NOVEMBER 22 & 23, 2014 OUR MISSION We are an inviting congregation growing in faith through worship, learning, serving, and fellowship. OUR VISION Responding to God’s grace, Trinity Lutheran Church is a community of disciples that values everyone and expresses faith by connecting with God, the Gospel of Jesus Christ, and all creation through worship, learning, serving, and fellowship. IN HYSON HALL THIS SUNDAY OEW Bake & Book Sale Coat Drive Christmas Wishes-Ingathering Winterfest Tickets Sign-ups Family Ministry Code Blue WELCA Table CHRIST THE KING AT A GLANCE: Trinity Information…………………………………………….2 Discipleship Opportunities and TLC Announcements...3-16 Taking Faith Home…..………………………...………....9-10 Stewardship Step Chart…………....……………………Insert Christmas Cookie Shoppe.……………..……...………Insert Memorials, Honorariums, Sponsorships..............….. 17, 19 Prayer Corner………………………………………………..18 Who’s Serving…………………………………………...…..19 Calendar ……………………………………………………..20 Coffee and Goodies 8 – 11 am All are Welcome All are Welcome All are Welcome PAGE 1 www.trinitylansdale.com Welcome to Trinity Lutheran Church If you are visiting our congregation for the first time, WELCOME! We are glad you came to worship with us today. If you are a visitor, please stop by the Welcome and Information Center located in the lobby and sign our guest book. We will be happy to answer any of your questions and feel free to introduce yourself. Please follow the Worship Folder to participate. We celebrate Communion almost every worship experience here at Trinity. All are invited to come forward to receive the Sacrament. Communion is celebrated by Intinction. Radio Broadcast at 11:00 a.m. on WNPV (1440 AM) Saturdays at 5:30 p.m. Sundays at 8:15 a.m. Sundays at 9:30 a.m. Sundays at 10:45 a.m. A casual and intimate worship experience in the chapel. A lively experience with upbeat music, present-day wording, children's sermon, biblical storytelling, musical leadership. A quieter, more reflective worship experience with hymns, scripture, and biblical storytelling. A traditional worship experience with the familiar Lutheran liturgy, children's sermon, biblical storytelling, and choral leadership. Trinity is a Reconciling in Christ congregation COMMUNION - The church offers grape juice and gluten-free wafers for those with certain diet restrictions. NURSERY care for infants and young children through kindergarten age is available during worship beginning at 8:15 a.m. in Room 124. LARGE-PRINT BULLETINS AND TODAY’S BIBLE PASSAGES are available at the Welcome Center in the Lobby or from an usher. SEATING FOR THE HEARING IMPAIRED 9:45 a.m. Service Only- Please reserve the first pew on the pulpit side (Valley Forge Road side) for members of the DEAF community and those with hearing impairments wanting to watch interpreter. YOUR FEEDBACK, PLEASE SHARE - There are several ways you can share your questions, celebrations, concerns, and suggestions. Use the green and white SHARE forms/envelopes in the pews, email tlc@trinitylansdale.com, or call the church office at 215-368-1710. Place the forms/envelopes in the offering plate during worship. And, of course, you can always speak with a pastor, staff or council member. WEEKLY ATTENDANCE November 15th & 16th – 663 www.trinitylansdale.com PAGE 2 STAY CONNECTED Visit Trinity’s website at www.trinitylansdale.com for upcoming events, happenings, sermons, and devotions. Plus sign up on the website to receive weekly emails with devotions, prayers, links to the current newsletters, happenings, ways to serve or give, and much more. Join Trinity Lutheran Church on Facebook. Follow us on Twitter, tlcLansdale. View our videos—sermons, storytelling, VBS on Vimeo.com Giving for the Holidays Christmas Stockings Christmas Stockings for Norristown State Hospital. During the Advent season as we prepare for Christ’s birth, let’s remember those who are in need. Every year, Ruth Circle fills 50 Christmas stockings for Norristown State Hospital. Please consider contributing by placing your donation in the envelope marked “WELCA” found in this issue of the Trinity Weekly. Remember that these patients are often forgotten and this may be the only gift the person receives. Thank You for your generosity. DONATIONS FOR AM KULP Trinity is excited to announce we are partnering with nearby A.M. Kulp Elementary School in Hatfield. As part of our outreach we will be helping with Christmas baskets for Kulp families. We are asking Trinity members to donate frozen turkeys, canned green beans, cranberry sauce or corn, boxed mashed potatoes or a $25 Giant gift card that can be purchased at the WELCA table on Sunday mornings. Frozen turkeys can be dropped off in the kitchen on Sunday mornings. Donations can be dropped off in the box next to the Coffee sales table and need to be received by Sunday, December 14th. For more information, please contact Jennifer Willison at willisonjennife@gmail.com COAT DRIVE WELCA has decided to extend our annual coat drive to a third weekend due to the amount of coats still needed for the AM Kulp Elementary School, as well as those requested by Patterson. Coats will be on display in Hyson Hall from 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. on Sunday, November 16th, as well as available, at the Saturday evening service for your personal selection. We deeply appreciate the generosity of our very supportive congregation and hopefully we will be able to accommodate more children in need this winter. Christmas wishes Help us make a child in foster care have a wonderful holiday. Lutheran Children and Family Services just sent Trinity 40 more names of children in foster care with their Christmas wishes. Please pick up a name with their gift wish this Sunday in Hyson Hall. Stop by the table manned by Linda Bevan and Joan Grasso. PLEASE REMEMBER, the gifts are due back to Hyson Hall no later than noon on Sunday, November 30th. PAGE 3 www.trinitylansdale.com SUNDAY, Nov 23rd 4:30—7 pm CelebratE Advent TODAY WITH US! Come and enjoy making an Advent Wreath and Christmas Crafts, and finish with a wonderful Spaghetti Dinner (no fee) Please bring your favorite dessert to share for the potluck dessert. Pick up your Winterfest tickets today for the Spaghetti Dinner and crafts at the WELCA table in Hyson Hall. Make sure that you and your family are on the signup sheet so that we have enough crafts for everyone to enjoy. vseal@trinitylansdale.com. Community Interfaith Thanksgiving EVE worship Wednesday, November 26th at 7:30 p.m This Community Interfaith service will include Jews, Christians and Muslims gathering together for worship. Reception to follow the worship service. The North Penn High School Choir and the Cantabile Children’s Choir will be performing at the service. Please bring food items to be donated to Manna on Main Street. www.trinitylansdale.com PAGE 4 Parents night out (and some afternoons) Family Ministry is sponsoring babysitting for children ages 0-10 on the following dates: Lost and Found in Concert On Saturday December 6th the Senior High Youth in grades 9-12 will be going to Upper Dublin Lutheran Church for the Lost and Found Concert. We will be meeting at Trinity at 2:30 pm to go help with setting up and will return around 9 pm. This could also be a great family event! The concert is from 6-8 pm. If you are coming with the Youth Group, you need to sign up by November 30th. Friends are welcome. Just make sure they get signed up too. VOLUNTEER Change your life! ASP 2015 ADULT LEADERS Currently we have what amounts to 4 ½ teams of youth. We are still looking for some adult leaders to join us so that we can take all the youth who want to go. We don’t want to leave ANYONE home! Adult leaders must be a minimum of 25 years old. If you have ever considered joining our ASP family, this is the year to do it. This is our THIRTY YEAR anniversary. You can make it a great success by signing up for the trip, June 27 to July 5, 2015. No specific talents or skills are needed. Only YOU are needed. Please contact either Sara Heil 215 723-7498, sara-asp@hotmail.com, or Karen Wenhold 215 264-7042, bando32@verizon.net , for more information. Friday, December 5th from 6-9 pm Sunday, January 25 from 1-4 pm Saturday, February 7 from 6-9 pm Sunday, March 29 from 1-4 pm Saturday, April 18th from 6-9 pm Enjoy a Date Night, go shopping or just hang without the kids. Mark your calendars and sign up in Hyson Hall at the Family Ministry table or email Karen Strobel at kstrobel@trinitylansdale.com. Invite friends and family. All are welcome! YOUTH GROUPS Kids Rock (3rd-4th grade) meets the first Friday of the month in the WELL from 6-7:30pm. Contact Miwa and Bob Sperring with any questions at miwa67@yahoo.com. Friends are welcome! CHAOS (5th-6th grade) meets the 1st and 3rd Sundays from 6-7:30pm in the WELL. Contact Karen Strobel kstrobel@trinitylansdale.com or Sue Slawinski at tigrongar50@aol.com with any questions. Bring a friend or two along with you! Here We Go (7th-9th grade) meets this Sunday, November 16 from 67:30pm in the WELL. We typically meet the 1st and 3rd Sundays and friends are always welcome! PAGE 5 www.trinitylansdale.com Can you GIVE? November Food Collection: Keystone Opportunity Center Please consider bringing in some much-needed food and supplies for Keystone Opportunity Center and others in emergency need in our community upon personal request. Leave them in the large white boxes in the lobby and Hyson Hall. Indemand items: peanut butter, tuna fish, canned fruit, canned soup, canned meat, cereal, pasta, diapers, and baby formula. COMMUNITY INTERFAITH THANKSGIVING EVE WORSHIP SERVICE Wednesday, November 26th ADVENT BEGINS Sunday, November 30th NO need to collect Styrofoam Many people have been asking why we are no longer collecting Styrofoam cups for recycling on Sunday mornings. With our new trash hauler, the styrofoam cups can go in with the other trash for clean burning! Photos from All Saints Sunday not earmarked for the archives are available on a cart in Hyson Hall. Please pick up your photos. www.trinitylansdale.com PAGE 6 HOLDEN EVENING PRAYER December 3, 10, & 17 COOKIE SHOPPE December 7th CHRISTMAS EVE WORSHIP Wednesday, Dec 24th 1:00, 3:00, 5:30, 8:00 & 10:30 pm CHRISTMAS DAY WORSHIP Thursday, Dec 25th 10:00 am CONGREGATION MEETING Sunday, January 25th COOKIE SHOPPE NEWS Save the date - December 7th New Ministry Meal Delivery Receiving a home cooked meal after a hospitalization can be a godsend. Can you give in this manner? Prepare a meal and then deliver to one of our disciples just discharged from the hospital. If you have a gift with Mercy, Hospitality or Encouragement, here’s an opportunity! Please contact Janet Frederick at 215-393-7528 for more information on this ministry. Local Support Group for the Unemployed Joseph's People is a non-profit organization that is dedicated to offering support, guidance, and job counseling services to people of all faiths who are unemployed, underemployed and/or seeking full-time employment. The Hatfield chapter of Joseph’s People meets downstairs at St. Maria Goretti on the 1st and 3rd Thursdays at 7:30 pm. Please use the porch entrance. Additional information can be found at http://www.josephspeople.org Do you like baking cookies or would you like to learn to bake cookies? Come to the Hyson Hall kitchen and help us bake extra cookies for the Annual Cookie Shoppe on December 7th! Children are welcome if accompanied by an adult and middle school and high school youth can come on their own! No experience necessary and different tasks for everyone (making dough, frosting cookies, "manning" the ovens, rolling and cutting out cookies or doing drop cookies…standing and sitting jobs!). Come when you can and leave when you must! Questions and to let us know when you'll help…. Cricket 610-715-5438. You can also sign-up on the sheets on the FEAST white board in Hyson Hall! Saturday, Nov.29th Thursday, Dec.4th Friday, Dec. 5th Saturday, Dec. 6th 11:00 am - 3:00 pm 6:00 pm - 9:30 pm 6:00 pm - 9:30 pm 10:00 am - 3:00 pm Trinity WOMEN’S RETREAT Save the dates April 24th-26th for our Annual Women’s Retreat. PAGE 7 www.trinitylansdale.com When you shop on Amazon this holiday seasonRemember Trinity While online shopping for the holidays on amazon, go to smile.amazon.com first. Sign in with your amazon account and Amazon will donate 0.5% of the price of your eligible AmazonSmile purchases to Trinity. You must select Trinity Lansdale. AmazonSmile is the same Amazon you know. Same products, same prices, same service. Just extra savings for Trinity! We received $24.50 already just for shopping! Discipleship Opportunities Ushers for All Services: If you would like to serve as an usher at the 9:30 or 10:45 am services, please contact Vicki Seal at vseal@trinitylansdale.com in the church office or Bob Reitz, Reitz10@verizon.net. Sunday Open & Close Building Team: Are you interested in either opening or closing the building every six weeks on Sunday mornings? We could use another team. Please contact Vicki Seal at vseal@trinitylansdale.com or John Walz at jrwgow@verizon.net for more details. www.trinitylansdale.com PAGE 8 Alternative Christmas Ideas Make Memorable Gifts Looking for a unique, one of a kind gift perfect for everyone on your holiday list? A gift that will share the Christmas spirit with your recipient and will be a blessing in the life of someone less fortunate. Then come to the God's Global Barnyard table to learn more! Stop by our table in Hyson Hall on Sunday, November 30, and December 7 and 14 from 9:15 to 11 am. You will be able to "purchase" an animal that will make a world of difference for a family in need. These animals provide food to eat, fertilizer to grow crops, and offspring to sell at market. Your gift can help a family escape the cycle of hunger and poverty for good. Prices range from $10 for chicks, to $50 for a goat, to $500 for a cow. Come browse the wide selection of animals. For each donation, a gift card will be available for you to give to your loved one. You can also visit www.elca.org/goodgifts to browse and “purchase” your gift directly. Please consider supporting this appeal and honoring your loved ones with a gift that provides lifechanging programs around the world! Sponsored by The Social Ministry Committee PAGE 9 www.trinitylansdale.com www.trinitylansdale.com PAGE 10 ON EAGLE’S WINGS SUMMER STAFF-Bear Creek will be hiring fun, energetic and God-loving people for many positions including: Counselors, Kitchen Staff, Maintenance Workers and Junior Counselors. For more information about the Summer 2015 Staff Positions and to download an application, visit bearcreekcamp.org. SHOP ONLINE There is no need to wake up early on Black Friday or fret about what to get that special someone in your life. The Bear Creek Camp Store has everything you need to outfit everyone on your Christmas list in great gear! We have items ranging from sweatshirts to Nalgene bottles to notebooks! TRAILBLAZERS CLUB Join the Club! Formerly known as The Order of the Bear, the Trailblazers Club is a group of individuals, families and churches that provide generous and consistent financial support to Bear Creek Camp. CAMP NEEDS LIST: 1.5 ton dump truck 46 inch or larger flat panel HDTV White copy paper Basketballs Kickballs Volleyballs Footballs Pool balls Your time and/or talents (many volunteer opportunities available) Bird seed Suet Bird feeders Repto Filter or Top Fin (medium) disposable filter cartridges Repto Filter or Top Fin (large) disposable filter cartridges BAKE Sale WE TRAVEL ON OUR TUMMIES!! This is the last week of our book sales until after the holidays. In addition to many new books, we are sponsoring a bake sale in Hyson Hall all morning on Sunday, November 23. We have a large number of new children’s books, a new selection of hardback books, and the usual large selection of soft paperbacks. There are many books that have not been shown before. We are also repeating our very successful and popular bake sale. There will be homemade cakes, pies, and cookies available for your upcoming Thanksgiving company. Please come in to check out the wide range of goodies we will have available. The usual coffee sales during fellowship time will be available. Some of the proceeds from both the coffee sales and our bake sale will be used to help defray the cost of a new roof on our Edmonton office. That bill was in the area of $69,000! We feel On Eagle’s Wings at Trinity is called to help with that very high unexpected cost. On Eagle’s Wings at Trinity continues to strive to offer the words of Christ to the children of the North. We count on your generous donations to help us raise the funds to support those programs, and also to help pay for travel expenses to send our disciples to the children and families who have become accustomed to us arriving every summer. Thank you Trinity!! PAGE 11 www.trinitylansdale.com A Thank You! A BIG Thank You to Denny for getting the picnic tables for the playground - also to the Monday Morning Crew for installing the tables. They are already being used for picnics before choir practices and others have used them after preschool! It provides another wonderful gathering spot for Trinity families and the community. November 26th Leftover Night No FEAST on Dec 24th A Very Merry FEAST Christmas! Adult Forum Nov 16th and 23rd 9:30am Room 125-127 Shedding Light on the Facts and Fictions of Alzheimer’s and related dementias Let’s talk about the myths and realities of Alzheimer’s Disease and related dementias vs. normal aging Are there warning signs or risks? Is getting a diagnosis important? What are some of the latest research findings? How can we support families and caregivers affected by the epidemic? Discussion Leader: Joan Grasso Trinity member and Program Coordinator, PA for the Delaware Valley branch of the Alzheimer’s Association. www.trinitylansdale.com PAGE 12 Thanks to a very dedicated team of disciples, our FEAST Ministry feeds over 125 members, friends and neighbors each Wednesday night in Hyson Hall! Due to illness, disability, unemployment, food and housing shortages, many of our weekly guests, both adults and children, are staring at a rather bleak Christmas this year. We want to spread a little extra cheer by distributing Gift Cards to our FEAST family, on Wednesday, December 17! Please help us by donating Gift Cards in any denomination. Suggested retailers are Target, Walmart, CVS, Giant, Acme or VISA, but any Cards in any amount will be most welcome. Gift Cards will be collected in Hyson Hall each Sunday morning and Wednesday evening through December 15! Or drop off in the Church office, labeled FEAST. Please join us in this new and extended Christmas gift-giving opportunity to bring a little joy to someone in need, right here among us! Questions please contact Marian or David Schurz, 267-664-6228. Thank you for your generosity! God on Tap Gathering Join us Monday, November 24th at 7 p.m. at Molly Maguires. This group meets the 4th Monday of the month to enjoy a beer and talk about our faith and Christianity. The group is open to all - Christians, nonChristians, beer drinkers, and designated drivers. All are welcome. Enjoy the half-priced appetizers with us. CODE BLUE –A serving opportunity The cool weather foretells the approaching winter season with night time temperatures dropping. When the air temperature drops to 20o, CODE BLUE is activated by Montgomery County and the shelter located in Luther Hall on Trinity Lutheran’s campus is opened. This is a program which provides safe, warm lodging during the night time hours for those without homes. Dinner and breakfast are also served to the guests. This program is fully staffed and operated by servant leaders from the North Penn area including our Trinity community. Assistance is being sought to staff three shifts as noted below; as well as cooks to provide the evening meal. Servant Leader Shift Schedule/Responsibilities:. Intake: (7:30—midnight) Register guests as they arrive, serve dinner, and visit with the guests. Overnight: (11:45 pm—6 am) Be awake and aware should someone need help (We especially need help for overnight shifts) Breakfast/Cleanup: (5:45—8 am) Serve breakfast and clean-up guest sleeping area, guest eating/fellowship area and kitchen. Meal: Prepare a hot meal for 4-5 people and deliver to the shelter by 8:00 pm. Other opportunities: Donations of bus/train tokens or money to purchase them, individually wrapped snacks, bottled water, waterproof gloves, hats, socks, lip balm and/or hand/feet warmers to give to our guests as they leave the shelter would be greatly appreciated. A bin will be placed in the Main Lobby of Trinity marked for Code Blue Donations. Any monetary donations may be placed in the offering plate during worship or sent directly to the church office clearly marked for Code Blue. Please NO DONATIONS OF WOMEN’S CLOTHING. To sign up to help or request further information, please send an email to: codeblue@trinitylansdale.com or check out the table in Hyson Hall. Training for each shift will take place at the shelter located in Luther Hall on the following dates. Please email the Code Blue account listed above if you plan to attend a training session: Sunday 11/23/14 at 1:00pm Monday 12/1/14 at 7:00pm PAGE 13 www.trinitylansdale.com Christmas Tree Sale The tradition continues at Trinity, where ASP youth and adults hold their annual Christmas Tree Sale beginning Saturday, November 29th. The proceeds support the ASP trip with 20% going to a local charity. This is a great time for fellowship, community outreach, and meeting new people while supporting the youth as they continue to enrich their lives through their commitment to helping others. The Tree Sale is located on the Valley Forge Road side near the playground. Saturdays beginning November 29th 8:30 am—4:30 pm Sundays beginning November 30th 9:15 am—4:30 pm The trees are premium Douglas and Frazier Fir. They are cut FRESH the week they are delivered. The trees range in height from 5 feet to over 9 feet and are priced from $30 to $65. Each tree can have a fresh cut trunk and will be bound and placed in your car by the students. If needed, local delivery can be arranged. Trinity Singles Ministry LUNCH BUNCH FOR DECEMBER – Our Christmas brunch will be Sunday, December 7, 2014 at the Washington House in Sellersville. We will eat at noon. Brunch with tax and gratuity is $24.75. Soda/juice are extra. We need 20 people to get that price. Therefore, we are asking you to pay when you make your reservation with Helene 215-699-8231. We will have to pay for as many people as we reserve for no matter how many come. Parking is limited so we are asking you to car pool. Call Judy 215-855-3212 if you want to car pool at Trinity at the back of the big lot along Columbia at 11:30 a.m. SERVICE PROJECT – Come to Telford Lutheran Home on Tuesday, December 9 at 2:30 p.m. to sing Christmas Carols with the residents. Meet at Trinity at 1:45 p.m. to car pool. We will sing at the Skilled Nursing Building again. Come and have an enjoyable time singing. It gets you in the mood for Christmas. If you have questions, call Judy 215-855-3212. You do not have to be a good singer. You just need to enjoy singing carols. BIBLE STUDY – No bible study in December. The next one is January 12, 2015. www.trinitylansdale.com PAGE 14 Council Clippings Actions from the Nov. 4th Council meeting 1. Approved the recommendation that $34,432 received from the Melvin Kline bequest be distributed as follows: $3,400 to the Endowment Fund $1,700 to the Bear Creek Camp fund $1,700 to the SEPA Synod Capital Campaign $10,00.00 for Congregational enrichment in 2014 & 2015 $17,632 held in general fund as a reserve for future needs and ministry 2. Selected a nominating committee for council replacements in 2015: Dave Olson Norma Nish Julie Kinzel Chip Kern Chuck Hertz Pastor Skilbred Chairman - Warren Ditzler, Council President 3. Trinity has been asked and council has approved being a Supporting congregation for the Lutheran Community at Telford. This will require 2 members and one pastor to be a part of their Corporate Board. 4. Council is reviewing a proposal to hire a consultant from The Center for Healthy Churches to evaluate Trinity's organizational structure (aligning staff with the resources available and organizational needs.) To clarify a previous Council Clipping item, the recommendation to give 10% of a bequest to the Endowment Fund only applies to undesignated bequests over $10,000. Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church 1000 W. Main St., Lansdale, PA 19446-1926 Phone: 215-368-1710 E-mail: tlc@trinitylansdale.com www.trinitylansdale.com Fax: 215-361-1710 Disciples: all the baptized in this congregation gathered for worship and sent out to do what matters to God Senior Pastor: Paul Lutz Pastor for Family Ministry: Dane Skilbred Interim Visitation Pastor: Anita London Director for Music: Eric Gombert Associate Director for Music: Andrea Baxter Associate Parish Musician: Sue Sheppard Director for Finance & Administration: Michael Scharff Financial Assistant: Cathy Pezzuti Director for Discipleship Gifts: Victoria Seal Director for Early Learning: Lisa Corr Director for Communication: Victoria Thomas Assistant to Pastor for Family Ministry: Karen Strobel Manager for Buildings & Grounds: Dennis Smith Nursery Coordinator: Cathy Grever Maintenance Staff: Saci Bartos, Mary Swords-Greene Church Secretaries: Karen Brown, Carolyn Hoagland Global Outreach: On Eagle’s Wings, Northern Canada; Bill & Nicole Lohmeyer, Dominican Republic; Young Adult in Global Mission, ELCA PAGE 15 www.trinitylansdale.com Singing Telegrams Joyful Choristers will be selling Singing Telegrams once again! Purchase a singing telegram in Hyson Hall for someone who is homebound on November 23rd, 30th or December 7th. Delivery will take place during the afternoon of December 14th. For $20, a small group of Joyful Choristers will go to the house or nursing home of the homebound member, sing a Christmas song and deliver a small craft made by the kids. In addition, we’ll take a picture of the recipient with the kids and send out a photo Christmas Card the week before Christmas. Singing telegrams are a win/win experience for everyone! Homebound members and friends deeply appreciate the contact with other Trinity folks (especially children!), children experience the joy of serving as they share music and make a difference in someone’s life, and you help us to raise funds for our trip in the spring of 2016! Please contact Andrea Baxter in the office or at abaxter@trinitylansdale.com with any questions. Trinity Weekly Thanksgiving Deadlines The deadline for submissions for the Thanksgiving week edition is Monday, Nov. 24th at noon. Please submit by email: tlc@trinitylansdale.com. Lansdale Lutheran Newsletter Deadlines Please submit articles and information by the following deadline: January 8, 2015 to tlc@trinitylansdale.com www.trinitylansdale.com PAGE 16 ANNUAL CONGREGATIONAL MEETING Sunday, January 25th Join us for the ONE worship service at 9:30 am on Sunday, January 25th, followed by the annual congregational meeting at 10:30 am. A brunch will be served at noon for the whole congregation. Mark your calendars. Nursery will be staffed during worship and meeting. M EMORIALS & H ONORARIUMS Listed below are financial gifts made in memory, honor or celebration to designated ministry funds. Gifts can be given using the green & white envelope/form in the pews and placed in the offering plate or mailed in. PASTORS’ DISCRETIONARY FUND In memory of Donald Benner by Bonnie and Frank McKnight. C OMMEMORATIONS FOR THE W EEK As a means of recognizing the witness of exemplary Christians throughout church history, Evangelical Lutheran Worship includes many commemorations which may be observed in corporate worship as well as in personal devotions. Sunday, November 23, 2014-Clement, Bishop of Rome, died around 100 Clement was the third bishop of Rome. He is best remembered for a letter he wrote to the congregation in Corinth, still struggling with the same problems that led to Paul's letters to them. As did Paul, he focused on the need for love among Christians. Sunday, November 23-Miguel Agustín Pro, martyr, died 1927 Pro grew up in a time when the Mexican revolutionaries accused the church of siding with the wealthy. He became a Jesuit priest, and worked on behalf of the poor and homeless. Falsely accused of throwing a bomb at a government official, he was executed, but not before crying out "Long live Christ the King!" Monday, November 24-Justus Falckner, died 1723; Jehu Jones, died 1852; William Passavant, died 1894; pastors in North America Not only was Falckner the first Lutheran ordained in North America, but he published a catechism which was the first Lutheran book published on the continent. Jones was the Lutheran church's first African American pastor and carried out missionary work in Philadelphia which led to the formation there of the first African American Lutheran congregation (St. Paul's). William Passavant helped to establish hospitals and orphanages in a number of cities and was the first to introduce deaconesses to the work of hospitals in the United States. Tuesday, November 25-Isaac Watts, hymnwriter, died 1748 Thought by many to be the greatest hymnwriter in the English language, Watts as a youth was critical of the quality of the metrical psalter of the time. He wrote about 600 hymns—many based on the psalms, but others that are not. Sunday, November 30-Andrew, Apostle The first of the disciples to be called by Jesus, Andrew quickly began to bring others to the Savior, including Simon Peter. The Bible also shows him leading some Greeks to meet Jesus, and he brought forward the boy with five loaves and two fish, with which Jesus fed thousands. From Sundays and Seasons.com. Copyright 2014 Augsburg Fortress. All rights reserved. Reprinted by permission under Augsburg Fortress Liturgies Annual License #20549. PAGE 17 www.trinitylansdale.com P RAYER C ORNER Please pray for the following people, places and situations throughout our congregation, community and the world. THOSE HOSPITALIZED Please pray for the people who are hospitalized or recovering from surgery and for those coping withDAY illness. P RAYER OF THE Virginia (Ginny) Schwartzer Ruth Newton P RAYER OF THE DAY O God of power and might, your Son shows us the way of service, and in him we inherit the riches of your grace. Give us the wisdom to know what is right and the strength to serve the world you have made, through Jesus Christ, our Savior and Lord, who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God, now and forever. CONTACT US Please remember to contact us at the church office at 215-368-1710 or email at tlc@trinitylansdale.com if you or someone you know is hospitalized, has prayer concerns, or of any changes to the information listed on this page. CONCERN AND CARE. For Beth Boeh and family on the death of her mother Lizy Waterman on November 19, 2014. For Jon Morris and family on the death of his mother Helen Morris. For those who are in need of humanitarian assistance around the world For those who are hungry and food insecure. For those who are hospitalized, recovering from surgery and those coping with illness For those who are homeless For those who protect and defend our country. All military personnel serving in the United States Armed Forces and Activated Reserves For those looking for employment For those affected by violence, war and unrest. For all family and friends who have lost loved ones. For those affected by the unrest in Israel. For those affected by the Ebola crisis. For those affected by the winter weather storms. NEXT WEEK’s READINGS Isaiah 64:1–9 1 Corinthians 1:3–9 Mark 13:24–37 Sponsorships available for Bulletins for November 30th and December 28th Sponsorships available for Radio Broadcast on December 7th, 14th, & 28th www.trinitylansdale.com PAGE 18 S ERVING T HIS W EEKEND S PONSORSHIPS Acolytes: 8:15-Gabby DiDomizio, 10:45-Cam Kilpatrick Crucifer: Bob Bartholomew Lectors: 8:15-Jan Keller, 9:30-Teri Lanan, 10:45-Diane Bridi Assisting Ministers: 5:30-Al Hanna, 8:15-Linda Andersen, 9:30-Teri Lanan, 10:45-Sandy Cottrell Communion Assisting Ministers: 8:15-Sue Erb, Chip Kern, Barbara Nagel, Marian & Dave Schurz, 9:30-Sandy Cottrell, Janet Frederick, Nathan Lanan, Helen & Erik Nelson, 10:45-Kevin Schanely Gift Bearers: 8:15-Jean & Cortney Birenbaum, 9:30-Judy Ferla, Brianna & Sophia Roscoe 10:45-Barbara & Jack Ratzke Media/Video: Jane Jorgensen Altar Guild: 8:15-Chell-Doree Miller, Marlene Pezzuti, Polly Stewart, 9;15-Joanne Michael, George & Pat Turner Ushering Teams: 8:15-F-Ed Hettel, 9:30-,G-George Turner, 10:45-M-Alan Clemens Nursery: 8;15-Cathy Grever, Darlene McKay 9:30-Mary Lou Lease, Tony McDougal, 10:45-Cathy Grever Maintenance Support: OPEN-Allen Kulp, CLOSE-Ron Borneman Evening Security: John Fuhr (November 23 to November 29) Greeters: 5:30-Kirsten Hatton(Council Greeter), 8:15-Steve Hull (Council Greeter), Carol Adelsberger, John & Ashley Han, Debbie Drop, Jay & Mike Colavita. 9:30- (Council Greeter), Mim & Dave Mertz, Earl Schrack, Nancy Witta, Ron & Judi Borneman10:45-Warren Ditzler (Council Greeter), Evie Moyer, Phyllis McKenney, Barbara Bahner Welcome and Information Center: 8:00-Debbie Drop, 10:45-Margo Brabson Coffee Hours Volunteers: 7:45-Carol Bennett, Cricket Snearing, 9:15-,Fayrouz Azer, Barbette Bieber, Cricket Snearing Ushering Next Week: 8:15-Team-D, 9:30-Team-H, 10:45-Team -N BULLETINS In honor of our 60th wedding anniversary on November 27th by Doris & Harold Heilemann. ALTAR FLOWERS In memory of Kenneth Largent by his wife, Terry, children and grandchildren. Flowers will be distributed by Cortney Birenbaum to our hospitalized. RADIO BROADCAST In memory of our dad, John Francis by Janet and John. PAGE 19 www.trinitylansdale.com T HIS W EEK AT T RINITY Saturday, November 22, 2014 Worship - 5:30 pm Biblical Storytelling Guild Craft Fair Singles Thanksgiving Dinner Choristers Concert 10:00 am 10:00 am 5:30 pm 7:30 pm Sunday, November 23, 2014 Worship - 8:15, 9:30, 10:45 am WoW LifeSong Adult Forum Sunday School Family Ministry Team Code Blue Training Winterfest CHAOS Girl Scout Troop 7193 Girl Scout Troop 71030 9:30 am 9:30 am 9:30 am 9:30 am 12:00 pm 1:00 pm 4:30 pm 6:00 pm 6:30 pm 7:00 pm Monday, November 24, 2014 Cub Pack 9 Boy Scout Troop 610 God on Tap 6:00 pm 6:45 pm 7:00 pm Tuesday, November 25, 2014 Small Group-Men in Mission ESL Class Al-Anon Musikers in the Making Diakonia Advanced Stitch Club TYA Travel Basketball Nat. Youth Gathering Planning Executive Council AA Big Book 6:30 am 9:00 am 10:00 am 12:30 pm 6:30 pm 7:00 pm 7:00 pm 7:00 pm 7:00 pm 8:00 pm Wednesday, November 26, 2014 Worship - 7:30 pm PreSchool Thanksgiving Dinner Staff Meeting FEAST Meal 10:45 am 12:15 pm 5:00 pm Chapel Chapel Hyson Hall Hyson Hall Sanctuary Sanctuary Parlor 218 125/127 SS Rooms 264-Conference Luther Hall Hyson Hall The WELL 126 125/127 Thursday, November 27, 2014 Church Office Closed– Holiday North Penn Al-Anon Sanctuary Hyson Hall 123 Hyson Hall Luther Hall 1-1 Friday, November 28, 2014 Church Office Closed– Holiday Christmas Tree Sales COCOM Meeting Girl Scout Troop 7147 Saturday, November 29, 2014 Worship - 5:30 pm Christmas Tree Sales Advent Decorating Cookie Baking Sunday, November 30, 2014 Worship - 8:15, 9:30, 10:45 am Christmas Tree Sales WoW LifeSong Adult Forum Scout Rm Sunday School Social Hall Molly Maguire’s Girl Scout Troop 7193 Girl Scout Troop 71030 West Main Diner 123/125/127/126 Luther Hall 1-1 Music C-218/220 125/127 126 Hyson Hall 123 264-Conference Luther Hall 1-1 7:30 pm 8:30 am-4:30 pm 4:00 pm Luther Hall 6:30 pm 200C Chapel 8:30 am-4:30 pm 9:00 am Sanctuary 10:00 am Kitchen Sanctuary 9:15 am-4:30 pm 9:30 am Parlor 9:30 am 218/ 9:30 am 125/127 9:30 am SS Rooms 6:30 pm 126 7:00 pm 125/127 For up to date monthly and weekly calendar times, visit trinitylansdale.com and click the calendar link. 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