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Sunday, October 7 - 20th Sunday After Pentecost
Bingo Tickets On Sale Today
9:00 AM - Eucharist with Cappella!
10:15 AM - Adult Faith Formation & The Sunday Mix
11:15 AM - Eucharist with Salt
Monday, October 8
Columbus Day - TCNSK Closed
6:30 PM - Confirmation
7:00 PM - LIFT Women’s Group
Tuesday, October 9
9:00 AM - 2:00 PM -TCNSK
7:00 PM - Finance Meeting
7:30 PM - PEAL Rehearsal
Wednesday, October 10
9:00 AM - 2:00 PM -TCNSK
12:00 PM - ROMEO’s Lunch
7:30 PM - SALT Rehearsal
Thursday, October 11
9:00 AM - 2:00 PM -TCNSK
7:30 PM - CAPPELLA Rehearsal
Friday, October 12
9:00 AM - 2:00 PM -TCNSK with Fire Prevention
6:30 PM - RSCM Rehearsal
Saturday, October 13
7:30 AM - 7:30 PM - Philly Harp Day
Sunday, October 14 - 21st Sunday After Pentecost
Bingo Tickets On Sale Today
9:00 AM - Eucharist with Cappella!
10:15 AM - Adult Faith Formation & The Sunday Mix
11:15 AM - Eucharist with Salt
Trinity’s Clergy: The Reverend Stacey-Kyle Rea
Upcoming Events
All Saints’ Sunday - 11/4
Trinity is scheduled to serve dinner to families at the
Ronald McDonald house next on Sunday, October 28th.
We are looking for volunteers to donate/prepare/serve the meal. We
leave about 4 pm and return around 7:30 pm. Please see Lynn
Chialastri for more information or to join the group. No experience
needed! Many thanks for your continued support.
Calling All Chefs
On the first Sunday of November, as we mark All Saints in the
liturgical calendar, we invite you to bring the names of your loved
ones who were baptized during this past year, since last All
Saints’ Sunday, as well as those dear to you who have died.
We have a journal in the narthex just outside the
sanctuary. Enter the names of your loved ones on the appropriate
pages after the names we have already entered of members of the
congregation whose baptisms were held here, and members of the
parish who died this year. Then we’ll include those names in our
All Saints Sunday prayers as we stand together, blessed by God,
in the communion of saints.
If you are in need of pastoral care on either a Friday or Saturday (Pastor Skyle’s days off), a member of TLC is
always on call. Below you will find the on-call list for September & October.
Friday, October 5-Saturday, October 6 - Sarah Martinelli 610-306-8126
Friday, October 12- Saturday, October 13- Nancy Klein 610-405-9879
Friday, October 19-Saturday, October 20 - Sally Jeffries 610-539-4965
Friday, October 26-Saturday, October 27 - Alma Nowmos 215-208-1777
TLC On Call Schedule
LIFT - Women’s Fellowship
Trinity Ladies, please join us on Monday October 8th for a time of “Fellowship and Service”. As we gather
together in friendship, we will be assembling the donated items into our “Winter Blessing Bags” for the
homeless. Thank you to everyone in our generous church community for all your donations. These blessing
bags will contain items that will make the upcoming winter months easier for our less fortunate brothers and
sisters in Christ. We will also be including an uplifting personal message to care for their spirit as well as their
bodies. Don’t worry there will still be our usual goodies as we work and fellowship together. Hope you can join
us. Bring a friend or two for a fun evening together.
Trinity Trunk or Treat—Mark Your Calendars!
October 21
2:00-3:30 pm
Trinity Lutheran Church
Calling all Adults, Families, & Ministry Teams.
We need you to make this event successful!
Decorate your trunk, grab a costume & bring lots of candy
as we welcome families of ghosts & goblins
onto the campus of Trinity Lutheran Church.
It will be a fun day for all.
YOU ARE INVITED TO THE PREMIER OF:
TWENTY MINUTE TRINITY TOPICS
October 28th 11:30-1:00
On October 28th after the 10:00 service we will gather in the hall to share food,
information and conversation.
5 minutes of information and 20 minutes of conversation! Come and share your
views and ideas around the table.
Topics for this session are:
• Roof replacement and other campus upgrades.
• Youth and Family Ministry position and ways to fund it.
Suggestions for topics for the next session will be collected.
Clipboards will be passed to sign up to bring sides and desserts.
Halloween Treats for Martin Luther Silver Springs Kids!
We’ll be collecting goodies for these great kids over the next two
Sundays. If you can donate nut-less candy, little snack packs, or little fun
things like erasers, rings, temporary tattoos (no sharp objects, please), you
will be bringing a happy smile to a young friend. There are about 75
kiddos who will know that Trinity loves them. Thank you for your
generous kindness!
Praying Attention
From the Desk of Nina Wason
Psalm 8
O LORD, our Sovereign, how majestic is your name in all the earth!
You have set your glory above the heavens.
From the mouths of children and babes you have ordained praise because of your foes, to silence the enemy and the avenger.
When I look at your heavens,
the work of your fingers, the moon and the stars that you have established:
what are human beings that you are mindful of them, mortals that you care for them?
Yet you have made them a little lower than God,
and crowned them with glory and honor.
You have given them dominion over the works of your hands;
you have put all things under their feet,
all sheep and oxen, and also the beasts of the field,
the birds of the air, and the fish of the sea, whatever passes along the paths of the seas.
O LORD, our Sovereign, how majestic is your name in all the earth!
Praying
It doesn’t have to be
the blue iris, it could be
weeds in a vacant lot, or a few
small stones, just
pay attention, then patch
a few words together and don’t try
to make them elaborate, this isn’t
a contest, but the doorway
into thanks, and a silence in which
another voice may speak.
(Mary Oliver in Thirst)
Hunger and Halloween
Pennsylvania is in the top 10 again. This time spending 1.57 times the national average on CANDY.
Well this is candy season, with Halloween just around the corner. Apparently every state has a
favorite candy and there is someone out there taking this survey seriously. Ironic for Pennsylvanians and particularly
Lutherans in PA, the top candy choice is Swedish Fish. When was the last time you ate a Swedish Fish? (Survey
credibility?) I know that that survey never came my way. However, Americans in general have overall candy prefer-
ences and the top vote getters were Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups, Kit Kat and Butterfinger. Now that’s more like it.
The candy of choice in the most number of states turned out to be the polarizing “Candy Corn”. Did you know if you
laid out all the candy corn at Halloween end to end it would circle the earth 4.25 times. Hopefully this was not the
subject of someone’s doctoral thesis. But now you know.
If your favorite candy is Skittles for example you will probably have to gather your family and resettle in Nebraska or
Arkansas. But if you are into Snickers then your options are Alaska (frozen Snickers are the best anyway) or Illinois.
Move to Alabama or Washington and you’re stuck with Airheads (I did not make this up) and a move to Utah gets
you associated with Nerds.
Halloween is a fun time. Kids love dressing up and pretending, even for a little while.
For many kids Halloween still means hunger. More than 12 million children in America are food insecure and lack the
resources to obtain nutritional meals. One in five persons in a soup kitchen line are children. Hunger deprives
children of more than just food. The effects can last a lifetime.
There are no “Tricks” to make this go away but we can certainly “Treat” our neighbors to a meal. So when you are
out shopping these next few weeks getting in your supply of Swedish Fish, pick up an extra can of Tuna or Tomato
sauce, canned fruit, a bottle of juice, or a can or two of soup. All these are on the Daily Bread Food Bank current wish
list.
Hunger is scary and you can’t pretend it away.
FOOD BANK COLLECTION THIS SUNDAY
In Service,
Rick Cole
Habitat Update
Because of permit issues, work has yet to begin on the Bridgeport build. Our fall work dates have been
postponed. Please watch the Trumpet for more information on dates coming up early in the new year!
Thanks for your patience.
Henry Bontempo October 1 JoAnn Sorom October 2 Jeff Shadle October 4 Jordan Smith October 5 Lawrence Weimar October 5 Darian Avery October 7 Kristen O’Brien October 7 Josh Sorom October 7 Katina Murphy October 8 Sara Chambers October 9 Sharon Wilson October 9 Meg Smith October 10 Kristine Diezel October 12 Christine McKinnie October 12 Thomas Diezel October 14
Nancy Morgan October 14 Peter Ditzler October 15 LoriAnn Verna October 17 Doug Avery October 18 Margaret Kline October 18 Ryann Lacerte October 19 Susan Chambers October 21 Lori Peltier October 23 Sandy Spiezio October 23 Caroline Ditzler October 24 Ryan Matour October 24 David Parker October 24 Kim Travetti October 28 Andrew Kemner October 30 Amelia Jones October 31
Doug & Kelly Avery October 1 David & Lynne Chialastri October 6 Jim & LoriAnn Verna October 6 Jeff & Rebecca Shadle October 16 Andre & Sandy DiPrinzio October 17 Marc & Kim Travetti October 17 Craig & Christina Moyer October 24 Rich & Ann Dungan October 26
Church Council Contacts
Ann Dungan, President [email protected]
Susan Chambers, Vice President [email protected]
Mike Martorelli, Treasurer [email protected]
Dan Ditzler [email protected]
Marilou Doughty [email protected]
Rick Cole [email protected]
Lynn Chialastri [email protected]
Craig Moyer [email protected]
Rebecca Shadle [email protected]
Meredith Booz [email protected]
Reese O’Brien, Youth Representative [email protected]