Trinity Tidings Thursday 2. March 2017 Trinity welcomes all to a community in Christ; serving others, growing in faith, living in hope, and reaching out in love. Intergenerational Sunday School PRETZELS and Lenten Fair! First Sunday in Lent 5. March 9:30 am Trinity Lutheran Church Join us during the Christian Education hour 9:30 am to 10:30 am as we celebrate Lent by making homemade soft pretzels, and do other Lenten crafts. 11200 Old Georgetown Rd. North Bethesda, MD 20852 Phone 301.881.7275 E-Mail office@trinityelca.org Web TrinityELCA.org Facebook facebook.com/trinityelca A Reconciling in Christ and a Stephen Ministry congregation of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America First Sunday in Lent 5. March 2017 Assisting Us in the Liturgy this Sunday 8:15 am 10:45 am Acolytes Joshua B Anders S Assisting Ministers Carol B Sabrina R Children s Church Donna S David C Greeters Donna & Steve S Peggy J Lectors Carol B Sarah G Ushers Donna & Steve S Angela B & Julie N Coffee Hour Donna & Steve S Len & Ani S Altar Custodians Carol B & Christine B F Bulletin Assembly Dick J Tellers Dick & Peggy J
Stewardship Update as of 26. February 61 families have pledged $289,270 to our annual stewardship campaign. BIGGER than a Building! 63 families have pledged $481,440 to our 3 year mission appeal. As of 26. February $254,982 has been given to BTAB! If you have returned your commitment cards, THANK YOU! If you have not returned your commitment cards for Grace Changes Everything and BIGGER than a Building!, please prayerfully consider the blessings God has given you and respond generously. The information for our annual stewardship program and our special mission appeal are on the Trinity web page under the Giving tab. Thank you and God bless you in your generosity! Starting This Sunday! The Reformation 500 Book Fair 5.-19. March (9:30 am-1:00 pm Sun., 6:00-7:30 pm Wed.) with 15 titles for purchase by the congregation on Luther themes. Also, come and take a selfie with Martin and Katie Luther! Coming Next Week The Sparkhouse Book Fair 12.-26. March (9:30 am-1:00 pm Sun., 6:00-7:30 pm Wed.) with over 30 children s books and videos for purchase. First Sunday in Lent 5. March 2017 Genesis 2:15-17; 3:1-7 Psalm 32 Romans 5:12-19 Matthew 4:1-11 Full Meal How Jesus gets into the wilderness is intriguing. Having just been affirmed as God's beloved Son, who would choose to fast for forty days? Not even Jesus does. Certainly this can only be the work of the Spirit. While in the wilderness Jesus confronts three temptations from the devil. A pastor asked some catechism students what is at stake in these temptations. Why is it so important for Jesus to reject them? One student said, "It's like when my parents have a dinner party." She was asked to say more. "Well," she started, "the party always starts with hors d'oeuvres. Everyone stands around sampling, but no one gets really excited about eating everything because they know dinner is coming." Not getting it, the pastor asked her how that helped her understand Jesus' behavior. She explained, "Jesus came to be a meal for us. If he had changed the stones into bread, he'd have just given us hors d'oeuvres!" In Matthew 14 and 15, Jesus will feed thousands with bread, fish, prayer, and blessing. Ultimately in 26:26 he will reveal himself to be the meal of forgiveness and salvation for all people. It is this meal, the bread of life, we receive at the Lord's table. Jesus will be raised up on the cross and again challenged to save himself-"if you are the Son of God, come down from the cross" (Matt. 27:40)-but again he rejects the temptation. Instead, for our sake, he dies and is laid in a tomb. People find Christ's meaning for the world not by possessing power over earthly kingdoms, but through encountering the resurrected Christ who sends disciples to serve in the world God loves. This walk is not accomplished alone. We, like Jesus, minister to others only through the leading and partnership of the Spirit. Reprinted from Words for Worship, 2016 Augsburg Fortress. Used by permission of Augsburg Fortress. 2
Remember in Your Prayers... the church our synod & bishops Bishops Elizabeth Eaton and Richard Graham our missionaries Stephen Deal & Marta Giron, Central America our congregation Trinity Church... the nations Afghanistan, Central African Rep., Congo, Egypt, Haiti, Indonesia, Iraq, Iran, Israel, Liberia, Libya, Myanmar, Namibia, Palestine, the Philippines, Russia, Somalia, Sudan(Darfur), Syria, Ukraine, the United States, Venezuela, Yemen, and Zimbabwe... the sick and suffering nursing/rehabilitation center Margaret B, Aarondale Assisted Living Elaine D, Potomac Valley N. & W. Bruce S, Sunrise of McLean Philip T, Manor Care Potomac John W, Sunrise of Rockville home Billie J Fred K June L Craig O Kathy T Rob W Betty Y family and friends* Dorothy F del V, friend of Ani S Janet D, aunt of Susan K Vicki F, friend of Kathy B Jose Luis G I, cousin of Ani S Carol H, mother of Kathy H Fred H, friend of Diana M Jack R, friend of Marilyn G Jamie S, friend of Mary M Jacob S, friend of Lisbeth N-D Noble S, cousin of Miriam M Don W, cousin of Cathy C *For family and friends, prayer requests will be kept on the list for 4 weeks. After 4 weeks, please complete another card. Thank you. Anniversaries 8 Mar Bruce S & Zidi B Baptismal Days 5 Mar Marjorie W 6 David C, Nancy N 9 Nancy J This Week at Trinity Sunday 5. March 2107 First Sunday in Lent ELCA Hunger Offering Sunday 8:15 am Holy Communion 9:30 am Intergenerational Sunday School - Pretzels 9:30 am Adult Inquiry 9:30 am Reformation 500 Book Fair 10:45 am Holy Communion 12:15 pm Reformation 500 Book Fair Mon. 7:30 pm Heavenly Handbells (Wor) Tues. 11:15 am Staff Meeting 7:00 pm Stephen Ministry Supv. Wed. 2nd Wednesday in Lent 1:00 pm Men s Group at Larry J s 6:00 pm Reformation 500 Book Fair 6:30 pm Soup & Bread Supper 7:15 pm Hymn Sing 7:30 pm Evening Prayer 8:30 pm Trinity Singers Sat. Daylight Savings Time begins set clocks ahead one hour at bedtime Next Sunday 12. March Second Sunday in Lent 8:15 am Holy Communion 9:30 am Sun. School/Adult Classes/ Adult Inquiry 9:30 am Reformation 500 & Sparkhouse Children s Book Fair 10:45 am Holy Communion 12:15 pm Reformation 500 & Sparkhouse Children s Book Fair 4:00 pm Confirmation Class 6:00 pm Youth Group Gather (6-12 th ) Looking Ahead at Trinity 14 Mar Congregation Council, 7:30pm 15 Trinitarian Deadline Birthdays 8 Mar Mary H 9 Wendy C, Sutton R, Karen W 10 Bill K Deaths Jon Frederick F Robert G. P + 25. February 2017 + 26. February 2017 brother of Glen F father of Cathy L 3
Trinity Men's Group next meeting will be held on Wednesday 8. March at Larry J's house starting at 1:00PM. Please let Larry know if you are planning to attend. Easter Flowers Please order by Sun 9. April It is time to order your flowers to decorate the sanctuary for the Easter services. You have the choice of ordering: Easter lilies, azaleas, or hydrangeas. Lent 2017 The Small Catechism Wednesdays in Lent 8. March - 5. April 6:30 pm Soup & Bread* Supper 7:15 pm Hymn Sing 7:30 pm Evening Prayer 8. March The Ten Commandments 15. March The Creed 22. March The Lord s Prayer 29. March Holy Baptism 5. April Holy Communion * Including that flat round bread baked with cheese and cut into slices! 5. M a r c h - I n t e r - generational Sunday School - PRETZELS and Lenten Fair! We will celebrate Lent by making homemade soft pretzels, and some lenten crafts. 12. - 26. March (Sundays and Wednesdays) - Sparkhouse Children s Book Fair! You have the opportunity to purchase discounted children s books, videos, and bibles, and Trinity gets to keep the sample books for the church library. 12. March - Youth Group (6th - 12th Grade) - We will be meeting at 6 pm for dinner and a service project. Please RSVP to Anita. I wish to order: Easter lilies @ $19.00 each (10+ blooms, double stem) Azaleas @ $16.50 each (6" pot) White Red Pink Hydrangeas (3 blooms) @ $17 each (7" pot) Pink Blue White Please check if you would like to: donate pick-up Easter flowers are given to the glory of God By In memory of In honor of Please make your check payable to Trinity Lutheran Church and indicate "Easter Flowers" in the memo line. You may put your check and order form together in the Sunday offering plate or mail them to Trinity. 2017 Lenten Benevolence Offering to Lutheran Social Services Trinity has named the Lutheran Social Services Capital Campaign as its 2017 Lenten Benevolence recipient. Make your check out to Trinity, writing Lenten Benevolence LSS on the designation line, and use the special Lenten Benevolence envelopes in the pews. These will be counted toward Lenten Benevolence donations. 4
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