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As we gather this morning, let us prepare our hearts and minds for worship. Gathering Music Jerry Rich Prelude America (Peeters) Rich Welcome, Announcements and Recognition of Guests Eileen Gilmer Call to Worship Gilmer Leader: Great is our God and greatly to be praised! People: The whole earth reflects God’s power and might. Leader: When we recall the wonders of God’s creation, People: We rejoice at the awesome complexity of it all. Hymn Sing My Favorite Hymn Andy Briscoe Pastoral Prayer James C. Sprouse Lord’s Prayer UMH 895 Gospel Reading Luke 22:14-20 Chris Abel, pew Bible p. 80 Sharing of Gifts Sprouse Scripture Reading Psalm 77:1-2, 11-20 Crisp, pew Bible p. 517 Meditation Hymn We Sing to You, O God FWS 2001 Message Remembering Our Story Amy L. Crisp Celebration of Holy Communion UMH p. 12 (If you need to be served in your pew, please let an usher know or raise your hand.) Communion Music Come, Share the Lord (Leech) Evan Ayars, tenor Closing Hymn “Bind us together, Lord; bind us together with cords that cannot be broken. Bind us together, Lord; bind us together, Lord; bind us together in love.” Benediction & Passing of the Peace in the Round Abel You have been healed and restored in Christ Jesus. Go in peace, proclaiming the good news of God’s absolute, eternal love through ministries of peace and hope. Amen. Closing Music La Réjouissance (Handel) Rich Please rise in body or spirit. 8:30 a.m. Worship & Communion

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As we gather this morning, let us prepare our hearts and minds for worship.

Gathering Music Jerry Rich

Prelude America (Peeters) Rich

Welcome, Announcements and Recognition of Guests Eileen Gilmer

Call to Worship Gilmer

Leader: Great is our God and greatly to be praised! People: The whole earth reflects God’s power and might. Leader: When we recall the wonders of God’s creation, People: We rejoice at the awesome complexity of it all.

Hymn Sing My Favorite Hymn Andy Briscoe Pastoral Prayer James C. Sprouse

Lord’s Prayer UMH 895

Gospel Reading Luke 22:14-20 Chris Abel, pew Bible p. 80

Sharing of Gifts Sprouse

Scripture Reading Psalm 77:1-2, 11-20 Crisp, pew Bible p. 517

Meditation Hymn We Sing to You, O God FWS 2001

Message Remembering Our Story Amy L. Crisp

Celebration of Holy Communion UMH p. 12 (If you need to be served in your pew, please let an usher know or raise your hand.)

Communion Music Come, Share the Lord (Leech) Evan Ayars, tenor

Closing Hymn

“Bind us together, Lord; bind us together with cords that cannot be broken. Bind us together, Lord; bind us together, Lord; bind us together in love.”

Benediction & Passing of the Peace in the Round Abel

You have been healed and restored in Christ Jesus. Go in peace, proclaiming the good news of God’s absolute, eternal love through ministries of peace and hope. Amen.

Closing Music La Réjouissance (Handel) Rich

Please rise in body or spirit.

8:30 a.m. Worship & Communion

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As we gather this morning, let us prepare our hearts and minds for worship.

Gathering Music Jerry Rich

Prelude America (Peeters) Rich

Welcome, Announcements and Recognition of Guests Eileen Gilmer

Ringing of the Langley Bell

Call to Worship Gilmer Leader: Great is our God and greatly to be praised! People: The whole earth reflects God’s power and might. Leader: When we recall the wonders of God’s creation, People: We rejoice at the awesome complexity of it all.

Hymn Sing My Favorite Hymn Andy Briscoe

Pastoral Prayer James C. Sprouse

Lord’s Prayer UMH 895

Children’s Message Remembering When It’s Hard Chris Abel

Anthem I Want to Walk As a Child of the Light (Thomerson-Rich) Summer Choir

Gospel Reading Luke 22:14-20 Doris Page, pew Bible p. 80

Sharing of Gifts Sprouse

Offertory Romance in G (Hummel) Rich

Doxology UMH 95

Hebrew Bible Reading Psalm 77:1-2, 11-20 Crisp, pew Bible p. 517

Meditation Hymn What Gift Can We Bring UMH 87

Message Remembering Our Story Amy L. Crisp

Closing Hymn We Sing to You, O God FWS 2001

Benediction Abel

You have been healed and restored in Christ Jesus. Go in peace, proclaiming the good news of God’s absolute, eternal love through ministries of peace and hope. Amen.

Closing Music La Réjouissance (Handel) Rich

Please rise in body or spirit.

10:30 a.m. Worship

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Trinity United Methodist Church

WE’RE GLAD YOU HAVE CHOSEN TO WORSHIP WITH US TODAY. Our hope is that the Holy Spirit speaks to you during our time together. The mission of The United Methodist Church is to form disciples of Jesus Christ for the transformation of the world. We invite you to check out the opportunities we have for children, students, and adults of all ages and stages of life.

Communion is celebrated every Sunday at the 8:30 a.m. service and on the first Sunday of the month at the 10:30 a.m. service. If you desire to be served in your pew, please let an usher know.

Family Lounge is available in the back of the Sanc-tuary with audio feed of the service and a family rest-room.

Fellowship is a time for us to come together as the body of Christ. All are invited to join us for coffee and conversation in the Fellowship Building across the courtyard following both services.

Nursery care is available on Sunday mornings from 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. for infants and toddlers. The Nursery is located in the Fellowship Building across the court-yard.

Special Assistance is available for those who need hearing devices or have accessibility needs. Please see an usher.

The Pentecost season, which continues until mid-summer when we begin Ordinary Time, com-memorates the creation and empowering of the Spirit-led church. Acts 2:1-21 describes the day of Pente-cost in which the early church community experienced the outpouring of the Holy Spirit. The events of Pentecost fulfill Jesus’ promises to be present in the life and mission of the universal church.

Altar Flowers - Given by Genee Boykin in honor of Charles’ 70th birthday on July 6.

Greeters - Tsikata family (8:30); Marilyn and Patrick Adams (10:30)

Fellowship - Tsikata family (8:30); Finance (10:30)

Tonight - Experience the Holy at our monthly Celtic Evensong and Communion Service at 6 p.m. in the Chapel. With both quiet moments of reflection and contemplative music, experience God in a new way. God is waiting. All are welcome.

June 30, 2013 † Sixth Sunday after Pentecost

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Children’s Sunday School - Children’s Sunday School will resume Sept. 8.To volunteer to teach, please visit http://bit.ly/teachchildren or speak to Amy Crisp.

Gospel of Matthew - Pastor Jim Sprouse will explore the Gospel of Matthew and discuss how these stories are related in the other Gospels. There will be two opportunities to join us each week: Mondays at 10 a.m. (childcare provided) and Wednesdays at 7 p.m. in Room 403. This study will begin the week of June 24.

Vacation Bible School - August 12 - 16 from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. for PreK to rising 4th Grade. The week will include special mission projects, including a field trip to SHARE (a local food pantry) for the 3rd and 4th Graders. Registration available at http://bit.ly/TrinityVBS2013.

Young Adult Community Group - Trinity’s Young Adults meet on the 1st and 3rd Sundays of the month in Trinity House for lunch, fellowship, and study.

Youth Group - Available for 7th-12th Grades on Sunday nights at 5 p.m. for fellowship and study in the Fellowship Building. To volunteer to bring a snack supper or to help with Youth Group, please visit www.signupgenius.com/go/umyf3 or contact Chris Abel.

Get involved

Acolyte, Crucifer, Bell Ringer - To sign your child up to participate in these ministries during the 10:30 a.m. service, please visit http://bit.ly/trinityabc.

Altar flowers - To sign up for altar flowers, please visit http://bit.ly/altarflowers.

Faithful Giving - Jesus calls us to love our neighbor as ourselves. The tithes and offerings of this congrega-tion help support those in need in our com-munity. Please sign up to give online through our website (Click Get Involved, then click Church Giving) or scan the QR code.

Greeter - To sign up to be a Greeter at our 8:30 a.m. service, contact Karen Taylor, 703-241-7576; for our 10:30 a.m. service, contact Ann Hooton, 301-928-7732.

Interested in joining Trinity UMC? Please contact Pastor Sprouse or Eileen Gilmer for more in-formation.

Lay Reader - If you are interested in reading Scrip-ture during our worship services, please visit http://bit.ly/layreading2013.

Name Tags - Order a magnetic name tag by signing up at the table in the Narthex. You may also contact Kathy Rasmussen ([email protected]) or Sheldon Smith ([email protected]). Cost is $5 and may be paid when you pick up your name tag. Free, laminated name tags are also available.

Photos - If you and your family had a photo taken for the Church Directory, then your complimentary 8 x 10 may be found on the table in the Narthex.

Music Notes - The Prelude was composed by the prolific

Belgian organist Flor Peeters and is based on the melody My Coun-try, ‘Tis of Thee. The Anthem (#206 in our Hymnal) is a popular 1966 hymn by Kathleen Thomerson (b. 1934), organist at Mt. Olive Lutheran Church in Austin, Texas. The Offertory was written by Johann Hummel in 1810; although not well known today, Hummel studied with Haydn and Salieri, was a close friend of Beethoven and Schubert, gave lessons to Czerny and Mendelssohn, and had his music performed by Chopin and Schumann. The Postlude is part of the Royal Fireworks Music by George Frideric Handel, writ-ten to commemorate the peace treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle in 1748.

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Serve with us

Collection Ministry - Throughout July, we are col-lecting food for the food pantry at SHARE. The follow-ing products are desperately needed: ketchup, may-onnaise, mustard, white sugar, vegetable oil, spa-ghetti sauce, breakfast cereals, jelly (grape & strawberry), coffee (ground or instant), black tea, toothpaste, toothbrushes, diapers (any size, but sizes 3 & 4 are most requested) and feminine hy-giene products.

Crafts for a Cause - A ministry that provides com-fort items for hospitals, shelters, and residential facili-ties for the disabled. Stuffed bears and dolls soothe children facing surgery, knit caps keep newborns cozy, and neck pillows bring comfort during chemotherapy, while fleece blankets provide warmth on a cold night. Other projects include clothing protectors for the dis-abled and hand-stamped cards for U.S. troops over-seas. No sewing skills are required, and all are wel-come to join us Monday, July 1 and July 15 at 7 p.m. in Room 122 .

Gardeners’ Share - We will be responsible for tending a plot in Lewinsville Community Garden one week each month to supplement canned goods that neighbors in need receive from SHARE, a local food pantry. No experience is necessary, and all ages are welcome. Weeks of June 30, July 28, August 25, and September 22. Please sign up at http://bit.ly/gardenersshare.

Produce Donations - Donations from backyard gardens can also be dropped off Tuesdays at 6-7 p.m. near the playground at Lewinsville Park or before 9:30 a.m. on Saturdays at SHARE (McLean Baptist Church).

Honduras Mission Team - A team is headed back to Heart to Heart Children’s Village in Honduras on Sept. 26 - Oct. 5. If you are interested, please con-tact Dan Moore ([email protected]). The Collection trailer for new or gently used clothing, shoes and household items to be shipped to Honduras is in our parking lot through the end of the month. For more information, please see page 5 of the June Spire or contact Dan Moore (above) or Michael Moore (703-485-7533).

This week at Trinity

SUNDAY (6/30) Annual Planning Meeting (403), 12 p.m. Youth Group, 5 p.m. Celtic Service (Chapel), 6 p.m.

MONDAY (7/1) Gospel of Matthew (403), 10 a.m. Crafts for a Cause (122), 7 p.m.

TUESDAY (7/2)

WEDNESDAY (7/3) Wednesday Communion (Chapel), 12 p.m. Gospel of Matthew (403), 7 p.m. A.A. (Langley Hall, Kitchen, 205), 8:30 p.m.

THURSDAY (7/4) -Office Closed

FRIDAY (7/5) A. A. (Langley Hall), 8:30 p.m.

SATURDAY (7/6) Iglesia de Dios (Langley Hall), 4 p.m.

SUNDAY (7/7) Youth Mission Trip to Appalachia Over the next 4-6 weeks, the exterior trim of Trinity UMC will be scraped, primed and repainted. This will make the exterior of our building as inviting as the congregation that worships inside.

BIRTHDAYS TODAY: Davis Bruning, Laurie Skipper, John Smith MONDAY: Tori Sandelli TUESDAY: Sarah Cusenza, Madeline Faust, Thomas Hayes,

Daniel Hayes, Davis Sawyer, Alice Sinks

WEDNESDAY: David Danner, Thuong Nguyen SATURDAY: Charles Boykin, Athena Georgelas

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Church Council - Our committees meet on the last Tuesday of every month with dinner beginning at 6 p.m. in the Fellowship Building. Following committee meetings, we meet together for Church Council in the Chapel beginning with worship at 7:15 p.m. We will be taking off during July & August. All are wel-come to participate in the ministries of Trinity UMC. Childcare is available from 6:30 - 8:30 p.m. The next Church Council meeting is September 24.

Prayer Concerns - Abby, Amy, Anne, Annie, Arthur, Barbara, Despnett family, Don, Fran & Bob, Frank, George & Natalie, Jenny, Karen, Keegan, Kelly, Kristina, Lauren, Laurie, Leroy, Liz, Marti, Martin family, Morgan, Nancy, Nick, Paul, Phoebe, Rex, Samuel, Susan, Yancy.

Trinity Prayer Group - We connect via email to share prayer concerns and encourage one another, meeting in the Chapel on the first Sunday of each month at 9:30 a.m. to pray together and share how God is responding. To join, please contact Leslie Vorndran at [email protected].

Leadership Team

Pastor Rev. James C. Sprouse [email protected] Associate Pastor Rev. Eileen Gilmer [email protected] Minister of Education Rev. Amy L. Crisp [email protected] Director of Children’s Choir Evan Ayars [email protected] Director of Music Ministry Jerry Rich [email protected] Director of Youth Chris Abel [email protected]

Office Manager Harriet Latta [email protected] Custodian Michael Hirt [email protected] Lay Leaders Scott Keough [email protected] Leslie Vorndran [email protected] Church Council Andy Briscoe [email protected]

Trustees Jim Bruce [email protected]

Websites umtrinity.org umtrinityyouth.org tumcmissiontrips.wordpress.com

Facebook Trinity UMC, McLean

Twitter @UMTrinity @TUMCChristianEd

Office Hours - Monday through Thursday, 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.

Friday 8:30 a.m. - 1 p.m.

For more information on Trinity UMC, its ministries & missions, please contact [email protected]

Address 1205 Dolley Madison Blvd. McLean, VA 22101

Phone (703) 356-3312 (703) 356-9119 - fax

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