobie) Don & Joyce Aughtman (family of Dottie Schwatka) Rose Baber (mother of Barb Martensen) Helga Bailey (request of Martha Lee Blodgett) Gretchen Barron (daughter of Jon & Karen Nagel) Chad Baxter (request of John & Mary Green) Sherry Jean Bedsole (request of Marge Shimmin) Rod & Judy Benton (request of Dan Prettyman) Glen Bishop (brother-in-law of Andrew Hinton) Linda Boyer (friend of Judy Olson) Teresa Bradley (request of friends of Trinity) Cara Brierton (request of Brian Yount) Bill Briggs (request of Joe & Mary Black) Joe Brindley (request of Ruth White) Mr. & Mrs. Cecil Brown (request of Mary Ruth Dobie) Colin Campbell (friend of Wendy Davies) Terri Carroll (sister of Dan Prettyman) Bambi Carter (request of Martha Hauck) Irene & Chris Christian (request of Freddie Prettyman) Bill Christians (request of Peggy Watson) Martha Clark (mother of Peggy Hayes) Noeline Clark (request of Sharon Oakes) Susan Coautte (request of Sandy White) John Connell (friend of Rita Hawthorne) Pearl Couch (mother of Tim Couch) Pam Cushing (friend of Jody & Lori Skelton) Joey Davidson (son of Patty & Gary Davidson) Vicky Depew (friend of Lori Skelton) Carl Enck (brother in law of Jim & Nancy Lemke) Tina Evans (niece of Martha Hauck) Margie Foti (sister of Mary Ann Meier) Marianne Fortuna (request of Jonathan Fortuna) Olivia Goodman (friend of the Lawrence Family) Kimberly Graab (niece of Mary Anne Meier) Gloria Grenn (cousin of Bill Brogdon) Sara Gulick (request of Susan Clark) Fred & Jana Hole (request of Leah Franko) Melanie & Mike Holiday (Request of Tom & Eileen Mignerey) Silas & Xander Holmes (request of Ruth White) Marilyn Horsefield (request of Mary Ruth Dobie) Chris & Jenni Jennings (niece of Pat Drlicka) Romano Kidd (request of Sara Akerman) Fumie Kohn (friend of the Prettyman Family) Kristen Laughlin (niece of Jim Patteson) Don Lewis (former member of Trinity) Billy & Helen Little (brother of Dottie Schwatka) Jerry Lolli (father of Ginnette Lolli) Millard Lunceford (brother of Judy Davis and Joy Kidd) Karen McLeod (request of Lori & Jody Skelton) Rosemary Mika (request of Marge Shimmin) Marguerite Miller (aunt of Leah Harrison) Bonnie Nock (friend of Kelly Slorahn) Maj. Greg O Malley (deployed son-in-law of Jenny & Theo Baars) Keith Pearcy (request of Joe & Mary Black) Jack Pipa ( request of Lori & Jody Skelton) Helen Reese (request of Trinity Members) Morgan Reinhart (former member) Robin Ritchie (request of Hugh Hamilton) Mary Ritter (request of Mary Ruth Dobie) Addison Roselli (niece of Sheree & Christian Garman) Clay Rowell (request of Ed & Joy Kidd) Roger Satterfield (request of Carl Williams) Ronnie Shaw & Family (family of Pat Drlicka) Laura Sherard (request of Hugh Hamilton) Angelia Smith (request of Dan Prettyman) Porter Sparkman (cousin of Freddie Prettyman) Barbara & Gerald Spriggins (request of Marge Shimmin) Lesa Stack (friend of the Prettyman Family) Nana Bachtel Stewart (request of Mary Ruth Dobie) Bettie Stout (sister of Carl Williams) Keith Sylvest (request of Kathy Franz) Logan Tan (request of Rita Hawthorne) Mary Lou Thayer (former Trinity employee) Dr. Riley Walker (friend of Dan Prettyman) Cricket Ward (request of Susan Clark) Miriam Westberry (granddaughter of Cindy & John Westberry) Katie Willenborg (request of Melanie & Peter Haupt) Tracy Yepello (request of Sue Coleman) Isaac Youngblood (request of Marge Shimmin) When you make a prayer request, please include an address of the individual being prayed for and your name, too. Thank you, Prayer Group. Please stop by to say a prayer and sign cards in the Prayer Room from Monday 3:00 pm to Thursday 9:00 am. The August 6, 5:30 pm Cancer Support Group will meet for a social evening at the home of Pat Drlicka 4261 Langley Avenue, Pensacola, Anyone touched by a cancer diagnosis is invited.
6 Page 6 Trinity Tidings SUNDAY SCHOOL MISSION PROJECT It is Time for OCC! We began Collecting August 5 th and Pack on November 4 th SEVERAL WAYS TO HELP YOU CAN: Pack a shoe box Bring items to contribute, (suggestions listed below) Help pay shipping costs, ($9 per box) Pray for those giving, pray for those receiving, pray for this ministry Help pack boxes on November 5 th, in the Gym at 0845 September 2 nd : Small Flashlight September 9 th : Bar Soap in plastic bag or soap dish September 16 th : Washcloths September 23 rd : Brushes & Combs, Lip Balm September 30 th : Soccer Ball, Pump & Needle October 7 th : Soccer Ball, Pump & Needle October 14 th : Soccer Ball, Pump & Needle October 21 st : Small Toy like YoYo, Jump rope, Slinky October 28 th : Small Music Instruments or Sunglasses November 4 th : PACKING DAY-Everyone Welcomed Specialty boxes are appreciated. Boxes with supplies for handiwork are great for older children. This specialty boxes could include tools, sewing, drawing or beading supplies LEGACY CONCERT SERIES TO BEGIN. The Legacy Concert series will feature two concerts this Fall. On Sunday, October 7, Peter Douglas, accomplished organist and accompanist will be featured. Peter will play a wide variety of organ literature on both the Taylor and Boody tracker pipe organ and the Allen digital organ. Guest performers for the concert will be the University of West Florida Singers under the direction of Dr. Peter Steenblik. The program will conclude with our own Chancel Choir joining the UWF Singers in Let All the World in Every Corner Sing, a grand anthem by Ralph Vaughan Williams. On December 2, we will present a Handbell Spectacular featuring handbell soloist, Danny Lyons and his professional handbell trio. Also on this concert will be the Christ Church Handbell Choir and the Trinity Ringers. Since this will be the first Sunday in Advent, all of the selections will be either Advent or Christmas music. Both concerts will be at 7:00 p.m. in the Trinity Presbyterian Church sanctuary and are free. For more information call Wayne Millet at
7 Page 7 Trinity Tidings We were born to serve! God has given each of you a gift from his great variety of spiritual gifts. Use them well to serve others. - I Peter 4:10 God has chosen us to serve others through our church and because our God-given nature is to serve, nothing can take the place of serving; hence, WE SERVE! Our Living Waters for the World mission team has answered God s call and will serve villagers in Central America by installing a clean water filtration system, educating people as to clean water health habits, and sharing the Gospel of Jesus Christ. Easter weekend last year our inaugural Jelly Bean 5K run/walk served our community with the run/ walk through our Cordova Park neighborhood. Neighbors, friends, and Trinity families all had a terrific time running, enjoying Black Jack s food truck, extending invitations to Easter Sunday service at Trinity, and raising funds to initiate our Living Waters For The World endeavor. September is Jelly Bean 5 K pledge month. For three consecutive Sundays in the Narthex the Jelly Bean Team will have available sponsorship forms and booklets by which you may show your support for the run/walk which will raise funds for the water project. Sponsorships cover the cost of the run/ walk; registrations and general gifts go to the LWW project as do proceeds from the race. You may pledge your personal or corporate financial sponsorship for the 2019 JB 5K Run. Our 2019 goal: $15,000 to give to our Mission Team for the LWW filtration system, health education project, travel and logistics. Please keep this project and the Outreach Team in your prayers, and prayerfully consider your pledge. Easter Saturday With Serving Hearts, Carol Powell (For the Outreach Team) We need VOLUNTEERS to sign up for Parlor Snacks: Volunteer Sheet sign Up is located across from the name tags in the narthex.
8 Page 8 Trinity Tidings Come and join us for our 2018 Senior Aging Educational Programs Trinity Presbyterian Church 3400 Bayou Blvd Pensacola FL (850) September 11 th 6 pm Room D What To Do When The Aging Process Knocks (Presenter Sharon Oakes) October 9 th 6 pm Room D What s In Your Medicine Cabinet? (Presenter Suzanne Kelly, Pharmacist-Covenant Care) November 13 th 6 pm Room D Relief of Symptoms in Serious Illness (Presenter Mary McWilliams, RN) RSVP to Sharon Oakes at
9 Page 9 Trinity Tidings RENOVATION TEAM REPORT TO SESSION 4 8/25/2018 IMPORTANT DATES Vision Summit 8/27-29 Children s Summit November ACTIVE INITIATIVES Website and Church Management Software Leah McCreary, Hugh Hamilton Design activity is in progress for both the new website and database; both will create exciting new opportunities for communications and with keeping up with members and visitors. The first edition of the website will launch in September. Transition to the new database will begin in October and will be launched to the congregation in February. Children s Ministry Eileen Mignerey, Brian Yount A training session for children s Sunday School teachers, to be conducted by Brian and Ministry Architects is scheduled for this month. A timeline for children s ministry for the year is being prepared. Session Team Restructuring Hugh Hamilton, Lack Lurton Seven of the thirteen Session teams have submitted updated team mission descriptions for the Trinity Operations Manual, compiled lists of volunteers needed to execute their mission, and job descriptions for all volunteers. Updates to Session structure and general operations and bylaws are next. Operations manuals from 12 PCUSA congregations have been secured and compared as resource material. Facilities Use Policy Pat Patterson A study has been completed examining difficulties some members have expressed over the Facilities Use Policy. A report has been drafted with recommendations for presentation to the Facilities Team. Policies from other PCUSA churches have been secured for comparison. ANNUAL EVENTS Calendar Hugh Hamilton Seven of the thirteen Session teams have submitted annual calendars of major repeating events; work now begins on a comprehensive calendar. Data and dates will be included in the new website and inform our church communications management system now under construction. Develop Internal Communications Plan A strategy to more effectively use present and proposed channels of communication to and from the congregation has been developed. Staff and congregation will need to be informed and trained as to best practices and protocols in church specific communications, especially related to the new website launch (Sept 2018) and Church Community Builder database/communication system launch (Feb. 2019) No Change in Status On Line Giving; Church WIFI Improvement; Worship Visioning Summit; Develop Operations Manual
10 Page 10 Trinity Tidings Anyone facing a loss (death of a loved one, divorce, job loss, retirement death or loss of a pet, empty nester ), can find a path to healing and hope Through A Lens Darkly: Grief, Loss and C. S. Lewis. Come and join us and begin to recognize and cope with the many emotions and seasons of life and identify the grieving process through stories of individuals and families touched by a significant loss who share their thoughts on the wisdom of C. S. Lewis book, A Grief Observed. The Grief Support Group will begin Monday, September 10, 2018 at 5 p.m. in Room F. This study will continue to meet on Mondays through November 12, Please contact Sue Coleman or Dale/Sally Zorn.
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12 Page 12 Trinity Tidings Back by popular demand Supper Clubs are forming now to meet for the following year. Lunch/Supper Groups are small groups meeting for food, fun and fellowship. Anyone can join couples, singles, young or old. The groups will have 6-8 people assigned whenever possible to allow the host-hostess for the month to invite additional people (perhaps new church members, prospective members or anyone who would enjoy the fun). This is a great way to broaden our friendships and connect with others in our church family! For those of you who participated in years past, the names will sound familiar: DINING IN are in-home Groups where the host/hostess rotate monthly and usually provide the main course and beverage. Others attending bring side dishes and dessert. DUTCH TREAT Groups rotate host/hostess choosing his/her favorite restaurant for the month. Each person is responsible for his/her own check. OUT-TO-LUNCH BUNCH Groups operate like the Dutch Treat Groups, rotating between host s favorite noontime eateries. You may join one or all of these Groups! Once Supper Clubs are formed, each individual Group picks their own most convenient week and day to meet each month. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Please check your preference~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I/We would like to join a DINING IN Group. I/We would like to join a DUTCH TREAT evening dining-out Group. I/We would like to join an OUT-TO-LUNCH BUNCH Group. I/We would like to be on the substitute list for the following group: I/We would prefer to be placed with (please circle): marital status: singles married divorced variety age range: young middle senior mixed ages NAME (S) ADDRESS CITY ZIP HOME PHONE ALTERNATE PHONE (work, cell) COMMENTS: RETURN THIS LOWER PORTION TO CHURCH OFFICE or drop in offering plate no later than If you have questions, please contact Pat Drlicka at , Elizabeth Massengill at , or Eileen Mignerey at The Fellowship Team is gearing up and ready to serve you dinner on Wednesdays at 5:30 starting September 5th. We are rolling back the price to $5.00 a person with the Max of $20.00 a family. It's a new year so you must fill out a form or call the church office. There are 13 Wednesdays the first half for those that like to pay in advance. Trinity members or guest that have never attended WNS will eat free the first time, but still need to make a reservation so we can have an accurate count for seating and food. We look forward to this fellowship and serving our Trinity Members and Guest!
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16 Trinity Presbyterian Church 3400 Bayou Boulevard Pensacola, FL (850) FAX (850) Page 16 Trinity Tidings September, 2018 Please visit us at Senior Pastor The Rev. Dr. Hugh Hamilton Associate Pastor for Discipleship The Rev. Brian Yount Music Director Wayne Millet Organist Margie Sanders Administrator/Controller Sharon Robbins Trinity Learning Center (850) Anna Kay Shirah, Director Administrative Assistant Wendy Davies You are truly the hand and feet thanks to your service at Waterfront Rescue Mission! Right now, we re looking for some volunteers to help out in the following positions: 1. Van Drivers. We need men to help bring our clients to court appointments, doctor s appointments, and assist with pickups and deliveries. 2. Administration Office Assistance. Anyone who can help file, proofread, assist the finance department, or has solid organizational skills would be a huge benefit. These are two big needs right now, and if anyone at your church is able to help in these areas, we d love to talk with them! All those interested in volunteering, please Debbie Farish at dfarish@waterfrontmission.org.
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