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Vol. 16, No. 8 August 1, 2014 “Bless This Home” Sermon Series We begin a new Academic School Year with the start of school on August 20 th . As a means of blessing and encouraging all our families and members in this new school year, we will seek our Lord Jesus Christ’s blessings through a special four- part sermon series, “Bless This Home.” This series focuses on four of the Beatitudes from Matthew, Chapter 5. “Bless This Home” will encourage us to intentionally include Jesus in our conversations, to grow in our family worship and prayer life, and bless how we encourage our children and each other into a deeper faith walk with the Lord. We will all be challenged to think through our priorities, our values in terms of what is most important to us, and our relationships with one another as well as the cost of discipleship, the cost of following Jesus in all we say and do. Here is the series schedule: August 17 th “Bless This Home – 1” Hunger and Thirst for Righteousness! Text: Matthew 5:6 August 24 th “Bless This Home – 2” Pure In Heart! Text: Matthew 5:8 August 31 st “Bless This Home – 3” Peacemakers! Text: Matthew 5:9 September 7 th “Bless This Home – 4” Persecuted! Text: Matthew 5:10 May each of us receive abundant blessings in Christ Jesus, may all of our families be strengthened in their love and care for one another, and may our witness for Christ and our service to others in His love multiply and grow in amazing ways!

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Vol. 16, No. 8 August 1, 2014

“Bless This Home” Sermon SeriesWe begin a new Academic School Year with the start of school on August 20th. As a means of blessing and encouraging

all our families and members in this new school year, we will seek our Lord Jesus Christ’s blessings through a special four-

part sermon series, “Bless This Home.” This series focuses on four of the Beatitudes from Matthew, Chapter 5.

“Bless This Home” will encourage us to intentionally include Jesus in our conversations, to grow in our family

worship and prayer life, and bless how we encourage our children and each other into a deeper faith walk with the Lord.

We will all be challenged to think through our priorities, our values in terms of what is most important to us, and our

relationships with one another as well as the cost of discipleship, the cost of following Jesus in all we say and do.

Here is the series schedule:

August 17th “Bless This Home – 1” Hunger and Thirst for Righteousness! Text: Matthew 5:6

August 24th “Bless This Home – 2” Pure In Heart! Text: Matthew 5:8

August 31st “Bless This Home – 3” Peacemakers! Text: Matthew 5:9

September 7th “Bless This Home – 4” Persecuted! Text: Matthew 5:10

May each of us receive abundant blessings in Christ Jesus, may all of our families be strengthened in their love

and care for one another, and may our witness for Christ and our service to others in His love multiply and grow in

amazing ways!

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Trinity Pictorial

DirectoryWork continues on the Trinity

Pictorial Directory, but we’re rapidly

approaching the end. We’re through

taking pictures on Sunday mornings,

but if you haven’t had your picture

taken and would like to be included,

please email a digital picture of

yourself or your family to Pam

Schroeder at pschroeder@trinitydt.

org by August 10. Please be sure to

identify individuals in the picture.

From the 135th Anniversary TeamAt the last meeting of

the 135th Anniversary team,

we considered Romans 8:28

- And we know that for those

who love God all things work

together for good, for those

who are called according to

His purpose.

The team then talked a

little about how some things

have worked “together for

good” at Trinity over the

years. Jean Minsch came to Trinity in June of 1965 and hasn’t left yet. She’s

been involved in lots of things here through the years, and she’s taught 1st grade

Sunday School continuously since 1966. That is truly immeasurable blessing.

Our new Education Center opened in 2011. Construction was delayed time

and time again as we negotiated permits with the City of Houston. With every

delay, the price of steel went up—until the permits were inally granted and the price of steel went down. God allowed us to build out the second story on that

building. Today, our K-4 and two Pre-K classes, as well as a beautiful library,

are on that level. Again, immeasurable blessing.

How have you seen God’s blessings here at Trinity?

The Peace-Filled Quilters Invite You to Celebrate the 1st

Heavenly Birthday of Allen RogersAllen was the inspiration for this quilt group. To date we have made 50 quilts

for members and friends of our Trinity family who are ill. Allen would have

been 73 this August, and we’re honoring him with this special ministry. If you’d

like to contribute to this ministry, mark your check Peace-Filled Quilters and

drop it in the offering plate. There will also be birthday cake and ine fellowship after the 8:15 a.m. service on August 3.

Our faithful quilters are Beverly Meaden, Gloria Woelful, Jan Case,

Mary Jane Rogers, Lynn Bedner, Marilyn Clark, Marjorie Schroeder,

Marie Heinke, and Kathleen Schmidt.

Liz Gallmeier, Juanita Alms and Betty Dorn

are our “sewers.”

Kathleen Schmidt makes the bags for the quilts. We

lovingly call her the “bag lady.” She and Mary Jane

Rogers are holding bags in this picture.

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Trinity Prays! Potluck Luncheon 9/28/14We had about 50 people last year praying for all of Trinity’s families in our School,

Early Childhood Center and Church. Every day, a member of our Trinity Prays! team

prayed for each one of us.

The prayers went up to our heavenly Father’s throne of mercy and grace and the

blessings came down in the love of Jesus!

Imagine this year 100 of us or maybe even 150 of us in prayer every day for all of

Trinity! What a mighty blessing in our LORD this will be!

You can be part of this mighty blessing! Please start praying about getting involved

in Trinity Prays!

We will kick off Trinity Prays! with a Sermon Series on Prayer on September

14th for three weeks that will culminate in our Trinity Prays! Potluck Luncheon

on the 28th.

Mark your calendars, input your iPhones, and save the date for our 9/28/14

Trinity Prays! Potluck Luncheon.

May Jesus strengthen us with His Holy Spirit and ill us with a passion for prayer to our heavenly Father’s glory!

Trinity Women’s ClubOur monthly visit/devotion at the

Highland Park Care Center, 2714 Morrison

Street will be on Wednesday, August

6th at 10:00 a.m. Contact Bea Uhl at

713.864.4919 for more information.

The Quilting Group will meet Tuesday,

August 19th. Contact Thelma Deterling at

713.643.5845 for more information.

There is no meeting in August, but

members are reminded to gather their

LWML mites, toiletry items for the

Bethesda/Good Samaritan Lutheran Group

Homes, and hotel toiletry items for the

Trinity’s Homeless Ministry.

A.D. Players – GodspellAugust 13 – Wednesday Evening

The PEP Club will be attending the A.D. Players’ production of “Godspell” on

August 13th at 7:30 p.m. A bus will provide transportation to and from the Trinity

parking lot for all attending. Tickets are $22 each and early commitments will ensure

our group gets preferred seating. We’ll help to coordinate pre-show dinner pairings

if you are interested (you will need to arrange your own transportation to dinner and

to Trinity).

Please contact Cynthia Roney at [email protected] or 281.460.4263 or Bea

Uhl at 713.864.4919 to reserve your seat.

According to A.D. Players, “Godspell” is intensely moving and effective,

and one of the biggest off-Broadway and Broadway successes of all time. It uses

parables from The Gospel According to St. Matthew to tell the story of Jesus

and His disciples. An unforgettable score by Stephen Schwartz, the composer of

“Wicked,” including songs such as ‘Day by Day,’ ‘Prepare Ye the Way,’ and ‘Light of the World,’ combined with a variety

of storytelling techniques create a powerful musical that has continued to electrify audiences.

The 39 ClubThe 39 Club is

invited to meet in the

foyer following the 11

a.m. service on Sunday,

August 10, and go out

for lunch to The Black-Eyed Pea at

10999 Northwest Freeway. In July

the group enjoyed fellowship and

good food at the Shanghai River

restaurant.

Those who are single, 39 and

over, are invited to join us. For more

information contact Jean Minsch at

281.550.4752.

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Mission 2014 - Be in the WordSundays at 9:30 a.m.

Book of Revelation – Room 123 – Led by Pastor Michael Dorn

Revelation’s themes of judgment day and fear of annihilation have inspired art and literature from Michelangelo to Star

Wars. Even so, it offers an enduring message of hope in the final victory of God through the sacrifice of Christ. Join Pastor

Dorn in his office at 9:30 on Sunday mornings for this exciting summer study.

The Letters of John – Room 205 – Led by Jim Cleary

Love and the Church as a family – these are major themes in the 1, 2 and 3 Letters of John. These three short epistles

were written late in John’s life to establish and encourage the early Church. They do the same for us today as we are

encouraged to pray for the peace and blessing of Trinity. Come join Jim Cleary’s class at 9:30 on Sunday mornings as we

read the Letters of John.

Vocal Minority – Chapel – Led by Bill Fischer

Amos was an unlikely man to be a prophet. He could read; he likely owned herds and orchards and servants. He had

probably benefited from the prosperous reign of King Jeroboam II. Still, he prophesied the crushing defeat of Israel by

Assyria. Nevertheless, God continued to care for His people. If you’d like to better understand this minor prophet, join the

Chapel Class.

Midweek Studies

Tuesday Women’s Bible Study

Join us on Tuesday, August 12 for a movie

and fellowship time.

Proverbs

Wednesdays at 9:30 a.m. – Room 205

Women’s Bible Study led by Jan Case

Summer Study in the City

Wednesdays at 6:30 p.m. – Various Locations

Women’s Bible Study led by Mary Oliver

Sonrise Bible Study

Thursdays at 6:30 a.m. – Room 124

Led by Pastor Black

TnT – 20s and 30s Group Bible Study

Current Study: “Becoming A Contagious Christian”

Meets 2nd and 4th Fridays at 7:30 p.m. – off site. Contact Rachel and Dag Calafell at [email protected] or

832.389.8998 for more information.

Sundays in the Gym

9:31 a.m. - Modern Worship

Communion 2nd and 4th Sundays

Mission 2014 -

Worship HimSundays in the Sanctuary

8:15 a.m. - Liturgical Worship

11:00 a.m. - Traditional Worship

Communion 1st, 3rd and 5th Sundays

Jim Baccus [email protected] 713.956.1899

BillFischer [email protected] 713.827.8664

BillGebhardt [email protected] 713.862.4382

KevinJuergen [email protected] 713.868.4813

CharlesVolek [email protected] 713.662.3553

Board of Elders - Contact Information

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Great Marriage! Class starts October 16th!Great Marriage! Trinity’s Pre-Marriage Preparation and Marriage Enrichment Class starts

Thursday, October 16th, from 6 to 9 p.m., in Room 124 and meets for six

sessions.

October 16th (6 – 9 p.m.) November 6th (6 – 9 p.m.)

October 23rd (6 – 9 p.m.) November 13th (6 – 9 p.m.)

October 30th (6 – 9 p.m.) November 20th (6 – 9 p.m.)

Great Marriage! consists of:

� Bible Studies on Grace, Agape Love, the challenges to marriage,

the one-lesh union of marriage (and more!) � Developing your prayer and devotional life

� Prepare/Enrich online inventory

� Saving Your Marriage Before It Starts DVD series

� Communication skills training from PREP (Prevention and Relationship Enhancement Program)

� The Five Stages of Marriage and The Apprenticeship of Marriage

� Roles, Expectations and Finances

� Brain Research and Gender differences and a whole lot more!

Great Marriage! is packed with interactive discussions, couple communication exercises and opportunities to share

and learn together.

Each couple preparing for their great marriage that completes this class receives a certiicate that gives them a discount at the Harris County Ofice when they go to get their Marriage License.

Please contact Pastor David Leeland to register for Great Marriage! by e-mail: [email protected] or by telephone:

713.224.0684.

Research in the News• Older adults who play video games report higher levels of emotional well-

being.

• Loneliness tends to trigger unhealthy immune responses.

• Staying physically and mentally active turns out to be among the best

prescriptions for maintaining a healthy brain and a resilient memory.

• There is strong evidence that having good social connections promotes

healthy aging and reduces the risk of chronic diseases.

Adapted from “Engaging the Aging” - a timely newsletter for congregations

serving older adults

• Biblical perspective added by Pastor Black: Remember, “This is the day the

Lord has made; let us rejoice and be glad in it.”

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Stephen Ministry - Practical AdviceIn addition to the ifty hours of initial training required to be a Stephen Minister, we

regularly participate in continuing education as we seek to hone our skills and better serve the

needs of the congregation. On Tuesday, June 17, Trinity Stephen Ministers had the special

privilege of hearing Gale Kennebrew, Director of Chaplaincy and Pastoral Education at MD

Anderson, speak about her work at MD Anderson and the many ways it complements the

mission of Stephen Ministry. She shared that one of the main goals of the chaplaincy is to minister

to the patient’s (and their family member’s) spiritual dimensions; which she deines as “the way individuals seek and express meaning and purpose and the way they experience their connectedness to the moment,

to self, to others, to nature and to the sacred.” This deinition helps to support patients and help them to make peace

with all aspects of their lives, regardless of religious afiliation or church membership. One of the ways they accomplish this is by understanding who these people are and honoring whatever beliefs they have by meeting them where they are

(known in Stephen Ministry as validation). There are special places throughout the hospital designated for different faiths

and even atheists to go and pray or meditate or get in touch with their spiritual side and someone is available 24/7 to listen,

support and care.

Gale mentioned that addressing the spiritual needs of patients is just as critical as addressing their physical needs

because there is a growing body of research that shows that healing spiritual/emotional issues has a signiicant impact on the person’s physical healing. It helps them get to a place of peace and hope, whether they have days or years yet to live.

She described the partnership that her chaplains have with the doctors, noting that the chaplains even have special codes

that they can put on a patient’s medical chart to indicate to the physician the patient’s spiritual/mental health.

In addition to sharing tips about active listening and ways that Stephen Ministry can complement the Chaplaincy

program at MD Anderson, she also shared some practical advice for anyone who might ind themselves in the hospital or facing a serious illness.

• Put a card in your wallet with emergency contact information, as well as that you are a member of (insert name of church here) and the church’s phone number. This helps the hospital to get in touch with the pastoral staff and

helps get you access to spiritual care including prayer!

• Have an “advance care planning document” that conveys your wishes and desires for your treatment —make sure your family is aware that this document exists and what it contains. This ensures that you have a voice, even if

you are physically incapacitated.

• If you are a family member or caregiver for a loved one in the hospital—listen to the wants and desires of the sick person, close your mouth, suspend judgment and just be in touch with their humanity!

• Finally, hearing is the last sense to go, so do not talk about them as if they are not in the room and/or can’t hear you! • You can contact the chaplaincy ofice at MD Anderson by calling 713.792.7184 if you have further questions.

2014 GOVERNING BOARD

Jim Baccus (Chair/Elder)

Dag Calafell

Pastor Michael Dorn

Bill Fischer (Vice-Chair/Elder)

Bill Gebhardt (Elder)

Tim Grady

Bo Hopmann

Kevin Juergen (Elder)

Michelle Leitner

Jean Minsch

Charles Volek (Sec./Elder)

Dave Weinhold

LSS News – Dressed & Blessed by

the Beaumont FoundationWe need to shout about

this one from the rooftops. The

generous 2013 grant of $518,400

[LSS] received from the Beaumont

Foundation of America (BFA)

provides school clothing for 1,728

children LSS serves in foster care

in Texas. Half the amount was

distributed in January 2014, with the

balance in August 2014. Each child

has a stipend of $150 twice a year to spend on new clothing that they select

themselves, with assistance from their grateful foster parents or supervisors.

From the Winter 2014 edition of LSS News - Lutheran Social Services of

the South, Inc.

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Prayers and Promises by Pastor David Leeland

As I write this article, I’m on one of the last days of my “stay-cation” vacation. We’ve gotten a lot done around our

home and have made new lists of projects to come. Today, I helped a neighbor repair part of our shared fence with some

new boards and some judiciously placed screws and nails. The results turned out better than expected! Hurray! Praise

the LORD!

There’s a Scripture from Romans 8 that tells us how the Holy Spirit prays perfect prayers on our behalf especially

when we don’t know how to pray or what to pray for.

We ind ourselves in these situations when the results are not better than expected, in fact, they’re not even what we hoped or expected. They’re less and when they’re like that we tend to wonder not only what happened but where’s God

in all of this?

In a communication course for the workplace, the instructor put up this equation:

When E > R = D.

When Expectations are greater than Reality this equals Disappointment! I once used this formula with a group. As I

said, “When Expectations are greater than Reality, this equals . . .” They all spontaneously shouted, “Disaster!”

Disappointment! Disaster! Often when things don’t turn out the way we hoped or expected, we might even catastrophize

them, blow them out of proportion and truly make a mountain out of a molehill.

Thank God for the Holy Spirit! The Spirit of our living, resurrected, ascended and reigning Lord and Savior Jesus

Christ takes over and prays for us with the grace of Jesus and the love of our heavenly Father.

St. Paul writes in Romans 8:26-28: 26

Likewise the Spirit helps us in our weakness.

For we do not know what to pray for as we

ought, but the Spirit Himself intercedes for

us with groanings too deep for words. 27

And He who searches hearts knows what

is the mind of the Spirit, because the Spirit

intercedes for the saints according to the

will of God. 28 And we know that for those

who love God all things work together for

good, for those who are called according

to His purpose. [ESV]

These three verses pack a ton of

promises from our gracious God, Father,

Son and Holy Spirit!

¾ The Holy Spirit helps us in our

weakness.

¾ The Holy Spirit intercedes for us

with groanings too deep for words.

¾ The Father who searches our hearts knows the mind of the Holy Spirit.

¾ And the Holy Spirit intercedes for us according to the will of God, our heavenly Father.

¾ For all who love God, all things work together for good because we are called according to His purpose in Christ

Jesus, our Rock and our Redeemer.

The trouble with unmet expectations is not that the results can be less than what we want or different from our desires.

The trouble with unmet expectations is when what we expect is not what the LORD wants or knows is good for us. Our

hearts and minds are not in line or in sync with His plans and purposes for our lives.

All of us will face many challenges and hardships in this life. No one is exempt from the tribulation of this world.

And, sometimes it’s hard to know anything about the will of God when we’re in the middle of hardship or pain.

What we can know no matter what, no matter how we think or how we feel or what we’re going through, is that our

Lord Jesus is with us to the end of the Age to shepherd us and guide us and His Holy Spirit indwells us and is praying His

perfect prayers on our behalf to our Heavenly Father’s throne of grace and mercy.

Thank YOU, Jesus, thank YOU, for YOUR Holy Spirit. Amen.

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Trinity Lutheran School…Downtown“Inspiring and empowering students with a Christ-centered education since 1879.”

From the Principal’s DeskAsk, and it shall be given you; seek, and ye shall ind; knock, and it shall be opened unto you. This is exactly what

the Teacher Call Committee has done and experienced throughout the new teacher search process. We asked, sought, and

the door was opened. God is good and we are pleased to tell you about our newest additions to the TLS teaching staff.

Alec Kemnitz will be joining us this coming school year as the 6th grade homeroom teacher.

He will be responsible for teaching math and science to the 5th and 6th grade, and religion to 6th

grade.

Alec is a recent graduate from Concordia, Austin with a Bachelor’s degree in Secondary

Education. Last year he taught English, Social Studies and Mathematics to 6th, 7th, and 8th graders

at Bethany Lutheran in Naperville, IL. Alec is excited to have found a school where his gifts will

be utilized.

Interestingly, Alec attended Trinity as a young boy. He remembers being a student in Mrs.

Eva Zoch’s class. Alec comes from a family of teachers, his parents currently teach at Lutheran

High North. He enjoys playing soccer and was on the Concordia Austin’s Men’s Soccer team. He

would love to help coach the TLS soccer team.

Alec is excited about joining our church, being a part of the staff, and can’t wait to meet the students.

Christine Eilers was born and raised in Seattle, WA. She attended Concordia Lutheran

Elementary School for 8 years and had loving teachers who really made a positive impression

on her. She began piano lessons at an early age, and loved to sing even as a very young child.

Her love of music and performing continued throughout her high school years and into college

at Concordia University in Portland, OR and at Concordia University in St. Paul, MN. While at

Concordia St. Paul, Christine studied pipe organ with Dr. Paul Manz and took conducting courses.

After graduating from college, Christine accepted a Call to Faith Lutheran Church and School

in Tucson, AZ. She taught there 6 years - two years each of Kindergarten, 2nd Grade, and 5th Grade

and was also the school choir director. During that time, she directed four all-school musicals,

coached girls’ volleyball, and was both the organist and adult choir director for the church.

In 1983 Hawaii called! At that time, both of Christine’s sisters were married to Navy men who were stationed at Pearl

Harbor and with a past family history of life on Oahu, Christine accepted a teaching and music position with Our Savior

Lutheran School in Aiea. She was Called to teach 4th grade and direct the school choir.

In 2000, Christine accepted a position as the Education Coordinator for the Honolulu Symphony. While there she

prepared lessons for thousands of school students who traveled to the Blaisdell Concert Hall to hear world class music.

During that same year, Christine was also offered a position with the Hawaii Youth Opera Chorus.

While the Symphony position was a wonderful and fulilling experience, Christine longed to teach in the classroom again. In 2005 she accepted a Call to Our Redeemer Lutheran School in Honolulu where she taught 2nd grade and directed

the school choir. Unfortunately, the 65 year old school downsized and ultimately closed in 2013.

To Christine, teaching is a deinite life calling and she is excited Trinity Downtown Houston has Called her to teach 2nd grade. She looks forward to becoming part of this vibrant congregation and school community.

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Cheerleader Sponsors: Lucia Flores and Lisa Valdez

TLS Dates to RememberTuesday, August 5 Teachers Report to School

Sunday, August 10 Ice Cream Social for New and Sponsoring Families 4:00 - 5:00 p.m. in Education Center

Saturday, August 16 Back to School Bonanza 10:00 a.m. in Education Center

Wednesday, August 20 First Day of School

First Morning Coffee (in Church Foyer after Student Drop-off)

Parents join us for Chapel immediately following the coffee.

TLS 2014-2015 Cheerleaders Congratulations to TLS 2014-2015 Cheerleaders!

The girls (listed below) not only will play a large role

in our athletic events, but will be ambassadors for our

school, as well!

Please look for them at our school events in August as

they welcome both new and returning families!

TLS 2014-2015 Theme

Bella Batterson

Layla Crane

Maris Frost

Jackie Garcia

Divina Gonzalez

Jessica Junkans

Michaela Kaspar

Madison Krailo

Melanie Leitner

Aasha Revier

Bella Villarreal

Trinity Lutheran School Loves

Chick-Fil-A!

Our great Partner in Education will be feeding our

teachers breakfast on August 5th, as they return refreshed

from the summer and eager to start the 2014-2015 school

year. They are also providing a Continental Breakfast for

all of our parents who attend our First Morning Coffee, on

August 20th, the irst day of school in the sanctuary foyer, before our All School Chapel at 8:20 a.m.

Please join us in thanking them as serving our school

is always ... “their pleasure”!

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Skin Cancer in ChildrenMany of you may have seen this article in the Sunday,

4/27/14, edition in the Houston Chronicle, but I’m going

to try to briely (that’s dificult for me as many of you know) cover the contents of the article. Melanoma (four

(4) people I love and respect have or have had melanoma)

and the lives of children are still very important subjects in

my life and I had surgery for a “precursor” (or Stage “0”)

of melanoma some years ago, which I know I mentioned

before. I have also written an article on skin cancer before,

but this article really “caught my eye.” You may think it’s

a little late to cover this subject, but it’s something I think

is appropriate to share at any time of the year! If you have

children in your family or you are a caretaker of children,

please take note and use this as a review.

According to the article, “pediatric melanoma, rare but becoming more common, is a serious but treatable disease” in

children. The author related the story of a three (3) year old girl living in Brownsville, whose Mom noted her child itching

and picking at “an ugly pimple” on her thigh. The lesion was diagnosed as a wart, but it “resisted treatment, growing

bigger, and changing color, from white to pink to red.” A dermatologist was consulted and the child was referred to the

University of Texas M.D. Anderson Center and it was found that the girl had melanoma, the most serious form of skin

cancer.

It has been only recently that melanoma could be associated with children. It is usually a serious and sometimes

deadly issue in adults. However, a study in 2013 found that although rare, it’s increasingly being diagnosed in children:

“U.S. pediatric cases rose 2% a year between 1973 and 2009, from a total of less than 250 a year then to about 500 now.”

Increases have also been noted in England, Sweden and Australia.

M.D. Anderson sees more children than anywhere else in the nation because it gets so many referrals from physicians

who can’t understand why children and adolescents are getting a disease that scientists say usually takes a decade to

develop, usually related to too much exposure to the sun. According to a pediatric oncologist at M.D Anderson, it’s sad,

because even now, only a few doctors specialize in this disease in children and this physician treats most of the center’s

youngest patients.

“Melanoma develops when skin cells called melanocytes become abnormal and multiply in an uncontrolled way. The

cells, which normally give skin its color and protect the deeper levels from sun damage, form a mass of tissue, or tumor,

when they’re multiplying uncontrollably that can spread and damage healthy tissue.”

The reasons for the increase in pediatric cases are not clear. There is speculation without supporting data that it may

involve the depletion of the ozone layer, which absorbs most of the sun’s ultraviolet radiation. The oncologist notes that

more skin gets exposed but there is also improved awareness. “It is now known that melanoma is not just an adult

disease.”

Unfortunately, melanoma is not an easy diagnosis in children. It is mistaken for warts or mosquito bites AND

“pediatric melanoma looks quite different from the adult disease, often well-deined instead of irregularly pigmented.”

A study in 2011 found that 60 percent of children diagnosed with melanoma did not meet the common melanoma-

detection criteria (“ABCD” warning signs of asymmetry, border irregularity, color variation and diameter of over six (6)

millimeters).

Also, in children younger than 10 years old, it usually doesn’t show up in sun-exposed areas. So it is often diagnosed

late and, unfortunately, this is not a good thing. A recent study found that melanoma also spreads more quickly in children

than adults. The oncologist at M.D. Anderson estimates that a third to a half of such child patients arrive with a delayed

diagnosis, something that is not dificult to understand. “Warts are common, pediatric melanoma isn’t” says the oncologist.I will continue this subject next month. But, let us PRAISE OUR LORD! The three (3) year old child mentioned in

the beginning of this article is now six (6) years old and is in REMISSION!

PROMISE: I delight greatly in the Lord; my soul rejoices in my God. For He has clothed me with garments of

salvation and arrayed me in a robe of righteousness, as a bridegroom adorns his head like a priest, and as a bride adorns

herself with jewels.” Isaiah 61:10 (NIV)

Julie Bertrand, Parish Nurse

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Trinity Member, Kathleen Schmidt, Wins Silver Medal in

Transplant Games of AmericaThe Transplant Games of America®

were held in Houston, Texas, July 12th -

15th.

The Transplant Games of America®

is a biennial event held in the United

States to recognize the tremendous

accomplishments of individuals whose

lives have been affected by eye, organ,

and tissue donation. This festival-style

event brings athletes, living donors,

donor families, as well as members of the

amazing medical community involved

in transplantation together to promote

awareness of the life-changing impact that donation represents today.

The transplant games are handled similar to the Olympic Games. On the evening of July 12th, the opening ceremonies

were held at the BBVA Compass Stadium. Kathleen Schmidt, member of Trinity and recipient of a double lung transplant

on February 8, 2008, was part of Team Texas. There were teams from various states or

combined states. There were three folks there from Team Australia representing International

Transplant Games.

Kathleen felt very fortunate to be able to play a small part in these games.

The games had various sport activities such as 5K, Badminton, Ballroom Dancing,

Basketball, Bowling, Corn hole (bean bag toss), Cycling, Golf, Racquetball, Swimming,

Table Tennis, Tennis, Texas Hold ‘em, Track and Field, Trivia Pursuit, and Volleyball.

The 5K is a medal event for transplant recipients and living donors, but also for anyone

and everyone to run in! The rest of the events were for recipients and living donors.

Gold, Silver and Bronze medals were awarded!Kathleen said “Since I knew I wasn’t able to participate in the sports, Zumba or Ballroom

Dancing, I signed up for the Trivia challenge. Thanks to my teammates, we won the silver

medal.”

There were over 70 recipients, living donors, donor families and supporters who registered

with Team Texas.

Ladies Circle Ministries The monthly gathering of the Ladies Circle will be held at 10 a.m. on Thursday,

August 7, in Room 205. Our Christian Growth program will be a report on

the recent LWML Texas District convention held in Frisco, Texas, June 20-

22. Representing our Ladies Circle at the convention were Debbie Leonard

as delegate and Kim Flaviani as alternate. Several other Trinity members in

attendance at the convention will also share some of their memories.

A time for fellowship and refreshments will begin at 9:30 a.m. For additional

information, please call our president, Debbie Leonard, at (c) 319.431.6804, or

713.861.7175, or by e-mail to [email protected]. All are welcome.

Additional dates to remember:

• Devotions will be held at the Highland Park Care Center at 10 a.m. on

Wednesday, August 20, 2014.

• The Executive Board will meet in Room 205 at 10 a.m. on Thursday,

August 28.

Team Texabama (Kathleen Schmidt pictured fourth from left)

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Serve The Lord With GladnessTrinity congregation is seeking volunteers to serve in the 8:15 and 11:00 a.m. worship

services in the sanctuary. You can serve on a regular basis or as a substitute. Some of the

areas where help is needed are:

• Words of Welcome - Give the opening welcome and announcements at the 8:15 and

11:00 a.m. services approximately once a month or serve as a substitute.

• Children’s Message - Present the Children’s Message at the 8:15 and 11:00 a.m.

services approximately once a month or serve as a substitute.

• Lay Prayer (Fifth Sunday) - Give the Prayers of the Church at either the 8:15 or 11:00 a.m. service when there is

a ifth Sunday in the month. • Crucifer, Torch Bearers, and Acolytes - Carry the cross or torches in the opening and closing processional.

Volunteers can include family units.

For any of these service opportunities, contact Cindy Struckmann ([email protected]) for more information

or to volunteer.

• Video Tech - We also need people to run the computer that projects the Order of Service on the wall during

worship services. Training is provided. Contact Sharon Stoerkel ([email protected]) for more information

or to volunteer.

Trinity ArchivesTrinity Archives has recently

received donations of anniversary

plates, aerial photographs, history

booklets, special service folders,

and directories. Special thanks to

Audrey Black, Pam Buenker, JoAnn

Eickenhorst, Nancy Peurifoy, and

anonymous donors. All donations

are appreciated and valued.

Broadcasts

every Sunday

9:15 a.m. CT

WORSHIP ONLINE AT

live.ninethirtyone.org

Church Worker Grants AvailableTrinity Ladies Circle Ministries is pleased to

support the education of communicant members

of Trinity Lutheran Church who are enrolled at a

Lutheran college or university with the intention

of entering full-time ministry in the church.

Students wishing to apply for one of these grants

for the 2014-2015 school year are asked to send a letter

of application to Trinity Lutheran Ladies Circle,

800 Houston Ave., Houston, TX 77007.

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Flu Vaccine Clinic for TLC, TLS and TLEC - 2014We are blessed to be able to offer a Flu Vaccine Clinic again

this year through the Texas Vaccine Institute. INFLUENZA

and the complications can be DEADLY! It is important that

individuals who work in schools or any enclosed environments

are more exposed than others to get infectious diseases.

Individuals at risk for contracting the lu are children younger than ive (5) years old, especially those younger than two (2) years old, pregnant women, people with medical conditions

that include asthma, diabetes (Type 1 or 2), heart and lung

disease and especially those that are 65 years old and older.

Getting the lu vaccine is considered a PREVENTATIVE

HEALTH MEASURE all of us should take!

For the 2014 – 2015 Flu Season, Texas Vaccine Institute

will be offering a quadrivalent vaccine (the vaccine will contain

the four (4) strains of inluenza expected this lu season). “THE WHEN AND WHERE” OF OUR FLU VACCINE

CLINIC:

SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 8:00 A.M. – 1:00 PM,

MIDDLE SCHOOL CLINIC, ROOM 131, which is

located in the school hall near the Reisner Street entrance and

gymnasium.

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 3:00 PM – 6:00 PM,

TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH FOYER, entrance with

triple doors facing Houston Avenue.

YOU MUST MAKE RESERVATIONS. Beginning

TUESDAY, AUGUST 26, sign up sheets will be in the school hall near the entrance to the Middle School Ofice/gymnasium, Church Foyer, Narthex and in the Early Childhood Center near the School Nurse’s Ofice. You may also call

Julie Bertrand, RN, at 281.498.5758 after August 26 to make a reservation. Texas Vaccine Institute will be able to take

a SMALL number of walk-ins, but PLEASE sign up to reserve your “spot.” ALSO, PLEASE INDICATE WHETHER

YOU DESIRE THE FLU SHOT OR NASAL MIST.

THE COST:

FLU SHOT: $25:00 – “killed virus” – indicated for individuals 6 months old and up.

FLU MIST: $30:00 – “live weakened” virus – indicated for healthy individuals 2 years to 49 years old who are not

pregnant, without fever or asthma.

A REMINDER & INFORMATION RE: MEDICARE COVERAGE, INSURANCE AND ANOTHER VACCINE

OFFERED TO ADULTS WILL BE COVERED IN OUR SEPTEMBER NEWSLETTER. THE PNEUMONIA

VACCINE (which was offered to individuals 50 years old and older) WILL NOT BE OFFERED this year due to

side effects which have been noted. INDIVIDUALS IN THAT AGE GROUP ARE ENCOURAGED TO RECEIVE

THAT VACCINE IN THEIR PHYSICIAN’S OFFICE.

Trinity’s Foyer Cabinet DisplayDuring the last six months, members have enjoyed the private collections on display

in the foyer cabinet. We especially thank the following for interesting displays: David

Villalpando’s “Gone Fishing”; Ruth Stoerkel’s “Texas Independence Day”; Julie Bertrand’s

“School Nurse Mementos”; and John Coon’s “NASCAR Model Race Cars.” We welcome

displays of private collections. Please contact Ruth Stoerkel to schedule your display.

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DEATHS

07/10/14

Adeline Emma Addicks Dean

REVENUE UPDATE

Year to Date through 07/20/14

Total Receipts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1,721,486

Budgetary Needs . . . . . . . . . . . . $4,518,510

HUG2 UPDATE

Year to Date through 07/20/14

Total Contributions . . . . . . . . . . . $2,917,082

Pledged to Date . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2,945,786

CHURCH REPORT

June 16 - July 20STAFF DIRECTORY

CHURCH

Senior PastorPastor Michael P. Dorn ...........713.229.2940

Director of Caring MinistriesPastor David A. Leeland .........713.229.2916

Visitation PastorPastor Donald G. Black ..........713.229.2917

Chief Financial OficerRon Lacy ................................713.229.2970

Director of Administration & Human ResourcesTrinity Garrett .........................713.224.0684

Director of FacilitiesRicky Robinson ......................713.229.2905

Director of AccountingRoseann Gamez ....................713.229.2962

Communications CoordinatorPam Schroeder ......................713.229.2944

Contributions ManagerAngela Avant ..........................713.229.2963

HostRollin Cattau ...........................713.229.2950

SCHOOL/TLEC

TLS PrincipalNatalia Junkans ......................832.301.3105

Director of Advancement/Admin. Asst.Lisa Jakel ...............................713.229.2903

Director of Early Childhood ProgramLucia Flores ............................832.301.3100

Director of Extended Care & Kids CampJennifer Horn ..........................713.229.2967

Joyfully Sharing Christ’s Saving Love With All People Now!

SUNDAY SCHOOL TOTALS

1-8 H.S. Adult

06/22 41 13 103

06/29 35 20 95

07/06 28 14 107

07/13 19 11 93

07/20 20 11 91

Total Offering . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $228.95

SUNDAY WORSHIP ATTENDANCE

8:15 9:31 11:00 Total

06/22 156 115 157 428

06/29 192 109 131 432

07/06 190 115 150 455

07/13 192 92 152 436

07/20 187 101 139 427

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8:15 AM Worship (C) 9:30 AM SS & Bible

Classes 9:31 AM 931 Worship 11:00 AM Worship (C)

6:30 PM 135th An-niverasary Committee

7:00 PM Basketball Fel-lowship Group

6:00 PM Volleyball 6:00 PM Stephen

Ministry 6:30 PM Houston Bronze

Ensemble

9:30 AM Women’s Bible Study

10:00 AM Women’s Club HPCC

6:30 PM Women’s Bible Study

6:30 AM Sonrise Bible Study

10:00 AM Ladies Circle 1:00 PM Peace-Filled

Quilters 7:20 PM Houston Bronze

Ensemble

6:30 PM Jejuan Plair’s Basketball Camp

8:15 AM Worship 9:30 AM SS & Bible

Classes 9:31 AM 931 Worship (C) 11:00 AM Worship 12:00 PM 39 Club 4:00 PM TLS Ice Cream

Social for New & Sponsoring Families

11:00 AM LFL Crochet Class

7:00 PM Basketball Fel-lowship Group

10:00 AM Women’s Bible Study - Movie Morning

6:00 PM Volleyball 6:30 PM Houston Bronze

Ensemble

9:30 AM Women’s Bible Study

6:30 PM Women’s Bible Study

7:30 PM PEP Club - A.D. Players

6:30 AM Sonrise Bible Study

7:20 PM Houston Bronze Ensemble

7:00 AM Middle School Bible Study

2:30 PM Pre-School Graduation

10:00 AM Back to School Bonanza

8:15 AM Worship (C) 9:30 AM SS & Bible

Classes 9:31 AM 931 Worship 11:00 AM Worship (C)

7:00 PM Basketball Fel-lowship Group

6:00 PM Volleyball 6:00 PM Stephen

Ministry 6:30 PM Houston Bronze

Ensemble

7:30 AM First Day Coffee 9:00 AM TLS Chapel 9:30 AM Women’s Bible

Study 10:00 AM Ladies Circle

HPCC 6:30 PM Women’s Bible

Study

6:30 AM Sonrise Bible Study

1:00 PM Peace-Filled Quilters

7:20 PM Houston Bronze Ensemble

8:00 AM Houston Bronze Ensemble

8:15 AM Worship 9:30 AM SS & Bible

Classes 9:31 AM 931 Worship (C) 11:00 AM Worship

First Day of School

5:00 PM Elders Meeting 5:30 PM Governing

Board Meeting 7:00 PM Basketball Fel-

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9:30 AM Women’s Bible Study

6:30 PM Women’s Bible Study

6:30 AM Sonrise Bible Study

10:00 AM Ladies Circle Executive Board Meeting

7:20 PM Houston Bronze Ensemble

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