Wednesday, January 30, 2008

Missionary Here At Trinity!

On Tuesday, February 5th, at 7:00 pm. we will have Missionary Elaine Schiffer as a guest speaker. Elaine was a missionary in India and can share more information about the work that Sheba is doing there. Please make every effort to attend.

Sunday, January 27, 2008

News and Notes From This Week's Bulletin - Sunday, January 27th

The Season Of Lent will begin with Ash Wednesday, February 6th. Lent is a time when we focus specifically on the suffering and death of God’s Son Jesus Christ. As we do we learn how destructive our sin really is. However, we also learn of the certainty of our salvation from that sin. This year, to help us focus on Jesus’ suffering and death, we will hold midweek Lenten Services every Wednesday during Lent. The first service will be Ash Wednesday, February 6th at 7:00PM. The service will include the Distribution of Ashes and Holy Communion. The subsequent services will be held each Wednesday at 6:30PM beginning February 13th. A soup and sandwich dinner will precede each of those services. The dinners will begin at 5:45 pm. The theme of these services is “Christ On Trial”. You will find them interesting and, more importantly, a real blessing to your faith for God’s Word produces fruit. Please come.

Coffee Hour Hosts Are Needed! There are numerous dates open on the sign up sheet. Please consider signing up.

We Will Begin a Coffee Clutch Bible Study beginning Saturday, February 2nd from 9:30 am to 10:30 am. Our topic of study will be Biblical evangelism. All are invited.

Book Club - The book chosen for discussion for the next meeting of the Book Club is entitled “The Swallows of Kabul” by Yasmina Khadra. The group will meet the 4th Thursday of every month at 6:15 here at church. You can join anytime. For more information contact Carol English or Betty Wood.

Guest Speaker - On Tuesday, February 5th, at 7:00 pm. we will have Missionary Elaine Schiffer as a guest speaker. Elaine was a missionary in India and can share more information about the work that Sheba is doing there. Please make every effort to attend.

Donations Needed - Dena Helms has expressed a need for some of our military personnel and we hope that we can help her in obtaining some of these items, which she will then distribute. She requests hygiene items such as: hand sanitizer, toothbrushes, toothpaste, body wipes, tee shirts, talcum powder, foot powder, chap stick, and any other personal items (in small containers, PLEASE!)(Frequently, the soldiers in the filed do not have the opportunity for showers, etc. and must make do as they can.) There is a box in the lounge for your contributions. If anyone is able and willing to knit for our troops, there is a need for helmet liners, which when worn under a helmet, helps them keep warm in the cold weather. Knit or crocheted lap robes would be welcome for hospital patients. Karalee has the pattern for helmet liners; please speak to her if you are willing to help.

Little Loaves Of Bread For Sheba And The Orphans – The ‘Love Loaf’ program recently used for World Vision International has been discontinued by them. Our youth group has decided to continue to use the loaves to raise money for our India Mission Society to help Sheba and the orphans. If you have a loaf please continue to fill it and bring it to church or give it to one of the youth group members. There are about 25 empty loaves in the lounge if anyone would like to participate in this mission. Any questions, please contact Julie Shaver or Betty Wood.

The Youth Group meets every Friday at Trinity from 6-9 pm. Any youth, ages 11-18, are welcome to attend. We do weekly prayer lists, teen discussions, work on many charity events and are currently working on the new youth room. Come join us, we would love to see you there!

Souper Bowl Sunday! On Sunday, February 3, we will be collecting money to help the Well Spring Ministry of Angelica. This non-denominational ministry helps residents of Allegany County in need of clothing, food, and home furnishings.
Please take a minute to read the bulletin insert to find out more about how Thrivent is participating in this nationally sponsored activity to help people across our nation. If you would like more information about Well Spring, contact Pam Duttweiler or Betty Wood.

Trinity Christian Daycare is hosting their 1st Annual Spaghetti Supper & Chinese Auction on Tuesday, February 12, 2008 from 5:00 pm-7:00 pm. Dinner: $6.00 per person. Children 5 & under are free. Tickets are available today in the church lounge and weekdays at the daycare office.

Assignments for next Sunday, February 3rd
  • Ushers: James Helms, Glen & Kristen Kruger, Paul Vossler
  • Altar Assistant: Barb Delity
  • Altar Guild: Marlene Bledsoe, Barb Delity, Marge Vossler
  • Acolytes: Sara & Fred Dannheim
  • Lay Reader: Larry Vossler
  • Counters: Dan Vossler, Ed & Lois Flurschutz & Kay McCulloch

Scripture Readings for next Sunday, Feburary 3rd

  • Exodus 24:8-18
  • 2 Peter 1:16-21
  • Matthew 17:1-9

Thursday, January 24, 2008

Our India Mission Website is up!

Our India Mission, Compassion Clement Mission, now has it's own website. Check it out and be sure to share it with your friends so they can join us in this mission venture. The web address for the CCM site is www.compassionclementmission.org.

Saturday, January 19, 2008

News and Notes From This Week's Bulletin - Sunday, January 20th

Nursing Home Services are today at 2:15 PM at Highland Healthcare. As always, help with singing is greatly appreciated.

Evangelism Meeting is Tuesday, Jan. 22 at 6:30pm. If you would like to serve on this committee, please contact Janet Carlin, Evangelism Chairperson.

The Season Of Lent will begin with Ash Wednesday, February 6th. Lent is a time when we focus specifically on the suffering and death of God's Son Jesus Christ. As we do we learn how destructive our sin really is. However, we also learn of the certainty of our salvation from that sin. This year, to help us focus on Jesus' suffering and death, we will hold midweek Lenten Services every Wednesday during Lent. The first service will be Ash Wednesday, February 6th at 7:00PM. The service will include the Distribution of Ashes and Holy Communion. The subsequent services will be held each Wednesday at 6:30PM beginning February 13th. A soup and sandwich dinner will precede each of those services. The dinners will begin at 5:45PM. The theme of these services is "Christ On Trial". You will find them interesting and, more importantly, a real blessing to your faith for God's Word produces fruit. Please come.

Volunteers Are Needed to prepare for the Soup and Sandwich Dinners before the Wednesday Services on February 13th and 20th. You will need to prepare for around 35 people. Please volunteer by signing up on the sheet on the table in the lounge.

We Will Begin a Coffee Club Bible Study beginning Saturday, February 2nd from 9:30AM to 10:30AM. Our topic of study will be Biblical evangelism. All are invited.

Pastor Morris Will Be Away Thursday, January 24th through Monday, January 28th. In case of a Pastoral emergency, please contact the Church Office (593-3311) or Pastor's home (593-9032).

Coffee Hour Hosts today are Andy, Kristen, Loralai and Kaelyn Crawford. Thank you for hosting!
Donations Needed - Dena Helms has expressed a need for some of our military personnel and we hope that we can help her in obtaining some of these items, which she will then distribute. She requests hygiene items such as: hand sanitizer, toothbrushes, toothpaste, body wipes, tee shirts, talcum powder, foot powder, chap stick, and any other personal items (in small containers, PLEASE!)(Frequently, the soldiers in the filed do not have the opportunity for showers, etc. and must make do as they can.) There is a box in the lounge for your contributions. If anyone is able and willing to knit for our troops, there is a need for helmet liners, which when worn under a helmet, helps them keep warm in the cold weather. Knit or crocheted lap robes would be welcome for hospital patients. Karalee has the pattern for helmet liners; please speak to her if you are willing to help.

Little Loaves Of Bread For Sheba And The Orphans - The 'Love Loaf' program recently used for World Vision International has been discontinued by them. Our youth group has decided to continue to use the loaves to raise money for our India Mission Society to help Sheba and the orphans. If you have a loaf please continue to fill it and bring it to church or give it to one of the youth group members. There are about 25 empty loaves in the lounge if anyone would like to participate in this mission. Any questions, please contact Julie Shaver or Betty Wood.

The Youth Group meets every Friday at Trinity from 6-9 pm. Any youth, ages 11-18, are welcome to attend. We do weekly prayer lists, teen discussions, work on many charity events and are currently working on the new youth room. Come join us, we would love to see you there!
Souper Bowl Sunday! On Sunday, February 3, we will be collecting money to help the Well Spring Ministry of Angelica. This non-denominational ministry helps residents of Allegany County in need of clothing, food, and home furnishings. Please take a minute to read the bulletin insert to find out more about how Thrivent is participating in this nationally sponsored activity to help people across our nation. If you would like more information about Well Spring, contact Pam Duttweiler or Betty Wood.

Trinity Christian Daycare is hosting their 1st Annual Spaghetti Supper & Chinese Auction on Tuesday, February 12, 2008 from 5:00PM-7:00PM. Dinner: $6.00 per person. Children 5 & under are free. Tickets are available today in the church lounge and weekdays at the daycare office.

Assignments for next Sunday, January 27th
  • Ushers: Fred Dannheim, Barry Dunne
  • Altar Assistant: Larry Vossler
  • Altar Guild: Sally Dannheim, Jane White
  • Acolytes: Linden Miles, Alexis White
  • Lay Reader: Rich Shear
  • Counters: Rich Shear, Ed & Lois Flurschutz & Kay McCulloch

Scripture Readings for next Sunday, January 27th

  • Isaiah 9:1-4
  • 1 Corinthians 1:10-18
  • Mattthew 4:12-25

Sunday, January 13, 2008

News and Notes From This Week's Bulletin - Sunday, January 13th

Donations Needed - Dena Helms has expressed a need for some of our military personnel and we hope that we can help her in obtaining some of these items, which she will then distribute. She requests hygiene items such as: hand sanitizer, toothbrushes, toothpaste, body wipes, tee shirts, talcum powder, foot powder, chap stick, and any other personal items in small containers, (Frequently, the soldiers in the field do not have the opportunity for showers, etc. and must make do as they can.) - There is a box in the lounge for your contributions.

If anyone is able and willing to knit for our troops, there is a need for helmet liners, which when worn under a helmet, helps them keep warm in the cold weather. Knit or crocheted lap robes would be welcome for hospital patients. Karalee has the pattern for helmet liners; please speak to her if you are willing to help.

Little Loaves Of Bread For Sheba And The Orphans - The 'Love Loaf' program recently used for World Vision International has been discontinued by them. Our youth group has decided to continue to use the loaves to raise money for our India Mission Society to help Sheba and the orphans. If you have a loaf please continue to fill it and bring it to church or give it to one of the youth group members. There are about 25 empty loaves if anyone would like to participate in this mission. Any questions, please contact Julie Shaver or Betty Wood.

Book Club Forming! You are Invited to participate in a small discussion group about different books. The group will meet once a month to share thoughts about the book being read by the group. The first book will be "Uncle Joe" by author Tony Hendra. If you would like to read a small excerpt, you can obtain a copy from Carol English or Betty. The first meeting will be Thursday, January 17th at 6:15pm here at Church. Please come and join in some fun, food and fellowship. Bring a friend.

The Flowers Today are given to the Glory of God by Ken & Mary Bellows in memory of Lorraine Larson.

The Coffee Hour Hostesses today are Brenda Swartout and Brittany Norton. Thank you for hosting!

Assignments for next Sunday, January 20th
  • Ushers: D.J. Helmer, Marv Wood, Duane Cornish, Aaron Helms
  • Altar Assistant: Larry Vossler
  • Altar Guild: Sally Dannheim, Jane White
  • Acolytes: Mary Alice Monroe, Caroline Duttweiler
  • Lay Reader: Randy Moll
  • Counters: Rich Shear, Ed & Lois Flurschutz & Kay McCulloch

Scripture Readings for next Sunday, January 20th

  • Isaiah 49:1-7
  • 1 Corrinthians 1:1-9
  • John 1:29-42a

Friday, January 11, 2008

Friday is a Fun Night at Trinity!

Friday at trinity from 6pm - 9pm is youth group. All folks ages 11-18 are welcome. We do weekly prayer lists, teen discussions and work on many charity events. We are currently working on the new youth room. Come join the fun, we would love to see you their.

Sunday, January 6, 2008

News and Notes From This Week's Bulletin - Sunday, January 6th

The 2008 Flower Chart is on the bulletin board outside the church office. Sign up now for your special occasions for this year.

Book Club Forming! You are invited to participate in a small discussion group about different books. The group will meet once a month to share thoughts about the book being read by the group. The first book will be "Uncle Joe" by author Tony Hendra. If you would like to read a small excerpt, you can obtain a copy from Carol English or Betty. The first meeting will be Thursday, Jan. 17th @ 6:15pm here at Church. Please come and join in some fun, food and fellowship. Bring a friend.


Assignments for next Sunday, January 13th

  • Ushers: Dan Vossler, Rollie Duttweiler
  • Altar Assistant: Larry Vossler
  • Altar Guild: Sally Dannheim, Jane White
  • Acolytes: Dave & Jane Pinney
  • Lay Reader: Marge Vossler
  • Counters: Rich Shear, Ed & Lois Flurschutz & Kay McCulloch

Scripture Readings for next Sunday, January 13th:

  • Isaiah 42:1-9
  • Romans 6:1-11
  • Matthew 3:13-17

Tuesday, January 1, 2008

News and Notes From This Week's Bulletin - Sunday, December 30th

Installation of Officers will take place during worship next Sunday, January 6th. Officers, please plan on attending.

Thanks to Pastor and Karalee for inviting everyone to your wonderful open house last Sunday. We all enjoyed the delicious food and warm fellowship.

Assignments for next Sunday, January 6th
  • Ushers: Paul Vossler, Glen and Kristen Kruger, James Helms
  • Altar Assistant: Larry Vossler
  • Altar Guild: Sally Dannheim, Jane White
  • Lay Reader: Rollie Duttweiler
  • Counters: Rich Shear, Ed and Lois Flurschutz, Kay McCulloch

Scripture Readings for next Sunday January 6th

  • Isaiah 60:1-6
  • Ephesians 3:1-12
  • Matthew 2:1-12