Inside Trinity Trumpet
Servant Thoughts .............1
Pastor Bill Article……...…..2
LWML & Events ……...…...3
High School Graduates...4&5
Worship Servants .............6
Calendar.............................7
Birthdays & Anniversaries.8
Trinity Trumpet May 2019
Trinity Lutheran Church
205 East 7th St P.O. Box L
Lexington NE 68850
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Servant Thoughts May brings more than just flowers… it usually brings with it a lot of important
events in the lives of family and friends. Confirmations, Graduations, Mother’s
Day, Weddings, Reunions, etc. Most of the time these are very happy and
exciting events in our lives. We get to gather and celebrate and enjoy being
with family and friends and honor special people in our lives. But… these are
not always happy occasions for some.
Sometimes these bring painful reminders of losses in our lives. The loss of a
loved one who won’t be with us this time. A damaged or broken relationship
that becomes evident when someone who is usually there isn’t because of the
tension in the relationship. I in no way want to suggest that we do anything to
downplay or not celebrate these momentous moments or special people. I
would guess that even those who might be hurting or grieving some kind of
loss would probably agree. But I do think it is important to be agents of God’s
grace to those who might be hurting or struggling during those times. To be
understanding when they may have a more difficult time being in a celebrative
mood or may have difficulty in attending or being a part of celebrations. I don’t
think that involves leaving them out or not inviting them for fear of hurting
someone further. Instead, seek to be a friend who offers a listening ear and
seeks to care and show love. That expression of concern will often not only be
of great help to the one who is suffering a loss, it will also help you to be able
to celebrate knowing that you have shown the love of Christ to one in need. I
pray that all of these special moments are a true blessing and joyous
moments of celebration and memories. I also pray that those who are grieving
losses, whatever they might be, will also know the love and compassion of a
brother or sister in Jesus, and more importantly, the love and compassion of
our Lord Himself!
In the service and love of Jesus,
Hebrews 13:20-21
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Pastor Bill’s Musings
Dear Christian Friends,
As I write this news article, I am thinking back to last Sunday which brought an end to Lent and Holy Week and to
the commemoration of the most glorious days of all human history, Easter. When I left home at 5:30, the sky was
pitch black with just the faintest touch of light on the eastern horizon. Even though this was Easter morning, I was
in a bit of a funk. Jackie would be arriving at Trinity in another hour and I was on my way to Merna to conduct ser-
vices there. This marked the first time in 40 years that we did not attend Easter worship together. I really felt
alone.
As I left the valley and entered the hills, each mile the faint touch of light in the east became the tiniest bit brighter.
Seeing that change made me think of Mary Magdalene who was rushing to the tomb to tend to Jesus’ lifeless body.
She must have been feeling alone also. What was she thinking? On Friday afternoon she watched Him give up his
spirit, the soldier piece his side, and his crucified body taken by Joseph of Arimathea and Nicodemus to be laid in
the tomb.
Even though he told them many times over that he would rise from the dead on the third day, it seemed that no-
body believed what he had told them. Can you imagine what Mary felt when she found the tomb empty? Still the
disciples did not believe that he had risen. They assumed that someone had stolen his body, but as Mary was sit-
ting there weeping, he appeared to her. Now the gloom of that darkest of weeks was over. It was finished.
Somehow, as the night turned into day, my so called “funk” was lifted. My short separation from my wife didn’t
seem as bad. In fact, nothing seemed as bad. Christ took care of all of that. He fulfilled the promise. He is all that
really matters. I began to feel what Mary, Peter and all the disciples experienced that day.
Alleluia! Christ is risen. His is risen indeed, Alleluia.
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Lutheran Women’s Missionary League—
All women in the Congregation are invited.
Women in Mission. May 9,2019 at 9:00 a.m.
Opening: Altar Guild
Program: Prayer Service
Alar Guild
Closing: Mite Box Mission Moment: Altar Guild
Hostesses: Barb Graham & Linda Moore
June 8– District Board Meeting– Zion, St. Libory (Worms)
Sunday June 9,2019 2:00 p.m.
Afternoon Tea Party
Program: Quilt Show “40 Women of the Bible”
By Marty Kloeppinger
Hostess: Marcia Holtz, Donna Phillips, & Shirley Steele.
June– Zone Summer Board Meeting –Holy Cross Kearney
June Zone Fall Rally Holly Cross Kearney
Remodeling Approved
Work will begin in June and should take about 6
weeks. Total cost is approx. $125,000.
Special gifts to the Building Fund can be designated
on a check or on your envelope. Please remember
these gifts should be above and beyond you're regular giving, as
we still have ministry needs and obligations that need to continue
to be supported.
LUTHERAN HOUR– KRVN(880 AM) Sundays at 10:00 a.m.
May 5 "The Good Fisherman"
Guest Speaker: Ryan Tinetti Jesus is not only the Good Shepherd; He's the
Good Fisherman, who draws the fish and fills the nets.
(John 21:1-14)
May 12 "Home"
Guest Speaker: Dr. Dean Nadasdy With Jesus, we have a home. That's the good
news for today. (John 14:1-7)
May 19
"Up Close and Personal" Speaker: Rev. Dr. Michael Zeigler
You can't get to know a person from a distance. The same is true for knowing God.
(John 15:26-16:4
May 26 "Sculptor Spirit"
Speaker: Rev. Dr. Michael Zeigler The Holy Spirit is the Sculptor. Our lives are His
medium. The image of Jesus is His goal. (John 16:7-15
Prayers for Health & Healing,
Barb Horn, Jackie Rowan, Bob Raney, Mary Ann Kerr,
John Jordening, Tom Reiss, Larry Rossen, Dave Steele,
Larry Hauptmeier, Leona Hoeduk, Thomas Scott, Don Lif,
Penny Post, Dale Swartz, Karol O’nele, Mandy Schafer,
David Marzolf, Kim Rice, Melissa Thornburg, Rich Myers,
Keiley Stoterau, Debbie Bailey, Henry Lucas, Anchal Kumer,
Murl Tiede, Meghan Stapleton, Jon Buhlmann, Larry Hidy,
Eileen Woltemath, Lori Anderson, Bob Rayman, Charlene
Burns, Karen Sappingfield, Justin Burbag, Rebecca Mayo,
Charlotte Renner, Jolene Huss, Christie Bevington, Logan
Pelster, Kim Linner, Cathy Petersen, Kevin Hinds, Teri Mar-
tin, Gary Flint.
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Our Anniversary and Birthday list is gener-
ated by information in the computer. If there
is a mistake or we missed something,
please let us know in the office. Thank you!
Trinity Staff Contact Information
Senior Pastor;
Rev. Rob Kuefner:
Cell:(308) 746-2270 [email protected]
Visitation Pastor;
Rev. Bill Ohlmann :
Cell: (308) 325-0069 [email protected]
Secretary:
Maria Rodriguez
Office (308) 324-4341 [email protected]
Barnes, Kerry 5/2
Hinds, Betty 5/3
Vonasek, Hadley 5/3
Wolf, Brenda 5/3
Hauptmeier, Phyllis 5/5
Ringenberg, Evelyn 5/5
Vasquez, Jamie 5/6
BeDunnah, Melissa 5/7
Callahan, Shannon 5/8
Leu, Darrell 5/10
Trampe, Alexandria 5/10
Ohlmann, Jacqueline 5/11
Ringenberg, Herbert 5/14
Sheen, Wayne 5/15
Area, Seth 5/18
Horn, Lucas 5/19
Moore, Andrea 5/19
Kerr, Wayne 5/20
Wilkinson,, Brayden 5/21
Young, Eli 5/21
Hoehner, Michele 5/25
Jordening, Genice 5/25
Licking, Chris 5/27
Soncksen, Liam 5/27
Phillips, Donna 5/28
Wilkinson, Jennifer 5/29
Bauer, Cooper 5/31
Burch, Mitchell 5/31
Licking, Marilyn 5/31
Marcus & Debra Porath 5/16
Robert & Jean Raney 5/20
Riley & Marcia George 5/21
Donald & Barbara Batie 5/26