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TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH
August 2020 VOLUME 20, ISSUE 8
NEWSLETTER
530 4th Street NW Faribault, MN 55021 507.331.6579
From the Pastor’s Desk . . .
IN TIMES LIKE THESE ~The Rev. Paul Rieger
B IBLE IN A YEAR 2
SUNDAY SCHOOL / RALLY DAY /
VACATION B IBLE SCHOOL 3
KIDS’ PAGE 4
PASTORAL REPORT /
AUGUST B IRTHDAYS 5
SATURDAY SERVICES RESUME /
QUILTERS RETURN /
DONATIONS NEEDED
6
AUGUST CALENDAR 7
LAY LEADERSIHP BOARD MINUTES 8
FROM YOUR F INANCE/PROPERTY
MANAGER 9
RADIO CLUB AUGUST UPDATE 10
AUDIO & VIDEO PODCASTS ARE HERE 11
GARAGE SALE TO BENEFIT THE
FLS PLAYGROUND 12
W hat an absolutely bizarre time we live in. We live in the midst of a pandem-
ic which has changed almost every aspect of our lives. We have wel-comed in a new Associate Pastor, whom God is going to use to do amazing things at this church. I, per-sonally, am thrilled with the passion I hear in his voice for God’s people. But then our playground burns, half of it destroyed. But then we saw peo-ple step up to find ways to rebuild and fundraise. But then people step on each other’s toes when it happens and arguments broke out.
Thankfully in our area, not too many have lost their jobs, but people have still lost jobs. We see people stepping up to help out in times of need, but then our Faribault Food Shelf closes.
One day we see articles and charts that COVID numbers are falling and people are surviving, but then a moment later we see the numbers rise; we see our own friends suffer with the disease; some of us have even lost friends to the disease.
The constant question in times like these, and really in all times, is what do we do? How should we act? What is God’s will? What does He want us to do?
In times like these, stick with what you know. This is why in church we have the same message every week—you are
loved by a God who has taken your place in death and risen from death to give you life. Your pastors, whether Pr. Tyler and myself or a guest, will always say the same thing. Jesus loves you, and He shows that love by giving His life for you so that you might be set free. Paul says it best in Romans 5:8, “but God shows his love for us in that while we were still sinners, Christ died for us.” We repeat this message over and over because, it’s what mat-ters most.
Then knowing that love, we then live. To live in this love means to study God’s Word and see how He express-
es His love to the world. He feeds and nourishes us by His love through people. He works His good and merciful will through evil things.
And in all of this we are able to adapt. We carry the cross as our symbol of victory and strive through challenges.
(continued…)
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Daily Bible Readings: August 2020
SERVING TRINITY & FLS
Rev. Paul Rieger, Senior Pastor
Rev. Tyler Werner, Associate Pastor
Rev. Gatluk, Reat, Sudanese Evang. Lutheran Mission Church
Rev. Robert Snyder, Pastor Emeritus
Bill Kirkpatrick,
Finance/Property Manager
Nancy Simonson,
Family Ministry
Jennifer Kingland,
Office Manager
Bill & Mary Jewison,
Custodians
Rachel Rieger,
FLS Administrative Asst.
August 1 – Isaiah 65, 66; Psalm 62; John 3
August 2 – II Kings 21; II Chronicles 33; John 4
August 3 – Nahum 1, 2, 3; John 5
August 4 – II Kings 22; II Chronicles 34; John 6
August 5 – II Kings 23; II Chronicles 35; John 7
August 6 – Habakkuk 1, 2, 3; John 8
August 7 – Zephaniah 1, 2, 3; John 9
August 8 – Jeremiah 1, 2; John 10
August 9 – Jeremiah 3, 4; John 11
August 10 – Jeremiah 5, 6; John 12
August 11 – Jeremiah 7, 8, 9; John 13
August 12 – Jeremiah 10, 11, 12; John 14
August 13 – Jeremiah 13, 14, 15; John 15
August 14 – Jeremiah 16, 17; Psalm 96; John 16
August 15 – Jeremiah 18, 19, 20; Psalm 93; John 17
August 16 – II Kings 24; Jeremiah 22; Psalm 112; John 18
August 17 – Jeremiah 23, 25; John 19
August 18 – Jeremiah 26, 35, 36; John 20
August 19 – Jeremiah 45, 46, 47; Psalm 105; John 21
August 20 – Jeremiah 48, 49; Psalm 67; I John 1
August 21 – Jeremiah 21, 24, 27; Psalm 118; I John 2
August 22 – Jeremiah 28, 29, 30; I John 3
August 23 – Jeremiah 31, 32; I John 4
August 24 – Jeremiah 33, 34; Psalm 74; I John 5
August 25 – Jeremiah 37, 38, 39; Psalm 79; II John
August 26 – Jeremiah 50 51; III John
August 27 – Jeremiah 52; Revelation 1; Psalm 143, 144
August 28 – Ezekiel 1, 2, 3; Revelation 2
August 29 – Ezekiel 4, 5, 6, 7; Revelation 3
August 30 – Ezekiel 8, 9, 10, 11; Revelation 4
August 31 – Ezekiel 12, 13, 14; Revelation 5
Our VBS, while being all virtual, will be used by God to proclaim His strength and love to many. Our livestreams are averaging at around a thousand peo-ple a weekend.
Even in the midst of strange times, God is at work and His love abounds for all people. Take confidence in Him and His love. Stop and look around and see how He is at work!
The Rev. Paul Rieger
IN TIMES L IKE THESE CONTINUED. . .
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VBS is taking place August 2-6,
6-7:00 p.m. in a virtual
format. Videos can be viewed
and stored on Facebook and
YouTube until September 1.
Children ages 3 through 6th grade are participating
from anywhere! We have some people from Iowa who
are watching! Registration is now closed, but we may
have extra craft supplies. Please contact Nancy Simon-
son if you have interested in VBS supplies at 507-210-
8486.
Our church services on August 1 at 5:30 p.m. and
August 2 at 8:00 and 10:30 a.m. will include our
theme: “Jesus’ Power Pulls Us Through – Trust Jesus!”
Currently we have 72 children enrolled and a report on
our VBS adventure will be given later in August.
W e are not sure what our Sunday School year for children will look like, so please keep us in your prayers. If you are willing to help by serving as a teacher/helper/presenter for the fall quarter, full-
or part-time, we welcome you. The Sunday School program uses a site rota-tion schedule so a teacher is only needed to lead small group activities for about 20 minutes. Others lead the story presentation and music. All materials are supplied. If you have a love for children, here is an opportunity to use your talents! Contact Nancy Simonson.
SUNDAY SCHOOL NEWS
VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL
RALLY DAY is September 13.
Plans are being made for our annual Rally Day celebration.
Praise and thanksgiving to God for providing Faribault Lutheran School with an interim
principal. Please continue to pray for a permanent principal to accept the Call.
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PASTORS’ REPORT
Each month a Pastoral Report is prepared in the Church Office. Classes, meetings, appointments, worship services, visitations and communions are tracked and reported by each pastor. In each month’s newsletter we will be including the most recent form on file (June 2020).
Home Visits
Hospital or Jail
Office Visits
Pro-spect Calls
Shut Ins/ Others Com-
muned Privately
Shut Ins/ Others
Visited- No Communion
NH Worship Attended
NH Worship
Com-muned
Worship Services
Classes Taught
Mtgs. Attend
Members Called or Texted
Pr. Rieger 0 0 6 0 0 0 13 (outdoor) 0 9 0 4 0
Visitation Pastors
0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Official Acts:
Baptisms: 0
Transfer In: 0
Profession of Faith/Affirmation of Baptism: 0
Released/Removed: 0
Weddings: 0 Transfers Out: Matt Anderson
Confirmed: 0
Deaths/Funerals: Thomas Danielson, Steven Wilson (non mbr)
Happy August Birthday!
Rev. Gatluk Reat June Report: Sudanese Evangelical Lutheran
Mission Church
Due to COVID-19 Worship Services conducted weekly in Nuer & English
online.
Special Greetings to Trinity members in Care Facilities or Shut Ins with July
birthdays. We ask that you remember our fellow members in your
prayers and help brighten their day with a card or visit.
8/5 Helen Spitzack 935 Spring Rd. Apt. 9 Faribault, MN 55021
90th Birthday
8/30 Welford Knauss 43296—150th St.
Waseca, MN 56093
95th Birthday
W e thank God for all of our church family. You are invited to remember the birthdays of our Octogenarian and Nonagenarian congregation members. Say a kind word, offer a prayer or send a card!
Harriet Berghoff (8/9), James Schmidtke (8/10), Audrey Dalluge (8/11), Jule Moldenhauer (8/11), Charles “J.” Beatty 8/12, Charles LaCroix (8/12), Arlene Zielske (8/18), Janice Drache, (8/23),
Cora Langeslag (8/24)
We also offer Prayers of Thanksgiving for Curt Becher, celebrating his 70th birthday on August 30!
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5:30PM WORSHIP SERVICES START UP AGAIN
PIES FOR SALE
B eginning August 1, the Saturday 5:30 p.m. worship services will resume. We will continue to practice social distancing of at least 6 feet and all who attend
in-person worship are asked to wear face masks. Please note that the 5:30 p.m. service will NOT be live streamed. Pastors Rieger and Tyler are going to stream Bible studies between services on Sunday mornings, beginning August 2 at 9:15 a.m. The first will be a 6-week study on Ephesians. Bible studies will be available on YouTube and Facebook.
Trinity Members:
O ur LWML (Women In Mission) has been asked for our congrega-tion’s help. The Faribault and Owatonna Sexual Assault Program (SANE) has a need for any size women’s new T-shirts, (neutral col-
ors and no graphics), sweat pants, underwear and socks.
The collection box is located in the narthex on the Information Center. Items will be distributed on August 15 to the centers, so please have your donations brought in by then.
Thank you for your support.
Joy Zimmerman
DONATIONS NEEDED
T rinity Quilting Group stopped meeting in March this year when the restrictions on meeting went into effect because of the Corona Virus. Now that we can gather once again as long as we follow guidelines given
to us by the state of Minnesota, it is time to start quilting. All are invited to find your scissors and your needle and join the Trinity Quilters on Wednesday mornings at 9:00 a.m. We will begin meeting on August 5. Please wear a face mask, and we will be spread out on our usual work tables so that we are all working at a safe distance. It will be good to gather again and begin working on quilts. See you on August 5!
F rozen, ready-to-bake pies are for sale through the church office, Monday-Thursday, during the summer, 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. Cost is $10 a pie. There are many varieties available including apple,
Dutch apple, rhubarb, rhubarb strawberry, rhubarb custard, cherry, pecan, pumpkin, with blueberry and peach coming soon!
TRINITY QUILTERS RETURN
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Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
2 8:00 Worship 10:30 Connection –c
3 3:30 Sunday Wor- ship on TV
4 8-5:00 Census Training (FH) 8:30 Staff Mtg. 3:30 Sunday Wor- ship on TV 4:30 Community Cathedral Café
5
9:00 Quilting 6:00 Connection Practice
6
7
Office Closed
1 5:30 Worship
8 10-11:00 Mission Moments (FH) 5:30 Worship
9 8:00 Worship –c 10:30 Worship
10 3:30 Sunday Wor- ship on TV
7:00 Trumps’ Bible Study
11 8:30 Staff Mtg. 3:30 Sunday Wor- ship on TV 4:30 Community Cathedral Café
12 9:00 Quilting 6:00 Connection Practice
13 9:00 Worship Plan- ning Committee 2:00 Human Care
14 9-4:00 Garage Sale (Trinity) Office Closed
15 9-4:00 Garage Sale (Trinity) 5:30 Worship
16 8:00 Worship 10:30 Connection –c
17 3:30 Sunday Worship on TV 5-8:30 AHG Open House (Gym)
FLS Staff reports back to school
18 8:30 Staff Mtg. 3:30 Sunday Wor- ship on TV 4:30 Community Cathedral Café 6:30 Elders’ Mtg.
19 9:00 Quilting
20 10:30 Milestone –c (Outdoor Chapel) 1:00 Women In Mission 6:30 FLS Brd. Mtg. (Trinity)
21
Office Closed
Newsletter Deadline
22 5:30 Worship
23 8:00 Worship –c 10:30 Worship
24
3:30 Sunday Worship on TV 7:00 Trumps’ Bible Study
25
8:30 Staff Mtg. 3:30 Sunday Wor- ship on TV 4:30 Community Cathedral Café
26 10:00 Property Brd. 9:00 Quilting
27
28
Office Closed
29 3:00 Confirmation Pictures 5:30 Worship
30 8:00 Worship 10:30 Worship –c (Confirmation)
31 3:30 Sunday Worship on TV
6-7:00PM Virtual Vacation Bible School
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TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH LAY LEADERSHIP BOARD MINUTES
Trinity Lutheran Church Lay Leadership Board Minutes
Tuesday, July 14, 2020 6:30 p.m.
Attendance: Pastor Rieger, Pastor Werner, Noel Handberg, Deb Malmanger, Carl Vollbrecht, Brian Anderson, Jim Boldt, Joanne Cross, Jeff Blume
Guests: Rev. Gatluk Reat, Krystal Sevcik, Angie Swanson, Bill Kirkpatrick
1. Opening devotions and prayer by Pastor Rieger. Devotions on John 3, followed by prayer.
2. Changes or additions to agenda: None
3. FLS Report Krystal Sevcik gave the report on the FLS finances and an update on the FLS issue concerning the interim adminis-
trator. There will be information in this Sunday’s bulletin and the Sunday announcements.
4. Sudanese Ministry by Rev. Reat Rev. Reat spoke on his past, present and future here in the US and the challenge he is facing in spreading the
Good News to his Sudanese congregations in Faribault, Albert Lea, Austin and Columbia Heights. Discussed the possibility of $5,000 going to Rev. Reat from Trinity to continue. 5. FOC report
a. We are meeting expenses and there was discussion on paying off the Building Fund. b. Parking lot re-sloping on the west side to 6th Avenue. Probable estimate is $12,000. Motion by Carl to approve the re-sloping of the parking lot. Seconded by Jim Boldt.
6. Senior Pastor’s Report a. Pastor Werner reported that he feels supported by everyone at Trinity, and he is eager to begin
working with groups and organizations. b. Pastor Rieger stated that the Sunday services with communion are going well. c. Confirmation planning is being done by Pastor Werner. d. Pastor Rieger is updating the Organizational Chart to create a clear discipleship path. e. The Stewardship Study Committee will be formed by Pastor Rieger.
7. Audit completed by Shari Schreck and Barb Beatty.
8. Policy manual review No policy review tasks needed for July according to schedule.
9. Calendar Items a. No August meeting unless there are objections. b. Next meeting will be September 8 at 6:30 p.m. c. Pastoral vacations
Pastor Werner will be gone July 17-19, 2020 July 31-August 2, 2020 Pastor Rieger will be gone August 8-12, 2020
d. VBS: August 2-6, 6-7:00 p.m. and will be all Virtual
10. Minutes of the meeting were approved unanimously.
11. Adjournment motion by Deb. Seconded by Carl.
Closing prayer by Pastor Werner.
Respectfully submitted, Joanne Cross LLB Secretary
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I hope all of you are doing well and keeping in good health. We all miss each other and I know I miss seeing you at church. A few more people than before are coming to
church services these days and as time goes on more and more will feel comfortable enough to come also. But it may be a long time before everything is back to normal. I wanted to catch up on the church financial situation. Thanks largely to online giving and the many of you who are still bringing in or mailing in your church envelopes, we are doing fairly well so far. April and May were very good months and along with reduced expenses during that period, we gained some ground. June wasn't as good, but we got by okay. God has answered our prayers and sent us our Associate Pastor. How great it will be to have dual pastor services again and to reduce Pastor Rieger's heavy load so things can get back to a normal level for him again. One thing to keep in mind, though, is that starting now, we're dealing with two salaries and bene-fits instead of one. So now our expenses rise considerably, there-fore we will need to have our con-tributions increase accordingly, by about 10 to 15%. One thing I've noticed in my years here is that when necessary, our congregation steps up and helps us resolve the issues. In this case, our members understand the meaning of good stewardship and do what they can to keep us solvent. That's why we haven't gone into serious debt in the last fifteen years. What property-based projects are ongoing this summer? The main ones have been: 1.) upgrading of our fire/burglary alarm system, 2.) the west parking lot re-sloping and 3.) air condition-ing unit repairs/replacements. The alarm system was found by inspection to be out of state code and had to be upgraded in order to continue its function. The work was done during May and June and is now complete. The parking lot work is needed so that ice build-up doesn't oc-cur during the winter and present a safety hazard. The plan is to do that in the fall. A portion of the west lot will be torn up and re-paved so the water drains away properly. The air-conditioning systems associated with our new church are getting old (30 years now). Three of them broke down dur-ing the high heat period we had in July. Two were fixable and one had to be replaced (the furnaces are separate from the A/C
FINANCIAL AND PROPERTY ISSUES
units; the church furnaces were replaced three years ago during the period of renovation we did using the mem-ber estate money we received ). We plan to replace one or two of the eight A/C units each year until they are all renewed. Another project that is complete, but not yet paid off, is the New Church Offices. Back in June of 2017, when we kicked off the project, we asked for pledges of up to three years maximum from our members. This June, the three year period was over. I am in the process of cleaning up the reminder of the pledges still due, at which point we will know the balance due to the Luther-an Church Extension Fund (LCEF). We took out this
loan during construction to fin-ish off the construction cost. I would guess it will be in the area of $10,000 to $12,000. I am planning on asking the congrega-tion to do a fund drive to pay that loan off so Trinity will again be debt free. It's probably not easy for some of you to increase your dona-tions at this time, especially if you are not working because of the Covid virus or are on a fixed income. However, our church
is still going strong and needs to continue going strong with streaming services, virtual VBS and now the planned streaming Bible classes. And our property needs to be kept up-to-date and in good condition. Together, our two pastors and other staff and volunteers will continue God's work and expand it. But the expenses keep coming and inflation makes them even higher. Please do what you can to keep us in the black this year and in the future. As a side note, I've noticed that peo-ple are not giving as much to the Improvements Fund as before. The Improvements Fund is important for keeping up our property. It is just as important as the General Fund . Please try to dip in a little deeper for it if you can. Meanwhile we all pray that God be with us in these trying times and that He will keep us safe.
Bill Kirkpatrick
From Your Finance/Property Manager . . . . .
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RADIO CLUB UPDATE—AUGUST 2020
H ello again from
Trinity Radio
and Video Ser-
vices (The Radio Club)!
Just wanted to give you all
an update of what we’ve
been up to over the last
few months.
We’ve been busy with our streaming services. Some
statistics since mid-March when we went to online only
(through July 19 when this was written):
Total number of services streamed since March 18,
2020: 44
36 Sunday services (8:00 and 10:30) Streamed and
Recorded
4 extra Holy Week services (Maundy Thursday,
Good Friday, Vigil Saturday, 6:00 am Easter Sun-
day) Streamed and Recorded
3 Online only Mid-Week Lent Services
Pastor Tyler’s Installation Service Streamed and
Recorded
11 Sunday School recordings
25 additional recordings for Pastor Reat and posted
to YouTube
Our videos have been viewed on Facebook, YouTube
and on our streaming site (BoxCast) between March 18
and July 19:
8:00 – 13,826 views (768 views average)
10:30 – 8,117 views (451 views average)
Special Services: 2,933 views (373 views average)
Pastor Reat Messages: 207 views (8 average)
Sunday School – 362 views (33 average)
We have put out 90 special posts on Instagram, Face-
book, Twitter and LinkedIn.
At the Radio Club website, we have started posting Video
Podcasts of the weekly messages from the pastors. You can
either watch just the message (without the whole service) or
you can listen to the audio of it. You can also sign up for
our audio podcasts at Apple iTunes or Google Play.
With VBS going online only this
year, we will be recording, mixing
and publishing each day’s video for
streaming online. This will be ac-
complished during the week of July
27 so everything is ready the next
week for VBS. We’ll be using
some of the technology we’ve had
but never used before! Hopefully by the time you read this,
it’ll be done and it will have been a success!
We have also purchased a portable video camera and associ-
ated equipment which will allow us to stream the Bible
studies that will be returning to Sunday mornings. This will
include the ability of those who are watching to send online
notes and comments that can be relayed to the pastor during
the study making it interactive! We are excited to bring this
to you!
Financially, you have all really came through for us. We
paid off the 2019-2020 KDHL contract. Streaming service
has been paid for 2020-2021. The new KDHL contract will
start October 1 for 2020-2021 year, and we’re well on our
way to pay that off. THANK YOU! We couldn’t do this
without your prayers and contributions!
Please continue to pray for the Radio and Video ministry.
We will continue to find innovative ways to deliver the great
news of the Word of God. Our goal is to keep Trinity at the
forefront of technological trends and spread the Word!
If you have any questions, concerns or have any ideas of comments on our services, please email [email protected] or call Todd at 507-291-1306.
Remember our website:
https://www.trinityradioandvideo.org
Also visit us on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, Twitter and
YouTube! Remember to like, subscribe and follow us!
Todd Voge
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AUDIO AND VIDEO PODCASTS ARE HERE!
W inston Churchill reportedly said, “we make a living by what we get, but we make a life by what we give.” According to Churchill then,
our lives are defined less by what we have gotten and more by what we give away. Our Lord’s life is defined in this way. He gave completely of Himself for us. He became man for us. He taught the truth of God’s Word. He healed those with many and various diseases. He died the death that we deserve because of sin. He gave of Himself in order to save us from sin, death, and hell. So it is that by giving completely of Himself, He got us for Himself, making us citi-zens of His eternal kingdom by grace. As it was for Jesus, so it is also for us. We get more from giving than we do from simply getting. Giving softens our hearts and frees us from the worries of this world and mak-ing a living. For when we are singularly focused on making a living, we are singularly focused on what we get.
GIVE YOURSELF AWAY
W e know that some-times it is not easy to get to church. And
you’d like to listen to the pas-tor’s message but just don’t have the time to skim through a video to find the right starting point.
Well, search no longer! We’ve started to post our weekly mes-sages (sermons) to Apple iTunes podcasts as well as Google Play podcasts. Links are listed at trinityradioandvideo.org.
Apple Podcasts Google Play Podcasts Podcast RSS Feed (if you want to go your own way)
You can subscribe to our audio pod-casts at either location and listen to them at your leisure.
You can also visit our Weekly Message page and have the ability to either watch the pastor’s message or you can listen to the audio recording of it. Your choice!
We will be adding each message to the list and as we have the time/ability,
adding past messages as well. That will give you the ability to listen to any of our past messages!
We sincerely hope this helps you in your spiritual growth. If you have any suggestions for improvements, please don’t hesitate to contact us!
Todd Voge
That mindset begins to bleed into all areas of our lives – our relationships with friends and family, with neighbors and coworkers, and with the Lord. It shifts our focus from asking “How can I be a friend, family member, neighbor,
and servant to others?” to “What have they done for me lately?” We become more selfish instead of selfless. But, when we give, we do not have less, and we do not become less. We have more and become more. Because when we give, we join in the bond of friendship and family, the bond of ser-vice to those around us out of love for them. And love is the fulfillment of the Law. It is the nature of God Himself,
for God is Love. Thus, we are participating in the divine nature. As Jesus said, “It is more blessed to give than to receive” (Acts 20:35).
The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod LCMS Stewardship Ministry
Newsletter article – August 2020 Used by permission
530 4th Street NW Faribault, MN 55021
Phone: 507-331-6579 Fax: 507-331-0986
Weekly Service Schedule - Saturday, 5:30pm Sunday, 8:00am and 10:30am
Radio Broadcast: KDHL (AM 920)- Sunday, 8:00am Consolidated Communications TV channel 10
& Charter/Spectrum channel 181, Monday &/or Tuesday, 3:30pm
TRINITY LUTHERAN
CHURCH
- OUR MISSION -
SOUL FOCUS: TO SHARE THE GOOD NEWS
OF SALVATION THROUGH JESUS CHRIST
- OUR CORE VALUES -
GRACE (GOD'S RICHES AT CHRIST’S
EXPENSE)
FAITH IN JESUS
HOPE THRU JESUS‘ NAME
LOVE IN JESUS’ NAME
W E ’RE O N TH E WE B !
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GARAGE SALE FOR THE PLAYGROUND
AUGUST 14 & 15
9:00 AM
TRINITY PARKING LOT
On AUGUST 14 & 15 at 9:00 a.m.
American Heritage Girls will be hosting a
garage sale in the church parking lot.
WE NEED YOUR STUFF! Now is your chance, ladies and gentlemen, to get rid of stuff
for a good cause! All monetary donations and proceeds from the sale will go directly
to Faribault Lutheran School for the rebuilding of the playground.
Please contact Donna Hulsing via email [email protected] or text 701-441-
1105 to set up a time starting AUGUST 10 to drop your things off at her house.