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Volume 14, Issue 9 • September 2016
TRINITY'S
WORSHIP SCHEDULE
Sunday
Wednesday
8:00 am - Worship Service
9:15 amSunday School/Bible Classes
10:30 am - Worship Service
6:30 pm - Worship Service
9:15 am (Solid Rock Café)Contemporary Worship Service
11:00 amMonthly Communion Worship
2nd Wednesday each Month
FEATURED INSIDE:
Homebound . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Bible Studies . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
School/Children/Youth. . . . 6-7
Women's/Ladies Aid . . . . . . . 9
Stewardship . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Financial . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Lectionary/Bdays . . . . . . . . 13
Calendar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
New Group News . . . . . . . . . 8
Nurse's Corner. . . . . . . . . . . 10
Never Stop Learning ~Rev. Michael J. Roth
CONNECTED
"Connected" is published monthly by:
Trinity Lutheran Church & School
619 Main Street • St. Joseph, MI 49085Church Office: 269-983-5000 • School Office: 269-983-3056
John Rooney once said, The quickest wayto become an old dog is to stop learningnew tricks. Educators and wise people willtell you the same thing. The best way tostay mentally healthy and engaged, all theway to the end of your earthly life, is tonever stop learning. When it comes touseful, edifying knowledge there is nobetter place than the eternal truth, God'sWord.
The wisest man to ever live was KingSolomon. He was given wisdom from Godand was inspired to write the book ofProverbs. Listen to what he says inProverbs chapter 2:
From the mouth of the Lord, that is fromthe Word of God, come knowledge andunderstanding. The wisdom that the Lordgives is more valuable than what onewould learn from a college textbook or aTED Talk. The wisdom that the Lord gives ismore reliable than the advice you get fromyour coworkers and friends. The wisdomthat the Lord gives is more useful than thetraining seminar or the class you have totake for your work. The wisdom that theLord gives leads to eternal life. It alsoleads one on the path of an earthly lifethat is worth living.
Notice the descriptors of those who receivethe Lord's wisdom upright, integrity ,justice, saints. The wisdom of the Lord ismore than having knowledge about anygiven field, be it mathematics, physics,medicine, astronomy, biology, chemistry,literature, grammar, geography,psychology, sociology, or whatever. Thewisdom that is meaningful to the Lord and
has eternal value is that which comes fromthe mouth of the Lord. This is a wisdomunto salvation, through faith in Christ.
The knowledge we gain from study in thesciences and liberal arts give us the abilityto know or understand or do. Theknowledge we gain from God's Wordenables us to be. Who we are in Christ ismuch more valuable than what we can door how much we know. Jesus said, I thankyou, Father, Lord of heaven and earth, thatyou have hidden these things from thewise and understanding and revealedthem to little children; yes, Father, for suchwas your gracious will. (Matt. 11:25-26) Salvation doesn't belong to the smartestand most educated person. It belongs tothose who have a child-like faith in Christ.
You may argue that this is the reason thatyou do not need to study the Word, attendBible class or listen to sermons. You think, I have a simple faith in Christ as Savior .What more do I need? The answer to thisrhetorical questions is, growth in thegrace and knowledge of our Lord JesusChrist. (2 Pt. 3:18) In humility we are allin need of more growth, more knowledge,more wisdom. We do not read theScriptures only to gain knowledge. Wepossibly are quite knowledgeable of thecontent of the Bible. We read and studythe Word of God so that the Holy Spiritmight work in our hearts and lives toincrease our faith and equip us for everygood work. What we need is the wisdomof the Lord, which enables us to receivethe righteousness of Christ in faith and towalk according to His ways.
With a new program year beginning atTrinity there are many Bible studyopportunities designed to assist you in thegrowth of wisdom. Look over the offeringsmentioned in this Connected and commityourself to attend. Not only is continuallearning good for the mind, it is good forthe soul. Never stop learning!
For the Lord gives wisdom;from his mouth come knowledge andunderstanding;7 he stores up sound wisdom for theupright;he is a shield to those who walk in integrity,8 guarding the paths of justiceand watching over the way of his saints.
TRINITY LUTHERANCHURCH & SCHOOL
STAFF DIRECTORY
619 Main StreetSt. Joseph, MI 49085
Church Office: 269-983-5000Church Fax: 269-983-8933
School Office: 269-983-3056School Fax: 269-983-0037
Early Childhood Center: 269-983-0040
Senior Pastor269-983-5000 x412 • Cell: [email protected]
269-983-5000, [email protected]
Principal269-983-3056 [email protected]
www.trinitystjoe.org
Pastor Michael Roth,
Vicar
Terry Bird,
Pastor Anthony Gerber,
Debby Miskill
Nathan Chaffee
Paula Steuernagel,
Assistant Pastor269-983-5000, [email protected]
,269-983-5000 [email protected]
, Technology269-983-5000 [email protected]
Dr. of Music Ministry269-983-3056, ext. [email protected]
Roger Mullet
Robyn Adams,
Jan Yelding,
Susan Moore,
Betty Perrone,
ECC Director269-983-0040, [email protected]
Women's & Children's Ministry
Parish Nurse269-983-5000, x417,[email protected]
Financial Coordinator269-983-5000, [email protected]
Church Secretary269-983-5000, ext. 401,[email protected]
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Reflect + Rejoice + RenewTrinity Lutheran's 150th Anniversary – 2017
Contact the church office at 983-5000,for information on how you can becomea sponsor of the 150th Anniversarycelebrations.
During the Jubilee Year 2017 T rinity will behosting guest pastors and guest musicians. Pleaselook at the list of our guests below.
At the present time we are seeking sponsorship forthese visiting dignitaries and events. Sponsorshipcould include gifts for the following items: travel,lodging, food, honorarium, Festival Reunion or GalaCelebration. Sponsorships could be a timely gift tothe 150th Anniversary Fund or gifting the entireexpenses for a visiting dignitary. The dignitary costsvary from $150 to $2000. Festival and Gala costsvary from $150 to $4,000. Please consider asponsorship now for one or more of the followingguests or events coming to Trinity during 2017.
Rev. Thomas Batsky | Rev. Daniel StreufertRev. Thomas Bartzsch | Rev. Louis NuechterleinRev. Nickolas Kooi | Rev. Dr. Eugene KrentzRev. Kurt Hatteberg | Rev. Galan WaltherRev. Richard Rudowske | Rev. Gerhardt DorohRev. Michael Roth
Jenifer Milnikel | Walter GresensNicole Busarow | Nicholas QuardokusJb George | Sam EathertonWalter Pelz | Kevin HildebrandJim Gladstone | Paula Steuernagel
*Special Jubilee music- Including the commissioning of three new works*May 13 Incorporation Day*Reunion weekend Festival*Gala Dinner and Entertainment for ending theJubilee Year
Pastors
Musicians
Events
Those that areHomebound Irene Albrecht, CT;Irene Barker, WL;Joyce Cerecke;Elsie Damaske; PRDianne Fernan;Lois FoxArt Gench; CT;Al Hettig;Bob Humberg, CT;David Karsten;Ella Klank; RMMarian Krieger; WTWilliam Lange, OGClara Leitz;Josephine Malesky;Ted & Dorothy MutzIrv Neubauer, PRClara Neuman;Jerry Pechtel; PRAnna Pesko; WLJean Roberts; WTLoretta Skelley, WT
Louise Skibbe,Marjorie Strefling;Sharon Tescallo;Edna Volkers; WT;Jack & Marian WagnerLillian Wendt, WT;Dorothy Winters;
Please encourage ourhomebound members andothers you may know to watchWorship for Shut-Ins, Sundaymornings at 11:00 a.m. onWHME-channel 46.
If you or someone you knowhas become Homebound &would like a Pastoral visit,please call the Church Officeat (269) 983-5000.
Homebound Members
BG-Berrien General, CM-Country Manor Bridgman, CP-Crown Point, CT-Caretel,
GA-Golden Age, J-Jordan's, OG-Orchard Grove, PR-Pine Ridge; RM-Royalton Manor,
WL-Willows, WRR-Wild River Rest Buchanan, WT-Whitcomb Towers,
WTB-Woodland Terrace Bridgman, WW-West Woods Niles
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John & Hannah Buck 9/5/2015 1stBrad & Shelly Chaffee 9/6/1986 30thTim & Tammy Hall 9/8/2007Fred & Anita Schultz 9/10/1955 61stKeith & Gillian Conrad 9/11/2010Jerry & Donna Pechtel 9/15/1956 60thGerhardt & Rose Doroh 9/16/1944 72ndMark & Janeen Zerbe 9/22/2001 15thPhil & Loraine Frobel 9/22/1956 60thGary & Mandy Coburn 9/24/2004Dennis & Diana Varo 9/25/1982Jason & Katrina Schaefer 9/27/2001 15thSteve & Heidi Lockman 9/28/2002
September Anniversaries
If you do not see your anniversary listed, please call the Church Officeat 983-5000 to update your records.
July 2016 Community Statistics
Community Dinner
Country View
Mobile Food Pantry
Soup Kitchen
Benevolent Fund
79 served | 7 volunteers
63 served | 10 volunteers
144 registered | 358 served19 volunteers | 8,300 pounds of food
160 served | 7 volunteers
32 appointments | 16 pledges
Community Outreach Statistics
IT'S TIME TO SINGFOR JOY!
Yes, it's that time of year again when ADULTCHOIR begins rehearsal. Starting on
Wednesday evening, September 14th, we willonce again be singing and praising the Lord.Choir meets Wednesday after church servicein the band room: just a quick elevator rideto the 3rd floor. Practice starts at 7:30 andgoes until 9:00. If you've never consideredchoir, please prayerfully think about joiningus.
What a greatopportunity to practice what we'll spendeternity doing: praising our Lord God!
In choir this saying holds true: the morethe merrier!
Or, if you haven't been to choir lately,check out all the fun we have!
Trinity Lutheran Church & SchoolLife Development Classes for Fall 2016
Newcomers Always Welcome!
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SUNDAY MORNING WORSHIP
MONTHLY SENIOR COMMUNION WORSHIP
WEDNESDAY MIDWEEK WORSHIP
ADULT MINISTRY
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
8:00am Worship (Sanctuary)9:15am Contemporary Worship (Solid Rock Café)
10:30am Worship (Sanctuary)
11:00am Second Wednesday of Each Month(Ministry Center)
6:30pm Worship (Sanctuary)
With the 500th anniversary of the Reformation occurring in 2017you will want to know as much as you can about the LutheranChurch and what it means to be a Lutheran. This class is whatyou need. What makes the Lutheran confession of faith unique?Why is Lutheran worship different than at the church next door?Does it have to be confusing? If you’re a lifelong Lutheranlooking to dig deeper, new to Lutheranism and want answers, orare just curious about the Lutheran church—this book is foryou! Conversational and fun to flip through, the reference guidefor this class helps you easily get to know theology basics in away that won’t make your brain hurt.LEADER: Vicar Roger MulletLOCATION: School Classroom #204TIME: 9:15-10:15 a.m.
Let's explore together The Revelation of Jesus Christ. Thismagnificent last book of our Holy Scripture is rich withprophecy, promise and meaning. Some might say The Book ofRevelation appears unclear. It is unclear due to our 21stcentury limitations. However it was very clear to the 1stcentury Christian with a Jewish background. Let's begin anadventure in a study of Revelations on Sunday, September18th at 9:15 am in the fellowship hall. In an exciting, faithbuilding exercise, we will week by week use visuals, colors,numbers, hymns and outlines to unlock the code tounderstanding this great work of inspired literature.LEADER: Tom BirdLOCATION: Fellowship HallTIME: 9:15 – 10:15am
Most parents today would never think of sending theirchildren to bed without dinner, or without brushing their teeth,or without doing any of the other nightly routines to keeptheir kids healthy. However, these same parents will oftenoverlook sharing their day together as a family, or spendingtime in the Word, or praying together. In Holding Your Family
Together, Rich Melheim explains how in just five minutes eachday, parents can instill practices that will transform theirfamily and enable their children to grow into faithful disciplesof Jesus Christ. This six-session course will equip you withtools and know-how to install FAITH5 into your home. Whatis FAITH5? It’s a workable, powerful family faith formationsystem based on a simple nightly routine: Share, Read, Talk,Pray, Bless. This is FAITH5 and it is transforming familiesaround the world. No matter a child’s age or a family’sunique situation, FAITH5 works! You must sign-up for thisclass in advance. The cost for this class is $25 per family andincludes the Holding Your Family Together book by RichMelheim as well as a Course workbook. Please contact thechurch office or Pastor Gerber if you would like to sign up.LEADER: Pastor Anthony GerberLOCATION: Lighthouse CaféTIME: Sundays, 9:15-10:15 a.m. (Oct. 2-Nov. 6)
Exodus Part 1 covers the first 19 chapters of Exodus.This nine-session Bible study includes: Hopeless Suffering |The Lord Calls Moses to the Rescue | Facing Roadblocks |Signs of Power | Proof of the Lord’s Authority | The Passover| Rescue to Freedom | Providing in the Desert | The LordCalls Israel to Himself. As you progress through this 9-sessionstudy, participants will better understand the covenant Godmade with His people in Exodus and the significance it has forGod's people of the new covenant.LEADER: Pastor Michael RothLOCATION: Lighthouse Café, Ministry CenterTIME: 9:30-11:00am
Few things in life can be more intimidating that taking on therole of fatherhood. Whether it's a planned event or one oflife's little surprises it demands our full attention and acommitment to put our all into it. Using various study guides,we will address the challenges in being loving and Christ-likefathers to our families, especially in a society that frequentlyportrays dads as buffoons and ill-equipped to care forthemselves, much less their kids. Along with time in God’sWord, we will share life together. What were some of ourfatherhood ‘wins’ since we last met? How can we celebratethose? What were some of our fatherhood ‘losses’? How canwe learn from those?LEADER: Pastor Anthony GerberLOCATION: Lighthouse Café, Ministry CenterTIME: 1st & 3rd Tuesdays, 6:00-7:00 a.m.
This is a class that is designed for those who would like to learnabout the Christian faith from a Lutheran perspective. Itprepares people for membership in the Lutheran Church andTrinity. It is a great way to get your questions answered in aninformal and non-threatening atmosphere. Childcare and allthe necessary materials are provided. The following topic willbe covered: God’s Word | God’s Grace | The Triune God |Jesus Christ | The Holy Spirit | The Sacrament of HolyBaptism | The Sacrament of the Lord’s Supper | Living theNew Life of Faith | Fulfilling the Great Commission and Livingthe Great Commandment | Rejoicing in God’s Gift ofCommunity | Integrating into the Life of the ChurchLEADER: Pastor Michael RothLOCATION: Ministry Center, 1st FloorTIME: 6:30-8:30pm
We all need a plan for our money. Financial Peace University(FPU) is that plan! It teaches God's ways of handling money.Through video teaching, class discussions and interactive smallgroup activities, FPU presents biblical, practical steps to getfrom where you are to where you've dreamed you could be.This plan will show you how to get rid of debt, manage yourmoney, spend and save wisely, and much more! Each familymust have their own FPU Membership and Materials. If youhave never taken an FPU class before, that cost is $93. If youhave taken a class before, then you can sit in on any and alllessons for free! There is an additional cost, though, if youwould like to update your Materials. There will be a previewsession on September 6 at 6:30 p.m. in the Solid Rock Café, orduring the Kick-Off Sunday in the Gym on September 11 from9:00 a.m. – noon.LEADER: Pastor Anthony GerberLOCATION: Solid Rock CaféTIME: Tuesdays, 6:30-8:00 p.m. (Sept. 20-Nov. 22)COST: $93.00 per couple
With the 500th anniversary of the Reformation occurring in2017 you will want to know as much as you can about theLutheran Church and what it means to be a Lutheran. This classis what you need. What makes the Lutheran confession of faithunique? Why is Lutheran worship different than at the churchnext door? Does it have to be confusing? If you’re a lifelongLutheran looking to dig deeper, new to Lutheranism and wantanswers, or are just curious about the Lutheran church—thisbook is for you! Conversational and fun to flip through, the
SUNDAY
MONDAY
ADULT BIBLE STUDY – LUTHERANISM 101(begins Sept. 18th)
ADULT BIBLE STUDY–REVELATIONS | (begins Sept. 18th)
FAITH5 PARENTING CLASS (Oct 2-Nov 6)
LIFE LIGHT BIBLE STUDY–EXODUS–part 1(begins Sept. 12th )
DAD'S SMALL GROUP (1st & 3rd Tuesday's)(begins Sept. 20th)
ADULT INSTRUCTION CLASS (begins Sept. 13th)10 week ClassMembership Class or Review of Christian Doctrine
FINANCIAL PEACE (Sept. 20-Nov 22)
SON-RISERS BIBLE STUDY–LUTHERANISM 101(begins Sept. 14th)
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reference guide for this class helps you easily get to knowtheology basics in a way that won’t make your brain hurt.LEADER: Pastor Michael RothLOCATION: Lighthouse Café, Ministry CenterTIME: 6:45-7:45 a.m.
This year we will look at the book of Acts. The theme of Acts isis "the spread of the Gospel to all the known world". Ladies,imagine yourself stepping away from the craziness and takingthe time to spend with other Christian women in a relaxingatmosphere with coffee or tea and refilling your well by beingfed with the very Word of God. I invite you to take the time tojoin us. Questions contact Debby Miskill 983-5000.Childcare is provided.LEADER: Debby MiskillLOCATION: Ministry Center, Lighthouse LoungeTIME: 9-10:30 am
The Wired Word class uses questions and Scriptureconsiderations from current events, topics, and happenings inthe United States and around the world as a basis for adult,intelligent and provocative discussions. Members of the classare truly thinking about their beliefs and the Biblicalapplications to their own day-to-day lives.LEADER: Rich HackbarthLOCATION: Ministry Center, LHCTIME 6:30-8p
Join with a host of other adults for a time of fellowship and studyof God's Word. Plenty of breakfast treats abound in this group.LEADER: Pastor Tom BatskyLOCATION: Lighthouse Café, Ministry CenterTIME: 9:30am– Coffee and breakfast treats
10:00-11:00am– Bible Study
The Uncommon curriculum, Kara Powell, will help God's Wordto become real for Junior High students. It makes connectionswith these students and the culture in which they live. Thestudents will interact with the Old and New Testament texts asthey grow deeper in their faith.LEADERS: Pastor Anthony Gerber, Terry Bird, Tim ErnstLOCATION: School Room 205 (7th grade classroom)TIME: 9:15-10:15 a.m.
Need a break from everything? Come join us on Sundayevenings for some time to hang-out and build up the body ofChrist. There will be structured and unstructured time. Need to
work on homework? Bring it. Have friends that aren’tmembers? Bring them! Have questions about life or faith thatyou want answered? Bring them too!LEADER: Pastor GerberLOCATION: Solid Rock CaféTIME: Sundays, 6:30-7:30 p.m.
5th and 6th graders will be preparing for confirmation bylearning Bible stories and the truth of God’s Word. 7th and8th graders will be starting a self-paced program. Theemphasis of this program will be to go more in-depth into theBible and learn what Martin Luther teaches us in hiscatechism. Parents will be involved in the teaching (andlearning!). Wednesday evenings will be a time to study, askquestions, discuss individual topics, and recite memory work.LEADER: Pastor Anthony Gerber/Vicar MulletLOCATION: Trinity School Rooms 204 and 205Time: 6:30-7:30p
If you have any Youth Ministry Questions Contact:Pastor Anthony Gerber; Phone #: 269-983-5000 Ext. 410 orEmail: [email protected]
This is a special year in Sunday School for many reasons. Firstwe are pleased to announce that Stacy Gerber will be serving asthe Sunday School Coordinator. She had served in this positionat her previous church. Stacy will be bringing a fresh approachto our Sunday School program. This year your child will bedigging into the Life of Jesus. In a chronological one yearprogram, kids will walk in the foot steps of Jesus from his birthto his resurrection and accession. Sunday School is open tochildren age 3 years through 5th grade. You may register yourchild at anytime during the year. Sunday School begins at9:15a and ends at 10:15a, and meets in the Children’s MinistryRoom located on the lower level (by the Fellowship Hall).LEADER: Stacy GerberTIME: 9:15-10:15amLOCATION: Children’s Ministry Room
W.O.W. Begins on September 14th. With it, K.F.C. Will bemeeting from 6:30-8pm. We consider K.F.C. to be like a miniDay Camp, where each week your child will be doing a differentactivity. K.F.C. is open to children 5 years through 5th grade.LEADER: Debby MiskillTIME: 6:30-8pmLOCATION: School Gym
MUSIC MINISTRY at Trinity Lutheran Church:
• Adult Choir (High-School and older)Wednesday's 7:30-9:00p
• Contemporary Praise Team – Thursdays 7:00-8:00p• Want to do something but not sure what? If you sing or
play an instrument, talk to Paula Steuernagel or BradChaffee to get connected to serve the church with yourmusical talent.
Ladies you are invited to see Beth Moore “Living Proof”simulcast on Saturday, September 17th in the Trinity MinistryCenter, doors open at 10:00am. Join women from around theworld for this inspiring one-day event with Beth Moore as sheencourages you to dig deeper into the Word of God. There willbe lunch and snacks included, you will also receive the LivingProof note book for you to take notes in. If you would like toattend contact Debby Miskill at 983-5000 ext.402 to reserveyour spot. Due to the limited seating I encourage to reserveyour spot early.DATE: Saturday, September 17thLOCATION: Lighthouse Cafe, Ministry CenterTIME OF SIMULCAST: 10:30 am – 5:15 pmCOST $20.00 (Checks can be made out to Trinity
and in memo put Women’s Ministry).
Join other women for a lively discussion of a book of theMonth. Check the Women’s Ministry page in the Connected forthe current book selection. The Book Club meets on the thirdSaturday of the month.LEADER: Tracie BerghausTIME: 10:15-11:15amPLACE: Biggby Coffee
Trinity, through its Family Activity Team offers some veryexciting family oriented events during the year. They aredesigned to bring adults and children together for fellowship,laughter, learning and fun. Included in these events include:
The movies will be shown in the Ministry Center, Lighthouse Café.Watch for information about Family Movie Nights throughout theyear. Held in the Lighthouse Café, Ministry Center. First one forthe year will be on Sunday, Sept. 18th at 5:00pm.
Come and enjoy a safe alternative to public ‘Trick or Treating’.A variety of activities to keep children entertained, includingTrick or Treating. Save the Date, Hallow Him is on Sunday,October 23rd, 4:00 – 6:00pm
Please don't hesitate to contact the ChurchOffice at 983-5000, if you have any questions.
"CHRIST & COFFEE" Women's Bible Study (begins Sept. 14th)
“THE WIRED WORD” (begins Sept. 14th)
ADULT BIBLE FELLOWSHIP (begin Sept. 15th)
JUNIOR HIGH (6th-8th grade) BIBLE STUDY(begins Sept. 18th)
HIGH SCHOOL YOUTH GROUP
JUNIOR HIGH NON-TRINITY SCHOOL CONFIRMATION(begins Sept. 14th)
CHILDREN'S SUNDAY SCHOOL (begins Sept. 18th)
K.F.C. (KIDS FOR CHRIST) (begins Sept. 14th)
BETH MOORE SIMULCAST | Sept. 17th
WOMEN'S BOOK CLUB
SPECIAL ACTIVITIES FOR THE FAMILY
FAMILY MOVIE/PIZZA NITE
HALLOW HIM
THURSDAY
SUNDAY
SUNDAY
YOUTH MINISTRY
WEDNESDAY
CHILDREN'S MINISTRY
ADDITIONAL OPPORTUNITIES
WOMEN'S OPPORTUNITIES
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SCHOOL NEWS
Our theme this year is, "It's still all about Jesus." Hebrews 13:8.We are looking forward to a great school year. The hectic firstweek has passed by and now we can get into the classroomroutine of learning. This year we have a new teacher in grade 4,Mrs. Laurie Mantei. Mrs. Mantei lives in St. Joseph and bringswith her a wealth of experience and knowledge. Other returningstaff members are Katie Hartfield, Kim Kelly, Susan Case, AlisonSchmidt, Heather Steffens, Tim Ernest, Jessica Maynard, NateChaffee, Paula Steuernagel, and Terry Bird.
We are still looking to fill the position of food service manager,(head cook.) Please pass the word if you know of someone whohas this experience.
Back to School Night September 13Christian Education Sunday September 18Book Fair September 19-23Port-O-Pit Chicken Dinner September 25
September Calendar
Serving Christ Together,Mrs. Terry Bird | Principal
EARLY CHILDHOOD CENTER
School is back in session and we have hit theground running! I am so excited for this schoolyear. We have lots of new families coming toTrinity this fall. What a joy to see so many childrenlearning about Jesus and being part of our Trinityfamily. I am looking forward to visits to theorchards, school pictures and hot lunch! The kidsare excited to meet their new teachers, see oldfriends and make new ones. The teachers areexcited to meet new students and plan lots ofgreat activities for them! The Early Childhoodcenter is hopping and I couldn't be happier. Stopin and see us sometime and check out what all theexcitement is about. The kids love to share aboutwhat they have been doing. Check out the bulletinboards and art projects. We stay busy! Thank youall for your prayers and support. Enjoy your "Backto School" adventures, whatever they may be!
Blessings,Robyn Adams, Director | Trinity Lutheran ECC
MEMORIALS The following have made a gift to Trinity Lutheran or School
In memory of Erwin Kreter:
In memory of Cliff Machacek:
In memory of Toni Kreter:
In memory of Lorraine Truhn:
In memory of Rodney Burch:
In memory of Roger Poole:
In memory of Lillian Yircott:
Gary & Shirley StichterRosanne BrognoMark & Elizabeth GibbsKay KossenRuth PatzkowskyLouise MuellerBob & Jill SpencerDonnisKuver
Eleanor Dorow
Rosanne Brogno
Beatrice Siemon
Debra & Marge Mihlhauser
Agnes LayJan Burress
Marcie Schalon
In memory of Eloris Schulte:Marion MilnikelRuth PatzkowskyEleanor DorowBill & Margot PyattRich & Jan EllisPhil & Loraine FrobelAgnes LayJerry & Donna PechtelMargaret BesterveltRichard &Dollie SchmaltzMarjorie BischoffLouise MuellerKaren KetzerJan Burress
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K.F.C. + (Kid's for Christ)
Family Movie and Pizza Night
This year your child will be digging into the Life ofJesus. In a chronological one year program, kids willwalk in the foot steps of Jesus from his birth to hisresurrection and accession. Sunday School is open tochildren age 3 years to 5th grade. You may registeryour child at anytime during the year. The first day ofSunday School will be on Sunday, September 18.Sunday School begins at 9:15 and ends at 10:15 in thechildren's ministry room located on the lower level nextto the fellowship hall. Another change is that you canregister your child online by going towww.trinitystjoe.org or fill out a form at the MinistryFair on Sunday, September 11.
This is a very special year in Sunday School for manyreasons. First I am very excited to announce the StacyGerber is coming on as the Sunday School Coordinator.This is a position she has served at before. Stacy will bebringing a new and fresh approach to Sunday School.Another change will be in the children's ministry room.As some of us are aware there has been a problemwith the sound in the room. This is currently beingworked on by adding sound absorbing panels.
K.F.C. begins Wednesday, September 14 at 6:30 7:30pm. We consider K.F.C. + a mini day camp, whereeach week your child will be doing a different activity .K.F.C. + is open to children 5 years through 5th grade.
Mark your calendars for Sunday, September 18 at 5:00in the Ministry Center's Lighthouse Café for familymovie and pizza night. Our Movie for this month is"Zootopia" . Along with pizza there will be lots ofpopcorn, drinks, and desserts. We ask for a $3.00donation that will go to cover the pizza.
Save the Date, Hallow Him is onSunday, October 23 4:00 – 6:00
Children's MinistriesSenior High Youth
Junior High Youth
Hooray!! School has started! Aren't you so excited?This year, our theme for Youth Group will be 'Being
an Echo.' This was one of the themes from theNational Youth Gathering. Not only will we be talking
about how we can be an echo of Jesus in our dailylives, but we will put these into practice by having
more opportunities to serve others in our area.
Youth group will typically meet on Sundays from6:30-7:30pm, but that schedule fluctuates, so make
sure that you are on Pastor Gerber's email list(if you're not sure, email him at
and signed up for the Remind notifications (again, ifyou're not sure, email Pastor Gerber).
Confirmation will be starting up soon! ConfirmationOrientation (6th-8th grade Trinity school students and
5th-8th grade non-Trinity school students) will beThursday, September 8th and the first meeting for
non-Trinity school students will be Wednesday,September 14th. More information will be availableat the Orientation. You should have already receiveda couple letters from me (Pastor Gerber) in the mailregrading dates and the Orientation. If you haven'tand are interested in Confirmation this year, pleasecontact me at
Drop-ins are an after school time on Wednesdaysfrom 3:15pm to 5:30pm. Students can study and
spend quality time with friends. All 6th – 8th gradestudents are welcome to join us!
There will be a junior high Bible Study on Sundaymornings for all 6th-8th graders. Refer to the Bible
Study page for more information.
Youth group will typically meet once a month onSundays from 5:15-6:15pm, but that schedulefluctuates, so make sure that you are on Pastor
Gerber's email list (if you're not sure, email him [email protected]) and signed up
for the Remind notifications (again, if you're not sure,email Pastor Gerber).
Youth News
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S.A.G.E.S.(Senior Adults Growing & Exploring)
Get those sneakers on! S.A.G.E.S. are off walking and exploring forthe month of September .
First on WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14TH, we will beheading out of town to Dowagiac to visit with atour guide at the DOWAGIC AREA HISTORYMUSEUM which has three floors of interestinghistorical trivia to learn and reminisce about. Thereis an elevator available so no stair climbing . Afterour tour we will have lunch at the local, popularZEKE'S RESTAURANT (lunch is on your own). Fromthere we will be traveling to the OLD RUGGEDCROSS CHURCH whereby there is a 13 footwooden cross on a hill, a statue of Christ and wewill be having a private tour of the church/grounds.Watch the church bulletin about sign up, carpooling (there are some spots available). What afun day to do "hands on learning" and to enjoy each other's company.
Then on TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20TH, we are "TAKING OUR TOWNBACK" after all the visitors have left .that 's right, we are exploring St.Joseph. We will start off by visiting the SILVER BEACH CAROUSEL for atalk about the history of the carousels and much/much more. Maybeyou can even ride the Carousel on your favorite critter or just sit on abench. From there we will be "brown bagging" our lunch in the parkarea and then heading up on the bluff to have two individuals talk tous about two popular spots the BERRIEN COUNTY LA WENFORCEMENT MEMORIAL and the MAIDS OF MIST WATERFOUNTAIN. Then to finish the day with a little more sweetness, wewill visit KILWINS for a scoop of ice cream before heading home.
Watch the church bulletin about more information on these twoevents.
"DON'T COUNT THE DAYS, MAKE THE DAYS COUNT"
U.S. Marines
U.S. Army / National Guard
U.S. Navy
U.S. Air Force / National Guard
U.S. Coast Guard
Gunnery Sgt Andrew C. Wedde, Marines, stationed at CampPendleton, CA; Grandson of Irma Wedde
LC David Bluschke, son of Scott Bluschke
CPL Paul Jersey, stationed in Camp Pendleton, CA; son of Tim andJill Jersey
PFC. Christopher S. Hendrix, U.S. Marines Reserves; son of William& Cheryl Hendrix
Jacob Long, Army, stationed at Ft. Sill, OK, son of Jim andSuzy Russell
Sgt. Evan Wilder, Army, Stationed at Fort Carson, CO, son ofMary Wilder
1st Sgt. Keith Bickers, Army National Guard, returned fromAfghanistan, stationed in Round Rock, TX, Son of Carol Bickers
Lt. JG Adam Roth, Naval Aviator, Stationed on USS GeorgeWashington, based in Japan; son of Rev. Michael and Amy Roth
Airman Evan Pyatt, US Air Force, stationed in Lackland AFB,Texas, Grandson of Bill & Margo Pyatt
Master Sgt. Karl Stenske, stationed in Florida, nephew ofIrma Wedde
Tech Sergeant, John Pyatt, Minnesota Air National Guard, 133rdCivil Engineering Squadron, stationed in Minneapolis, MN, son ofBill & Margo Pyatt
Seaman Camille Downey, stationed in Elizabeth City, NC,niece of Jan Dasse
Those Serving in theArmed Forces
We Need Your Help!We are starting a bulletin board where we will postnewspaper, magazine, or any printed articles that
highlight our member's accomplishments, recognitions,or special activities. If you, your family, or someoneyou know from Trinity is recognized, please bring a
copy of the article to the Church Office to bepreviewed. We will then post it on our Special
Member Moments bulletin board.
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WOMEN'S MINISTRY LADIES AIDBETH MOORE SIMULCAST
WOMEN’S BIBLE STUDY
WOMEN'S BOOK CLUB
SLEEPING MAT MINISTRY
Ladies you are invited to see the Beth Moore "Living Proof" simulcast onSaturday, September 17 in the Trinity Ministry Center, doors open at 10:00. Joinwomen from around the world for this inspiring one-day event with Beth Mooreas she encourages you to dig deeper into the Word of God. Lunch and snacksare included, as well as a Living Proof notebook for you to take notes in.Time of Simulcast: 10:30 am – 5:15 pmCost $20.00 Checks can be made out to Trinity and memo Women’s Ministry.If you would like to attend contact Debby Miskill at 983-5000 ext.402 to reserve your spot. Due to the limitedseating I encourage to reserve your spot early.
The theme of Acts is "the spread of the Gospel to all the known world". Ladies, imagine yourself steppingaway from the craziness and taking the time to spend with other Christian women in a relaxing atmospherewith coffee or tea and refilling your well by being feed with the very Word of God. I invite you to take thetime to join us. Childcare is provided.Leader: Debby MiskillLocation: Lower Lounge (ministry Center)Day: Wednesday’s (Beginning on Wednesday September 14)Time: 9:00 – 10:30 a.m.
Look for more information In the October Connected orin the church bulletin insert.
Middle aged, disappointed and self-loathing, Adam Camp is anything but the picture of a successful man.With his wife threatening to leave him and their son addicted to drugs, Adam teeters on the verge ofabsolute despair—questioning his own existence and purpose for living. After an explosive argument withhis wife, Adam searches for an escape as he sets out on a journey that will dramatically recolor his world.While walking through the city park, Adam is approached by an old painter. The mysterious artist convincesAdam to let him paint his portrait and what happens next is nothing short of a masterpiece.Leader: Tracie BerghausLocation: BiggbyTime: 10:15Date: 3rd Saturday of the Month
The Sleeping Mat Ministry is looking for volunteers to assist in cutting the plastic bags, assembling the bagsinto plarn (plastic yarn), and crocheting the plarn into the mats. Once a mat is completed they will bedistributed into our community to the homeless. This is something that can be done at home or you areinvited to come to the plarn group which meets the 2nd and 4th Monday of the month from 2:00-4:00 in theLighthouse Cafe . The most important thing that we all can do is keep those that are homeless in ourprayers. For more information please contact contact Debby Miskill at983-5000
Beginning is October!
Christ & Coffee -- "ACTS"
Jeanne Strine will beginning the month of October.
The Impressionist by Tim Clinton for September
Next meeting is Tuesday, September 6Please note the time: 1:00pm to 3:00pmIn the Lighthouse Café Ministry Center
Summer is over and our meeting time haschanged to1:00pm to 3:00pm
This coming monthly meeting will be veryinformative. It is concerning an organizationwhich we should be aware of, in ourcommunity. Our speaker will be PeggySchaefer from PACE. She will be informing usof Elder Care at Home. Of course, visitors aremost welcome.
If you missed the summer meetings, youmissed some nice times. In July, TracyGierada from the Heritage Center showed aslide presentation of our local Lighthouse, itshistory, and its recent restoration. The Augustmeeting featured the Shoreline Sounds, awomen's barbershop chorus, who entertainedus with "oldies but goodies." We also heardreports from the LWML convention. MarilynMallonee was recipient of the door prize.
It's always nice when you take the time andspend it with your friends in Christianfellowship.
Hostesses for the afternoon will be ArdathPoole, Loraine Frobel, Edythe Hedman, andBeth Wassilak.
See you there.
Trinity Lutheran Church Bible Study Kickoff and Ministry Fair
Sunday, September 11, 2016 | 9:00am to Noon
Follow the footprints to the gymnasium to learn about the exciting Bible Study Opportunities,learn more about the Ministries of Trinity, investigate the Bible and Book Sale, and support the
150th Anniversary by purchasing a shirt or cup, and then join us for a light breakfast in thecafé (Serving pancakes, sausage, streusel, donuts, coffee & juice).
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Nurse's Corner
Jan Yelding, RN, Parish Nurse Eating HealthyEating healthy is recommendedfor every aspect of our health.These tips are for older peoplebut everyone can benefit fromthese tips.
Making healthy food choices is asmart thing to do no matterhow old you are! Your bodychanges through your 60s, 70s,80s, and beyond. Food providesnutrients you need as you age.Use these tips to choose foodsfor better health at each stage oflife.
With age, you may lose some ofyour sense of thirst. Drink wateroften. Low fat or fat-free milk or100% juice also helps you stayhydrated. Limit beverages thathave lots of added sugars orsalt. Learn which liquids arebetter choices.
Meals are moreenjoyable when you eat withothers. Invite a friend to join youor take part in a potluck at leasttwice a week. A senior center orplace of worship may offermeals that are shared withothers. There are many ways tomake meal times pleasing.
Findtrusted nutrition informationfrom ChooseMyPlate.gov andthe National Institute on Aging.Get advice on what to eat, howmuch to eat, and which foods tochoose, all based on the Dietary
Guidelines for Americans. Findsensible, flexible ways to chooseand prepare tasty meals so youcan eat foods you need.
Learnto recognize how much to eat soyou can control portion size.MyPlate's SuperTracker showsamounts of food you need. Wheneating out, pack part of your mealto eat later. One restaurant dishmight be enough for two meals ormore.
Includea variety of different coloredvegetables to brighten your plate.Most vegetables are a low-caloriesource of nutrients. Vegetables arealso a good source of fiber.
Many people find that their teethand gums change as they age.People with dental problemssometimes find it hard to chewfruits, vegetables, or meats. Don'tmiss out on needed nutrients!Eating softer foods can help. Trycooked or canned foods likeunsweetened fruit, low-sodiumsoups, or canned tuna.
Foodsmay seem to lose their flavor asyou age. If favorite dishes tastedifferent, it may not be the cook!Maybe your sense of smell, senseof taste, or both have changed.Medicines may also change howfoods taste. Add flavor to yourmeals with herbs and spices.
Don't take achance with your health. A food-related illness can be lifethreatening for an older person.
Throw out food that might not besafe. Avoid certain foods that arealways risky for an older person,such as unpasteurized dairy foods.Other foods can be harmful to youwhen they are raw orundercooked, such as eggs,sprouts, fish, shellfish, meat, orpoultry.
Make the right choiceswhen buying food. Pay attention toimportant nutrients to know aswell as calories, fats, sodium, andthe rest of the Nutrition Factslabel. Ask your doctor if there areingredients and nutrients youmight need to limit or to increase.
Foodis the best way to get nutrients youneed. Should you take vitamins orother pills or powders with herbsand minerals? These are calleddietary supplements. Your doctorwill know if you need them. Moremay not be better. Some caninterfere with your medicines oraffect your medical conditions.
Go to www.ChooseMyPlate.govandwww.nia.nih.gov/health/topics/nutrition for more information.
Choosing Healthy Meals as YouGet Older | 10 Healthy EatingTips for People Age 65+
1. Drink plenty of liquids:
2. Make eating a socialevent:
3. Plan healthy meals:
4. Know how much to eat:
5. Vary your vegetables:
6. Eat for your teeth and gums:
7. Use herbs and spices:
8. Keep food safe:
9. Read the Nutrition Factslabel:
10. Ask your doctor aboutvitamins or supplements:
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Martin Luther, the author of the Reformation wrote, "A Christian is aperfectly free lord of all, subject to none. A Christian is a perfectly dutifulservant of all, subject to all." Perhaps those two sentences appear at first tobe contradictory. What Luther was trying to help us understand is that we, asChristians, are called to freedom from an obligation to serve, but that weare called to the freedom to serve joyfully. This call to joyful servanthood isunderstood and often scoffed at, simply because we have confusedservanthood with servitude. Servitude conveys the idea of bondage and evenslavery. Servanthood, on the other hand, connotes voluntary service, joyfulgiving of ourselves, a willing choice to help others, and selfless commitment.One who is involved in servitude serves unwillingly out of a sense of fearand has no hope of entering into a different state, while one involved inservanthood lives in an exalted state, a healthy and uplifting climate ofhelping others. Even though challenges must be overcome and problems
may abound, the joy of servanthood is the overriding experience. How dowe get from a state of servitude to a state of servanthood? This transition ismade when we properly understand the Word of God which clearly definesservanthood by explaining Christ's purpose in coming to Earth: " . . . theSon of Man did not come to be served, but to serve, and to give His life as aransom for many" (Matthew 20:28). Jesus has lived the perfect life of theservant in our places, so we no longer are constrained to try to "measureup" to what God expects. The Law never saves, never enables us, onlyshows us our shortcomings. When we look at Christ, though, and how Helived His earthly life and what He has done for us, we are freed to respondwith heartfelt, sincere, loving service to those He has placed around us. Theacts of service we render are the same; the motivation and attitude arewhat make the difference. Through Christ, we are elevated to the exaltedstate of servanthood.
Stewardship Used with permission lcms
The Exalted State of Servanthood
Staying Connected in PrayerPerhaps the most significant presidential election in decades will take place in alittle less than three months. Numerous Christian organizations are speaking outand urging Christians to take their right to vote seriously and to even pray aboutthe voting process in this country. Below are just a few links and excerpts fromseveral of them. It is imperative that we are continually interceding for ourcountry and its leaders:
(http://www.presidentialprayerteam.com/pray-the-vote-2016/)
• For America's voting process to be fair and ethical.• For all American citizens to use their voting rights.• That voter fraud will be eliminated in the upcoming election.
Christian voters must embrace their duty to vote - particularly for righteouscandidates. Our laziness, our disrespect for the opportunity God has given us inthe vote, is a large sin for which we need to repent. While the enemies of Godoften use their votes to 'storm the gates' so to speak, we squander theopportunities the Lord has provided to advance His kingdom through thepeaceful vote. Some of our brethren stock up on food for the crises, and a few pileup guns and ammo, but how many of the now fearful have consistently voted inevery election? How many have worked to convince their Christian brethren to puton their boots and to go and vote on the appointed day? We often hear thecomplaint that there are no sound candidates for which to vote. Sometimes this istrue. Oftentimes what we mean is that we do not think that the well qualifiedcandidate can win. So we stay home. Hence we make our fears into a self-fulfilling reality. The percentage of Christians who do not vote is typically large.
This needs to change sooner rather than later (John Bona, The Christian VoteBook, 2016). [my emphasis]
May future presidents take seriously their biblical, constitutional duty to exercisetrue justice! May they nominate judges at every level who will affirm commonsense systems, programs, and protections to prevent voter fraud. May Goddeliver our nation from the lawless spirit that has pervaded our land from theWhite House to the city streets. May He intervene to prevent voter fraud this yearand expose every criminal act. May criminals be exposed, and brought to justice!(Pr 20:10; Lk 8:16-17; 1 Cor 4:5; ; 2 Th 2:7)
May God grant pastors across our land great courage! And may He stir them tolead as never before-in their churches and communities! Like the "Black RobedRegiment" of the Founding Era, may they teach and equip their people to standfight and build amid the unique challenges of our day. May we dedicateourselves to rebuilding the good that we have lost over the past 60 years, so thatour children will have hope and a future. (Josh 1:7; Joshua 23:6; Neh 4:14; Jer29:11; )
https://blog.frcaction.org/2016/07/comparison-democrat-and-republican-platforms/
Presidential Prayer Team
…As the Lord leads, please pray:
Family Research Council Prayer Targets
At this link is a comparison of Democrat and Republican platforms provided sothat Christians can pray and vote their biblical values:
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TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH AND SCHOOLCONGREGATIONAL FINANCIAL STATEMENT—2014-2015 FISCAL YEAR
July 1, 2015 through July 31, 2016
A more detailed Treasurer'sReport is available for
viewing in the Church Office.Respectfully submitted,
Gus Damaske, Treasurer
ANNUAL ACTUAL % OF ANNUAL ANNUAL ACTUAL % OF ANNUAL
BUDGET YTD BUDGET BUDGET YTD BUDGET
TOTAL REVENUE $2,308,954.50 $270,034.77 11.70% $2,408,346.50 $257,488.57 10.69%
TOTAL EXPENSES $2,308,945.98 $167,650.28 7.26% $2,408,026.50 $172,228.63 7.15%
REVENUE OVER/(UNDER) EXPENSES $8.52 $102,384.49 1201695.89% $320.00 $85,259.94 26643.73%
6/30/2016 7/31/2016
SHORT-TERM DEBT Authorized Balances Change Balances
Church Extension Fund Line of Credit $250,000.00 $219,994.03 ($214.00) $219,780.03
LONG-TERM DEBT
Church Extension Fund Mortgage $711,776.44 ($4,955.56) $706,820.88
TOTAL DEBT $931,770.47 ($5,169.56) $926,600.91
Over/(Under) YTD Over/
WEEKLY ENVELOPE & PLATE Contributions to Meet Budget (Under) Budget
July 3, 2016 $12,129.31 -$1,978.38 ($1,978.38)
July 10, 2016 $10,284.53 -$3,823.16 ($5,801.54)
July 17, 2016 $11,364.32 -$2,743.37 ($8,544.92)
July 24, 2016 $11,109.00 -$2,998.69 ($11,543.61)
July 31, 2016 $11,344.75 -$2,762.94 ($14,306.55)
Totals $56,231.91 -$14,306.55
Weekly Envelope & Plate Budget Needed: $14,107.69
CASH REPORT--JULY, 2016
DAILY LOW BALANCE -$20,070.91
DAILY HIGH BALANCE $133,535.54
DAILY AVERAGE FOR THE MONTH $52,504.06
GENERAL FUND
2013-2014 2014-2015
5:30 Pizza in the Fellowship Hall6:30 Bible Class or Worship
"Mid-Week Worship""The Wired Word"
"Choir"
K.F.C. (Kids for Christ) (5-12 year olds)5th & 6th Grade Non-Trinity School Confirmation7th & 8th Grade Non-Trinity School Confirmation
Childcare is provided for children 5 yearsand under.
Opportunities For Adults:
For Youth and Children:
(following the Worship service at 7:30pm)
W. O. W. (Word On Wednesday)
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We Are Celebrating...
9/1 Roberta Knefelkamp, Irv Neubauer (91), Grant Wood9/2 Louan Beaudoin, Tami Genovese, Scott Getz, Suzanne Nemitz, Eric Price,
Brady VerHage9/3 Matthew Gilbert, Karly Klaer, Andrew McCrery, Phyllis Nelson,
David White9/4 Kelly Arney, Laura Bischoff, Cindy Fechner, Marilyn Getz, Paul Kruggel,
Shane Ridenour9/5 Dorothy Duschek (86), Darlene Hendrix, Beth Jeffers, Nolan Kahne,
Tracy Petzke9/6 Dylan Clem, Kelsey Hedman, David Kiessel, Elisabeth Schults (88)9/7 Joanne Bluschke (81), Jeff Cooper, Victor Purtha, Joan Radde,
Marilyn Robbins, Jessie Siek9/8 Greg Baker, Jim Goff, Michael Hart, Paul Langdon, Breena Scharrer9/9 Walter Gresens, Michael Hall, Stacy Nemitz, Erik Peden, Linda Steinmetz,
Robyn Wendzel9/10 Raymond Brockway, Connor Hubble, Noah Weidner9/11 Abigail Hartfield, Erna Joachim (86)9/12 Lilly Halliday, Matthew Langdon, Sylvia Lieberg, Cheryl Schulte,
Caroline Szwabowski, Nolan Wilford9/13 Janice Hostetler, Carol Schmidtke, Kimberly Schultz, Stacy Smith,
David Tilly9/14 Gabriella Brady, Jeanette Catania (80), Bryan Dohm, Todd Hocker,
Diane Woodford9/15 Barbara Devries(85), Gerhardt Doroh (94), Deb Pratt9/16 Cindy Doroh, Sara Fetke, Robert Humberg (92), Phillip Peterson,
Robert Raines9/17 Mark Breitenmoser, Rick Fechner, Barbara Merrill, Andy Runser,
Kevin Siek, Loren Smith, Earlene Whorton9/18 Tracie Berghaus, Izack Coburn, Anissa DeSanctis, Douglas Hendrix,
Nicholas Siedenstrang9/19 Francine Barchett, Stuart Wortman9/20 Leanne Chambers, Avery DeSanctis, Ursula Henkel, Trina Lawrence,
Kimberly Neubauer, Donald Schlaack, Ethan Szornyi, Larry Weeks9/21 Rachel Clem, Marcia Graham, Charles Hadley (81), Benjamin Hall,
Maya Layton, John Miller9/22 Charlene Archut, Sue Brewer, Julianne Eaton, Elizabeth Jones,
Jessica Lenardson, Lisa Pedde, Raelene Stickney, Dick Wendt (81)9/23 Kim Hedman, Ben Iliff, Joseph Kirby, Reinhold Lenz (88), Richard Mak,
Fred Schultz (87)9/24 Riley Ellis, Justin Farrish, Riley Klaer, Louie Miltibarger, Willard Strine II,
Marian Wagner (85)9/25 Katie Hartfield, Sandy Klank, Jennifer Knuth, Donna Lippert, Robert Perry,
Joyce Pschigoda, Sherri Ruff9/26 John Blahnik, Beverly Garcia, Wayne Hedman (81), Stephanie Juhl,
Marilu Patzkowsky, Cherie Sunday9/27 Timothy Farrish, Roger King, Donna Schmidt, Annette Schrag9/28 Terry Bird, Judith Lazor, Bernie Lieberg, Antonio Macerata,
Iliana Macerata, Luca Macerata, Alexis Thalman9/29 Hannah Carson, Richard Ellis, Karahlyn Meier, Herta Schmileke,
Babette Smith9/30 Carol Beebe, Sara Milnikel, Michael Pecoraro, Laurie Schmidtke,
Pam Stewart
The following Trinity Members are celebrating birthdays this month...
If you do not see your birthday listed, please call the Church Office @983-5000 to update your records. We indicate the age of members 80 years &
over. If you do not want your age listed, please contact the Church Office.
DailyLectionary9/1 1 Kings 18:1–19; Eph. 1:1–239/2 1 Kings 18:20–40; Eph. 2:1–229/3 1 Kings 19:1–21; 1 Kings 20:1–22:53;
Eph. 3:1–219/4 2 Kings 2:1–18; Eph. 4:1–249/5 2 Kings 2:19–25, 4:1–7; Eph. 4:25–5:149/6 2 Kings 4:8–22, 32–37; Eph. 5:15–339/7 2 Kings 4:38–5:8; Eph. 6:1–249/8 2 Kings 5:9–27; Phil. 1:1–209/9 2 Kings 6:1–23; 2 Kings 6:24–8:29;
Phil. 1:21–2:119/10 2 Kings 9:1–13, 10:18–29;
2 Kings 13:1–18:8; Phil. 2:12–309/11 2 Chron. 29:1–24; Phil. 3:1–219/12 2 Chron. 31:1–21; Phil. 4:1–239/13 2 Chron. 32:1–22; Hos. 1:1–14:9;
Col. 1:1–239/14 2 Chron. 33:1–25; Jonah 1:1–4:11;
Col. 1:24–2:79/15 2 Chron. 34:1–4, 8–11, 14–33;
Nah. 1:1–3:19; Col. 2:8–239/16 2 Chron. 35:1–7, 16–25;
Zeph. 1:1–3:20; Col.3:1–259/17 2 Chron. 36:1–23; Philemon 1–25;
Col. 4:1–189/18 Neh. 1:1–2:10; Hag. 1:1–2:23;
1 Tim. 1:1–209/19 Neh. 2:11–20, 4:1–6; 1 Tim. 2:1–159/20 Neh. 4:7–23; 1 Tim. 3:1–169/21 Neh. 5:1–16, 6:1–9, 15–16;
1 Tim. 4:1–169/22 Neh. 7:1–4, 8:1–18; Ezra 1:1–10:19;
1 Tim. 5:1–169/23 Neh. 9:1–21; 1 Tim. 5:17–6:29/24 Neh. 9:22–38; Neh. 10:1–13:31;
1 Tim. 6:3–219/25 Mal. 1:1–14; Matt. 3:1–179/26 Mal. 2:1–3:5; Matt. 4:1–119/27 Mal. 3:6–4:6; Matt. 4:12–259/28 Deut. 1:1–18; Matt. 5:1–209/29 Deut. 1:19–36; Matt. 5:21–489/30 Deut. 1:37–2:15; Matt. 6:1–15
9/4 Deut. 30:15–20; Philemon 1–21;Luke 14:25–35
9/11 Ezek. 34:11–24; 1 Tim. 1:(5–11)12–17; Luke 15:1–10
9/18 Amos 8:4–7; 1 Tim. 2:1–15;Luke 16:1–15
9/25 Amos 6:1–7; 1 Tim. 3:1–13 or1 Tim. 6:6–19; Luke 16:19–31
9/29 Dan. 10:10–14, 12:1–3; Rev. 12:7–12;Matt. 18:1–11 or Luke 10:17–20
Sunday
Special readings for St. Michael & All Angels
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Weekly Events
ADDITIONAL EVENTS
Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Saturday, 9/3
Sunday, 9/4
Monday, 9/5
Tuesday, 9/6
Wednesday, 9/7
Thursday, 9/8
Friday, 9/9
Saturday, 9/10
Sunday, 9/11
Monday, 9/12
Tuesday, 9/13
Wednesday, 9/14
Saturday, 9/17
Sunday, 9/18
Monday, 9/19
Tuesday, 9/20
Wednesday, 9/21
Thursday, 9/22
Friday, 9/23
Saturday, 9/24
Sunday, 9/25
Monday, 9/26
Tuesday, 9/27
Wednesday, 9/28
Thursday, 9/29
Friday, 9/30
Worship, 8 & 10:30a, SanctuaryReceptions after Worships, Welcome CenterContemporary, 9:15, Solid Rock CafeChildren's Sunday School, 9:15-10:15a, CMR
(bgn 9/18)Lutheranism 101 Adult Bible Study, 9:15-10:15a,Room # 204 (bgn 9/18)Revelations Adult Bible Study, 9:15-10:15a, CFH
(bgn 9/18)Senior Youth Group, 6:30-7:30p, SRCJunior Youth Group, 5:15-6:15p, SRC (once a month)
Lifelight Bible Study, EXODUS, 9:30-11a, LHC(bgn 9/13)
MLT Bible Study, 11:30-12:30p, LHCMLT Meeting, 1:30-3p, MC-1st floorDepression & Bipolar Support, 6-8p, LHCMen's Basketball, 6-8p, Gym
DAD's Small Group, 6-7a (1st & 3rd Tuesdays), LHC(bgn 9/20)
Quilters, 8:30-11a, CFHCare Team, 11a-noon, MCBAdult Instruction Class, 6:30-8:30p, MC 1st floor
(bgn 9/13)Financial Peace, 6:30-8p, SRC (bgn 9/20)
Sonrisers Bible Study-Lutheranism 101, 6:45-7:45a,LHC (bgn 9/14)
Christ & Coffee Women's Bible Study, 9-10:30a, LHL(bgn 9/14)
Junior High Drop-Ins, 3:15-5:30p, SRCFamily Pizza, 5:30-6:30p, CFHMid-week Worship, 6:30p, SThe Wired Word, 6:30-8p, LHC (bgn 9/14)K.F.C.(Kids for Christ), 6:30-7:30p, variesJr High Confirmation, 6:30-7:30p, room 204 & 206Adult Choir Practice, 7:30-9p, Music Room
Adult Bible Fellowship, 9:30-11a, LHC (bgn 9/15)Contemporary Praise Team Practice, 7-9p, SRC
Whitcomb Bible Study, 10-11:30a
Benevolent Fund Door Offering, all services
Labor Day – Campus Closed
Trad. 3's Preschool bgnMeal & More, 11:30-1:30, Harbor TowersLadies Aid Meeting, 1-3p, LHCFinancial Peace Preview, 6:30-7:30p, SRCBd of Prop & Finance, 6:30-8p, MCBBd of Education Meeting, 6:30-8:30p, MC-1st floor
Trad. 4's Preschool begin
Development Committee Mtg, 5:15-7:15p, MC-1st floorConfirmation Orientation, 6:30-8p, CFH
Connected Articles DueSet up for Mom to Mom Sale, 5-7p, Gym
Men's Small Group, 8:30-9:30aMom to Mom Sale, 9a-2p, Gym
Sunday School Teachers DedicatedKick Off Sunday & Ministry Fair, 9a-noon, Gym
Plarn Gathering, 2-4p, LHCChurch Council Meeting, 6:30-9p, MC-2nd floor
Pastor's Winkle, 8a-1p, LHCAdult Instruction Begins, 6:30-8:30p, MC-1st floorBack to School Night, 6:30-8p, SchoolStewardship Committee, 6:30-8:30p, MCBStephen Ministry Peer & Cont. Ed, 6:30-8p, LHC
Monthly Senior Worship, 11a-1p, LHCFamily Pizza, 5:30-6:30p, CFHW.O.W. begins, 6:30p
Beth Moore Simulcast, 8a-5:30p, LHCWomen's Book Club, 10:15-11:15a, Biggby Coffee
Christian Education Sunday, teacher & staff dedicationBlood Pressure Clinic, 8:45-10:45a, room 105Family Movie & Pizza Night, 5p, LHC
Scholastic Book Fair, room 104Bd of Ministry, 4-5:30p, MC-1st floor
Scholastic Book Fair, room 104Caretel Communion Worship, 10:30aS.A.G.E.S. Senior Gathering, 11a-1:30p, LHCLadies Aid Board Meeting, 12:30-2:30p, CFHCrisis Team Meeting, 3:30-5p, SchoolFinancial Peace begins, 6:30-8:30p, SRC
Royalton Manor Communion Service, 10aWhitcomb Towers Communion Service, 1p
Mobile Food Pantry, 4p, MC Parking Lot & LHCECC Staff Meeting, 6-8p, CFH
Wedding Rehearsal, 6p, S
Men's Small Group, 8:30-9:30a, MCBCommunity Dinner, 11:30a-1p, LHCEberhart / Casasanto Wedding, 5p, S
Port-A-Pit Chicken Dinners, 11:30a-1p, MC parking lot
Plarn Gathering, 2-4p, LHCBd of Elders Meeting, 6:30-9p, MC-2nd fl
Soup Kitchen, 10aSM Peer Supervision, 6:30-8:30p, LHL
See You at The Pole, 7:30-8a, MC Flag
Huber / Taylor Wedding Rehearsal, 6p, S
Huber / Taylor Wedding, 5p, S
Benevolent Fund Door Offering, Sun., Sept. 4th, aftereach service
Ladies Aid Meeting, Tues., Sept. 6th, 1-3p, LHC
Financial Peace Prev, Tues., Sept. 6th, 6:30-7:30p, SRC
Confirmation Orientation, 6:30-8p, CFH
Mom2Mom Sale, Sat., Sept. 10th, 9a-2p, Gym
Kick-off Sun. & Min. Fair, Sun., Sept. 11th, 9a-noon, Gym
Plarn Gthrngs, Mons., Sept. 12th & Sept. 26th, 2-4p, LHC
Adult Instruction Class begins, Tues., Sept. 13th,6:30-8:30p, MC 1st floor
Back to School Nigh, Tues., Sept. 13th, 6:30-8p
S.A.G.E.S. tour in Dowagiac area, Wed., Sept. 14th
Monthly Communion Worship & Potluck, Wed.,Sept. 14th, 11a-1p, LHC
Beth Moore Simucast, Sat., Sept. 17th, 8a-5:30p, LHC
Women's Book Club, Sat., Sept. 17th, 10:15-11:15a,Biggby Coffee
Christian Educ Sun., Sept. 18th, tchrs & staff dedicated
Blood Press Clinic, Sun., Sept. 18th, 8:45-10:45a, rm 105
Family Movie & Pizza Night, Sun., Sept. 18th, 5p, LHC
Scholastic Book Fair, Sept. 19th – Sept 23rd, school
S.A.G.E.S. tour in SJ, Tues., Sept. 20th
Financial Peace Begins, Tues., Sept. 20th, 6:30-8:30p,SRC
Mobile Food Pantry, Thurs. Sept. 22nd, 4:00p,MC Parking lot
Early Childhood Staff Meeting, Sept. 22nd, 6-8p, CFH
Eberhart / Casasanto Wedding, Sat., Sept. 24th
Community Dinner, Sat., Sept. 25th, 11:30a-1p, LHC
Port-A-Pit Chicken Dinners, Sun., Sept. 25th, 11:30a-1p,MC Parking lot
Soup Kitchen, Tues., Sept. 27th, 10a
See You At the Pole, Wed., Sept. 28th, 7:30-8a, MC flagpole
This Month at Trinity September 2016
CFH-Christian Fellowship Hall; CMR-Children’s Ministry Room; LHC-Lighthouse Café;LHL-Lighthouse Lounge; MC-Ministry Center; MCB-Ministry Center Boardroom;S-Sanctuary; SRC-Solid Rock Café; SCH-School; WC-Welcome Center
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Thy Strong Word... Verse Two by Bob Lawrence
"Lo, on those who dwelt in darkness, / Dark as night and deep as death,Broke the light of thy salvation, / Breathed thine own life-breathingbreath." (LSB 578)
In verse two the stage shifts dramatically. We drop out of the cosmos back on to earthwhere we find darkness lurking amid the light we witnessed being created in verse one.But his was no ordinary darkness. With the "d" sound drumming like a death knell, we findit even fiercer than the darkness of the universe. Because of sin man had plunged himselfinto the spiritual darkness of death. Eternal doom haunted every sunset and howled in thedarkness of every night. Hope and joy were driven off the planet until some miracle coulderase the curse. Then one special night in Bethlehem the Light finally arrived.
As bright as the light of creation was, it was easily overshadowed by the Light which shonefrom the manger in that humble stable. Wherever the Light went, it spread the hope andjoy of salvation to all those who received it. Even after Ascension the Light did not go out,but rather spread from Israel to the entire world. The "life-breathing breath" not onlybrought new life on earth, but also offered eternal life with God in heaven to all mankind.
Obviously, physical light is basic for all life to exist on earth. Even more basic for ourspiritual life is the light of God's salvation in the person of Jesus Christ. Our need for thislight extends so deeply into our being that we cannot comprehend it fully without God'shelp. Even then, the best we can do is to simply respond with the hymn writer after eachverse with a loud and joyful "Alleluia".
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