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July 2017
Trinity United Methodist Church
Trinity Tidings “Life in the Son”
IN THIS ISSUE
A Pastor’s Prescription 1
Music Ministry News
Treasurer’s Report
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2
Congregational Fellowship
4th of July Parade & Dinner
3
3
Trinity Youth News
Trinity Kids’ News
UMW News
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4
5
Missions
UMM News
Ins and Outs
Pastors’ Prescription Continued
Praise Report
VBS
New Members
Summer Music
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7
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8
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9
Congregational Prayers
July Birthdays
July Anniversaries
10
10
10
Our Service Workers 11
Worship Services
Business Hours
Church Staff
Trinity Special Events
12
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12
A Pastor’ s Prescription for What Ails You
Items for
July: Peanut
Butter and Jelly
Greeting and Happy 4th of July
Matthew 11:16-19 (New Living Translation)
“To what can I compare this generation? It is like children playing a game in
the public square. They complain to their friends, ‘We played wedding songs.
and you didn’t dance,
so we played funeral songs,
and you didn’t mourn.’
For John didn’t spend his time eating and drinking, and you say, ‘He’s
possessed by a demon.’ The Son of Man, on the other hand, feasts and drinks,
and you say, ‘He’s a glutton and a drunkard, and a friend of tax collectors and
other sinners!’ But wisdom is shown to be right by its results.” I have read this passage many times but never from this version, the J.B.
Philip New Testament translation. I find it to be very interesting. I love the
wording and the way that they put everything together. The questions that they
pose are intriguing. They write: " But how can I show what the people of this
generation are like; they are like children sitting in the marketplace calling out to
their friends we played at your wedding for you but you wouldn't dance, and we
played at your funerals but you wouldn't cry. For John came into the strictest
ancestry and people say he was crazy. Then the Son of man came enjoying life
and people say he looks a drunkard and a glutton. He's the bosom-friends of the
tax collector and the sinner. Well, wisdom stands or falls by her own actions.”
That is a powerful translation of some incredible scripture from the New
Testament.
Some people have a tendency to hone in on the wrong thing and always
have. We find a way to see the negative even though we are surrounded by
wonderful things and wonderful people. But out of all that was said there's one
thing that stands out more than anything else. That is the statement that Jesus
came enjoying life.
We know that Jesus was ridiculed and that He was conspired against and
that He was betrayed. He was beaten and murdered. And we know that He had
knowledge that this was going to happen well in advance. Yet He enjoyed life.
He dealt with all the issues of the day, all of the pain and the suffering. He saw
people in the worst of situations, yet he enjoyed life. He knew where He came
from; He knew who He was; He knew that he deserved loyalty, respect and
love. Continued on Page 8
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TREASURER’S REPORT (May 2017)
Music Ministry News I have done this list before, but thought it was cute and wanted something funny for this month's article.
Have fun.
Dentist's Hymn................................... “Crown Him with Many Crowns”
Weatherman's Hymn.......................... “There Shall Be Showers of Blessings”
Contractor's Hymn............................. “The Church's One Foundation”
The Tailor's Hymn.............................. “Holy, Holy, Holy”
The Golfer's Hymn............................. “There's a Green Hill Far Away”
The Politician's Hymn........................ “Standing on the Promises”
Optometrist's Hymn........................... “Open My Eyes That I Might See”
The IRS Agent's Hymn...................... “I Surrender All”
The Gossip's Hymn............................ “Pass It On”
The Electrician's Hymn...................... “Send The Light”
The Shopper's Hymn.......................... “Sweet Bye and Bye”
The Realtor's Hymn........................... “I've Got a Mansion Just over the Hilltop”
The Massage Therapist's Hymn......... “He Touched Me”
The Doctor's Hymn............................ “The Great Physician” AND for those who speed on the highway - a few hymns:
45mph................... “God Will Take Care of You”
65mph................... “Nearer My God To Thee”
85mph................... “This World Is Not My Home”
95mph................... “Lord, I'm Coming Home”
100mph................. “Precious Memories”
Melody Evans
Total Income YTD $ 277,723.72
Total Income YTD Budgeted $ 238,797.50
Income Over Budgeted Amount $ 38,926.22
Total Expenses YTD $ 234,103.93
Total Expenses YTD Budget $ 240,076.94
Expenses UNDER Budget YTD $ 5,973.01
Apportionments Budgeted YTD $ 23,703.31
Apportionments Actually Paid YTD $ 23,703.31
Weekly Needs’ Average Budgeted 2017 $11,021.00
Weekly Actual Average Giving 2017 $12,653.81
(New Project) South State Bank Loan Payable $42,000.00
Emmaus
will not meet
on July 6th.
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The Pep Club will not be meeting in
June and July but will have its
kickoff luncheon, Dutch treat, in
August at the Surf Club.
Bring your ideas and suggestions with
you. Everyone is welcome; we are a very friendly
group. If you haven’t been to a meeting, we urge
you to come and see what we are all about! Enjoy
your summer and see you in August.
News from the PEP Club (People Enjoying People)
Wednesday
Tuesday Night Fellowship
6:00 pm Let’s eat!!! Please come out and enjoy
good food and some fellowship with
your church family. In July we will have
our family fellowship meal on Tuesday,
the 4th of July!!! Come out and enjoy the fun!
July Fellowship Date: July 4th, 2017
Don’t forget
Trinity’s Annual
Patriotic Parade
As is our tradition, we will be celebrating the
4th of July after we have dinner on Tuesday the
4th of July with our annual patriotic parade
around the Trinity grounds. Decorate your golf
cart, your bicycle, your pet.
Come join in on the fun!
We Be Flocking Surprise! Celebrate!!. Thank others for service. For a
minimum of 25 flamingos at $1 each, make some-
one’s day. Volunteers are needed to put out fla-
mingos!!! Most calls work at your convenience to surprise
others. Call Jeannie Reeder (843-390-2377) or Carol Ad-
ams (843-267-0730) to schedule your flocking or to volunteer
to put out flamingos.
2017 Annual Conference
“What is bound on earth, is bound in Heaven”.
Is was an honor to represent TUMC as a delegate to
the 2017 Annual Conference. Thank you for your
confidence in me!
Theme:
We walk by faith, not by sight. 2 Cor 5:7
Bishop L. Jonathan Holston, presiding by rules of
parliamentary procedure.
A very Successful conference.
Catherine Hay Smith
Christian Higher Education
Two members of Trinity United Methodist
Church have been selected for the Trinity
Scholarship Program of $500.00 each for the
2017-2018 academic year. These students are
as follows: Horry-Georgetown Technical
College, Matthew Daniel, Horry- Georgetown
Technical College, Michael Daniel. These
students benefit from money awarded through
the Trinity Scholarship Program. This fund
was begun in the mid-1980’s by an anonymous
donor to help defray tuition costs. Available
monies are dispersed annually among success-
ful applicants. Closing date for applications
each year is April 30.
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We are part way through the summer, and we
still have two months to go! We hope your family
stays engaged through one of our Youth outings,
Terrific Tuesdays, camps or other programs.
The Education Committee is not meeting
this month on the 4th in recognition of
the 4th of July. Keep an eye on your
email if you are on the committee for
communication if something comes up.
Terrific Tuesdays are back!
Here are our JULY Terrific Tuesdays!
July 18th—Hippo Water Slide $5
July 25th— Candy-Making Party
Terrific Tuesdays are for children pre-K through
5th grade. We do need updated release forms for
these activities, and all activities will involve us
meeting here at 10 am and returning at noon.
Please contact Charles to sign up.
The Youth group is going to Cane Patch par 3!
On July 19th at 10 am, we will be leaving the
church and traveling to Cane Patch where we will
be playing “Pitch and Putt.” Don’t worry if you
don’t play actual golf, you don’t need a full set of
clubs and you can have a good time on this very
short family friendly course that only requires you
to have two clubs! Make sure you have a release
form signed for the year, and we hope to see you
there!
The summer is when we do a lot
of planning for the Fall’s MYF
and Trinity Kid’s activities. We
will be needing additional help
this coming year, including
meals, helping with activities
and cleanup. If you want to be
involved in some way, please
contact Charles.
Our Youth group will be helping decorate for VBS at
an overnight lock-in on Thursday, July 6th into
Friday, July 7th. As with the trip to Cane Patch, we
will need an updated release form on file for your
son/daughter.
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News from the United Methodist Women
Upcoming Circle Meetings: Circles will break for July & August; will reconvene in September
Upcoming Dates:
Mission U at Spartanburg College, July 27 – 29th – See bulletin board (BB).
Trinity UMW General Meeting, August 18th Love Circle will host.
Tri-District Spiritual Retreat, September 8th – 10th, Baywatch Resort, NMB – See BB.
Welcome Our Summer Foreign Students
If you look closely, you may notice some young people peddling around with backpacks and some
confused expressions. You may encounter them as they navigate the grocery store or ask directions
with decidedly foreign accents. These young people have arrived, often at significant expense, to
learn about America and to earn college monies.
Approximately 4,000 foreign students, aged 19-24 are granted J-1 Work Visas each summer to come
to the Grand Strand for work and cultural enrichment. English is often the 3rd or 4th language for
these future national leaders who are extremely vulnerable to labor and sex trafficking abuses and
to theft and manipulation as they have little knowledge of our practices, laws, and protections.
Several years ago, the Myrtle Beach Police Department began a welcoming program to ensure that
these young people were greeted by SAFE and HELPFUL volunteers upon their airport arrivals. This
program has grown and now includes weekly orientation sessions that provide basic information to the
students, introduce them to resources, and provide links for safety. Several churches (Seacoast
Vineyard Church and Surfside Baptist Church) also now host weekly All Nations Cafes’ potluck meals
as a means of fellowship and connection.
During June, our North Myrtle Beach Police Department initiated a J-1 Orientation Program at the
NMB First Baptist Church, and plans have begun for a bigger and better program in 2018. We hope
to eventually interest a group of willing NMB churches into opening an All Nations Café for the
students in our neighborhood.
In the interim, take the time to engage with these young people and share the American spirit of
friendship, welcome, and inclusion that makes our country so unique. Help them, as you’re able,
referring problems to 9-1-1 and/or local churches.
Learn more about our summer neighbors at www.j1MyrtleBeach.com or at
www.allnationscafemyrtlebeach.com If you have a guest room to rent to summer students, contact
Becky Ruland of International Networx at 806-683-9900.
Quick Remind …….
The Crafters will NOT meet during the month of July!
See you in August!
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Mission Ministry News July 2017 Peanut Butter & Jelly – We are almost out of PB&J for ASAP. Please pick up a
couple of jars to help us provide this staple to our veterans. We are currently assisting
56 veterans which is 21 more than a year ago. We have not had to turn away any
qualified veteran and will not with your continued support.
Salkehatchie – Ok, the time is here. On the 2nd, Pastor Michael will be asking for
volunteers to help with the North Strand Salkehatchie Camp that will be held July
22-29. There will be signup sheets for the various help that will be needed.
PLEASE support this new mission of the church. We want to make this a wonderful
experience for the campers and for the families we will be helping.
American Flags – If you have an old or tattered American flag that needs to be disposed of
properly, you can drop it off at the church. They will be taken to the VFW where they will
be burned in a special ceremony.
Mobile Meals – Here are the dates that Trinity will be helping with Mobile Meals for the
remainder of 2017. July 10-14, September 4-8, October 30-November 3, December 25-
29. If you have any questions about this program please contact Bob Scudder at 843-606-
2568. Bob also needs volunteers. You would work four hours one day during the week
that we are responsible for delivery. If you can help, please call Bob.
J1-Visa Program – This summer, like most summers, there will be several hundred foreign
students living and working in the NMB area and several thousand in the reminder of the Grand
Strand. They will be riding bikes around town and may not be totally familiar with our laws. Keep
your eyes out, and if you get an opportunity, greet them and welcome them to our community. The
Mission team is looking at opportunities to interact with them and will keep you posted. If you
have a spare bedroom that you would like to rent, please contact Becky Ruland (806-683-9900) or
talk to Frank Autry or Linda Eichenbaum. You do need to live near the main area of NMBbecause
these kids only have bicycles for transportation.
Upcoming Mission Opportunities:
July - Back-to-school shoes for North Strand Helping Hand – We will be raising funds to
help provide gift cards to children to help buy shoes that they pick out for school.
More info on the 16th.
August – Last 2 weeks and first 2 weeks of September – Socks for Veterans
The Mission Committee would like to offer a special THANK YOU to the entire congregation for
all YOU do to support the mission projects of our church. We are truly blessed to have a church
that is so willing to help others.
If you have any questions or suggestions for your Mission Committee, please contact Frank Autry
at 843-685-1190 or [email protected].
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•Bulletin info is due at noon on Wednesday each week.
•Augusts' Newsletter information is due by July 20th!!!
•Upper Room Devotional Booklets are in the Narthex.
News from the United Methodist Men The June meeting was a great success with the wives and invited guests. The meeting items were discussed, and then
we all ate dinner while listening to our guest speaker, Aaron Best, discuss safety awareness in the church.
Thanks to Jill Krumme and Jean Frye for getting the food from Big E’s and setting it up to be served. Thanks to all
the others who helped with set up and clean up. All the help was greatly appreciated.
Thanks to Don Frye and Dennis for cooking for the North Strand Salkehachie and thanks to all others who helped
with this as well.
We will be conducting church service on August 13.
Make your plans to play some golf in the tournament and help with getting donations whereever you can.
Thanks to everyone for your help with all of our projects!
Neal Krumme, President
Ins and Outs
Golf anyone??? Join us for a fun round of
golf on Mondays during July. Check the
weekly bulletin for times and locations.
Players of any ability level are welcome.
Come join our Bridge Group. We are always
looking for more players. We meet 9:30 am
on Wednesdays in AG Greene for a great
time, meeting new friends and having fun!
Euchre Party is Coming!
Discovered that we have a lot of us who like
to play Euchre. Easy to learn and fun to
play. You can talk and play at the same
time. The plan is to meet in AG Greene on Thursday afternoon
for fun and great fellowship.
Please call one of us if you are interested!
Sandy Hahn: 843-390-0444
Bob Scudder: 843-602-2568
BEACH CIRCLE
Meet your church family at 6:00
pm on Sunday evening on the
beach at 21st Avenue South,
NMB. Bring a beach chair, towel,
blanket, anything you like.
Sundays, July 16th & 30th.
Trinity United Methodist Men's
Fellowship Fourth Annual
Golf Tournament
November 4th, 2017
8:30 am
Beachwood Golf Club
North Myrtle Beach
If you want to play, see one of the Methodist Men
or the church office.
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A Pastor’s Prescription—Continued from Page 1.
And even though He didn't receive all of this, not even from those who professed to be his friends, still
it says that He enjoyed life.
Quite often He was with some of the worst of people for the purpose of winning them to God.
He even had to allow one of His closest friends to die in order to do God's will and bring God glory by
raising him from the dead. Still He enjoyed life. This makes me think that even in our worse situations
there's got to be something to this enjoying life.
For Jesus to have left us this as an example, it has got to be a good way to live. We sometimes
spend more time moaning and groaning than we do laughing. We sometimes spend more time
complaining and drowning ourselves in pity than we do counting our blessings and praising God. But
the truth is even medical science today will tell you that laughter is one of the best medicines. No
matter what we're going through, there is a God who loves us more than we can ever imagine. Jesus
knew this, and I believe this is how he was able to enjoy life even under the harshest circumstances.
Jesus told us in this life we would have trouble but because of Him we could overcome.
This also leads me to believe that joy is a choice that each and every one of us can make every
day of our lives. It appears to me that joy can be one of the most wonderful prescriptions for what ails
you. Our ability to find joy in the saddest and most disturbing situation can help us make it through
another day. Even in the midst of pain and sorrow, joy can make things feel so much better. So my
suggestion to myself and to all of you is that we move beyond that state of gloom and despair that is
caused by whatever and reach out to God and ask Him to give us the strength to enjoy each day that He
blesses us. As we celebrate Independence Day, let us also celebrate the Independence that God has
given us through Jesus. Let us use that independence to make each a day of joy in Jesus’ name. Jesus
and joy: what an incredible prescription for what ails you!
Rev. Edmond Daniel
Dear friends George (Mr. Joe) Banaian's family are so grateful for your prayers, praise and fellowship at his death to life and glory at being with His heavenly father for eternity. Your letters and cards and sweet hugs bring Christ's peace to our hearts.
Joe opened his arms to Jesus as his spirit left us all behind. Put the promise is true we will all know joy again.
Thank you
My deepest gratitude.
Nancy Banaian
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New Members to Add to
Trinity Directory
Donald & Reba Brainerd
4345 Spa Dr. #902
Little River, SC 29566
Barbara Hopper
901 W. Port Dr., # 102
North Myrtle Beach, SC 29582
Hm: 864-980-5646
Art & Frances Moore
732 Ashland Ave.
North Myrtle Beach, SC29582
Elizabeth Rudder
162 Preservation Dr.
Myrtle beach, SC 29572
Hm: 804-712-2013
Ann Zehr
901 West Port Drive
Unit 911
North Myrtle Beach, SC 29582
Trinity Reading
Group The Trinity Book
Club meets on the
second Monday of each month at
9:00 am at Plantation Pancake
House, 2001 Hwy. 17 South in
NMB. The reading group has
decided to change its format. We
will meet to discuss books we have
read, talk about movies we’ve seen
and exchange our thoughts and share
books. Good fellowship, good fun
and good books - all are welcome,
both men and women.
SUMMER MUSIC
Who Is Your Favorite Super Hero?
I bet you think all super heroes wear capes or masks or tights and fly around
in the sky or climb buildings, but if you come to this year’s VBS, you might
find out that you are not right. During the week of July 9th- July 13th, Trinity
will be transformed into Hero Central Headquarters. Our heroes will
discover their strength in God, explore God’s mission for their lives,
encounter epic adventures alongside biblical heroes and realize qualities that
make them truly heroes in God!
It is not too late to join in on the fun, so register online at
http://2017.cokesburyvbs.com/trinitynmb or by completing a registration
form located in the narthex or the church office. Tell everyone you know to
please register for a week of fantastic fun. There is a place for all ages-we
will have classes for children 3 through high school, and the nursery will be
open for younger children. It is not too late for all you adults who want to
relive your childhood by dressing up in your favorite superhero shirt or
outfit-you can register at the same site. For more information, please contact
Cathy Windell at [email protected] or 843-446-6054.
Everyone loves the play, A Mid Summer
Nights Dream on Monday, July 17th, we
will experience something just as
magical. We have put together some of the
best and most talented people around for
this event. The blessings will start to flow at 6:30 pm in the
sanctuary of Trinity UMC. THIS IS GOING TO BE A
CONCERT THAT YOU WILL NOT WANT TO MISS. For
more information, please contact Rev. Ed or the church office at
843-272-5236.
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Pastor/Congregational Prayer Program The pastor and we as the congregation are always in prayer for others. Now we have the opportunity to pray
for other members of our congregation every week. Six names of families/members will be drawn at random,
and we will pray for these individuals and their families. Below are the names of the members selected for
July:
Week of July 2
Jeannie and Tom Reeder
Deborah Rhyne and Mike Oliver
Marty and Terry Slapnik
Kenneth McIver
Don Moore
Anne Miller
Week of July 9
Dorothy and Ron Purvis
Trish Lucas
Jay and Arlene Leskowicz
Betty Ann Sharpe
Dorothy Parker
Michael and Sarah Richardson
Week of July 16 Marie Peacock
Roberta McCullough
Betty Phebus
Dixon and Mahala Pearsall
Sally Lyon
Kenny and Jean Milligan
Week of July 23
Dan and Linda Herman
Anne Laney
Keith and Nancy Floyd
Lee and Gail Hitchcock
Tera Ann Galloway
Carol Holt
Week of July 30
Janis Ortmeyer
Michael Moss
Janet and Cliff Steis
Thelma Mitchell
Jill and Neal Krumme
Jason and Courtney Miller
Jan & Gertrude Barnes 07/04
Brad & Valeri Davis 07/07
Mike & Judy Potter 07/09
Smith & Joan Gause 07/15
Michael & Norma Walters 07/17
Jerry & Betty Wyles 07/18
Butch & Sharon Porter 07/20
Stephen & Karen Margolin 07/21
Bob & Laurie Nunnery 07/21
Mike & Cyndi Harrell 07/22
Jim & Carolyn Bailey 07/25
Don & Yvonne Barnes 07/25
Dorothy Cassidy 07/01
Christian Smith 07/01
Sharon Bowman 07/02
Barbara Irvin 07/02
Damon Mahaney 07/03
Steve Rountree 07/03
Lynnie Russo 07/03
Linda Caldwell 07/04
Rebecca Cassell 07/04
Pamela Apple 07/05
Mary Fay Hall 07/05
Harold Johnson 07/06
Carolyn Marker 07/06
Bob Miller 07/07
Billy Coggeshall 07/08
Lia Rose Moore 07/08
Sara Coates 07/09
Hayes Davis 07/09
George Sharp 07/09
David Dickson 07/11
Kathy Peck 07/12
A. C. Pendleton 07/12
Larry Sides 07/12
John Willett 07/12
Jerry Russo 07/14
Jo Teeguarden 07/14
Lenton Yates Jr. 07/14
Jan Barnes 07/15
Linda Witherspoon Sr. 07/15
T LuAnne Burch 07/16
Bill Crittenden 07/16
Janet Mowery 07/17
Reatha Robertson 07/17
Alan Faulkenberry 07/18
Bill Ambrose 07/19
Jayson Powers 07/19
Vicki Keibler 07/20
Betty Hase 07/21
Dan Herman 07/22
Bonnie MacQueen 07/22
Dorothy Parker 07/22
Melody Evans 07/25
Gerry Ferguson 07/25
Jane Cole 07/26
Austin White 07/26
Michael Howle 07/28
Judi Martino 07/28
Emma Ritter 07/28
Tricia White 07/29
Terry Fletcher 07/30
Kaitlyn Williams 07/31
JULY
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ACOLYTES
8:30 am 11:00 am 7/2 Hayley Hughes Jada Coates
Kaitlyn Williams - Crucifer Jordan Coates - Crucifer
7/9 Brianna Woods Jayla Gore
Madison Woods - Crucifer Katie Slapnik - Crucifer
7/16 Jacob Slapnik Dow Ritter - Crucifer
Brayden Powers - Crucifer Tanner Collins - Crucifer
7/23 Faith Goff Emma Ritter
Jordyn Woods - Crucifer Edwin Martin - Crucifer
7/30 Drew Prince Kaitlyn Williams
Dillon Prince - Crucifer Hayley Hughes - Crucifer
USHERS
8:30 am
7/2 Jill Krumme (Capt.), Neal Krumme, Aubrey Apple, Pam Apple
7/9 Lucy Huggins (Capt.), Millie Doud, Dottie Bernat, Kenneth McIver
7/16 Mike Walters (Capt.), Jeannie DeAngelo, Dick Tinsley, Emily Tinsley
7/23 Steven Huggins (Capt.), Alan Slaughter, Tom Kelser, Connie Kelser
7/30 Lucy Huggins (Capt.), Sam Conte, Laura Conte, Jeannie Reeder
11:00 am
7/2 Deborah Rhyne (Capt.), Scott Keziah, Margaret Martin, Jackie Stanley, John Bouton & Laurie Nunnery
7/9 Scott Keziah (Capt.), Deborah Rhyne, Ken Ledbetter, Margaret Philemon, John Bouton, Laurie Nunnery
7/16 Frank Autry (Capt.), Deborah Rhyne, Susan Warbutton, Ric Hanlon, John Bouton & Laurie Nunnery
7/23 Margaret Martin (Capt.), Deborah Rhyne, Ken Ledbetter, Jackie Stanley, John Bouton & Laurie Nunnery
7/30 Scott Keziah (Capt.), Ric Hanlon, Susan Warbutton, Deborah Rhyne. John Bouton and Laurie Nunnery
COMMUNION ASSISTANTS ON JULY 2ND JULY ALTAR GUILD
8:30 am 11:00 am Carolyn Brittain
Kenneth McIver Hank Thomas Frank Farrington Betty Wyles
Roxanna Baumann Joyce Thomas Peggy Farrington Jayne Mason
Christina Prince Brook Powers Trish Mahaney
Dillon Prince Jason Powers Mike Mahaney
Rev. Dan Ramsey Ann Ramsey
CHILDREN’S CHURCH LEADERS
8:30 am Leader 8:30 am Helper 11:00 am Leader 11:00 am Helper 7/2 No Children’s Church No Children’s Church
7/9 Jean Frye Sandra Roberts Linda Jones Sharon Porter
7/16 Valerie Davis Tera Ann Galloway Valerie Davis Betty Autry
7/23 Charles Pruett Judy Phillips Charles Pruett Tina Grubb
7/30 Charles Pruett Charles Pruett
W o r k e r s
JUST A REMINDER
Please take note of the Sundays you and your
family members are scheduled to serve.
If you are unable to serve,
please find a replacement and
notify the church office of the change.
Thank you for being a part of Sunday Services.
We do appreciate your time and effort!
JULY
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Trinity United Methodist Church
706 Fourteenth Avenue South
North Myrtle Beach, South Carolina 29582
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North Myrtle Beach, SC 29707
If you are interested in becoming a member of
Trinity UMC, please contact the church office.
Life in the Son
Business Hours: Monday -Thursday 8:00 am to 5:00 pm
Friday 8:00 am to 12:00 pm
Trinity United Methodist Church
706 14th Avenue South
North Myrtle Beach, South Carolina 29582
Phone: 843-272-5236 Fax: 843-272-0926
E-mail: [email protected]
Website: www.trinitynmb.com
Sunday Worship Services:
8:30 am 11:00 am
(Sunday School Class at 9:45 am)
CHURCH STAFF
Michael Ritter………… Pastor
Edmond Daniel………. Pastor
Charles Pruett………… Director of Christian Education
Barbara Tyson ……….. Financial Secretary
Melody Evans………… Director of Music Ministries
Dan Vigo………… Orchestra Director
Albert Evans………….. Organist
Karen Meeker………… Associate Organist
Leslie Volpe…..………. Church Administrator
Edward Klein………….. Building Supervisor
Lori Goulet, Melissa Hughes, Jan Mosley…...Nursery
Or Current Resident
July 2017
NEWSLETTER
July
Salkehatchie Week
July 22nd – 29th
VBS
July 9th - July 13
6:00 pm
Annual Dinner and Parade
Tuesday, July 4th 6:00 pm
Fellowship Hall