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2011 No. 10 October 26, 2011
This Weekend: Saturday, October 29th at 5:30 p.m.
Sunday, October 30th at 8:30 and 10:30 a.m.
► Festival Choir and Bell Choir! ► Special Guest Speaker: Darwin Anderson of
missions agency, International Messengers
► Unite in worshipping our Savior! With joy we’ll rededicate ourselves to His service.
► Begin now to pray for our worship and for completing your Financial Faith Commitment for 2012!
Rededication Worship Services
Darwin and Darlis Anderson
Dawin’s passions in life include his walk with Jesus, his wife and kids, the Gospel, dairy management, discipling men, coffee roasting, gardening/orchards, fishing, pheasant hunting, training dogs, reading and singing. He and Darlis have led over 45 adult teams into former Eastern Bloc countries and have trained several thousand adults in c ross-cultural missions.
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Offerings to Date.................................. $474,702 Other Income to Date ............................ 115,094 Total Income to Date ............................. 589,796 Income Budget to Date ......................... 569,764 Expenses to Date................................... 564,545 Expense Budget to Date....................... 598,125
TRINITY’S FINANCIAL
UPDATE
Year-to-Date through September 30, 2011
OCTOBER COUNCIL NOTES by Kerry Belitz, Council Secretary
TRINITY COUNCIL MEMBERS
Kenneth Young................................................President Marcia Muhle............................................Vice President Kerry Belitz......................................................Secretary Pam Hain ........................................................Treasurer LeAnn Kjergaard..............................Recording Secretary Sharon Becker Mike Cerny Ken Christensen Judy Dicke Dennis Durkop Ron Leimser
Dan Mickey Jaymee Mueller Todd Pedersen
Johnell Pennington Anne Weber
Pastor Tim White
The Trinity Council met on October 10, 2011. Council reviewed the September Financial Report.
Design Teams have been formed to work on re-using spaces in the church. Jaci Behlen, Tom and Karen Zimmerman, Johnell Pennington, Teresa Shank and Jolene Gragert have agreed to serve on the new Nursery Committee. Barb Sanders, Donna Dubsky, Phil Johnson and Marcia Muhle are members of the new Prayer Room Committee. K e r ry B e l i t z r e p o r t e d on arrangements for “Raise the Roof” fundraiser. Michelle Stirek has printed tickets and is working on the auction catalog. Mike Drinnin has made the arrangements for the dinner and is working on the grain auction and other areas. Ticket sales began this past weekend.
Pastor White reported that Paul Eldred thanked him and the Council for our consideration in extending him a contract call as an unpaid and deployed pastor. Paul is available between Thanksgiving and Christmas for the ordination. A motion was made by Todd Pedersen and seconded by Dan Mickey that we proceed with plans to call Paul Eldred as an unpaid pastor to the mission field of Turkey contingent upon having liability questions answered; motion carried.
Motion was made by Kerry Belitz and seconded by Dennis Durkop to hold a Special Congregational Meeting on November 6th following the 10:30 Service to vote to extend a contract call to Paul Eldred as an unpaid pastor deployed to the mission field; motion carried.
Pastor Nestor has reported to Pastor White that it is possible to stream the weekly church service on the church website at a cost of $1,000 a year. The audio of the sermons could be done for free. The Council may consider this at a later date.
Pastor White reported on the LCMC National Meeting last week at Des Moines, Iowa. Pastor White reported that it was a very positive gathering. There were 48 breakout sessions. He stated that there are now 724 congregations in the LCMC.
President Young asked the Council to be thinking of candidates for Trinity Church Council. There will be a need for at least two (possibly five) new members in January.
The next Counc il meet ing is November 14, 2011.
Your contributions to TRINITY’S MEMORIAL FUND are greatly appreciated. Gifts are accepted at any time in memory of or in honor of a loved one. Names of those being memorialized are listed in Trinity’s Annual Report. THANK YOU for your contribution to the Memorial Fund in the third quarter of 2011.
Craig & Sharon Abegglen Rogene Anderson Larry & Jean Andreasen Gale & Deanna Barnes Dean & Jean Barnett Larry & Gloria Bartels Faye Berkheimer Bernetta Berlin Don & Laura Christensen Larry Christensen Richard & Deloris Christie Deb Church Cornerstone Bank Bob & Janice Cothern Faith Craig Sharon DeWulf
Dennis Durkop Kay Ferris Don Gless Stan & Shirley Gottschall Ron & Susan Graham Elaine Hake Irene Hake Alfred & Carolyn Hanson Shirley Hartman Don & Betty Haskins Betty Hecker Aleta Heins Wayne & Dianne Hellbusch Bill & Rita Ingold Hal & Hilda Jacobi Lon & Sandra Jochens Merle & Joyce Johannes
Minnie Johnson Art & Norma Jordan Elizabeth Killion Irene Kinzer Marilyn Klug Esther Kummer Gene & Bonnie Labens Carol & Doris Luchsinger Mila Loseke Larry & Carolyn Lueschen Katherine Madland Lois Martensen Paul & Dolores Montag Lanny & Janet Moser Don & Marcia Muhle Harvey & Alta Nauenburg
Doug Nelson Janice Nelson Kurt Nyffeler Larry & Chari Nyffeler Lyle & Kathy Nyffeler John & Julie Oehlrich Don & Pat Olsen Mabel Pabian Dan & Johnell Pennington Rich & Kathy Perdue Betty Peterson Ron & Jeanette Pinger Beth Rice Helen Rosendahl Leigh & Julie Schmale Lynne Schmale & family Dorothy Seckman
Phyllis Sladek Gary & Glenda Spuit Jack & Kay Steiner Sue Sutton Dave & Deb Svoboda Gale & Carole Tessendorf VFW Post 3704 Helen Welin Hilda Went Ruth Westmeyer LaVern Wetgen Keith & Diana Wick Bonnie Willets Alice Woodard
Holiday Calendar For Your Planning
Wednesday, November 23: 5:30 p.m. Thanksgiving Eve Worship
Sunday, November 27: First Sunday of Advent (see next column) 1:00 p.m. Decorate the Church for Christmas
Saturday, December 3: 8:00 a.m. Christmas Program Rehearsal
Sunday, December 4: 2:00 p.m. Children’s Christmas Program
Advent Worship: Series: “When The Promised One Comes” (Familiar Words of Anticipation from the Prophet Isaiah)
November 26 & 27........“There Will Be Light” December 3 & 4.............“There Will Be Singing” December 10 & 11.........“There Will Be Peace” December 17 & 18.........“God Will Be With Us”
Christmas Eve: “A Night of Angels” Saturday, December 24 - Services at
1:00, 3:00, 5:00 and 7:30 p.m.
Christmas Day: “A Day of Bright Hope” Sunday, December 25 Service at 10:00 a.m.
“MUSICAL CHAIRS” BEGINS WITH DESIGN TEAMS
by Pastor White
Now that Rooms 9, 10 and 11 are vacant due to the closing of Kids of the Kingdom, steps can be taken toward the reconfiguration of our room use at Trinity. The sudden availability of space means we can move ahead to accomplish some long-held strategic ministry goals: designing a room dedicated to prayer, a larger and more modern nursery and enhancing the experience of children participating in All Stars Express and Breakout.
Room 11, though not yet redecorated, is already being used as a learning environment for the All Stars Express Pre-Kindergarten and is also being used on Wednesday nights for Breakout. The current nursery will eventually be moved to a redesigned facility where Rooms 9 and 10 are at present. A design team has already been recruited to visit other churches’ nurseries, gather ideas together and develop a comprehensive redesign plan for
the space we have - to include a check-in area, separate rooms for infants and toddlers, new carpeting, wall and window coverings and lighting. The goal is a safe, modern and inviting nursery that effectively serves the needs of children and families.
A design team has also been assembled to convert the current nursery (once it is vacated) into our new Prayer Room. There’s a lot of excitement for this. In fact, designated contributions for a Prayer Room already exceed $7,600. The Prayer Room Design Team will develop a plan to create a room that invites contemplation—lighting, colors, furnishings and room appointments. The Prayer Room would be available for the use of our Sunday Morning Prayer Team and open for its use by groups and individuals throughout
the week. The room would continue to double as a “Bride’s Room” as it currently does when there are weddings.
It’s exciting to begin the process of transforming these rooms for new use. We want to be very deliberate and certain as we move along. I will be conscious to keep you up-to-date on the progress.
REDEDICATION WEEKEND AT TRINITY … WHAT HAVE WE INITIALLY DEDICATED? Read 2 Chronicles 7 with me. Let’s ask ourselves some life-application questions together!
by Pastor Nestor
Have you ever participated in any dedication ceremonies or services? Ever wonder why some people dislike the practice of “taking” an offering during a church service? We don’t “take” an offering do we? We give an offering! Let’s explore the Scriptures and our hearts with some penetrating questions this month! 1. Why were Solomon and all the people gathered at the
new temple? 2. What remarkable events happened after Solomon
finished praying in the new temple? 3. Why couldn’t the priests enter the temple? 4. How did the people respond when they saw what was
happening in the temple? 5. What did the people say as they were worshipping the
Lord? 6. As you sing the song at worship services which is
based on verses 3 and 6, what is happening in your heart?
7. What did the people and Solomon give to the Lord as an act of worship?
8. With what attitude did the people return home?
Now, let’s dig deeper into our own hearts!
A. What does it mean to dedicate to God? B. How can a Christian dedicate his or her life to God’s
service? C. What role does giving play in our worship of God? D. How would our worship of God be different i f we saw
fire from heaven consume our offerings and sacrifices?
E. How does the worship of God in spirit and in truth change the worshiper?
F. What does congregational and private worship do to alter your perspective on life?
Be blessed as you praise Him this week!
A. How can you prepare yourself to worship this next week with an attitude of giving and praising rather than wanting something for yourself?
B. For what specific reasons can you praise God this week?
C. What part of your life do you need to dedicate anew to the Lord?
We meet weekly in “THE WELL.”
Sundays: 9:30-10:15 a.m. Wednesdays: 7:30-9:00 p.m.
This is a great place for YOU!!! Check it out … meet your friends … meet new
friends … listen to God’s word … and enjoy amazing Christian music.
2012 God’s Creation Calendars $10 Available @ GRAND CENTRAL
All money raised will support the High School Summer Mission Trip. THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT!
The CASE For
CHRIST
Decide for yourself if the claims for Jesus
are true or false.
ADULT FORUM
9:30 a.m.—FELLOWSHIP HALL
Begins November 6
Steak Dinner Tickets sold in advance—$30. Limited number of tickets available
at the Church Office.
You need not attend the dinner to participate in the auctions. Lots of items, large & small. Join in the fun!!
FUNDRAISER FOR NEW
ROOF
SUNDAY NOVEMBER 6
Exciting Music Coming! In the coming Autumn, Advent and Christmas seasons, our worship will be graced with special instrumental music. The melodic strains of violins, trumpet, euphonium, saxophone, handbells and harp will fill the air and move our hearts. Come and worship, and be lifted up in spirit as our praise is enhanced by lovingly shared musical gifts.
NOVEMBER 2011 by Glenda Lundstrom
WEEKEND OPPORTUNITIES – All Stars Express Sunday mornings 9:30-10:15am 3yrs - 6th Grade
GUESTS WELCOME - BRING YOUR FRIENDS!
First Review Night For Breakout Students
Nov. 9th
Are you ready? • 3 Lessons completed • Know your Bible verse & action steps • Come ready to have FUN!
November Sundays
Grades 1-3 in The Extreme Finishing up the “Driving Force” series with a real-life parable of celebrating li fe and having joy.
“WAKE UP” series begins. Themed in a Wake Board extreme water sport atmosphere where the Wake Board X Games champions share their faith in Christ and introduce kids to life-changing principles to make faith wake up and come alive.
Grades 4-6 in The Edge Finishing up “Living on The Edge,” and beginning
“CHEMICAL REACTIONS” (The Elements of Your Character) This series covers the character qualities found in 2 Peter 1:5-7 through examples of Bible characters to help kids under- stand godly character and practically apply it to their lives.
www.trinitykidsandteens.com
A new website dedicated to our Kids, JR High, & High School Ministries—
with the latest information and parent links that include relevant and helpful parenting tools, teachable moments, media info, and our Trinity Kids Calendar.
Three year olds—Kindergarten: Practice (9:30am) during their All Stars Express time.
Because of media enhanced lessons and limited time— Grades 1-6: Practice 9:15-9:30am BEFORE All Stars Express.
Children’s Christmas Program “CHRISTMAS SNAPSHOTS” Sunday, December 4, 2:00pm
“Using-My-Bible” Class of 2011 Standing: Kane Benson, Anna Lindahl, Miranda Swanson, Brenna Messersmith, Ashlynn Spulak, Alexis Haynes, Zack Christensen, Ally Gelster, Maddie Uhlig, Emilee Robak, Emmit McMeekin. Kneeling: Jarek Rurup, Jaxon Rurup, Alex Larson, Riley Garrelts, Jacob Plugge, Jake Rahtz.
ALL RED POINSETTIAS FOR CHRISTMAS
You may remember a loved one by purchasing a Christmas Poinsettia for the Trinity Christmas Eve Services by completing this form and placing it in the offering plate or returning it to the Church Office along with a check for the proper amount. This year all poinsettias will be red. Please mark “Christmas Poinsettia” on the check memo line.
Cost is $8 per plant. Please make checks payable to “Trinity Lutheran Church.”
I wish my plant to be acknowledged as follows (Please Print):
Name ___________________________________________ Phone ___________________________
In memory of __________________________OR In honor of ________________________________ (Name of deceased) (Name of honoree & occasion)
_____ I will pick up the plant after the 7:30 p.m. Service on December 24, after the 10:00 a.m. Service on December 25 or by 5:00 p.m. on Tuesday, December 27. _____ I wish to donate the plant to a shut in. (Office closed Monday, December 26)
THANK YOU to the Committee who will arrange the Poinsettia plants. Deadline for ordering: 12:00 Noon, Monday, December 12
Please fill out the Order Form below and return it to Trinity’s Office with payment for your Christmas Poinsettia in Memory of or in Honor of someone.
THE COLUMBUS RESCUE MISSION CELEBRATION BANQUET
Monday, November 7 — New World Inn 6:00 p.m. seating — Dinner at 6:30 p.m. sharp
Testimonies of Lives Christ is Changing! Rescuer of the Year Award! Special Music by Central Community College SPECTRUM! Dinner and Offering!
TICKETS ARE FREE!
Call 402-563-1096 for reservations no later than 5:00 p.m. on Friday, November 4.
Helping the hurting and the homeless in the name of Jesus Christ! RESCUE
Sund
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9:30
a.m
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D aylig h t Savi n gs
Ti m e ends at 2 a.m. Sunday,
November 6.
2012 STUDENT IMPACT MISSION TRIP—KANSAS CITY
June 9-15, 2012 Forms available in “THE WELL”
Church Office closed
November 24 & 25
AT TE NTION TH RIV EN T ME MBE RS
Mark your Calendars—November 12 & 13 Choose the leaders of your local chapter!
ALL THRIVENT Financial for Lutherans members are encouraged to vote for their local leaders. Members are able to direct where their available dollars go throughout the year. This is a great way to show our appreciation for their benevolence.
Plan now to VOTE before or after all services on November 12 and 13!!
Special Congregational Meeting Sunday, November 6th at 11:30 a.m.
Trinity Fellowship Hall
This meeting is for the purpose of voting on offering a contract call to Paul Eldred to be an unpaid pastor of Trinity deployed to the mission field of Turkey as an employee of East European Missions Network. The purpose of this call is so that Paul can be credentialed as an ordained minister with LCMC for the work in which he is currently engaged.
SEE COLUMN AT RIGHT FOR A MORE DETAILED EXPLANATION.
Paul Eldred Call and Ordination Trinity provides some monthly financial support to Paul and Lea Eldred, missionaries to Turkey. The church they attend has asked Paul to take on pastoral duties like funerals, weddings and bringing Holy Communion to the homebound. Paul is pursuing theological studies but is not ordained. This has proved to be something of a barrier to the work he’s being asked to do in his church. The school he attends has inquired as to whether, in LCMC, Paul could be ordained prior to the completion of his Master of Divinity Degree. It turns out there is already precedent for this in LCMC. With a contract call people who are not certified clergy in LCMC can, never-the-less, be called by a congregation and then “deployed” to their specialized ministries, such as hospital chaplaincy. Bill Moberly, the missions agency Director contacted Pastor White to inquire whether Trinity would consider doing something like this for Paul. The Trinity Church Council discussed this proposal three times over the course of the past five months. At the October Council meeting the Church Council voted unanimously to schedule a Congregational Meeting to call Paul; if the call is approved, we would hold a Service of Ordination for Paul at T rinity. T rinity would not be further obligated financially to Paul under this arrangement.
Groups to begin forming soon and will start to meet in January.
Missed out last time? Sign-up begins early in December!!!
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2nd Cathy Bardsley Crystal Bell Rachel Gragert Ryan Klug Alexander Tabbytosavit
3rd Eric Alt Alexander Ernst Virgene Leimer James Lesiak Sydnee Medinger
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Jaime Finecy Norma Jordan Dane Pedersen Mary Seidel
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Kyle Hadwiger Tim Rodehorst
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Kent Ahlstrom Nathan Christensen Dale Lutjens Glenn Pietz Marsha Rath Damien Reimer
7th Mitchell Ehmke Staci Haynes Dick Liebschwager Logan Pietz Tracie Rullo
8th Roger Olson
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Kyle Petersen Kim Schaefer Ronda Travers
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Christine Borst Brad Loseke Tysa Ostrander
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Mathew Hammer Laralee Howard Kelsey Michener Marilyn Plugge Darrell Sedlacek Todd Went
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Rejean Lutjens Richa Perkins Nicole Quast Eric Tisthammer
13th Mike Ernst Maggie French Jenna Hall Joyce Johannes Allen Sindelar Lori Tichota Mark Woodworth
14th Heidi Blackburn Amber Gauger Rose Kracl Kelly Mohr Ryan Went
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Mike Gerber Greg Klug Troy Medinger Gayle Schriber Doug Stejskal Jered Vetick Kim Wilson
16th Rex Davies Harold Hans James Hansen Doris Hicks Michael Kasper Scott Langmack Zachary Medinger Harvey Nauenburg
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Elaine Cielocha Don Ganskow Kathleen Ganskow Amy Haynes Alyssa Sanchez Samantha Sanchez
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Scot Ahlstrom Ruth Deckert Dennis Durkop Kim Kohl Jean Walkenhorst
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Cory Hall Cheryl Kurtenbach Amber Schrad
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Jackie Alfson Billy Czapla Jason Gelster Jonathan Rohwer Dennis Schroeder Larry Wilson
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Crystal Ahlstrom Laura Hadwiger Dalton Rasmussen
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Wayne Cherry Cori Ciurej Dale Hausen Benny Kittinger Gene Labens Lance Moser Kim Smith
23rd Troy Engdahl Matt Ernst Zackery Lindsley Eli Noyd Mardell Robinson Lois Rodehorst Karla Rohwer Willard Went Matthew Wills
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Zachary Dush Mary Hollmann Ross Reick Caleb Sloup
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Keith Petersen Pilgrim Rollins-Schaefer Joslynn VanDerslice
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Nicole Engdahl Darrell Grassmeyer Karl Heidemann Ruby Kiburz
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Caleb Stubbert Helen Wiebold
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Andrew Jensen Josie Mickey
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Todd Dovenbarger Naomi Lescelius Joy Meister Dale Plugge
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Brent Behlen James Rohwer Trenton Swanson
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