03.28.19 Published weekly on Thursday Page 1 United and empowered to worship, connect, serve Service Times Thursdays, 6:30 pm Spoken worship, Chapel Fridays, noon Prayer service, Chapel Saturdays, 5:30 pm Blended worship Fellowship Hall Sundays 8:30 & 11:00 am Traditional worship Nave & Contemporary worship Fellowship Hall Third Sundays, 12:30 pm Healing service, Chapel trinity today Welcome to our Guests We re glad to see you, and we hope you experience God s love among us. Let s look forward to Easter Sunday when we can proclaim, He is Risen! Sermon Theme This Week Mar. 28, 30, 31 Come Meet Jesus, Who Welcomes Us Home Pastor Brock preaching Sermon Theme Next Week Apr. 4, 6, 7 Come Meet Jesus, Who Receives Our Gifts Pastor Frey preaching 2000 Chestnut Street, Camp Hill, PA 17011 717.737.8635 www.trinitycamphill.org
03.28.19 Published weekly on Thursday Page 2 Follow these Lenten& Easter sermon themes Apr. 11-13-14, Palm Sunday Dramatic Palm/Passion reading (no sermon) Apr. 18-19-20, Thurs., Fri., Sat. Jesus Christ: Servant, Savior, Messiah April 21, Easter Sunday The Greatest Story Ever Told Order Easter flowers to decorate our worship spaces Weekends of March 30-31 and April 6-7, in the Gathering Space. Order tulips, daffodils, hyacinths, or lilies for $10 a pot to decorate our worship spaces for Easter. Order by April 7 for your listing in the bulletin as a gift in memory of a loved one or in honor of a person or event. You can still order after April 7 but without a bulletin listing. We will also decorate with balloons for the children! Don t miss this outstanding concert FREE CONCERT This Sunday, March 31 3 pm Acclaimed organist Chelsea Chen and the Trinity Concert Choir and orchestra present French Masters Included are great works by French composers Duruflé (Requiem), Poulenc (Concerto for Organ, Strings and Timpani), Vierne (Kyrie Eleison), Massenet (Meditation (Thais)), Mulet (Carillon Sortie)
03.28.19 Published weekly on Thursday Page 3 Follow Jesus footsteps on April 5 Friday, April 5. Come any time from 6-8 pm to follow the footsteps of Jesus on a Holy Week journey to Jerusalem. Experience the Last Supper, the crucifixion, the empty tomb, and more. This activity is wonderful for all ages, especially kids PreK grade 7 with parents. Don t miss it! And tell others! New this year: a special glow-in-thedark egg hunt. Help make this event special by donating plastic eggs and snack items such as juice, cookies, crackers, and pretzels. Drop off donations to the office by Sunday, March 31. Calling all men for breakfast The Men s Breakfast Gathering will meet on April 6 at Joe Hunter s home, 506 Gale Road, Camp Hill. All men and their friends are invited. Breakfast starts at 8. Joe and Judy will provide the food and drink, but they need to know how many are coming: 717-737-9933 or jahunter@hotmail.com. Care and pray for one another Every member prayer list March March 29 April 4 William & Barbara Herb; Jason & Beth Herb and children Ford, Lucas, Hudson, Max; Dirk & Kim Henry and children Mitchell, Jacob, Luke; Darlene Henriksen; William & Kitty Henne; Jeanne Henderson; Dan Henderson; Max & Amy Hempt; George Hempt; Ellen Hempt; Jeremy & Tina Heinnickel and Reagan; Mark & Amy Heinly and children Briana and Kierra; Jonathan & Jennifer Heilman and children Peter, Ellie, and Cora; Jason & Abbie Heikel and children Lilly and Madelyn Reach out to hospitalized and at-home members. See the list in the Narthex and the Gathering Space tract rack.
03.28.19 Published weekly on Thursday Page 4 Hey, Youth, we re calling you! THIS Sunday, March 31: It s YG Game Night, 6-8:30 pm. Meet in the YG room at 6 for dinner/drinks that we ll provide, and then we ll have TOTAL FUN and fellowship, including wacky YG games, and outside fun if the weather is nice. Just bring friends and snacks. For adults, too: Isaac's Community Night Fundraiser is Wednesday, April 10, from 10 am-9 pm. Eat (or take out) at Isaac s in the Lemoyne Plaza, and Isaac s will donate 25 percent of your bill for our youth programming and mission trip. Forms are in the Gathering Space. Read the numbers Trinity Financial Report February 2019 February Actual Jan-Feb Actual Jan-Feb Budget Contributions $89,220 $198,507 $186,425 Other Receipts 10,343 22,845 26,545 Total Receipts 99,563 221,352 212,970 Expenses 125,042 261,432 250,289 Budget Balance ($25,479) ($40,080) ($37,319) Books, books, and more books Can we get 900+ more books? A huge thanks to all our Faith Connect Kids! who donated more than 300 gently used children s books as part of the 40 Days of Kindness activity. Our Trinity Tutors would love it if you can keep those gently used books coming. The tutors want to give each of their 325 second graders in the Harrisburg School District several books of their own to read over the summer. So if you can dig even deeper in your own collection and at yard sales and library book sales it would be wonderful!
03.28.19 Published weekly on Thursday Page 5 Talk to the icon artist Ed Miller from Mechanicsburg, the talented icon artist whose beautiful works are displayed in the Gathering Space and worship areas, will be in the chapel on Sunday April 14, from 9:45 to 10:45 to talk about his work and to answer questions. Shhhhh, don t tell anyone! Do NOT read this unless you are in 6th or 7th grade. The Grade 6-7 Faith Formation class (aka Sunday School) is keeping a 50-year Trinity tradition of Secret Church alive. If you re the parent of a 6th or 7th grader well, actually, you shouldn t be reading this, but if you are, send your offspring to Room 11 in the basement. We won t say too much more because, again, IT S A SECRET. It s enough to know that we ve talked about the apostles risking their lives to spread Jesus s word after His death. On March 31, we ll try on costumes and make our altar cloth; on April 7, we ll reenact an early SECRET Christian worship service in the catacombs. Kitchen notes Missing from the kitchen. Anyone see the Trinity Cook Book that s escaped from the kitchen? The kitchen crew needs it, so if you ve seen it, help it to find its way back, please! We re looking for some kitchen crew members who are available weekdays to join the fellowship in the kitchen. No cooking skills required, just a desire to help your church and enjoy the company of fellow church members. Contact Joe Hunter 717-737-9933 or leave a message in the church office. Sunday through Sunday calendar Sunday, March 31 8:30 am. Worship. Nave and Fellowship Hall 9:45 am. Faith Formation Classes 9:45 am. Confirmation Class. 12 9:45 am. Trinity Book Review Group. 241 10:30 am. Cherub Choir. 123
03.28.19 Published weekly on Thursday Page 6 11:00 am. Worship. Nave and Fellowship Hall 3:00 pm. Concert. Nave 6:00 pm. Sr. High Youth Group Game Night. 236 Monday, April 1 6:00 pm. Hbg. Jr. Youth String Orchestra. 11-12 7:00 pm. Hbg. Symphony Youth Orchestra. FH Tuesday, April 2 6:00pm. Sewing Ministry. 237 6:30 pm. FaithX. FH. 7:00 pm. Community Outreach Ministry Meeting. 239 7:00 pm. Harrisburg Singers. Choir Rm 7:00 pm. Men s Small group. Library Wednesday, April 3 9:30 am. Women s Bible Study. 237 9:30 am. Library Staff. Library 5:20 pm. Wednesday Connect (formerly Sup n Study). FH 7:00 pm. Adult Bell Choir Rehearsal. Nave Thursday, April 4 9:30 am. Bible Study. FH 1:00 pm. Intercessory Prayers. Library 6:30 pm. Worship. Chapel 7:00 pm Chancel Choir. Choir Room 7:00 pm. Bible Study. 237 Friday, April 5 7:30 am AARP Tax Preparers. 237 12:00 noon Prayer Service. Chapel Saturday, April 6 8:00 am. Men s Breakfast Gathering. Joe Hunter s Home. 8:20 am. Trinity on the Run. Parking Lot 5:30 pm. Saturday worship. Fellowship Hall Sunday, April 7 8:00 am. Fair Trade Coffee Sales. GS 8:30 am. Worship. Nave and Fellowship Hall 9:45 am. Faith Formation Classes 9:45 am. Confirmation Classes. 12 10:30 am. Cherub Choir. 123 11:00 am. Worship. Nave and Fellowship Hall 5:00 pm. Youth Bells. Nave 5:30 pm. Matins Choir. Choir Room 6:00 pm. Junior Bells. Nave 6:30 pm. Junior Choir. 123
03.28.19 Published weekly on Thursday Page 7 Faith Connect Kids! 40 Days of Kindness This Lenten season, Faith Connect Kids! is serving others through 40 Days of Kindness. We ll share God s love with friends and family both in the church and in the community. Last week we learned about Jesus s miracle in feeding 5,000 people with just one child s lunch. Our kids decorated lunch bags and then took them home to fill with non-perishable food items that we donated to New Hope Ministries. Imagine what Jesus can do with all those bags of food. Check out our website (trinitycamphill.org/children-family) and follow us on Facebook (@trinitycamphill; #TLC40DaysOfKindness). Week 3 March 31 Give in Secret We live in a social media world where every accomplishment, no matter our age, is shared on the internet good deeds, school or home projects, awards, activities in which we or our kids excel. Then we wait for the likes and the comments. We feel good when people notice with Way to go or You are awesome or Keep up the good work. It s like applause! But ask yourself this hard question: Do we do these things and share them because we want to inspire others -or- because we want the potential applause? Hmmmm. This week we ll talk about serving others without looking for applause (Matthew 6:1-4). Our every action should be based not on how we ll LOOK to others, but rather on how we ll HELP others using the gifts and talents God has given us. God applauds our good deeds without having to comment online. In class, each kid will make a card for someone and deliver it anonymously. At home, the kids will make cards that we ll send to our at-home members. Also this week, let s turn our cameras around to snap pictures (with permission) not of our kids doing good deeds but of folks who serve our kids mom/dad making dinner or driving the kids to school or church, grandma babysitting, a teacher teaching, Miss Amy directing the choir, or who knows what else?
03.28.19 Published weekly on Thursday Page 8 Good Friday Prayer Vigil April 19 Please consider taking part in our Good Friday Prayer Vigil in the chapel on April 19. The vigil begins at 9 am and ends at 3 pm; it s divided into 18 segments, 20 minutes each. Sign up for one or more segments to form a chain to pray for our Savior Jesus Christ, for His church worldwide, for our global families, for all those in need everywhere, for our pastors, for our elected leaders, and for divine guidance from God, our Father. A midweek time to eat, share, learn, and connect (Re-focused version of our former Sup and Study series) Two more Wednesdays April 3 & 10 Theme: Connect with God, Connect with Others Select from your choice of FREE classes Pay only for dinner: $7/adults, $5/kids 6-12, Free/under 6 5:20 pm, Buffet opens 5:45 pm, Dinner Church begins 6:20 pm, Head to class 6:30 pm, Connection classes begin More info and sign up: Gathering Space or at trinitycamphill.org