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TRINITY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH January 20, 2015 Vol. 49 No. 3 INSIDE THIS ISSUE: Annual Report 2-3 UMW Event 4 Student Ministry 5 Wednesday Supper 5 Calendar of Events 7 FEBRUARY 1-7 HOMELESS SERVICE OPPORTUNITY Trinity is one of 15 local churches that participate in the Family Promise Ministry. Family Promise of Birmingham houses our neighbors who find themselves temporarily homeless and who have no one to take them in. Trinity will host families for one week starting February 1. Each day, we will provide shelter within our walls on the third floor, showers near the gym, food to nourish their bodies, and love and encouragement to nourish their souls. As you can imagine, this ministry requires many servant volunteers! For more details and to sign up, contact Laura McCain at lamccain@ bellsouth.net or 870-4550. Lil Lambs Spring Sale is coming February 27 & 28 Seller & Volunteer Registration Begins January 21. For more information visit: www.trinitybirmingham.com/kids/lil-lambs/ 2015 Guide to Ministry Where will you serve in 2015? The new Connect magazine is here! As you read through the various ministries at Trinity, you will find many ways to become involved in the life of the church. Additionally, you will see Connection Points which are ways that you can serve others as part of the body of Christ. Each Connection Point matches a listing on the 2015 Time & Talent Card at www.trinitybirmingham.com. Join us for Connect Sunday on February 1. Questions? Contact Laura Eanes at leanes@trinitybirmingham.com or 879-1737.

2014 ANNUAL REPORT Andrew R. Wolfe SUNDAY, JANUARY 25, 2015 8:45 & 11:00 AM Sanctuary The 8:45 AM worship service is broadcast via 15-minute delay from 9-10 AM Sundays on WAPI-1070 AM. SERMON Rev. Brian Erickson Series: Hey Neighbor! MUSIC 8:45 AM - Won Cho, Sanctuary Choir, William A. Gardner Handbell Choir 11:00 AM - Cross & Flame Youth Choir, Won Cho, William A. Gardner Handbell Choir MINISTER ON CALL Brian Erickson, 410-8583 8:45 & 11:00 AM WESLEY HALL, Rev. Nathan Carden Sermon Series: Hey Neighbor! JANUARY 18 - ATTENDANCE 1,469 Total Worship Attendance 946 Traditional 523 Contact 790 Sunday School Attendance Some snapshots from this past year: Serving communion recently, I observed out of the corner of my eye, a small child, get up from the chancel rail after receiving. The child said for all to hear, Thank you Jesus. A note from a parent of a Confirmand: So proud of all of these kids! So thankful for Trinity! So thankful to all those who devoted their time to our Confirmands! A senior in our Student Ministry: Element Student Ministry has changed my life in so many ways...it has given me a home away from home. A participant on one of our Panama Mission trips: I saw God working in each of us, teaching us lessons in humility, and servitude. I became aware of God s presence that completely consumed everything when we were in Panama. A participant in Disciple Bible Study: The Bible just came alive... I learned how the Bible is as timeless and relevant today as when it was written. These short vignettes capture the spirit of Trinity a church that is transforming lives. Multiply any one of these stories a thousand fold and you begin to get a sense of the impact of this congregation on the lives of people of all ages. Our mission is to Glorify God as we Gather persons to Christ; to Grow persons in Christ; to Go to serve Christ. Following are some of the ways we have fulfilled that mission in 2014. GATHER: An essential part of our mission is to make disciples of Jesus Christ. In 2014, we received 188 new members. We averaged 192 visitors each Sunday - a new high! Trinity is rapidly becoming a younger congregation. The average age of new members at Trinity is 35.8. 39% of our new members are in their 20 s, and another 25% are in their 30 s. Our official membership at the end of 2014 is 3,384 a growth of 25% in a decade. In addition, there are 784 children ages birth through 5th grade not counted in these membership statistics. We celebrated new life with 61 baptisms. In 2014, we had 46 students involved in our Confirmation Class. GROW: Another core purpose for Trinity is to help people grow in faith and discipleship. As Paul says, we are to grow up in every way into him who is the head, into Christ - Eph. 4:15. A primary way to carry out this portion of our purpose is through small groups: Sunday School continues to be the basic small group setting with classes for all age levels including 20 adult classes. Our average Sunday School attendance in 2014 grew to 776. Also, many small group studies are held throughout the week, with an emphasis on Wednesday night. In 2014, there were 24 small groups with 496 participants plus more than 125 people in Wednesday night Bible Study. Small group participation grew by more than 30%. Continued next page. INFORMATION FOR GUESTS & NEW MEMBERS Welcome to Trinity United Methodist Church! Our mission is to Gather people to Christ, Grow people in Christ, Go to serve Christ in the world and Glorify Christ. Sunday Worship Opportunities: 8:45 & 11:00 AM TRADITIONAL services in the sanctuary, offering same sermon and a variety of music. 8:45 & 11:00 AM CONTACT a relaxed, informal, service in Wesley Hall featuring music from the CONTACT Band, children are encouraged to attend. 10:00 AM Sunday School Ages 2 yrs. and up. Nursery is provided during all services. Interested in Membership? Please join us the first Sunday of every month in the large parlor for Coffee with the Pastor. This is a time to meet the pastoral staff, ask questions and learn more about the core values and mission of Trinity. We also encourage you to attend Membership 101, a basic orientation prior to joining Trinity. It is offered on the second Sunday of each month. Questions? Call 879-1737. Andrew Wolfe - Senior Minister Brian Erickson - Senior Minister Designate Nathan Carden - Minister of Outreach, Contact Suzanne Pruitt - Minister of Christian Formation Bobby Scales - Minister of Pastoral Care David Thompson - Minister of Students Church Office: 879-1737 / Fax: 868-9714 Care Line: 868-9709 Child Development Center: 879-1749

2014 ANNUAL REPORT Andrew R. Wolfe While we celebrate the fact that we are growing younger as a congregation, we also celebrate the wisdom and faithfulness of our senior members who continue to add richness to our congregation. 112 of our members are in their 80 s and 38 members are in their 90 s. Recently, we invited everyone who had been a member at Trinity for at least 50 years to meet for a picture and almost 50 people showed up. These groups truly are Pacesetters! GO: We believe a central part of our mission is to be part of Christ s ministry to transform the world. Approximately 18% of our total giving went to support some form of mission (more than $600,000 in 2014). This is far above the national average for churches. $109,000 was given to outreach through our Lenten and Christmas special offerings. 275 students and adults participated in some form of mission trip experience in 2014 including SOS in Memphis, Alabama Rural Ministries, and three international trips to Panama. We provided Christmas gifts for more than 340 children through the Angel Tree Program. Trinity provideed both financial and volunteer support for 32 mission agencies such as Firehouse Shelter, Urban Ministries, Church of the Reconciler; as well as providing support to three missionaries. Many of our members are involved in hands on work through these agencies. GLORIFY: At Trinity we strive for our worship to be vital, lively, warm and engaging. In 2014, our average weekly worship attendance passed the 1,400 mark (1,407). The Contact service(s) have grown from 172 two years ago, to an average attendance of 461 (168% increase). More than 425 persons participate in Music Ministry at Trinity, with 17 choirs, instrumental groups, bands and ensembles. Of course, there is a financial component which makes our ministry possible. Compared to other churches with our scope of ministry, Trinity operates on a modest budget of $3,208,000. Total collections for 2014 were $3,334,967 or 97.2% of our budget. This is about a 5% increase in giving over the previous year. The largest part of this amount comes through pledges, which account for 86% of our budget. In 2014, 94.8% of pledges were given. Giving to Capital Debt Retirement was $134,580 which exceeded pledges of $90,090. After the latest installment was paid, the outstanding capital debt on the building is $87,500 on the $9.6 million dollar project. Trinity s Endowment Funds have grown to $2,543,557.13. The total return for the calendar year was 5.61% or $136,850 in 2014. This Fund has grown largely through estate giving (if you would like to know how to make an estate gift, please contact our Finance Office). The annual draw on this fund allows the church to engage in new and creative mission and ministry. Looking to 2015, commitments to the budget are more than 9% ahead of last year (+$268,582). Of course, these facts and figures are only a pointer to the real ministry which involves lives touched; lives changed; people growing; people helped; and children nurtured. This is a remarkable congregation! 2014 was also a year of several important transitions as we mourned the loss of dedicated servants, and celebrated the retirement of others. These faithful folks are a part of the living history of God s work in this place. At the same time,we have brought on board new staff, each of whom are gifted and dedicated. Trinity has a bright, creative and dedicated staff! It has been a particular privilege for me to learn of the appointment of Brian Erickson as the new Senior Pastor Designate. We have joked about what that meant, but as we have lived it out, it has been a fruitful time of sharing, learning and support all pointing Trinity to a great future. As I move toward retirement in June, I am filled with a sense of humility and gratitude for the privilege I have had in serving this great congregation. When my family arrived here in 1997, I never imagined we would be here this long! In this time, I have participated in the baptisms of more than a thousand infants. At our recent confirmation service, I suddenly realized that I had officiated at the marriage service for at least three of the couples, whose children I baptized and now I was confirming those children. I have preached almost 900 sermons by my estimate. Bless you some of you have heard a lot of those and many of you have heard my stories more than once. It has been a holy honor to share in those poignant times when we have commended to God those lives who have passed before us into his presence. So many names and faces come to mind. You have largely overlooked my shortcomings and foibles and allowed me to be your pastor as you have allowed others to serve before me and will allow others to serve after me. This is a remarkably gifted, dedicated, creative and faithful congregation. But the longer I have been here, the more I have been convinced that this is a great church, not because of any one person(s) but because we serve a great God whose hopes and vision for us are always greater than our own. And that will continue! It will be my joy to see where God leads this congregation next. I have a feeling you ain t seen nothing yet. 3

TRINITY S UNITED METHODIST WOMEN PRESENTS A Spiritual Spa Morning Finding the Sacred in Everyday Life with Storyteller Dolores Hydock Treat yourself to a faith-lift at a Saturday morning spiritual spa. Take a break from the noise and worries of the world and find the sacred in everyday life with stories that will uplift your smile muscles, massage your soul, exercise your emotions, stretch your imagination, and strengthen your spiritual core. Tickets are $22 includes box lunch REGISTER ONLINE www.trinitybirmingham.com/ umw-presents-a-spiritual-spa-morning/ Tickets are also available in the church office. 879-1737 NURSERY RESERVATIONS, please email Barry Smith at bsmith@trinitybirmingham.com. Saturday, February 7 9 am - 1 pm DOLORES HYDOCK has been telling stories since she was five years old, when she won a prize in a local storytelling contest in her Pennsylvania hometown. She continues to tell stories, combining her love of language with wit and energy that bring sparkle to the stories she shares. One reviewer said, She talks with her hands. And her elbows. And her shoulders. When she speaks, she s literally irrepressible. Dolores has been a featured teller at the National Storytelling Festival in Jonesborough, TN and at other festivals, concerts, and special events through the United States. Her storytelling travels in 2015 will take her to Louisiana, Virginia, and Oregon, but Birmingham is home. Heartwarming tales of wit and intelligence... Mary Colurso, Birmingham News For more, please visit: www.storypower.org Proceeds support missions for women and children. 4 Trinity s United Methodist Women is an inclusive group of Christian women who work together to better know God and to serve His Kingdom. There is something for everyone! For more information, contact the church office at 879-1737 or email UMW President, Cel Bailey, at umwpresident@trinitybirmingham.com.

YOUNG ADULTS! Are you in your 20 s (ish)? Are you out of college? food & fellowship 4:30-6:15 pm fellowship hall $20.00 Family Maximum (or) - $6.00 per adult - $3.00 per child (9 and under) - $5.00 per senior adult - $5.00 Salad Bar option menu january 21 ADULTS: Country fried steak, mashed potatoes, green beans, roll, cookie KIDS: Hamburgers, tater tots, fruit, milk, cookie Are you not married? Are you interested in a small group study? If so, join us on Tuesday nights at 6:30 PM at the home of Mark and Lisa Elliott. (4168 Memorial Park Circle Hoover, AL 35226) A free home cooked dinner is served at 6:30 PM. JANUARY Study is being led by Rev. Brian Erickson Questions? Contact Lisa Elliott at 879-1737 or lelliott@trinitybirmingham.com. menu january 28 ADULTS: Baked chicken, rice, green peas & carrots, cookie KIDS: Corndogs, fries, fruit, cookie, milk Please let us know you are coming! Make a reservation online at www.trinitybirmingham.com student ministry weekly update www.elementstudentministry.com Here is what is happening at Element this week: FIRE & ICE, 1/25 This Sunday night, January 25, from 6-8 PM is our Fire & Ice REACH night. This is one of the most fun nights we have of the year and one that your student does not need to miss. We will be meeting in the gym and in the Trinity large parking lot. We will have fire items outside roasting smores, hot foods, etc. and ice items in the gym a giant snow globe, a slushy machine, cold food items and so much more. We will gather for a time of worship and lesson inside the huge snow globe, too. Make sure your student is at this awesome night and really encourage them to invite a friend! DISCOVERY WEEKEND REGISTRATION IS NOW OPEN! Discovery Weekend is March 6-8, 2015. The TIME 2015 website has launched and we re celebrating it with our January Super Early Bird Price. Right now, middle school student cost is just $60 and high school students cost is only $35. DISCOVERY HELP! To make Discovery a wonderful weekend for all our students, we need a lot of parent help. If you are willing to serve in some way during Discovery, please email me to let me know, then go check out the volunteer opportunities on our website: http://www.elementdiscoveryweekend.com/ (under the volunteer section). We need parents to help serve meals, drive vehicles, spend the night at the church, help clean up/set up, and so much more. I hope you will find a way to serve this year! ELEMENT CAFE, TUESDAY & THURSDAY FROM 3-5:30 PM. This month, our specialty item is hot chocolate! Come hang out with our staff, grab a snack, and play some games. All candy, chips and drinks are only 50 cents! Element Cafe is always a fun time had by all, we hope your student will join us this week! PANAMA INTERNATIONAL MISSION TRIP INFO MEETING, 1/27 We will have an informational meeting on Tuesday, January 27 at 6:00pm in the Haven for all students and parents who are interested in going on our Element international mission trip to Panama. This will be the time that I can answer any questions and a time for students to officially sign up for this life changing mission trip. The cost for this mission trip is typically between $700 - $1000 per student (with scholarships available). Please email me if you have any questions dthompson@trinitybirmingham.com. SUMMER 2015 MISSION TRIPS. Our student ministry will be taking 3 major mission trips during the summer. - ARM MIDDLE SCHOOL MISSION TRIP, July 19-24 (space still available) http://elementstudentministry.com/arm/ - SOS HIGH SCHOOL MISSION TRIP, July 5-11 (space still available) http://elementstudentministry.com/sos/ - PANAMA INTERNATIONAL MISSION TRIP (high school ages) June 21-28 (registration will open soon limited space available) As always, if there is anything that we can do to better reach your student, please let us know. Remember, we want to partner with you in helping your student grow in their relationship with Christ. David Thompson dthompson@trinitybirmingham.com 5

WELCOME NEW MEMBERS Ryan Cooke and Kristin Frieze 2464 Ridgemont Drive, Birmingham 35244 Ryan joined Trinity by vows from another Christian denomination and Kristin joined by transfer from another United Methodist Church. Ryan works for Andrews Sports Medicine and Kristin is a teacher at Huffman Academy. Jonathan and Lindsay Gerth 4764 Red Leaf Circle, Hoover 35226 The Gerths joined Trinity by vows from another Christian denomination. Jonathan is an attorney and Lindsay works in insurace for IOA. Jeremy and Elizabeth Nix 3509 Farhill Road, Vestavia 35243 The Nix family joined Trinity by transfer from another United Methodist Church. Jeremy is Director of Operation for RSU Contractors and Elizabeth is an ESL Coach for Tuscaloosa City Schools. They have a son, Evan, who is 2 years old. Wes and Stacey Parsons 1533 Applegate Drive, Alabaster 35007 The Parsons joined Trinity by transfer from another United Methodist Church. They have a daughter, Finley, who is 2 years old. Hugh and Anne Lyle Harris 2700 Morgan Court #208, Vestavia 35216 The Harris joined Trinity by vows from another Christian denomination and by transfer from another United Methodist Church. Hugh is an attorney and Anne Lyle works in marketing for PMT Publishing. Chris Roberts 3106 Colony Park Drive, Birmingham 35243 Chris joined Trinity by transfer from another United Methodist Church. He is a teacher at Hewitt Trussville High School. Virginia Harris 1100 27th Street S. #802, Birmingham 35205 Virginia joined Trinity by transfer from another United Methodist Church. She works as a journalist for The Progressive Farmer. Lynn Rogers 427 Windsor Drive, Homewood 35209 Lynn joined Trinity by vows from another Christian denomination. She is a social worker for Grayson and Associates. Lauren Marshall 1108 28th Street S. #7, Birmingham 35205 Lauren joined Trinity by vows from another Christian denomination. She is a graduate student at UAB. Rachel Saliba 300 Beech Circle #7322, Birmingham 35213 Rachel joined Trinity by transfer from another United Methodist Church. She works in client support for Oakworth Capital Bank. Jason and Leigh Mathews 848 Mountain Branch Drive, Vestavia 35226 The Mathews joined Trinity by transfer from another United Methodist Church. Leigh is a teacher at Liberty Park Middle and Jason works in advertising sales for FOX 6. Linda Simmons 3725 Jefferson Avenue SW, Birmingham 35221 Linda joined Trinity by vows from another Christian denomination. She is retired. Dean and Erika Moncrief 4019 Newton Lane, Hoover 35226 The Moncriefs joined Trinity by transfer from another United Methodist Church. Dean is an electrical engineer for Southern Company and Erika is an RN and graduate student. Mike and Alesia Windham 545 Edgecrest Drive, Homewood 35209 The Windhams joined Trinity by transfer from another United Methodist Church and by vows from another Christian denomination. Mike works in sales for Supreme Beverage and Alesia is a nurse at Brookwood Hospital. 6

CFT FSR CONF SANC FHALL HIGHLIGHTED EVENTS THIS WEEK Sunday - January 25 8:45 AM Traditional Worship - SANC 8:45 AM Contact Worship - WHALL 10:00 AM Sunday School - various 11:00 AM Traditional Worship - SANC 11:00 AM Contact Worship - WHALL 6:00 PM Element - Gym & Parking lot 8:00 PM Men s Pickup Basketball - GYM Monday - January 26 9:00 AM UMW Exec. Board Mtg. - FSR 10:00 AM UMW General Mtg. - FHALL 6:00 PM TCDC Board Mtg. - CONF Tuesday - January 27 6:30 AM Element Prayer B fast - Haven 8:00 AM Senior Adult Activities - various 8:00 AM Sr. Exercise Class - FHALL 10:00 AM Trinity Singers - MS 11:00 AM Trinity Singers Lunch - SDR 12:00 PM Pacesetters Lunch - FHALL 3:00 PM Element Cafe - Haven & GYM 6:30 PM Young Adults (20 s) - NAT 6:30 PM Young Adults (30 s) - SDR Craft Room 143 Fireside Room 145 Conference Room 220 Sanctuary Fellowship Hall LIB NAT LP SP HAVEN Library 218 Not at Trinity Large Parlor Small Parlor 105 Youth Auditorium PACESETTERS Wednesday - January 28 4:30 PM Wednesday Supper - FHALL 5:00 PM Kids Bells & Chimes - Rm. 225 5:30 PM Music in Motion - various 6:00 PM Children s Choirs - various 6:00 PM Adult Studies - various 7:00 PM Sanctuary Choir Practice - MS Thursday - January 29 8:00 AM Sr. Exercise Class - FHALL 3:00 PM Element Cafe - Haven & GYM Friday - January 30 8:00 AM Sr. Exercise Class - FHALL CHAPEL MS WHALL SDR FLC Mouat Chapel Music Suite 132 Wesley Hall Small Dining Room Family Life Center JANUARY 27 - PACESETTERS LUNCH You are invited to join us for this month s lunch on Tuesday, January 27 at 12:00 PM in the Fellowship Hall. - Featuring Arch Duncan Call Amy at 879-1737 for reservations if you are not on our call list. Are You Ready For Puzzles For The Eye? Come experience the magic of Arch Duncan & Scooter. Arch is a former teacher at Homewood High School and member of Shades Crest Baptist Church. If you enjoy wholesome entertainment guaranteed to produce hearty laughter, then you will love Arch Duncan. Arch promises good, clean, wholesome, fun-packed entertainment with a Christ centered emphasis. TRINITY TRAVELERS - WEST COAST TOUR, SUMMER Pacific North West and California, July 6-13, 2015. Sign up now and save. More than 20 people have already paid their deposit and received the discount for early booking. Collette extended the early booking discount to Wednesday, January 21. Price until that date is $2,649.00. After that date the price is $2,799.00, which is still a great price for this trip. Includes round trip air fare from Birmingham, 8 days, 10 meals in Washington, Oregon and California. Highlights Seattle, Mount St. Helens Visitor Center, Portland, Columbia River Gorge, Portland Spirit Cruise, Newport, Bandon State Natural Area, Redwood National Park, Eureka, Avenue of the Giants, San Francisco. For more info on any Senior Adult event, please contact Amy Lewis at 879-1737 or alewis@trinitybirmingham.com. IN MEMORIAM We extend our love and sympathy: to Linda and Dr. Kevin Smith on the death of her father and to Burke, Grant and Laine Smith on the death of their grandfather, Hershel L. Womack, Sr., on January 13. CONGRATULATIONS to Gary and Judy Jackson on the birth of their great-granddaughter, Hallie Kate Ladner, on January 15. Proud parents are Jacob and Erika Ladner and big brother is Bennett Ladner. to Cal and Laura LaGroue on the baptism of their son, Graham Clayton LaGroue, on January 18. TREASURER S REPORT As of January 18, 2015 Regular reporting: GENERAL BUDGET: MONTH Month to Date Revenue $208,308 Monthly Needs to Date $154,876 Balance/Shortage $153,462 Capital Debt Retirement / month $7,189 Capital Debt Retirement / to date $7,189 Note from the Treasurer: Questions about church finances, income or HOSPITALITY expenses? If you wonder TRAINING how funds are received or expensed, the financial books of Trinity are Sunday, January 25 6-7:30 PM - Large Sanctuary If you are interested in being an Usher, Greeter, or Welcome Center volunteer on open to any member. Contact Ann Neptune at 879-1737 or aneptune@trinitybirmingham.com. Sunday mornings, please come and join us for this organizational training. This is for both new ushers/greeters as well as long-time servants! For questions, please contact Laura Eanes at leanes@trinitybirmingham.com. SINGLES GATHERING January 31 If you are a single person 40+ you are invited to an informal gathering on Saturday, January 31 from 6-9PM. For more information or to RSVP, contact Susan Wiedeman at wiedemans@bellsouth.net. 7

Tidings Trinity United Methodist Church (USPS 0641-120) is published weekly, except Christmas week, by Trinity United Methodist Church, 1400 Oxmoor Road, Birmingham (Homewood), AL 35209-3998. Periodicals postage paid at Birmingham, AL. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to: Tidings, Trinity United Methodist Church, P.O. Box 19069, Birmingham, AL 35219-9069. SUNDAYS at Trinity: Worship 8:45 & 11:00 AM Sunday School 10:00 AM Youth Activities 6:00 PM Serving Greater Birmingham from Homewood Our Mission: To Gather To Grow To Go To Glorify 1400 Oxmoor Road, Homewood, AL 35209 205.879.1737 Careline: 205.868.9709 www.trinitybirmingham.com Flower Workshop, January 24 Interested in learning to arrange flowers? Now is a great time to join Trinity s Flower Guild as we are hosting our annual flower arranging workshop on Saturday, January 24 beginning at 9 AM. If you would like to come and see if this is where you would like to serve at Trinity, contact Mayre Parr at 822-3527 or mfparr@bellsouth.net for more information. Weekly Radio Broadcast Sponsorships Available Remember or honor a loved one by sponsoring the radio broadcast of the 8:45 AM service that airs each Sunday from 9-10 AM on WAPI 1070 AM. The radio broadcast depends on weekly sponsors in order to keep Trinity s services on the air. For details and more information on radio sponsorship, contact Lisa Elliott at 879-1737 or lelliott@trinitybirmingham.com.