Worship Assistants 9:00 AM Traditional Service Liturgist Rick Miller Acolyte Katie Knepper Altar Guild Jeana Fisher/Jan Miller Communion Steward Pam Morris Card Ministry Joyce Myers Jr. Church Pam Vincent Nursery Patti Thompson Audio/Visual Tech Clay Erman/John Jones Ushers/Greeters Mike Binkley/Len Schleeter/Matt Suever/ Seth Teman 10:30 AM Praise Service Worship Coordinator Roger Arroyo Worship Leaders Luke Burkhart/Julie Arroyo Communion Steward Kristen Ulm Jr. Church Kathy Stewart Nursery Stacey Poling Audio/Visual Tech Luke Burkhart/Jason Ditto Ushers/Greeters Jim Fisher/April Burkhart/Dave Bullock Mailing Address: Delphos Trinity United Methodist Church 211 E. Third Street, Delphos OH 45833 Office Phone: (419)692-0651 Pastor’s Cell: (419)236-4692 Office Email: [email protected]Office Hours: Monday-Friday, 8AM-Noon & 1-5PM Website: www.delphostrinity.org Facebook: Delphos Trinity Staff Rich Rakay Pastor Roger Arroyo Director of Outreach & Youth Ministry Carol Higbea Church Secretary Carl Miller Janitor Melissa Smiley Tender Times Director Kathy Stewart Worship Musician Erin Stokes Choir Director November 5, 2017
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Wo r s h i p A s s i s t a n t s
9:00 AM Traditional Service
Liturgist Rick Miller
Acolyte Katie Knepper
Altar Guild Jeana Fisher/Jan Miller
Communion Steward Pam Morris
Card Ministry Joyce Myers
Jr. Church Pam Vincent
Nursery Patti Thompson
Audio/Visual Tech Clay Erman/John Jones
Ushers/Greeters Mike Binkley/Len Schleeter/Matt Suever/ Seth Teman
10:30 AM Praise Service
Worship Coordinator Roger Arroyo
Worship Leaders Luke Burkhart/Julie Arroyo
Communion Steward Kristen Ulm
Jr. Church Kathy Stewart
Nursery Stacey Poling
Audio/Visual Tech Luke Burkhart/Jason Ditto
Ushers/Greeters Jim Fisher/April Burkhart/Dave Bullock
Mailing Address: Delphos Trinity United Methodist Church
Roger Arroyo Director of Outreach & Youth Ministry
Carol Higbea Church Secretary
Carl Miller Janitor
Melissa Smiley Tender Times Director
Kathy Stewart Worship Musician
Erin Stokes Choir Director
November 5, 2017
N e w s & I n f o r m a t i o n
The radio broadcast this morning is sponsored by Helen Kitson
in loving memory of her husband, Allen Kitson.
The altar flowers this morning are presented by Jack
and Dian Staup in celebration of their 43rd Wedding Anniversary.
Café’ Sign-Up
Sign up for the days you
would be willing to be a
Café Host in the Fellowship
Hall. A information sheet to
help you get started is available.
Church Women United The Delphos Church Women
United will observe World
Community Day on Friday,
November 10th, at 1:00pm
at St. John the Evangelist
Catholic Church at 201 N. Pierce Street,
Delphos. The theme this year is
“Kindling New Fires for Peace”. World
Community Day will focus on our
“neighbor” in this digital age with tech-
nology. Let us through mutual respect,
create an inclusive community that is
just, caring and supportive.
Altar Guild Members Needed We are in need of several
people to serve on the
Altar Guild. For more
information on how to
serve, contact Jan
Wiechart (419-302-6973)
or Sally Kiggins (419-
692-8806).
United
Methodist Men UM Men will meet
Mon., Nov. 13th, at
6:15 pm. at Weber
Funeral Home, Delphos.
UMW Carry-In
Luncheon The United Methodist
Women’s November
meeting will be a
Carry-In Luncheon on Wed., Nov. 8, at
11:30 am. The topic will be World
Thank Offering and Women
“Empowered for Economic Justice”.
Chicken will be furnished as well as
beverages and table service. Bring a
dish to share and bring a friend!! Bring
items in for the Delphos Food Pantry.
**All ladies are welcome to attend!
Please bring your World Thank Of-
fering Boxes with you to the carry-in.
Sometimes our losses in life continue to give us pain long after the original
event. What comes to mind for you?
Are you willing to begin the healing process by engaging in the biblical practice
of lament?
This week (maybe even this afternoon), take the Essential Practices book off to
a quiet place. Read the story in the Lament lesson. After reading, in prayer ask
God to help you identify losses in your life that continue to give you pain. He
may bring to mind people, health concerns, friendships, opportunities, jobs,
innocence, etc.
Select one item from the list and begin to work the steps discussed today.
Sermon Study Guide (11/05/2017)
Scripture Lesson: Psalm 77
Have you ever felt like the writer of the psalm, “In the day of my trouble I seek the
Lord ...my soul refuses to be comforted”?
What should I do when the pain of a loss won’t go away? _______________
Definition: lament— (noun) a passionate expression of grief or sorrow, a poetic
piece expressing sorrow; (verb) mourn, express one’s grief or
disappointment
Step 1—In prayer, honestly acknowledge your pain to God.
A) Denying or hiding our pain is not helpful. It ________ the grief process.
B) “Trust in the LORD with all your heart, an do not rely on your own insight.
In all your ways acknowledge Him and He will make straight your
paths.” (Prov. 3:5-6)
C) “Trust in Him at all times, O people; pour out your heart before Him; God is
a refuge for us.” (Ps 62:8)
Step 2—In prayer, acknowledge that you are angry or disappointed with God (or with
yourself or someone else).
A) This step is important because it brings to the front issues that have been
___________ or left untouched in our lives. When we are truthful with
ourselves and with God, our spirit is opened to His _____________
_____________.
B) Many passages in the Bible are expressions of angry, frustration, pain, grief,
and sorrow directed at God or others. We can take courage that expressing these
things is not a _____________ of _____________, but a personal choice to turn
to the Lord _____________________________.
W e e k l y A c t i v i t i e s
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 5
5:00pm-6:30pm Jr High Youth/FLC
6:30pm-7:30pm Confirmation/FLC
6:30pm-8:00pm Sr High Youth/FLC
7:30pm Women Essential Practices/Parlor
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 6
1:00pm Sewing Day/Ridge
6:30pm Women Essential Practices/Parlor
7:30pm-9:00m TFC Jr & Sr High/FLC
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7
ELECTION DAY
2:00pm Bible Study/St. Paul UMC
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 8
8:30am Men Essential Practice/Parlor
11:30am UMW Thanksgiving Carry-in Luncheon
6:00pm Staff/PPR in Parlor
7:00pm Choir Rehearsal/Trinity
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9
9:30am Delphos Ministerial Mtg./St. Peter Lutheran
5:00pm Prayer Meeting/St. Paul UMC
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10
1:00pm Church Women United/St. John’s Catholic
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 12
5:00pm-6:30pm Jr High Youth/FLC
6:30pm-7:30pm Confirmation Class/FLC
6:30pm-8:00pm Sr High Youth/FLC
7:30pm Women Essential Practices/Parlor
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 13
1:00pm Sewing Day/Ridge
6:15pm UM Men Dinner Meeting
6:30pm Women Essential Practices/Parlor
7:30pm-9:00m TFC Sr High/FLC
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 14
2:00pm Bible Study/St. Paul UMC
7:00pm College Ministry
7:30pm-9:00pm TFC Jr High & Sr Hi/FLC
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 15
8:30am Men Essential Practices/Parlor
7:00pm Choir Rehearsal/Trinity
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16
5:00pm Prayer Meeting/St. Paul UMC
Interfaith Thrift
Shop’s
Food Pantry For nearly four decades,
the Delphos Inter-Faith
Thrift Shop has been providing assistance
for thousands of people in the community.
Your donations of non-perishable food
items, paper goods, and toilet-
ries allow them to replenish
their pantry shelves. Please
place your donations in the
tub by the display in fellow-
ship hall throughout Novem-
ber. Please check the expiration date on
your items. -Missions Committee
M i s s i o n F e a t u r e
f o r N o v e m b e r
The Delphos Ministe-
rial Association is
sponsoring a free
Community Thanks-
giving Dinner/Service
Sunday, November
19, 2017, at the Trinity Family Life
Center, 702 Ambrose Drive, Delphos,
Ohio. We will eat promptly at 4:30 pm
with worship led by Christy Moore to
follow. Turkey, potatoes, and stuffing
will be provided. Bring side dishes if
you are able. We will not be providing
carry-outs, so we can sit and fellowship
with one another.
C o m m u n i t y
T h a n k s g i v i n g
D i n n e r / S e r v i c e
Traditional Service (9am)
Welcome & Announcements (Please sign the pew pad) Opening Prayer Prelude and Procession
**Opening Hymn “Take My Hand, Precious Lord” #474
Joys & Concerns Pastoral Prayer The Lord’s Prayer
Our Father, Who art in heaven, hallowed be Thy name. Thy kingdom come, Thy will be done, on earth as it is in heaven. Give us this day our daily bread, and forgive us our trespasses, as we forgive those who tres-pass against us. And lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil. For Thine is the kingdom, and the power, and the glory forever. Amen.
Choral Presentation (Children ages K– 5th Grade are dismissed to Jr. Church at this time.) Presenting our Tithes & Offerings Offertory **Doxology Praise God, from whom all blessings flow; Praise Him, all creatures here below; Praise Him above, ye heav’nly host; Praise Father, Son, and Holy Ghost.