"To each is given the manifestation of the Spirit for the common good." - 1 Corinthians 12:7

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Trinity United Methodist Church P.O. Box 6775 Los Osos, CA 93412 Phone: 805-528-1649 ----- Website: trinitylososos.org Church Email: church@trinitylososos.org Pastor Email: pastorg@trinitylososos.org Bill & Emily Rodenhi provide the flowers on the altar today Our Mission The Mission of Trinity United Methodist Church is to nurture one another and our neighbor in the love of God, serve our community, and encourage persons to become Christian disciples and good stewards of God s creation. Trinity UMC is a Reconciling Congregation. Welcome to this place of worship and gathering of Christian seekers. May your worship experience be a source of spiritual renewal as you seek to faithfully live out God s call upon your life. Our congregation strives for open minds, open hearts and open doors, toward all people without regard to race, age, gender identity, sexual orientation or physical abilities. Please silence all cell phones. The ministers of Trinity United Methodist Church are all its baptized members: adults, youth and children. We are equipped and encouraged in ministry and mission by the following Representative Ministers and staff: Bishop: The Rev. Grant Hagiya District Superintendent: The Rev. James R. Powell Pastor: The Rev. Gilbert Stones Lay Leader: Beth Crizer Dir. of Discipleship: Jeff Manildi Office Administrator: MaryAnn Jakes Music Director/Organist: Barbara Hoff Trinity Ringers Director: Thomas Tatton VCC Director: Bonnie Luther Hospitality this month: The Children s Ministries Team hosts coffee hour "To each is given the manifestation of the Spirit for the common good." - 1 Corinthians 12:7

October 21, 2018 22 nd Sunday after Pentecost Called by God, We Gather v Please stand, as you are able Chimes: The chimes mark the beginning of worship Welcome Prelude: "In the Eyes of a Child" by Judy Phillips Trinity Ringers, directed by Tom Tatton Marian Kaser, flute v Call to Worship The Rev. Gilbert Stones Let your hearts ponder the manifold works of God. Let your spirits soar amid the wonders of creation. There is pulsating life all around us. The earth is full of God s creatures. We gather to praise the God of all creation. We come to learn from the God we only dimly perceive. We reach out for answers to our questions. We long to find meaning and purpose for our days. v Lighting the Candle of Peace In silence, we pray for peace in our world v Opening Hymn: Let s Sing unto the Lord (Cantemos al Señor) #149 v Passing the Peace of Christ Response We Are the Church #558 Prayer Before the Word Spoken to by God, We Listen Epistle Lesson: Ephesians 4:7-13 L: The word of the Lord P: Thanks be to God Kelley Weir Psalm: Psalm 104 #826 Anthem: "Lord, We Plant the Seed" by Lee Dengler Children s Message This Is Where Children Belong #2233 Children and Youth are Invited to Sunday School Gospel Lesson: Mark 10:35-45 L: The Gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ P: Praise to you, Lord Christ ANNOUNCEMENTS FLOWERS FOR THE ALTAR Sign up today The members of our congregation volunteer to place flowers on the altar each week. You can sign up to bring flowers on almost any Sunday to celebrate or memorialize a special date or event, or just because it's Sunday. The sign-up sheet is located in the Social Hall. Write your name next to your preferred date and, if you wish, include a special note for the bulletin. HOME GROUPS Mondays at 6:30pm, and Tuesdays at 3:30pm The Tuesday afternoon group is studying the overlooked, insightful and delightful letter to the Hebrews. Copies of William Barclay s commentary on Hebrews will be available for $8 for interested parties. Visit our website at trinitylososos.org/get-involved/home-groups for more information. PEOPLE S KITCHEN Thursday, Oct 25, 12 noon Prado Day Center, SLO - Carole Harden will be in the Social Hall after church to explain more about People s Kitchen and how Trinity is involved in feeding the homeless of SLO County. Sign up with Carole to help with preparations and/or to serve lunch. This is the last time we will serve at Prado in 2018. The next opportunity will be at the new facility in January 2019. OPEN HOUSE! Saturday, Oct 27, 2:00pm-4:00pm Pastor G and Rachel invite you to attend their annual open house. Stop by and enjoy the marvelous Halloween décor. Call for driving directions at 805-439-2599. CELEBRATION LUNCHEON Sunday, Oct 28, 11:30am Social Hall You're all invited to the free luncheon that concludes our Stewardship Campaign. RSVP on the pledge card you received in the mail or call the church office at 805-528-1649. TURRI ROAD CLEAN-UP Saturday, Nov 3, 10:00am The Church & Society Committee invites you to come out and help clean up scenic Turri Road. Meet at the intersection of South Bay Blvd and Turri Road to join the rest of the crew. Be sure to wear sturdy shoes, gloves, and sunscreen. CRAZY SONG FESTIVAL Sunday, Nov 4, 3:00pm Come out and enjoy this fun afternoon event presented by Trinity UMC. Original songs, a world championship carrot peeling contest, and a melodrama written by Mike Eggleston are among the entertainment. A free will offering will be accepted at the door. CENTRAL COAST LAY SERVANT COURSES Saturday, Nov 10 & 17, 9:00am-3:00pm SLO UMC Two courses are offered: Lay Servant Basic Course and Leading in Lay Pastoral Care. You must attend BOTH Saturdays. The cost is $45 for the book and lunch both days. Registration forms are available in the church office. Deadline to register is Nov 2. ALL CHURCH CLEANING DAY Saturday, Nov 17 Believe it or not, it s that time of year again! Join the Trustees in the Sanctuary for a couple of hours of cleaning and polishing just in time for the holidays. A cleaning day for the Social Hall and Kitchen is scheduled for December 8. Talk to Elizabeth Clover about signing up to help. COMING SOON Thanksgiving Baskets; UMW Bazaar; Advent Activities

Prayer List Asking for your continued support in prayer for those in need. If you or someone you know needs to be included on the prayer list, please fill out a prayer request located in the pew. Names will remain on the prayer list for four weeks unless otherwise requested. To be removed from the list, please contact the church office. Allen Family of Linda Bailey Carol Benitez Leonora Calixtro Bea Case Avery Clark Richard & Lois Cowan Liz Curren Liz Dain Mary Jane Deal Barbara & Bud Devine Gary Dove Lua & Russell Dragna Jim Fox & Family Susie Gale Ruth Ganta-Deal & Family Elaine James Christopher Joiner Don Landis Jora Landis Cornelio Lazo Lita Lazo Jo Marshall Rev. Ken McMillion Ted Oliver Adela Patague Dorothy Rooney Sue Scheppler Jennifer Stones Laura Strauss Jim Wagner John Whitesal Family of Virginia Zuchelli North Hills Hispanic Mission Northridge UMC Sermon: Thanksserving The Rev. Mike Eggleston v Hymn: Make Me a Channel of Your Peace TFWS #2171 Pastoral Prayer Blessed by God, We Respond The Lord s Prayer Our Father, who art in heaven, hallowed be thy name, thy kingdom come, thy will be done, on earth as it is in heaven. Give us this day our daily bread; and forgive us our trespasses as we forgive those who trespass against us. And lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil for thine is the kingdom, and the power, and the glory forever. Amen. Vision Moment Announcements Offering our Gifts to God Offertory: v Doxology No. 94 v Prayer of Dedication Stewardship Folktune by Charles Callahan Praise God, From Whom All Blessings Flow Sent by God, We Go Out The Rev. Gilbert Stones v Closing Hymn: Many Gifts, One Spirit #114 v Benediction v Song of Blessing: Shalom to You Postlude: Postlude in D by C. Armstrong Gibbs

The Stones Home in Los Osos Saturday, October 27, 2:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. Pastor G and Rachel Stones invite you to their annual open house, just in time for Halloween. Stop by and enjoy some refreshments and check out the fun (and maybe even a little scary) décor. Dress up in your Halloween best or come as you are. THIS WEEK AT TRINITY SUNDAY 10/21 The Rev. Mike Eggleston Preaching 9:15 a.m. Chancel Choir Rehearsal Sanctuary 10:00 a.m. Sunday Worship Service Sanctuary 11:15 a.m. Coffee Hour Social Hall 11:30 a.m. SPRC Meeting Opal Room 4:00 p.m. Crazy Song Rehearsal Sanctuary MONDAY 10/22 2:00 p.m. Knitting, etc. Social Hall 6:30 p.m. Home Group Manildi Home TUESDAY 10/23 9:00 a.m. Tuesday Crew Opal Room 10:00 a.m. Food Pantry Kitchen 3:30 p.m. Home Group Eggleston/Murta Home WEDNESDAY 10/24 11:00 a.m. Prayer & Care Group Pastor s Office 6:00 p.m. Bell Choir Rehearsal Sanctuary 7:30 p.m. Chancel Choir Rehearsal Sanctuary THURSDAY 10/25 12:00 p.m. People s Kitchen Prado Day Center FRIDAY 10/26 10:00 a.m. Food Pantry Kitchen SATURDAY 10/27 2:00 p.m. The Stones Open House SUNDAY 10/28 9:15 a.m. Chancel Choir Rehearsal Sanctuary 10:00 a.m. Sunday Worship Service Sanctuary 11:30 a.m. Stewardship Luncheon Social Hall

A LITURGY OF A TO Z AT TRINITY FROM 93 TO 2000 ACOLYTE studies met weekly. Thanks, Ed Womack. Acolytes helped give children s message. *BUILDING projects added the social hall, offices, upstairs, restrooms, expanded sanctuary and a northmost classroom. Thanks, Crizer Construction and Shong and Sons Construction, contractors; and Chris Isler, builder. CONFIRMATION classes met over many weeks and took an annual mission trip. Two DOZEN new members on average joined each year, 164 in all. (Although none of them were average.) *EARLY morning men s study met at 6:00 a.m. every Tuesday, with some fascinating studies. *FUND-RAISING was everywhere. 6 years of capital funds drives paid for the new construction. GUEST musicians included the Mozart Festival, Silly Song Festival, and much more. Plus, great music blessed every Sunday morning worship. HOMELESS shelter meals for Prado were prepared, and Trinity s food closet kept stocked. *An INVESTMENT Club was tried. (The recession a few years later was probably not our doing.) *A JOB fair with adults sharing their professions with youth, was eye-opening. KNITTED items galore were found at the UMW Holiday Bazaar. *LENTEN and Advent evening worships were held weekly, often with drama and art. * MUSIC MATTERS taught music to VCC children and others. Thanks, Marian Kaser and Kim Rosen. NEW member classes each had seven sessions, with closing dinners with church officers. Thanks, Rev. Ed. OUTSIDE groups from the community regularly used our facilities, including AA, Literacy Training, scouts galore, and many more. *PROPERTY just to our west was purchased, 1¾ acres with house. This cost us 13 years of paying the mortgage, but helps fund Trinity now. We still own ¾ of an acre. How to best use it? QUILTERS, heritage quilters, knitters and sewers made beautiful handiwork. *ROAD clean-up of Turri Road began, especially with our youth. Thanks, Sandy Green. *SIGNBOARD out front was donated by Mary Boardman who also welcomed everyone to worship. TRINITY Love and Care included 15-20 visitors and callers. Thanks to Jan Carpenter, Marie Shutz, Deborah Whitson, Alice Ogle, and so many others. *UNUSUAL sightings of Biblical characters were reported during worships. *VILLAGE Children s Center was led faithfully by fine teachers and director Janet Neilsen. WORSHIPS were held on Thanksgiving and Christmas Days, as well as Thanksgiving and Christmas Eves. Thank you, Rev. Ed. XPECTATIONS of all members were adapted and recommended, including regular worship attendance, giving, prayer and participation in at least one serving group. YOUTH Groups for Middle School and Senior High, and Sunday classes for each, met weekly. ZIP lines were never here. Nor zebras yet at Blessings of the Animals. But zillions of other gatherings were here, including adult classes each Sunday morning, family campouts, guest adult enrichment speakers with Mike Rosen, Halloween Haunted Hoot, Round Robin Dinners, Tuesday Crew, annual Vision Days, Walkathons for Hunger, and zo much more. Thanks be to God!!

LEADERS AND OFFICERS OF TRINITY UMC, 1993-2000 Having gifts that differ according to the grace give to us, let us use them. Romans 12.6 Lay Leaders Administrative Council Chairs Council on Ministries Chairs Chet St Vincent Dean Newman Betty Lewis Joe Asire Earl Cornwell Dick Kane John Petersen UMW Presidents Trinity Love and Care leaders Building Committee chair Alice Whitbeck Jan Carpenter Ray Bracken Pat Winstanley Marie Shutz Lorene Land Alice Ogle Deborah Whitson Education Director Youth Directors Office Managers Mike Rosen Pam Carroll Carla Sosa Liz Curren Kathleen Cosgrove Sandy Green Village Childrens Center Minister of Visitation Treasurers Music Director Janet Neilsen Rev. Harald Frey Jean Gandy Barbara Hoff Cal Gabriel Susan McMickell Trinity had a full array of 15-20 committees, boards, and task forces in these years. Thanks to hundreds of persons not listed above who helped in so many ways. Since we are surrounded by so great a cloud of witnesses...let us run with perseverance the race that is set before us. Hebrews 12:1 CURRENT MEMBERS WHO JOINED FROM 7/1/1993 THROUGH 6/30/2000 (or at least a partial list) Liz Blake Carolyn Boomer Dorothy Brandt Beth Crizer Bob Crizer Lucia Dickey Ron Dickey Nancey Flanders John Kelly Andrew Kersten Kimberly King Melissa Lazo Susan McMickell Taryn Mohler Wendy Porter Evan Rochte Dorothy Rooney Dick Sandige Edie Sandige Sara Solomon Jim Stanfill Julia Stanfill Stefanie Wacker Elizabeth Wilcox Charlotte Wood