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Trinity Lutheran Church Proclaiming the Gospel of Jesus Christ since 1769 106 W. Penn Street, Bedford, PA 15522 Phone: (814) 623-8813 E-mail: trinitylutheranbedford@gmail.com Website: www.trinitylutheranbedford.com Office Hours: Monday-Friday; 8 am-noon & 1-3:30 pm For Emergency Contact after Office Hours: Pr Weinhold (410) 971-3495 Pr Short (814) 977-4741 The Third Sunday In Advent Sunday, December 16, 2018 Eucharists at 8:30 am & 11:00 am Sunday School & Adult Forum at 9:45 am ~ Today s Hymns ~ Gathering Hymn: #244 Rejoice, Rejoice, Believers Communion Hymns: #247 Come Now, O Prince of Peace #711 O Day of Peace #487 What Feast of Love Sending Hymn: #239 Hark, The Glad Sound ~ Today s Collect ~ P: Stir up the wills of your faithful people, Lord God, and open our ears to the preaching of John, that, rejoicing in your salvation, we may bring forth the fruits of repentance; through Jesus Christ, our Savior and Lord, who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God, now and forever. C: Amen.

~ Today s Readings ~ The First Reading: Zephaniah 3:14-20 L: A Reading from Zephaniah. Sing aloud, O daughter Zion; shout, O Israel! Rejoice and exult with all your heart, O daughter Jerusalem! The Lord has taken away the judgments against you, he has turned away your enemies. The king of Israel, the Lord, is in your midst; you shall fear disaster no more. On that day it shall be said to Jerusalem: Do not fear, O Zion; do not let your hands grow weak. The Lord, your God, is in your midst, a warrior who gives victory; he will rejoice over you with gladness, he will renew you in his love; he will exult over you with loud singing as on a day of festival. I will remove disaster from you, so that you will not bear reproach for it. I will deal with all your oppressors at that time. And I will save the lame and gather the outcast, and I will change their shame into praise and renown in all the earth. At that time I will bring you home, at the time when I gather you; for I will make you renowned and praised among all the peoples of the earth, when I restore your fortunes before your eyes, says the Lord. L: The Word of the Lord C: Thanks be to God. Psalmody: Isaiah 12:2-6 Please join in singing the congregational refrain: Cantor: Truly, God is my salvation. I trust, I shall not fear. Cantor: For the Lord is my strength, my song, he became my savior. Cantor: With joy you will draw water from the wells of salvation. Refrain. Cantor: Give thanks to the Lord, give praise to his name! Make his mighty deeds known to the peoples! Declare the greatness of his name, Refrain. Cantor: Sing a psalm to the Lord! For he has done glorious deeds, make them known to all the earth. Cantor: People of Zion, sing and shout for joy for great in your midst is the Holy One of Israel. Refrain.

The Second Reading: Philippians 4:4-7 L: A Reading from Philippians. Rejoice in the Lord always; again I will say, Rejoice. Let your gentleness be known to everyone. The Lord is near. Do not worry about anything, but in everything by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be made known to God. And the peace of God, which surpasses all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus. L: The Word of the Lord. C: Thanks be to God. The Gospel Acclamation Please rise and join in singing the Gospel Acclamation s Refrain: Cantor: The Spirit of the Lord is upon me, because he has anointed me to bring glad tidings to the poor. Refrain. Holy Gospel: Luke 3:7-18 D: The Holy Gospel according to St. Luke, the 3 rd Chapter C: Glory to you, O Lord. John said to the crowds that came out to be baptized by him, "You brood of vipers! Who warned you to flee from the wrath to come? Bear fruits worthy of repentance. Do not begin to say to yourselves, "We have Abraham as our ancestor'; for I tell you, God is able from these stones to raise up children to Abraham. Even now the ax is lying at the root of the trees; every tree therefore that does not bear good fruit is cut down and thrown into the fire." And the crowds asked him, "What then should we do?" In reply he said to them, "Whoever has two coats must share with anyone who has none; and whoever has food must do likewise." Even tax collectors came to be baptized, and they asked him, "Teacher, what should we do?" He said to them, "Collect no more than the amount prescribed for you." Soldiers also asked him, "And we, what should we do?" He said to them, "Do not extort money from anyone by threats or false accusation and be satisfied with your wages." As the people were filled with expectation, and all were questioning in their hearts concerning John, whether he might be the Messiah, John answered all of them by saying, "I baptize you with water; but one who is more powerful than I is coming; I am not worthy to untie the thong of his sandals. He will baptize you with the Holy Spirit and fire. His winnowing fork is in his hand, to clear his threshing floor and to gather the wheat into

his granary; but the chaff he will burn with unquenchable fire." So, with many other exhortations, he proclaimed the good news to the people. D: The Gospel of the Lord. C: Praise to you, O Christ. ~ Today s Prayers & Intercessions ~ We pray for the Church: that the People of God may rejoice in the life and salvation which our gracious Lord provides. Lord, in your mercy We pray for those whose ministries announce the coming of the Lord, especially our bishops, pastors, deacons, and missionaries: that their words and deeds may inspire and guide the flock, and fill us with hope. Lord, in your mercy We give thanks for God s gifts of Word and Sacraments: that gathered and nurtured by the Means of Grace our faith might grow and works of charity and love might flow forth in abundance. Lord, in your mercy We pray for all Advent-pilgrims: that the Spirit of God will cleanse us of greed, selfishness, narrowness of mind, and hardness of heart; and transform us to be a people of grace and light. Lord, in your mercy We pray for those who offer their lives to public service: that they may be guided by God s wisdom and fulfill their obligations faithfully. Lord, in your mercy We pray for those who feel overwhelmed by life s demands and challenges: that God s message of hope may fill their spirits with peace. Lord, in your mercy We give thanks for the resources of the earth, and pray that we may not abuse these gifts for profit and greed, but strive to protect them, use them wisely, and ensure their benefits for the generations to follow. Lord, in your mercy We pray for the sick, and those who bring them comfort and aid, especially : that the healing and renewing mercies of God might bring them strength and wholeness. Lord, in your mercy We pray for those who rest from their labors and abide in God s peace: that at Christ s appearing, they may rise with him to the light of heaven, and rejoice with all the saints and angels of God. Especially today we remember Lord, in your mercy We pray with thanksgiving as we remember the saints of old especially St John the Baptist, St Lazarus, St Thomas the Apostle, and St Frances Xavier Cabrini that with them, we may bear faithful witness to the love of God and faithfully tend to the needs of our families and neighbors. Lord, in our mercy

~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Today s Special Music ~ At The Right Time (Mosie Lister) Sara Poynor Zywiolek Come, Messiah (Lloyd Larson) Anthem Choir ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ The Flowers are sponsored in memory of Bobby Mellott by Guy & Gloria Mellott. Pr Hitoshi & Satoko Adachi, Missionaries to Japan, are sponsored in memory of Merrilyn Clapper by Brenda Foor. The Sanctuary Lamp burns this week: in honor of Rhys Altman s 6 th birthday. in memory of Ellis Pete Batzel by his daughter Diane Cogan. The Faith & Fun snacks are sponsored in honor of the December birthday s by LaDonna Snyder. Parishioners and friends are invited to sponsor the Altar Flowers ($30/$45), our Missionaries to Japan ($25), Bulletins ($20), Faith and Fun Snacks ($20) or the Sanctuary Lamp ($5). Please see the registration sheets in Trinity Hall. Christmas Poinsettia Sponsors Parishioners and friends are invited to sponsor Poinsettias, which will adorn the church for our Christmas Liturgies, in memory or in honor of loved ones. Please use a special envelope, enclose $10/poinsettia, and note the names of those in whose memory or honor you are making your gifts. Please contact the Church Office with any questions. Delivery Helpers Following worship on Sunday, December 30, volunteers will deliver the poinsettias to the homes of parishioners and friends who have recently been in our prayers. Please sign up to help with these deliveries and bring a little joy into the lives of those who receive them. A sign-up sheet is in Trinity Hall. Please see Marlene Claycomb with any questions. Sunday Morning Fellowship & Refreshments Every Sunday, at 9:45 am Please Join Us in Trinity Hall! Today s Hosts: John & Connie Sloniger Please Sign Up in Trinity Hall to serve as a host for an upcoming Sunday!

Parish Announcements ~ Sunday, December 16, 2018 ~ This Week Sunday (16) THE THIRD SUNDAY IN ADVENT 8:30 am ~ Holy Eucharist 9:45 am ~ Sunday School and Adult Forum 11:00 am ~ Holy Eucharist Church Christmas Decorating: 12:05 pm Tuesday (18) Free Community Dinner: 5:30 pm (Trinity serving) Wednesday (19) Eucharist at Colonial Courtyard: 11:00 am Faith & Fun Afterschool Ministry: 3:15-4:30 pm Children s Cantata Practice: 4:30-5:30 pm Bell Choir Rehearsal: 6:00 pm Vespers: 7:00 pm Cantata Choir Rehearsal: 7:30 pm Anthem Choir Rehearsal: 8:10 pm Next Week Sunday (23) THE THIRD SUNDAY IN ADVENT 8:30 am ~ Holy Eucharist 9:45 am ~ Annual Congregational Meeting Sunday School with Children 11:00 am ~ Holy Eucharist Family Festival 3:00 pm ~ Love Came Down at Christmas Cantata Choir w/ Children 3:45 pm ~ Children s Christmas Pageant 4:15 pm ~ Special Holiday Reception Monday (24) Christmas Eve Festival Candlelight Eucharists 6:00 pm ~ Children s Homily, Kids Sing, Organ 8:30 pm ~ Bell Choir, Organ 11:00 pm ~ Brass Choir, Anthem Choir, Organ Wednesday (26) Bedford Christmas Church Walk: 6:00 pm (St James Episcopal) Special 250 th Anniversary Items Available In Trinity Hall Collectible Hand-Made Mugs ~ $20/each (one per household, please) 250 th Anniversary History of Trinity ~ $10/copy Please stop by after the 8:30 or 11:00 am Liturgy

Church Christmas Decorating Party Please Join Us ~ Today, Sunday, December 16; 12:05 pm Parishioners and friends are invited to help decorate the Church for this year s Christmas celebrations. We ll begin with a light lunch, at 12:05 pm, and then get to work decorating the Parish Christmas Tree, the narthex, and the windows. The more the merrier! ~ Worship & Music Ministries ~ Choir Rehearsals Bell Choir: 6:00 pm Cantata Choir: 7:30 pm Anthem Choir: 8:10 pm Our Bell, Cantata & Anthem Choirs gather on Wednesday evenings to prepare anthems and special music. Please speak with Terry or Susan if you would like to join the fellowship of one of our choirs, Vespers - Evening Prayers Wednesday Evenings, 7:00 pm Parishioners and friends gather Wednesday evenings to sing Vespers, a traditional prayer office of readings, canticles, incense, chants, and prayers. You are invited to join us! 51 st Annual Christmas Family Festival Sunday, December 23; 3:00 pm Cantata Choir, w/ Children ~ Love Came Down at Christmas 3:45 pm (or so) ~ Children s Christmas Pageant 4:30 pm (or so) ~ Refreshments & Fellowship All Parishioners, Families, and Friends are Invited to Join Us! Gloria in Excelsis Deo! Christmas Eve Candlelight Eucharists Monday Evening, December 24 6:00 pm ~ Festive Eucharist, w/ Children s Homily, Kids Sing, & Organ 8:30 pm ~ Festive Eucharist, w/ Bell Choir & Organ 11:00 pm ~ Festive Eucharist, w/ Anthem Choir, Organ & Brass Worship Christ the Newborn King!

2018 Bedford Community Christmas Church Walk Wednesday, December 26; 6:00 pm The Walk begins at St James Episcopal Church 309 S. Richard Street From St James, we ll then visit St Thomas Roman Catholic Church, The Bedford Presbyterian Church, Trinity Lutheran Church, Mt Pisgah AME Zion Church, St John s U.C.C., and The Bedford United Methodist Church, where we ll conclude with refreshments. At each church, we ll hear a portion of the Christmas Story, sing a familiar carol, and enjoy the decorations and some special music. Many friends choose to bring a flashlight! Sunday, December 30 The First Sunday After Christmas ~ One Morning Liturgy at 10:00 am ~ Installation of 2019 Church Council Excerpts from the Christmas Cantata, Love Came Down at Christmas Followed by the annual All-Parish Holiday Brunch, Served by the Women of Trinity Sunday, January 6, 2019 The Feast of The Epiphany of our Lord ~ Festive Sunday Eucharists at 8:30 & 11:00 am ~ Blessing of the Doors and Special All Parish Gathering at 9:45 am Please Plan to Join Us, in Trinity Hall! Sunday, January 13 The Feast of the Baptism of our Lord ~ Festive Eucharists at 8:30 and 11:00 am Special 250 th Anniversary Guest Preacher: Bp Michael Rhyne Blessing of the Children, and All-Parish Gathering at 9:45 am Please Plan to Join us and Greet Bp Michael

~ Children & Youth Ministries ~ Youth Group Sunday January 13, 2019; 2:00-3:45pm All Youth are invited for an afternoon of faith, fellowship, and fun. We will play some games, enjoy some munchies, chitter chatter, and help some folks around the world through Kiva. It is a good time together as always! Sign up in Trinity Hall. Sunday School ~ Sunday Mornings ~ 9:45 am Faith Formation with our Children & Youth Preschoolers through Sr High Youth ~ There s a class for you! Come explore the stories of our Faith, build some friendships, and learn about God s steadfast love for us and his whole creation! See Liz Miller about enrolling your child and/or helping out in some way. Faith & Fun ~ Afterschool Ministry w/ Children in Grades K-5 Wednesdays; 3:30-4:30 pm We have a great time as we share stories of the Faith, games, crafts, and snacks with our kids! Enrollment is nearing 50 kids this year! Transportation is provided from the Bedford and Chestnut Ridge Schools. Parents arrive for pick-up, at Trinity, at 4:30 pm. Snack Sponsors ($20/week, please), are always welcome. Please sign up in Trinity Hall. Want to Help with Faith and Fun? We could use a few extra hands! Faith and Fun is bigger than ever and we are having a blast. We ve had to cap enrollment at 50 kids, to ensure that we have adequate adult support. If you might be available on Wednesday afternoons from 3:15-4:30 pm, we could really use your help. Please contact Liz Miller or Pastor David. ~ Adult & All-Parish Ministries ~ Adult Forum ~ Adult Faith Formation Sunday Mornings; 9:45 am This morning, we re explore the life and witness o Fr Richard John Neuhaus, as we conclude our Fall series on Influential Lutherans. On Sunday, January 20, 2019, we ll begin a new 6-week series, discussing the newly-published 250 th Anniversary History of Trinity Lutheran Church, Bedford. Copies are available ($10/each) in Trinity Hall on Sundays and in the Church Office during the week. Please join us!

Chicks w/ Sticks ~ Knitting & Crocheting Fellowship Ministry Thursday, December 27; 6:30 pm If you enjoy knitting and/or crocheting, whether you are a novice or an expert, you are invited to join us. Please see Mary Ann Martz for more information or with any questions. We gather in the Parish House. Trinity Book Club Tuesday, January 8; 1:30 pm The Trinity Book Club will meet on Tuesday, January 8 at 1:30 pm, in the Parish House. We ll discuss Educated, by Tara Westover, and enjoy tea and refreshments while we are together. Please contact Pat Macchiarolo with any questions at (814) 977-2436. Adult Nite Out Fellowship ~ Marzoni s Brick Oven & Brewery Tuesday, January 15, 2019; 6:00 pm Mark your calendar and plan to join with friends of the parish for our Winter Adult Nite Out Gathering! We re heading to Marzoni s Brick Oven and Brewery (164 Patchway Road, Duncansville), where we ll enjoy the relaxing environment and enjoyable menu. Please watch for a sign-up. ~ Outreach Ministries ~ Free Community Dinner ~ Ecumenical Ministry Trinity hosts and coordinates the Free Community Dinner ministry which has been serving warm and nutritious meals to neighbors of our community every week since September 2009! Trinity will be serving THIS WEEK ~ Tuesday, December 18. You can help out by signing up to serve and/or donating a dessert for the meal we re asking for fruit cobblers or crisps (9 x 13 pan) and/or fruit pies. Please see Betsy Littlefield with any questions. Thanks for all the support which so many parishioners and friends continue to share with this ministry! Please Share Generously with The Bedford Food Outreach December s Special Ministry Highlight and Appeal The Bedford Food Outreach (located at 140 School Street, Bedford, just south of the Bedford Elementary School) provides nutritious food to more than 300 low-income families each month. In addition to the monthly distribution, BFO also provides an (almost) weekly distribution of fresh produce to residents of the region.

If you would like to learn about how YOU can join the ranks of BFO volunteers, please call 623-4888, or see Dan Kerr or Marlene Seese. Newcomers are always welcome! If you can support the efforts with a financial gift during the month of December, please use a special envelope, make a check payable to Trinity Lutheran Church, and note Bedford Food Outreach on the Memo line. The BFO, and those whom they serve, appreciate your generosity! Salvation Army s 2018 Kettle Drive Ministry Trinity has once-again taken the lead among local churches and civic groups to coordinate the 2018 Kettle Drive. Last year s 350+ volunteers shared more than 725 hours of their time and raised more than $21,000, which we are using to provide warmth, shelter, utility assistance, and food to local low-income families. THANKS!, to everyone who has pitched in and helped ring the bell, and who has shared gifts with the red kettles as you ve shopped! Please check out the remaining time-slots and sign up in Trinity Hall, if you are able to help with this ministry. Meals to Heal Ministry Wednesday, January 9; 4:00 pm Meals to Heal Ministry is an outreach ministry of Trinity which reaches out to share a meal with parishioners and friends following an in-patient hospitalization or facing other challenging times. Thanks, to those who serve on the team: Marlene Claycomb, Leigh Anne Gronborg, Tammi Hess, Janelle Lowe, Mike & Pat Macchiarolo, Guy & Gloria Mellott, and Sara Zywiolek. Please check with any team member, or Pr Short, if you would like to join us in this ministry and attend our planning meeting. ~ Other Notes ~ 249 th Annual Congregational Meeting Sunday, December 23; 9:45 am 2018 Ministry Team Highlights Election of 4 New Council Members Action on the 2019 Proposed Parish Ministry Budget 2 nd (Final) Vote on 2017 Constitution & Bylaws Amendments (Advance info is available at www.trinitylutheranbedford.com)

Altar & Nave Renovation Project Reaches Financial Goal The generosity of Trinity s parishioners and friends is to be celebrated, especially this week, as we share the good news that we have reached (and exceeded) our goal of $198,500 in pledged commitments to the 250 th Anniversary Altar & Nave Renovation Project. This is an amazing milestone, which we ve reached in less than 1 year! Thank you!, to each and every person who, in some way, has been a part of this wonderful accomplishment! $198,850 in total gifts has been pledged (as of this week), of which $139,380 have already been shared. As the remaining outstanding pledges of $59,470 are received, we ll apply them against the outstanding balance of our loan from the ELCA s Mission Investment Fund, enabling us to realize significant savings in interest fees. THANK YOU, once again, for your generous support of Trinity s ministries, in so many ways! Some Upcoming 250 th Anniversary Special Dates & Guests Available Now! ~ The Newly Published 250 th Anniversary History of Trinity, containing more than 100 pages and many photos, are now available at $10/copy, as supplies last. Stop in Trinity Hall after liturgies on Sunday mornings or in the Church Office during the week. Available Now! ~ 250 th Anniversary Collectible Mugs are now on sale ($20) in Trinity Hall (Sunday mornings) and in the Church Office (weekdays). Sunday, January 13 ~ 250 th Anniversary Feast of the Baptism of our Lord. Bp Michael will be our guest preacher for the morning and will share in a special Rite for the blessing of our Children and a time of fellowship in Trinity Hall at 9:45 am. Sunday, March 3 ~ 250 th Anniversary Feast of The Transfiguration of our Lord. We ll welcome The Rev. Bill DeHass, former Parish Vicar and Associate Pastor (1979-1985) back to Trinity for the morning as our guest preacher. A special Fellowship Time will be hosted at 9:45 am. Please Share Copies of Your Baptism, Confirmation & Wedding Photos Our 250 th Anniversary Team will be creating photo displays in Trinity Hall, featuring Baptismal pictures (January), Confirmation pictures (March), and Wedding pictures (May). If you have pictures which you would like to share (copies please, which you don t want returned), please bring your photos to the collection box in Trinity Hall. See Dorothy Vensel or Donna Zubak with any questions.

Thrivent Members ~ Choice Dollars and Action Team Grants Please don t let these valuable benefits go to waste Choice Dollars and Action Team Grants are 2 ways that Thrivent encourages its members to support local church and not-for-profit activities at NO COST to you. If you ve not used your 2018 Action Team grants, PLEASE contact Pr Weinhold or Pr Short, who can help you use these funds (which can be up to $500) for some local ministry of your choosing, before they expire in mid-december. Thanks! Check out the Bible Display in Trinity Hall There are a lot of options out there when it comes to buying a Bible. Over the next month, check out the display table in Trinity Hall that highlights some great Bibles which are available and where to get them. This year there are three groupings: Pre-K, Elementary, and Adult Bibles, to help you find one that is age-appropriate. Enjoy! Thanks!, to our Children s Winter Clothing Ministry Shoppers: Jess Altman, Lisa Cessna, Brayden Claycomb & Jason Miller, Wendy Cox, Jeanette Croner, Luke Davidson & Dan Wakefield, Iryna Detrick & Aemilia Foor, Tyler Dunkle & Don Replogle, Arlene Fluke, Stacy Ford, Lisa Hagenbuch, Olivia Ickes, Toni Jackson, Sue Kensinger, Christy Kidd, Jen Klavuhn, Rosie Leppert, Fran Liebfried, Jen Liebfried, Betsy Littlefield, Mary Lorah, Janelle Lowe, Lizzy Martz & Lori Dunkle, Stephanie Martz, The Rizzo Family, Candace Secrest, Barb Short, Judy Smith, LaDonna Snyder, Sara Snyder, Denise Steele, Deb Stellfox, Dorothy Vensel, Linda Vensel, Ginger Welch, and Coordinator, Mary Ann Martz. We served 35 children this year! Thanks!, to our Outside Decorators ~ The Church Looks Beautiful! Tom & Luke Davidson, Fred Fluke, Cam Hagenbuch, Don Replogle, Rick Smith, Jeremy Vent, Don Replogle, Jeremy Vent, and Dan Wakefield. The Sestercentennial Corner In October 1858 the Allegheny Synod met at Trinity. At that time the synod adopted a resolution in support of the purchase of the Soldiers Orphans Home in Loysville PA. Rev. D.L. Tressler donated 500 acres of personal property for the expansion of the orphanage and it was formally renamed Tressler Orphan Home. The children who lived there were mostly orphans of the Civil War. The people of Trinity took an active role in supporting these children.

~ 2018 Church Council & Ministry Team Notes ~ President: Kevin Rizzo Vice-President: Wynn Leppert Secretary: Tammy Crawford Treasurer: Jay Cessna Worship & Music: Jennifer Bailey & Lisa Hagenbuch Children & Youth: Tammy Crawford & Kevin Rizzo Adult & All-Parish: Alice Corle & Betsy Littlefield Outreach: Mary Lorah & Carol Siegfried Property: Wayne Hullihen & Wynn Leppert Finance & Stewardship: Jay Cessna & Don Replogle Thank You for your Leadership & Service! Upcoming Council & Ministry Team Meetings and More: December 23 (Sunday); 9:45 am ~ Annual Congregational Meeting January 6 (Sunday); 1:30 pm ~ 2019 Church Council Orientation January 9 (Wednesday): 4:00 pm ~ Meals to Heal Ministry Team January 21 (Monday); 6:00 pm ~ Finance Team Meeting January 21 (Monday); 7:00 pm ~ Property Team Meeting Altar & Nave Renovation Fund ~ Original Goal: $265,365 ACTUAL FINAL COST: $255,000 Support from Capital Reserve Endowment & Memorial Funds: $56, 500 Giving-Goal from Parishioners and Friends: $198,500 Pledged Commitments from Parishioners and Friends ~ $198,850 Donations Received to Date: ~ $139,380 Outstanding Pledges ~ $59,470 THANK YOU, FOR YOUR FAITHFUL GENEROSITY! ~ Worship Attendance & Offerings ~ Our Worship and Tithes are an out-pouring of our Gratitude in response to the Lord s Gracious Gifts of Life and Salvation. This Past Week ~ through December 14 Attendance: 215 Tithes & Offerings: $9,576.65 Year to Date: $321,063.32 Thank You for Supporting the Ministries of Trinity with your Time, Prayers, and Generosity!

Please contact the Church Office to have family members and/or friends included in the Prayers at Sunday Liturgies and on the Parish Prayer List. Please notify Pr Weinhold or Pr Short if you would appreciate visitations and prayers during hospitalizations or extended home-bound recuperations. For The Church Our Bishops, Pastors, Deacons and all who labor for the Gospel. Parishioners who serve on our Church Council & Ministry Teams The ministry of the Bedford Food Outreach and all who work to feed the hungry. The Children s Winter Clothing Ministry: those who share, those who shop, and the children whom we serve. For Our Nation and All Peoples Of Creation Leaders of the Nations, and our own National, State and Local Officials. Police Officers, Fire-Fighters, Rescue Workers, and Military Personnel. For Parishioners, Family Members & Friends, especially Fred & Nancy Batzel, Ann Bittner, Harry Clark, Arlene Fluke, Lizzie Martz, Laura Morse, Suella Pensinger, Peg Roadman, Mildred Pug Rose 12/16 ~ Christopher Iacobelli (Mike Macchiarolo s cousin), Taj Zielezinski (Macchiarolo s friend), Charlie Barton (Pat Macchiarolo s cousins grandson), Bill Crawford (Fran Leibfreid s friend), Don Amick (Boyer Family s friend) 12/9 ~ Helen Robinette (Denise Steele s friend), Cheryl Bailey (Jennifer Bailey s sister-in-law), Lisa Bradley (Janelle Lowe s sister), Pr Bill Defibaugh (Pr Short s friend) 12/2 ~ Irene Holland (Jennifer Bailey s friend), Bonnie Schnably (Joe s cousin) For Those Who Have Died and Those Who Mourn George H.W. Bush (11/30 41 st President of the U.S.), Dick Will (11/27 Gloria Mellott s & Joyce Wise s brother), Jackie Hartrampf (11/22 Jennifer Bailey s mom), Dale Elliott (11/19 Tony Kleinertz s brother), Gladys Dumeyer (10/20), Earl Johnson (10/20 Lori & Fred Dunkle s friend), Joe Gardner (10/19).

Serve the Lord with Gladness, and Come into His Presence with Singing! Psalm 100 Serving Today ~ December 16 8:30 am 11:00 am Cantor/Choir Sara Poynor Zywiolek Anthem Choir Greeters Wayne & Beth Hullihen Jerry & Tanya Replogle Ushers Dan Wakefield Mike & Melinda Feaster Dan Kerr & Craig Hess Joe & Nanette Schnably Acolytes Emmi & Cameron Hagenbuch Robyn & Emily Casalena Lector Janet Raines Linda McElroy Deacon Guy Mellott Diane Cogan Altar Guild Betsy Littlefield Linda McElroy Mary Lorah Carol Feather Serving Next Sunday ~ December 23 8:30 am 11:00 am Choir/Cantor Anthem Choir Jennifer Bailey Greeters Joe & Charlene Rose Rick & Judy Smith Ushers Marlene Seese, Jeremy Vent Jeff & Nancy Saxman Wayne Hullihen & Fred Claycomb Dave & Sharon Wertz Acolytes Andrew Crawford Tyler Dunkle Dalton Crawford Brayden Claycomb Lector Laura Vent Marlene Claycomb Deacon Kevin Rizzo Don Replogle Altar Guild Linda Vensel & Christy Kidd Carol Siegfried Stephanie Martz Janet Bowser ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ December Offering Stewards: Lisa Hagenbuch & Carol Siegfried December Property Steward: Mark Nelson December Recycling Steward: Peg Turner ~ ~ ~ ~ ~