TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH DAYCARE AND PRESCHOOL WWW.TRINITY-ATHENS.ORG Faith in action N O V E M B E R DATES TO REMEMBER Nov Welcome to Trinity Lutheran Church & School Monthly Newsletter Publication 2nd —Daylight Savings Time Ends Nov 4th—Election Day Nov 11th—Veteran’s Pastor Heller’s Corner Day N o v 2 6 t h — Thanksgiving Eve Service Nov 27th & 2 0 1 4 28th— Church Office & Academy Closed INSIDE THIS ISSUE: A Word from Pastor Reinking 2 Christ the King Needs list 3 Thanksgiving 4 Birthdays & Anniversaries 5 Elderberries 6 IHNA 6 Hunger Bowl 7 Advent Schedule 7 Shoe Boxes 8 Youth Group 8 November Volunteers 10 November Calendar 11 Wait for the Lord. Psalm 27:14 If you are like me, one of the hardest things to do in life is to wait. Yet, given the unpredictability of life, there are times when this is all we can do. For example, we are hospitalized and must spend days, even weeks, waiting for strength and health to return, or we are unemployed and have applied for work everywhere possible, and now can only wait. Perhaps one of the hardest waiting times is when we seek to win loved ones to the Lord, and, after having spoken to them many times, they still resist or are unresponsive so we must wait. The point is it is hard to wait. It seems so useless at times. We wish there were something active that we could do to keep our busy minds and worrisome thoughts occupied, and, if that is not enough, we let our impatience show through ugly words, or sarcastic comments, or however we choose to show that we have had enough, and we have reached the end of our rope. We can become terribly impatient. We need the advice David gives: "Wait for the Lord." Contrary to the general opinion that just plain waiting is a waste of time, let me remind you that "waiting for the Lord" is never misspent time. This means that we are to place ourselves, our life, and our problems into His hands. We can do this because we know He is interested in our well-being. He showed this in sending His Son, Jesus, to give His life for our eternal salvation. Knowing that God loves us that much, we can confidently place all our life in His hands and wait for His will to be done. Here is the solution for our impatience: Remembering God's love for us in Jesus Christ, we can confidently pray, "Your will be done," and know that His will is always a good and gracious will toward us. Then we can patiently "wait for the Lord." He does all things well. PRAYER: Dear Lord, give us the patience to place ourselves trustingly in Your hands each day. Put our mind at ease as You abundantly forgive us all our sins for Jesus' sake. Amen. Blessings Pastor Heller PAGE 2 A WORD FROM PASTOR REINKING God is blessing us at Christ the King Lutheran Church. Our first month of the Wednesday Night Light fellowship and Bible Study has gone very well. We are averaging 15-20 people and have enjoyed digging into the truths of God’s Word with His people. Continue to pray that God will continue to send people to the Church doors, not only at Christ the King, but at Trinity and all other places where God’s Word is purely taught and His Sacraments rightly administered. We have added some furnishing to the Sanctuary and it is beginning to take shape! We now have an altar, pulpit, lectern, chairs, and an Advent candle stand. Also, a special thanks is in order for Pastor Heller and Tom Ayer as they donated an organ and a clavinova (electronic piano). Thanks to all the helpers who have assisted in moving things, and to all those who have donated items as well. We still have many items on our “whish” list, but things are coming together. We look forward to continuing in God’s mission of preaching, teaching, and reaching. Take some time this month to thank the Lord for His many blessings! He certainly provides our “daily bread” and so much more. Christ the King Lutheran Church, our mission congregation in Commerce, has now opened its doors. Presently there is a weekly time of food, fellowship and Bible study called, "Wednesday Night Light". We are in the planning stages of organizing a tutoring program as part of this ministry. It will be offered from 6:30-7:30 as a community outreach to children of elementary and middle school age. We are seeking volunteers who would like to serve as tutors (high school and college students as well as adults). If you feel that you would be interested in this arm of ministry, please contact: Pastor Aaron Reinking amreinking@hotmail.com 706-207-3110 or Sharon Reinking sleereinking@gmail.com 706-340-1503 or 706-354-8320 Thank you for prayerfully considering this opportunity to serve our Lord and Savior. PAGE 3 PAGE 4 PAGE 5 Sunday School for ALL AGES begins with opening each Sunday at 8:45 A.M. Kids Cross Craft Club meets the second Sunday of each month following the service. Lunch and craft time is enjoyed by all who attend. The Club is open to grades Trinity is always in need of volunteers. There are many ways you can serve, such as; ushering, altar guild, reading, acolyting, serving coffee fellowship after a service, sponsoring the altar flowers for the week, helping with weekly grounds maintenance, etc. Please sign-up in the Gathering Room. Thank you for your servants heart. November Birthdays November Anniversaries 11/12 Calvin & Patti Stansell 11/16 Kenneth & Caroline Green 11/21 Sam & Elizabeth Earley 11/25 Greg & Robin Golub 11/28 Bob & Eleanor Kunis 11/01 Sue Yarbrough 11/03 Erika Smith 11/04 Jonathan Munneke 11/06 Tryston Smith 11/07 Glenn Husfeld 11/07 Jack Hahn 11/08 Gladys Johnson 11/09 Christy Thorne 11/11 Sherri Munneke 11/11 Ruth Wittenberg 11/13 Warren Kriesel 11/13 Rick Stansell 11/15 Joe D’Errico 11/17 Wilburn Freeman 11/21 Faith Dynarski 11/21 Marilyn Williams 11/25 Jenna Dynarski 11/25 Ursula Jeffords 11/26 Laurie Bunker 11/26 Lorraine Hahn 11/30 Joan Walker MILITARY ADDRESSES Scott R. Coulter 130 Tuckahoe Trace Yourktown, Va. 23693 Ian & Sarah Ensley 17215 Meadowlark Lane Wamego, KS 66547 Sr Airman Brent Kickbush PSC3 Box 2121 APO AE 09021 Tom Lalicki 31 Farmington Ave New London, CT 06320 Mark Your Calendars! Annual Thrivent Luncheon and Meeting will be held at Trinity on Sunday, November 2nd beginning at 12:30 p.m. There are some exciting changes that Thrivent will be sharing with us. Please sign up in the gathering room if you plan to attend. PAGE ELDERBERRIES NOVEMBER EVENT: ELDERBERRIES NOVEMBER EVENT: Our November Elderberries lunch is being planned by Lynn Wolfe and will be on November 18th at 11:30 at Dominick’s Cafe, Market Center – 1430 Capital Ave. Watkinsville, GA. Please sign the sheet in the Gathering Room if you plan to join us for Fun, Food and most important Fellowship January 25th 11:30 to 1:30 for an afternoon of Family Bingo. More information to follow after all the details get arranged. IHNA FALL FUNDRAISER To Ernie, Spencer, and George for putting our new sign up! Interfaith Hospitality Network of Athens is a non-profit organization that provides shelter, food and emergency services to children and families facing the crisis of homelessness. This is currently the only organization in Athens that accepts families with ability to keep all members housed together. The Board of Christian Education and JoAnn Thorne will be hosting a Coffee Fellowship on Sunday, November 9 after the worship service to benefit Interfaith Hospitality Network of Athens (IHNA). There will be a short presentation by Kendall Weinberg, Assistant Director at Interfaith Hospitality Network of Athens at the end of our worship service. There will be a basket on the fellowship table to collect a free will offering. In addition to donating money IHNA could use the following items: diapers (all sizes), pull-up diapers, baby bottles + nipples, baby bottle brushes, baby wipes, rolling back packs, rolling suit cases/small bags, umbrellas, laundry detergent/bleach/fabric softener. We will be collecting these items through the month of October. There is a chest next to the LWML table where the items can be placed. The money collected from the free will offering will be used to purchase gas cards so guests can use their own vehicles while looking for/or to sustain employment. If you have any questions, please contact Jo-Ann Thorne at 706-202-2740. 6 PAGE 7 BOWLING FOR HUNGER…CAN YOU THROW SOMETHING IN AND HELP TRINITY STRIKE OUT POVERTY? It is coming again…the Hunger Bowl! Together we can work to help the Northeast Georgia Food Bank fill truckloads of food for local hungry families this Thanksgiving…and compete with community in the process! Here’s how to get involved: Bring nonperishable food items to the church November 1st-14th (deposit in barrel) Make a monetary contribution in cash, check, or online. Each dollar purchases four pounds of food. Take a bag home and get help filling it up! Last year, Trinity participated in the Hunger Bowl competition and collected a total of 5, 728 pounds of food!!! We are gearing up for the contest again, and it would be great to collect even more. Our goal this year is 6,000 pounds of food. Help us help others! For more information or monetary contribution forms, contact Kristin Schmidt at Keschmidt87@gmail.com or (951) 775-6134. Mid-Week Advent Services will be held each Wednesday, December 3rd—17th, at 11:30 AM and 7:00 PM. A Potluck lunch will be held following the 11:30 AM service and a dinner hosted by the boards will be held at 6:00 PM prior to the 7:00 PM service. PAGE 8 Joan Walters made this beautiful blanket as one of her many donations to Trinity's YarnWorks Ministry. This blanket and three others created and donated this month by our members will go to Project Linus of NorthEast Georgia, which gives blankets as gifts to each child placed in Foster Care. This month's other donations were to Trinity's families on active military service, Prevent Child Abuse Athens, and the Athens Nurses Clinic. The next YarnWorks meeting is scheduled for 9 December. All Trinity members, friends, and neighbors are welcome! We also welcome donations of yarn to be used for our charitable work and creations. Yarn can be left in the YarnWorks white bankers boxes in the closet to the right as you enter the Fellowship Hall. See Judy Russell or Ruthann Rodekohr for further information or pick up a YarnWorks Flyer in the Gathering Room. Operation Christmas Child Shoeboxes It is that wonderful time of the year once again when we fill up our cardboard or plastic shoeboxes with lots of goodies for children ages 2 to 14. The pamphlets with gift ideas and instructions for filling up a box are in the Gathering Room. We have some of the red and green Samaritan’s Purse fold up boxes available or you can use your own cardboard shoebox or a plastic shoebox. Please do not include liquids, scented soaps or war toys. The filled boxes need to be in the Gathering Room by Sunday November 23rd and the suggested shipping contribution per box is still only $7. If you have questions about the shoeboxes then contact Sheila Kriesel at wkriesel@charter.net or 706-714-5194. PAGE 9 Talk to your aging parents before it’s too late Are you feeling the squeeze between managing your career, helping your children get started in life—and trying to assist your aging parents? Adding another “to do” to your list may not be easy, but making time to have a heart-to-heart talk with your parents can be well worth the effort. Talking about your parents’ future now, including the care they may need and end-of-life decisions, can help take some of the stress out of your life—and theirs. Often, it’s difficult to know how to begin the discussion. Here’s a tip: Start small. For example, rather than discussing the content of legal documents, such as a will, begin by finding out where your parents keep the following documents and items. In other words, take a financial inventory and update it annually. Legal documents: property deeds, wills, trusts, living wills, health care and financial directives, and birth, marriage and military discharge certificates. Contact information: attorneys, accountants, financial planners, physicians and anyone else who provides financial, legal, or medical advice and care. Current account information: type, number and institution for all financial accounts, including checking, savings, retirement, investment, loans and insurance contracts. Valuables and collectibles: location and description of any valuables, such as jewelry, silver or gold, and collectibles, such as stamps and coins. Instructions: funeral, burial and obituary information. Keep in mind that the process of finding out your parents' future needs and intentions won't happen in a day. By breaking the information-gathering process into small, manageable conversations, you can help ensure your parents’ wishes will be carried out. This way, everyone can feel reassured knowing you’re prepared for the future. Get financial guidance to help you prepare for the future. Contact Don Goldsmith, Financial Consultant, ChFC, RICP, FIC or Kelly Goldsmith, Associate, CFP®, CLTC, FIC, at 770-982-0420 or eastmetroteam@thrivent.com today, or visit Thrivent.com. There, you’ll find helpful information and resources, including a checklist to help start “the talk” with your aging parents. For more than 100 years, Thrivent Financial has been helping members be wise with money and live generously. Thrivent Financial and its representatives and employees cannot provide legal, accounting, or tax advice or services. Work with your Thrivent Financial representative and, as appropriate, your attorney and tax professional for additional information. Insurance products issued or offered by Thrivent Financial, the marketing name for Thrivent Financial for Lutherans, Appleton, WI. Not all products are available in all states. Securities and investment advisory services are offered through Thrivent Investment Management Inc., 625 Fourth Ave. S., Minneapolis, MN 55415, a FINRA and SIPC member and a wholly owned subsidiary of Thrivent. Thrivent Financial representatives are registered representatives of Thrivent Investment Management Inc. They are also licensed insurance agents/producers of Thrivent. For additional important information, visit Thrivent.com/disclosures. PAGE 10 PAGE 11 Statement of Purpose Trinity Lutheran Church exists to bring people to a saving faith in Jesus and into the fellowship of His Trinity Lutheran Church family in order that they may mature in their Chris- 2535 Jefferson Road tian walk as they are equipped for ministry within the church and a life of service to the world which Athens, GA 30607 glorifies God. 706-546-1280 www.trinity-athens.org Our mission is to proclaim the gospel of Jesus boldly, to praise God fully, and to serve others joyfully. This Month Please Pray For Jeff Williams, cancer Raven Cooper, Rheumatoid Arthritis Charles McMachem, pancreatic cancer Eric & Laurie Bunker , healing Michael and Saundra Hammons, healing Sandi Schmidt, recovering from surgery Edmonda Snow, liver cancer Luanne Worley, brain tumor Mark Martini, liver cancer Grace Manske Dee Burke, healing Faith in Action is the monthly newsletter of Trinity Lutheran Church. All members are encouraged to submit articles, Board Chairpersons, please let us know what your boards or committees are doing. Turn all contributions for the newsletter in to the Church Administrator no later than the 15th of each month. Contributions may be submitted by hard copy, email, fax or phone.
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