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TRINITY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH TRINITY Estero Radio Club Field Day A 24-hour event Beginning Saturday, June 23 at 11:00am On the last full weekend in June, ham radio operators nation-wide practice their communication skills at Field Day sponsored by the Amateur Radio Relay League (ARRL). For some it s a picnic, a campout, practice for emergencies, an informal contest, and especially FUN! It s a time when many aspects of Amateur Radio come together to highlight the many roles of the hobby. For local hams it s going to be all of those things. Local area ham radio operators will gather on the grounds of Trinity UMC to fully enjoy a field day, operating around-the-clock from 11 a.m. on Saturday until noon on Sunday. Simulating operating in an extreme situation, all equipment will be powered by solar/battery sources, and support equipment will be powered by portable generators. Trinity UMC was chosen as this year s Field Day location because it is an evacuation point for Los Osos in the event of a catastrophic event at Diablo. In the event of a catastrophe like an earthquake, tsunami, forest fire, or Diablo blowing a reactor, emergency services can be overwhelmed. In the case of communications, local amateur radio operators, hams, often assist by providing needed communication services. Hams also provide needed communication services for other events such as bike races and marathons. The public is invited to stop-by to observe, ask questions and even try their hand at using a radio if they like. Information about the Estero Radio Club is available at www.sloradio.net. June 2018 Inside Pastor s Message 2 Spiritual Growth 3 Music Notes 4 UMW News 4 Community News 5 Village Children s Center 7 Grow Our Giving 8 Calendar 9 Contact Us Church email: church@trinitylososos.org Phone: 805-528-1649; Fax 805-528-2504 Pastor s email: pastorg@trinitylososos.org Website: www.trinitylososos.org Bishop: Rev. Grant Hagiya Pastor: Rev. Gilbert Stones Dir. of Discipleship Ministries: Jeff Manildi Music Director/Organist: Barbara Hoff VCC Director: Bonnie Luther STAFF District Superintendent: Rev. James R. Powell Lay Leader: Beth Crizer Office Administrator: MaryAnn Jakes Trinity Ringers Director: Rev. Richard Bolin

From the Pastor To the Saints that are in Los Osos, June is busting out all over, especially if you re a Rogers and Hammerstein fan. Many might think Moon- June-Spoon as it was traditionally thought of as the best month for a wedding. For those who need a national holiday, June has Flag Day. For those who want to see more equality in the world it is celebrated as Pride Month, and has Juneteenth Juneteenth, June 19, celebrates the announcement in 1865 of the abolition of slavery in the state of Texas. For others it s the end of school, the beginning of summer, the start of beach weather, Father s Day and even more. For United Methodists, and UM pastors in particular it is Annual Conference Season. Some will say goodbye to congregations as they move to a new church in July. Some will retire. All will, or are at least supposed to, attend Annual Conference. Annual Conference is the time when all of the pastors within the Conference bounds, and an equal number of lay delegates elected by churches, districts, and some other entities gather to do our annual business. For clergy especially it can be a time to touch base with colleagues and friends we might see only once a year. Last year all the Annual Conferences voted on five amendments to the constitution of the United Methodist Church that were proposed at the 2016 General Conference. Amendment 1 called for the church to specifically uphold gender equality; Amendment 2 more specifically called for removing bars to membership inclusion for persons of various conditions; Amendment 3 concerned the manner of electing delegates to General and Jurisdictional Conference; Amendment 4 had to do with the way that bishops are elected and Amendment 5 had to do with Bishop s accountability. All needed a 2/3 majority of the total of voters at all of the 131 Annual Conferences worldwide. While the General Conference vote on Amendment 2 was barely over the needed 2/3, the votes on all of the other measures were overwhelmingly in favor of the measures. Numbers three through five passed easily world-wide. Gender equality and Membership Inclusion both failed to pass by the required majority. This rightly caused sadness and outrage in many places including our own Western Jurisdiction. I cast my vote in favor of all the amendments, as I m sure our lay delegates did. The bad news, the thing that shocked me was that the two failed amendments did not receive a 2/3 vote from our Annual Conference not because of opposition but because there were apparently less than 2/3 of the Cal-Pac delegates who attended the session where the vote was taken. That is, to say the least, embarrassing. The good news is that because of an error in the way that the gender equality amendment was presented, it will come up for a re-vote at the Annual Conferences this year and hopefully will pass and our denomination become a little more just, and like the reign of God. You may be aware that there are many issues and problems confronting our United Methodist denomination and that the direction of our future is anything but certain. I invite us all to be in prayer for our bishops, Annual Conferences and the upcoming special General Conference in February of next year. There is a second reason that I decided to write on all of this. June 5 is Election Day in California and there are important things and people on the ballot. I urge us all to show up and make our voices heard. For want of a nail Trinity s Income/Expense Report April 2018 2018 Year to Date Income $24,723 $103,100 Expense -$21,637 -$98,763 Net $3,086 $4,337 Attendance 561 1607

ADULT ENRICHMENT CLASS Sunday mornings at 11:30 Classes are held Sunday mornings immediately following the worship service. Classes typically run 3-6 weeks and feature different topics and leaders. Sunday, June 10th Do you want to know more about Trinity? Have you ever wondered, What is a Methodist, anyway? Maybe you are interested in becoming a member of Trinity UMC. If any of these questions sound familiar, come to an inquirer s class after service Sunday, June 10th. Mondays at 6:30pm Tuesdays at 3:30pm Season 3 of the Monday night group will begin on May 28 at 6:30pm at the Manildi home in Los Osos. For questions regarding anything, including driving directions, email Jeff Manildi at jeff@trinitylososos.org. The Tuesday afternoon group begins Season 3 on June 12 at 3:30pm at the Eggleston/Murta home in Los Osos. Group study and discussion will be from 1 st Thessalonians. For questions regarding anything, including driving directions, email Mike Eggleston at egglestonm@hotmail.com.

Music Notes In our conference of the United Methodist Church, on any given Sunday, about seventeen different languages are spoken, representing amazing cultural diversity. This diversity extends to music in worship: what are the familiar hymns and songs, what instrumentation should be used, etc. Imagine the challenge confronting the committee tasked, in the mid-1980's, with compiling a one-size-fits-all hymnal. It is daunting enough to choose hymns honoring the various Protestant traditions represented in our congregations. Our Hymnal, which was introduced at the General Conference of 1988, is a marvel of inclusiveness, with hymns from Latin American, African American, Asian, Native American, and European traditions. We have musical styles that include chant, classics, folk tunes, contemporary Christian songs, and spirituals. The hymnal can also be read as poetry, as evidenced by the metrical index in the back. It contains the rituals of the church, along with well-chosen prayers and scriptures. Take a bit of time to peruse and appreciate our hymnal and the more recent supplements. They are rich resources. United Methodist Women s History Note: TRINITY UNITED METHODIST WOMEN In April s Trinity View, mention was made of the various ways UMW s fundraising in the early days was used to help the new church. This tradition has continued over the years. When the church was remodeled in 1995, UMW provided funds for the kitchen appliances the stove, refrigerator and dish sterilizer. Also, the wallpaper in the women s and men s restrooms was bought and hung by members of the unit. More recently, UMW bought the freezer and paid for its installation. The new vinyl in the kitchen was their latest contribution. These are just a few of UMW s contributions to the church. JUNE SCHEDULE LUNCH & PROGRAM: Saturday, June 9 at 12:00 P.M. Program: The Language of Flowers All members of the church are invited to the lunch provided by UMW members. In addition to the program presented by Kathy Lindsay, we will also use this opportunity to remember three members of our unit who died in the past six months: Marie Shutz, Ruby Flaschenriem, and Dorothie Hogan. To RSVP, please call Alta Hall (528-2021) or Donna Asire (528-0342). UMW EXECUTIVE BOARD MEETING: Monday, June 11 at 1:00 in the Social Hall. All interested members are welcome. BOOK CLUB: Thursday, June 21 at 2:00 in the Social Hall. The book club does not discuss any one book, but participants share books they have read. Contact person is Donna Asire at 528-0342 for more information. LAYETTE PROJECT The Layette Project which began in May will continue into the first half of June. As mentioned in May, the items collected are donated to the SLO County Health Department to be distributed to local low-income mothers and their infants. A table is set up in the social hall to receive donations. We appreciate all the support given to this project in the past and the recipients are always grateful. Suggested Donations: Layette Items: infant clothing (up to age 2), blankets, bibs, towels - new or gently used; Disposable diapers; Baby Toiletries: shampoo, powder, lotion, wipes; Toys: Rattles, books, soft stuffed animals. UMW BAZAAR AND BAKE SALE For all you knitters, crocheters and craft people, it s not too early to start creating items for the annual UMW bazaar and bake sale on December 2. Contact our coordinator, Kathy Lindsay, at 520-975-6269 if you have questions or suggestions.

Community News JUNE BIRTHDAYS 06/02 06/03 06/05 06/07 06/08 06/11 06/12 06/13 06/14 06/15 06/16 06/20 06/24 06/24 06/25 06/27 Kelley Weir Bill Winstanley Marcia Munson Sage Clokey Carly Danielson John Green Marie Rollings Evan Rochte Rose Robertson Jeff Manildi Mike Eggleston Maureen Upton Vaughn Kaser Zyra Pascua Daniel Eggleston Dorothy Rooney Los Osos Cares Presents FREE COMMUNITY DINNERS Hosted at Trinity United Methodist Church 490 Los Osos Valley Road, Los Osos 1st, 2nd, and 3rd Monday of each month 5:00pm 6:00pm Come in, sit down, and enjoy a meal prepared by various community organizations. No reservations or sign in required. Dress is casual. Families welcome. Rev. Mack Mitchell Sunday, June 3 1961-1968 COFFEE HOUR Sundays after Worship (Coffee, Tea, Juice & Snacks) Meet the Women s Retreat Organizers The ladies at Trinity who help plan the annual Women s Retreat each February will host coffee hour in June. The Women s Retreat is open to all women, not just those who attend Trinity. The retreats are a time of bonding and spiritual renewal for everyone who attends. The retreat in 2018 was a weekend event held in San Juan Bautista. Next year s retreat will be a one-day event held locally. Scholarships are available upon request. Take a moment to say hello and learn more about the Women s Retreat as they provide the snacks and coffee this month. Mack Mitchell was Trinity s first full time pastor, serving from 1961 thought 1968. During his time here, Trinity experienced rapid growth, budget deficits, and innovative fundraising events. Village Children s Center was established and the parsonage was built, as well. Rev. John Tincher Sunday, June 17 1969-1971 The Rev. Tincher s two-year ministry brought innovative worship experiences, including worship-in-the-round, folk music, and love feasts. The Lenten Festival (first established by Rev. Mack Mitchell) became the Spring Festival of the Arts and continued to grow and gain community support.

Community News ELECTION DAY Tuesday, June 5 Trinity UMC is a polling place for the June and November elections. The social hall will be reserved for voting all day on June 5. Sunday, June 17 GRADUATION SUNDAY Sunday, June 10, 2018 Would you like to have your graduate recognized during the worship service on June 10? Email Pastor G at pastorg@trinitylososos.org by Wednesday, June 6 with the following information: graduate s full name, date of graduation, school name, and degree earned (if any), photo, and school colors. Cake will be served during the coffee hour. BAKED POTATO FUNDRAISER for Thai Pastor Sunday, June 10 following church CHURCH PARTY BRIDGE Tom & Polly Tatton s Home Friday, June 22, 7:00pm The fun (aka Church Bridge) resumes at the home of Polly & Tom Tatton. Come enjoy the camaraderie, watchers welcome, as are those wanting to learn the game. Sandlot Bridge at its best. RSVP to Tom or Polly at (805) 225-1888. They ll be glad to provide directions to their home. Utilities Park; Clay Center, Kansas. (Lowell Hoff should recognize this picture.) Trinity pays the monthly salary for Pastor Leng at Thraythong UMC in Weingkan City, Thailand. In 2017, they had a congregation of approximately 70 members with 30-40 people attending each week. Stay after church for the baked potato fundraiser so that we may continue to support pastor Leng and his ministry in rural Thailand. THIRST NO MORE Cal-Pac Annual Conference 2018 June 13-16 Even if you aren t attending annual conference you can find out what s happening by visiting their website at www.calpacumc.org/ac2018.

Community News Mark your calendars with these important dates. Saturday July 7 Women s Retreat Rummage Sale Donations accepted beginning Thursday, July 5. A portion of the proceeds will be donated to the Trinity general fund. Saturday, July 14 Turri Road Clean-up Help keep Turri Road Clean Sunday July 15 Christmas in July Enjoy the feel of Christmas without all the stress. Sunday July 29 Barbara Hoff s Golden Anniversary Plan to attend this special event honoring Barbara Hoff s 50 years as choir director at Trinity. The celebration will include a bar-b-cue/potluck following church. Saturday, August 4 Thai Dinner Pastor G and his crew will prepare a special Thai dinner for this annual event that raises funds to support a rural pastor in Thailand. August In-gathering fundraiser A month-long opportunity to clear out your attic and garage. More information will come in July. August Hymn & Sermon request month Start thinking about what hymns you d like to sing and what sermon titles you would like Pastor G to address during the month of August. Request forms will be available in July. Village Children s Center will celebrate 13 children as they graduate from preschool in June and head off to Kindergarten in the fall. Congratulations VCC class of 2018: Jaxon Charlotte Jace Ever Sophia Selah Dakota Devlyn Michael Kaydence Lauren David Ruby Village recently conducted open enrollment for the Fall and Summer sessions. A few spaces are still available. Please contact Bonnie at 805-528-1671 if you would like more information about the programs at VCC. Help Wanted Village Children s Center has positions available for full and part time teachers. These positions require 12 ECE units and willingness to work in a positive environment with a great team. Please send your resume to villagelososos@gmail.com to apply. BIG, HOT, N JUICY FUNDRAISER Village Children s Center and Sylvester s are teaming up to bring you delicious combo meals and to raise money for the preschool. These cards make great gifts for any occasion: Father s Day, graduations, and birthdays. Give them to your child s teacher as a thank you at the end of the school year; give one to your postman, a fireman, or a policeman; use them as stocking stuffers when you celebrate Christmas in July! Or keep them for yourself to enjoy a delicious burger now and then. Here s how it works: Purchase a Sylvester s gift card for $10.00 before July 15, 2018. Tickets are available after church on Sundays or in the church office. Each Fundraiser Combo meal includes one 1/3-pound burger, small fries, and a medium drink. Dine in or take out before the expiration date. 30% of all proceeds are returned to Village Children s Center. Gift cards are good through November 4, 2018.

GROW OUR GIVING Money is not the only commodity that is fun to give. We can give time, we can give our expertise, we can give our love, or simply give a smile. The point is, none of us can ever run out of something worthwhile to give. Steve Goodier Many of you may be wondering why you ve been bombarded with so many different suggestions for giving. It s not because we want to drain everyone s resources, but because we understand that not everyone is able to give in the same way. Hopefully, everybody will adopt at least one of the giving options that have been suggested over the past few of months. There will be a few others coming soon, too. Here s a recap of the ideas that have been presented so far: Planned Giving Bob Wacker presented some of the advantages of donating from your retirement plan; Little Church Coin Banks Take home a little church and collect your loose change. Return your little church on the first Sunday each month and receive credit for your donation; Community Contributions Companies like Ralph s Grocery Stores, Amazon, and many others make donations to qualified non-profit organizations (including churches) based on shopper loyalty. Customers of these retailers go online to specify who should receive these donations; Coming soon Churchwide In-Gathering, Thai Dinner, Silly Song Festival; Women s Retreat rummage sale Suggestions for other fundraising ideas are welcome. Please send your ideas to the church office at church@trinitylososos.org. Include a brief description of your idea and a plan for implementation. Ralph s Community Rewards Register your Ralphs Card online and ask them to contribute to Trinity United Methodist Church. Little Church Coin Banks Pick one up in the narthex on Sundays or in the church office. Fill them with loose change and return them on the first Sunday of the month. Repeat! Shop at smile.amazon.com It s the same Amazon you re used to except that a portion of your qualified purchases will be contributed to the organization of your choice. The first time you log in to Amazon Smile you will be prompted to select a non-profit organization. We are listed as Trinity United Methodist Church of Los Osos.

All Day Events, Church Life, Church Meetings, Community Private Events, Community Public Events, Village Children's Center Jun 2018 (Pacific Time) Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 27 28 29 30 31 1 2 10am - Food Pantry @ 2pm - Lyrics & 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 9:15am - Chancel Choir Election Set-up Election Day 9:30am - Hymn Singing 6:30pm - CCHE Potluck 10am - Food Pantry @ 12pm - UMW Luncheon 10am - Sunday Worship 2pm - Knitting, etc. @ 9am - Tuesday Crew @ 10am - Staff Meeting @ 11:15am - Coffee Hour 5pm - Community 10am - Food Pantry @ 11am - Prayer & Care 4pm - 12-Steps Couples 5:30pm - AA Home 11:30am - Missions 6pm - Bell Choir 6:30pm - Home Group 6pm - Cub Scout 7pm - A.A. 6pm - Cub Scout 7:30pm - Chancel Choir 6:15pm - Cub Scout 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Graduation Sunday 1pm - UMW Board 9am - Tuesday Crew @ Annual Conference 9:15am - Chancel Choir 2pm - Knitting, etc. @ 10am - Food Pantry @ 11am - Prayer & Care 10am - Food Pantry @ 10am - Sunday Worship 4pm - Girl Scouts 3:30pm - Home Group 6pm - Bell Choir 7pm - Trustee's 11:15am - Coffee Hour 4pm - Grow Our Giving 7pm - A.A. 11:30am - Baked 5pm - Community 7:30pm - Chancel Choir 5:30pm - AA Home 6:30pm - Home Group 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 Father's Day 2pm - Knitting, etc. @ 9am - Tuesday Crew @ Trinity View Due Date 10am - Emergency 10am - Food Pantry @ Amateur Radio Field 9:15am - Chancel Choir 5pm - Community 10am - Food Pantry @ 11am - Prayer & Care 2pm - Book Club @ 7pm - Church Party 10am - Sunday Worship 5:30pm - AA Home 3:30pm - Home Group 5:45pm - VCC 11:15am - Coffee Hour 6:30pm - Home Group 7pm - Finance 6pm - Bell Choir 4pm - 12-Steps Couples 7pm - A.A. 7:30pm - Chancel Choir 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Amateur Radio Field 2pm - Knitting, etc. @ 9am - Tuesday Crew @ 11am - Prayer & Care 12pm - People's 10am - Food Pantry @ 9:15am - Chancel Choir 4pm - Girl Scouts 10am - Food Pantry @ 6pm - Bell Choir 1:30pm - Head Start 10am - Sunday Worship 5:30pm - AA Home 3:30pm - Home Group 7pm - A.A. 11:15am - Coffee Hour 6:30pm - Home Group 7:30pm - Chancel Choir 11:30am - Church &

EVENTS CALENDAR SNAPSHOT WEEKLY EVENTS: Sunday Chancel Choir Rehearsal: 9:15am Worship Service: 10:00am Coffee Hour: 11:15am 12-Steps Couples Group: 4:00pm 1 st & 3 rd Sun Monday Knitting, Etc.: 2:00pm Home Girls AA: 5:30pm Community Dinner: 5:00pm, 1 st, 2 nd, & 3 rd Monday Home Group w/jeff Manildi: 6:30pm Literacy for Life: 6:30pm Tuesday Tuesday Work Crew 9:00am Food Box Distribution: 10:00-12:00 Home Group w/mike Eggleston: 3:30pm Cub Scouts: 6:00pm Wednesday Staff Meeting: 10:00am 1 st Wed Prayer & Care Group: 11:00am Bell Choir Rehearsal: 6:00pm Alcoholics Anonymous - 7:00pm Chancel Choir Rehearsal: 7:30pm Thursday Literacy for Life: 6:30pm Friday Food Box Distribution 10:00-12:00 SPECIAL EVENTS: June 2, 2:00pm Lyrics & Melodies Studio Recital June 3 Mack Mitchell Preaching June 5 Election Day Polling Place June 6, 9:30am Hymn Singing, Bayside and Casa de Flores June 7, 6:30pm CCHE Potluck June 9, 12:00pm UMW Luncheon & Memorial Gathering June 10 Graduation Sunday June 10, 11:30am Baked Potato Lunch Fundraiser June 13-15 Annual Conference June 17 Father s Day June 17 John Tincher Preaching June 23 & 24 Amateur Radio Field Day June 22, 7:00pm Church Party Bridge June 28, 12:00 noon People s Kitchen COMMITTEES June 5 Missions Committee 11:30am June 11 UMW Board Meeting 1:00pm June 11 Grow Our Giving Task Force 4:00pm June 14 Trustees Committee 7:00pm June 24 Church & Society Committee 11:00am June 19 Finance Committee 7:00pm June 20 VCC Committee 5:45pm June 20 TRINITY VIEW DUE DATE June 21 Emergency Prep Task Force 10:00am P.O. Box 6775 Los Osos, CA 93412-6775