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Glad Tidings for Trinity 2019 Volume 8, Issue 4 Inside this issue:
OWLS/Birthdays 2
Ask Pastor Clay 3
Prayers 4
Memorials 5
6
Holy Week Schedule 7
Easter Puzzles 8
April Serving Schedule 9
April Calendar 10
Council—Sunday School 11
Passion and Resurrection
For a long time, I’ve held to the value of passion. I’ve always felt God calls us to a life filled with passion. I want to be passionate about what I am doing, what I am working on, my hobbies, my love of neighbor, my life of worship, always passionately engaging in this gift of life that God has given us. That firmly held value was given a new distinction in a conversation with my friend Brian who was quick to point out the irony that the Latin root of passion is passio, which means suffering. For the record, I don’t value suffering for the sake of suffering, and to give the Latin even more nuance, it has a secondary meaning, to endure. Passion: to suffer, to endure. I suppose we are passionate about those things that help us endure through suffering. Our passion, our deep caring, grows out of those people and activities that have endured in our lives, especially in times of suffering.
Our journey through this Lenten season continues this month leading us to Holy Week and the Passion of Christ. Moving from a triumphant entry in Jerusalem and a final meal with his followers through betrayal, plotting, and the courts of Pilate to a cross on Golgotha, we witness the passion God has for us, the suffering that God would endure to show the deep caring God has for each of us. As we look to the resurrection, to God putting us back on our feet, may you remember this month that Jesus is passionate about you and that his love endures forever.
Grace and Peace, Pastor Chris Smith
T r i n i t y L u t h e r a n C h u r c h c h a t t a n o o g a l u t h e r a n . o r g 5 0 0 1 H i x s o n P i k e 4 2 3 / 8 7 0 - 1 2 3 6 H i x s o n , T N 3 7 3 4 3 f a x : 4 2 3 / 4 8 6 - 9 0 5 7
OWLS (Older, Wiser Lutheran Seniors)
10:00 Blood Pressure 10:30 Bible Study— Gospel of Luke 11:30 Lunch 12:00 Biblical Archeological Museum at Southern Adventist University in Collegedale
Please note this change in the May 7 OWLS gathering.
We will gather at 10:15am rather than the usual 10:30am because we will welcome a special speaker that morning. (The Bible Study will take place following lunch.)
Chattanooga’s Hidden History. Have you ever wandered around downtown Chattanooga and wondered what it looked like 100 years ago? Have you ever wanted to hear more about the people and places that made Chattanooga the place that it is today? Maury Nicely, a local attorney with a love of Chattanooga's history, will share some of the great hidden history of our great city. Whether you are new to town or a lifelong resident, you are sure to learn something new!
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Happy APRIL Birthdays!!! Annette Ralston 4/2
David Snyder 4/3
Max Kohl 4/4
Lauren Cornelius 4/5
Annabelle DiStasio 4/5
Leslie Gladney 4/5
Art Minninger 4/5
Mary Smith 4/5
Loli Allen 4/6
Daniel Draeger 4/6
Rae Logan 4/6
Patrice Sweet 4/7
Carol Hayde 4/8
Phyllis Sims 4/9
Eleonore Williams 4/9
Vicki McGuire 4/10
Richard Carlson 4/16
Annie Moore 4/16
Sandy Buelow 4/17
Carol Burhenn 4/20
Jason Fortuna 4/22
Gary Hart 4/22
Gary Howard 4/23
Jay Draeger 4/24
Mark Giesel 4/24
Gigi Penticuff 4/24
Kailyn Veale 4/26
Marina Jackson 4/30
you sign up). There is no admission fee. Everyone is welcome to attend all or part of our meetings. If you wish to join for lunch, make reservations with Carol Hayde @ 843-0643 by Friday, March 29th. The cost is $8.00 per person. REMINDER: Our GREAT BOOK EXCHANGE is happening at the April meeting. Bring books, find books, READ! Any orphan books will be taken to McKay’s, with the funds donated to Missions on behalf of OWLS.
April Birthdays Art Minninger 4/5 Loli Allen 4/6 Carol Hayde 4/8 Eleonore Williams 4/9 Sandy Buelow 4/17 April Anniversaries (none) We will leave the church about 12:30, after our regular blood pressure check, Bible study, and lunch. If you would like to join us, please sign up on the sheet in the sun porch. You may also meet us at the museum about 1:00 (please indicate this when
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“Pastor, which of the four Gospels offers the reader the best understanding of Jesus?”
Personally, I am not sure that any one of the four Gospels proves to be better at presenting Jesus to us than the other three. I will say that the Gospel according to Luke offers us significant help in adding to our knowledge and understanding of the ministry of Jesus, who is the Christ. It is the most comprehensive of our four Gospels. And why is this? Luke offers us more history and more biography than Mark, Matthew and John. By rescuing from oblivion and recreating the Birth and Infancy narratives, parables like those of the Good Shepherd, the Good Samaritan, and the Prodigal Son, and incidents like those of raising the widow’s son at Nain, of Jesus in the house of Simon the Pharisee, and of the journey to Emmaus, he has not only given us a deeper knowledge and a clearer understanding of the Gospel message, but has also enriched the liturgy of the Church and the literature and art of the world.
The Gospel of the generous love and mercy of God for all of His human family, as proclaimed by Luke, “the beloved physician” has made a deep appeal to people throughout the ages and has been an unfailing source of inspiration to poets, painters, sculptors, and musicians. But more significantly the Gospel according to Luke has offered, and still offers God’s great love so freely given, to all who will accept it.
Pastor Clay Seneker
TLC Learning Center Parent’s-Day-Out
Program
Monday & Wednesday 9:00 – 2:00 pm
Ages 2 – 5-years-old $140 per month ($40 registration fee)
Shannon @ 423.619.6715 Chattanoogalutheran.org
SICK or GOING TO BE HOSPITALIZED? If you are
going to be hospitalized please help us to minister to
you by filling out a “Pre-Hospitalization Form.” The
forms can be found in the rack across from the mail
slots and will give us information to minster to you in
ways are that most meaningful for you. The form may
be given to one of the pastors or turned into the office.
You may also call the office and share the information
over the phone and we will fill out the form for you.
Ask Pastor Ask Pastor Ask Pastor
Clay...Clay...Clay...
The next time we will receive new members into our congregation will be at our ser-vices on Sunday, April 28th. In preparation the pastors will offer a new member orien-tation on Saturday, April 13th from 1:00-3:00 pm. Child Care is available. If you are in-terested in joining and attending the orientation, please indicate your interest on the worship registration card or speak to Pastor Stan or Pastor Chris directly.
John Matthew Gray, Chief Petty Officer, U.S. Navy – son of John & Diane Gray
Ryan Morgan, Marines - great nephew of Carol & Herb Burhenn
S/ Sgt. Dillon O. Cole - grandson of Jim Cole
Ryan Lynch, USAF Reserve - grandson of Carol Bell
Lt. Col. Richard C. Amburn, - brother-in-law of the Sosebees
Matthew K. Lynch USMC Reserve - grandson of Carol Bell
PV2 Barrett Brown—Tacy Gorton’s grandson
Major Raymond Myers - former member of Trinity
Sam Thompson, USMC - nephew of Diana Kreider
Harris Looney, US Navy, friend of Diana Kreider
Chase Moss and Maxwell Baldridge—nephews of Beth Painter
Sgt. James Cole, Jr., Marines—grandson of Jim Cole
Lt. Adam Carter, U.S. Navy, Beverlee Bergevin’s nephew
Colonel Richard “Cary” Amburn—deploying to Africa March, 2016 (Abby & Sam Sosebee’s uncle)
Tonya Josephine Morgan , Army—niece of Carol & Herb Burhenn
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Long Term Prayer Requests:
Katy Allison Marie Anderson (Jackson family) Bruce & Amy Annear (Fran Balsis) Lynn Ayers (Cree Giesel) Alice Barnett Colin Bakse (Sondra Hart)Bonnie Bean (James Craig) Theresa Bowman Josie Boyd Sandy Buelow Joda Byous Martha Caldwell Harold & Margaret Carr (hospice) Gene & Laura Cline Lorna Conard (Pat Conard) Lynda Cosgrove (Fran Balsis) Jamie Craven (Fran Balsis)
Betty Ann Dabbs Anna-Lisa Detre (Peucker) Linda Draeger Gail Quinn Ellis (Susan Gilbert) Ernie Engel (former member) Lindsay Gooden Barbara Haar James Horrell (Kim Hencke) Kayla Harvey Mark Harvey (Cree Giesel) Teresa Howard Art & Ingrid Ives MaryAnn Jackson Dana Justice (Fran Balsis) Alice & Randy Keahey (Sherri O’Daniel) Michelle Keahey (James Craig) Bob Lewis (former member) Mary Manning (Cree Giesel)
Lil Marshall Sherry McKinney (Fran Balsis) Art Minninger Barbara Montgomery Linda Peucker Denise Re (Kim White) Kathy Robertson (Bev Bergevin) Ida Seneker Karen Smith Pat Stonecipher (Joyce Davis) Betty &(son) Jeffrey Stuckert Perry Sullivan (Jackson family) Maureen Turner (Carol Bell) Michael Will (Sharon Will)
PLEASE….review this list each month and inform Laura of changes. Thank you!)
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Gifts given to The Waddell Scholarship: Tacy Gorton Steve & Mary Kay Mason
Bertie Rotureau Klaus & Linda Peucker Marlene Hiltunen Rev Stan & Susan Combs Fred & Kim Hencke Alan & Marcia Crews Vanda Ingham Bob & Chris Kurz (Boy Scouts) Debbie Greiner Dale & Julie Sosebee Anne Burkhalter
Gifts given in memory of Doris Smith: Alice Shell
Gifts given in memory of Bob Blackburn: Kirk & Lisa Stauffer Fred & Barbara Weinhold
Sal & Judy DiStasio
April 26th
@ 6:06
(4th Friday of each month)
April 25th
@ 5:55 (usually, the 3rd Thursday
of each month)
CAREGIVERS Support Group will meet
Monday, April 1st @ 6:00 in the library.
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Fruit of the Spirits –
Do you enjoy wine, food and
the company of others? Then
“Fruit of the Spirits” might be
for you. We gather on a
regular basis to share some
wine, while enjoying some
tasty treats and good
company. Everyone is asked
to bring a bottle of wine and
an appetizer to share.
Our next get-together is April 28th
@ the home of
Pastor & Norma Hansen,
1424 Whisper Way, Ooltewah TN 37363.
FIRST COMMUNION INSTRUCTION – The pastors will offer first communion instruction on Sunday, April 7th from 12:15 – 3:30 pm. Lunch will be provided. Parents are invited and encouraged to stay. The material is geared for those in first grade and older. A sign-up sheet is available at the welcome center. Those participating will be able to make their first communion on Maundy Thursday, April 18th at the 7:00 pm. A reception will follow.
NEW, WOMEN’s BIBLE STUDY
Sack Supper Saints the first meeting was a
hit! As a group, they decided they will be studying Accidental Saints by Nadia Bolz-Weber.
Meetings will be the 2nd and 4th Wednesday of each month.
Contact Anne Cain for details @ annepcain@gmail.com
Congratulations to Patrice Sweet
...winner of the drawing for the beautiful quilt made by Vicki McGuire. The Altar Guild would also like to sincerely thank everyone that participated with a donation. As a result, we collected $1,600.00 in donations towards purchasing a new set of communion vessels. In addition, we have received anonymous donations, which put us much closer to our goal.
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at TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH
5001 Hixson Pike, Hixson Tennessee chattanoogalutheran.org
April 14, 2018 – Passion Sunday 8:30, 9:30, 11:00
Our Holy Week begins with Palm-Passion Sunday. On this day, our traditional services will begin at the memorial garden for the procession with palms. We will even be led by a donkey! During
the service we will transition to a more solemn mood as we recount the reason for Jesus’ entry into Jerusalem, His passion and death. The service will include a dramatic reading of the
passion narrative.
April 18, 2019 – Maundy Thursday 7:00 p.m. The word “Maundy” is an English form of the Latin word for
commandment. The overarching theme of tonight’s service is our Lord’s new commandment to “Love one another.” The service will include the Sacrament of Holy Communion and conclude with the
traditional stripping of the altar.
April 19, 2019 – Good Friday 7:00 p.m. Fish dinner at 6:00 pm. (sign-up sheet on Sun Porch) Our solemn
Tenebrae service, entitled “Portraits of Darkness” will begin at 7:00 pm. As we follow our Lord’s passion, the candles and
sanctuary lighting will be gradually extinguished.
April 21, 2019 – Easter Sunday 8:30, 9:30 & 11:00 We celebrate the resurrection of our Lord! Youth sponsored
breakfast 9:30 – 10:45 am (a freewill offering will be accepted), Easter Egg Hunt 10:15 am.
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Those who serve in AprilUshers
Grant & Shula Yelliott Hailger, Odom, Zumbrun, McGuire
April 7th 8:30 11:00
Altar Guild Rae Logan, Kathy Moak Vanda Ingham, Gigi Penticuff
Assisting Minister Kathy Behling Anne Cain
Lector Kathy Behling Diane Gray
Greeters Nancy Fisher Jeff & Vicki McGuire
Offering Counters Kathy Behling, Carol Bell Bobbie Iles, Allen Cain
April 14th 8:30 11:00
Altar Guild Greiner, Hilley, Reimer Sosebee, White, Luker
Asst. Minister Mary Jenkins Gary Hart
Lector Mary Jenkins Sam Sosebee
Greeters Zelma Pack the Sosebee & Luker families
Counters Zelma Pack, Kolleda Hebert Ed Shuey, Alan Crews
April 21st 8:30 11:00
Altar Guild McGuire, Balsis, Behling Hayde, Jensen, Smith
Assisting Minister Shula Yelliott David Giesel
Lector Herb Burhenn David Giesel
Greeters Williams, Balsis, White
Offering Counters Joe & Louise Prevo, Susan Combs Williams, Haigler, Lanternier
April 28th 8:30 11:00
Altar Guild Gullickson, Petersen, Sweet Harsman, Sims, Buck, House
Assisting Minister David Combs Fred Weinhold
Lector David Combs Barbara Weinhold
Greeters Joe & Janet Hope
Offering Counters Len & Mary Gullickson Julie Sosebee, Janet Keith
April 2019 Volume 8, Issue 4, Page 9
S U N M O N T U E W E D T H U F R I S A T
EVERY Sunday
8:30 & 11:00
Traditional
Worship
9:30 Non-
Traditional
Worship
EVERY Monday
9:00 TLC
EVERY Tuesday
EVERY Wed. 9:00 TLC 10:00 Food Vouchers 5:15 Handbells 6:15 Choir
EVERY Thursday 5:00 Cheerleading
1 6:30 Caregivers
2 10:00 OWLS 6:30 Scouts 7:00 Clarinet Choir
3 5:45 Dinner 6:45 Service
4 1:00 Quilters
5 6
7 12:15 1st Communion Instruction 12:15 VBS Planning
8 9 12:30 WELCA Bible Study 5:30 Exec Committee 6:30 ChristCare 6:30 Scouts 7:00 Clarinet Choir
10 12:00 Staff Meeting 5:45 Dinner 6:00 SS Saints 6:45 Service
11 12 13 8:30 Men’s Breakfast 9:00 Knitting 1:00 New Mem-ber Orientation
14 PALM SUNDAY
12:15 Evangelism
15 11:00 Forget-Me-Nots
16 6:30 Scouts 7:00 Clarinet Choir
17 18 MAUNDY Thurs 1:00 Quilters 4:00 BMRG 7:00 SERVICE
19 GOOD FRIDAY 20 10:00 YOUTH Easter Breakfast Preparation
21EASTER SUNDAY 22 OFFICE CLOSED
23 6:00 Council 6:30 Scouts 7:00 Clarinet Choir
24 12:00 Staff Meeting 6:00 SS Saints
25 6:06 Music Night 6:30 Rose Society
26 6:06 Game Night
27 10:00 LRPC
28 NEW MEMBERS 2:00 German Club 3:00 Clarinet Choir Concert 4:00 Fruit of the Spirits
29 30 6:30 Scouts 7:00 Clarinet Choir
TLC—Trinity Learning Center LRPC—Long Range Planning Committee
OWLS—Older, Wiser, Lutheran, Seniors BMRG—Building, Maintenance, Renovations, Grounds
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Copies of the full minutes are available to the congregation upon request and are kept in the church office.
Your 2019 Council Members & Staff are: Kathy Behling, President; Janet Hope, Vice President; Shula Yelliott, Secretary; Beth Painter, Treas Bill Buelow, Judy DiStasio, Diane Gray, Bill Haigler, Kolleda Hebert, Molly Iles, Jeff McGuire, Freia Stephens Staff: Pastor Combs, Pastor Smith, Carol Burhenn, Laura Dahlke, Carol Doucette, Jim Faller, & Vicki McGuire
February 2019 Financial Report
A full set of Financial Statements are available upon request, or are available in the 2018 Annual Report outside of the office.
Sunday School Opportunities
Herb Burhenn’s Bible Study Class is now reading early Christian literature from the period just after the completion of the New Testament. We begin at 9:45 in the library.
Family Faith Formation is a multi-generational interactive bible discussion for middle schoolers, high schoolers and adults, led by Anne Cain, Sue Combs, David Combs, & Gary Hart. They meet in the Paul George Room during the Sunday School hour. The discussion centers on readings for the week. All are welcome, so bring your donut and coffee and join us any week you can.
Children’s Sunday School meets in the Youth Room, immediately after the 9:30 service and is led by Sondra Hart & Freia Stephens. Toddlers - 5th grade are encouraged to come, make friends, play games, and learn about Jesus, the Bible and what it means to be a Christian. We start with prayer requests, have a short lesson, play games, or have activities that reinforce the lesson; then end class by holding hands and reciting the Lord’s Prayer.
Office hours are 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m., Monday through Thursday. If you need to come in at another time, you may make an appointment by calling the church office, 870-1236.
Pastor Combs will be in the office Mondays and Wednesdays, 9:30—1:30, and by appointment.
Pastor Smith will be in the office Wednesdays and Thursdays, 9:30—1:30, and by appointment.
If you missed church on Sunday, sermons are now available on our website and Facebook!
If you have an announcement you would like in the bulletin, newsletter, or on the internet, please fill out an announcement form (located outside the office) and put it in Laura’s mailbox.
You may also email them to the church office, at tlcadmin@lutherantrinity.com (no pdf. files please).
NEXT NEWSLETTER DEADLINE is: April 25th.
Welcoming people to Christ for over 50 years
Traditional Services with Holy Communion at
8:30 and 11:00 a.m.
Non-Traditional Chapel Service with
Holy Communion at 9:30
Phone: 423-870-1236
E-mail: tlcadmin@lutherantrinity.com
Visit our website at
www.chattanoogalutheran.org
Pastor Stanley Combs
revstan@comcast.net Phone: 717-578-6851
Pastor Christopher A. Smith
noogapastor@gmail.com Phone: 615-974-3535
Laura Dahlke—Administrative Assistant
tlcadmin@lutherantrinity.com
Jim Faller, A.I.M.—Organist and Choir Master
music@lutherantrinity.com
Carol Burhenn—Care Coordinator
caburnenn@gmail.com Phone: 886-4167
Congregational Council
council@lutherantrinity.com
~ Through the Love of Christ ~ We are an exciting, welcoming, and growing community of
Christians sharing in God’s love with one another, the Chattanooga area, & the world.
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