VOLUME 21 ISSUE 6
July 2016
July/August
Newsletter
“Serving and Ministering to the Community Since 1873”
“Trinity Tidings” is a monthly publication printed on the
premises of Holy Trinity Memorial Lutheran Church (Hospital Code: 244)
Robin McCloud, Office Secretary,
Email: [email protected]
HOLY TRINITY MEMORIAL
LUTHERAN CHURCH
604 Fourth Street
Catasauqua, Pa 18032
Phone:610-264-2641
Fax:610-264-2661
Website: www.holytrinitymemoriallutheran.com
Email: [email protected]
IF HOSPITALIZED, BE SURE
TO SIGN A RELEASE CARD
AND USE OUR
HOSPITAL CODE #244.
WE ARE A HANDICAPPED
ACCESSIBLE FACILITY.
DEADLINE FOR September Newsletter
IS WEDNESDAY, August 17th.
The July/August newsletter is in honor of the
birthdays of our grandson, Michael Bechtel and
granddaughter, Emily Thomas by Frank and Carole
Nacci and in honor of the birthday of Carole Nacci by
Frank Nacci and family.
Pastor John,
We appreciate your pastor services you have
delivered over the years to Holy Trinity. Your services
have helped strengthen the bond between the
members. It has been a privilege having you as our
Pastor. You will be missed. We wish you and your
family all the best!!
Church Council Members Term Ending Dec. 2016 Term Ending Dec. 2017 Terms Ending Dec. 2018
Mark Fried: 610-262-2645 Arden Strickland: 610-351-0341 Cheryl Kneiss: 610-262-0467
RuthAnn Reinsmith: 610-264-4346 Rick Martson: 484-661-5183 Barb Fister: 610-266-1160
Carol Cunningham: 610-264-2045 Joe Schwindenhammer: 610-573-1957 Frank Hart: 610-360-2697
Carole Nacci: 610-264-8785 Open Open
Youth Rep.: Emily Thomas
OFFICERS President: Barbara Fister Vice President: Arden Strickland
Secretary: (Rotating) Treasurer: John Marakovits
Letter from Council…..
As we enter this period of transition, we recognize that Pastor Hart’s
relationship as pastor comes to a close, even though many friendships with him
and his family will continue. Members should understand that all contacts for
pastoral services (e.g., baptisms, weddings, funerals) will be made to our interim
pastor until a new pastor is called, at which time these requests will be direct to
that person. If you have any questions about this policy, please speak to the
president and vice-president of the Congregation Council.
$ FINANCIAL UP-DATE $
Through May the 31st of this year, Holy Trinity has received a total of $7,177.00 in
memorial fund donations in memory of Helen Reichl, Olin Webb, Patsy Kincaid, Gloria
Wieand and Ethel
Pluchinsky. The church also received a $2,500.00 bequest from Helen’s estate. The total
of $9,677.00 was recorded as regular,
budgeted income. Adjusting for these “memorial” fund monies, a month-end, May 31,
2016 budget deficit of (-$183.31) results.
All of our bills are paid current including our monthly
commitment to the Synod for benevolence which is next due for July.
As we enter the hot months of Summer, the message at this time of year is always
the same, not to mention simple. Please don’t forget church this summer. Vacations, time
away from home and family events all help to pull us in different directions. If you miss a
Sunday, please remember to make it up financially. Needless to say, the church bills
continue even when we’re on vacation. In addition, our Pastoral vacancy will also be a
challenge on it’s own. See you in church.
John Marakovits, Treasurer
To Pastor Hart and our church family,
Thank you so much for the gift and prayers. It
is all appreciated.
Sincerely, Jen, Zach and Brianna Walker
Have you remembered
Holy Trinity
in your Will?
By now, you should have received your offering envelopes for July and August in the mail. About the 3rd week of August, you should be receiving your offering
envelopes for September and October in the mail. If you do not receive them, please contact Robin in the church office. (610-264-2641)
Holy Trinity is a member of the Blood Bank
Program. If you give blood, you may
designate it as Holy Trinity. Also, if you ever
need blood, tell them you’re a church
member.
At any time, you can give donations to the “Pastor’s Discretionary Fund”. This fund is used to give temporary financial assistance to people of our congregation and community when a sudden need arises. You may send contributions to the church or place them in the offering plate on Sunday mornings. Please mark your checks or envelopes “Pastor’s
Discretionary Fund”.
HOLY TRINITY NEWS
Begins July 3rd: 7:30a.m. Spoken Communion
9:00a.m Worship/Holy
Communion
Yard/Bake Sale News: A great big THANK YOU to all of the
people who helped make this year’s yard/bake sale a great success!
So many people worked many hours and many days setting up and tearing down, the bakers gave us a wonderful selection of delicious treats, and of course we couldn’t have done this without all of the donations.
To date we have made $1,592.75 and there are still pieces out to be sold. We have already passed last year’s total, which is great news!!
Once again, thank you to everyone involved - There is no way we could have done this without all of the team work!
Congratulations to Nick Minnich (son of Rick and Sue) and Karissa McCarthy who were married on June 11 in the Muhlenberg College chapel in Allentown. The couple resides in Washington, D.C.
Dear Church Family, I wanted to thank
everybody for choosing me as the Paul Frantz
Scholarship recipient. With the scholarship I
will be able to further my education. I thank
you greatly.
Sincerely, Sasha Hart
Remember or Honor Loved Ones
Altar Flowers
TO THE GLORY OF GOD:
Aug. 7 In loving memory of my parents by
Cheryl Kneiss.
Aug. 14 In honor of my wife, Carole, to
celebrate her birthday by Frank Nacci.
Aug. 21 In honor of our granddaughter, Emily,
to celebrate her birthday by Mam Maw
and Pop Pop Nacci.
Aug. 28 In loving memory of parents John and
Grace Fenstermacher, Jean Bayard and
Jerry Bayard by Alan and Carol
Fenstermacher.
Bulletins
TO THE GLORY OF GOD AND:
Aug. 7 Open
Aug. 14 Open
Aug. 21 Open
Aug. 28 Open
“Trinity Tidings”
All dedications are taken for 2016. Thank you.
Please Note: To reserve a flower date, fill in the Flower Chart in the narthex and call Suzanne Webb 610
-264-4880 with your dedication. If you do not call Suzanne, the dedication will read “To the glory
of God by (your name)”. To dedicate a Sunday bulletin, call the church secretary (610-264-2641).
Bulletins are $10, altar flowers are $35. Please pick up your flowers or have someone pick them up for you.
Remember or Honor Loved Ones
Altar Flowers
TO THE GLORY OF GOD:
July 3 In honor of our veterans by Sandi Smith
July 10 In honor of our grandson, Michael, to
celebrate his birthday by Mam Maw and
Pop Pop Nacci.
July 17 In honor of Frank Hart to celebrate his
birthday by his sister Sandi Smith.
July 24 Open
July 31 Open
Bulletins
TO THE GLORY OF GOD AND:
July 3 Open
July 10 In honor of Frank Harts birthday by sister
Sandi Smith.
July 17 Open
July 24 Open
July 31 Open
“Trinity Tidings”
All dedications are taken for 2016. Thank you.
Please Note: To reserve a flower date, fill in the Flower Chart in the narthex and call Suzanne Webb 610-264-
4880 with your dedication. If you do not call Suzanne, the dedication will read “To the glory of God by (your name)”. To dedicate a Sunday bulletin, call the
church secretary (610-264-2641). Bulletins are $10, altar flowers are $35. Please pick up your flowers or have
someone pick them up for you.
2016 VBS This year’s VBS will be held July 25-29 from 6:15pm—8:15pm. The theme is Ocean Commotion-Diving into Noah’s flood. During VBS, we will dive deep into the amazing account of Noah and the flood from the book of Genesis. They’ll learn to apply the spiritual lessons from Noah’s life to their own. All children age 3 to grade 6 are invited to loin us for lessons, crafts, games, music and snacks. Please invite your neighbors, friends and relatives to join us. Registration forms are available in the narthex or office. You may register during VBS. We look forward to seeing everyone who joins us for this year’s VBS.
We are so proud of our 3 Youth who wore a variety of Victorian hats at the June 12th Junior Victorian Tea! When other commitments prevented the rest of our youth from participating, Emily Suter, Caleb Staub, and Alex Suter stepped up to the task. These 3 served as table-setters, ticket-takers, hosts, raffle-ticket sellers, servers, BINGO callers, basket runners, and cleanup crew, giving up hours of their time Saturday evening and Sunday afternoon. We couldn't be prouder of you Emily, Alex, and Caleb!! In addition to the effort and hours put in by these kids and parents Jill and John Suter and Jenn Staub, HUGE thanks go to Joe Schwindenhammer, who through no fault of his own got sucked into the preparation, execution, and cleanup process; and to Barb Fister and Ruthann Reinsmith, who tirelessly filled and then washed teapots and tidbit trays, and lent a hand wherever it was needed. Without being recruited, Barb and Ruthann volunteered their services...we would have been in the kitchen for additional hours had it not been for their behind-the-scenes efforts. We also want to thank Holy Trinity's Tea Ladies for allowing us to use their beautiful dishes to serve our guests. And what would a tea be without pretty napkins? Thank you, Carol Hartranft for your full-service cloth napkin touch! (And to Sue M. for bailing us out when our guest list exceeded my napkin estimate!)
At the risk of missing someone, I also want to thank the following women who contributed baskets for the raffle and/or baked goods for the Tea: Jenn Staub, Jill Suter, Tanya Schock, Paige Miller, Diane Carfara, Rita Medence, Cheryl Kneiss, Janis Charvala, Barb Fister, Vicki and Steph Chimics, Sue Marakovits, Rena Bond, Robin Wargo, and Ruthann Reinsmith. There's nothing like a lot of baskets and a worthy cause to generate raffle ticket sales!! Finally, heartfelt thanks to Jenn Staub, who was my partner-in-crime for the Tea, calling all of the bakers. and being my absolute moral support with her enthusiasm for this project. Thanks to the commitment and generosity of all of these HT family members, the Youth raised $456, which has been shared equally between the Youth activity account and Numan Orphanage. We received wonderful feedback from our guests, who enjoyed Tea-related word puzzles, Tea-bag toss, Victorian dress-ups, not-so-Victorian BINGO, our 30-plus basket raffle, and delightful homemade desserts. A door-prize was awarded, centerpieces created by our Youth back in February went home with 6 lucky guests, our servers made the difficult choice of 2 out of several tea-outfitted young ladies to receive "best-dressed" prizes, and the 3 boys whose moms no doubt made them attend each received a special gift. Beyond our wildest dreams for our "First Annual" Junior Victorian Tea!!! Oh - and we finally had a photographer from the Catty Press present for this "historic" event!!!!
Parents and youth: watch for upcoming emails and information about our annual Youth road trip to New Windsor, Maryland to deliver the Social Ministry team's school kits, and to volunteer in the SERRV fair trade store and the Brethren Center warehouse. Planning 2 nights this year, with an evening of foot golf (soccer-ball style) and a few hours in historic Gettysburg. I need feedback from parents about which youth are interested and which dates (weekdays in July or August) they are available. (I know, vacations, sports camps and practices...but this is a fun trip as well as an opportunity to serve.)
Don’t let anyone look down on you because you are young, but set an example for the believers in speech, in
conduct, in love, in faith and in purity. 1 Timothy 4:12 New International Version (NIV)
SCRIP NEWS
The deadline for our next SCRIP order is July 10th. DON'T LET THIS HAPPEN TO YOU: To avoid the
indescribable disappointment of learning that the cards you
need aren't in stock, get your SCRIP order in to Joe by July
10th! The more orders we receive, the quicker we can rebuild
the SCRIP account balance and, in turn, rebuild our card
inventory for your last-minute convenience.
We currently have a large stock of gift cards available for immediate purchase.
Ya gotta shop anyway, so why not use Scrip cards for all your summer purchases,
including cookout & vacation needs. Make each trip to the grocery store, drug
store, gas station, and clothing stores a mini road trip that supports our
Christian Education program, including VBS. IOUs are always welcome! Available
for immediate purchase:
Aeropostale AMC Applebee's Arby's Bed Bath & Beyond BonTon Boston
Market Bravo Burger King Cabela's Carrabba's Chili's Cracker
Barrel CVS Dunkin Donuts Giant iTunes Kohl's Longhorn Steakhouse Olive
Garden On the Border Outback Panera PetSmart Qdoba Red
Lobster Ross Sam's Club Sheetz Staples Starbucks Subway Taco
Bell Target TGIFridays Walmart Weis
In-stock Scrip cards are available after worship for groceries, gas, prescriptions, fast food
and dining out, coffee, and gift-giving. And don't forget that you can designate cards in your
order or from stock to the Pastor's discretionary use. The "IV" container will remain on
the food table for ongoing "InVisible" contributions of cash, checks, or SCRIP
cards. These "IV" SCRIP purchases are tax deductible.
SOCIAL MINISTRY NEWS
Thank you to everyone who supported the Father's Day collection for Lutheran Congregational Service's disaster relief work. Donation totals will be included in the September Tidings. Dare I say it? Sale prices on school supplies are just around the corner. We will again be collecting school supplies for kits to be delivered to Church World Service. Needed items: spiral notebooks (wide- or college-ruled, 70 to 210 pages), pencils (not sharpened), large erasers, BLUNT scissors, crayons (boxes of 24), rulers (with 30 centimeters), and sharpeners. Watch for the school kit display in August! Don't forget to bring your plastic and paper grocery bags to the basket next to the Food Table in the back of the sanctuary. Along with your donations of non-perishable food, or cash in the "Meant to but forgot" container, the Food Bank uses the bags to share your giving with residents of Catty who are struggling to put meals on the table. God bless your giving.
Trinity Morning Glories
We are a daytime women’s group here at Holy Trinity. Our focus is on the spiritual and service to others. Along the way, we share food, work, laugh, chat and pray together! Please join us!
Note: Our meetings will always be the 3rd Monday at 10:00 (exception: June’s time will be 11:30).
Our monthly meeting on Monday, June 20, 2016 was held at Cheryl Kneiss’ home; 18 women enjoyed the lovely outdoors. Our “picnic” fare was varied and delicious. BJ Kunkel’s devotions reminded us that our Lord wants us to relax and learn to laugh more freely at ourselves and life. BJ used Thelma and Louise (Cheryl's two cats) as an inspiration for humorous cat stories about why God created cats and cats flying from heaven to answer a little girl's prayers. She even found humor in the bible from the 31st chapter of Proverbs when King Lemuel's mother gave him a list for selecting an appropriate wife. BJ said that our Lord tells us that laughter will lighten our load and lift our hearts into heavenly places! $20 spending money will be given to Brianna Walker who will be attending the Creation event at the end of June, $50 will be donated to the Ethyl Pluchinsky Memorial Fund, and $50 will be used for a local man that Holy Trinity is helping. Sue Marakovits delivered a check for $1,200 to Mary’s Shelter from our Baby Bottle campaign; she also delivered hand knitted baby afghans, baby food supplies and misc. baby items. More details of our
September 17 murder mystery fundraiser, “Charlie’s Angels of Death” were decided. Nancy Miller told us she is collecting empty prescription pill bottles and pillowcases for the “Through these Hands” charity. The pillowcases are made into dresses for girls in developing countries. A Penny game presented by Janis Charvala was enjoyed as was “interesting facts” from around the world that Linda Heiberger shared.
Future Dates
Monday, July 18, 2016, 10:00 – Devotions: Ruthann Reinsmith
There will be a special, extra monetary collection taken which will go to a local animal shelter.
Plan August 2016 thru January 2017
Hoagies: Lettuce & sliced tomatoes/Carol Guranich; Rolls/Cheryl Kneiss; Salami/Bo Rasmussen
Sliced Cheeses/?; Ham Slices/Karen Frankenfield; Roast Beef/Lucy Lynn
Peppers & Dressing/Judy Spaits; Pickles & Olives/BJ Kunkel; Onion/Nancy Miller
Chips/Brenda Ondush; Desserts/Kathy Nattres & Linda Wiland
Drinks: Iced Tea, Lemonade & Lemons/Sue Marakovits
Murder Mystery Schedule
September 17, 2016, 5:30 – “Charlie’s Angels of Death” by Without A Cue Productions
Ticket Cost: $30/person
Bad Bones BBQ: Marinated Chicken, Roasted Potatoes, Green Salad
Hawaiian Rolls – Sandy Svitana; Butter Pats – Lois McAllister; Ice Cream Cups – Pat Fried
Drinks (gallons) – 2 Diet Iced Tea – Suzanne Webb, 2 Reg. Decaf Iced Tea – Cheryl Kneiss
2 Regular Iced Tea & White Angel Lollipops – Barb Fister
Plates, napkins, cups, black tablecloths – Cheryl Kneiss
Centerpieces – Must decide in July
Ticket Sales – Nancy Miller/BJ Kunkel; Ticket Taker: Lucy Lynn
Charities: Trinity’s Roof Fund and PA Wounded Warriors
Raffle Baskets: TBD in July
Wall Decorations: Steph Chimics will again do her magic
Put Up/Take Down Outside Sign on July 31: Sande Smith/Pat Fried
Set up/Take down room: Friday, September 16 at 10:00 – Everyone
Publicity – Janis Charvala/Linda Heiberger/Robin McCloud
2016 Monthly Fellowship and Refreshments
Next Fellowship and Refreshments will be on September 11th!
Future 2nd Sunday of the month Fellowship and Refreshments:
Sept. 11 – Rick Minnich & Sunday School Families
Oct. 9 – BJ & Rich Kunkel/Janis & Jerry Charvala
Oct/Nov Intention to Give Sunday – Vicki Chimics/Sherry Creyer
Dec. 11 – Linda & Joe Wiland
2017
Jan. 8 and Feb. 12 – Open
Mar. 12 – Diane Czar & Youth
Apr 9 – Palm Sunday Brunch
June 11 – Open
July & Aug. – No Fellowship & Refreshments
Sept. 10 – Pat & Mark Fried/Sue & John Marakovits
Oct. 8.. Nov. 12 and Dec. 10 - Open
Want to host? Call Janis Charvala, 610 440-0073.
See you after church on September 11th!
Future Date to Mark on your Calendars
Saturday, September 17, 2016 – The Morning Glories will host the murder mystery dinner theater “Charlie’s Angels of Death” by Without a Cue Productions.
Mark your calendar now; we only seat 80 adults! See flyer in newsletter to
reserve/get tickets!
Mary’s Shelter Baby Bottle Campaign
The recent Baby Bottle Campaign which benefited Mary’s Shelter in Bethlehem has netted $1,200.
We thank the congregation for making this such a successful campaign!
….The Morning Glories
Trinity’s Gardeners and Grass Cutters
Please note the great job that is being done keeping the landscaping at Holy Trinity looking great! Check the bulletin each week to learn who these dedicated folks are.
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