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T R I N I T Y U N I T E D M E T H O D I S T C H U R C H The Spire Volume 19, Issue 2 February 2018 The Mind of Christ in Lent By James C. Sprouse, Senior Pastor Trinity s annual Pancake Supper is Tuesday, February 13. Join us for a cele- bration of Fat Tuesday, the day that precedes Ash Wednesday, the first of the 40 days of Lent. Lent is probably the most widely observed season in the Christian year. Remember that Easter Day was originally the focus of the Christian year! The early Christians met weekly on the first day of the week to pray, break bread, and share in the apostles' reminiscences of Jesus' earthly ministry (Acts 2:42). Their meetings were characterized by an expectation of their Lord's immediate, sudden return. In this ecstatic atmosphere, one did not do long-range planning and goal setting. Within the pages of the New Testament, we have indications that time is fast becoming a threat to Christian faith. Time, if it were not to be an enemy, had to be made a friend. It was through this domestication of time that the Christian year evolved. Although the precise details of the evolution are impossible to know, the general outline is rather easy to discern. First, there was the weekly celebration of the Resurrection. This celebration was of the entire Paschal mystery: the Incarnation, the Crucifixion, the Resurrection and Ascension, the gift of the Spirit, and the promise of the Lord's return. There next emerged a special emphasis in the spring on the celebration of the Paschal feast in relation to the actual time of the historical event. This celebration extended itself back through the Crucifixion on Friday and the Last Supper on Thursday, thus creating the Paschal Triduum of Maundy Thursday, Good Friday, and Easter. We know that in Jerusalem the custom began having the bishop ride a donkey into the city on the Sunday before the Passion and so inaugurate that period of observance that we call Holy Week. Penitential discipline came to be attached to Lent as the Church increasingly understood itself as the field where the wheat and the weeds grew together. A major disagreement in the second century had to do with how to deal with those who denied or betrayed the faith. Those who had sinned were expected to perform appropriate penance. It soon became customary for all Christians to use the Lenten period as a time for repentance of past sins and self-denial (hence, "giving things up" for Lent), even if their sins had not been of a major or notorious kind. (Continued on page 6)

Discover Trinity By Eileen Gilmer, Associate Pastor Did you make any New Year s resolutions? If you are like most Americans, the most common resolutions are to eat more healthfully, exercise more or save more money. (I looked up the most popular resolutions and these are, year after year, usually the top three.) Those are all noble ideals. But, what about making a commitment to church? Not surprisingly, this didn t make the list! I d like to invite you to consider making this a focus for you in 2018. How? I m so glad you asked! There are many ways to get involved at Trinity. Some are long-term and others are one-time events. Do you like to speak in public? We would love to have you be a reader during worship. Do you have a passion for feeding the hungry? Help us with Martha s Table Sunday by buying the bread, making sandwiches and snack bags, or delivering them. Do you have an interest in finance, administration, children or adult education, worship, or social justice? We have a place for you! God has placed a call on your heart. Trinity would love to have you live out that call with your church family. 2 Where do you get started? If you are thinking about joining Trinity or are interested in finding ways to get involved with the church, we invite you to join us for our Discover Trinity classes. See graphic for details: Childcare is available during this time. The nursery (also located in the Fellowship Building) is open for infants and toddlers. We also have Sunday School available for children Pre- Kindergarten through fifth grade. During our Discover Trinity classes you will have a chance to meet with church leaders, as well as find out about what it means to be a United Methodist and member of Trinity Church. Plus, you ll have a chance to ask questions about Trinity or the greater United Methodist Church. We would love to have you join us for both classes but welcome you, even if only for one. Please let me know if you have any questions. You can always reach me at the church or through my email: egilmer@umtrinity.org.

As Living Bibles By Keith Lee, Associate Pastor On Jan 14, eight students and their parents visited the Museum of the Bible. The museum measures 430,000 square feet over eight stories with four major exhibits trying to convey the impact of the Bible on society and history. We planned to cover it in three hours but needless to say, we only saw a fraction of its contents. Hopefully, we can revisit and explore in-depth this $500 million project to promote the Bible s importance in our society. During the trip, I could not help thinking, Does the Bible have a similar influence today? And the follow-up question is If not, then how can it become relevant again? One of the main reasons why the Bible might have lost its importance in society (and in some cases in the church) is that the approach to interpreting it has changed dramatically. Ancient interpreters for the first 1,500 years held these four assumptions about the Bible: 1. They assumed that the Bible was fundamentally a cryptic text: that is, when it said A, often it might have meant B. They didn t read it literally, but tried to discern deeper spiritual interpretations. 2. Interpreters also assumed that it was a book of lessons directed to readers in their own day. The book is not about the past, but an instruction book to tell us how to live today. 3. They assumed that the Bible contained no contradictions or mistakes. It is perfectly harmonious to the interpreters own religious beliefs and practices. 4. They believed that it is essentially a divinely given text in which God spoke directly to the authors and prophets. These assumptions still hold true for some Christian traditions today! However, due to enlightenment and academic approach to biblical interpretation another set of assumptions developed. 1. Scripture is to be understood by Scripture alone. Absurd and allegorical interpretations that early church interpreters and rabbinic midrash madewere rejected. 2. In order to understand Scripture, we must understand the original languages used. 3. Even though the Scripture disagrees with our conceptions, it means what is written. 4. Someone who wishes to inquire into Scripture s meaning must likewise investigate how the books themselves were put together and the process of transmission. 5. Finally, there are parts of the Bible that contradict each other. These two sets of assumptions quoted from James Kugel s How to Read the Bible. (Continued on page 4) 3

(Lee, continued from page 3) The problem with modern interpretative assumptions is that they reduce the authority that earlier assumptions held about the Bible to its readers. However, as believers who also affirm modern scientific worldview, we cannot fully embrace assumptions of ancient interpreters. My suggestion is that as parents, teachers and models of faith to our children, we keep in mind these two sets of assumptions and live out the Bible so that they observe how relevant, reasonable and vibrant its teachings are in our lives. 4

Schedule of Events Feb. 5 Feb. 11 Feb. 11 Feb. 13 Feb. 13 Crafts for a Cause 7-8:30 p.m. Martha s Table Sandwich Making Discover Trinity class 9:30 a.m. Book Chat 7 p.m. Shrove Tuesday Pancake Supper, 5-7 p.m. Continuing our mission through pillows, dresses & more: https:// wp.me/p3zffv-mj Volunteer at bit.ly/mtvol See article on page 2. Hero of the Empire, by Candice Millard Details in graphic below. Feb. 14 Feb. 18 Feb. 19 Feb. 19 Feb. 24 Ash Wednesday worship at noon and 7:30 p.m. Discover Trinity class, 9:30 a.m. Office Closed Crafts for a Cause 7 8:30 p.m. See Feb. 5 listing above. Chat n Chew with Bishop Lewis: see information on page 4 March 7 Easter flower orders due Get the form in the pews or at bit.ly/tumceasterflowers 5

Membership Update New Member Zachary Pope Transfer John Conlon Deaths Gene Leake Doug Swanson Address Changes Alice Sinks adsinks1@gmail.com Judy Smith 9600 San Vincente Ave NE #146 Albuquerque, NM 87109 Are you moving? Please send your new address to the church office (703-356-3312 or info@umtrinity.org). Thank you. This will ensure that we have all the correct information to send news and contribution statements to the correct address. Thank you. If you are interested in joining the church or learning more about our ministries, please contact a pastor or the church office. A new Membership Directory was produced in early October. It can be found as a button attachment to the E-News each Friday. If you do not receive the E-News, please send your email address to info@umtrinity.org to be added. What s New on Our Blog tumcthespire.wordpress.com Ask Duke Be kind to others Crafts for a Cause Upcoming work sessions Our charities Music Seasonal music Children s & Youth Choirs Sing (Sprouse, continued from page 1) Lent, then, is not a prolonged meditation upon the Passion and death of Christ, a pre-extended Good Friday. The clue to the meaning of Lent can be found by looking at the two days that frame it, Ash Wednesday and Good Friday. On Ash Wednesday, it is customary in many congregations for persons to have ashes placed upon their heads while they are being told, "Remember that you are dust, and to dust you shall return." In other words, we are confronted by the fact of our mortality in a vivid physical encounter. On Good Friday, we witness the death of another human being, and we are told that in this death we all have died. Lent is intended to end at the cross, but it begins with the human condition that we all share, and it takes on the character of a pilgrimage. We re on a pilgrimage. Keep an account of what you observe along the way. 6

The Mission of Trinity United Methodist Church is to be a vibrant, growing church home for all who seek companionship, direction and inspiration in their lives as they develop a personal, relevant relationship with God through Jesus Christ and the Holy Spirit. We are anchored in Scripture and energized by congregational commitment. Trinity Church fosters the Christian values of joy, faith, service, hope and love. Trinity extends the opportunity to experience the Grace of God through worship, discipleship, study and fellowship in the traditions of the United Methodist Church. Trinity United Methodist Church Sunday Morning Worship Services at 8:30 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. Sunday School (all ages) 9:30 a.m. (Sept June) Children's Education 10:30 a.m. Wednesday Communion and Healing 12 noon Celtic Evensong & Communion 5 p.m. (last Sun. of month) Here to serve Christ and you: James C. Sprouse Senior Pastor Eileen Gilmer Associate Pastor Keith Lee Associate Pastor Jerry Rich Director of Music Catherine Wethington Dir. of Children s & Youth Choirs Harriet Latta Office Manager Jose Luis Nuñez-Ruiz Sexton Janine Whitfield Director of Parents Day Out Preschool Office Hours: Monday - Friday, 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. Phone: 703-356-3312 Fax: 703-356-9119 E-mail: info@umtrinity.org Web Site: umtrinity.org Instagram: trinityumc_mclean Facebook: Trinity UMC, McLean Twitter: UMTrinity Blog: tumcthespire.wordpress.com Youtube: UMTrinity The Spire deadline is the 15th of the month. Spire Editor: Harriet Latta. Submit items to info@umtrinity.org. 7

The Spire A Monthly Publication of Trinity United Methodist Church 1205 Dolley Madison Boulevard McLean, VA 22101-3099 ADDRESS SERVICE REQUESTED mailed January 26, 2018 Sent in Prayer to: Non-Profit Org. U.S. POSTAGE PAID McLean, VA PERMIT NO. 13 8