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TRINITY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH December 11, 2012 Vol. 46 No. 50 You are invited A SERVICE OF lessons & carols THIS SUNDAY, DECEMBER 16 8:45 & 11:00 AM Sanctuary A Service of Lessons and Carols is Trinity s annual service of music and scripture for the Christmas season. It is presented by the Trinity Orchestra, Sanctuary Choir, Cross & Flame Youth Choir, William A. Gardner Handbell Choir and other Trinity vocal ensembles. INSIDE THIS ISSUE: Mission Opportunities 4 Christmas Gift of Joy 5 Prayer Garden 6 Calendar of Events 7 Christmas Eve services MONDAY, DECEMBER 24 CHILDREN S SERVICES 4:00 & 5:00 PM Wesley Hall These services are designed for families with young children. The children are encouraged to dress as Mary, Joseph, shepherds, angels or manger animals, and become a part of the Nativity story. Costumes available. PERSONAL COMMUNION 4:00-6:00 PM Sanctuary Come and go at any time during these two hours for an intimate time of family or individual worship and communion. CANDLELIGHT COMMUNION 7:00 & 11:00 PM Sanctuary Trinity s traditional services of Christmas with music, word, candlelight and communion. With special music by the Sanctuary Choir, Cross & Flame Youth Choir, Trinity String Quartet and Organ. Nursery Not Available On Christmas Eve. ADVENT HOLY COMMUNION Communion will be offered each Sunday in Advent. It will be served at 9:45 AM and 12 Noon in the Sanctuary following the traditional worship services.

A PERSONAL WORD SUNDAY, DECEMBER 16, 2012 THIRD SUNDAY OF ADVENT 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. A SERVICE OF LESSONS & CAROLS SERMON Dr. Andrew Wolfe Christmas From the Back Side Series MUSIC 8:45 & 11:00 AM Trinity Orchestra, Sanctuary Choir, William A. Gardner Handbell Choir, Cross & Flame Youth Choir & Youth Handbells, Trinity Singers, Seeds of Faith MINISTER ON CALL Bobby Scales, 746-4547 WESLEY HALL 11:15 AM Rev. Nathan Carden Advent: What Kind of Plant? A LOOK AT DECEMBER 9 2,375 Worship Attendance Includes A Night in Bethlehem 865 Sunday School Attendance I hope you made it to Bethlehem on Sunday evening! We had great crowds of adults and children that came to the Bethlehem marketplace for a very hands-on experience of what it might have been like on that first Christmas a crowded marketplace and a stable out back where something was happening! An adult servant-volunteer that was helping to man the bread store shared this story: At one point, a lady and two children came to visit our tent. Initially, I only noticed that. Upon engaging the young girl in conversation, I realized that she was a special child of God. When I shared with her that we had heard that a special baby had been born, over in a stable nearby, she looked at me with the most wondrous, beautiful eyes and said, almost in a whisper, It was Jesus. She was a reminder of what Jesus taught us... Therefore, anyone who becomes as humble as this little child is the greatest in the Kingdom of Heaven.- Matthew 18:4. AMEN! This is one of the multitude of ways Trinity is touching and shaping lives. Whether we were there or not, all of us had a part to play in this and every ministry of our church through our giving. At Trinity, we believe that giving is a deeply spiritual matter it grows our relationship to God. It is also a practical matter, it enables life changing ministry. As we enter the final month of this year, our giving is even more critical. As always, December is a catch up month for us financially. Through the end of November we had collected about 80% of our Budget (we are 92% through the fiscal year). This is not unusual at this time of the year, but it means we count on a strong December to complete our budget. As it stands now, it looks like we will need to receive $430,000(+) in order to be in the black by year s end. Looking at our outstanding commitments, this is a very reachable goal if these commitments are honored. If you have not made your commitment for ministry in 2013, let me also encourage you to do that by going online or contacting the church finance office (879-1737). I cannot stress how critical this is for us to be able to plan for ministry. As we make our way through Advent toward the manger, may we be drawn closer to the love of God. 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. 11:15 AM CONTACT a relaxed, informal, service in Wesley Hall featuring praise music from the CONTACT Band, children are encouraged to attend. 10:00 AM Sunday School Ages 2 years 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. Contact Rev. Drew Holland at dholland@trinitybirmingham.com or call 879-1737 with any questions. Andrew Wolfe Senior Minister Suzanne Pruitt Minister of Christian Formation Drew Holland Minister of Evangelism, Young Adults Nathan Carden Minister of Outreach, Contact David Thompson Minister of Students Bobby Scales Minister of Pastoral Care & Visitation Church Office: 205-879-1737 Fax: 868-9714 Care Line: 868-9709 Child Development Center: 879-1749

Advent Series Dr. Andy Wolfe Traditional Worship, Sunday 8:45 & 11 AM Christmas from the Back Side The Christmas story has become all too familiar. We think we know it inside out. There is nothing there that surprises us, shocks us, challenges us which is a far cry from the original implications of this story. The very idea that the word would become flesh was shocking to those who first heard it. To really hear this story, author Ellsworth Kallas has suggested that we enter Christmas from the back side. Seen through the eyes of some minor, unsympathetic characters, or from a different overlooked detail the Christmas Story reveals that there is more than we usually imagine. We may not know what we think we know when it comes to Christmas until we have seen it from the back side. Join us for the Advent season, as we look at Christmas from the Back Side. Small Group Studies 2013 Want a Sneak Peak? Mark your calendar... the small group course offerings for Winter/Spring 2013 will be available after December 21. Log on to www.trinitybirmingham after December 21 to view the course offerings. You may register at that time online or wait until the course description/registration form is mailed in Tidings on January 8, 2013. Registration tables will be available in the East and Main Narthexes on Sunday, January 13 and 20. Questions? Contact Suzanne Pruitt at 879-1737 or email spruitt@trinitybirmingham.com. OUR MISSION: Glorify God as we Gather people to Christ, Grow people in Christ and Go to serve Christ in the world. 3

ATTENTION TRINITY MEN! Study of Luke All men are invited to participate in the Monday morning Bible study of Luke, beginning this month. Come join us at 6:30 AM every Monday morning in the small dining room. For questions, contact Brad Hilsmier at bhilsmier@southernco.com. New Pictorial Directory Photo Sessions Begin January 15 Trinity will publish a new church pictorial directory in 2013. Photography sessions with Life Touch (formerly Olan Mills) will begin on January 15. Appointments can be made online at www.trinitybirmingham.com. Appointments can also be made on Sunday mornings at Trinity beginning December 16. Watch Tidings for more information. Questions? Please email directory@trinitybirmingham.com. mission & outreach CHRISTMAS GIFT OF JOY OFFERING This special offering goes to support the church s mission and outreach efforts. This includes support for local and international mission projects such as: Firehouse Shelter, Birmingham Hospitality Network, Church of the Reconciler, Volunteers In Mission, and Urban Ministry. Offerings can be made during the Advent season using the special envelopes. HABITAT FOR HUMANITY, DECEMBER 15 WORK DAY Habitat for Humanity has begun ADVENT BUILDS! These houses are started at the first of the Advent season then are completed and dedicated close to Christmas Day, which means the homeowners start 2013 in a new, affordable home! Remember, these homes are built mostly by volunteer labor using building materials purchased at a discount, all helping to keep the carefully selected homeowner s cost lower and more affordable! They are, none the less, terrific houses which turn into warm, laughter-filled homes! If you would like to be a part of this early Christmas giftgiving experience by serving as a volunteer, we ll be working on a home DECEMBER 15. Call or email Laura McCain for directions and/or information, 870-4550 / lamccain@bellsouth.net Have a question about Trinity s Mission & Outreach? Please contact Rev. Nathan Carden at 879-1737 or email ncarden@trinitybirmingham.com. GIFT WRAP VOLUNTEERS ARE NEEDED Gift Wrap for the Homeless! The Birmingham Hospitality Network (BHN) gift wrap booth will open the Friday after Thanksgiving in the Brookwood Mall food court. It will be open during regular mall hours. WE STILL NEED YOUR HELP ON: Saturday, December 15 (all shifts) A talent for gift wrapping is not required to volunteer because we need folks to work the front desk and take money, too. This is a family-friendly opportunity and a great way to give back and experience the true meaning of Christmas during the holiday season. Please contact Greta Hogg at 936-2095 or email gjhogg@bellsouth.net 4 For the Saint Junia NEW CHURCH UPDATE from Dave Barnhart log on to http://saintjunia.onthecity.org Dentists & Young Adults Needed for Panama Mission From June 8-16, 2013, Trinity will send a team of young adults (20 s and 30 s) to Panama for mission work. The work will include a dental ministry, construction, and Bible study for children. We are also in need of a dentist (any age) to join us on our trip. For questions and more information, please contact Martha Furio at jmrfurio@charter.net.

Christmas gift of joy ADVENT 2012 Did you know that in the United States, the average local church spends only.03% of its annual budget in ministry beyond the walls of the local church? Did you know that last year, Trinity spent 17% of her total expenditures in ministry beyond the walls of our local church and all of our Christmas Gift of Joy offerings! For the last several years, our average Advent offering has raised almost $40,000! Your commitment to join in God s work to bring the Kingdom of God to earth is made clear through your generosity especially toward those ministries that seek to help the poor. We can celebrate and give thanks for the ways God is using us to help change the world with the Good News of Jesus Christ! While these numbers and percentages are important, behind them are the faces of people who have stories to tell; stories of how they found food and water, education and training, housing, clothing, comfort in loss, and most of all hope. And while we are engaged in Outreach ministries in places like Zambia, Bolivia, Panama and Latvia, we share over 85% of our support here in Birmingham in ministry with the poor. Take a moment to read through some of the ministries listed here that your giving goes to support they may just benefit someone you know. The Christmas sales started months ago and many of us are already weary of the marketing and advertising at every turn. As Christians, we all know that this season is about celebrating the incomprehensible gift of God becoming a human being. If we follow the example of Jesus own gift giving, this season will be a time to give not only to our loved ones, but to the least of these (Matthew 25:45). To give so generously to strangers in need, in the name of Jesus, is a radical, powerful and joyful alternative. This Advent season, I invite you to pray as individuals and families about how you might give to this special offering. Even amidst the ringing of cash registers and the explosion of commercials, in a posture of prayer, I believe we could hear the voice of God centering our focus upon giving gifts that could change a life forever. The Christmas Gift of Joy supports these and other local ministries: Church of the Reconciler Babies First Birmingham Hospitality Network United Methodist Center for Seniors Urban Ministry United Methodist Children s Home Wesley Foundations Community Furniture Bank International Missionaries and Mission Work Promise Homes UMCOR (United Methodist Committee on Relief) SIFAT (Servants in Faith and Technology) Greater Birmingham Ministries Kairos Prison Ministry United Counseling Center Camp Sumatanga If you love only those who love you, what reward do you have? Matthew 5:46 In Grace and Peace, Rev. Nathan Carden PARKING NOTICE: Please do not block the dumpsters or areas that are marked as NO Parking zones. Also, please note that the small parking lot is reserved for Handicapped, elderly and families with small children on Wednesday evenings and Sunday mornings. Thank you. 5

Trinity Prayer Garden and Columbarium Revised Rendering Cookbooks make great gifts! temptationscookbook.com Construction on the Prayer Garden and Columbarium has begun. It is located in the empty space between the East Narthex and Wesley Hall. Niches in the Columbarium are available for current and former members of Trinity and their families. We believe this service enhances our spiritual lives, provides a sacred place for meditation and remembrance, in addition to providing an interment option that is holy, respectful and economical. The Prayer Garden and Columbarium is a completely self-funding project through the sale of Columbarium niches, memorials and contributions by interested persons. Gift Possibilities There will be several special features in the garden which are gift possibilities for honorariums or memorials. Among these are the fountain, two hand carved scripture tablets, and the prayer labyrinth. For more information about these gifts or more information about purchasing a Columbarium niche, contact Ann Neptune, Business Administrator at 879-1737 or email her at aneptune@trinitybirmingham.com. memorial Panel As a part of the design for the Prayer Garden and Columbarium, a Memorial Panel will be included. This will provide a place to honor and remember those faithful deceased members and loved ones who have served this church, but who are interred elsewhere. The Memorial Panel will be located inside the columbarium. The material will be limestone with the names etched into the stone. The cost is $500 per name. If you are interested in placing a name on the panel, please contact the church office for an application. Tuesday Night YOUNG ADULT Opportunities! - YOUNG ADULTS, MARRIED, 20 S & 30 S Tuesday night small group for young couples without children. Meet at various homes on a rotating basis. Begins at 6:45 PM. Contact Drew Holland at dholland@trinitybirmingham.com for more info. - YOUNG ADULTS, SINGLE & MARRIED, 30 S Tuesday night small group for young adults in their 30s (single and married). Meet in Trinity s small dining room (first floor near the fellowship hall) at 6:30 PM for a free meal, followed by study. Contact Eric Rogers at eric@ progressiveal.com for for info or nursery reservation. A new recipe from the book is added every Monday and Thursday morning. Check it out! This unique cookbook is a project of the Asbury Sunday School Class and is a labor of love. Proceeds are used to fund projects and missions. The cookbook is $25 if ordered online, and $20 if purchased through the church office. Called to Pray The Mouat Chapel is open for prayer weekdays from 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM. Prayer request forms can be found on the last pew. Please enter silently, pray quietly and stay as long as you like. If you would like more information on our Prayer Ministry, contact Lisa Elliott at 879-1737 or email lelliott@trinitybirmingham.com. 6 - YOUNG PROFESSIONALS, 20 S Tuesday night small group for those in their 20 s who are out of college and not married. Meet at the home of Mark & Lisa Elliott at 6:30 PM for a free home cooked dinner. Studies/mission projects begin at 7:10 PM. Contact Lisa Elliott at lelliott@trinitybirmingham.com for more info.

CFT FSR CONF SANC FHALL highlighted events this week Third Sunday of Advent - December 16 8:45 AM Traditional Worship - SANC 10:00 AM Sunday School 11:00 AM Traditional Worship - SANC 11:15 AM CONTACT Worship - WHALL 5:00 PM Confirmation - various 6:00 PM Element Monday - December 17 6:30 AM Men s Bible Study B fast - SDR Tuesday - December 18 6:30 AM Youth Prayer B fast - Haven 8:00 AM Senior Adult Activities - Various 8:00 AM Sr. Exercise Class - GYM 10:00 AM Mama & Me - Nursery 11:00 AM Soup & Salad - FHALL 3:30 PM Element Cafe - Haven 6:30 PM Young Adults 30 s - SDR Craft Room 143 Fireside Room 145 Conference Room 220 Sanctuary Fellowship Hall take note LIB NAT LP SP HAVEN Wednesday - December 19 8:00 AM Senior Adult Activities - Various 9:00 AM Yoga - Rm. 315 4:45 PM NO Wednesday Supper 6:00 PM Adult Studies - various 6:45 PM Sanctuary Choir Practice - MS Thursday - December 20 8:00 AM Senior Adult Activities - Various 3:30 PM Element Cafe - Haven Friday - December 21 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 16 Laura & John Fleming, Suzanne Mills, Vaughan Holland, Lindsay Booker, Jeff Rabren, Laura Eanes, Rachel Holt Nursery volunteers are needed each Sunday. To volunteer, please contact Barry Smith at 879-1737 or email nurseryvolunteers@trinitybirmingham.com. Registration for PDO & TCDC 2013-2014 Note important dates: 12/5 (TCDC only) Registration for curent enrolled students returning to same program 12/12 Registration for currently enrolled students and siblings 1/9 Registration for Trinity members 1/23 Registration for the community Questions about PDO, contact Barry Smith at 879-1737. Questions about TCDC, contact Kim Wood at 879-1749. ST. VINCENT S: UAB: in the hospital Fox Hardwick Miller Terry Ware in memoriam Eleanor Bryla December 4 We extend our love and sympathy: to the family and friends of Eleanor Bryla who died on December 4. to Betty Johnson on the death of her son-in-law and to Jim and Serene Johnson on the death of their brother-in-law, David Fitzgerald, who died on December 4. congratulations to Greg and Cricket Miller on the birth of their son, Fox Hardwick Miller, on December 5. Big sister is Radney Miller. to Kevin and Stephanie Lynch on the birth of their son, Case Tyler Lynch, on December 5. Big sister is Ashton Lynch and big brother is Brooks Lynch. to John and Laura Fleming on the baptism of their son, Luke Harrison Fleming, on December 9. to Bryan and Denise Hancock on the baptism of their daughter, Harper Ann Hancock, on December 9. FINANCE SUMMARY through November 30, 2012 2012 Budget: $3,087,326 Total Collections: (80%) $2,470,322 PLEDGED GIVING BUDGETED: COLLECTED: REMAINING: $2,665,246 $2,118,746 (79.5%) $546,500 NON-PLEDGED GIVING BUDGETED: COLLECTED: REMAINING: $ 393,797 $325,124 (82.6%) $68,673 As the numbers above indicate, the Finance Committee reminds everyone of the importance of our giving in December. If you have any questions about your giving, please contact Ann Neptune in the Finance Office (879-1737). If you have not returned your commitment for ministry in 2013, you may do so by either contacting Ann Neptune in the Finance Office at 879-1737, aneptune@trinitybirmingham.com or online at www.trinitybirmingham.com/resources/pledging/ 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 & 11:15 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 Steven and Anne Corhern 5306 7th Avenue. S., Birmingham, AL 35212 The Corherns joined Trinity by transfer from another United Methodist Church. Steven works as a lawyer and they have a daughter, Rebecca, who is one year old. Charlie and Angie Hartman 1723 Wellington Road, Homewood, AL 35209 The Hartmans joined Trinity by vows from another Christian denomination. Charlie is a lawyer and Angie is a physical therapist. Interested in Membership? 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. Contact Drew Holland at 879-1737 or email dholland@trinitybirmingham.com with any questions. For unto you is born this day in the city of David a Saviour, which is Christ the Lord. Luke 2:11