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In this issue: Vacation Bible School Trinity’s Graduates AWANA Awards
A Family in Christ
Loving and Serving
Our World
Trinity Times
June, 2016
Moving Forward
At the special business meeting on May 22, the congregation approved the recommendation from the Board of Stewards to change the name of the church. This is an important moment in the life of the church, as we seek to be as e!ective as possible in living out who God is calling us to be in the next phase of our life together.
As we might expect, there are di!erences of opinion as to whether this is a necessary or wise move. Some are grieving; others are disappointed and even angry. Some are excited and eager to take the next steps.
In moving forward, we need to focus on the fact that what unites us is so much more significant than what divides us. We all agree that we want to see Christ’s kingdom advanced in our neighborhood and world. We agree that we are called to be a witness to the world around us as to who God is and what he is doing in the world. We may di!er on how best to do that.
In light of that, let’s pray that the Lord will protect the unity of this church. Unity doesn’t mean that we will all agree on everything. Rather, it means we seek to focus on the most important aspects of our calling and work together to advance them. People who see things di!erently about the best course of action are brothers and sisters with whom we disagree, not enemies or opponents.
We need to remember that the most important witness to the world around us is love. Jesus said his followers will be known by their love for each other (John 13:35).
Let’s commit to moving forward in accordance with God’s calling – together!
In Christ, Pastor Peter
Sta� - Out and About
Trinity’s Director of Youth and Young Adult Ministries, Koby Radli!e, attended a conference on how to help youth integrate faith into every aspect of their lives. Director of Worship and Music Ebony Ramquist attended a seminar called “Kingdom Culture School” that focused on how to experience and facilitate more e!ective kingdom living. Pastor Peter has been meeting with representatives of Converge North Central who are helping us think about the culture needed for greater ministry e!ectiveness.
Trinity Talk Notable June birthdays and anniversaries: Happy birthday to Dorothy Nelson who will celebrate 95 years on June 26. Those celebrating significant wedding anniversaries are: Marv and Joann Bjostad - 66 years on June 10, Paul and Mary Willard - 64 years on June 11, John and Virginia Sweeney - 66 years on
June 23, Walt and Barb McCoy - 59 years on June 28, and Jim and Edith Broten - 60 years on June 30. Congratulations to everyone!
You are invited: Brian and Julie Klassen invite you, the Trinity family, to join them
for a graduation party for their son, Aaron, on Sunday, June 5, between 2:00 - 4:30 pm, at the Ha!eman Pavilion in the backyard of the Shoreview Community Center (4580 Victoria Street N. - park behind, at lower level). Hope to see you there!
Let’s go to the fair! Mark your calendars now! On Sunday, July 17, we will be holding our worship service at the Ramsey County Fair (2020 White Bear Avenue, Maplewood). We will have one service at 10:00 am, and then you are free to enjoy the county fair. Watch for more details in next month’s newsletter.
Fall retreats: It’s not too early to begin planning for the Men’s and Women’s fall retreats at Trout Lake Camp. The Men’s retreat is scheduled for September 16-18, and Fall Refreshment, the Women’s retreat, happening September 23-25. Brochures are available in the church oJce or you may visit Trout’s website at www.troutlakecamps.org for more information and to register.
July newsletter deadline: If you have news concerning upcoming events, please remember that the deadline for information submitted to the Trinity Times newsletter is Noon on Wednesday, June 15. You may put written notices in Renee Nelson’s mailbox in the oJce or send an email to [email protected].
“Walk this Way!” to Vacation Bible School!
With summer here, so is VBS. This year’s dates are June 13-17, from 9:00 am - Noon. Register online before Monday, June 6, with discounted cost of $15/child. After that registration will increase to $20/child. Visit our website, at www.tbcmn.org, click on “Ministries” and then “Vacation Bible School,” to register. Volunteers are STILL needed in order for this year’s VBS to be a success. If you are interested, or need more information, please talk to Director of Children’s Ministries Mindy Boe.
Congratulations to all our Graduates!
High School:
Aaron Klassen, Mounds View High School - attending South Dakota State University, studying Engineering
Taylor Martindale, White Bear Area High School -
future plans are undecided
College and Beyond:
Koby Radcli!e - Master of Arts in Theological Studies, Bethel Seminary
Trinity Connections plans summer picnic
Mark your calendar for Thursday, June 23 and join us (noon to 2:30 pm) at Oasis Park in Roseville for this annual event. Bring a salad or dessert to share, and join us for a great time of fellowship. Rain or shine--there are no worries about the weather. We've reserved one of Roseville's new, million-dollar park buildings. Oasis Park is located at 1700 County Rd. C2 West, Roseville, 55113. A sign-up sheet will be at the Trinity welcome desk beginning Sunday, June 5.
Trinity Connections planning committee: Mary Atkins, Joyce Bjorklund, Judi Burkhardt, Linda Dahlby, Chuck & Kathy Erickson, David & Rose Holmberg, Char Lane and Jan Sauro.
Church Name Change Process
At a special business meeting on Sunday, May 22, the congregation voted to approve the recommendation to change the name of the church. The vote exceeded the 2/3 majority requirement established by the Board of Stewards to pass. The Name Change Assessment Committee will now meet to begin to identify the process by which suggested names will be gathered as well as conduct other research. They will also consult with representatives from Converge North Central and other churches that have been through this process. Please pray that the Lord will continue to lead, guide, and bless us as a congregation through this process, and that we will be faithful in following where He leads us.
The Sandwich Project Earlier this spring we participated in "A Di!erent Kind of Food Fight" - a state-wide coordinated e!ort to collect food and funds in support of local food shelves. The resources we collected (Trinity generously
gave $1,550 and 2,077 food items) were designated to the Eastside Salvation Army Foodshelf. An honest question, pondered by many who participated is, "What happens the other days of the year?" Well, The Sandwich Project was established with the other days in mind. The starting goal was to help feed 150 homeless people as many times a year as possible, with the ultimate goal of doing it everyday of the year. Currently, The Sandwich Project is helping to feed about 4,500 people per week through various shelters and food shelves! The NET team invites you to join forces with Trinity's VBS kids to provide at least 700 sandwiches for hungry people in our community. The children will be challenged to bring an o!ering each day during VBS, with a goal of $500 for the week - the amount needed to purchase the sandwich ingredients. NOW THIS IS WHERE YOU COME IN! On Sunday, June 26, after the morning worship services, we'll gather together in the Social Hall to put together the 700 sandwiches. You can sign up as an individual or involve your entire family to work together as a team. All you need to do is show up - ready to work. All the supplies will be provided! And after we work up an appetite making all those sandwiches, we'd like to enjoy a picnic lunch together. SO - you'll need to pack your own picnic lunch (preferably using your own picnic cooler since refrigeration is limited) and bring a blanket or lawn chairs. We'll enjoy a time of warm fellowship after serving our neighbors together. So, sign up today through Sunday, June 19, at the Welcome Desk in the foyer.
"For I was hungry and you gave me food, I was thirsty and you gave me drink, I was a stranger and you welcomed me, I was naked and
you clothed me, I was sick and you visited me, I was in prison and you came to me.’
Matthew 25:35,36
Trinity Cares - Join the Team
Caring for one another is one of the most important things a church is called to do. This responsibility falls not just on the pastor or sta!, but on the body as a whole. At Trinity, one of the most important ways we seek to do that is through the Trinity Cares program.
Coordinator of Congregational Care Rod Larson has put together a team of people who feel a sense of call and gifting to engage in visitation of those who are sick, shut in, grieving, or otherwise in need of a loving presence. These volunteers have all undergone training from an expert in pastoral care. Rod and Pastor Peter meet weekly to coordinate visits and share reports of those in need.
If you would like to be a part of this team, know someone who needs care, or would like to receive care from the Trinity Cares team yourself, please contact Rod Larson at (651) 605-5245 or Pastor Peter at (651) 774-8609. You may also send an email message to [email protected].
Care
Team
Trinity “paints the town” This summer members of Trinity will be taking on the painting of two homes in our neighborhood. Through the resources of Handyworks at the Greater Minneapolis Council of Churches, Trinity will have one or two teams of 15-30 people working to paint a couple of homes on the weekend of August 6-7. Although the registration deadline for teams has passed, we
still need people to serve as alternates. If you would be interested in being an alternate please contact NET or drop us a note in the suggestion box at the welcome center. This is an exciting opportunity to go out into our neighborhood and spread the love of the Lord we serve.
AWANA Awards presented on Wednesday
May 4, 2016
Total Sections completed - 3,722 Total verses memorized - 2,777
Cubbies Awards
10 Participation awards
Attendance Fayanna Karel
Abby Moo Mu Ta Paw
Maleki Ramquist Keon Sjostrom
Year 1 (Appleseed) Award
(Bear) Win Dah
Casey Dway Cecelia Healey
Abby Moo Maleki Ramquist
Year 2 (Appleseed) Award
(Ribbon) Fayanna Karel
Mu Ta Paw Abraham Vogt Mattea Vogt
Year 3 (Appleseed ) Award
(Ribbon and Zipper Pull) Keon Sjostrom
Sparks Awards
39 Participation awards
Attendance Daniel Dwe
Jennefer Gaw Eh Say Wah Htoo
Kamdyn Karel Lance Karel Paw Oh Ken Lah Poe Ku Sher Mui Ku Eh Tha Moe Har Ka Say
Thein Lay Soe Tina Tee
Book 1 - HangGlider
Daneil Dwe Daniel Htoo
Eh Say Wah Htoo Tha Blay Htoo
Lance Karel Paw Oh Ken Sher Mui Ku Eh Tha Moe
Eh Tha Da Moo Eh Tha Doh Plet
Zeva Reeves Thein Lay Soe Carol Thweh
HangGlider Frequent Flyer
Lance Karel
Book 2 - WingRunner Meric Aung Lah Poe Ku Har Ka Say
Tina Tee
Book 3 - Skystormer Meric Aung
Jennefer Gaw Kamdyn Karel
Tina Tee
Skystormer Frequent Flier Kamdyn Karel
Adventure Awards
44 Participation awards
Attendance Gay La So Aung
Paw Eh Dah Paw Ray Day
Eh Say Ku Htoo Soe Ku Lay Htoo McKenna Karel
Eh Ku Moo December Paw Ta Nwee Paw
Eh Ku Say Naw Say Lar Soe
Nayler Tee Eliana Vogt
Eh Wah
Alpha Award Paw Ray Day Thaw Eh Paw
Eh Ku Say Naw Say
Lah K Bah Shee Lar Soe
Jenna Stobbe Nay Ler Tee Eliana Vogt
Book 1 Silver
Lar So
Excellence Award McKenna Karel
Challenge Awards
31 Participation awards
Attendance Ehler Dwe
Eh Moo Htoo Eh Ka Lae
Three Htoo Paw Stephen St. Martin
Esther Thwen Ma Than Tun
Alpha Award Hserma Dwe
Challenge Award Stephen St. Martin
Dates to Remember
Sunday, June 5 10:30 am - Graduates Recognition
Wednesday, June 8
6:30 pm - VBS Training
Monday - Friday, June 13 - 17 9:00 am - Noon
Vacation Bible School
Sunday, June 19 Father’s Day & VBS Sunday
Thursday, June 23
Noon - 2:30 pm Trinity Connections’ Annual Picnic
Oasis Park, Roseville
Sunday, June 26 11:45 am - The Sandwich Project and Picnic
A Summer Ministry Opportunity Summer is here, and we are thrilled to be given the opportunity to run our “Wednesday Fun” program again this year! Like last year, this is an opportunity to minister to children and youth from Trinity and Trinity KaRen churches. We prepare a meal, share a lesson/game, then enjoy the outdoors with various sports and games. The program began Wednesday, May 11, and will run most Wednesday evenings (6:00 - 8:00 pm) throughout the summer. Anyone is welcome to join for the meal and evening activities as we serve kids of all ages. Volunteers are needed to make this happen! If you are interested in serving with us, or would like further information about this summer, please contact us at [email protected] or 612-418-1581. In Christ, Emily Bruhn, Shea Swope and Aimee Munson
Need to make an announcement?
Some new guidelines Moving forward, all announcement requests for either the Classic or Contemporary service must be submitted to Ebony Ramquist two weeks prior to the desired announcement date. Once a request
is received, confirmation of whether the announcement will be made during the service will be sent. By receiving all announcements in advance, the sta! can better determine which announcements should be given each week within the time frame of the service. Please keep in mind that not all announcements will be included in the services - some announcements may be more appropriate for the Trinity Times, our monthly newsletter, or the Trinity Talk bulletin board in the Mustard Seed Café.
Trinity’s Missionary of the Month
Eric and Janet Johnson
Serving with Converge Worldwide in Monterrey, Mexico The Johnsons live in Monterrey, Mexico where they serve the churches of the Mexican Baptist Convention in northeast Mexico. They are involved in ministries to encourage pastors, pastor’s wives, as well as developing leadership teams to strengthen the churches.
Need to put an event on the church
calendar? Because our building is so heavily used, please be sure to notify us as soon as possible if you wish to schedule an event, committee meeting and/or reserve a room. You can do this two di!erent ways: 1) Visit our website (tbcmn.org), click on the calendar page, then click on the “request room form” and fill out the form accordingly; or 2) find a paper copy of this same form in the church oJce (lower right mailbox). This will help avoid conflicts. Also, if you change your plans, please notify the oJce as soon as possible.
Community Bulletin Board Shares news of Trinity
Located on the west wall of the Mustard Seed Cafe, there is now a place for you to get information about upcoming events at Trinity and our community, as well as current Board of Stewards meeting minutes. Also, if you have something to buy or sell, or a service to o!er, these notices can be placed here. Please give your 4 x 6 notecard to Renee Nelson in the oJce for approval. Only approved cards and flyers will be allowed; unauthorized notices will be removed. Check the board each week for new items!
Special Prayer Needs - Ken Erickson who is recovering from hip surgery, Joe Stodola and family as they grieve the death of Joe’s mother, Bev, on May 11
For those on active military duty - Marc Jessup (USMC, San Diego)
For those with long-term health concerns - Debbi Anderson, Joan Anderson, June Borowski, Cornell Erlanson, Vivian Johnson Erwin, Warren Gravink, Irv Gutsche, Wilma Harrington, Gary Hunt, Gerry Kleiter, Bill and Char Lane, Edith Larson, Janell Lewis, Terese McLean, Pearl Naitram, Dorothy Nelson, Ginny Olson, Shirley Otto, Wes Thompson, Mary Willard
Trinity Pastors and Sta! - Denice Hinrichs, Interim Choir Director
Trinity Board member - Randy Jessup
Trinity Lay Leader(s) - Men’s Bible Study Group Leaders - Kip Bloomer and Dan Skoog
For immediate prayer concerns, you may contact Trinity’s email prayer chain at [email protected], or the phone prayer chain by calling Betty Lundholm, Darlene Ripley or Bonnie Newman.
Praye r Mat te r s
Thank you so much for your prayers, kind expressions of sympathy and the beautiful plant sent to our home as we mourn the passing of my mother. You have been a source of encouragement and strength. My mother was a believer, so we have the hope of the resurrection and being reunited in His presence. Blaine White and family Thank you to all the people of Trinity for the cards, kind words, and prayers o!ered to our family and us with the recent passing of our mother Bev. We are so blessed to be surrounded by such a caring and gracious church community. Jo Ann Reed, Joe Stodola and the entire Stodola family
Trinity extends our deepest sympathy to Joe Stodola, Trinity’s Manager of Buildings and Grounds, and his sister, Jo Ann Reed (former member), on the death of their mother, Bev Stodola, on May 11. A funeral was held in St. Paul on May 17.
Contributions
April Income April Expenses YTD Inc. - Exp. as of 04/30/16
2016 YTD Giving 2016 YTD Budget 2016 Annual Budget
Missions
$ 6,510.00 5,065.01
($ 1,130.16)
$ 19,130.00 $ 26,666.72
$ 80,000.00
General Fund
$ 46,186.24 44,010.56
($ 33,998.50)
$ 146,107.90 $ 187,228.50 $ 561,685.38
By the numbers - April, 2016
Attendance
Worship - Both services total (April average) - 181
April Caregivers’ Purse - $ 505.00 April Food Shelf - $ 360.00 April Roof Fund Donations - $ 653.25 April VIP Phase II Donations - $ 6,575.00
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Welcome to Trinity
Thank you for worshiping with us. If you have any questions a greeter, one of our ushers or the person at the Welcome Center (north side of the foyer) will be happy to assist you. Brochures with detailed information about our ministries and programs are available at the Welcome Center.
Trinity Sta!: Dr. Peter Vogt, Senior Pastor; Ebony Ramquist, Director of Worship and Music; Denice Hinrichs, Interim Choir Director; Koby Radcli!e, Director of Youth and Young Adult Ministries; Mindy Boe, Director of Children’s Ministries; Christine Carlson, Children’s Ministries Associate and Food Service Coordinator; Renee Nelson, Business Manager; Joe Stodola, Manager of Buildings and Grounds; Charles Erickson, Organist; Jane Weigel, Pianist; David Seward, Tech Intern; Lynette Harris, Caretaker Trinity Board Members: Kip Bloomer, Kathy Erickson, Juanita Gustavson, Mike Holmes, Randy Jessup (chair), Bryan Karel, Parnell Kingsley, Rod Larson, Ross Rud, Lynda Rupp, Bill Weigel (vice-chair), David White.
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Our Vision We are a family from a variety of cultures and
backgrounds seeking to grow in our relationship with Christ, empowered to love and serve our neighborhood and world in the name of Jesus.
A Family in Christ Loving and
Serving Our World