newsletter - Holy Trinity Lutheran Church
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newsletter - Holy Trinity Lutheran Church
The Trinity Trumpet Church Office 480-963-4127 Interim Senior Pastor Beverly Allert Pastor Scott Thompson September 2016 www.htlutheran.com Worship 8:00 & 9:30 am Nursery provided 7:45—10:45 am Caring & Sharing in the Community Kicking off FaithX September 11 9:30 Service Preschool – 5th grade join us for: • • • • • Drama Music Cooking Science Learning •FUN Kids start off in worship, then go to FaithX after the children’s sermon. Holy Trinity is supporting Matthew’s Crossing Food Bank through its “Olympic Competition” In the spirit of the 2016 Olympics, Matthew’s Crossing Food Bank is sponsoring a food drive and friendly competition with other Chandler area churches. Holy Trinity is partnering on this drive as summer is the slowest time of year for food donations but the need remains high. Starting Sunday August 28th and running for five Sundays, we will be “competing” with other churches to collect the five items most needed by Matthews Crossing, canned meat, peanut butter, pasta, cereal and bottled water. August 28th Canned Meat Sept 18th Cereal Sept 4th Peanut Butter Sept 11th Pasta Sept 25th Bottled Water Please do your part to help Holy Trinity and Matthew’s Crossing address the growing need in Chandler. From the Council President Many are asking what are the next steps in the transition work being completed at Holy Trinity. The Transition Team is completing their work on the Ministry Site Profile for Holy Trinity. This work will be presented to the Congregation on August 28th at a 10:45 Congregational Meeting. With this work wrapping up, Holy Trinity’s Congregation Council is preparing to select voting members for the Call Committee. The Call Committee members should be people of prayer who are committed to an extended process that may be time consuming. The members should be a diverse group who are good listeners, spiritually discerning, can maintain confidentiality and are trusted and respected within the church. The size of the committee will be six members with an additional two alternates involved in the process. We hope to have the Call Committee in place by early September. Additionally, Call Committee members must be voting members of Holy Trinity, which means they are confirmed members who have communed and made a contribution of record in the last year. Members of the Congregation Council, staff and any of their family members are not eligible to be on the Call Committee. More information regarding the call process can be found at www.gcsynod.org. Council Update YTD Income YTD Expense Actual 288,142 348,478 2016 YTD Attendance 2015 YTD Attendance Budget 373,590 373,590 290 321 Going forward the Council agenda, minutes and financials will be posted on the mobile bulletin board on the patio for review Join Us For The Congregational Meeting Sunday, August 28th at 10:45 am In the Sanctuary The Transition Team will be presenting their findings from the surveys Update of the Interim Process THANK YOU for your participation in the small group discussions of the congregational survey results. The Mission & Ministry Task Force will present the completed Ministry Site Profile to the council on August 18th and to the congregation on August 28th at 10:45 in the sanctuary. The MMSP will then be submitted to Bishop Talmage of the Grand Canyon Synod. The council is presently working on selecting people for the Call Committee, so a smooth transition can be made to considering candidates for the lead pastor position. Call committee members must be voting members which means they are confirmed members who have communed and made a contribution of record in the last year. Members of the Transition Team, Church Council, staff and any of their family members are not eligible to be on the call committee. The MMTF will complete their work at a meeting of the newly appointed call committee, council and Bishop Talmage. As the work of the MMTF (Transition Team) comes to a close, I want to thank all the members for their dedication to their task. They have been phenomenal, and their love for Holy Trinity has been at the core of all their work. I especially want to thank Mary Larsen for her gentle, strong, focused leadership as chairperson. The many hours she spent entering survey data into the computer, having specific goals for each meeting agenda, and her interpersonal skills are beyond words of a simple “Thank You.” It has been a joy to work with you and the team! Pastor Beverly Allert Do you know how to use Power Point or are willing to learn? Do you want to help make our Worship service fun and interactive? We need some people to develop the slide presentations for worship. Most of the words are already in place - what you would do is set the background, pictures, fonts and colors to reflect the season and theme for the day. It’s something people of ALL AGES can do! If you are interested, contact Pastor Scott. Holy Trinity is going to Germany! Pastor Scott and about 10 other members and friends of Holy Trinity will be traveling to Germany in September to kick off (a little early) the Year of Commemoration of the 500th Anniversary of the Reformation. We will visit many of the sites where Martin Luther lived and worked - places like Wittenberg where he nailed the 95 theses to the Castle Church door, the Wartburg where he translated the Bible into German, and Worms where he famously declared, “My conscience is captive to the Word of God. I cannot and I will not recant!” Keep us in your prayers: Mary Larsen, Jeanne Moorhead, Tom and Donna Tennison, Sharon and Thurman Gilbert, Bob and Becky Leitner, Paul and Mary Thompson, Pr. Scott and Jana Thompson. Watch for pictures and updates on the Holy Trinity Facebook page and a slide show presentation when we return. Because of You “A Monthly Message from your Stewardship Team” This past month the Stewardship Ministry Team has been engaged in reading a book titled, Not Your Parent’s Offering Plate by J. Clif Christopher. One of the basic tenets that Pastor Christopher shares is the simple fact that people who share their monetary gifts with their community of faith want to know that the gifts they share make a difference and lives are changed by their generosity. Such is the case at Holy Trinity not only in the ministries we support in the Chandler community but through the work of dedicated pastors who have served Holy Trinity for the past 64 years. Because of you and your monetary gifts you enable the pastor of Holy Trinity to serve you 24/7 in many and various ways. Some of these ways are very visible: weekly worship, Bible study leadership, hospital and home visitations, youth involvement, administrative guidance, and counseling in times of crisis. Yet there are other ways that you enable our pastors to change lives and make a difference that are not as visible or known. Our pastors have had a direct influence on people’s lives that make them leaders in community affairs, become people who see their lives as serving others, choose careers that serve the community, and become a force for change and difference making in the lives of people in Chandler and throughout the world. Our pastors have been difference makers not only because of who they are but because of the lives they influence. Because of you and the sharing of your time, talent, and treasures you have made it possible for pastors of Holy Trinity to change lives and make a difference that many may never see or witness. Thank you for your gifts and enabling Holy Trinity through its called pastors to make a difference and change lives. The Stewardship Ministry Team Bible Studies Bible studies will be starting later than normal this year due to Pastor Scott being in Germany. Wednesday morning Bible Studies resume at 6:30 and 9:00 am on October 5th. Thursday evening Bible Study resumes at 6:00 pm on October 6th. Most people will tell you that separation and divorce are the most painful and stressful experiences they’ve ever faced. It’s a confusing time when you feel isolated and have lots of questions about issues you’ve never faced before. DivorceCare is a friendly, caring group of people who will walk alongside you through one of life’s most difficult experiences. It is led by people who understand what you are going through and want to help. You will learn how to heal from the deep hurt of divorce and discover hope for your future. DivorceCare groups meet weekly to help you face these challenges and move toward rebuilding your life. DivorceCare for Kids group is a safe, fun place where your children can learn skills that will help them heal. DC4K groups blend, games, music, stories, videos and discussion to help kids process the divorce and move forward. Groups meet weekly & are designed for children ages 5-12. A New Session Starts October 4th. Stop by the patio table for more information A New Session Starts October 4th. Stop by the patio table for more information DC4K is designed to help minimize the short- and longterm effects of divorce on your children’s schoolwork, emotional health and spiritual life. As your children begin to heal from the pain and confusion, their relationships with you, God and others will grow healthy and strong. DC4K is designed for kids 5– 12 years of age. GriefShare is a friendly, caring group of people who will walk alongside you through one of life’s most difficult experiences. You don’t have to go through the grieving process alone. You’ll gain access to GriefShare resources to help you recover from your loss and look forward to rebuilding your life. It may be hard for you to feel optimistic about the future right now. If you’ve lost a spouse, child, family member, or friend, you’ve probably found there are not many people who understand the deep hurt you feel. This can be a confusing time when you feel isolated and have many questions about things you’ve never faced before. A New Session Starts October 4th. Stop by the patio table for more information September 2016 7:00 pm Sanctuary Choir 7:30 pm AA 1 9 6:15 am Men’s Breakfast 9:30 am AlAnon 4:00 pm Girl Scouts 2 9:00 am AA 10 9:00 am AA 3 Sat 8 6:15 am Men’s Breakfast 9:30 am AlAnon 4:00 pm Girl Scouts 17 Fri 7 7:00 pm Sanctuary Choir 7:30 pm AA 16 9:00 am AA Thu 6 6:00 pm Cub Scouts 6:30 pm Prayer Shawl Ministry 15 6:15 am Men’s Breakfast 9:30 am AlAnon 4:00 pm Girl Scouts 24 Wed 10:00 am Staff Meeting 5:30 pm OA 7:00 pm CA 7:00 pm Nimble Thimbles 14 8:30 am Quilters 7:00 pm Sanctuary Choir 7:30 pm AA 23 Tue 13 6:00 pm Cub Scouts 6:30 pm Prayer Shawl Ministry 22 9:00 am First Bible Class 9:00 am AA 2:00 pm Secret Sisters Mon 12 9:00 am Martha Circle 10:00 am Staff Meeting 5:30 pm OA 7:00 pm CA 21 6:15 am Men’s Breakfast 9:30 am AlAnon 4:00 pm Girl Scouts Sun 11 5:30 pm OA 7:00 pm Council Meeting 7:00 pm Handbells 7:30 pm AA 20 7:00 pm Sanctuary Choir 7:30 pm AA 30 5 Office Closed 9:30 am Faith X 10:45 am Jr High Youth Group 10:45 am Sr High Youth Group 19 10:00 am Widows Mite 6:00 pm Cub Scouts 6:30 pm Prayer Shawl Ministry 29 4 18 10:00 am Staff Meeting 5:30 pm OA 7:00 pm CA 7:00 pm Nimble Thimbles 28 7:00 pm Sanctuary Choir 7:30 pm AA Chandler CARE Food Box 9:30 am Faith X 10:45 am Jr High Youth Group 5:30 pm OA 10:45 am Sr High 7:00 pm Handbells Youth Group 7:30 pm AA 27 6:00 pm Cub Scouts 6:30 pm Prayer Shawl Ministry 26 5:30 pm OA 7:30 pm AA 25 10:00 am Staff Meeting 5:30 pm OA 7:00 pm CA 6:15 am Men’s Breakfast 9:30 am AlAnon 4:00 pm Girl Scouts 9:30 am First Bibles Received 10:45 am Jr High Youth Group 5:30 pm OA 10:45 am Sr High 7:00 pm Handbells Youth Group 7:30 pm AA Worship Teams – September 2016 Ushers: 8:00 9:30 Tom Tennison; John & Andrea Snyder Steve & Anita Schebler; Harold Lindell; Shirley Lodmell Greeters: 8:00 9:30 Open Gail Hakim Readers (R) & Communion Servers (C) 8:00 Sept. 4th Darcy Mittelstaedt (RC) Ruth Bartling (C) Morris Bartling (C) Vicky Mosher (C) Dave Timmerman (C) Faye Gokey (C) Assisting Ministers 9:30 Sharon Gilbert (RC) Jan Kloster (C) Ron Kloster (C) Mike Samuel (C) Kim Samuel (C) Carol Thompson (C) Lynne Schmitt Sept. 11th Christine Halvorson (RC) Deb Hosfield (C) Linda Malachowski (C) Erin Rupp (C) Tracy Lemons (RC) Jana Thompson (C) John Christian (C) Julee Christian (C) Kismet Weiss Sept. 18th Chip Piehl (RC) JoAnn Piehl (C) Donna Anderson (C) Karen Ewart (C) Ruth Bartling (C) Morris Bartling (C) Courtney Harman RC) Tish Dirks (C) Sue Gaumont (C) Sharon Reese (C) Steve Loyer (C) Elizabeth Black (C) Emma Weiss Sept. 25th Byron Tarver (R) Kristen Fox (C) Donna Anderson (C) Dave Timmerman (C) Rich Sisco (RC) Debbie Sisco(C) Ed Gielow (C) Marlene Gielow (C) Donna Anderson 8:00 Bob & Becky Leitner Karen Ewart Bob & Becky Leitner Tom & Donna Tennison 9:30 Curt & Lydia Larson Steve & Patty Loyer Dennis & Linda Nelson Paulina Ullmer; Carolyn Price Coffee Servers Sept. 4th Sept. 11th Sept. 18th Sept. 25th Sound Board Tech Sept. 4th Sept. 11th Sept. 18th Sept. 25th 8:00 Elizabeth Black Kelsey Jones Richard Anderson Ken Marayuma Sept. 4th Sept. 11th Sept. 18th Sept. 25th Cookie Contributors Paulina Ullmer Tony & Mistie Stephens Open Open 9:30 Richard Anderson Tyler Howardell Annika Nord Dylan Howardell Flower Contributors Dennis & Linda Nelson Steve & Deb Hosfield Mike & Linae Stoner Open Sanctuary Clean Up Lyle Replogle Deb Hosfield Wanda Nissan Don & Jan Henke Save the Date! Blood Drive November 6th 8:00 am to 11:00 am Sign Ups start on the patio in October Electronic Giving Giving your offerings electronically by a system of automatic withdrawals is a good way to make sure that your giving to Holy Trinity is consistent and regular. You benefit by knowing that you have given your offerings to God a high priority. You benefit by knowing that, even at times when you are not able to attend worship, your giving to God continues. And Holy Trinity benefits by having a more predictable stream of income. It’s easy to set up electronic giving. Just contact Judi Carle in the church office at (480) 963-4127 and she can enroll you in the program. If you decide at a later time that you want to change the amount of your offerings, a simple phone call to Judi will be all that is necessary. And, of course, you can still use your offering envelopes to give additional offerings at any time. Electronic givers please note: Laminated cards w hich indicate that you give electronically are available at the entrance to the sanctuary. You may take one and place it in the offering plate during worship. Did You Know? Holy Trinity Lutheran Church earns money for the Youth Program when we recycle! What do you have at home that doesn’t fit, is worn out, or you’re just tired of? If you’re ready to get rid of it, please place it in our blue recycling bin. Acceptable Items Clothing –All types Paired Shoes –All types seams split? doesn’t fit? sick of it? Unacceptable Items Blankets Cans Cardboard Electronics Household Items Pillows Stuffed Animals Toys recycle it! Thanks for your support! Tell a friend… Tell a family member… Get your neighborhood in- Experience the Flavors of Korean Cuisine Chodang Tofu & BBQ 501 N Arizona Ave, Chandler, AZ 85225 (South of Ray; North of Erie) Sunday, September 25, 2016 11:30 AM RSVP to Christine Halvorson cquinn_1@hotmail.com 480-747-8315 Hidden Treasures Thrift Store 610 N. Alma School Suite 30 Chandler, AZ 85224 Hours 9 – 4 Monday – Saturday 9 - 6 P.M. Thursdays 480-857-8310 www.treasuresthrift.com Like us on Facebook Our mission is to turn gently used items into dollars to do God’s work in our community September is the month we begin Fall schedules, with school and new programs at church. Sometime in the next few weeks, Hidden Treasures will be visiting your church to share our mission and to explore ways we can support each other. Your support in donations has been astounding. Your shopping has made a difference. Perhaps you will look into ways you can join us as a volunteer. 4 hours a week is wonderful but we have additional options. Donations: Jewelry – including broken jewelry; Books – teens and children, novels and mystery. NEW ELCA CREDIT UNION The new ELCA Federal Credit Union, with offices in the Lutheran Center Building in Chicago, has opened for business. The grand opening celebration was Monday, June 6th. ELCA members, congregations, synods and the churchwide organization—and their employees—are all eligible to join the credit union to take advantage of a portfolio of deposit accounts, loans and other services. This new ELCA-sponsored credit union supports the ELCA’s mission to promote responsible stewardship of member’s and congregations’ financial resources. Because this is a financial cooperative, credit union members will see more competitive rates on deposits and loans, fewer fees and enhanced services. Learn more by viviting the credit union website, www.elcafcu.org. As a financial institution rooted in your faith community, the ELCA Federal Credit Union looks forward to serving you. Women’s Ministries of Women of all ages, coming together to connect through fellowship, support and spiritual Join us on the first Thursday of each month at 6:00 pm for our planning meeting. We need YOUR ideas! Children, Youth & Family News This year the First Bible Class will be held on Saturday, September 24th from 9:30a to 11:30a in Classroom A. Parents AND Third Grade students are invited to participate in this fun filled class to learn about the Bible. There will be refreshments available. Please RSVP to Darcy at darcy@htlutheran.com by Sept. 15th. Bibles will be blessed and given to the students by their parents on Sunday, September 25th at the 9:30 a.m. service. Kick Off September 11th 10:45 a.m. –12:30 p.m. CLC There will be food, fun, and Games…. Pastor Scott will be leading the Jr. High Youth Group & Darcy will be leading the Sr. High Youth Group Parents: Stay for lunch—get all the details! Thank you for Journeying with me from Seoul to Soul! It was an absolute fantastic Sabbatical filled with lots of rest, relaxation, food, friends, fun, prayer, service, etc. Let me share my experiences with you on Sunday, September 25th at 9:00 a.m. and again at 10:30 a.m. in Classroom A. There will be refreshments and some Korean goodies. I will be preaching on October 2nd as well at both services. Holy Trinity Lutheran Church 739 West Erie Street Chandler, AZ 85225 NONPROFIT ORG US POSTAGE PAID CHANDLER AZ PERMIT NO 67 RETURN SERVICE REQUESTED X THE TRINITY TRUMPET Published by Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, Grand Canyon Synod, Evangelical Lutheran Church in America Among us —-Those who have been in our prayers this past month. Please pray for: Illness: Gary & Judy Baker’s friend, Tom Sullivan; Tony Stephen’s dad, John Stephens; Liz Black’s friend, Mindy; Jerry Kennealy; Clayton Myers; The Baker’s friends, Tom & Jason Sullivan and Paul Buerman; The Gloe’s relative, Leah Peebles; Pete & Inez Garano’s daughter, Pam Malstrom; LuAnn McCarty’s friend, Ryan Alberts; Richard Anderson’s friend, Jack Swanson; Jerry Kennealy; Diane Rymer; Jo Mellage’s friend, Joe Simmons; Surgery: Melinda Tarver’s cousin, GaylenWakefield; Grief: Sandi Lien following the death of her cousin, Gary; Patty van West following the death of her Mom; Family & friends of Yvonne Woody following her death; Reminder: The next newsletter deadline is September 14th.