Trinity Presbyterian Church 185 Swaggertown Road Scotia, NY 12302 (518) 399-8782 ScotiaTrinity@aol.com www.scotiatrinity.org Rev. Kathleen Gorman-Coombs Rev. Dr. Timothy Coombs Friends, Those of you who have been in worship know that Kathy and I are currently involved in a sermon series entitled “Questions That Matter.” We are attempting to address the spiritual and theological issues raised by many of you in a recent query through email and social media. In September we have already responded to questions such as “Why bother with faith if you can be moral without it?” and two sermons on “What are we to think about the Bible today?” Coming in October we will preach on matters of “What does Christianity have to say about other religions?” (Oct. 5 and 12) and “How can God be all loving and all powerful when bad things happen?” (Oct. 19). I like preaching on these questions. Doing so not only provides a break from the common lectionary, the three-year cycle of suggested readings for Sundays, but it also helps me focus on the spiritual issues with which you are struggling. Kathy and I understand our task in this series as offering responses to, not answering these questions. To us there is a big difference. Answering often suggests something definitive and final, whereas asking for a response usually implies that an opinion or even a preference is requested, that is, something that is recognized as not the final word on a subject. In other words, we realize that our responses to these Questions That Matter are neither exhaustive nor conclusive. In other words, we do not believe we are done addressing these questions for the future. As long as there are people of faith these matters will continue to be raised time and time again. I think the main reason we can never have a definitive answer to these questions is that God is a paradox to us. By our own definition God existed before anything was. Jesus was fully God and fully human. The Holy Spirit is everywhere, but cannot be seen or touched. The Trinity is three yet one. As God says through Isaiah, “For my thoughts are not your thoughts, nor are your ways my ways, says the Lord,” (55:8). This means that we probably never will receive in this life answers to our spiritual or theological questions that truly satisfy us once and for all. At best, we learn responses that meet our needs for the time being, until we can further hone those questions for another time. This is why we refer to our life of faith as a spiritual journey, not a destination. As Paul says in his famous statement on love, “For now we see in a mirror dimly, but then we will see face to face,” (1 Corinthians 13:12). The answers do await us, but in God’s time. Tim Trinity’s new youth group got off to a fun start on September 21 and the good times continue. Don’t miss out on the fun. Friends are always welcome. We meet on Sundays from 4:00 to 5:30 unless otherwise noted. October 5 “Soul Collage” October 26 Hayride with Darren’s group at Burnt Hills Methodist Church: Riverview Orchard, Details TBA November 2 “Those Dreaded Labels” Saturday November 15 Concerned for the Hungry food sorting November 30 1:00 pm ~ The Great Christmas Tree Hunt There will be an informational meeting for potential volunteers on Tuesday, September 23rd, 6:30 pm at Joan Nicole Prince Home, Volunteer training will take place on Tuesday, October 7th, Wednesday, October 8th, and Thursday, October 9th, (3 nights total) all are from 6:00-9:00 pm, preregistration is requested for the training. Contact the Joan Nicole Prince Home at 518-346-5471 and speak to Bonnie Kriss Volunteer Coordinator for further information. CONFIRMATION CLASS The class of Cameron Bishop, Kelsey and Skyler Jessup, and Rhett Parsons is finishing up their assignments and will meet with Session at its October 15 meeting. Confirmation Sunday will take place in November. The exact date is still being negotiated. In the meantime, please keep these young people in your prayers as they come to this important decision in their lives. Jail Ministry Gathering Sunday, October 19th after worship Trinity has been active in the Jail Ministry several years. We have been assisting at the In addition, we also have been visiting with Sunday afternoons. Our Mission Committee has funding as well. at the Schenectady County Jail for jail library on Monday mornings. the women inmates once a week on been supporting a warm clothing Have you ever been interested in learning more about these programs? Has time recently become available so you are thinking you might be able to take an active part in the ministry? We will be holding an informational meeting after the worship service on Sunday, October 19th for those who might want to come to learn more about this exciting ministry at Trinity Church. If you have questions ahead of time please feel free to contact Don Wheeler or Mariellen Boomhower. A Note From Woodberry Crossing ~ Dear Trinity Friends; It’s always amazing how much you accomplish at Woodberry Crossing! And as a bonus you bring joy, fun, laughter fellowship and a check for $400.00. Thank you so much. Each year is special ~ This year little Clare and Jean joined us and Bev (not to ever be defeated) managed to secure Tax Exempt Status from Home Depot, Woodberry. Besides that it was great to have 3 generations of Hayes’, and Coombs, Cameron and the whole Parson family. Our family always looks forward to our “Trinity Family” and you are so gracious to let them bounce in and out the way we do. Down at the pasture ~ so far so good ~ it looks like you foiled the rats. And the new gates are keeping the alpacas and llama where they are supposed to be. The new arrival signs are perfect. I think now we need to make the old ones more colorful. Once again the holly trees are breathing a sigh of relief knowing the will not be strangled by weeds. The enlarged pool filter enclosure is great. It will be a pleasure now to clean the filter with the new space to work in and totally convenient for back washing and adding chemicals to the pool. Cleaning the porch was a huge task and the new boards make it much safer. I did coat it with the Thompson’s water seal and the water actually beaded up on it when it rained and it was not slippery. The spiritual passes are some of my favorite times ~ thanks Kathy and Steve for helping us to be aware of God’s presence in the little quiet moments and in our connections with each other. Thanks Kyle for the delicious communion bread. Bev, you continue to amaze ~ we hand you a random, disorganized list and you organize it and get it all done plus some! Love to you all, Peace, Meg & Beth etc. Mission: School Supply Drive We will be adopting Yates Elementary for the months of October and November. More information {a list} will follow in the upcoming announcements. Thanks to all that donated during the months of August and September. Many thanks! To Darren Gundrum who begins his own youth ministry at Burnt Hills United Methodist Church. To Bev Burnett who celebrates 20 years as the Executive Director of the Community Land Trust of Schenectady, (formerly Hill and Vale Affordable Housing, HAVAH). To Matt and Alison Wheeler who renewed their wedding vows in celebration of their 15th anniversary! Have you seen the new banner hanging in the sanctuary? It was created in recognition of the twenty-five years of joint ministry between our pastors and this congregation. Many of you had a “hand” in preparing it. Perhaps early in the summer when you were asked to paint up your palm and place your handprint on a piece of khaki colored fabric you couldn’t visualize what the final result would be. Well, now the product is on display and will be for a while. The banner signifies the importance of mission to this church and the belief that our hands are doing God’s work in all of the mission projects, local and beyond, that Trinity has undertaken during the last twenty-five years. Your handprints within the larger hand symbolize that though we act individually or in groups we are fulfilling God’s call in reaching out to serve others. Of course, you should be paying attention to the service but it’s OK if you try to find your handprint among the many that on the banner. Thank you from Tim and Kathy: Thank you, thank you, thank you. People keep asking us if we've "come down yet" from the joy of the 25th Anniversary Celebration, and so far the answer has been, "No, not yet!" It was so wonderful. Individual thank you's to all those we know of who worked so hard are in the works, but meanwhile we just want to say to all who were there, or sent cards or notes, or worked to make it happen--thank you so much, and please know how much we love you all. What a wonderful place this is to live and work and be in ministry together--all of us together. Blessings and love--- Kathy and Tim From the Haiti Mission School As I write this, we are preparing for the annual meeting of the Board of Directors for the Friends of Siloam School at Labastille AKA the Haiti Mission School. I would have preferred to write this after the meeting, but church newsletter schedules take precedence. Several major topics will be on the agenda, most of them formed by the decision of the Haitian government to begin paying our teachers. It will clearly affect our budget and future plans. So much rides on how the new arrangement works out. We are taking a “wait and see” attitude with no new programs beginning this year. And of course, we continue to pray for God’s wisdom and work in this and we hope you are continuing to pray with us. Tom and JoEllen will travel to Haiti in November to see how things are going at the school and to meet the board in Jeremie, We also hope to meet with a representative of the Education Dept. in Port Au Prince. We have numerous questions and some thoughts for them. First, we wonder if they have future plans in the area and if so how they will affect our school. We anticipate having a full school this year with somewhere in the range of 125 students in k-6th grades. As far as we know, all our teachers will be returning. We are continuing to provide scholarships for the five students that passed their exams in secondary school last year, and are adding six more from last year’s graduates of HMS. We have just learned that the school they are attending which is sponsored by a Catholic organization in Canada has outfitted a classroom with brand new computers, printers, etc., and a generator to provide electricity. As a result, we have been told all the students at the secondary school will be getting an hour of instruction in computers daily and it will cost us $3 additional tuition per student. Imagine, $103/year total tuition including computer instruction!!! IMAGINE! BY TOM PARSONS Searching for a book today-‐-‐ Looked on first one shelf -‐-‐And then another. Too many books? Visited a Haitian home near our s chool. Saw no books—not one! It isn’t just poverty. If you can’t spell-‐-‐What would be the point? If you can’t put letters together and make words. If perhaps you can’t tell an “A” from a “Z” What’s the point of a shelf full of books? What would be the point Of a bible-‐-‐ Of great poetry-‐-‐ Or the adventures o f Moby Dick, Dick and J ane and Spot, Or a h istory o f your native land? What would be the point of a shelf of books If you can’t read? Imagine that you can’t read— Now -‐-‐ Imagine that you can! October Ushers 10/5 M/A Wheeler 10/12 J/S Savoie 10/19 L Rockinger & C Molyneaux 10/26 ME Boomhower & ME Giroux October Counters 10/5 D/P Wheeler 10/12 D/P Wheeler 10/19 D/P Wheeler 10/26 D/P Wheeler 4 Nicholas Garvey 7 Rina Bell 10 Marge Giaminelli 16 Brian Clune 18 Lindy Sue Czubernat 22 Eileen Hutchinson, Kevin Pietrow 25 Bev Burnett, Barbara Kausch 27 Tracy Cayer 29 Ruth Quinn 31 Kathy Hargis ~Save the Date~ Sunday, November 2 “Guatemala Sharing” The women who went to Guatemala this summer will be sharing their experience (either in worship, or in the evening, or both), and we hope to have a special guest preacher, Judith Castaneda, the founder and Executive Director of CEDEPCA, the organization in Guatemala that hosts all our trips. In the evening, I am hoping we will be able to have Judith along with Emerson Morales, another CEDEPCA staff person and long time friend of many of us, as well as perhaps another friend from Guatemala to join us for dinner and sharing about CEDEPCA’s programs and about Guatemala in general. This is still very much “in the works” so keep an eye out for more definite information soon. Trinity’s Prayer Chain is a form of ministry in which members pray for concerns brought to their attention in the form of a telephone chain. Please contact Shirley Savoie at 557-3070 or email her at Ssavoie.trinity@gmail.com You may also contact Kathy Gorman-Coombs using her email revkgc@aol.com or phone 441-9286 with any concern that you have. SICM Food Sunday The first Sunday of every month, you are invited to bring a non-perishable food item to church. The next collection will October 5. Place it in the grocery cart at the back of the sanctuary. At offering time, some of the children will wheel the cart up to the front as part of our "offering" for that week-if you forget to place it in the cart at the beginning of worship, you can put it in the cart as it goes by. See Jean Hayes, Linda Rockinger or Pat Wheeler with any questions. The Scrapbooking Group Scrapbooking will meet at Trinity, on October 3 and October 24 Come give it a try, please bring a snack to share & any ideas you may have! See Amy Jessup with any questions. Peacemaking Offering Trinity is once again supporting the denomination-wide collection of the Annual Peacemaking Offering. 75% of the proceeds collected will go toward assisting the national programs. More information on these programs can be found in the hymnal inserts or by going to the Presbyterian website. 25% of the funds donated through our church this year will be used to support the Jail Ministry at the Schenectady County Jail. We will be dedicating these funds on October 5th which is also World Communion Sunday. Thank you in advance for your participation. The Mission Committee 0 Nicky Boehm who will be leading the Daniel Project throughout the fall. Polly Benjamin who taught Sunday school this fall. “In Her Shoes” and Take Back the Night March Thursday, October 23 YWCA-Northeastern NY 44 Washington Ave Schenectady 12305 Since 1975, women and men have been participating in “Take Back the Night” marches to protest sexual assault and domestic violence. The event was introduced to instill and reclaim a sense of safety during the night hours w hen w omen are traditionally cautioned and taught to be afraid. Of course, violence against women happens at all hours and in many places—but “Take Back the Night” has become a symbol, in the US as well as internationally, of proclaiming the right of all people to feel safe in their homes, on the streets, and in the workplace. On Thursday, October 23, 2014, the YWCA Northeastern NY will hold our 16th Annual Take Back the Night March, and we w ould love for you and your organization to join us. Please bring your organization or business banner and flashlights. Prior to the Walk, there will be an opportunity to participate in an exercise called “In Her Shoes” which simulates the process a victim of Domestic Violence goes through when seeking help or a way out of Domestic Violence. This event will last up to 2 hours, and is fairly intense, though very profound. To get specific information about the times of these activities, see Kathy Gorman-Coombs, or call the YWCA at 3743394, or check the web page at y wca-neny.org, or Facebook:YWCA of Northeastern NY. YWCA is collecting Shoes we need your help! We are collecting new and gently-used shoes; Fund2org pays us for collecting them. The shoes are then sorted and delivered to Micro Enterprises who distributes them to vendors in countries like Haiti, Uganda and Bolivia. The goal of the program is for people in underprivileged nations to become employed by setting up their own businesses, selling the shoes. The YWCA will receive $.40/pound for collecting the shoes. Funds will support our programs here at the YWCA. What can you do? See Kathy GormanCoombs if you have shoes to donate or they can be dropped at the YWCA. Our first goal: 5000 pounds of shoes for women, men, & children’s! Thank you for your continued support for the YWCA! Joan Nicole Prince Home announces its 9 th Annual “Night of a Thousand Stars” Gala Saturday, November 15, 2014 Glen Sanders Mansion ~ One Glen Avenue, Scotia, New York Cocktails/Appetizers - 6:00 P.M. Browse the Silent Auction Dinner in the Ballroom - 7:15 P.M. Presentations, Silent Auction, Live Auction 8:00 P.M. Auction Closes - 9:30 PM Dancing until 11:00 P.M. to music by . . . Rebecka Bombard, Disc Jockey Please join us in providing safe end of life care to the residents of our community who at this time in their life are so vulnerable! Forms are available by visiting www.joannicoleprincehome.org or our Facebook page If your business would like to sponsor this event, please contact Susan Tomlinson at 518-346-5471 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 1 2 Choir 3 4 5 Worship 10am World Communion Sunday Peacemaking Offering SICM Food Sunday 6 7 Deacons Meet 8 9 Choir 10 11 12 Worship 10am 13 14 15 Session Meets 16 Choir 17 18 Tim Away Tim Away Tim Away 23 Choir 24 25 YWCA Week Without Violence YWCA Week Without Violence 19 Worship 10am Jail Ministry Meets 20 21 22 YWCA Week Without Violence YWCA Week Without Violence YWCA Week Without Violence Take Back The Night 26 Worship 10am Tim & Kathy away Earl Johnson Preaching 27 28 29 30 Choir 31 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 1 2 Worship 10am SICM FOOD SUNDAY 3 4 5 6 Choir 7 8 Deacons Meet Guatemala Dinner 9 Worship 10am 10 11 12 13 Choir 14 15 Vendor Fair to Support Mission 17 18 19 20 Choir 21 22 27 Choir 28 29 Harvest for the Pantry 16 Worship 10am Session Meets 23 Worship 10am 24 30 Worship 10am Trinity Presbyterian Church 25 26
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