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To make disciples of Jesus Christ for the transformation of the world. Trinity UMC Trinity United Methodist Church 838 North 25th Street Fort Dodge, IA 50501 515-573-3519 www.trinityumcfd.org facebook.com/trinityumcfortdodge FINANCE UPDATE Year to Date Previous YTD 02/28/2017 02/29/2016 April 2017 Planned receipts - General fund $ 54,514.44 $ 43,058.97 Total Planned Expenses $ 63,304.51 $ 55,111.84 $ (8,790.07) $ (12,052.87) Bills not yet paid: 2015 Apportionments $ 6,515.25 2016 Apportionments $ 46,687.84 2017 Apportionments $ 10,281.16 TOTAL UNPAID: $ 63,484.25 Sanctuary renovation loan balance: $ 126,897.37 Sanctuary long term loan payment: $ 1,427.86 per month (Maturity on loan June 5, 2029) Loan payments are made from the Building and Maintenance Fund income ** There are other non-planned income and expenses such as memorial money and various other giving's that have special purpose needs and expenses. A COMPLETE COPY OF THE MONTHLY FINANCIALS CAN BE REVIEWED OR HAVE A COPY MADE FROM THE CHURCH OFFICE. PLEASE HAVE ANY QUESTIONS DIRECTED TO THE OFFICE TO BE FORWARDED TO THE FINANCE CHAIR.

MEETING TWO ANNs The majority of congregation members in the United States are women. They have often been the ones to keep churches operational. They would not only take care of the ongoing work of keeping the places neat and functional, but also be the true face of the church to the local community and beyond. It is a fairly well-known fact that early in Methodism in the so-called New World, many of the first members of parishes were African Americans whether they were slave or free. The first known African American member, and a woman no doubt, was Annie Sweitzer. She was embraced at what is now called Strawbridge Shrine in Maryland. She first began meeting at John Evan s house as part of a covenant group. Over the passage of time, sad to say, many United Methodist churches were not so openminded and accepting. We all know the story of how the beginning of the African Methodist and the African Methodist Episcopal Zion Churches was a response to the racially discriminatory practices of white Methodists in Philadelphia. Despite these necessary outgrowths, it is always good for us to remember that the preeminent founder of the Methodist way, namely John Wesley, was opposed to slavery. Philadelphia was the locus for another development emanating from Methodists. Before she died in 1905, Ann Jarvis had commented to her daughter how she wished women from former Union and Confederate states would be able to come together in harmony forming a kind of Friendship Day among mothers. Anna started a voracious letter-writing campaign urging citizens to support the establishment of an annual Mother s Day. Eventually, various states like West Virginia and Pennsylvania liked the idea. But it wasn t until 1914 that President Woodrow Wilson saw merit in the idea and it was adopted by the U.S. Congress. As time progressed, however, Jarvis, once exhilarated by its overwhelming acceptance, started to observe how the intention of her special day was being corrupted. She had wanted it to be a day of emotion, praise, and honor. But over the next couple decades, it had become an occasion for merchants to make profits and consumers to purchase gifts and advertisers to have a field day, so to speak. She became infuriated and enraged when the U.S. Postal Service issued a Mother s Day stamp with a painting, Whistler s Mother, which included a vase of white carnations. She believed the stamp could easily serve as a boon for the floral industry and continue further to distract from the true essence of the commemorative recognition. Her disaffection for the commercialization of Mother s Day nearly drove her batty, for many disagreed with her anticapitalism. Unfortunately, she died a virtual recluse and an uncontrollable hoarder! Notwithstanding the tragedies of racism, sexism, and xenophobia, isn t it grand to have such firsts numbered among Methodists? Carry on! - Dr. B.

Former Harvard Divinity School New Testament scholar, Krister Stindal, was fond of referring to the resurrection of Jesus as the scandal of particularity. By that he meant the resurrection of Jesus defied logic [scandal] and only happened once in history [particularity.] We who live in the post modern world tend to think of the measure of truth as being scientific or verifiable, by repeating an activity, and getting the same result over again. That may be the test in the laboratories of men and women but in God s laboratory [which is creation], logic is replaced by faith. Events are not required to be redundant in order to be true. Miracles are possible in God s realm. Once seems to be enough for God! Further, the resurrection of Jesus is ultimately proof of God s desire to love us no matter what we do. After all, even when we humans put Jesus to death, and in an extremely cruel way, all it took for God and Jesus to prove to us that love is stronger than hate and death, was for God to send Jesus back to us as our loving savior. [Jesus did not come back to us seeking revenge for what we had done to Him but he sought and still seeks to offer us forgiveness for what we have done!] So I think Stendal is correct when he calls Jesus resurrection, a particular scandal; something that happened once and is outrageous! Christmas and Easter are the church s two big days. And if you think about them they are celebrations of God coming to us, as one of us, and then coming back to us when we chose to send God, in Jesus, packing. Those two events cannot be proven in our ways or scientific ways, but if we dare to believe in the authenticity of God coming to us and then returning to us with love for us, when we tried to shut God out; Easter can make all the difference in how we live and die and live again! God in Jesus still comes to us today! We can have confidence that God is in charge of our existence here and now, and for all time. That simple belief can free us from the rule of anxiety in our lives. We can believe that God in Jesus returns to forgive us for our Sin and that can free us from sins in general and the burden of guilt. It can even free us to ask others for forgiveness, and free us to forgive others; so we are not caught in the traps of punishment and anger. Easter, in particular, was a big deal for Krister Stindal, and Easter is a big deal for me! It is one day out of 365 that informs how I live the other 364. Easter reminds me of what God has done once and for all time! As a result Easter is about the here and now everyday and not just a day in history. I believe Easter is what God is doing for you and me!!! - Ron Kitterman Gene Joseph Boland Gladys Long Ilene Smith Rowena Bastian Nick Montgomery Shane Corey Lloyd Corey George & Jean Montgomery Rachel Bell Pastor John Hembry Carol Corey Joe Lennon Craig Kristensen Doris Ross Harold Jones Deb Shelton We are currently updating our prayer requests. Please let us know if there is anyone you would like added. Thank you and have a blessed month! Service Men & Women TUMC College Students Give a call Show you care!

Youth News and Upcoming Events ********** Mark Your Calendars: Our youth will once again be presenting Good Friday and Easter Sunrise Services. Good Friday: 7:00 p.m. Easter Sunrise: 7:00 a.m. There will be a breakfast following the Sunrise Service. Watch for details about other Holy Week services. We are practicing for the services during our regular Sunday youth group time- 3:00 p.m Please come and be part of this if you are in 8 th grade through high school. Youth Lock-In: We re having a lock-in on April 7 th for youth involved in the Holy Week Services. Looking for chaperones. Call Rachel (515-408-1197) if interested. Save the Date: Plans are currently underway for this summer s Vacation Bible School. Dates for VBS are June 26-29 (Mon. Thur.) from 5:30 until 8:00. We need high school an adult volunteers. Please let me know if you can help us out! Attention Kids and Parents: Our Sunday School kids will be singing during the 9:00 service on Palm Sunday, April 9 th. We are working on the songs, so please be here every week for Sunday School if possible! Reminder: Sunday School: (Preschool- high school) - 10:00 a.m. M.S. Youth Group (5 th 7 th grades) - Wed. 3:30-5:30 (6:15 if they stay for meal) Sunday Youth Group (8 th high school) - Sunday 3:00 4:30

Nonprofit Organization U.S. Postage PAID Ft. Dodge IA 50501 Permit No. 448 Return Service Requested 7:00 pm Good Friday Service led by Trinity s Youth 7:00 am Sunrise Sunday Service led by Trinity s Youth with breakfast following 9:00 am Easter Sunday Service 2017 Guest Day Our UMW Guest Day will be on Thursday April 13th at 11:30 AM. A salad luncheon will be served and our guest speaker will be from Informed Choices of Iowa. About Choices of Iowa Our Vision (what the future looks like) - Eliminate the need for abortion in Iowa. Our Mission (what we do everyday) - Turn Fear into confidence by meeting the Real Needs of women and men and providing Strength for life s touch choices Our Values - Abortion Elimination By Demand Reduction, Accountability, Relevance, Determination Please join us for this event!