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TRINITY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH APRIL 2017 VOL. 51 NO. 4 holy week Noon Services APRIL 10, 11 & 12 These half hour lunchtime services at Noon on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday of Holy Week provide a convenient worship opportunity. A guest speaker is featured and lunch is served following each service at 12:30 PM in the Oxmoor Fellowship Hall. ($5 per person) Nursery is provided. Holy Week Guest Speakers: 4/10 MONDAY Rev. Dedric Cowser New Beginnings UMC - Amy Johnson, soloist 4/11 TUESDAY Rev. Jermaine Richardson Bethel AME Church - Sara James, soloist 4/12 WEDNESDAY Rev. Amy DeWitte Anniston First UMC - Jodi Haskins, violin Maundy Thursday APRIL 13 SERVICE OF HOLY COMMUNION 6:30 PM - Oxmoor Sanctuary Good Friday APRIL 14 SERVICES OF DARKNESS 6:30 PM - Oxmoor Sanctuary 6:30 PM - Oakmont Sanctuary Contents EASTER SERVICES LENTEN OFFERING MISSION & OUTREACH EASTER EGG HUNT

A Note from Pastor Brian From the very beginning of the church, Christ followers have seen it as a sacred duty to trace Jesus final steps to the cross. There is a depth and a power to Christ s final days that, in some ways, say everything that needs to be said about who Jesus is. The four gospels, which tend to jump from story to story and location to location for the first several chapters, become incredibly specific during the final days of Jesus life, giving us more detail than in any other portion of the story. For two thousand years, pilgrims from around the world have descended on the city where Jesus died to remember his sacrifice. One of the most powerful experiences of my life was walking the Via Dolorosa, the Way of Suffering, through the ancient streets of Jerusalem last February, and imagining Jesus making his way towards Golgotha. For believers who couldn t make it to Jerusalem, many churches built labyrinths (similar to the one in our prayer garden) so that everyone could spiritually walk in the way of Jesus. I ve come to believe that the fanfare of Easter is directly proportional to how well we have walked through the Lenten season with Christ. The joy of Sunday morning belongs first and foremost to the ones who have wept on Good Friday, as you can t fully appreciate the miracle of the empty tomb unless you ve known the heartbreak of seeing it occupied. Telling the most painful parts of Christ s passion is more than just recounting history, it feeds our hunger for resurrection. I say all that to encourage you and yours to take full advantage of the worship experiences this Holy Week at Trinity. Come on Palm Sunday, April 9, and hear the glad hosannas as Christ enters Jerusalem for the last time. Worship with us on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday at Noon as some of the finest preachers in the area lead us in a time of reflection before we break bread together as a church family. On Thursday night at 6:30 PM, kneel at the Last Supper as Christ washes the feet of his followers, and calls us to be humble servants after his own heart. On Friday evening at 6:30 PM, watch as they nail the Lamb of God to a criminal s cross, and wonder at the depth of God s love. And then, come back on Saturday night at 6:30PM, or one of our three Sunday morning services (8:30, 9:45, or 11:00 AM) to hear the shocking news that what was once dead is now alive forevermore. You ll know those who have carried their own crosses, who have knelt at that splintery wooden throne, who have followed him even unto death they will be the ones singing the Easter hymns the loudest. He is risen then, now, and forevermore. Thanks be to God. Rev. Brian Erickson SENIOR PASTOR The joy of Sunday morning belongs to the ones who ve wept on good friday. berickson@trinitybirmingham.com 205.879.1737 Easter at Trinity APRIL 15 Saturday Evening Service 6:30 PM Traditional Worship, Sanctuary New! APRIL 16 Sunrise Service 6:30 AM Trinity Youth, Homewood Park (Rain: Wesley Hall) Traditional Worship Services 8:30, 9:45 & 11:00 AM Sanctuary Led by Rev. Brian Erickson Contact Worship Services 8:30, 9:45 & 11:00 AM Wesley Hall Led by Rev. Nathan Carden Trinity West Homewood Services 9:00 AM, 10:00 AM & 11:00 AM Oakmont Sanctuary Led by Rev. Jack Hinnen Easter Resurrection Cross Participate in a Trinity Easter Sunday tradition and bring fresh flowers and greenery from your yard and decorate the living crosses on the front lawns of both campuses on Easter morning before worship. Butterfly Release Children and their Sunday School classes will participate in the annual butterfly release on the front lawn of both campuses at 10 AM during the Sunday School hour.

United Methodist Women Upcoming Events UMW Luncheon & General Meeting Monday, April 17 at 10 AM [ Oxmoor Campus, Fellowship Hall ] All are invited to this special UMW Meeting and Luncheon. The program will feature Kam Carden as she shares the story of her family s international adoption journey. Lunch reservations are $6 each and non-umw members reservations can be made by emailing Billie Gray at gray81321@bellsouth.net. UMW members should email Circle Chairs for reservations. Reservation deadline is April 11. Hey Neighbor! Join us for the annual UMW Sunday & Brunch Sunday, April 23 at 10 AM [ Oxmoor Campus, Fellowship Hall ] The UMW invites all the ladies of Trinity to join them Sunday, April 23 at 10 AM in the Fellowship Hall for a UMW Sunday Celebration Brunch. Good friends of all ages, fabulous fellowship, and delicious food to celebrate and recognize Trinity s women in mission. If you are interested in joining or learning more about the UMW, please attend! Upcoming UMW-Supported Events Church Women United Meeting NACUMW Refresh & Retreat Friday, April 7, 9:30 am Saturday, April 8 Beloved Community Church Camp Sumatanga (UMW will carpool from Trinity) (UMW will carpool from Trinity) Questions about UMW? Contact Cel Bailey at umwpresident@trinitybirmingham.com. April 6 Trinity s Village of Moms! MOMentum Mothers Moving Forward - Supporting, Connecting, Growing - will meet on Thursday, April 6 from 10-11:30 AM in the Small Parlor. Moms meet for a morning of fellowship, friendship and programs focused on topics relevant to today s parenting. This month s speakers are sisters, Becky Avery Reamey, Jennifer Avery Patrick and Catherine Avery Skinner. They will tell heart-warming stories of faith and perseverance during the difficult times of life. Be prepared to laugh at their teasing, charmed by their joy, awed by their authenticity, and inspired by their love for each other and God. End of the School Year Evening Social Thursday, May 4 Save the Date! This group is open to moms with children of all ages. Childcare is provided and lunch is served ($7). Questions? Contact, Donya Traylor at donyamt@bellsouth. net for reservations and/or to be added to the email list, contact Elizabeth Sellers at elizabeth.s.sellers@gmail.com. [ A Note From The Finance Office ] In February, year to date giving to the general budget of $686,627 exceeded year to date expenses of $649,908 by $36,720. Additionally, we have kicked off our Lenten Offering raising over $10,000 in the first two weeks. To make a gift to the Lenten Offering, use the Lenten Offering envelopes available in each Sanctuary, write Lent in the memo line of a check, or make an online gift at http://www.trinitybirmingham.com/giving/. All proceeds from the Lenten Offering go to over 23 organizations outside the walls of our church! Laura Ellis, CPA lellis@trinitybirmingham.com Executive Director 205-879-1737 Join us for worship this month! April is a busy and exciting month for the church. We hope to see you and your family in worship and at some of the Lenten and Easter events and services. Remember! We also now have the Sunday 10 AM Community hour where each week there will be a chance to grow closer to each other and know Jesus better. - Rev. Jack Hinnen april EVENTS April 1 April 8 April 11 April 14 April 16 April 18 April 20 April 23 April 23 April 25 April 27 April 30 Welcome Micah Shelton Micah Shelton has joined the Trinity West Homewood staff. He will serve as our Worship Leader. Welcome Micah and his fiancée Hannah on Sunday morning! Good Friday Service, April 14 6:30 PM TWH Sanctuary Easter Services, April 16 6:30 AM Sunrise Service 9:00 AM, 10:00 AM, 11:00 AM TWH Sanctuary Modern Family Ministry Closet, 10 AM Easter Egg Hunt, 10 AM FoodShare Ministry, 3:45-6 PM Good Friday Service, 6:30 PM Easter Services, 9 AM, 10 AM &11 AM Oakmont Circle 2, 10 AM Trinity Men s Dinner Event & Speaker, 6:30 PM Next Steps, 10 AM Project Serve - Organize Lenten Donations FoodShare Ministry, 3:45-6 PM Soul Detox Study, 6 PM 5th Sunday Brunch, 10 AM Sunday 9 AM Modern & 11 AM Traditional 10 AM Community Hour Oakmont Campus 914 Oak Grove Road, Homewood Rev. Jack Hinnen jhinnen@trinitybirmingham.com

Missions outreach calendar LENTEN SPRING CLEANING DRIVE 1. Help freshen up someone else s home by purchasing the following household items for Trinity s FoodShare ministry. - Paper Products (toilet paper/paper towels) - Shampoo (for adults and babies) - Unscented Laundry Detergent - Disinfecting wipes or sprays - Soap (for dishes, hands, body) 2. Support our Children s Clothes Closet by cleaning out your kid s closets! Donate like new or new children s clothing and shoes for SPRING and SUMMER. (Note: Cannot accept used underwear, socks, or bathing suits.) Donation drop off locations for both supplies and clothing: - OXMOOR Campus 2nd Floor Commons - OAKMONT Campus Narthex (supplies) and Closet (clothes) trinitykids upcoming events Ministry 4/8 egg hunt 10:00 AM, Oakmont Campus Don t miss the annual egg hunt, a morning of fun! Bring your basket and a friend. 5,000 eggs to be found! 4/9 CALM BEFORE THE STORK 10:00 AM, Oxmoor Campus (Room 221) Will you be welcoming a little one into your home through birth, adoption or fostering within the next 6 months? Join us for an informative session on how Trinity can support your family! RSVP: echristiansen@trinitybirmingham.com 4/17 MOM & BABY YOGA 9:30 AM, Oxmoor Campus (Room 304) NEW! For ages 6 weeks old Pre-crawlers. In this four-week series led by Mollie Erickson, mom and baby will flow through a casual, come-and-go, feedas-needed, class. Mom will regain core strength and focus on breathing and calming techniques for self and baby. Baby will benefit from a short, gentle massage and unique bonding time with mom. RSVP: cdedmon@ trinitybirmingham.com WEEKENDER BACKPACK MINISTRY Help assemble food packs from 9-11 AM on 4/19. Volunteers meet in the Oxmoor Campus Fellowship Hall. This great ministry provides weekend meals to 150 food insecure children in Homewood Kid Friendly and the West End. Delivery volunteers are also needed weeekly each Friday. STEEPLE TO STEEPLE RUN Support the United Methodist Children s Home and register Kid Friendly TODAY for the 3rd Annual Steeple to Steeple 5K Run/Walk from Trinity to Canterbury & the new 10K Run from Trinity West HWD to Canterbury. Go to www.steeple2steeple.com for registration. LENTEN OFFERING During this season of spiritual evaluation, we are given the opportunity to join God s work to bring resurrection hope to the least of these in the Greater Birmingham Area with our special Lenten offering. You may deliver your check to the church office or drop your check in the offering plate at any time during Lent. Please mark your check Lenten Offering. For full details on all events listed above, log on to www.trinitybirmingham.com/get-involved/ Questions about Trinity Missions & Outreach? Kristan Walker 205-879-1737 kwalker@trinitybirmingham.com 4/23 confirmation event 6:00 PM, Oxmoor Campus (Fellowship Hall) Current 5th graders and parents, join us for pizza and an informational gathering about Confirmation 2017. RSVP: echristiansen@trinitybirmingham.com 4/30 spring musical 10:00 AM, Oxmoor Campus (Sanctuary) Elementary kids will take part in leading worship on Sunday, April 30 in our traditional worship services. At 10 AM (Sunday School hour) the kids will present their exciting Spring Musical, Unplugged, in the Sanctuary. All are invited to attend! Join us on Facebook: TrinityKids Questions about TrinityKids? Contact Eleanor Christiansen 205-879-1737 echristiansen@trinitybirmingham.com student ministry PRESENTS... A Meal & A Deal Palm Cross Workshop SATURDAY, APRIL 8 9:00 AM - 12 Noon (Come and go as needed) Fellowship Hall, Oxmoor Campus Tickets $10 each Includes Your Meal! 05.19.17 Available at elementstudentministry.com or through the church office.

Guests & new members Next Steps Oxmoor Campus: Every Sunday 10 AM in the Large Parlor Oakmont Campus: Third Sundays 10 AM in the Comfort Room Will not meet on Easter, April 16 seasoned adults If you are new to Trinity, we invite you to join us for NEXT STEPS. It s a friendly membership track designed specifically for our guests and new members. At NEXT STEPS, you will meet pastors and staff, learn more about Trinity and our Methodist beliefs. Wednesday, April 5 - Box Lunches & Bingo 11:30 AM-1:00 PM, Oakmont campus. We are bringing back the box lunch concept this month! Bring $6.00 for lunch and be ready for some fun games of BINGO with new ways to play! Don t forget that there will be prizes, too! Wednesday, April 5 - Baby Boomers Speaker Series, Last Session 6-7:00 PM, Room 219, Oxmoor campus. Join us as Lynne Rogers, counselor from Grayson and Associates, speaks on Being a Good Grandparent. Whether you are already a grandparent or may be one in the future, you will not want to miss this! Thursday, April 6 - Palm Stripping 9-11:00 AM, East Narthex, Oxmoor campus. Help prepare palms for our upcoming Palm Workshop. Great opportunity to serve Trinity. We need lots of help! Wednesday, April 19 - Movie Madness 12:30-3:00 PM, Oakmont campus. Ever wonder what our pets do when left alone? Come, bring a snack to share and see The Secret Life of Pets to find out! Tuesday, April 25 - Movers & Shakers Picnic 11:30 AM-1:00 PM, PICNIC at Oakmont campus. Enjoy a different format this month Visit with your friends, enjoy a box lunch prepared by our own Chef Bert and be prepared for some surprises. Thursday, April 27 - Service for the Season 10:00-11:30 AM, Small Dining Room, Oxmoor campus. Give back to the church by working on small jobs that will aid the staff with their never ending list of chores. Questions about SALT? Contact Donna Roose at 205-879-1737, droose@trinitybirmingham.com Questions? Contact Shelley Brockwell sbrockwell@trinitybirmingham.com 879-1737 STRENGTHS! Join this group and discover your God-Given strengths! Wednesday evening 4 week series: April 5, 12, 19 & 26 from 6-7 PM 1st Floor Conference Room To sign up or for questions, email Laura Eanes at leanes@trinitybirmingham.com. new memberswelcome! Edna McWilliams 5816 Waterstone Point, Birmingham 35244 Edna joined Trinity by transfer from another United Methodist Church. She is retired. Amy Lynton 609 Oxmoor Road, Homewood 35209 Amy joined Trinity by vows from another Christian denomination. She works as an Assistant/Broker for Shannon Waltchack. She has a daughter, Morgan (8). Rosemary and Charles Faust 716 Colony Circle, Homewood 35209 The Faust family joined Trinity by transfer from another United Methodist Church. Rosemary is a pediatrician and Charles is a caregiver. They have two children, Alex (25) and William (18). Anna Croft 1702 Shades Park Drive, Homewood 35209 Anna joined Trinity by vows from another Christian denomination. She works as a tax accountant for PWC. Rita and Sam Croft 308 Ridge Road, Homewood 35209 The Crofts joined Trinity by vows from another Christian denomination. Rita works as a plan consultant for Qualified Plans LLC and Sam is the general manager for Pratt Industries. Sherry and Mark Dransfield 1906 Mayfair Drive, Homewood 35209 The Dransfield family joined Trinity by transfer from another United Methodist Church. Mark is a physician at UAB. They have three children, Sam (17), Jake (14) and Caroline (5 mo.). Lindsey and Peyton Rogers 105 Irving Road, Homewood 35209 The Rogers family joined Trinity by transfer from another United Methodist Church. Peyton is an operations manager for Harris Doyle Homes and Lindsey is a nurse anesthetist. Cami and Matt Crane 3767 Fairhaven Drive, Vestavia Hills 35223 The Cranes joined Trinity by vows from another Christian denomination. Matt is CPT/Owner of Meta Fitness Studio and Cami is a CRNA at Brookwood Medical Center. Scott Gustin 2301 Garland Drive, Vestavia Hills 35216 Scott joined Trinity by transfer from another United Methodist Church. He is a physical therapist at St. Vincent s. Scott is married to Trinity member Tiffany Gustin and they have two sons, Nicholas (12 ) and Langston (9). Karen and Bart Marcum (not pictured) 303 Edgewood Blvd., Homewood 35209 The Marcum family joined Trinity by vows from another Christian denomination. Bart is a recruiter for VACO. They have three children, Zack (15), Spencer (14) and Avery (12).

Tidings Trinity United Methodist Church (USPS 0641-120) is published monthly by Trinity United Methodist Church, 1400 Oxmoor Road, Birmingham (Homewood), AL 35209-3998. Periodicals postage paid at Birmingham, AL. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to: Tidings, Trinity United Methodist Church, P.O. Box 19069, Birmingham, AL 35219-9069. Open the latest issue of TIDINGS SUNDAYS at Trinity OXMOOR CAMPUS: Worship 8:45 & 11:00 AM Sunday School 10:00 AM Youth Activities 6:00 PM OAKMONT CAMPUS: Worship 9:00 & 11:00 AM Community Hour 10:00 AM Oxmoor Campus: 1400 Oxmoor Road, Homewood 205.879.1737 Oakmont Campus: 914 Oak Grove Road, Homewood 205.942.4622 CARE LINE: 205.868.9709 www.trinitybirmingham.com important dates April 6 MOMentum, 10 AM April 8 Palm Cross Workshop, 9 AM-12 PM April 8 Easter Egg Hunt, 10 AM April 9 Palm Sunday April 10 Administrative Board Meeting, 7 PM April 10-12 Holy Week Noon Services, 12 PM April 13 Maundy Thursday Service, 6:30 PM April 14 Good Friday Service, 6:30 PM April 15 Easter Saturday Service, 6:30 PM April 16 EASTER Sunday Services, 9 AM, 10 AM, 11 AM April 20 Trinity Men Dinner Event, 6:30 PM April 22 Steeple-2-Steeple Run, 8 AM April 23 UMW Sunday & Brunch, 10 AM April 30 Children s Choir Spring Musical, 10 AM Register Today: www.steeple2steeple.com