Blessings Trinity Lutheran Church September What s Inside Letter from Pastor Celebrations Giving Serving Schedule Calendar 1 2 4 5 6 2018 Worship Times Sunday Morning 10:30 am Traditional *Communion offered on the 1st & 3rd Sundays of the month Education Wednesday Morning 9:45 am Bible Study Sunday Classes 1st & 3rd Sunday Morning 9:00 am- Sunday School (6th thru 12th grade) 2nd & 4th Sunday afternoon 6:00 pm- Youth Group (6th thru 12th grade) 4:30 pm Confirmation To whom Shall we go? To whom shall we go? You have the words of eternal life. We are going to start Christian education classes in church from September onwards. In these classes we learn and teach about the eternal life in Jesus. We continue to search the eternal words that Peter declared two thousand years ago. The search continues even to this day. The Greek word skleros, which means not hard to understand, but hard to accept. The overdose deaths, school shootings, bullying in schools, violence in the community, results from medical diagnoses make it hard to accept religion and Jesus for some. Difficulties faced in the work place make it hard to trust in God. Financial crises with bills to pay make it
To whom shall we go?.. continued from page 1 hard to accept our faith. Broken relationships make it hard to accept Christ. Children s new tendencies of entitlement make it hard to accept it. The tragic homicide of college student, Mollie Tibbetts, makes it difficult to see God in this event. The death and sickness of loved ones make it hard to see God s presence. Since we have our own view of who we want Jesus to be, there will be conflict within us. These incidents and conditions do not allow us to accept Projects.. Jesus as true God or Jesus as a trustworthy God. These circumstances lead us to two questions: Where is God? Why me? Peter said, Lord, to whom shall we go? You have the words of eternal life, but he did not know the commitment of that statement. Mary accepted Gabriel s message, but she did not know the cost of the acceptance. You and I accepted at the baptism font, but we are not daring enough to follow him. It is hard to accept Jesus in our struggles. The two questions may keep us away from God like the disciples who left Jesus or bring us closer to God like Peter and the other ten disciples. We need to put on the whole armor of God as Apostle Paul said, to withstand these evil days and commit ourselves like Joshua did, For me and my household, we will serve the Lord. God bless, Pastor Emmanuel There are several projects that should be addressed in and around our building. Some are upkeep and maintenance; some are new initiatives. All will need funding beyond what has been budgeted. Your council has proposed a special offering program to help pay for these projects. Each Sunday, an offering plate will be placed in the narthex for accepting free will offerings. A specific project will be identified each month. If necessary, more time will be provided. A list of projects is being prepared and will be made available for review in the near future. A first priority will be to re-establish the garden under the trees at the driveway/parking lot corner. Hopefully, enough funds will be available for a fall planting and other improvements. A proposed plan has been posted on the bulletin board. Comments and suggestions for this project are welcome. Other projects identified so far include: repair of the sign, completion of fire pit, Repair of the ceiling fans, and some interior painting. We also will be doing a study to determine ways to reduce energy consumption. Most of the projects would benefit from volunteer labor, so if additional offering is difficult, perhaps some our hands help could be provided. As always, any comments and suggestions for other projects or means of funds are most welcome. Just contact a council member.
Celebrations Birthdays 9/1 Cindy Swartz 9/2 Alexes Aughe 9/3 Vivian Bokash 9/3 Jan Coulter 9/5 Sandy Tegtman 9/6 Judy Champod 9/9 Nicholas Bradley 9/15 Brad Campbell 9/19 Rick Hammerle 9/20 Gina Lucas 9/21 Brenda Penumaka 9/22 Laura Aughe 9/25 James Hatfield 9/29 Connor Hammerle Anniversaries 9/1 Dave & Cindy Swartz 9/4 Richard & Benora Underwood 9/14 John & Christy Herrin 9/22 Frank & Carol Jensen Altar Flowers September Thank you to all of you who donate flowers for the altar in celebration of life events and for the glory of God. Sept. 2 Sept. 9 Sept. 16 Sept. 23 Sept. 30 Patrick Jensen s Birthday Fahrenbach/Thanks for family Neuman Anniversary Rick & Connor Hammerle s Birthdays Pastor s Desk 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 / 30 24 25 26 27 28 29
Week Of Current Expenses 8/5 8/12 8/19 8/26 $2,940.00 1,449.00 $1,505.00 $945.00 $.00 Restricted Funds Special Projects Sunday School Total Deposit 215.00 10.00 $35.00 $10.00 $.00 $20.00 $20.00 $00.00 $40.00 $.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $3,175.00 1,479.00 $1,540.00 $995.00 $.00 Giving Report Ask about electronic giving. Enjoy the Convenience of Electronic Giving As Trinity Lutheran Church continues into 2018, it is important to know what support we can depend on from our congregation members. By knowing what you are willing to commit financially, we are able to better plan for the future. Please consider setting up a recurring giving plan. Automating your financial commitments means your contributions will be received on a steady, uninterrupted basis. To set up a recurring giving schedule, complete a paper authorization form and return it to Joyce Wallace, Financial Secretary. The authorization forms can be found on the hallway bulletin board.
Church Office Note If you are unable to do your Sunday Servant position, please make sure to find someone to switch with you! The schedule is posted a month in advance on the bulletin board outside the office. Remember the office work is being handled by our church council members who are full time professionals as well as parents. Church Council Members Tom Coulter - President Steve Thomas - Vice President Tammy Campbell - Secretary Frank Jensen - Treasurer Joyce Wallace - Financial Secretary Jeff Thomas - Member at Large Carol Jensen - Member at Large Serving 9/2 9/9 9/16 9/23 9/30 Greeters Wiberg s Donna Spencer Betsy Inskeep McCormack Biddle s Acolyte Steve P. Ushers Ian C. Ushers Ushers Lector Eric W. Barb B. Rick H. Dave S. Tom C. Children s Church Communion Assistant Altar Guild Joyce W. x Sandy T. x Cheri T. Joyce W. Joyce W. Laura W. Laura W. Music Specialist John R. John R. Charile F. Valerie C. Randy G. Usher Team Autumn C Tammy C. Dave W. Logan W. Tom C. Jeff T. Abby T. Steve T. John H. Gene B. Counting Team Dorothy C. Steve T. Logan W. Valerie C. Rick H. Linda F. Jody F. Charlie F. Eric W. Dorothy C.
September 2018 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 10:00 am-choir 10:30 am Worship S. 12:00 pm-soccer 5:00 pm 8:30 am 9:45 am Adult Bible Study 8 am Men s Fellowship (Bob Evans) 4:30 pm-confirm 6:00 pm-youth 9:00 am-s.s 10:30 am Worship S. 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 5:00 pm 8:30 am 9:45 am Adult Bible Study 12:00 pm-soccer 4:30 pm-confirm 10:00 pmfellowship 10:30 am- Worship S. 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 5:00 pm 8:30 am 9:45 am-adult Bible Study 12:00 pm-soccer 4:30pm-Confirm 10:00 am- Fellowship 10:30 am- Service 12:00 pm- Soccer 4:30 pm- Confirm 30 Key S.S. Youth Sunday School Youth Youth Group Confirm Confirmation Class
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Education Bible Study Every Wednesday we will discuss the upcoming gospel text for Sunday s service. When: Wednesdays Time: 9:45am to 10:45 am Where: Fellowship Hall Celebration Fellowship We will celebration once a month birthdays and anniversaries by having fellowship. When: Last Sunday Time: 10:00 to 10:30 am Where: Fellowship Hall Sunday School When: 1st & 3rd Sunday Time: 9:00 a.m. Where: Youth Group Room Ruth Circle When: September 18, 2018 Time: 7:00 p.m. Where: Tammy Campbell s House Men s Fellowship This is a men s fellowship group that will meet twice a month as we become the men God designed us to be. When: 1st & 3rd Saturday Time: 8:00 am to 9:00 am Where: Bob Evans Table Talk This is a men s fellowship group that will meet once a month to discuss current events. When: 1st Wednesday Time: 7:00 pm to 8:30 pm Where: Parky s Youth Group When: 2nd & 4th Sunday Time: 6:00 p.m. Where: Youth Group Room
Harvest House The Community Garden group has a goal of providing 2,000 pounds of produce to the feeding program at the Shalom House. The garden group has already provided over 900 pounds. At this time, all of the produce must be preserved for future use by canning, freezing, or vacuum sealing. The only way this goal is likely to be achieved is by the grant that was bestowed onto St. Peter s Episcopal Church. The church received a Community Ministry Grant funded by the Lilly Endowment, Inc. St. Peter s Episcopal Church received a little over $47,000.00. Through these funds, they were able to repurpose and transform a portion of there church with new kitchen equipment. The area will be called, Harvest House Community Center. This center will be open to the public and has offered the youth of Boone County the opportunity to learn about gardening and food preparation. Starting in mid-september individuals or groups can bring into the kitchen, their own produce or may harvest produce from the Community Share Garden, which is located on the property of the church. Sandy Dailey, a Certified Food Handler, will teach you how to use the equipment and how to proceed with the best method for YOU to preserve YOUR food. All of these services are FREE, even the containers you need (canning jars, lids, rings, etc.). Donations are always appreciated to help offset the costs. If you have any questions or feel the sudden urge to volunteer, contact Sandy Dailey, Certified Food Handler at sandydailey@att.net or 765-481- 7596 Find out more information at: www.churchthatgrows.org. Click on Ministries and then Harvest House.
Camp Counselor Notes... Hello all. This summer I spent 10 weeks working for Lutheran Outdoor Ministries Indiana-Kentucky. This was my second summer on staff, and I was hired to the same position as last year. I was the counselor of the cabin Rome at Camp Lutherwald in Howe, IN (a 3 hour drive North of Lebanon). In a typical day at camp, we would have silly songs and Good Morning God before breakfast, Morning Pleasures where campers help clean up locations around camp, You- Choose where campers can choose between playing a game or making a craft, Bible study, lunch, Flop=on-Bunk aka nap time (one of my personal favorites), swim time in the lake twice a day, canteen where campers can buy snacks and play games, dinner, Chapel where we sing more serious camp songs and further learn about our bible story of the day, one large camp game, then campfire before bed time. Games ranged from capture the flag to letters to Garcia where campers delivered letters between hiding staff members. Once a week we had Outpost where camper's sleep outside in their sleeping bags under the stars. Every Wednesday night campers went on a Christ-walk where they witnessed staff members act out different stories in the bible. I acted out the story of Simon the sorcerer from Acts Chapter 8. All of the bible studies focused on God s grace and how it applied to the stories of The walk to Emmaus, The conversion of Saul, The parable of the sheep and the Goats, The Canaanite Woman, and The parable of the Prodigal son. Over the course of 8 weeks, my cabin housed children from 1st grade through Senior High and we had one week of Adult Mentally Handicapped where we had 30 campers between the ages of 30 and 80. I had so many great campers and many familiar faces both in my cabin and on staff with me. I can t really put into words how meaningful camp has been to me as a staff member and a camper. I feel so blessed to have worked there for two summers. I plan to work for LOMIK again next summer. Thanks again for your thoughts and prayers! Nicholas Biddle