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TRINITY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH August 26, 2014 Vol. 48 No. 34 INSIDE THIS ISSUE: Fall Studies 3 Lil Lambs Sale 3 Wednesday Supper 6 Calendar of Events 7 Lil Lambs Sale September 5 & 6 Friday hours: 9 AM-3 PM Saturday hours: 9 AM-12 Noon Important Message: The small group study, Making Sense of the Bible - by Adam Hamilton has been expanded and will now be held in the Sanctuary on Wednesday evenings from 6-7:00 PM. - Leader: Rev. Brian Erickson - Begins September 10 / 7 weeks - You will need to purchase your own book Please register for this study by Friday, August 29 by contacting Carrie Thayer at 879-1737 or cthayer@trinitybirmingham.com. Seller and volunteer registration is in full swing! We have a new online system. Get your seller number, choose your check-in time and your volunteer shift (if volunteering), enter your items, and print tags all from the website. Register to sell or volunteer today! Log on to: www.trinitybirmingham.com/ kids/lil-lambs/ If you are volunteering and will need nursery care, contact Amy Mezzell at 879-1737, amezzell@trinitybirmingham.com to make a nursery reservation. Shop gently worn kids clothing, toys, furniture and accessories at reasonable prices!

PERSONAL WORD SUNDAY, AUGUST 31, 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 Dr. Andrew Wolfe MUSIC 8:45 & 11:00 AM Trinity Orchestra & Sanctuary Choir MINISTER ON CALL Nathan Carden, 863-0765 A lawyer asks Jesus a profoundly simple question: Who is my neighbor? To answer his question, Jesus tells him this story. A lone traveler was making his way along a busy road, when suddenly he was assaulted by a gang of robbers. They subsequently beat him, take his last penny, and leave him to die on the side of the road. All hope seems lost, but then some religious people show up. A priest walks by but he ignores the dying stranger, followed by a Levite (someone considered a religious and spiritual leader) who likewise does nothing but ignore the poor gentleman. In other words, the good church folk steer clear of the suffering man on the side of the road he is not their problem. Then, Jesus says, a Samaritan comes along. You can almost hear the hisses from the crowd listening to the parable. All Samaritans were enemies. Someone a God-fearing Jew wouldn t even invite into their home. But, in Jesus story, it is the Samaritan, and not the preacher, who stops to help. In Jesus story, it is the Samaritan, and not the uber-religious Levite, who binds up the man s wounds and sees to it that he will recover. Jesus finishes the story and asks, So which one acted like a neighbor? And the lawyer is forced to answer, The one who showed mercy. (He can t bring himself to say the word Samaritan ). Jesus ends the teaching moment by issuing a command: Go and do likewise. Our high school student ministry spent Discovery Weekend in Springville earlier this month, diving into this parable and all its implications for our lives as Christians. Secluded away at a beautiful camp, they deepened friendships, worshipped together, and studied scripture. But then it was time to go home. 8:45 & 11:00 AM WESLEY HALL, Rev. Nathan Carden AUGUST 24 - ATTENDANCE 1,500 Total Worship Attendance 857 Traditional 643 Contact 901 Sunday School And en route back to Homewood, somewhere around Argo, that caravan of church buses and SUVs passed a disheveled gentleman holding a cardboard sign on the side of the road. When David Thompson pulled over to check the air pressure in his tires, the man by the side of the road approached him and asked for a ride. David let him onto a church van full of teenage boys who had been studying the story of the Good Samaritan all weekend. A van that suddenly became dead silent, even when Sweet Home Alabama came on the radio. When they arrived at Trinity for the closing worship service, the sanctuary full of students and their families, the gentleman David had picked up on the side of the road interrupted the service and asked for the chance to speak. 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

PERSONAL WORD Continued... Again, David obliged, and the disheveled stranger stepped up to the lectern and revealed himself to be the Senior Pastor Designate, hidden under a week s worth of unshaven stubble and some very pungent clothes. Immediately following the 11 AM worship service, I had exchanged my robe for rags, and Mollie dropped me off on the side of the road with my cardboard sign. It won t surprise you to hear that this was all David Thompson s idea. I ll tell you what surprised me, though. While this elaborate ruse was supposedly for the benefit of the students, this designate-turneddrifter learned plenty. I was reminded again how easily we distance ourselves from those who are unlike us, how many excuses we hide behind to avoid engaging our neighbor, and how tempting it is just to talk about mercy rather than actually practice it. But Jesus says, Go and do likewise. He doesn t say, Go and talk about it some more, or Go and memorize this passage and unravel its theological implications. He doesn t say, Go and sing about it or theorize about it or preach about it. He says, Go and do. new sermon series coming to all worship services May Trinity be known as the church that refuses to walk by. May Trinity be known as the church that never turns a blind eye to those who God places in our path. May Trinity be known as the church foolish enough to go and do likewise. Amen. Brian Erickson Senior Pastor Designate Show your team spirit! Cut off this portion, attach it to any bag filled with non-perishable goods, and return to Trinity. There s still time to participate in the # SEC Food Drive to benefit House of Restoration, a UMC Mission Congregation in the West End. Show your team spirit and participate in a worthy cause! 1) Circle logo (left) or write in the team of your choice: 2) Include the number of non-perishable items in your bag: 3) RETURN TO TRINITY BY SUNDAY, AUGUST 31. 3

PACESETTERS The Trinity Travelers enjoyed a great day trip to Athens, AL last week. (see photos below) They visited two of the churches on the Hallelujah Trail, where they learned about the history of this area. These were some of the first churches in Alabama. Cambridge UMC was established in 1818 by the Tennessee Annual Conference (before Alabama became a state). Late in the Civil War, Federal Troops damaged much of the church. It was restored in 1873 and is still in use today, retaining much of its original configuration. The First Presbyterian Church has a fascinating history dating back to 1829. The hospitality shown to our group by both churches was so warm and welcoming. Athens State University also welcomed us and gave us a tour of Founders Hall and The Altar of the New Testament. September 10 4:45-6:15 pm Fellowship Hall The last stop on our trip was the delightful little town of Mooresville, AL (oldest town in Alabama). The group will continue the Hallelujah Trail tour in September with a trip to Huntsville, AL where they will visit more historic Alabama churches. Watch for the date in Tidings. September 10 Hamburgers, all the fixin s, Fries & Ranch Baked Beans, Fountain Drinks, Ice Cream Sundaes (Children & Adults) $20.00 Family Max. (or) $6.00 per adult $3.00 per child (9 and under) $5.00 per senior adult $5.00 Salad Bar option Make a reservation online! trinitybirmingham.com Trinity Travelers in Athens, AL 4

Music in Children s Choirs Begin Wednesday, SEPTEMBER 10 Kids 3K-5th grade have a Wednesday night opportunity to enjoy choir and music. 1st-5th grades include rotating weekly activities such as drum class, Orff and recreation. Register Today! Contact Jodi Haskins at 879-1737. student ministry weekly update www.elementstudentministry.com Here is what is happening at Element this week: HOMEWOOD VS. VESTAVIA HILLS TAILGATE PARTY THIS FRIDAY NIGHT Element will set up a tailgate tent this Friday night, August 28, at Vestavia Hills High School beginning at 5 PM. All students are invited to hangout and get free food before the Homewood vs. Vestavia football game. We hope that you and your student will stop by and say hello this Friday. NO ELEMENT THIS SUNDAY NIGHT, 8/31 We will NOT have Element this Sunday Night, August 31 due to the Labor Day holiday. Instead, we hope that this weekend will be a special time for your family to have together. ELEMENT CAFE MEETS THIS WEEK Our after school ministry, Element Cafe, is now open! All students (including new 6th graders) are welcome to hangout from 3-5:30 PM every Tuesday and Thursday afternoon. We ask for a $1 donation to help offset some of the cost and we will be selling concessions during the afternoon. Every student that participates in Element café is required to have a permission form completed. You can find this permission form online at http://elementstudentministry. com/element-cafe/ Every student will need to have this form filled out by Sept 1. ELEMENT PRAYER BREAKFAST MEETS TUESDAY Prayer breakfast meets this Tuesday, August 26 at 6:30 AM in the Youth Center. All middle school and high school students are invited to join us for Jack s and a devotion. Prayer Breakfast is the perfect way to start a new day. The cost is just $3 for breakfast and middle school students will walk to HMS following the breakfast. STUDENT CENSUS We are taking a census for every student! Please take a few minutes to fill out the census to ensure that we have all the correct information. http://elementstudentministry.com/studentcensus/ ELEMENT GOLF TOURNAMENT We need golfers for our Element Golf Tournament fundraiser on September 17 at Highlands Golf Club. The money raised in this fundraiser helps to scholarship students to be able to attend Discovery weekend and summer mission opportunities. The money raised also helps to support our student ministry residents. If you are interested in playing, please email David Hayes dhayes@trinitybirmingham.com for more information. LISTEN TO SERMONS ONLINE Weekly sermons from both traditional and Contact worship services are available on the church website at: www.trinitybirmingham.com/ worship/sermons/ TAILGATE TENTS NEEDED, 9/7 Element s annual Tailgate Party is on Sunday night, September 7 from 6-8 PM in the small parking lot at Trinity. Our goal is to have 35 tailgate tents set up with some incredible food. So we need your help! What is your favorite tailgate food to prepare? We need you to choose just one item (ie, banana pudding, chips & salsa, hot dogs, etc) and make a lot of it. But we don t just want the food we want YOU to set up a tailgate tent, decorate your tent and come hangout with us on Sunday night, September 7. Please sign up today at http://www. signupgenius.com/go/10c0a49a9aa28a5fd0-tailgate1.the more tents the better!!! As always, if there is anything that we can be doing to better support your student, then please do not hesitate to ask. We WANT to be there for you and your child. In Christ, David Thompson Student Pastor dthompson@trinitybirmingham.com 5

REMEMBER OR HONOR A LOVED ONE Would you like to remember or honor a loved one? You may donate $50 to Trinity s Altar Flower Fund and have this gift acknowledged in the Sunday church bulletin on ANY Sunday selected by the giver. Donations will be used to purchase flowers throughout the year. The beautiful altar flower arrangements will be a blessing to those who worship at Trinity. You may also sponsor the weekly radio broadcast of the 8:45 AM service that airs Sundays at 9 AM on WAPI 1070. OPEN DATE FOR RADIO SPONSORSHIP IS SEPTEMBER 21. For more information on altar flowers or radio sponsorship, contact Lisa Elliott in the church office at lelliott@trinitybirmingham.com or 879-1737. INTRO TO METHODISM September 14, 21 & 28 Who is John Wesley? What do Methodists believe? New members, guests or new Christians are invited to learn about Methodist history, theology and practice. Led by Dr. Andy Wolfe on three Sundays in September (14, 21 & 28) at 10 AM in the Small Dining Room located on the 1st floor. Registration is not required. Questions? Contact Laura Eanes at 879-1737 or email leanes@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. 6

CFT FSR CONF SANC FHALL HIGHLIGHTED EVENTS THIS WEEK Sunday - August 31 8:45 AM Traditional Worship - SANC 8:45 AM Contact Worship - WHALL 10:00 AM Sunday School - various 11:00 AM Traditional Worship - SANC 11:00 AM Contact Worship - WHALL 6:00 PM NO Element/Youth 8:00 PM Men s Basketball - GYM Monday - September 1 LABOR DAY HOLIDAY, Office Closed Tuesday - September 2 6:30 AM Element Prayer B fast - Haven 8:00 AM Senior Adult Activities - various 10:00 AM Trinity Singers - MS 11:00 AM Trinity Singers Lunch - SDR 3:00 PM Element Cafe - Haven & GYM 5:30 PM Trustees Meeting - CONF 6:00 PM TCDC Orientation - WHALL 6:30 PM Young Adults (20 s) - NAT 7:00 PM SPRC Meeting - CONF Craft Room 143 Fireside Room 145 Conference Room 220 Sanctuary Fellowship Hall LIB NAT LP SP HAVEN Wednesday - September 3 9:00 AM Yoga - Rm. 315 6:00 PM Disciple Studies - various 6:00 PM Men s Bible Studies - various 6:00 PM Boy Scouts - various 6:30 PM Sanctuary Choir Rehearsal - MS Thursday - September 4 8:00 AM Senior Exercise Class - FHALL 3:00 PM Element Cafe - Haven & GYM Friday - September 5 9:00-3:00 PM Lil Lambs Sale - GYM Saturday - September 6 9:00-12:00 PM Lil Lambs Sale - GYM 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 UAB: IN THE HOSPITAL Dr. Bob Kynerd CONGRATULATIONS to Ben and Donya Traylor on the birth of their son, Benjamin Stanley Traylor, on August 14. Proud big sisters are Alyssa and Emma and proud big brother is Thad. to Al and Pat Berst on the birth of their greatgranddaughter, Ava Hawkins, on August 19. to Patrick and Megan Werner on the birth of their daughter, Claire Campbell Werner, on August 20. Proud grandparents are Rob and Theresa McKibben. A NOTE OF THANKS Trinity Nursery Staff, Thank you so much for the loving care (and crackers!) you gave the girls this year. As a foster mom, seeing them love going to church gave me such peace and hope for their futures. I loved that all of the nursery staff knew the girls by name immediately, knew their personalities, and the girls were welcomed in and given a special goodbye each time. They loved going to church, and I hope that seed that was planted will continue to grow. Trinity Member and Foster Mom Nursery Volunteers August 31 Wall Hanging Donated to Trinity by Member Mandy Rabren & Laura and Matt Feld To volunteer, please contact Barry Smith at 879-1737, or email nurseryvolunteers@trinitybirmingham.com. Or simply sign up in the nursery on Sunday! Trinity member and textile artist, Ruth Truett, has donated one of her pieces to the church. The piece called Future s Face now hangs in the Elementary Commons area. Completed in 1984, this handwoven wall hanging is a positive, optimistic design to direct the viewer to an open, wholesome, hopeful view of the future. The strong colors and movement in the piece are intended to move one forward with energy and a smile. It is a fitting compliment to our first floor children s area! 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 Blake and Mary Scott Pearson 9 Bonita Drive, Homewood, AL 35209 The Pearsons joined Trinity by vows from another Christian denomination. Blake is a doctor at Norwood Clinic. They have three children, Samantha (9), Becca (7) and Blake (3). PARKING NOTICE: Trinity members and guests should NOT park in the All Saints lot near Oxmoor Rd. Also, 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. Interested in joining Trinity? Join us... Coffee with the Pastors Sunday, September 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, September 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!