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TRINITY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH December 2, 2014 Vol. 48 No. 48 INSIDE THIS ISSUE: Advent Chains 3 Mission & Outreach 4 Student Ministry 5 Calendar of Events 7 children s choir programs All are invited to attend the annual holiday music programs presented by Trinity s elementary-aged choirs, handbells and preschool choirs. DECEMBER 7 SERIES: WHAT DO WE NAME THE BABY? 8:45 & 11:00 AM Traditional & Contact Worship Parents expecting a baby know that one of their first responsibilities is to give their child a name. The child receives this life-long identifying title without their consent. Their name is a gift to them, given to them by ones who love them. Parents carefully mull over the question - should the baby be named for a saint or for a beloved relative or friend? Wherever the name comes from, we know that names are important because they have power. SEE PAGE 3 FOR MORE... 4:00 PM Sanctuary 1st-5th Grade Choirs & Handbells bethlehem night DECEMBER 10 6:00 PM Sanctuary 3K - 5K Preschool Choirs Sixty-three youth and adults were blessed by our amazing Confirmation Retreat to Lake Junaluska two weeks ago.

PERSONAL WORD SECOND SUNDAY OF ADVENT SUNDAY, DECEMBER 7, 2014 8:45 & 11:00 AM Sanctuary The 8:45 AM worship service is broadcast via 15-minute delay from 9-10 AM Sundays on WAPI-1070 AM. SERMON Brian Erickson SERIES: What Do We Name The Baby? Emmanuel MUSIC 8:45 AM - Praise Alliance 11:00 AM - Sanctuary Choir MINISTER ON CALL Nathan Carden, 863-0765 When I was growing up, these days leading up to Christmas were primarily used to compose my highly detailed letter to Santa Claus. I say highly detailed, a more accurate phrase might be obsessive compulsive. My letter to Santa never said anything simple like I want a bike. I knew Santa Claus to be a busy man, and so out of respect for the demands on his time, and my concerns about the possibility of North Pole error, I took the guesswork out of the process. Dear Santa: Hope you and the family have had a good year. I want a 16 Schwinn BMX Python, similar to the one pictured on page 297 of this year s Sears catalog. I would like it in nighthawk pearl, but I will also accept sunset maroon. I am enclosing a copy of page 297 in case you did not receive the current catalog. My parents say it is too expensive to mail you the entire thing. Please call if you have any further questions. Yours truly, Brian Erickson, 2217 Hawksbury Lane, Birmingham, Alabama, the United States of America, planet Earth. I had a pretty good idea of what I wanted. And most of the time Santa got it right, or at least he delivered what I had asked for. But a funny thing would always happen sometime on Christmas afternoon. After all the presents had been unwrapped, after all the stockings had been emptied and the Christmas turkey eaten, there was sort of a letdown. I was certainly grateful that my wish had been granted, but I came to realize that there is a big difference between what you think you want and what will satisfy you. Two thousand years ago, about this time of year, in the tiny village of Bethlehem, no one had a copy of the Sears catalog, but they were pretty sure what they wanted. After generations of oppression, they were ready for God to do something. Prayer after prayer asked for God to send along a leader a bona fide king, someone powerful enough to end their suffering. The prophets wrote of a righteous branch from the line of David, a wonderful counselor, a prince of peace. They knew what they wanted. Meanwhile, in a barn behind the local Motel 6, a teenager named Mary gives birth to a child. God hears all their prayers, and this is the answer. A baby. Maybe you can understand why people didn t take very kindly to the child once he grew up he looked nothing like the picture in the catalog. They knew what they wanted, but not what they needed. Not much has changed in the last two millennia. 8:45 & 11:00 AM WESLEY HALL, Rev. Nathan Carden SERIES: What Do We Name The Baby? NOVEMBER 30 - ATTENDANCE 1,673 Total Worship Attendance 601 Traditional 372 Contact 700 Hanging of the Green 583 Sunday School Attendance This season is not about preparing for Christmas, despite what the stores might say. It s about preparing for Christ. It s about making space for Christ to be born anew in us. It s about finally asking for the only thing that will really satisfy us, something that can t be found in any catalog. In these days before Christmas, as you hurriedly search for the perfect gifts for your loved ones, I hope you and your family will also find your way into church. My guess is that, while you might not find anything on your wish list, you ll find exactly what you need. Grace and peace, Brian INFORMATION FOR GUESTS & NEW MEMBERS Welcome to Trinity United Methodist Church! Our mission is to Gather people to Christ, Grow people in Christ, Go to serve Christ in the world and Glorify Christ. Sunday Worship Opportunities: 8:45 & 11:00 AM TRADITIONAL services in the sanctuary, offering same sermon and a variety of music. 8:45 & 11:00 AM CONTACT a relaxed, informal, service in Wesley Hall featuring music from the CONTACT Band, children are encouraged to attend. 10:00 AM Sunday School Ages 2 yrs. and up. Nursery is provided during all services. Interested in Membership? Please join us the first Sunday of every month in the large parlor for Coffee with the Pastor. This is a time to meet the pastoral staff, ask questions and learn more about the core values and mission of Trinity. We also encourage you to attend Membership 101, a basic orientation prior to joining Trinity. It is offered on the second Sunday of each month. Questions? Call 879-1737. Andrew Wolfe - Senior Minister Brian Erickson - Senior Minister Designate Nathan Carden - Minister of Outreach, Contact Suzanne Pruitt - Minister of Christian Formation Bobby Scales - Minister of Pastoral Care David Thompson - Minister of Students Church Office: 879-1737 / Fax: 868-9714 Care Line: 868-9709 Child Development Center: 879-1749

what do we name the baby? CONTINUED... When God assumes human flesh in Jesus, he isn t just given one name. Jesus is also called Emmanuel, Messiah, The Word, and many others. The beauty of Jesus having many names reflects God s knowledge of what and who we need God to be for us. This Advent, you may be looking for a Prince of Peace or perhaps you seek the guidance of a Teacher. Maybe at this time in your life you need God to be a Savior for you. This Advent season we will look to how the names of Jesus express God s desire to meet us where we are and give us what we need. Join us each Sunday as we look to a different title for the Son of God in our church wide sermon series. WEEK 1 NOVEMBER 30 jesus WEEK 2 DECEMBER 7 emmanuel WEEK 3 DECEMBER 14 prince of peace WEEK 4 DECEMBER 21 the son of god CHRISTMAS EVE the word made flesh holy communion HOLY COMMUNION is offered each Sunday in Advent. It is served in the large Sanctuary at 9:45 AM and 12:00 Noon following the traditional worship services. All are invited to partake. CHRISTMAS GIFT OF JOY OFFERING This special offering goes to support our mission and outreach efforts. This includes support for local and international mission projects such as: Firehouse Shelter, Family Promise of Birmingham, Church of the Reconciler, and Urban Ministry. Offerings can be made during the Advent season using the special Gift of Joy envelopes found in the pews. 3

MISSION & OUTREACH Festival of Three Kings, December 6 This event is held to allow families of sponsored Angels to receive their gifts. It is a Christmas-filled day that gives Birmingham area kids in need a morning of games, prizes, shoes, snacks and more. This year s festival is Saturday, December 6. To volunteer please contact Cassie Cates at 205-515-9311 or cassidy.dempsey@gmail.com. PACESETTERS DECEMBER 11 - ANNUAL CHRISTMAS TEA The annual Senior Adult Christmas Tea will be held in the Fellowship Hall from 1:30-4:00 PM on December 11. Come and enjoy wonderful food, fellowship, music and a special video featuring our older adults at Trinity. For more info on any Senior Adult event, please contact Amy Lewis at 879-1737 or alewis@trinitybirmingham.com. GIFTWRAP VOLUNTEERS NEEDED SATURDAYS, December 13 & 20 The Family Promise of Birmingham (formerly BHN) Gift Wrapping Booth is now open in Brookwood Mall. A talent for wrapping is not required! This is a familyfriendly opportunity and a great way to give back and experience the true meaning of Christmas. You may also support the cause by having your gifts wrapped at the booth if shopping at Brookwood Mall. Trinity is in charge of wrapping gifts on Saturday, December 13 & 20. 3-hour shifts are available on these dates. For specific shift times and for more volunteer details, contact Jamie Fitzwater at 205-441-4062. HOW CAN YOU SERVE THIS WEEK? Check out WEEKLY CONNECT for ways that you can plug in to ministry today simple sign-ups available now. Log on to http://www.signupgenius.com/go/30e0844aaad238-topten Special Mission Recognition On November 17, Trinity s UMW held their annual Special Mission Recognition dinner and program. This year there were 5 honorees. (Pictured above) Pat Lewis, Billie Gray, Carole McIntyre, Marcia Bentley and Chris Yarboro. If you have questions about ways to use your gifts in service, contact Laura Eanes at leanes@trinitybirmingham.com. United Methodist Women Save the Date for a special UMW event Finding the Sacred in Everyday Life A Spiritual Spa Morning with storyteller Dolores Hydock of Trinity United Methodist Church Saturday, February 7, 2015 Treat yourself to a faith-lift at a Saturday morning spiritual spa! Take a break from the noise and worries of the world for just a few hours, as storyteller Dolores Hydock helps us find the sacred in everyday life with stories that will uplift your smile muscles, massage your soul, exercise your emotions, stretch your imagination, and strengthen your spiritual core. Tickets are $22 (includes a box lunch) and are on sale now. Register online at: www.trinitybirmingham.com/umw-presents-a-spiritual-spa-morning/ 4

food & fellowship student ministry weekly update www.elementstudentministry.com Here is what is happening at Element this week: PROGRESSIVE DINNER, 12/7 - This Sunday, December 7, is our annual Progressive Dinner night. Students need to arrive at Trinity by 6:00 pm so we can load up vans and vehicles to head to various houses for appetizers, dinner and dessert. We will have 3 groups - 7 & 8th, 9 & 10th and 11 & 12th. 4:30-6:15 pm fellowship hall $20.00 Family Maximum (or) - $6.00 per adult - $3.00 per child (9 and under) - $5.00 per senior adult - $5.00 Salad Bar option Please let us know you are coming! Make a reservation online at www.trinitybirmingham.com menu - December 3 ADULTS: Taco Bar, beans, rice, chips, cheese dip, cookie KIDS: Soft taco, beans, rice, chips, fruit, cookie, milk * Menu subject to change. DEC. 3 is the last Wednesday Supper of the semester. Make a reservation & find menus at: www.trinitybirmingham.com Don t forget your name tag... on Sunday mornings or anytime you are attending or representing Trinity! This is a great way to provide hospitality to our guests, and to help us get to know one another better. If you don t have a name tag, contact Marie Pasco at 879-1737. We are still looking for a few more adult drivers! Please let me know (rstudivant@ trinitybirmingham.com) if you are willing/able to drive. ELEMENT CAFE - Element Cafe is on Tuesday and Thursday from 3-5:30 pm. This week starts Doughnut December at Element Cafe! We will be selling Krispy Kreme doughnuts for 50 cents throughout this month. This is a wonderful alternative to going home and being bored. Come hang out with us, grab a snack, plays some games and hang out with our staff and friends. All candy, chips and drinks are only 50 cents! Element Cafe is always a fun time had by all. We hope your student will join us this week! SERVE SATURDAY, 12/6 - Are you trying to find a way for your student to serve this Christmas season? The Festival of Three Kings is the perfect opportunity. Students are invited to meet at Trinity this Saturday, December 6 at 9 am. We will load up the vans and head to Bill Harris Arena to help load up Angel Tree gifts and work craft booths. This is always a fun morning and a great way to put the holiday season in the right perspective serving those in need. Please let us know by emailing Tori Tenniswood at ttenniswood@trinitybirmingham.com if you (your student) plans to attend so we can have enough van drivers ready. LAST SUNDAY NIGHT OF 2014, 12/14 - SNELF: THE HOMECOMING! Next Sunday night (December 14) will be our last Element Sunday night of 2014. This is a very special night where we will be inviting back all of our alumni to join us for SNeLf from 6-8pm. We hope your students will be here as we prepare for the Christmas season. SUMMER MISSION TRIPS: ARM Middle School Mission Trip! Our middle school mission trip registration is now open. This year s trip will be July 19th-24th. Please note this will be a little different than years past. It is a Sunday through Friday trip and due to the extra day the cost of the trip has gone up a little. The total cost will be $235, and there will be a $100 deposit due by December 1st to reserve a spot. This trip is open to any middle school student and high school students are welcome to be leaders! To register go to http://elementstudentministry.com/arm/. If you have any questions please email David Hayes at dhayes@trinitybirmingham.com. SOS High School Mission Trip! - ADDITIONAL SPOTS HAVE BEEN ADDED!! If your student has not registered for SOS, this is the time to do it. SOS is July 5-11, 2015. These spots will fill up quickly! To register for this life changing trip as well as to receive more information, go to www.elementstudentministry.com/sos. In Christ, Robert Sturdivant rsturdivant@trinitybirmingham.com 5

Young Adult Advent Study Not A Silent Night by Adam Hamilton Are you in your 20 s (ish)? Are you out of college? Are you not married? Are you interested in a small group study? If so, join us on Tuesday night at 6:30 PM at the home of Mark and Lisa Elliott. (4168 Memorial Park Circle Hoover, AL 35226) A free home cooked dinner is served at 6:30 PM. Bring a friend! Questions? Contact Lisa Elliott at 879-1737 or lelliott@trinitybirmingham.com. Order Your Poinsettias for Christmas! Poinsettias purchased in memory or in honor of loved ones will be placed in the sanctuaries on Sundays, December 14 and 21, 2014. DEADLINE: Orders must be received by Sunday December 7 (Deadline is strictly observed). Please attach your check to this form, drop in the offering plate, or bring/mail to the church office before the deadline, December 7. Make checks payable to: Trinity United Methodist Church, marked Poinsettia order. Print carefully. The information from this form is used for the bulletin listings. Please list only one name or family name for each purchased poinsettia. (Example: Jane Smith, Mr. & Mrs. Jon Smith or the Jane Smith Family.)! In MEMORY of: Given By: (OR) In HONOR of: Given By: Your Name: Daytime Phone Number: Email: Enclosed is $15.00 for each poinsettia ordered. Number of poinsettias X $15.00 ea. = TOTAL Return your order to the church office (OR) mail to: Trinity UMC, P.O. Box 19069, Birmingham, AL 35219-9069 6

CFT FSR CONF SANC FHALL HIGHLIGHTED EVENTS THIS WEEK Sunday - December 7 8:45 AM Traditional Worship - SANC 8:45 AM Contact Worship - WHALL 10:00 AM Sunday School - various 10:00 AM Coffee With the Pastors - LP 11:00 AM Traditional Worship - SANC 11:00 AM Contact Worship - WHALL 4:00 PM Youth Handbells - Rm. 225 5:00 PM Youth Choir - MS 5:00 PM Confirmation - various 6:00 PM Element/Youth - HAVEN 6:00 PM Adult Handbells - Rm. 225 6:00 PM Small Group Studies - various 8:00 PM Pick-up Basketball - GYM Monday - December 8 6:30 AM Men s Ministry Group - SDR Tuesday - December 9 6:30 AM Element Prayer B fast - Haven 8:00 AM Senior Adult Activities - various 8:00 AM Sr. Exercise Class - FHALL 10:00 AM Trinity Singers - MS 11:00 AM Trinity Singers Lunch - SDR 3:00 PM Element Cafe - Haven & GYM 6:30 PM Young Adults (20 s) - NAT 6:30 PM Young Adults (30 s) - SDR Craft Room 143 Fireside Room 145 Conference Room 220 Sanctuary Fellowship Hall LIB NAT LP SP HAVEN Wednesday - December 10 9:00 AM Yoga - Rm. 315 4:30 PM NO Wednesday Supper 6:00 PM Preschool Choir Program - SANC 6:00 PM Adult Studies - various 6:00 PM Men s Bible Studies - various 7:15 PM Boy Scouts - Scout Room Thursday - December 11 8:00 AM Sr. Exercise Class - FHALL 1:30 PM Senior Adult Tea - FHALL 3:00 PM Element Cafe - Haven & GYM 6:00 PM TCDC Program - SANC Friday - December 12 8:00 AM Sr. Exercise Class - FHALL Library 218 Not at Trinity Large Parlor Small Parlor 105 Youth Auditorium CHAPEL MS WHALL SDR FLC Mouat Chapel Music Suite 132 Wesley Hall Small Dining Room Family Life Center Nursery Volunteers - December 7 Wendy & Paul Blaszyk, Elizabeth Croom, Caroline Davis, Angie Hartman & Robin Nix To volunteer, please contact Barry Smith at 879-1737, email nurseryvolunteers@trinitybirmingham.com. PARKING NOTICE: Please do not block the dumpsters or areas that are marked as NO PARKING zones. Note that the small parking lot is reserved for handicapped, elderly and families with small children on Wednesday evenings and Sunday mornings. Do not park in marked handicap spaces if you do not have an official handicap permit. Thank you. IN THE HOSPITAL BROOKWOOD: Milton Watts Meredith Wolfe IN MEMORIAM Barbara Morgan November 22 We extend our love and sympathy: to Dale and David Miller on the death of her mother, Barbara Morgan, on November 22. She is also survived by her grandchildren, Melissa and Greg Vinson and Troy and Jill Boren. Her great-grandchildren are Drew and Daniel Vinson and Christian Bradley and William James Boren. CONGRATULATIONS to Heather and Nathan Gordon on the birth of their son, John Michael Gordon, on November 26. to Andrew Snow and Madelyn Snow on the birth of their daughter Evelyn Marie Snow on October 31. Proud big brother is Hudson Runnels Snow. Proud grandparents are Dean and Elaine Snow and proud great-grandparents are Hubert and Helen Snow. to Lindsay Powell on graduating from the University of Alabama at Birmingham with a Doctorate in Physical Therapy. She is the daughter of Pam and Ray Powell. TREASURER S REPORT As of November 30, 2014 Regular reporting: GENERAL BUDGET: MONTH Month to Date Revenue $292,936 Monthly Needs to Date $285,890 Balance/Shortage $7,046 Capital Debt Retirement / month $8,126 Capital Debt Retirement / to date $95,215 Note from the Treasurer: Questions about church finances, income or expenses? If you wonder how funds are received or expensed, the financial books of Trinity are open to any member. Contact Ann Neptune at 879-1737 or aneptune@trinitybirmingham.com. 7

Tidings Trinity United Methodist Church (USPS 0641-120) is published weekly, except Christmas week, 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. SUNDAYS at Trinity: Worship 8:45 & 11:00 AM Sunday School 10:00 AM Youth Activities 6:00 PM Serving Greater Birmingham from Homewood Our Mission: To Gather To Grow To Go To Glorify 1400 Oxmoor Road, Homewood, AL 35209 205.879.1737 Careline: 205.868.9709 www.trinitybirmingham.com WELCOME NEW MEMBERS Jonathan and Rhiannon Sharpe 416 Edgeland Place, Homewood, AL 35209 The Sharpes joined Trinity by vows from another Christian denomination. Jonathan works in sales for ACIPCO and Rhiannon is employed by St. Vincent s. Cobb and Haley Hazelrig (not pictured) 3010 Warrington Road, Birmingham, AL 35223 The Hazelrigs joined Trinity by vows from another Christian denomination. Cobb works in commercial real estate for Hazelrig Companies. They have four children, Maddie (9), Olivia (7), Hannah (2) and Will (6 mo.). LISTEN TO SERMONS ONLINE. Weekly sermons from both Traditional and Contact worship services are available at: www.trinitybirmingham.com/worship/sermons/ Interested in joining Trinity? Join us... Coffee with the Pastors Sunday, December 7 10 AM LARGE PARLOR This is a casual time for guests to meet the pastoral staff. During this hour, you will learn about the mission statement of the church as well as Trinity s core values. This is also an excellent time to ask general questions and learn more about the church family. CWP is held the first Sunday of the month at 10 AM in the Parlor. Sunday, December 14 10 AM LARGE PARLOR This class is strongly suggested for visitors who are considering membership at Trinity. During this hour, prospective members and those interested will review the membership covenant one makes when joining the Trinity Family. Ask a Greeter to direct you!