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In this issue:
Altar Candle Sponsors………………………...3
Attendance ..................................................... 3
Calendar ....................................................... 11
Council/Committee Contacts………………...12
Council Minutes .............................................. 9
Children…..………………………………..…….6
Fall Bazaar……………………………….……..5
Lutefisk Supper………………………………...4
Passages ..................................................... ..3
Pastor Kristi’s Message ................................. 2
Reformation Events…………………………….8
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Trinity Lutheran Church
Bond
Trinity’s purpose:
Connect with God
and with each other.
Share God’s good
Living Lutheran Pastor Kristi talks about 500
years of Living Lutheran as we
observe the 500th anniversary
of the Reformation on page 2.
Fall Bazaar
The Fall Bazaar is coming up soon.
Learn how you can help on
page 4.
Just for Kids
There’s plenty going on at Trinity
for children and youth, including
classes, Confirmation and more.
Find more information on pages
6 and 7.
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Christians are called to love and serve our neighbors.
It is common for Luther to quote the Bible once or
twice every paragraph throughout an essay. 33 different
Biblical quotes are part of his 20 page essay,
“Whether One May Flee From a Deadly
Plague” (1527) Luther wrote in response to a question he
received. “This I well know, that if it were Christ or
his mother who were laid low by illness,
everybody would be so solicitous and
would gladly become a servant or helper….
And yet they don’t hear what Christ himself
says, ‘As you did to one of the least, you
did it to me’ [Matt. 25:40].”
Living Lutheran in ethical decisions includes a
deep care and concern for the well-being of neighbors
who live nearby and far away. It includes a comprehensive
reading of the Bible. This type of writing is found in
ELCA Social Statements on a variety of topics:
Environment (1993), Health (2003), Race, Ethnicity
and Culture (1993), and many more. Biblical references
are prevalent in the social statements and root ethical
decision-making in Christian faith and life. (To read
more go to elca.org then search faith and society,
social statements.)
As we join in the observance of the 500th
anniversary of the Reformation, we are part of a legacy of
Living Lutheran in how we love and serve our neighbors.
In Peace,
Pastor Kristi Weber
On October 31,
1517, a Catholic priest
and Bible professor named
Martin Luther posted 95
statements that he wanted
to discuss. That action
and the conversations that
followed are often viewed as the start
of the Reformations of the Christian
Church in Western Europe. As
Lutherans in the United States, we
join our brothers and sisters in faith
around the world as the 500th anniversary
of this beginning is observed.
At Trinity, the last Sunday of October is
noted not only as Reformation Sunday, but also
as Confirmation Sunday, when 10th graders Affirm
their Baptisms (are Confirmed). This year is
marks the 500th year since Martin Luther’s words
sparked the Lutheran Reformation.
We’ve been observing this anniversary by
walking to Wittenberg, hearing Luther Moments in
worship, studying Luther’s catechism “By Heart”,
and in many other ways noted on pages 8&9. This
month, I’m highlighting what Living Lutheran looks
like as we make ethical decisions.
Recently, I’ve been re-reading some of Luther’s
writings. I am continually reminded of how central
Luther’s reliance on the Bible is as he writes,
particularly about ethical issues – such as how
500 Years of Living Lutheran
For by grace you have
been saved, and this is
not your own doing; it is
the gift of God.
Ephesians 2:8
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Worship on FM radio
If you are having trouble with the reception on
1400 AM for the radio broadcast of the 8:45
am Sunday worship, try 97.1 FM to get
better reception.
Radio Broadcast
10/01/17 by Harvey and Carol Hochhalter
10/08/17 by Ken and Anne Dalsted
10/15/17 by Evelyn Runck in honor of family
10/22/17 by by Dave and Sheila Nelson in
honor of their 29th Anniversary
10/29/17 by Evelyn Runk in memory of Craig
Altar Flowers
10/01/17 by Bob and Alaine Toso
10/08/17 by Gerald and Diana Carlson in
honor of their anniversary
10/15/17 by Karen Rene in memory of Harold
10/22/17 by Ardell Quigley
10/29/17 in honor of Trinity’s Confirmands
Altar Candles
10/01/17 by Gerald and Diana Carlson in
memory of their parents
10/08/17 by Kelly and Larry Krein in honor of
their grandson Max’s birthday
10/15/17 by Margaret Beckman in memory
of her husband Doug’s birthday
10/22/17 by Ardell Quigley
10/29/17 by Pastor Susan Haukaas in honor
of the 20th anniversary of Pastor Kristi Weber’s
ordination
Sponsorships for 2017 are available. Please
call the church office or check the sign-up sheets
in the Gathering Space for the dates you would
like to sponsor these things. The cost is $15 for
candles, $30 for flowers and $100 for the radio
broadcast. It is a nice way to honor or memorialize a
loved one.
Passages Deaths
09/04/17 Agnes West
09/25/17 Duane Knecht
Weddings
09/16/17 Hannah Schuchard and Samantha Weng
09/30/17 Nathan Mack and Jennifer Sherman
Baptisms
09/24/17 Emma Rae Potratz
September Attendance
Sunday Monday
September 3……...125 September 4 (no service)
September 10…….228 September 11……..26
September 17…….136 September 18………27
September 24………202 September 25….….21
Casey Jensen: Joe and Elaine Heglend, Mike
and Penny Landscoot, Steve and Candace Sedler,
Dale and Norma Repko, Jane Eberhardt, Terry
and Sue Anderson, Tom and Skip Olson, Barbara
and Manny Harris, Charles and Dorothy Erstad
Gilbert Andersen: Jane Eberhardt
Agnes West: Darald and Ellen Olson
Memoriam In
All Saints’ Sunday is November 5. If you
would like a loved one (who has died since
November 1, 2016) remembered during worship
on All Saints’ Sunday, please send his or her
name, with the correct spelling, to Meggen at
[email protected] or bring to the Trinity
office before October 15. Thank you.
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Memorials Off to Pingree!! Young at Heart will leave from church at 11:40 to travel to the Pingree Café for an “order off the
menu” lunch. Each person will contribute $2
toward the gas. Anyone needing a ride to the
church is asked to call the church office by 11:00
a.m. All seniors are welcome to participate.
Help with Fall Bazaar Don your aprons, heat up your ovens and lefse
grills, and check your closets, cupboards, and
attics for treasures to donate! Trinity’s annual fall
bazaar will be held October 14, 11:00-1:00. All
women are asked to bring a pie for the lunch.
Invite your friends and neighbors to join you at
the bazaar!
Thank You More than $840 was raised at the Mission Dinner
on September 24 to support partners in the Central
African Republic and Lutheran World Relief Quilting.
Cut, Sew and Tie!! On Monday, October 16,
anyone who can thread a
needle and tie a knot is
invited to come to the
Fellowship Hall at 9:30 a.m.
to join the quilters. (Willing
hands would even help with
the needle-threading if needed!!) The Lutheran
World Relief quilts are assembled with simple
knots in the squares rather than decorative stitching.
Come for as long as you can but bring a sack
lunch if you can stay through the lunch hour.
The quilting will continue until 3 p.m.
Volunteers are also needed to work at home,
cutting or sewing. A generous donor donated
several boxes of lovely new material to be cut
into 10 ½ inch squares to make quilt kits to be
sewn into 60" x 80" quilt tops.
Violin Music at Trinity Violinist David Carrillo will
present a violin recital on
Sunday, October 22 at 4:00
p.m. at Trinity. David is from Cos-
ta Rica and is currently studying
violin performance at the
University of Minnesota, Twin Cities. He will be
accompanied by Kaitlin Lalmond, a piano major
at the University of Minnesota and by Robert
Murphy. The program will consist of Max Bruch’s
Violin Concerto No. 1, Beethoven’s Violin and
Piano Sonata No 1, Kreisler’s Preludium and Allegro,
Kreisler’s Recitativo and Scherzo (violin solo), and
Jules Massenet’s Meditation of Thais. There will be a
suggested donation of $5.00.
Wednesday, Oct. 4 • 4:00-7:00 p.m.
Adults: $14 presale; $15 at the door
Youth: 6-11: $4; Preschoolers: Free
Advanced tickets available at the Trinity Office
Trinity Lutheran Church
Lutefisk and Meatball Supper
Hurricane/Earthquake Response Donations
Can be sent to
Lutheran Disaster Response Visit: community.elca.org/ushurricanerelief
Or call 800-638-3522 to make a credit card donation
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If you have driven or walked in the alley east of
the Church, you may have noticed a fresh coat of
stain has been applied to the wood fence. Thank
you to the Men of Trinity for purchasing the stain
and to the volunteers who helped with this
project. The volunteers were: Mark Olson, Tom
Olson, Clint Tompt, Laurel Haroldson, Bob and
Laine Toso, Jon and Peggy Schlenker, and Randy
and Colleen Lebahn. The fence looks great!
Trinity Lutheran Church
Fall Bazaar Saturday, Oct 14
11:00 a.m.- 1:00 p.m. Proceeds go towards benevolent projects of the
Women of Trinity. Supplemented by Thrivent.
connect share grow Look what you did!
Sunday, October 15
8:30 and 10:45 a.m.
Trinity's second set of goals of
the Connect Share Grow campaign
enhances mission and ministry by
donating 10% of gifts received.
Trinity’s first recipient of a grant is ELCA Disability
Ministries. These ministries include intellectual
and developmental disabilities, mental illness,
deaf and visual impairment ministries. In August
our congregation gave $25,000 to ELCA Disability
Ministries. This doubled their fundraising for the
current 5 year campaign. We helped them Grow!
To learn how they'll use the money attend the
services on October 15 when Pastor Ron
Glusenkamp, Director of Always Being Made
New: The Campaign for the ELCA, will share a
message about the impact your giving.
Lending a Hand!
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LTTLE MESSENGER!
Wild on Wednesdays
Fun on Fridays
8:45-11:45 am
Thrills on Thursdays
5:30-7:30 pm
Special crafts, games, sensory and
learning activities will be available
throughout the Play Center
designed with your child (birth-8)
in mind. No need to register,
just pop in and play!
$5/Family/Visit
Farmer’s Market
Oct. 11-20
Apples, Pumpkins, Sunflowers
and more. Stroll on down to
the market for some tasty
and exciting fall activities.
Pumpkin Spice &
Everything Nice
Oct. 25-27
Autumn Harvest Celebration
Nurtured Heart Approach held Thursday evenings from 6-8 pm for
6 weeks beginning Sept. 21.
Baby sign classes coming soon...
Contact Amy Tichy (845-8528) at NDSU Extension Services to register. FREE
1st & 2nd Grade
Faith Milestone
“The Lord’s Prayer” Classes Wednesdays - Oct. 18 & 25
6:00—7:00 pm
Faith Quest Rotation
“Martin Luther/Reformation”
Begins October 8
NO FQ on October 22, school break
Wiggles and Giggles Music
and Movement Class Age: 12 months - 3 years (with caregiver)
Oct. 5th – Nov. 16, Oct. 19 off • 6-week session
Fee: $50 (sibling care $3/child)
5:45-6:30 p.m. (includes bikes and trikes active play
and open play time following class)
Wiggles & Giggles features songs and activities surrounding the ever exciting themes of bath time,
animal movements, and love for family and friends.
This joyful, fun-filled class promotes interaction be-
tween caregiver and child while focusing on the tod-
dler’s or preschooler's need for security balanced
with his need for independence. Singing, dancing, story
time and instrument play are a part of each class
Check out our website to register by Oct. 2nd!
Oct. 13 and Nov. 17
5:30-9:00 pm $15/1 kid,
$25/2 kids
$35/3+ kids
RSVP via email, [email protected], or text 368-9721 to
Sarah by Thursday eve.
Visit us online at www.steppingstonesplaycenter.com
Faith Quest Sunday School
(2 yr. olds - 5th Grade)
9:30-10:30 am
10:45 Service
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GOD Squad GOD Squad is High School spiritual development time
that happens in the Youth Room on Sundays. All high
schoolers are invited to attend.
“For by grace you have been saved through faith, and
this is not your own doing; it is the gift of God.”
~Ephesians 2:8
Grace is a foundational and distinctive piece of our
faith. This gift, undeserved and freely given, changes
lives and perspectives as people realize they are
enough because of what Christ has done and that they
are called into the world to serve their neighbor and
share the good news.
This changes Everything! Our Youth desire:
† Someone to become
† Somewhere to belong and
† Something to do [that changes the world]
Ultimately, we want our youth to understand the fierce
love that God has for them, just as they are, and that
by grace, through faith, they have been saved. When
young people (or really any age person!) truly claim
this reality, it indeed changes everything.
We look forward to diving deeply into this theme with
you in the months to come!
NOTES; GOD Squad begins October 8. No GOD
Squad October 22 due to Confirmation Banquet
PULSE Sunday mornings 9:30-10:30 Youth Room
Sunday Morning programming for 6th-9th graders.
This year’s theme, This Changes Everything, will
help us focus on the gift of GRACE and the fierce love
that God has for each of us. In September we had
great conversations about Grace and Forgiveness.
We learned how a single set of events, the death and
resurrection of Jesus Christ, changed mankind for all
time.
As we observe the 500th Anniversary of the Protestant Refor-
mation in October, the youth and I will be talking and
learning more about Martin Luther. Martin Luther
was a German monk who began the Protestant Refor-
mation in the 16th century, becoming one of the most
influential and controversial figures in Christian histo-
ry.
Note: No PULSE on Sunday October 22
Youth Night Out Friday October 27, 6:00 pm Jamestown High School
Blue Jays vs Dickinson
Join us at JHS at 6:00 to support the Blue Jay Volleyball
Team.
Confirmation
Celebrations Confirmation Banquet:
Confirmation Banquet will be held on October 22 at
5:30 p.m. As is Trinity tradition, 9th-graders will host
and serve the banquet. Thank you so much for serving
your church community in such a meaningful way.
Affirmation of Baptism:
Affirmation of Baptism Worship Service will be celebrated
on October 29 at 10:45 worship.
Please join us in celebrating with our 10th graders as
they reach this important faith milestone.
Your love and support are a vital part of the success of
Trinity's young people.
THE Bond is published monthly by
Trinity Lutheran Church
523 4th Ave. SE, Jamestown, ND 58401
Telephone (701) 252-2841
E-mail: [email protected] Web site: www.trinityjamestown.com
Kristina Weber (320-2077)………………….. Senior Pastor
Susan Haukaas (320-1446)……………… Associate Pastor
Sarah McDermid…………Director of Children’s Ministries
Robert Murphy………………....Director of Music Ministries
Kirstie Dobson…………………………Director of Youth Ministries
Meggen Henke……………………… Administrative Assistant
Bonnie Jo Conley-Hanson………Administrative Assistant
Trinity Youth Pumpkin Sale The youth will hold a pumpkin sale in the Gathering
Space beginning Sunday, Oct. 8.
Find a Youth.
Choose a Pumpkin.
Free-will Donation.
http://www.trinityjamestown.com/
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Reformation 500
Bible Day Trip Monday, October 23
9:00 a.m. -5:00 p.m. Sign up by October 9 to travel with a group
from Jamestown to Moorhead to view Illuminating
the Word: The Saint John’s Bible. The cost is $30
per person including transportation and lunch for
the first 14 people to sign up. (Additional people
are welcome but you may need to provide your
own transportation.)
Contact Trinity at [email protected] or
252-2841 or sign up at the Welcome Desk in the
Gathering Space on Sunday mornings.
Illuminating the Word: The Saint John’s Bible,
will bring original folios from all seven volumes
of The Saint John’s Bible, along with tools,
sketches, materials, and rare books, to the Fargo
-Moorhead community at the Hjemkomst Center.
The Saint John’s Bible is the first illuminated and
handwritten Bible to be commissioned by a
Benedictine monastery in 500 years.
The exhibit will be on display October 1 - December
31. You can attend on your own if the timing of
the group trip does not work for you.
Check out http://www.hcscconline.org/sjb for
more information.
On the Way Monday evenings
Catholics and Lutherans begin conversations by
looking at what unites us in Christ instead of
looking at what divides us.
As Lutherans and Catholics commemorate the
500th anniversary of the Reformation in 2017, we
share conversations about what unites us as
Christians.
Join this conversation, Monday evenings at
7:00 p.m. October 23, 30, and November 6
at Trinity Lutheran Church, 523 4th Ave SE,
Jamestown.
Deacon candidate Kirk Ripplinger and Pastor Kristi Weber will guide the discussion using the resource Declaration on the Way: Church, Ministry, and Eucharist as we explore agreements we share and acknowledge ongoing differences and possible ways forward.
Book Club “Everybody’s Normal Till You Get to Know Them”
(By John Ortberg)
Starting Thursday Evenings 5:30 p.m.
October 5 (for 4 weeks)
Location Sabir’s Buffalo Grill
Bring your own copy of the book and join in this
discussion with people from the United Presbyterian,
Grace Episcopal, Trinity Lutheran, St. John’s Lutheran
and other area churches to discuss community.
Sign up at the Alfred Dickey Library.
Adult Confirmation By Heart ~ Conversations with Martin Luther’s
Small Catechism
Martin Luther wrote the Small Catechism for
parents to use as instruction for children in the
home. It covers:
The Apostles’ Creed
The Lord’s Prayer
Baptism
Holy Communion
The 10 Commandments
Our study time will be on Sundays, 9:45
am, continuing through October 22. This
study is part of our observance of the 500th
Anniversary of the Reformation. Contact Pastor
Susan with any questions. Contact the church
office to sign up for the class. Cost $15 for materials.
Walk To Wittenberg We did it! We walked, biked, ran and swam
to Wittenberg with over 4,500 miles logged and
now we’re making our way back home!
Reformation Sunday Preview Event
October 29 • 9:30 a.m. Come to the Fellowship Hall for a showing of
Rick Steves’ Luther and the Reformation.
Travel to the places and unpack the political,
economic and theological background that shaped
the Reformation. This video lasts one hour.
mailto:[email protected]://www.hcscconline.org/sjb
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And a Grace-Filled
New Year
Ad a Grace-Filled
New Year
Luther Moment “Music is a fair and glorious gift of God.”
Reformation Intergenerational Event
November 5 • 9:30 a.m. This event for all ages will get you:
Moving • Talking • Learning • Making Music
• Creating Memories
that deepen your faith as a Lutheran Christian
who loves and serves your neighbor.
Trinity Book Fair Sundays September 10-October 15
Gathering Space at Trinity
1) Look through great books for helping your
children and grandchildren connect with God.
2) Look through new and republished resources
about Martin Luther, Lutheran theology, and how
Lutheran and Catholic communities are observing
the 500th anniversary of the Reformation.
3) Order and pay for the books you'd like at
reduced prices.
4) Pick up your order in early November.
Trinity Lutheran Church Council Meeting Highlights Trinity Lutheran Church Council Special Meeting
August 29, 2017 6:30 PM
Members present: Erin Klein, Kevin Knodel, Pastor Kristi, Pastor Susan, Ashley Eagleson, Michelle
Neumiller, Hal Weiser, Dave Nelson, Wayne Prigge, Kevin Gall
ACTION ITEMS
A. Undesignated Cash Flow Account transfers: the council approved a previous $15,000 transfer from unrestricted
cash flow to cash flow reserve.
B. The council approved reallocating the strategic planning implementation, unrestricted cash flow
reserve, HVAC system replacement to cash flow reserve for the general fund.
INFORMATION ITEMS/REVIEW OF ITEMS FROM AUGUST 14 MEETING
A. New server/main computer for office, existing computer to Finance office- will be reviewed when finances allow
B. Distribution of balance from Capital Campaign Expense and HVAC Repair accounts- $7,000 from capital
campaign for follow-up contract with Kairos, HVAC noted above
Trinity Lutheran Church Council Meeting
September 18, 2017 7:00 PM
Members present: Jason Odenbach, Ashley Eagleson, Leslee Larson, David Nelson, Pastor Susan,
Pastor Kristi, Skip Olson, Erin Klein, Kevin Knodel, Wayne Prigge, Kevin Gall, Michelle Neumiller
INFORMATION ONLY
A. Eagle Scout Presentation by Dillon Shaffer
B. Thank you note from Troop 163
C. Response to Connect Share Grow Campaign update:
Just under $6600 is approximate amount of part 2 funds
D. Update on Actions taken to refinance mortgage
Application APPROVED - ELCA–Mission Investment Fund (all documents received)
Should be another 30-45 days until closing
Current payoff amount for Gate City is approximately $290,000
E. Teams: Follow Up for Connect Share Grow , Mission Resource Team,
Volunteer Engagement Team, Constitution Review Team
F. Van insurance claim for hail damage – Tom has coordinated the filing, claim processed
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(Church Council, continued)
ACTION ITEMS
A. The council approved renewing a pilot
program health plan policy.
The October meeting will include approval of health
plan for rostered leaders.
B. The council approved designating Eastern ND
Synod to receive the Mission Offering
($1089.50) for July/August.
C. Team to take first look at 2018 budget plan:
Michelle, Pastor Kristi, plus 2 more (Leslee and Kevin
K/Jason)
D. The council denied a request to allow a softball
team to use our nonprofit status for a raffle
Next Council Meeting: October 9, 7:00 p.m.
Next Exec Team Meeting September 28, 6:30 p.m.
Total Annual Expense Projections $553,000
YTD Expenses: $478,067
Subtotals:
Generosity: $6,805
Property/Office/Mortgage: $126,694
Program Ministry: (includes salaries) $256,516
Pass-through (includes account transfers) $88,052
*Expenses and Income do not match because funds are not always spent in the month they are received.
*2017 expenses include items that are expected to be paid from reserve accounts (such as major repairs).
*Mortgage payments include funds that were deposited into the Building Fund in prior months.
For additional details, please speak with Trinity’s President, Tom Sanders, or Treasurer, Michelle Neumiller.
**CSG=Some Connect Share Grow funds have been used for monthly principal payments as intended.
Total YTD Income: $455,346
Subtotals:
General Fund: $214,614
To Building Fund: $24,534
Transfer FROM Bldg Fund:CSG* $11,617
Non-Offerings: $15,721
Transfer FROM Reserve: $188,860
Financial Update General and Building Funds through August 2017
Connect Share Grow Update Distributions through August 2017
$308,000 principal reduction on Trinity’s mortgage (part of the refinancing process)
$ 4,376 additional principal reduction on Trinity’s mortgage
$ 25,000 gift to ELCA Disability Ministries (part of the Outreach Ministries grants)
$ 8,108 support for recently Enhanced Ministries 2017
What’s Next: As funds are received, they will be distributed to designated projects.
$ 8,108 of $20,000 for recently Enhanced Ministries has been received for 2017
$25,000 for Mortgage Payments will be designed for 2018
$20,000 for recently Enhanced Ministries will be designated for 2018
$ 5,000 for an Outreach Ministries grant will be designated in 2018
$ 5,000 for Technology Resources for Children’s/Youth Ministry projected for 2018
$40,000 for Savings toward Paving the North Parking Lot projected for 2018
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Trinity Lutheran Church 523 4th Ave SE Jamestown, ND 58401 Address Service Requested
Trinity’s Purpose:
Connect with God and with each other.
Share God’s good news with all.
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2016 COUNCIL MEMBERS (Telephone) Tom Sanders, President (952-1992) Wayne Prigge, Vice President (252-6200) Michelle Neumiller, Treas. (952-2161) Ashley Eaglson, Sec. (200-0299) Kevin Gall, Member at Large (320-2575) Erin Klein (320-4560) Kevin Knodel (320-0138) Leslee Larson (251-2136) David Nelson (252-5438) COMMITTEE/TEAM CHAIRS (Telephone)
Altar Guild ........................................... ….Ardell Quigley (252-5062) Boy Scouts……. ........................................ Keith Domke (252-8433) Education ......................................................................... 252-2841 Fine Arts ............................................................................ 252-2841 Library ............................................................................... 252-2841 Memorial .................................................. Peg Beckman (252-1896) Men of Trinity.......................................... Randy Lebahn (952-8337) Outreach ........................................ Donette Rasmussen (252-4890) Parish Care .................................................Ruth Urdahl (952-1733) Property & Management ................................................. (252-2841) Selma Alexander/Trinity Foundation .............. Bob Toso (252-5027) Stephen Ministry........................................ Carol Delaney (952-3793) Women of Trinity .........................................Ruth Urdahl (952-1733) Worship ............................................................................. 252-2841 Youth ................................................ Wynn Rasmussen (252-4890) Church office-----------------------------------------------------------252-2841
Jason Odenbach (253-5952) Skip Olson (252-8534) Hal Weiser (952-4539)
Wednesday, Oct. 4 • 4:00-7:00 p.m.
Lutefisk and Meatball Supper
Saturday, Oct. 14 • 11:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m.
Fall Bazaar
Sunday, Oct. 29 • 9:30 a.m.
Reformation Preview Event
Sunday, Oct. 29 • 10:45 a.m.
Confirmation Worship Service
Sunday, Nov. 5 • 9:30 a.m.
Reformation
Intergenerational Event
Sunday, Nov. 5 8:30 and 10:45 a.m.
All Saints’ Sunday Worship