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October, 2019
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God Is With Us: Advent Study Based on The Revised Common Lectionary
5 Sessions beginning the week of November 10
• For SMALL GROUPS, Weeks of Nov 10 – Dec 15
• For COMBINED ADVENT SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASS, Sundays, Nov 10-Dec 15
• For HUGH’S WEDNESDAY NIGHT CLASS, Nov 13-Dec 18
Author: Robin Wilson, Co-Pastor of Dauphin Way United Methodist Church, Mobile, AL. Ab-ingdon Press; paperback. ISBN 13: 9781501887307 $7.99 Cokesbury $10 Amazon Prime ($7.50 used) You do NOT have to buy a book to participate, but reading it will bolster your participation.
Guided study with discussion and reflection questions. Align your Bible study and prayers with the themes for the Sundays of Advent. How do you WAIT for the Lord amidst the rush and stress of Christmas? We can have courage to live life different from the world, for God is with us. We’ll explore the lectionary scriptures for Church year A, the first of a three-year cycle of Bible readings. The book includes commentary and reflection on readings from the Old Testament, the Gospels, and the Epis-tles.
• OLD TESTAMENT: ISAIAH passages present the God who provides HOPE that relief will come, that a
savior will come, and that God is with us.
• THE EPISTLE READINGS present the Holy Spirit working in the early church leaders reminding us that
there is no time to waste. Act like you believe in the Christ! For God is with you.
• THE GOSPEL (Matthew) readings present our need to prepare our lives to receive the One who comes
to usher in a new kingdom. God is with us. SESSIONS:
1. A REMINDER OF THE FUTURE: Hope in the form of warnings. God loves us enough to warn us. 2. A BETTER WAY: Dare to believe in the better kingdom and live in such ways to proclaim it. 3. OF COURSE: How to have faith when present realities cause you to doubt and lose patience? 4. LET ME TELL YOU! Ancient witnesses challenge us to witness with our lives, words, and deeds. 5. THE BEST NEWS: A Child is born! Does familiarity breed complacency? Does the story challenge you to
live differently?
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Trinity’s Creatives October 2019
TRINITY CREATIVES — WORSHIP WITH MANY EXPRESSIONS FOR ONE GOD.
What’s happened September was an exciting and productive month. The creatives prepared beautiful music for the worship ex-perience in our services.
The adult choir offered powerful and moving presentations of “Be Still My Soul” and “My Shepherd Will Sup-ply My Need.”
The men’s chorus, handbells, and the band presented the song, “Amazing Grace, My Chains are Gone,” as an awe-inspiring celebration of God’s grace! Thank you for the many people that gave their talent to offer this powerful expression of worship. I commend Tom Buck for his leadership.
The children’s choir, Joyful Noise, delighted our hearts when they opened our service with “This is the Day!” It is an incredible experience for our children to lead us in worship. “Bravo” to Cindy Westberry for her work with the children.
Congratulations to a fabulous group of creatives—I am deeply honored to lead these amazing, dedicated peo-ple!
Behind the Scenes Let me share with you three operational items behind the scenes. First, we have worked on and received ap-proval for an in ear audio monitor system for the worship musicians. The system should be installed by early November. In the meantime, the band is hard at work building a repertoire and serving in various music selec-tions. Second, we launched an online worship planning platform, Planning Center Online. It enables me to upload music and recordings so that the musicians and singers have access to resources in their preparation. The technology provides an efficient and consistent avenue for communication and planning. Third, the youth choir rehearsals began in September, and they are working toward upcoming music, which you will hear soon.
What’s next We are excited about this season—much is in store. In the upcoming weeks, we will worship and celebrate to-gether with beautiful music and many expressions for one God!
October’s ministry focus is on generosity. We are preparing a presentation from the creative’s department. We are also working on beautiful songs that feature the choir and the youth, soloists, instrumentalists, and the band. Our children will soon return to minister as well.
November is the month of Thanksgiving. On November 24, we will celebrate God’s goodness with a special offertory from the handbells.
Advent Season begins December 1, and the creatives launch the celebration with the beautiful presentation of the song, “Hope of Your Coming.”
December 15 is our Christmas Cantata: A Celtic Christmas Celebration, “Have You Heard.” Mark your calen-dar for this vibrant and inspiring presentation of Christ’s birth! Our cantata features the choir, youth, chil-dren’s choir, our musicians, band, and guest instrumentalists. Invite your friends, neighbors, and family to celebrate with us.
December 24, our Christmas Eve service, is a cherished part of our Christmas season. The handbells, choir, musicians, and soloists will lead us in a moving worship experience.
Every week we are adding more people to the team, and we want you to be a part. With Christmas fast ap-proaching, we invite you to join us for the Advent and holiday season. If you are a vocalist, instrumentalist, spoken word presenter, artist, or someone who loves the arts and worship, there is a place for you with the creatives! We have flexible rehearsal schedules and online resources—everything you need to be successful.
“Blessed are those who have learned to acclaim you, who walk in the light of your presence, Lord.”
Psalm 89:15
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Fellowship Pickleball begins Saturday, Oc-tober 12 in the gym 9-11 am. Please RSVP to the invitation you were sent via email! If you have any questions or can’t access the online invitation, please call the church at 432-3505. Thank you!
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All are welcome! Second
Tuesday of the month at
5:30 in the Prayer Room
(Room A at the end of
the Education Wing in the
main building).
Dear Trinity Friends, Thank you so much for all the cards during my recent illness. I am happy to report that I am feeling much better. Enjoying getting back to normal activity. It is so comforting to know when you need prayer for healing there are so many friends to lift you up in prayer. Steve and I look forward to a fall visit with Brian and Tasha. We will be happy to greet our Trinity friends. Again many thanks, Polly Yount
Dear Trinity Family: What a treacherous road Patty has traveled for the past nine months, fighting each and every day to beat cancer. On August 30, she lost this battle. The family mourns our loss but knowing she is no longer suffering and is in the loving arms of God gives us joy. This treacherous journey was much more toler-able knowing our Trinity family was there for us. We cannot express enough our gratitude for all the support you have given. Cards, phone calls, text, meals, visits and especially the prayers. We are thankful. May God bless each and every one of you. The Davidson Family Gary, Joey & Jeff
Dear Trinity Friends, God shows His love through the warmth and kindness of special people like you. Thank you and God bless. My dear brother, William T. Griggs went to meet the Lord on September 4, 2019. Sylvia Billups and Charles L. Carter, sister and cousin of William Griggs
Join Trinity’s team online at act.alz.org/goto/trinitypres or pa-
per registration on Info Desk. Also, 24/7 support is available to those affected by Alzheimer's & other dementias by calling 800-
272-3900. Contact Marte Picker with questions 723-5935.
GRIEF SUPPORT GROUP will meet Mon-
day, October 7th at 6 pm in Room F
We will meet each Monday through
Mid-December. This group is open to
anyone who is dealing with loss. Call
Sue Coleman with any questions at
410-382-9782
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PRAYER CONCERNS TRINITY MEMBERS Janet Allman John Arrich Linda Ayres Betty Burrows Bill Calvert Mary Ruth Dobie Pat Drlicka Dilver Fellers Jeanne Franz Anne Green Tom Gross Marie Kuhn Melanie Haupt Earl Hawthorne Kenny Heffner Mary Kennedy Don Kilpatrick Shirley Litzinger Bob Palmer Joyce Pate Jane Patterson Richard & Sue Peden Melba Powell Beverly Prewitt Susan Ragan Leilia Vannoy TRINITY FRIENDS & FAMILY Eric Allen (request of Marge Shimmin) Meghan Andrasik (daughter of Sarah Andrasik) Rose Baber (mother of Barb Martensen) Gretchen Barron (daughter of Jon & Karen Nagel) Jeannine Bartlett (sister of Faye Groves) Judy Benton (request of Dan Prettyman) Teresa Bradley (request of friends of Trinity) Reese, Blake & Rebecca Brown (request of Freddie Prettyman) Terri Carroll (sister of Dan Prettyman) Lynn Carter (request of Joe & Mary Black) Irene Christian (request of Freddie Prettyman) Noeline Clark (request of Sharon Oakes) Shirley Clark (request of Freddie Prettyman) Charles Couch (father of Tim Couch) Brad Daugherty (nephew of Sandra Buck)
Joey Davidson (son of Gary Davidson)
Anne Tuten Deas (request of Hal Tuten)
Bill & Ann Delavan (request of Laura Lawrence)
Vicky Depew (friend of Lori Skelton)
Ethel Edwards (grandmother of Leah Harrison)
Carl Enck (brother in law of Jim & Nancy Lemke)
Marianne Fortuna (request of Jonathan Fortuna)
Karen Galloway (request of Gail & Robert Childs)
Steve Garman (father of Christian Garman)
Lance Gill (son of Elizabeth & Cam Massengill)
Elaine Goddard (request of Mary Ruth Dobie)
Kristen Gottschalk (niece of Barb & Allen Martensen)
Sara Gulick (request of Susan Clark)
Fred & Jana Hole (request of Leah Franko)
Kathy Horton-Brown (request of Jean Norman)
Chris & Jenni Jennings (niece of Pat Drlicka)
Kristen Laughlin (niece of Jim Patteson)
Jerry Lolli (father of Ginnette Lolli)
Lisa MacKendrick (request of Mary Ann Meier) André J. Marceau (friend of Charlie Gilroy) Amy Martin (niece of Anne Green)
Billie Martz (request of Jean Nickinson)
Carolyn Morgan (mother of Sharon Robbins)
Deb Patterson (request of Lori & Jody Skelton)
Elaine Pavlu (request of Jill Clark)
Keith Pearcy (request of Joe & Mary Black)
Jack Pipa ( request of Lori & Jody Skelton)
Samantha Rine (request of Mary Ruth Dobie)
Shirley Sawyer (request of Joni & Gary Moore)
Hoyt Saye, Jr. (request of Pat Young)
Ronnie Shaw (son of Pat Drlicka)
Helen Simmons (request of Ona Gilbert)
Angelia Smith (request of Dan Prettyman)
Barbara & Gerald Spriggins (request of Marge Shimmin)
Bettie Stout (sister of Carl Williams)
Capt. Brandon Summersell
(deployed son of Brenda Summersell)
Richard & Diane Swalin (request of Mary Ruth Dobie)
Keith Sylvest (request of Kathy Franz)
Mary Lou Thayer (former Trinity employee)
The Family of Dr. Peter Viksnins (former member)
Dr. Riley Walker (friend of Dan Prettyman)
Lamar & Cheryl Wasdin (parents of Keith Wasdin)
Ruth Ann Ward (request of Jody & Lori Skelton)
Eric Wegner (friend of Sarah Andrasik)
The Zaharko Family (request of Janet Zaharko)
When you make a prayer request, please include an address of the individual being prayed for and your name, too.
Thank you, Prayer Group. Please stop by to say a prayer and sign cards in the Prayer Room from Monday 3:00 pm to Thursday 9:00 am.
WHO NEEDS A VISIT? If you know someone in our church fam-
ily going through a difficult time and who might appreciate a visit, phone call, note, meal, flowers, prayer card or help with a simple home
chore, please call the office at 432-3505, in confidence.
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We began Collecting August 4th and Pack on November 17th
SEVERAL WAYS TO HELP
YOU CAN: Pack a shoe box
Bring items to contribute, (suggestions listed below)
Help pay shipping costs, ($9 per box)
Pray for those giving, pray for those receiving, pray for this ministry
Help pack boxes on November 17th, in the Gym at 8:45
PRAY
Specialty boxes are appreciated. Boxes with supplies for handiwork are great for older children.
These specialty boxes could include tools, sewing, drawing or beading supplies
In October, please select Activity Items Soccer Ball with Pump & needles, Small Musical Instrument, Puzzles, Binoculars, Compass, Kaleidoscope, Chalkboard
with chalk, Tool set & work gloves, Fishing Kit, Rope/Twine, Gardening Kit, Jump Rope, Playing Cards, Marbles, YoYo,
Etch A Sketch, Slinky, Small Frisbee, Small Kite, Hacky Sack, Tennis Ball, Toy Cars/Trucks/Boats, Doll with doll
clothes, Small Backpack/Drawstring Bag
In November, please select Clothing or Accessory Flip-Flops, Hat, Scarf, Mittens, Sunglasses, Bandana, Tote bag, Purse, Bead Jewelry/Bead Kit, Hair Clips/Ribbons/Bands,
Socks
Personal Notes are always welcomed.
You may give a note to a child and a picture of you or your family.
If you include your name and address, the child may be able to write back.
SUNDAY SCHOOL MISSION PROJECT
It is Time for OCC!
Packing Day:
In the Gym
November 17th
at 8:45 am
Everyone is invited
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MyTrinity.ccbchurch.com
Why do I need MyTrinity???
Online Directory
Access any where with the internet
Communicate with others
View Church Calendar
Share Prayer Requests
Register for Events and Pay on line
Find Opportunities to Serve
Store shared files
Take Attendance at Events
Check in for Children’s Activities
Update your profile information
Set your own privacy settings
Online Giving
Print your Pledge Statements
Identify spiritual gifts, passions, and
abilities
Log on, Plug in, Reach out.
Get Connected
Go to:
MyTrinity.ccbchurch.com
Notice: If your October
birth date is not listed
here, you may not have
an updated MyTrinity
Profile!
Please log in to
MyTrinity.ccbchurch.com
and update your
information so we can
celebrate you!
Sue Flanders 1
Ginger Caro 2
Roman Duffield 2
Kathryn Hendrix 3
Joyce Pate 3
Tom Buck 4
Keller Fairchild 4
Ann Vick 4
Ann Dees 6
Mary Catherine Hinton 6
Nancy Lemke 8
Aaron Stevens 8
Justin Dunkerley 9
Clayton Connors 10
Sarah Pat Queen 10
Boyce White 10
Live Parr 12
Greg Landsgaard 13
Mallory Sherrill 14
Jasmine Soper 14
Stephanie Connors 18
Betty Nickinson 18
Dinah Tuten 18
Phil Her 19
Stephen Moody 19
Audrey Taylor 19
Katherine Harrison 20
Connie McFarren 22
Ken Reynolds 22
Doc Bailey 23
Cindy Patterson 23
Jane Sherrill 23
Bill Brogdon 24
Nikki Bucco 26
Sharon Day 26
Marge Shimmin 26
Loryn Wooten 26
Shepard Beck 27
Shari Trujillo 27
Dona Usry 27
Gerry Smith 29
Morgan Reinhart 30
Tracie Corley 31
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Outreach Corner For more information about Send56 visit www.send56.org.
For more information about our partners in ministry, Will & Etta Shehee and their family, email
[email protected] and send them your email and snail mail address for their newsletter!
1625 Collins Hill Rd
Lawrenceville, GA 30043
706-901-7363
www.send56.org
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T4t32MREnbM&feature=youtu.be
Copy and paste this link and watch the most recent video from Will Shehee!
Above is a blueprint for our second base! As many of you know, our ministry hinges upon the verse in Isaiah 56:7 that says, "My house will be a House of Prayer for all peo-ple." We know that Jesus is worth every nation and every tongue, and one day, a multitude of people will gather before the Lamb! It is this verse that inspires our aim to reach the 900 unreached people groups by training and launching out 4,500 missionaries! The recent land purchase in Isiolo, Kenya, is just one of our objectives in our five-year-goal! Praise God we are already at this point only a few years into our plan! The Great Commission is His idea, and we are just saying yes to His heart! With this new base, we can take in more students at our Training School, as well as have a Prayer House in such a strategic area in Africa. It is gripping to know that soon, the prayers of the saints will rise like incense in such a spiritually dark place! We will begin the building in three phases, and plans are advancing to start the first phase soon, which includes the wall and fencing and drilling a well! Thank you for your partnership to make the dream of this undertaking a reality! Together we will reach the unreached in Africa! Until All Have Heard, Gabe Palmer, Send56 HQ Director Copyright © 2019 Send56, All rights reserved.
FROM THE FRONT LINES God has blessed us with land to build a second missions training school and
House of Prayer!
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CVS FLU SHOT CLINIC
For your convenience, Alana Stamper, a pharmacist with CVS, will be in Room
F from 8:30 am to noon on Sunday, October 13, 2019. She will be offering flu
shots to those 18 years and older. Just bring your health insurance card. You
will need to stay for 10 minutes after your vaccination to make sure there are
no adverse reactions. If you have any questions, you may contact
Steve Takeuchi at 850-994-8013 or by email at [email protected].
Jesus Loves Me Three thousand miles away is a community with many differences from Pensacola, but many similarities, too. Trinity’s Living Waters for the World (LWW) team recently
learned some of those differences during our installation in Jicamarca, but singing ”Christo Me Ama” together reminded us of the most important realization for us all – Jesus loves us.
We were richly blessed to have represented His love in this challenged area of South Amer-
ica. Thank you for this wonderful opportunity. When we went to LWW training in Mississippi in April of 2018, we were put into
three groups – 101’s, 102’s, and 103’s. Here is a short summary of our related experiences. During this installation visit, the 103’s took charge. Blase Butts, Jim Patteson, and
Charlie Gilroy had the responsibility of training three “operators” to understand, construct,
and operate the system that would change the bacteria-laden water of this community into safe drinking water. These three will train others who were unable to attend all the ses-
sions. Fortunately, for us, we partnered with “Reimagine Peru,” which is a Christian minis-try there with a building that had a perfect place for our “water room.” Despite some “pebbles” thrown our way, the
system successfully produced the pure water we used for the celebration Saturday. John Baehr, our 101 leader, oversaw the Water Committee, which was made of eight community members
who earlier volunteered to steer the efforts toward a sustainable business. We missed our other 101 leader, Carol
Gilroy, whose doctor advised her not to travel for such an extended time in a foreign country, but her many efforts to organize this mission paid off. John was able to coordinate meetings to make important decisions, but he learned
more than he cared to about “Peruvian time.” The 102’s were the educators who were tasked with training six volunteers to be teachers of how to use this
pure water and how to keep germs out of their mouths. Beverly Patteson and Sarah Andrasik taught for four days
using spiritual, health, and hygiene lessons, complete with songs, skits, experiments, and demonstrations. Thanks to assistance from children and parents from Trinity’s Vacation Bible School,(VBS), plus the time and talents of our Pres-
byterian Women, the lessons were enjoyable and beneficial. The curriculum and many materials were left in Ji-camarca to continue this important teaching for years to come.
Although our mission was to help Jicamarca have safe drinking water, the living water that God provided
filled our hearts and minds with the power of His love. Indeed, Jesus loves us. Written by Beverly Patteson
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WHY SHOULD WE GIVE?
Here are some reasons from the Bible:
Giving Puts God First: Genesis 4:3-5 records the first mention of offerings to God when Cain and Abel
presented fruits of the soil and livestock. Embedded in the first five books of the Bible are instructions
that tell the Israelites to put God first with financial giving and that God measures generosity by people’s
willingness to give an appropriate percentage, not by the amount they give. Mark 12:41-44: Jesus said
that the large amount the rich gave was not as much as the fraction of a penny a poor widow gave. “She
gave out of her poverty.”
Giving Worships God: In 25 places the Bible equates giving to God with worshipping God. The offer-
ing is as important a part of worship as prayer, music, scripture and preaching. Exodus 23:15 reports God
saying that during the three Israelite festivals, “Never come to worship me without bringing an offering.”
Jesus came with the good news that God seeks each of us to put God first in our lives and promises posi-
tive benefits from such a focus.
Giving Expresses Thankfulness to God for both spiritual blessings and material affluence: 2 Corin-
thians 9:12-14: Paul says that giving expresses thankfulness to God. Deuteronomy 8:17-18: “Remember
the Lord your God for it is He who gives you power to get wealth.”
Giving Acts as God’s Steward: The words steward, stewards and stewardship appear 27 times in the
Bible. Paul says that God entrusts the steward with transmission of the gospel message and it is every
Christian’s responsibility. Our stewardship is not just money but extending the Good News of Jesus
Christ to others in the world. Christian stewardship uses the life God gave us for God’s purposes. If we
give ourselves to God then it’s God’s time, talent and money that we manage.
Giving Supports God’s Long Range Goals: New Testament authors remind Christians that their giv-
ing is not directed toward accomplishing their personal goals but for achieving God’s goals. Time, talent
and money given to God never quits having an impact. We may see its beginning and middle, but never
its end.
Giving Motivates Others to Put God First: Throughout the Bible are illustrations that positive behav-
ior increases the likelihood of positive behavior by other people.
Giving To God Must Include Helping People in Need: Deuteronomy 26:12 instructs every Israelite to
give a tenth of their crops to the Levites, fatherless and widow so all will have enough to eat. Proverbs
19:17: “Give to the poor.”
Giving Must Include Right Living: Jesus is not satisfied with half a person. Micah 6:6-8: God says
that he finds little value in the calves people burn as offerings to him. What God “requires of us is this:
to do what is just, to show constant love and to live in humble fellowship with God.”
Source: Church Effectiveness Nuggets; Volume 33, Full Disclosure; Everything the Bible Says about
Financial Giving by Herb Miller; wwwtheparishpaper.com
Compiled by Jean Norman
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SAVE THE DATE
Presbyterian Women Christmas Luncheon
Tuesday, December 3 10:30 – 1:00
“Angels In Our Midst”
with entertainment by Clara Riggleman
and lunch catered
by Culinary Productions, Inc.
Tickets are $20.
See Freddie Prettyman or Sandy Edwards
to purchase.
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October, 2019 Please visit us at www.trinitypcola.org Senior Pastor The Rev. Dr. Hugh Hamilton [email protected] Associate Pastor for Discipleship The Rev. Brian Yount [email protected] Director of Music Clara Riggleman [email protected] Organist Margie Sanders [email protected] Administrator/Controller Sharon Robbins [email protected] Trinity Learning Center (850) 435-7829 Anna Kay Shirah, Director [email protected] Administrative Assistant Wendy Davies [email protected]
Trinity Presbyterian Church 3400 Bayou Boulevard Pensacola, FL 32503 (850) 432-3505 www.trinitypcola.org FAX (850) 434-1172
Please call the church office at 432-3505 by Monday, Oct. 28 if you are able
to be one of the trunks for the evening! We Need You!!