The Trinity Trumpet www.trinityfairview.com Upcoming Events Sunday, February 3-4th After Epiphany Superbowl Hoagie Pick Up 10:00 AM - One Service Sunday 11:15 AM - Congregational Meeting Monday, February 4 9:00 AM - 2:00 PM - TCNSK 6:30 PM - Rediscover Jesus, West Norriton Diner 7:00 PM - Liturgy Team Meeting Tuesday, February 5 9:00 AM - 2:00 PM - TCNSK with Chapel 7:30 PM - PEAL Rehearsal Wednesday, February 6 9:00 AM - 2:00 PM - TCNSK with Chapel 12:00 PM - ROMEO s Lunch 12:00 PM - Juliet s Lunch 6:00 PM - Girl Scouts Meeting 7:30 PM - SALT Rehearsal Thursday, February 7 9:00 AM - 2:00 PM - TCNSK 7:30 PM - CAPPELLA Rehearsal Friday, February 8 9:00 AM - 2:00 PM - TCNSK 6:30 PM - RSCM Rehearsal Sunday, February 10 5th After Epiphany Girl Scout Cookie Sale 9:00 AM - Eucharist with Cappella 10:15 AM - Adult Faith Formation & The Sunday Mix 11:15 AM - Eucharist with Salt Sunday, February 3 Single Service Sunday at 10 am Congregational Meeting at 11:15 am Agenda: 2019 Operating Budget Hoagie Pick Up If you pre-ordered hoagies, please pick them up in the kitchen this Sunday after service. Cash or check are accepted for payment. We ordered a few extra that are available for sale. First come, first served. Thank you for your support of Trinity s youth. Trinity s Clergy: The Reverend Stacey-Kyle Rea pastorskrea@gmail.com
Understanding the Budget Process There have been some misunderstandings about budget preparation. There is a tremendous amount of work that goes into creating a yearly budget. It begins with staff submitting budget requests for their particular area to the finance team; those numbers are reviewed and refined. The finance team needs to estimate weekly giving, as well as income from the preschool and all of the expenses involved in maintaining the building, campus and mission here at Trinity. It is a long and time consuming process. This year, a member of the finance team met with each of the staff directors to discuss budget needs. The finalized budget is then submitted to council by the finance team for review and approval. Once council approves the proposed budget, it moves forward to the congregation. In accordance with our constitution, congregational meetings and materials for them must be distributed a minimum of two weeks before the scheduled date of the meeting. This includes the proposed budget. Please understand that there can be no changes to the proposed budget once it is submitted to the congregation for review. At our upcoming February 3 congregational meeting, there will be a vote taken after explanation and discussion of the budget, where the congregation will either approve or vote down the proposed budget. If the congregation approves the proposed budget, there will be a time after the meeting to discuss creative solutions for closing the deficit gap and supplementing resources for programs. If the congregation does not vote to approve the proposed budget, and the assembled voting members do not come up with a feasible solution that is voted on and approved on February 3, then all spending is halted until an approved budget is in place. This year our finance team spent over 100 combined hours preparing our proposed budget. Please thank the volunteers on our finance team for the hard work and dedication that they have put into preparing this year's budget; in a time when our financial position is challenging, we are blessed to have faithful stewards watching over our resources. Thanks to all of you for your care and concern about the budget. Trinity's Council
Lost & Found A FitBit was found during worship on Sunday, January 13th. If you lost one, please contact Kim Travetti in the church office. Save the Date Helping Hands Event The HELPING HANDS fundraiser to support our families in need, will be held on Saturday, March 16th from 6:30 pm until 9:00 pm. St. Paddy's Day Trivia Night Family friendly with trivia for all ages! (Tom Shields-Trivia host) Hot Roast Beef sandwiches with sides. (Catered by Muffins of Bridgeport) BYOB Music and auction Juliet s Lunch Women s lunch will be on February 6th at The Green Turtle in the Northtowne Shopping Center at DeKalb Pike (Rt. 202) and Germantown Pike at 12:00. Please call Joan Woodruff @ 485-686-4921 if you plan to attend. TLC On Call Schedule If you are in need of pastoral care on either a Friday or Saturday (Pastor Skyle s days off), a member of TLC is always on call. Below you will find the on-call list for this month. February 1 & 2 Jenny Anderson 610-304-1705 February 8 & 9 Lynn Chialastri 484-571-8438 February 15 & 16 Sally Jeffries 610-716-5783 February 22 & 23 Nancy Klein 610-405-9879
Dinners On Us It s time to update the list of cooks as well as to draft new ones to volunteer for this important ministry. As you may know, the mission of Dinners on Us is to supply meals to members who are ill, who have had a death in the family or who are facing other challenges that life so often presents. Once you join, you will receive, at various times, an email with a link outlining who/what/ where and when a meal is needed. There is NO obligation to sign up to provide a dinner every time you receive an email. If you are not a cook, you are still welcome to join this ministry! Instead of preparing a meal, you can deliver a restaurant gift card or even order a meal off the website- TakeThemaMeal.com the website we use to schedule Dinners on Us. There are no meetings you must attend. You can help when it is convenient for you to do so. For more information or to join, please contact Jenny Anderson, via text 610-304-1705), email (jenny63060@gmail.com) or telephone (610-304-1705). Habitat for Humanity With permits and plans finally approved, work has begun on the new build in Bridgeport. Trinity is scheduled to provide 10 volunteers to work on the home this February 23 rd! Both skilled and non-skilled people are needed. If you are interested in being part of the Trinity Build Team, please see Lynn Chialastri or contact her at lmchialastri@shannondell.com. Rediscover Jesus Monday, February 4th Rediscover Jesus will meet on Monday, February 4th at 6:30pm at the West Norriton Diner in Jeffersonville. We will be studying the book Tattoos on the Heart by Gregory Boyle and discuss Chapter 2, "Dis-Grace". We encourage you to read the chapter in advance. If you need a book please see Marilou Doughty. Individual dinner checks will be provided and the diner is BYOB if you'd like to bring a beverage. Please join us this Monday for fellowship, dinner, and discussion. If you have questions, please contact Marilou Doughty at mariloudoughty@gmail.com
The Love Test A few years ago I was coming home from work, late as usual. Turns out I realized that this was no ordinary day. It was February 14 th. Yes, Valentine s Day and I was headed home empty handed. Not to be too late, as I was already, I pulled into the parking lot of the local supermarket. Surprisingly crowed for a Tuesday night I thought. When I entered the store I saw the reason before me. 40 to 50 other men roaming around the flower section looking for anything that was red had a heart on it and bloomed. There was another group scanning the candy aisle for any heart- shaped or laced covered box they could find that remained on the shelf. We were all in this together, fearful of the reaction to being empty hand upon arriving home. So it was not about sentiment at this point it was about survival. Get something, make the effort and hope it passes the love test. I got older and wiser. I got to the supermarket during the day and got the best pick of candy boxes and of course the heart shaped balloon that says BE MINE. (Always a show stopper.) But this time I will go to the supermarket and go in another direction. I will buy some food for someone I have never met. Yes someone who was not in need of a Whitman s Sampler but who needs basic food for their family dinner table, like our neighbors in the Daily Bread Food line each month. This too is about survival. A box of cereal, a can of tuna fish, and jar of peanut butter has as much heart filled love as a 2 lb Russell Stover heart- shaped box of candy. It is February, the Valentine month. Symbols of love and caring come at us in many clever forms. The supermarket is just waiting for your arrival. This time go in and fill a bag with food and bring it to church this Sunday, February 3rd. What a sweetheart deal this is. In service, Rick Cole
Doris Mohr February 2 Katrina Stansbeary February 5 Emma Mulligan February 6 Taylor Richardson February 7 Christine Steiner February 9 Kate Taxis February 9 Shaun Carlson February 10 Courtney Martin February 11 Benjamin Dixon February 12 Bill Rice February 12 Colette Zahour February 12 Chris Botzum February 15 Josh Woolsey February 15 Vivienne Escoto February 16 Arabella Escoto February 16 Justine Fry February 17 Delaney Lacerte February 17 Jerry Linfoot February 17 Tracy Richardson February 21 Sandy DiPrinzio February 22 Philip Ditzler February 22 Emily Hardy February 24 James Wolfe February 27 Caleb Woosley February 27 John & Alma Nowmos February 10 Church Council Contacts Ann Dungan, President rella1@comcast.net Marilou Doughty, Vice President mdoughty@montcopa.org Lynn Chialastri, Secretary lmchialastri@shannondell.com Mike Martorelli, Treasurer michael.martorelli@fairmountpartners.com Dan Ditzler dand@newtonassociates.com Craig Moyer reyom0825@comcast.net Rebecca Shadle rebwynn@gmail.com Jeremy Stansbeary stansbeary@gmail.com Matt Zuczek councilmanzuczek@gmail.com Jane Sweeney jsweeney@shannondell.com Nancy Klein msnancyklein@gmail.com Reese O Brien, Youth Representative reesepiecy4@gmail.com