Volume 14, Issue 11 • November 2016
TRINITY'S
WORSHIP SCHEDULE
Sunday
Wednesday
8:00 am - Worship Service
9:15 amSunday School/Bible Classes
10:30 am - Worship Service
6:30 pm - Worship Service
9:15 am (Solid Rock Café)Contemporary Worship Service
11:00 amMonthly Communion Worship
2nd Wednesday each Month
FEATURED INSIDE:
Homebound . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Bible Studies . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
School/Children/Youth. . . . 6-7
Women's/Ladies Aid . . . . . . . 9
Stewardship . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Financial . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Lectionary/Bdays . . . . . . . . 13
Calendar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
New Group News . . . . . . . . . 8
Nurse's Corner. . . . . . . . . . . 10
A Jubilee of Thanksgiving ~Rev. Michael J. Roth
CONNECTED
"Connected" is published monthly by:
Trinity Lutheran Church & School
619 Main Street • St. Joseph, MI 49085Church Office: 269-983-5000 • School Office: 269-983-3056
The beginning of our 150th anniversaryyear is only two months away. We areanticipating a joyful celebrationthroughout the whole year of 2017. Infact, we are designating our celebration"A Jubilee of Joy". The theme passagefrom Scripture will be Psalm 100, whereverse 1 says,
And verse 5 says,
To highlight our year ofcelebration you will be seeing the wordart on this page.
The first thing one sees isthe word JUBILEE. In theOld Testament a Jubileewas celebrated every 50years. It was a time whenthe grace and mercy ofGod was made known bythe forgiveness of debtand the release of thoseheld captive. This is our3rd Jubilee and a time tocelebrate the grace andmercy of God. The overallshape of this symbol is thecross, which is the source of all theblessings of God. These blessings arerepresented in the words that have to dowith God's gifts to us in Christ peace,liberty, faith, grace, freedom, mercy,hope, forgiveness, redemption and joy.Such blessings are God's gift to Hispeople flowing from the cross. Recipientsof these blessings are designated by thewords believers, community, family, andchurch. With Christ as our Savior, we arebound together by our common salvation.Therefore, in our Jubilee we desire toexpress our gratitude to God for His giftsand for our unity in the faith. This we willdo in expressions of thanksgiving,represented by the words alleluia,celebration and worship. Verse 4 of Psalm100 says,
In 150 years God has been good andgracious to the people of Trinity. Everyweek, the message of Christ crucified hasbeen proclaimed from the pulpit and thebody and blood of Christ has beendistributed at the altar for the forgivenessof sins. Over the years thousands haveentered the kingdom of grace through thewaters of baptism and into the kingdomof glory through death in Christ.Countless young people have been
confirmed in theChristian faith andjoined in one ashusband and wifebefore the altar.Thousands of studentshave been educated inour school and Sundayschool and served theLord and our neighborin youth ministry.Through the faithfulstewardship of God'speople, a beautifulchurch and school were
constructed, properties were purchasedand developed and our busy campus hasbeen maintained. In the communitythousands have been blessed through thegenerosity and love of our people wholive their lives in faithfulness to theircalling as Christians.
We truly have reason to celebrate ourthird Jubilee. God has been faithful andgood through the years and promises tobe so also into the future. I invite you tojoin in the celebration, as does verses 2and 3 of our Psalm,
A Jubilee of joy, indeed!
"Make a joyful noise to theLord, all the earth!" "Forthe Lord is good; his steadfast love enduresforever, and his faithfulness to allgenerations."
"Enter his gates with
thanksgiving, and his courts with praise!Give thanks to him; bless his name!"
"Serve the Lord withgladness! Come into his presence withsinging! Know that the Lord, he is God! It ishe who made us, and we are his; we arehis people, and the sheep of his pasture."
TRINITY LUTHERANCHURCH & SCHOOL
STAFF DIRECTORY
619 Main StreetSt. Joseph, MI 49085
Church Office: 269-983-5000Church Fax: 269-983-8933
School Office: 269-983-3056School Fax: 269-983-0037
Early Childhood Center: 269-983-0040
Senior Pastor269-983-5000 x412 • Cell: [email protected]
269-983-5000, [email protected]
Principal269-983-3056 [email protected]
www.trinitystjoe.org
Pastor Michael Roth,
Vicar
Terry Bird,
Pastor Anthony Gerber,
Debby Miskill
Nathan Chaffee
Paula Steuernagel,
Assistant Pastor269-983-5000, [email protected]
,269-983-5000 [email protected]
, Technology269-983-5000 [email protected]
Dr. of Music Ministry269-983-3056, ext. [email protected]
Roger Mullet
Robyn Adams,
Jan Yelding,
Susan Moore,
Betty Perrone,
ECC Director269-983-0040, [email protected]
Women's & Children's Ministry
Parish Nurse269-983-5000, x417,[email protected]
Financial Coordinator269-983-5000, [email protected]
Church Secretary269-983-5000, ext. 401,[email protected]
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OFFICIAL ACTS(from September 2016)
MEMBERSHIP GAINS
MEMBERSHIP LOSSES
OTHER OFFICIAL ACTS
Baptisms
Deaths
Weddings
Funeral (non-member)
Lucas Swan born 3/8/05, baptized 9/18/16 son ofMichael & Rachel (Van Meter) Swan
Cole Swan born 7/29/16, baptized 7/31/16 son ofMichael & Rachel (Van Meter) Swan
Nadia Swan born 12/7/08; baptized 9/18/16- daughterof Michael & Rachel (Van Meter) Swan
Sophia Swan born 1/14/12; baptized 9/18/16 daughter of Michael & Rachel (Van Meter) Swan
Judah Swan born 1/11/14; baptized 9/18/16 son ofMichael & Rachel (Van Meter) Swan
Shiloh Swan born 2/28/16; baptized 9/18/16 - son ofMichael & Rachel (Van Meter) Swan
Maddox Iliff born 8/24/16; baptized 9/25/16 son ofBenjamin & Amy (Regner) Iliff
Ezra Iliff born 9/10/16; baptized 9/25/16 son ofDaniel & Amanda (Janssen) Iliff
Marilyn Gersonde - died 9/2/16; buried 9/9/16
Max Eberhart & Olivia Casasonto 9/24/16
Anthony 'Tony' Jakubowski died 9/15/16; buried9/24/16
Those that areHomebound…
Irene Albrecht, CT;Irene Barker, WL;Joanne Bluschke; PRJoyce Cerecke;Elsie Damaske; PRR. Keene Evans, WL;Dianne Fernan;Lois FoxArt Gench; CT;Al Hettig;Bob Humberg, CT;David Karsten;Ella Klank; RMMarian Krieger; WTWilliam Lange, OGClara Leitz;Josephine Malesky;Dorothy MutzIrv Neubauer, PRClara Neuman;Jerry Pechtel; PRAnna Pesko; WL
Jean Roberts; WTLoretta Skelley, WTLouise Skibbe,Marjorie Strefling;Sharon Tescallo;Edna Volkers; WT;Jack & Marian WagnerLillian Wendt, WT;Dorothy Winters;
Please encourage ourhomebound members andothers you may know to watchWorship for Shut-Ins, Sundaymornings at 11:00 a.m. onWHME-channel 46.
If you or someone you knowhas become Homebound &would like a Pastoral visit,please call the Church Officeat (269) 983-5000.
Homebound Members
BG-Berrien General, CM-Country Manor Bridgman, CP-Crown Point, CT-Caretel,
GA-Golden Age, J-Jordan's, OG-Orchard Grove, PR-Pine Ridge; RM-Royalton Manor,
WL-Willows, WRR-Wild River Rest Buchanan, WT-Whitcomb Towers,
WTB-Woodland Terrace Bridgman, WW-West Woods Niles
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FOOD DRIVE TO SUPPORTTRINITY'S MEAL MINISTRY!
Trinity's Thanksgiving Food Drive 2016Currently, Trinity is serving meals to the hungry in ourcommunity through the Soup Kitchen and CommunityDinner. Because of the generosity of our congregation,an average of 400 people in our area receives a hot
nutritious meal each month.
Much of the food we serve is purchased at Gordon'sFood Service or the Feeding America Food Bank. If youwould like to donate here are some suggestions: anylarge 10# cans of any kind of fruit, vegetables, chilibeans or pickles, (available at Gordon's or Martins).
We also need large portions of rice, noodles,spaghetti, instant potatoes, french fried onions, chips,
and stuffing mix. We can also use "GFS" gift cardswhich allows us to purchase the fresh items needed.
Please bring your food offerings to Trinity and placethem in either the church office or the Welcome
Center until Thanksgiving Eve. At our Thanksgiving Eveservice, we will display your gifts on the altar and ask
for the Lord's blessings on Trinity's Meal Ministry.
Jerrold & Kim Wojahn 11/5/1994
Dean & Marilyn Schmaltz 11/6/1965 51st
Larry & Sue Engler 11/9/1985
John & Marilyn Robbins 11/9/1963 53rd
Gregg & Karen Beaudette 11/11/1989
Gary & Betty Perrone 11/19/1977
Tom & Joan Zonka 11/21/1987
Charles & Carol Poll 11/22/1964 52nd
Dave & Cindy White 11/22/1997
Doug & Darlene Hendrix 11/25/1978
Eric & Cathy Siemans 11/26/1988
Bruce & Becky Chambers 11/28/1987
Steve & Linda Knuth 11/29/1969
November Anniversaries
If you do not see your anniversary listed, please call the Church Officeat 983-5000 to update your records.
September 2016 Community Statistics
Community Dinner
Soup Kitchen
Benevolent Fund
80 Registered | 12 volunteers
Mobile Food Pantry126 registered 306 served
22 volunteers 8,200 pounds of food
178 served 9 volunteers
39 appointments 20 pledges
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Community Outreach Statistics
Trinity Lutheran Church & SchoolLife Development Classes for Fall 2016
Newcomers Always Welcome!
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SUNDAY MORNING WORSHIP
MONTHLY SENIOR COMMUNION WORSHIP
WEDNESDAY MIDWEEK WORSHIP
ADULT MINISTRY
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
YOUTH MINISTRY
WEDNESDAY
8:00am Worship (Sanctuary)9:15am Contemporary Worship (Solid Rock Café)
10:30am Worship (Sanctuary)
11:00am Second Wednesday of Each Month(Ministry Center)
6:30pm Worship (Sanctuary)
With the 500th anniversary of the Reformation occurring in 2017you will want to know as much as you can about the LutheranChurch and what it means to be a Lutheran. This class is whatyou need. What makes the Lutheran confession of faith unique?Why is Lutheran worship different than at the church next door?Does it have to be confusing? If you’re a lifelong Lutheranlooking to dig deeper, new to Lutheranism and want answers, orare just curious about the Lutheran church—this book is foryou! Conversational and fun to flip through, the reference guidefor this class helps you easily get to know theology basics in away that won’t make your brain hurt.LEADER: Vicar Roger MulletLOCATION: School Classroom #204TIME: 9:15-10:15 a.m.
Let's explore together The Revelation of Jesus Christ. Thismagnificent last book of our Holy Scripture is rich withprophecy, promise and meaning. Some might say The Book ofRevelation appears unclear. It is unclear due to our 21stcentury limitations. However it was very clear to the 1stcentury Christian with a Jewish background. Let's begin anadventure in a study of Revelations on Sunday, September18th at 9:15 am in the fellowship hall. In an exciting, faithbuilding exercise, we will week by week use visuals, colors,numbers, hymns and outlines to unlock the code tounderstanding this great work of inspired literature.LEADER: Tom BirdLOCATION: Fellowship HallTIME: 9:15 – 10:15am
Exodus Part 1 covers the first 19 chapters of Exodus.This nine-session Bible study includes: Hopeless Suffering |The Lord Calls Moses to the Rescue | Facing Roadblocks |Signs of Power | Proof of the Lord’s Authority | The Passover| Rescue to Freedom | Providing in the Desert | The LordCalls Israel to Himself. As you progress through this 9-session
study, participants will better understand the covenant Godmade with His people in Exodus and the significance it has forGod's people of the new covenant.LEADER: Pastor Michael RothLOCATION: Lighthouse Café, Ministry CenterTIME: 9:30-11:00am
Few things in life can be more intimidating that taking on therole of fatherhood. Whether it's a planned event or one oflife's little surprises it demands our full attention and acommitment to put our all into it. Using various study guides,we will address the challenges in being loving and Christ-likefathers to our families, especially in a society that frequentlyportrays dads as buffoons and ill-equipped to care forthemselves, much less their kids. Along with time in God’sWord, we will share life together. What were some of ourfatherhood ‘wins’ since we last met? How can we celebratethose? What were some of our fatherhood ‘losses’? How canwe learn from those?LEADER: Pastor Anthony GerberLOCATION: Lighthouse Café, Ministry CenterTIME: 1st & 3rd Tuesdays, 6:00-7:00 a.m.
With the 500th anniversary of the Reformation occurring in2017 you will want to know as much as you can about theLutheran Church and what it means to be a Lutheran. Thisclass is what you need. What makes the Lutheran confessionof faith unique? Why is Lutheran worship different than at thechurch next door? Does it have to be confusing? If you’re alifelong Lutheran looking to dig deeper, new to Lutheranismand want answers, or are just curious about the Lutheranchurch—this book is for you! Conversational and fun to flipthrough, the reference guide for this class helps you easily getto know theology basics in a way that won’t make your brainhurt.LEADER: Pastor Michael RothLOCATION: Lighthouse Café, Ministry CenterTIME: 6:45-7:45 a.m.
This year we will look at the book of Acts. The theme of Acts isis "the spread of the Gospel to all the known world". Ladies,imagine yourself stepping away from the craziness and takingthe time to spend with other Christian women in a relaxingatmosphere with coffee or tea and refilling your well by beingfed with the very Word of God. I invite you to take the time tojoin us. Questions contact Debby Miskill 983-5000.Childcare is provided.
LEADER: Debby MiskillLOCATION: Ministry Center, Lighthouse LoungeTIME: 9-10:30 am
The Wired Word class uses questions and Scriptureconsiderations from current events, topics, and happenings inthe United States and around the world as a basis for adult,intelligent and provocative discussions. Members of the classare truly thinking about their beliefs and the Biblicalapplications to their own day-to-day lives.LEADER: Rich HackbarthLOCATION: Ministry Center, LHCTIME 6:30-8p
Join with a host of other adults for a time of fellowship and study ofGod's Word. Plenty of breakfast treats abound in this group.LEADER: Pastor Tom BatskyLOCATION: Lighthouse Café, Ministry CenterTIME: 9:30am– Coffee and breakfast treats
10:00-11:00am– Bible Study
The Uncommon curriculum, Kara Powell, will help God's Wordto become real for Junior High students. It makes connectionswith these students and the culture in which they live. Thestudents will interact with the Old and New Testament texts asthey grow deeper in their faith.LEADERS: Pastor Anthony Gerber, Terry Bird, Tim ErnstLOCATION: School Room 205 (7th grade classroom)TIME: 9:15-10:15 a.m.
Need a break from everything? Come join us on Sundayevenings for some time to hang-out and build up the body ofChrist. There will be structured and unstructured time. Need towork on homework? Bring it. Have friends that aren’tmembers? Bring them! Have questions about life or faith thatyou want answered? Bring them too!LEADER: Pastor GerberLOCATION: Solid Rock CaféTIME: Sundays, 6:30-7:30 p.m.
5th and 6th graders will be preparing for confirmation bylearning Bible stories and the truth of God’s Word. 7th and 8thgraders will be starting a self-paced program. The emphasis of
SUNDAY
MONDAY
THURSDAY
SUNDAY
ADULT BIBLE STUDY LUTHERANISM 101
ADULT BIBLE STUDY REVELA TIONS
LIFE LIGHT BIBLE STUDY EX ODUS part 1
DAD'S SMALL GROUP (1st & 3rd Tuesday's)
SON-RISERS BIBLE STUDY L UTHERANISM 101
"CHRIST & COFFEE" Women's Bible Study
"THE WIRED WORD"
ADULT BIBLE FELLOWSHIP
JUNIOR HIGH (6th-8th grade) BIBLE STUDY
HIGH SCHOOL YOUTH GROUP
JUNIOR HIGH NON-TRINITY SCHOOL CONFIRMATION
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this program will be to go more in-depth into the Bible andlearn what Martin Luther teaches us in his catechism. Parentswill be involved in the teaching (and learning!). Wednesdayevenings will be a time to study, ask questions, discussindividual topics, and recite memory work.LEADER: Pastor Anthony Gerber/Vicar MulletLOCATION: Trinity School Rooms 204 and 205Time: 6:30-7:30p
If you have any Youth Ministry Questions Contact:Pastor Anthony Gerber; Phone #: 269-983-5000 Ext. 410 orEmail: [email protected]
This year your child will be digging into the Life of Jesus. In achronological one year program, kids will walk in the foot stepsof Jesus from his birth to his resurrection and accession. SundaySchool is open to children age 3 years through 5th grade.Sunday School begins at 9:15a and ends at 10:15a, and meetsin the Children’s Ministry Room located on the lower level (bythe Fellowship Hall).LEADER: Stacy GerberTIME: 9:15-10:15amLOCATION: Children’s Ministry Room
K.F.C. Will be meeting from 6:30-8pm. We consider K.F.C. to belike a mini Day Camp, where each week your child will bedoing a different activity. K.F.C. is open to children 5 yearsthrough 5th grade.LEADER: Debby MiskillTIME: 6:30-8pmLOCATION: School Gym
MUSIC MINISTRY at Trinity Lutheran Church:• Adult Choir (High-School and older)
Wednesday's 7:30-9:00p• Contemporary Praise Team – Thursdays 7:00-8:00p• Want to do something but not sure what? If you sing or
play an instrument, talk to Paula Steuernagel or BradChaffee to get connected to serve the church with yourmusical talent.
Join other women for a lively discussion of a book of theMonth. Check the Women’s Ministry page in the Connected forthe current book selection. The Book Club meets on the thirdSaturday of the month.LEADER: Tracie BerghausTIME: 10:15-11:15amPLACE: Biggby Coffee
Trinity, through its Family Activity Team offers some veryexciting family oriented events during the year. They aredesigned to bring adults and children together for fellowship,laughter, learning and fun. Included in these events include:
The movies will be shown in the Ministry Center, Lighthouse Café.Watch for information about Family Movie Nights throughout theyear. Held in the Lighthouse Café, Ministry Center. Along withmovie, there is always pizza, popcorn, drinks, and desserts. Weask for a $3.00 donation to help cover thefood cost.
Please don't hesitate to contact the ChurchOffice at 983-5000, if you have any questions.
CHILDREN'S MINISTRY
ADDITIONAL OPPORTUNITIES
WOMEN'S OPPORTUNITIES
SUNDAY
CHILDREN'S SUNDAY SCHOOL
K.F.C. (KIDS FOR CHRIST)
WOMEN'S BOOK CLUB
SPECIAL ACTIVITIES FOR THE FAMILY
FAMILY MOVIE/PIZZA NITE
Life Development Classes for Fall 2016 continued from page 4
For years we have used a funeral pall to cover thecasket that is being brought into the church. Now,through a thoughtful donation, we have available forour use a pall that covers the urn containing thecremains of one who has entered into glory. Both ofthese palls are white coverings with a prominent crossin the center, carrying great symbolism and the finalconfession of faith being made by a child of God.In the baptismal rite the newly baptized is invited to jointhe faithful in "proclaiming the praises of Him whocalled us out of darkness, into His marvelous light."From the day of his or her new birth of water and theSpirit until they reach their home in heaven, thebeliever is to confess Christ, their Savior from sin anddeath and the hope of all the earth. One way thatChrist is confessed is with the white baptismal gown.This white gown represent the holiness that comes fromsins forgiven and the robe of Christ's righteousnessgiven in baptism. Galatians 3:27 says, "For as many ofyou as were baptized into Christ have put on Christ."Isaiah also speaks about the robe of righteousness (Is.61:10), which we receive from our Savior. The whiterobe at baptism symbolized this righteousness of Christ.
The same symbolism isseen in the book ofRevelation where thosestanding before God aredressed in white robes(Rev. 7:13). They aredescribed as, "the onescoming out of the greattribulation. They havewashed their robes andmade them white in the blood of the Lamb (Rev. 7:14)." Inaddition to having a funeral or memorial service in God'shouse, with hymns and prayers, Scripture and sermon, theone being buried will often have a casket or urn draped in awhite cloth with a cross embroidered on the center. As theirnew life in Christ began in baptism with a white gown, theirfinal departure from this life is while draped with the whitepall; both symbolizing the robe of Christ's righteousness,earned on the cross.If you wish to use the pall for the casket or the urn in yourfuneral service please let the pastor or the church office knowwhen preparations are being made.
Funeral Pall: A Final Confession of Faith
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SCHOOL NEWS
"Rejoice always; pray without ceasing; in everything givethanks; for this is God's will for you in Christ Jesus." Wecelebrate the very American holiday of Thanksgiving thismonth. As people of GOD, He encourages us to practicegiving thanks at all times. And we need to continually pointour hearts and the hearts of our family to the LORD.Someone told me that the word "grace" could be defined as"delightful kindness." That is a beautiful picture of how ourLORD deals with us. Continue to remind yourself and yourfamily of the grace of our GOD; He delights to be kind tous. Let's all of us remember to give thanks to His holy name,for His goodness and loving kindness.~
and recognition will be November11, beginning at 8:15. There will be a receptionafterwards in the Welcome Center. Please submit yourpictures of loved ones who served or are serving in themilitary by November 7 to the school office, or email to
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November 4 End of First QuarterNovember 10- Fall Concert 6:30pmNovember 11 - Report Cards go HomeNovember 11- Veterans' Day Chapel & Recognition-8:15amNovember 21-23 Thanksgiving Break
Mrs. Terry Bird, Principal
Veteran's Day Chapel
Events
EARLY CHILDHOOD CENTER
Thankful! It s a very popular word this time of year . We are thankfulfor many things and we spend a lot of time in November thinkingabout what and who we are thankful for. Our children write it onturkey feathers. We may post it on social media. As Christians, weeven pray about our blessings and what we are thankful for duringthis season, maybe more than any other. This season is very busy forthe Early Childhood Center, but we are Thankful that we can be busy.We are thankful for our hardworking staff. They plan activities, go onfield trips and put their whole heart into taking care of the children atour Center. We are thankful for our families who have trusted us withtheir most precious gifts, their children. We are thankful for thechildren who brighten our day, make us smile and encourage us tocome to work each and every day. We are thankful for our co-workerswho support us, up lift us and help us in our times of need. We arethankful for the congregation members at Trinity who also support,uplift and encourage us in our vocations. We are especially thankfulfor the prayers. We are thankful that God has blessed us with all ofthese things and more. So as you sit around your tables thisThanksgiving, remembering your blessings, please remember theblessing that is Trinity s Early Childhood Center and the lives wetouch each and every day. The lives we show and share Jesus love inour classrooms, our lives and in our hearts! ~Robyn Adams, Director
MEMORIALS The following have made a gift to Trinity Lutheran or School
In memory of Cliff Machacek:
In memory of Marilyn Gersonde:
In memory of Ted Mutz:
In memory of Eloris Schulte:
In memory of Eleanor Millar:
In memory of Debby Golden:
In memory of Michelle Shuler:Marcie Schalon
Marcie SchalonJim & Jeri Cook
Marge Bischoff
Bill & Shirley SchadlerMarc & Doris WiederwaxDorothy Mutz& familyJim & Jeri CookEleanor Dorow
Eleanor Dorow
Eleanor DorowJeanne Shuler
Rich & JoAnne HackbarthMark & Sally Matzke
Yvonne RossGlenn & Lorraine EckertKathy RossSteven & Carol MathenySylvia LiebergBill & LuAnn RashkeOrville & Adeline JacobiMarion SchalowTom & Joan ErdmanMary MoggRobert ShulerFred & Leslie LeitzLarry & Mary StenulsonMilton & Elsie ErdmanFred & Beth WassilakJoyce RudowskeMarge & Deb MihlhauserEleanor DorowMark & Sally Matzke
John GoldnerDion & Janet DeMastersMark &Sally MatzkeAlfred KasewurmLora KolbergDavid & Margaret Froehlich
In memory of TonyJakubowski:
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Sunday SchoolChildren and Leaders Love Digging into the Lifeof Jesus
FAMILY MOVIE NIGHT
Both the children and the leaders are reallydigging into the life of Jesus. Each week welearn characteristic of Jesus such as Nothing isImpossible for Jesus! Jesus is our Light! Jesus isour King! The children love to praise God withthe new songs they are learning. I have tothank Stacy Gerber for all her hard work intransforming the program. Right now thechildren in Sunday school are preparing fortheir Christmas worship service entitled, "To Usa Child Is Born". This service will be onWednesday, December 7th.
Sunday School begins is at 9:15- 10:15 andopen to all children ages 3 years to 5th grade.Sunday school is located in the Children'sMinistry Room next to the fellowship hall in thelower level of the School.
Mark your calendars for Sunday, November20th at 5:00 for Family Movie Night! Thismonth we will be showing the classic movie"Finding Nemo", we chose this movie becausethe next movie night we will be showing"Finding Dora". So grab your family, invite yourfriends & neighbors. Come hungry becausethere is always plenty of pizza, popcorn, saladand desserts. Donations of $3.00 per personhelp cover the cost of the pizza.
Children's MinistriesSenior High Youth
Junior High Youth
November is turkey time!! And Pastor Gerber makes amean smoked turkey. The High Schoolers are invited toPastor's house (2724 Willa) for a pre-Thanksgiving-Thanksgiving meal! To make it feel more like home,we'll even have some football on! You will need to RSVPso that we can have an appropriate amount of food.More information will be emailed out at a later date. Ifyou aren't receiving emails from me, please send me anemail at [email protected] and I willadd you to my list!
Public School Confirmation has been moved to SundayMornings at 9:15 and integrated with the Youth BibleClass.
Drop-Ins are every Wednesday afternoon from 3:15-5:30. This event is for Trinity school, public school, andhome schooled 5-8th graders! The basics: We drinksoda, eat snacks, play games, work on homework,hang out with friends, listen to music, and have fun! Ifyou haven't checked it out yet, give it a try!
Youth News
S.A.G.E.S.(Senior Adults Growing & Exploring)
S.A.G.E.S will be hosting a speaker from Sarett Nature Center onTuesday, November 15th, from 11 to 12:30 p.m. at the MinistryCenter. We hope to learn some tips onidentifying and helping our "featheredfriends" for the upcoming winter monthsand much more. After the presentation wewill be having a soup and warm breadluncheon. Please RSVP by November 13thto Betty at the Church office, 983-5000, orNancy Perry at 861-6188.
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U.S. Marines
U.S. Army / National Guard
U.S. Navy
U.S. Air Force / National Guard
U.S. Coast Guard
Gunnery Sgt Andrew C. Wedde, Marines, stationed at CampPendleton, CA; Grandson of Irma Wedde
LC David Bluschke, son of Scott Bluschke
CPL Paul Jersey, stationed in Camp Pendleton, CA; son of Tim andJill Jersey
PFC. Christopher S. Hendrix, U.S. Marines Reserves; son of William& Cheryl Hendrix
Jacob Long, Army, stationed at Ft. Sill, OK, son of Jim andSuzy Russell
1st Sgt. Keith Bickers, Army National Guard, returned fromAfghanistan, stationed in Round Rock, TX, Son of Carol Bickers
Lt. JG Adam Roth, Naval Aviator, Stationed on USS GeorgeWashington, based in Japan; son of Rev. Michael and Amy Roth
Airman Evan Pyatt, US Air Force, stationed in Lackland AFB,Texas, Grandson of Bill & Margo Pyatt
Master Sgt. Karl Stenske, stationed in Florida, nephew ofIrma Wedde
Tech Sergeant, John Pyatt, Minnesota Air National Guard, 133rdCivil Engineering Squadron, stationed in Minneapolis, MN, son ofBill & Margo Pyatt
Seaman CamilleDowney, stationedin Elizabeth City,NC, niece ofJan Dasse
Those Serving in theArmed Forces
Staying Connected in Prayer
Prayers of YieldingIn the parable of the sower and the seed, Jesus describes and explains four differentresponses to the "word of the kingdom."
18 "Hear then the parable of the sower: 19 When anyone hears the word of the kingdomand does not understand it, the evil one comes and snatches away what has been sown inhis heart. This is what was sown along the path. 20 As for what was sown on rockyground, this is the one who hears the word and immediately receives it with joy, 21 yet hehas no root in himself, but endures for a while, and when tribulation or persecution ariseson account of the word, immediately he falls away.[b] 22 As for what was sown amongthorns, this is the one who hears the word, but the cares of the world and the deceitfulnessof riches choke the word, and it proves unfruitful. 23 As for what was sown on good soil,this is the one who hears the word and understands it. He indeed bears fruit and yields, inone case a hundredfold, in another sixty, and in another thirty."
It is so easy to get wrapped up in the momentary aspects of life on this earth. We arelulled into a sleepy monotony that blots out the reality of the eternal and our role intaking others with us to that eternity in the presence of our Lord--the fruit Jesus mentions.Sometimes, when struggle or tragedy come, it is during our darkest hours and mostbroken spirits that we have the clearest perspective on the eternally important. It seems totake that for many of us to get a vision of something beyond our daily life and concerns -the cares of the world and the deceitfulness of riches.
In his book, Mere Christianity, C. S. Lewis said it this way:"If you read history you will find that the Christians who did most for the present worldwere precisely those who thought most of the next. It is since Christians have largelyceased to think of the other world that they have become so ineffective in this."
In Philippians 3, Paul exhorts his readers to seek the eternal focus as mature believersand that, if we are immaturely focused, God will reveal that to us. Later in Philippians 4,Paul says the familiar words, " 11 Not that I am speaking of being in need, for I havelearned in whatever situation I am to be content. 12 I know how to be brought low, and Iknow how to abound. In any and every circumstance, I have learned the secret of facingplenty and hunger, abundance and need. 13 I can do all things through him whostrengthens me." In Galatians 2:20, Paul further says, "I have been crucified with Christ. Itis no longer I who live, but Christ who lives in me. And the life I now live in the flesh I liveby faith in the Son of God, who loved me and gave himself for me." It isn't about what weface, it is about Who faces it with us and His heavenward goals for us, whether in plentyor need, in joy or in sorrow.
Ultimately, our lives here are not about the temporary; we need to ask what differencewhat we pray for will make in a hundred years. We need to ask the Lord to reveal whereour focus is and to yield our wills to His for the producing of fruit that will matter intoeternity!
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WOMEN'S MINISTRY LADIES AIDWOMEN’S BIBLE STUDY
WOMEN'S BOOK CLUB
SLEEPING MAT MINISTRY
Christ & Coffee -- "ACTS"
"The Impressionist"
The theme of Acts is "the spread of the Gospel to all the known world". Ladies, imagine yourself steppingaway from the craziness and taking the time to spend with other Christian women in a relaxingatmosphere with coffee or tea and refilling your well by being feed with the very Word of God. I inviteyou to take the time to join us. Childcare is provided.Leader: Debby MiskillLocation: Lower Lounge (ministry Center)Day: WednesdaysTime: 9:00 – 10:30 a.m.
In November, we will be reading by Tim Clinton Middle aged, disappointed and self-loathing, Adam Camp is anything but the picture of a successful man. With his wife threatening to leavehim and their son addicted to drugs, Adam teeters on the verge of absolute despair—questioning hisown existence and purpose for living. After an explosive argument with his wife, Adam searches for anescape as he sets out on a journey that will dramatically recolor his world. While walking through the citypark, Adam is approached by an old painter. The mysterious artist convinces Adam to let him paint hisportrait and what happens next is nothing short of a masterpiece. In December, we will meet at TracieBerghaus' home to enjoy some fellowship, exchange some books and map out a plan for the new year!Leader: Tracie BerghausLocation: BiggbyTime: 10:15Date: 3rd Saturday of the Month
The Sleeping Mat Ministry is looking for volunteers to assist in cutting the plastic bags, assembling thebags into plarn (plastic yarn), and crocheting the plarn into the mats. Once a mat is completed they willbe distributed into our community to the homeless. This is something that can be done at home or youare invited to come to the plarn group which meets the 2nd and 4th Monday of the month from 2:00-4:00 in the Lighthouse Cafe . The most important thing that we all can do is keep those that arehomeless in our prayers. For more information please contact Debby Miskill at 983-5000
Want to know more about Vicar Mullet?Come to the Ladies Aid meeting on Tuesday,
in theLighthouse Café. The Vicar will have theOpening Devotion and Prayer and then willbe our Guest Speaker. We are lookingforward to hearing from him.
Our hostesses will be: Barb Karsten, NormaTruhn, and Rose Doroh.
November is also LWML month and mites willbe collected. We collected $427 at our doorcollection on October 2nd. We had 13 peoplein attendance at the Zone Rally at Sawyer thatafternoon.
We have several important items on theagenda . Since last month was the "BirthdayMonth", the usual business was not takencare of. Thus, we will have minutes from bothSeptember and October plus the Treasurer'sReports. Also on the agenda will bedistribution of charity donations.
November 1st from 1:00 to 3:00
Stephen MinistryCompassionate Caregiver? Good listener?These are just two qualities of a Stephen Minister. Newtraining classes scheduled to begin in January of 2017. It's nottoo late to learn more about becoming a Stephen Minister.Applications are being accepted through November 30th,2016. Prayerfully consider if the Lord is calling you to thiscaring ministry. Questions? Please call one of our StephenLeader team: John Kroonblawd 269-208-8303; SheilaKroonblawd 269-876-8005; Joyce Rudowske 269-921-7061;or Jeanne Strine 269-983-4088.
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Nurse's Corner
Jan Yelding, RN, Parish Nurse Diabetes Awareness Month
November is Diabetes Awareness Month.Diabetes is one of the leading causes of disabilityand death in the United States. One in 11Americans have diabetes that 's more than 29million people. If it's not managed, diabetes cancause serious health problems.
Blindness
Nerve damage
Kidney disease
Heart disease
Stroke
Another 86 million adults in the United States areat high risk of developing type 2 diabetes. If youare overweight, have high blood pressure, or areage 45 or older, you are at higher risk ofdeveloping type 2 diabetes. The good news is thatmaking healthy changes can greatly lower yourrisk.
Watch your weight
Eat healthy
Get more physical activity
There's no cure for diabetes, but it can bemanaged.
Watching your weight
Eating healthy
Staying active
The following symptoms of diabetes are typical.However, some people with type 2 diabetes havesymptoms so mild that they go unnoticed.
Urinating often
Feeling very thirsty
Feeling very hungry - even though youare eating
Extreme fatigue
Blurry vision
Cuts/bruises that are slow to heal
Weight loss - even though you are eatingmore (type 1)
Tingling, pain, or numbness in the hands/feet(type 2)
Early detection and treatment of diabetes candecrease the risk of developing the complications ofdiabetes.
Many classes are offered on different aspects ofDiabetes in our community. Please contact me at thechurch office if you are interested in learning moreabout this disease.
Unmanaged diabetes increases the risk of:
To help prevent type 2 diabetes:
The good news is that you can do a lot to preventor delay getting type 2 diabetes, including:
Diabetes Symptoms
Common symptoms of diabetes:
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It takes no brains to be an impulse spender. Advertisers and marketing people study your behavior, yourpreferences, and your life patterns to determine best when to jump you with their seductive spendingcome-ons. Food shopping, for instance, is no longer just food shopping. You are bombarded withmarketing messages from the moment you drive into the parking lot, from the huge window signs to thehanging TV sets chattering at nobody to the point-of-purchase displays surrounding you as your cart crawlsforward to the checkout clerk.
Let your gifts to your heavenly Father come not only from a passionate heartbut also from a brain that plans.
Do you get the point? When you set aside God s portion first, two thingshappen: first, you show that God really is #1 in your life, worthy not ofoccasional leftovers but worthy of top billing; second, you can expect that adelighted God will bless you back with his spiritual and material gifts so thatyou can give again.
"Honor the Lord with your wealth, with thefirstfruits of all your crops; then your barns will be filled to overflowing, andyour vats will brim over with new wine" (Proverbs 3:9,10).
Stewardship Your Stewardship Committee
Honor God with Your Firstfruits
Watch for the 2017 'TRINITY 150THANNIVERSARY' Calendars.
These calendars will list the 'special' Guest Preachers and Musiciansthat will be attending during the anniversary year, celebration
events that are planned for during the year,
as well as historical information andphotos. The calendars will highlight allof the Church Holidays, as well as the
most important secular holidays.
These will be distributed with your 2017Offering Envelopes right after
Thanksgiving.
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TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH AND SCHOOLCONGREGATIONAL FINANCIAL STATEMENT—2014-2015 FISCAL YEAR
July 1, 2016 through September, 2016
A more detailed Treasurer'sReport is available for
viewing in the Church Office.Respectfully submitted,
Gus Damaske, Treasurer
ANNUAL ACTUAL % OF ANNUAL ANNUAL ACTUAL % OF ANNUAL
BUDGET YTD BUDGET BUDGET YTD BUDGET
TOTAL REVENUE $2,308,954.50 $575,247.83 24.91% $2,408,346.50 $559,164.40 23.22%
TOTAL EXPENSES $2,308,945.98 $547,356.74 23.71% $2,408,026.50 $573,073.89 23.80%
REVENUE OVER/(UNDER) EXPENSES $8.52 $27,891.09 327360.21% $320.00 -$13,909.49 -4346.72%
6/30/2016 9/30/2016
SHORT-TERM DEBT Authorized Balances Change Balances
Church Extension Fund Line of Credit $250,000.00 $219,994.03 ($219,994.03) $0.00
LONG-TERM DEBT
Church Extension Fund Mortgage $711,776.44 $204,175.38 $915,951.82
TOTAL DEBT $931,770.47 ($15,818.65) $915,951.82
Over/(Under) YTD Over/
WEEKLY ENVELOPE & PLATE Contributions to Meet Budget (Under) Budget
September 4, 2016 $10,964.92 -$3,142.77 ($28,791.59)
September 11, 2016 $12,096.23 -$2,011.46 ($30,803.06)
September 18, 2016 $16,285.42 $2,177.73 ($28,625.33)
September 25, 2016 $9,350.97 -$4,756.72 ($33,382.05)
Totals $48,697.54 -$7,733.23
Weekly Envelope & Plate Budget Needed: $14,107.69
CASH REPORT--SEPTEMBER, 2016
DAILY LOW BALANCE -$3,194.29
DAILY HIGH BALANCE $76,582.53
DAILY AVERAGE FOR THE MONTH $27,250.01
GENERAL FUND
2015-2016 2016-2017
Happy
Thanksgiving
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We Are Celebrating...
11/1 Christy Balazer, Carrie Ingraham, Matteus Isbrecht, Brigitte Jakubowski,Jonathon Langdon, Alexander Neumann, Tatiana Salazar
11/2 Justin Bundy, Trevor Bundy, Heather Enders, Mason Ernst,Courtney Farrish, Julie Langdon
11/3 Rachel Damaske, Samantha Ebbert, Susanne Hall, Tyler Streu
11/4 Robert Burger, Elizabeth Griesbaum, Mike Hall, Gavin Hubble,Richard Remus, Beverly Selent
11/5 Patricia Hauch, Bonnie Russell
11/6 Michael Brow
11/7 Rev. Thomas Batsky, Holly Mantei, Nick Stama Jr, Tracy Wise
11/8 Amanda Reeves, Betty Riemland, Kathy Vincent-Steinke
11/9 Patiie Blanchard, Judith Lambrecht, Terri Rushlow
11/10 Lisa Lambrecht, Richard Ridenour, Debbie Runser
11/11 Leslie Leitz, Erinn Malone, Julie McCrery, John Molter, Tamara O'Connor
11/12 Ruth Ellison, Brent Engel, Nathan Saunders, Kristen Ursprung,Tammy York, Janeen Zerbe
11/13 Nancy Clark, John Helsley Jr, Roger Jones, Charles Ringer, Benjamin Roth,Dennis Tilly
11/14 Fred Brecht (80), Judith Duke, Avry Schmidke
11/15 Peggy Block, Steve Fleisher, Gretchen Klank, Jan Schadler,Elizabeth Smith, Trey Smithers
11/16 Caydee Beebe, Conner Miller, Olivia Street, Kristina Whorton
11/17 Kelly Hauch, Katelynne Visser
11/18 Amanda Bolin, Dana Hansen, Russell Tefs, Sydney Warren
11/19 Stephanie Brewer, Thomas Scanlon
11/20 Amy Barker, Gene Demorrow, Wayne Hedman, Jack Wagner Jr (89)
11/21 Pam Berry, Haley Davis, Linda Dine, Beverly Ruis, Rhonda Tilly
11/22 Cheryl Bury, Lucy Koenig
11/23 Heather Lambrecht, Bert Vossler
11/24 Chad Adam, Ella Klank (88), Daniel Pendleton, Andrew Peters,Deana Reschke (85), Janice Stouffer
11/25 Karen Gresens, Molly-Kate Johnson, Britney Ketcham, Tom Milnikel,James Plangger, Brigitte Scheffler, Cyndi Ursprung
11/26 Harrison Iliff, Marilyn Mallonee (84)
11/27 Christi Eppard-Mangold, Lisa Hansen, Sarah Johnson, Hannah Kelly,Pat Peterson
11/28 Jerald Hanes, Duncan Haynes, Jeannie Scharnowske, Deanna Signor,Brian Vanderbee
11/29 Donald Bromagin, William Fisher Jr (91), Howard Kahne,Michael Mangold, Jerry Pechtel (85), Joyce Rudowske, Alec Wojahn
11/30 Kellie Damaske, Monica Gruss, Trevor Knuth, Amy Schulz,Jacob Thomason
The following Trinity Members are celebrating birthdays this month...
If you do not see your birthday listed, please call the Church Office @983-5000 to update your records. We indicate the age of members 80 years &
over. If you do not want your age listed, please contact the Church Office.
DailyLectionary11/1 Deut. 34:1 12; Matt. 21:1 22
11/2 Jer. 1:1 19; Matt. 21:23 46
11/3 Jer. 3:6 4:2; Matt. 22:1 22
11/4 Jer. 5:1 19; Matt. 22:23 46
11/5 Jer. 7:1 29; Matt. 23:1 12
11/6 Jer. 8:18 9:12; Matt. 23:13 39
11/7 Jer. 11:1 23; Jer . 12:1 19:15;Matt. 24:1 28
11/8 Jer. 10:1 18; Matt. 24:29 51
11/9 Jer. 22:1 23; Matt. 25:1 13
11/10 Jer. 23:1 20; Matt. 25:14 30
11/11 Jer. 23:21 40; Matt. 25:31 46
11/12 Jer. 25:1 18; Matt. 26:1 19
11/13 Jer. 26:1 19; R ev. 13:1 18;Matt. 26:20 35
11/14 Jer. 29:1 19; R ev. 14:1 20;Matt. 26:36 56
11/15 Jer. 30:1 24; R ev. 15:1 8;Matt. 26:57 75
11/16 Jer. 31:1 17, 23 34; R ev. 16:1 21;Matt. 27:1 10
11/17 Jer. 33:1 22; Jer . 34:1 36:32,45:1 51:64; Matt. 27:11 32
11/18 Jer. 37:1 21; R ev. 17:1 18;Matt. 27:33 56
11/19 Jer. 38:1 28; Jer . 39:1 44:30;Matt. 27:57 66
11/20 Dan. 1:1 21; Matt. 28:1 20
11/21 Dan. 2:1 23; R ev. 18:1 24
11/22 Dan. 2:24 49; R ev. 19:1 21
11/23 Dan. 3:1 30; R ev. 20:1 15
11/24 Dan. 4:1 37; R ev. 21:1 8
11/25 Dan. 5:1 30; Dan. 7:1 8:27;Rev. 21:9 27
11/26 Dan. 6:1 28; Dan. 9:1 27;Rev. 22:1 21
11/27 Is. 1:1 28; 1 P eter 1:1 12
11/28 Is. 2:1 22; Is. 3:1 4:6;1 Peter 1:13 25
11/29 Is. 5:1 25; Amos 1:1 9:15;1 Peter 2:1 12
11/30 Is. 6:1 7:9; 1 P eter 2:13 25
Sunday
11/6 Rev. 7:(2 8) 9 17; 1 John 3:1 3;Matt. 5:1 12
11/13 Mal. 4:1 6; 2 Thess. 3:(1 5) 6 13;Luke 21:5 28 (29 36)
11/20 Mal. 3:13 18; Col. 1:13 20;Luke 23:27 43
11/27 Is. 2:1 5; R om. 13:(8 10) 11 14;Matt. 21:1 11 or Matt. 24:36 44
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Weekly Events
ADDITIONAL EVENTS
Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Tuesday, 11/1
Wednesday, 11/3
Saturday, 11/5
Sunday, 11/6 All Saint's Day
Monday, 11/7
Tuesday, 11/8
Wednesday, 11/9
Thursday, 11/10 Connected Articles Due
Friday, 11/11
Saturday, 11/12
Monday, 11/14
Tuesday, 11/15
Wednesday, 11/16
Thursday, 11/17
Friday, 11/18
Saturday, 11/19
Sunday, 11/20
Monday, 11/21
Tuesday, 11/22
Wednesday, 11/23
Thursday, November 24th
Friday, November 25th
Saturday, November 26th
Monday, 11/28
Worship, 8 & 10:30a, SanctuaryReceptions after Worships, Welcome CenterContemporary, 9:15, Solid Rock CafeChildren's Sunday School, 9:15-10:15a, CMRJr. High Bible Study / Confirmation, 9:15-10:15a,
Room #205Lutheranism 101 Adult Bible Study, 9:15-10:15a,
Room # 204Revelations Adult Bible Study, 9:15-10:15a, CFHFaith5 Bible Study, 9:15-10:15a, LHCSenior Youth Group, 6:30-7:30p, SRCJunior Youth Group, 5:15-6:15p, SRC (once a month)
Lifelight Bible Study, EXODUS, 9:30-11a, LHCMLT Bible Study, 11:30-12:30p, LHCMLT Meeting, 1:30-3p, MC-1st floorDepression & Bipolar Support, 6-8p, LHC
DAD's Small Group, 6-7a (1st & 3rd Tuesdays), LHCQuilters, 8:30-11a, CFHCare Team, 11a-noon, MCBAdult Instruction Class, 6:30-8:30p, MC 1st floorFinancial Peace, 6:30-8p, SRC
Sonriser's Bible Study-Lutheranism 101, 6:45-7:45a,LHC
School Chapel, 8:05-8:45a, SChrist & Coffee Women's Bible Study, 9-10:30a, LHLJunior High Drop-Ins, 3:15-5:30p, SRCMid-week Worship, 6:30p, SThe Wired Word, 6:30-8p, LHCAdult Choir Practice, 7:30-9p, Music Room
Adult Bible Fellowship, 9:30-11a, LHCContemporary Praise Team Practice, 7-9p, SRC
Ladies Aid Meeting, 1-3p, LHCBd of Prop & Finance, 6:30-8p, MCB
MOMS in Prayer, 10-11a, MCB & Childcare
St. Ministry Elders Training, 9a-Noon, (LHC)Whitcomb Bible Study, 10-11:30a
Benevolent Fund Door OfferingAnnual Fellowship Dinner, 4:45p, Gym
Bd of Education Meeting, 6:30-8:30p, MC-1st floorLakeview Terrace Bible Study, 6:30-8p
Pastor's Winkle, 8a-1pFaculty Meeting, 3:30-5pStewardship Committee, 6:30-8:30p, MCBStephen Ministry Peer & Cont. Ed, 6:30-8p, LHC
Monthly Senior Worship, 11a-1p, LHCW.O.W., 6:30p
Development Committee Mtg, 5:15-7:15p, MC-1st floorSchool Fall Concert, 6:30-8p, Gym
Veteran's Day Chapel & Reception, 8-11a, S & WC
Camp Arcadia Meeting, 8a-3p, LHCMen's Small Group, 8:30-9:30a, MCB
Plarn Gathering, 2-4p, LHCChurch Council Meeting, 6:30-9p, MC-2nd floor
Dad's Small Group, 6-7a, LHCCaretel Communion Worship, 10:30aS.A.G.E.S. Senior Gathering, 11a-1:30p, LHCCrisis Team Meeting, 3:30-5p, SchoolParent / Teacher Conferences, 4-8p, School
Royalton Manor Communion Service, 10aWhitcomb Towers Communion Service, 1p
Parent / Teacher Conferences, 4-8p, SchoolMobile Food Pantry, 4p, MC Parking Lot & LHCECC Staff Meeting, 6-8p, CFH
Parent / Teacher Conferences, Noon-4p, School
Men's Network, 8a-11a, LHCWomen's Book Club, 10:15-11:15a, Biggby CoffeeCommunity Dinner, 11:30a-1p, LHC
New Members ReceivedBlood Pressure Clinic, 8:45-10:45a, room 105New Members Luncheon, Noon-1p, CFH
Bd of Ministry, 4-5:30p, MC-1st floor
Deliver Thanksgiving Baskets, schoolSoup Kitchen, 10aSM Peer Supervision, 6:30-8:30p, LHL
Thanksgiving Eve Worship, 6:30-7:30p, S
Campus Closed for Thanksgiving
Campus Closed for Thanksgiving
Men's Small Group, 8:30-9:30a, MCB
Plarn Gathering, 2-4p, LHCBd of Elders Meeting, 6:30-9p, MC-2nd fl
Thanksgiving Food Collection during the month ofNovember
Ladies Aid Meeting, Tues, Nov 1st, 1-3p, LHC
Annual Fellowship Dinner, Sun, Nov 6th, 4:45p, Gym
Monthly Communion Worship & Potluck, Wed, Nov.9th, 11a-1p, LHC
School Fall Concert, Thur, Nov 10th, 6:30p, Gym
Veteran's Day Chapel & Reception, Fri, Nov 11th,8:15a, Church
Plarn Gatherings, Mons, Nov 14th & Nov 28th, 2-4p,LHC
Caretel Communion Service, Tues, Nov 15th, 10:30a
SAGES, Tues, Nov 15th, 11a-1:30p, LHC
Royalton Manor Communion Service, Wed. Nov 16th,10a
Whitcomb Communion Service, Wed. Nov 16th, 1p
Mobile Food Pantry, Thur, Nov 17th, 4:00p, MCParking lot
Early Childhood Staff Meeting, Nov 17th, 6-8p, CFH
Men's Network, Sat, Nov 19th, 8-11a, LHC
Community Dinner, Sat, Nov 19th, 11:30a-1p, LHC
Women's Book Club, Sat, Nov 19th, 10:15-11:15a,Biggby Coffee
Blood Pressure Clinic, Sun, Nov 20th, 8:45-10:45a,room 105
New Members Reception & Luncheon, Sun, Nov 20th,10:30 & Noon, S & CFH
Soup Kitchen, Tues, Nov 22nd , 10a
Thanksgiving Eve Worship, Wed, Nov 23rd, 6:30pm
This Month at Trinity November 2016
CFH-Christian Fellowship Hall; CMR-Children’s Ministry Room; LHC-Lighthouse Café;LHL-Lighthouse Lounge; MC-Ministry Center; MCB-Ministry Center Boardroom;S-Sanctuary; SRC-Solid Rock Café; SCH-School; WC-Welcome Center
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From the cross Thy wisdom shining / Breaketh forth in conquering might;From the cross forever beameth / All Thy bright redeeming light. (LSB 578)
This verse begins with a connection you don't commonly see – the cross showing us God'swisdom. In my experience, at least, the cross is usually used as an example of God's love.I'm sure that the writer did not intend to deny God's love, but how can God's wisdom applyto the crucifixion?
One explanation might be that God does not view pain and suffering the way we do. Formankind pain and suffering are experiences that are best avoided at all cost. Most peoplewould go to any length just to escape the agony they bring because we seem condemnedto seeing existence with reading lenses. With such lenses pain and suffering become somagnified that they push everything else in the landscape out of our view. Thankfully, Godsees things differently.
God sees us and the world exactly as we are – helplessly bound by sin. However, Hisdivine sight includes the much broader landscape that includes our redemption, and in Hiswisdom He has planned a way for those who know His love through His promises to enjoyits benefits. Yes, it meant for His son to suffer horribly and die miserably on the cross, butHe and He alone was wise enough to know that it was the only way creation could berestored.
So the cross not only broadcasts to the world God's love, but also His wisdom in seeingboth man's problem and the problem's solution. With His "conquering might" He has putsin, death, and the devil in their rightful place.
And all three elements together, beaming from the cross, make for the "bright redeeminglight" that comes at the end of the verse.
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