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2017 No. 5 June 2017
SUMMER SUNDAYS
JUNE 4 - JULY 30
9:30 -10:15 AM, AGE 3 - GRADE 6
SEE TRINITY KIDS’ PAGE FOR MORE INFO.
Please be part of our next
Pictorial Directory
Photo Sessions will be held:
July 10-14 2-9 pm
July 15 10 am-5 pm July 25-28 2-9 pm (if needed)
July 29 10 am-5 pm (if needed)
in the Church Fellowship Hall.
The church photo directory is a helpful tool for everyone in the church. Your participation will help make the new Trinity Photo Directory complete. There are three ways you can schedule
your appointment:
1. You can sign up in the Narthex following any of our worship services beginning May 27. A
helpful volunteer will be there to assist you.
2. You can sign up yourself online at www.trinityalive.org. Click on “What’s New” and then on “Picture Directory Sign Up” in the menu and then follow the instructions on the Lifetouch
website.
3. You may also call the Church Office during the week at 402-564-8547, and the Office Staff
will help you sign up online.
By having your picture taken, you will receive a FREE 8x10 portrait along with a free copy of the new directory.
Fireside Forum through July 8.
Journey with us to the times of Jesus .
MAY 2017 COUNCIL NOTES Submitted by Mike Kruse, Council Secretary
Offerings to Date ................................... $256,935 Other Income to Date .................................6,189 Total Income to Date .............................. 263,124
Income Budget to Date ........................... 254,659
Expenses to Date .................................. $246,909 Expense Budget to Date....................... $245,366
TRINITY’S FINANCIAL
UPDATE
Year-to-Date through April 30, 2017
Darryl Anderson Logan Bronson Marla Ernst Kim Gassen
Kyle Jensen James Novak Vern Ramaekers Mike Sloup
Michelle Stirek Jean Walkenhorst Pastor Tim White Jim Wiese
2017 TRINITY COUNCIL MEMBERS
Wayne Zysset ................................................................. President Randy Schaefer ....................................................... Vice President Mike Kruse ...................................................................... Secretary Doug Stejskal ................................................................. Treasurer Jolene Connelly ............................................. Recording Secretary
Saturday, June 3 ~ 10 am - 4 pm
Trinity’s Fellowship Hall To schedule an appointment contact:
Dawson Jurado at 402-802-7705 or
Kyle Jensen at 402-910-0681
Thank you to Dawson Jurado for coordinating
this Leaders Save Lives blood drive! The
American Red Cross Leaders Save Lives
Program gives students a chance to win a
college scholarship and provides them with
leadership and community service experience.
The Trinity Church Council was called to order by President Wayne Zysset on May 8, 2017. Pastor White led the Recharge by reading from Revelation 21 & 22. Minutes of the April 10th Council Meeting and the Financial Report were approved.
Trinity will be this year’s host of the 2017 Heartland District gathering. Pastor Mark Vander Tuig is scheduled to be a speaker.
Project property updates: The upstairs balcony has been painted and is ready to install carpet. The bathroom remodel is also complete.
Logan Bronson, Mike Kruse, Vern Ramaekers and Kyle Jensen were approved for the Visitation Ministry. Communion kits for all four will be distributed.
John Quincy has been hired part-time as Studio Captain and Brian Asche likewise as Balcony Captain for Tech Ministry. They are being trained by Pastor Nestor.
The meeting was adjourned and the Council joined together in prayer before going home.
The next Council meeting will be June 12, 2017, at 7:00 p.m.
A huge THANK YOU to all who helped make our PALM SUNDAY BREAKFAST and our RUMMAGE SALE a success. Money raised will be used for our summer Mission Trip to Colorado Springs.
We really appreciate your support! 2017 Student Impact Mission Team
WOMEN’S ANNUAL SALAD SUPPER
Monday, August 7, at 6:30
Fellowship Hall
*Bring a salad to share!*
This event is for ALL women!
BRING A FRIEND!
FREE Prayer Guides at Grand Central
Join us for a Missions Prayer Adventure!
On a Friday Jesus was crucified, and years later we annually commemorate our atonement of sin by His death on the cross. On Sunday Jesus rose from the dead miraculously, and now we celebrate His victory over death because it guarantees our own. After the celebration of Easter is past, most Christians probably give little thought to the significance of His ascension. After “presenting himself alive” to many of his
followers (Acts 1:3) for a period of 40 days, Jesus instructed His disciples to meet Him on the Mount of Olives. After instructing them to stay in Jerusalem until they had received the empowerment of the Holy Spirit and then having blessed them, Jesus ascended bodily and visibly into heaven. But we might ask why this is something of significance to us.
Several reasons….. 1) It established Jesus’ kingly reign over all powers in all ages. Nations and tyrants may rage in this world, but in reality Jesus is the one in control. His will is done, and history will go as He has determined.
2) Jesus’ ascension gives us access to God’s throne of mercy. Hebrews 13 tells us Jesus is our “great High
Priest” who is seated in power. It says we can now “draw near to the throne of grace” through Him to receive God’s mercy and forgiving love.
3) Jesus seated in heavenly glory and power means He is no longer bound by space and time as He was during His earthly life. His Spirit can be present and at work at any one time for many and for all. Before His death Jesus told His disciples that He must leave them so “the Counselor, the Holy Spirit, would come to them.” So while Jesus reigns in heavenly glory and is no longer bodily on this earth, His power and love are multiplied throughout the earth by His followers today who are filled with
the Holy Spirit.
4) The Ascension of Jesus set the pattern for His return. On the occasion of His ascension, two angels appeared telling the people witnessing this that Jesus would return “in the same way (they) had seen Him go into heaven,”—another promise to us of His second coming.
Jesus, currently in heaven, is the head of the church, the giver of spiritual gifts and the One who fulfills all things.
WHAT MEANING IS THERE FOR US IN THE ASCENSION OF CHRIST?
by Pastor White
“Be Thou My Vision” is my favorite hymn. The story of this song goes back a long way—to the 5th century in Ireland. The story goes that St. Patrick was evangelizing the island when the king made a decree that no one could light a fire until a certain pagan festival had passed. Well, Patrick didn’t care for that decree, and Patrick wasn’t concerned with pagan festivals. So, he defied the king’s decree and lit a fire. Instead of getting upset, the king realized who was “first in my heart” for Patrick (that being Jesus Christ) and let him continue his evangelistic work. That little campfire led to the entire nation of Ireland converting to Christianity through Holy Spirit’s work in Patrick.
In honor of that devotion, three centuries later, a monk by the name of Dallan Forgaill wrote a poem that caught on to a traditional Irish folk tune. It eventually was translated to English and popularized in the twentieth century by Mary Elizabeth Byrne as the hymn we now sing. And it all started with a campfire.
There’s nothing better in the summer than to light a campfire, sit outside and enjoy the evening. The campfire is still a place where we share our stories, sing songs and become better acquainted with our company. At the campfire, we eat hot dogs, s’mores and moonpies!
Now, we all know there are different ways of lighting a campfire—from the type of material for the bed, to the location of the tinder and kindling wood, to even the way the wood is stacked—yet, the end result is get that fire blazing! The life of the fire is found in the
warmth and strength of the burning blaze. In the campfire, we learn what it is like to live in the light.
In 1 John 1:5, 7, we read: “This is the message we have heard from him and declare to you: God is light; in him there is no darkness at all. But if we walk in the light, as he is in the light, we have fellowship with one another and the blood of Jesus, his Son, purifies us from all sin.”
In the burning blaze of the campfire, we are opened up to the elements of the world while being reminded of God’s blazing love for each of us. By the fire, we are shown how that love overpowers the darkness. The blazing fire is the center, and it reveals the love of God as the center of all we are. It is that love that empowers us to share with those around us. God’s love is the strongest love of all.
When we come to a campfire, there are no walls to hold us back. No one is considered an outsider. The campfire is a place we gather; it’s a place where we are open, intimate and authentic. The campfire shows us who we are to be as the church—centered on the love of God and sharing that love openly with those around us.
This summer, I hope you get to have lots of campfires. I hope they become joyous times for you. I hope they reveal to you the goodness of community. I hope you get to hear and share stories and songs from your life. And I hope they point you to see that Jesus is the light of the world—the most brilliant light of all! And you never know what those flames might spark in another’s soul.
Light ‘Em Up! Pastor Brandon Foster
June 9, 2017, at 12:30 pm
Elks Country Club
● 4-Person Scramble, Shotgun Start
● $300 per team, $75 per player
Includes green fees, cart, team prizes, door prizes, flag prizes, Rescue Mission golf hat and lunch on the course.
Everyone is welcome to participate.
● Awards ceremony afterward includes hors
d’oeuvres and testimonies of changed lives.
Questions: Call Chaplain Ted 402-563-1096
To Register: Call Mike VunCannon at the Elks Country Club 402-564-4930.
12th Annual
Columbus Rescue Mission
Master’s
Classic
RUSS FERRIS MEMORIAL
MEN’S GOLF OUTREACH
Friday, July 14 Club 91 in Leigh, NE
5:00 pm Meet at Trinity Parking Lot 5:45 pm 4-Person Scramble Call the Church Office to sign up.
MARK THE DATE! INVITE A FRIEND!
The cost is $30 and includes cart, green fees, cheeseburger dinner & beverage. Fabulous gifts and prizes! Teams assigned upon registration.
SPONSORED BY MEN’S MINISTRY
Great Fun … Purposeful
Service! Are you missing all the fun? Join us for a meal packaging trip to Norfolk as we assemble food packets for Mercy Meals which are sent all over the world to disaster victims. Contact Gale Barnes at 402-276-7564 to learn about the great fellowship and fulfilling ministry their team enjoys each month.
They go the third Tuesday each month! Please sign up at Grand Central
for a one-time involvement or become a frequent participant—your choice!
Trinity’s Worship Services are now streamed!
Catch the 10:30 am the live feed here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/ UCod-uYRrnlukmV_IfOOdFeA/live
To watch a previous week, go here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/
UCod-uYRrnlukmV_IfOOdFeA
2017 LCMC Heartland District Gathering
“In Christ Alone” - Celebrating the
500th Anniversary of the Reformation
July 21 & 22 Trinity Lutheran Church, Columbus, NE
Meet people from our sister LCMC churches in our region of the Midwest. Learn why the great revolution in the church 500 years ago matters still today. Enjoy meeting and hearing from LCMC National Service Coordinator Pastor Mark Vander Tuig. Center your heart in Christ through vital worship and fellowship.
Plan to Attend! Brochures and registration forms available at
Grand Central and the Church Office.
JUNE 2017 by Glenda Lundstrom
June 4 - July 30
Sunday Mornings 9:30 - 10:15 am
We are “gearing up” for an imaginative, impacting adventure this summer at Maker Fun Factory! Each week includes Praise & Worship with great kid-friendly music. Bible Adventures, KidVid Cinema, Sciency-Fun Gismos, Games and Mission Projects will be some of the other activities through the summer. Every week is full of experiences that focus on one of the Bible Points of how God made you, is for you, is always with you, will always love you and made you for a reason.
Why it matters: Today’s kids are in the unique position to compare themselves to the entire world. Social media gives us all a mirror to which we compare ourselves; and it can feel like there’s always someone who’s better, prettier, smarter, more athletic, more adventurous and just all-around more! In our first session we help kids set aside the mirror.
This summer we want kids to discover not only that God made them the way they are, but for a purpose too.
Bring your kids and their friends. Each week is a stand-alone session where guests fit in perfectly. If you know of a family who is seeking God, offer to bring their children.
Who? Age 3 - Grade 6 Participate in the grade they will attend this fall
Where do they go? Age 3-Kindergarten Begin & end each Sunday in Room 7 (center hall) Where do they go? Grades 1-6 Begin & end each Sunday in Fellowship Hall
Our Breakout Mission Team will be
leading every activity in Summer Sundays on June 4
th as they engage kids in the Bible book
of Genesis where God lovingly creates people. They have also been working on Praise & Worship and Silly Skits where they emphasize the Bible Point in creative ways.
Bible Point: God made you. Key Verse: “Thank you for making me so wonderfully complex!” Psalm 139:14
Thanks to these young people and their leaders for their investment of time and energy as they prepare to kick off Summer Sundays with enthusiasm before they head out on mission work with the Orphan Grain Train and Mercy Meals.
Children’s Ministry continues on Sunday mornings during the summer with a different format and a different ministry team. If you enjoy kids and are looking for a place to serve, call the Church Office (564-8547)and ask for Glenda.
Even by serving just a Sunday or two, you can impact lives for Christ right here in your own community!
As part of Summer Sundays, our Children’s
Ministries will participate in an Operation
Kid-to-Kid mission project that gives kids
a chance to help children in remote villages of Peru have access to safe, clean drinking water.
Not only will donations fund effective wells, but the dollars will also allow teams to share the life-changing message of God’s love and forgiveness.
Just $5 will provide clean water for one child for an entire year!
Every coin and dollar children bring this summer will be donated to this mission.
1st Kimberly Berger Linda Runquist Kay Steiner
2nd Amy Hueschen Bob Parker Sara Yates
3rd
Jaxon Bell Evelyn Harral Ed Loontjer Andrew Nore Bernice Thompson
4th
Mark Calahan Ebonyi Czapla Kristin Drog Travis Grotelueschen Marcyanna McGuinn Reagan Messersmith Brody Mickey Lilly Rowe Payton Sliva
5th
Andrea Ahlstrom Meredith Edwards Mildred Jewel Lilyan Martensen Jason Quast
6th
Logan Salak Brooke Sjuts
8th
Kaylie Blahak Skip Fricke Jr. Stacy Ohnemus June Went
9th
Anthony Parker 10th
Stephanie Kumm
11th Jerry Engdahl Linda Fusselman Emily Hall Tony Linder Amanda Parker Janet Schaad
12th
Merlin Lindahl Carolyn Lueschen Krysteena Mann Ben Weber
13th
Emma Beck Brandon Foster A J Kush Carl Taylor Beth Young
14th
Ramona Condon Trevor Dvorak Charizma Hancock Gale Tessendorf Trevor Went
15th Alnetta Schroeder
16th
Garry Baker Shayne Cherry Micala Dempcy Doug Nelson
17th
Kay Ferris
18th
Molly Andreasen Alisyn Bardsley Travis Fusselman Amy Kruse Richard Perdue Lindsey Schaf
19th
Ronnette Dovenbarger Arlis Steiner
20th
Sylvia Christensen Bria Jeffryes Riley Kohles Molly O’Tool Hunter Schoch Travis Schoch
21st
Faith Craig 22nd
Kara Jansen Janelle Reppert Linda Rodehorst
23rd Robb Christensen Dean Groteluschen Tylor Hollis Arnold Muhle Colt Petersen Weston Rodehorst Sharon Zobel
24th
Karen Baker Linda Christensen Atlantis Garza Janet Moser Jami Nauenburg Gary Spuit Graham Vetick Jason Woodworth
25th John Blezek Chelsa Frandsen Kari Garrelts Michael Nelson Dylan Reinke Landon Sliva
26th
Ellie Faltys Carrie Gauger Pat Olsen Jayden Zysset
27th
Raymie Czapla Dwayne Harms Grant Ramaekers
28th
James Beiermann Dylan Derochie Eli Kumm Ayden Ladehoff Rhett Rodehorst Adrian Sanchez Jr. Nancy Schoo
29th
Shari Cromwell Dustin Sutton Regi Zakrzewski
30th
Cindy Ackerson Gina Albracht Jordan Hancock LoJean Morgan Nancy Munson Caitlin Quigley
WORSHIP SERVICE BROADCAST
KTLX 91.3 FM – Saturday at 5:30 pm ♦♦ Sundays at 8:30 am and 10:30 am live broadcast.
CABLE TELEVISION – Worship Service Rebroadcast ... one week delay on Columbus Cable TV
Saturday at 2 pm ♦♦ Sunday at 6 pm ♦♦ Monday at 11 am
Friday, June 2
6:30 Friday Men’s Ministry
Saturday, June 3 7:30 SAMM’s Men’s Bible Study
10:00-3:00 Red Cross Blood Drive
5:30 Worship Service
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Sunday, June 4
8th Grade Confirmation Retreat
8:15 Prayer Group
8:30 & 10:30 Worship Services
9:30 Adult Forum
9:30 Summer Sundays
(Age 3 to Grade 6)
9:30 Summer Sundays in The Outlet
(Grades 7-12)
Monday, June 5 3:30 Holy Communion Prairie Village
7:00 “Band of Brothers” Men’s
Fellowship
Tuesday, June 6 1:30 Prayer Shawl Ministry
Wednesday, June 7 12:00 Women of the Word Bible Study
5:30 “Men of God” Men’s Fellowship
Friday, June 9 12:30 Columbus Rescue Mission
Master’s Classic Golf Scramble
Saturday, June 10 5:30 Holy Communion
Worship Service
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Sunday, June 11
7th Grade Confirmation Retreat
8:15 Prayer Group
8:30 & 10:30 Holy Communion
Worship Services
9:30 Adult Forum
9:30 Summer Sundays
(Age 3 to Grade 6)
9:30 Summer Sundays in The Outlet
(Grades 7-12)
11:30 Mission Board Meeting
Monday, June 12 10:00 Faith Circle
6:15 Finance Committee
7:00 Trinity Council Meeting
7:00 “Band of Brothers” Men’s
Fellowship
Tuesday, June 13 9:30 Peace Circle
2:30 Joy Circle
5:30 KTLX Board
Wednesday, June 14 12:00 Women of the Word Bible Study
5:30 “Men of God” Men’s Fellowship
7:00 High School Mission Trip Training
Friday, June 16
6:30 Friday Men’s Ministry
Saturday, June 17 7:30 SAMM’s Men’s Bible Study
5:30 Worship Service
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Sunday, June 18
8:15 Prayer Group
8:30 & 10:30 Worship Services
9:30 Adult Forum
9:30 Summer Sundays
(Age 3 to Grade 6)
9:30 Summer Sundays in The Outlet
(Grades 7-12)
Monday, June 19
3:30 Holy Communion at Columbus
Care & Rehabilitation Center
7:00 “Band of Brothers” Men’s
Fellowship
Wednesday, June 21 12:00 Women of the Word Bible Study
5:30 “Men of God” Men’s Fellowship
7:00 High School Mission Trip Training
Friday, June 23 6:30 Friday Men’s Leaders Meeting
11:45 NAOMI’s at Columbus
Senior Center
Saturday, June 24 5:30 Holy Communion
Worship Service
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Sunday, June 25
8:15 Prayer Group
8:30 & 10:30 Worship Services
9:30 Adult Forum
9:30 King’s Messengers Rehearsal
9:30 Summer Sundays
(Age 3 to Grade 6)
9:30 Summer Sundays in The Outlet
(Grades 7-12)
Monday, June 26 7:00 “Band of Brothers” Men’s
Fellowship
Wednesday, June 28 12:00 Women of the Word Bible Study
2:00 Holy Communion at Meridian
Gardens
5:30 “Men of God” Men’s Fellowship
Friday, June 30 6:30 Friday Men’s Ministry