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September means that we get full swing into Sunday School and Bible Classes at Trinity. Confirmation class
begins as well. In the last chapter of Matthew, Jesus said to his followers that they were to go and make disciples
of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit AND teaching
them all of which Jesus taught them. This teaching includes the doctrine of God’s grace.
At the heart of what we believe is the conviction that salvation is the free gift of God's grace (undeserved mercy)
for Christ's sake alone.
"Since the fall of Adam all men who are born according to the course of nature are conceived and born in
sin" (Augsburg Confession II, 1), the Lutherans confessed before Emperor Charles V in Augsburg, Germany, in
1530. This "inborn sickness and hereditary sin" makes it utterly impossible for people to earn forgiveness. If
salvation were dependent on human initiative, there would be no hope for anyone.
But there is great news! God forgives our sins, says Luther in his Large Catechism (1529), "altogether freely, out
of pure grace" (LC III, 96). This is great news because grace is an undeserved, free gift from God.
The basis for the grace of God (that alone gives hope to sinners) is the life, death and resurrection of Jesus
Christ. This is why our church and school ministry is Christo-centric, that is, Christ centered. It is all about
Jesus!
We believe, as Luther put it in his explanation to the second article of the Apostles' Creed, "that Jesus Christ,
true God, begotten of the Father from eternity, and also true man, born of the virgin Mary, is my Lord, who
has redeemed me, a lost and condemned person . . . not with gold or silver, but with his holy, precious blood
and with his innocent suffering and death. . . ." (Luther's Small Catechism with Explanations, p.14).
We believe that the Scriptures teach that God's grace in Christ Jesus is universal, embracing all people of all
times and all places. There is no sin for which Christ has not died.
Says the Formula of Concord (1577), "We must by all means cling rigidly and firmly to the fact that as the proc-
lamation of repentance extends over all men (Luke 24:47), so also does the promise of the Gospel . . . . Christ has
taken away the sin of the world (John 1:29)" (FC SD XI, 28). Therefore, there need be no question in any sin-
ner's mind whether Christ has died for each and every one of his or her personal sins.
As Jesus followers, let us once again commit ourselves to the learning of our faith and the sharing of our faith.
May God grant us a special ability to love or neighbors and share the hope of our salvation in Jesus. May we
commit to prayer and joyful service as we live in harmony with everyone. May we desire a greater understand-
ing of our God and Lord and may we teach our children to love, honor and follow Jesus as well.
Following Jesus with you,
For with You is the fountain of life; in Your Light we see light. Psalm 36:9
Trinity Torch Inside this issue:
Admissions 2
Announcements 8,11
Birthdays 11
Calendar 12
Clinic 5
JOY Club 3
Library News 2
Music News 3
New Members 5
Parish Ed/Bible Study 6
Principal News 4
PTL 10
Stewardship 9
Youth News 10
SEPTEMBER 2016
Page 2 September 2016
Library News
This month we are featuring four books with less than 170 pages. But those pages are packed with great words that will enlarge your self in various ways.
First is The Case for Hope by Lee Strobel. We live in a world filled with strife and disorder –one that can bring dis-couragement and make our future seem bleak. But when we find hope, we can overcome whatever trouble surrounds us. His words will have you looking ahead with confidence and courage.
Next is Before Amen by Max Lucado. We all pray...some. But wouldn’t we like to pray more? Better? Stronger? We aren’t the first to struggle with prayer. The first followers of Jesus needed prayer guidance, too. In fact, prayer is the on-ly tutorial they ever requested. Jesus gave them a prayer. Not a lecture on prayer. Not the doctrine of prayer. He gave them a quotable repeatable, portable prayer. Couldn’t we use the same? Here we join him as we look at 6 simple lines.
Thirdly –The Gift for All People (Thoughts on God’s great Grace) also by Max Lucado. Wouldn’t we (shouldn’t we) want to enlarge our thoughts and understanding about God’s great gift of grace? Don’t we often take this gift for granted? Here’s an opportunity to read Pastor Lucado’s unique, stirring insights into God’s role as grace-giver.
Fourth selection –Letters from a Pastor’s Heart by Rev. Mat-thew C. Harrison, President of Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod. After his personal introduction we have his sermons and writings under various headings. They are: Repentance, Forgiveness, The Bible, The Church, Congregational Life, Witness and Mission, Church and State, Family and Voca-tion, Prayer, Hope and Joy and Resurrection. Every “letter” made me thankful for this leader of our church: his pastoral heart and strong messages for us. (The Lutheran Witness always has one in each issue.) His statement before the U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Government Over-sight on February 16, 2012 especially struck me for its solid presentation of the position of our church. I believe it takes a special man to do this. Let us thank God for him and pray for him as he continues to lead our church.
Elaine Rall, Library Representative
Admissions
Wonderful news!!! We have 35 new students at Trinity Lutheran School! These children will hear the Word of God each and every day that they are with us and they will see examples of Christian faith in our thoughts and actions. We are blessed that the Holy Spirit has worked through us and through their families to bring them to Trinity. Now the work begins! As called servants of the Lord, we, the staff and faculty or Trinity Lutheran School, will work tirelessly to nurture and educate the little souls that are in our care this year. Throughout religious studies, math lessons, prayer time, music and choir, student government, sports and more, we will be very busy this year acting as good stewards of our time, talents and treasures and as good examples of our Lu-theran faith. Please pray for us this year for guidance, wisdom, and patience as we serve all of our school fam-ilies and please pray for our students that God will open their hearts and minds to His Word.
Sending out a big thank you to everyone who helped us spread 75 yards of certified playground mulch on our playground! Randy Ball saved us hours of manual la-bor by helping us spread the mulch with a bobcat. Our trustees helped us get the building ready for the first day of school by fixing things, installing lights, air condi-tioners, etc. They volunteer every weekend to maintain the school and help with special projects. We sincerely appreciate their service and dedication!
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Music News
WITH THE LORD BEGIN YOUR TASK; JESUS WILL DIRECT IT.
FOR HIS AID AND COUNSEL ASK; JESUS WILL PERFECT IT.
EVERY MORN WITH JESUS RISE, AND WHEN DAY IS ENDED,
IN HIS NAME THEN CLOSE YOUR EYES; BE TO HIM COMMENDED.
LET EACH DAY BEGIN WITH PRAYER, PRAISE AND ADORATION.
ON THE LORD CAST EVERY CARE; HE IS YOUR SALVATION.
MORNING, EVENING, AND AT NIGHT JESUS WILL BE NEAR YOU,
SAVE YOU FROM THE TEMPTER'S MIGHT, WITH HIS PRESENCE CHEER
YOU. (LSB 869; Sts. 1 & 2)
As I greet you today, I can't believe that summer is almost gone, and an autumn of NEW BEGINNINGS is, once again,
upon us! The hymn above, with the excellent text from Waldenburg, Germany (1764), wed to the wonderful tune written
by Peter Frank (1616 - 1675), reminds us that THESE TEXTS AND TUNES SURVIVE AND ARE THRIVING! It makes
clear to us that we must BEGIN AND END ALL THINGS IN THE NAME OF JESUS, and when we do that, we CAN-
NOT fail!
We are blessed here at Trinity to have a very dedicated and faithful group of Handbell choir ringers! HOWEVER, WE
NEED ONE MEMBER TO FILL OUT THE GROUP FOR THIS COMING FALL SEASON! I know you are out there,
whoever you are, so LET ME KNOW AS SOON AS POSSIBLE IF YOU ARE AT ALL INTERESTED!!! We always need
more folks in the SANCTUARY CHOIR ALSO!!! See the weekly bulletin announcement pages for details on rehearsal
dates and times. The first rehearsal is Wednesday, September 7th for both groups!
HERE IS THE MUSIC SCHEDULE FOR SEPTEMBER, 2016:
Sunday, September 11 - The Seventeenth Sunday after Pentecost - 8:30am - SANCTUARY CHOIR
Sunday, September 18 - The Eighteenth Sunday after Pentecost - 8:30am - BELL CHOIR
Sunday, September 25 - The Nineteenth Sunday after Pentecost - ABLAZE SINGERS
IF YOUR TASK BE THUS BEGUN WITH THE SAVIOR'S BLESSING,
SAFELY THEN YOUR COURSE WILL RUN, TOWARD THE PROMISE PRESSING.
GOOD WILL FOLLOW EVERYWHERE WHILE YOU HERE MUST WANDER;
YOU AT LAST THE JOY WILL SHARE IN THE MANSIONS YONDER.
THUS, LORD JESUS, EVERY TASK BE TO YOU COMMENDED;
MAY YOUR WILL BE DONE, I ASK, UNTIL LIFE IS ENDED.
JESUS, IN YOUR NAME BEGUN BE THE DAY'S ENDEAVOR;
GRANT THAT IT MAY WELL BE DONE TO YOUR PRAISE FOREVER. AMEN! (LSB 869; Sts. 4 & 5)
Dear God, grant this for Jesus' sake, and in His name, Amen!
Howard Eggert, Director of Traditional Music and Organist
Prepared
Call for your Trinity tour today.
708/839-1444
JOY Club
Join us on Thursday, September 15 at 11:30am in
the Church basement. Please bring your favorite
dish and a $3.00 gift for cra-
zy bunco. Contact Joyce
Tomes at 630/257-2927 or
Helen Voelz at 630/325-
1063 if you have any ques-
tions.
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From the Principal
Trinity Lutheran School Welcomes Mrs. Becky Hansen to
6th
grade! Mrs. Hansen was installed on Sunday, August 21st
at the 8:30
am service. Mrs. Hansen comes to us from St. Paul, Oak Lawn where she
taught 8th
grade since 2007.
Mrs. Hansen lives in Downers Grove with her husband of three
years, Jason. The Hansens have a Shiba Inu dog named Sheba and a
hedgehog named Bernard which lives in the 6th
grade room.
Mrs. Hansen graduated from Concordia University, River Forest, has 12 years of experience and a Master’s
degree in Reading and Literacy. She also has played on Trinity’s Church Volleyball team for many years.
Please introduce yourself and make her feel welcome.
Summer STEM at Trinity
This summer, anywhere from 5 to 12 students par-
ticipated in 6 sessions of summer STEM. STEM stands for Sci-
ence, Technology, Engineering, and Math. All the students
participated in hands-on activities on topics such as: Aerospace,
Buoyancy, Motion, Speed, Velocity, Architecture, Suspension,
etc.
We had two special guests - - Mr. Keith Wendte and
Mr. Gary Kassen, both engineers at Case-Harvester and both
Church Members. The students loved the engineering experience that both Keith and Gary brought with them to the
class. I thank both Keith and Gary from the bottom of my heart for their extra time given to our students!
God Bless,
Mr. Landgrave
Follow Mr. Landgrave on Twitter at @AaronLandgrave
"Trust in the Lord forever, for the Lord God is an everlasting rock." Isaiah 26:4
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Advocate Training for TLC Community Clinic is scheduled for Saturday, September 10 from 9 - 10:30am in the school library. The training is for
new advocates and those who would like a refresher for Clinic 2016. ~ Lori Trinche
The Clinic Staff is in need of volunteers to help set up and tear down. Set-up help is needed on Fri-day, September 23rd from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. Tear down help is needed on Saturday, September 24th
from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. Contact Clinic Lead, Joann Kopping at [email protected].
COATS, COATS AND MORE COATS - Our clinic is fast approaching and we are in need of new or gently used coats for our Clinic on September 24th. We will be handing out free coats to our clinic guests. We need all sizes and shapes, from children to adults. Please no windbreakers, only winter coats. You may drop your coats off at the school during business hours or during church ser-vices on the coat rack marked for such coats. If you have any questions about donating your coats, please contact Danni Eggert at 630-361-2476.
TLC Free Community Clinic
Saturday, September 24th from 9 a.m.to 2 p.m.
at Trinity Lutheran School, 11503 German Church Road, Burr Ridge, IL
Each year Trinity Lutheran Church and School hosts a free community clinic for those in need. Guests have access
to free medical and dental screenings, free flu shots, healing prayer, a free "store" for needed household items, free
winter coats, a hot meal, free haircuts, a free family photo, and much more! One of the most important roles is acting
as an advocate to the guests that are warmly welcomed. We often have over 300 guests, so need lots of helpers!
Those who enjoy visiting with people as well as being a good listener are encouraged to sign up to be an advocate –
no special skills are required, but the volunteer should be able to be on their feet and navigate up and down stairs.
The minimum age requirement is 16.
Contact Lori Trinche at [email protected] or 630-665-5238 for more details or to sign up.
The guest advocate role is one of a servant – the advocate will attend to every need of their guest(s) during their visit
to our Clinic.
- Greet the guests and assist them with filling out paperwork.
- Help the guest(s) choose the most critical services and help them navigate the layout to ensure their needs are met.
- Make the guest(s) feel welcomed and special –build a relationship with them during the visit.
- Advocates stay with the guest(s) for the duration of the visit – they will make sure to help obtain needed appoint-
ments for medical, dental and spa services, and ensure guest(s) arrive a few minutes early for appointments.
- Enjoy a meal and conversation together.
- Share Christ in a loving way if guest(s) are receptive - encourage them to visit the prayer room and pray with them
if requested, help connect them to pastor if needed.
- Encourage a family photo (many guest(s) have never had one taken).
- Visit the children’s book and craft area for special activities and items they can bring home.
- Make sure guest(s) get needed items from the store and stay with them through the exit process.
Advocates should arrive at the Clinic at 8 a.m. on Saturday, September 24th to register, grab a quick bite to eat, re-
ceive final instructions and for the kickoff prayer! The Clinic is open to guests from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. If you cannot
serve a full day, consider either a morning only or afternoon only shift.
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Parish Education – Bible Study Schedule September 2016
Please check over the many Bible Classes and TLC Bible Groups
available throughout the week. All of our eight Bible Studies will
start back up this month. If you have questions or desire more
information, you may contact the class leader or DCE Rob Grady
– 708-839-1200 ext. 6. Join us as we grow in fellowship with God
and with each other.
All studies are weekly unless otherwise noted.
Sunday Morning
Adult and Youth Bible Studies – 9:45 a.m. – 10:35 a.m.
The Adult study is held in the Church Library and led by Pastor Bob. This study will be the Answers in
Genesis curriculum.
Youth Bible Class is held in the Youth Room and is led by Rob Grady.
Sunday School is held in the Trinity School for Three-Year-Olds through Grade 8
A study on the book of Revelation continues at 6:30 p.m. in the church library on Sunday September 18. This study
will be led by Pastor Bob. Check the church calendar for meeting times.
Tuesday Evening
Join us as we continue a study of Ecclesiastes in the school conference room at 7:00 p.m. This class is facilitated by
Rob Grady. We will begin September 6.
Wednesday Morning
Men’s Bible Class meets weekly at 6:30 a.m. in the Church Library. Facilitated by Roy Carr (630-323-3688) we will
continue a study of Hebrews. Start up date is September 14.
Wednesday Morning TLC
TLC Bible Study Group will at 10:30 a.m. on September 14 and 21 in the Church Library. This class is led by Rob
Grady (708-839-1200 ext. 6). We will begin a new study entitled “Heaven and Hell”.
Thursday Afternoon
Ladies Bible Class meets weekly at 1:00 p.m. in the home of Susie Carr (630-323-3688). This study will be Acts Chap-
ter 1-6, “Be Dynamic”.
Thursday Evening TLC
TLC Bible Study Group meets at 6:45 p.m. on the second and fourth Thursday (September 8 and 22). The class is led
by Sharon Wendte (630-455-1775).
Friday Evening TLC
TLC Bible Study Group meets at 7:00 p.m. in member homes and is led by Cliff Gustafson (815-372-9937). We will
meet on September 2.
Catherine Peters, Colton and Robert Peterson
Catherine Peters and
Robert Peterson
were married in
June, 2012 in La-
Grange Highlands
Presbyterian Church.
When they moved to
Burr Ridge and were
looking for a church
they first found Trin-
ity Burr Ridge be-
cause of its location
and the convenient time for the Saturday service. Cathy also
liked that there was a school, which indicated to them that
this church practices the love of children that Jesus preached
and was where they would baptize Colton. After attending
for over a year and getting to know Pastor Bob they also
joined through adult confirmation and they were officially
received as members this June. They enjoy the music and the
people they have met here, especially wonderful Pastor Bob.
Colton was baptized at Trinity Burr Ridge when he was be-
tween five and six months old. He is now looking forward to
turning three on Thanksgiving this year. He is extremely
bright and his Mother told me he is well on his way to being
totally potty trained before becoming a big brother in Octo-
ber. Colton was so busy happily meeting LCC K9 member
Brutus that he didn't have much to say himself when I tried to
interview him. I was told that he loves their yellow lab,
Chance, as well as all the farm animals his grandma has, even
the fish.
Robert, who also answers to Bob or RJ, loves hockey but
doesn't play it quite so much anymore. He is now less likely
to be chasing around the ice than after his son or working
around their new place in Lemont. They were working to
put in a new floor just an hour before service but it was im-
portant for them to go to Trinity after spending as much time
at his in-laws cabin in MN as they could this summer. He is
also busy serving as a correctional officer at Statesville. He
has been known to enjoy the volleyball court at Trinity with
his wife, Cathy, on Monday nights when they could. Cathy,
in addition to carrying a new child, works as a scientist at Ar-
gonne, a nanny and still as a horse instructor at the family
business. She still had energy somehow to teach her son to
cast and reel already this summer.
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New Membership Committee
Please take the time to greet and meet new members of our Trinity family.
This Saturday, August 13th, as a member of our new member committee, I was fi-
nally able to meet six individuals who are now new members. Take a look at the
board in the Narthex and they may already be familiar to you. One of them has
already been attending for almost his entire life, even before he was baptized here at
5 or 6 months. -Beverly Gehrt
Kristin, Kevin and Mark Fischer (Michael is in MI)
Kristin and
Mark Fisch-
er, who have
been attend-
ing Trinity
for over a
year with
their sons
Kevin and
Michael,
have just recently joined. They will be officially received
as soon as it can be rescheduled.
Mark was raised in Lemont and Kris grew up in Rock-
ford, which made her feel at home at Trinity when Pas-
tor Bob mentioned his hometown in a sermon. (Pastor
said that she could join even though she went to the
“wrong” high school.) They met while attending Drake
University in IA. With his talent for numbers Mark be-
came a CPA specializing in insurance and is self-
employed. Kris became a pharmacist working for more
different large health companies than I was able to note.
Kristin and Mark were married at Christ United Meth-
odist Church Rockford, Illinois in November 1988.
They have been living in their current Lemont home for
twenty one years. They moved the year that Kevin was
born and Kris was able to focus being a homemaker rais-
ing their two sons. With Michael a software engineer
and Kevin returning to U of I Champaign with double
majors of Supply Chain Management and Information
Technology, I'd say she is doing a great job. She has tal-
ents in both knitting and needlework and enjoys reading.
The whole family enjoys vacationing at Green Lake, WI.
Kris and Mark agree that their favorite vacation was HI
where they enjoyed Maui and mostly the big island of
Hawaii. They have a four year old whippet mix named
Tawny who loves running laps in the morning and then
resting the rest of the day.
When asked if they had friends or family that brought
them to Trinity, I was told that they actually found Trin-
ity Burr Ridge through its website, although they have
known the Michaelsens for years. Both boys were fortu-
nate to have Coach Michaelsen for football at Lemont
High School, who took them to State Finals.
Steve Imig
Steve joined Trinity on
June 12th at the 8:30am
service. The 8:30am
service, as well Pastor
Bob, is the primary rea-
son Steve joined Trini-
ty. He is a retired Band
Director. His favorite
hobby is playing the
trumpet. He can also be
heard playing his trum-
pet at church on occa-
sion. He was married
at Trinity last November 28 to Noreen. His favorite vaca-
tion was a trip to the fingers of Michigan a few years
ago. Steve has 2 daughters as well as Noreen's 2 sons. They
have 8 grandchildren. If you are at the 8:30am service, please
welcome Steve and Noreen to Trinity.
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Cindy McSweeney
Cindy McSweeney
joined Trinity on
June 26th, she had
been attending for
about two years.
Her Sister Micki Bo-
hac invited her and
the rest is history.
"Cindy said she en-
joys the church and
its members, and that
Pastor Bob is great"
Living in Willow Springs for 40 years, Cindy also works
in the same town. She is the Office Manager at Gemcom
Inc. The company makes accessories for fire alarm sys-
tems.
In her free time Cindy does Yoga and walks three miles
each morning before work, meeting her sister along the
way. She also has collected Cinderella memorabilia and
likes doing crafts. Cindy has three sons and four grand-
children. Another grandchild is due in September.
Volleyball Tournament
The Volleyball Tournament is coming! The annual Trinity Volleyball Tourna-
ment is coming Sept. 16-18. This is a great opportunity to get involved over at
the school. Here are some choices:
1. Volunteer your time. Meet some new people and watch some great volley-
ball.
2. Donate to our concession stand.
3. Got a business that needs advertising? Buy advertising space in our tourna-
ment book.
4. Just come and cheer.
Need more information? See Lisa Haak at school or e-mail her at
Go Tigers!
Magazine Drive
Do you read magazines?
Trinity Lutheran School will soon
be doing their annual magazine
drive. If you renew your magazines
through Trinity, we get 40% to use
towards athletics, gym and recess
equipment. You can do it online as
well. See Lisa Haak or any Trinity
student for information.
COATS, COATS AND MORE COATS – It’s that time of year again when we
are starting to collect coats for our church clinic to be held the last weekend in Sep-
tember. Since coats are on sale now, please consider purchasing a coat or two. If you
can't, we will also be collecting gently worn coats closer to the clinic date. We need
coats for toddlers, kids, teenagers and adults. If you have any questions, please call
the church office and leave a message for Joann Kopping. Thank you for your help!
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How to be Rich By Rev. Mark Bussert, Director of Stewardship
At one of the other churches I serve, they recently used an estate gift to erect a “pole barn”
storage building. But the gift was not large enough to cover the cost of a concrete floor. One
of the men involved in planning the building saw me at the youth rummage sale and said,
“You’re the ‘stewardship guy’ – we need $6000 to put in the floor!” As the ‘stewardship guy,’
I should be able to come up with that, right? What is ‘stewardship,’ anyway, but coming up
with more money? (hint: that’s not what stewardship is!)
I bet you’d like me (or someone) to tell you how to get rich! Isn’t that what this article is about?
No, the title says, “how to be rich.”
This is the theme of this year’s annual Stewardship Emphasis, which begins on September 10/11 and concludes on
October 1/2. It is based on 1 Timothy 6:17-19, a portion of which says “Tell those who are rich in this present
world…to be rich in good deeds.” It is also reminiscent of Jesus’ warning in the “Parable of the Rich Fool” (Luke
12:21), “This is how it will be for anyone who…is not rich toward God.”
How does one be “rich toward God?” What does it mean to be “rich in good deeds?” That is what we will learn – and
strive to put into practice – during this four week series of sermons and Bible studies.
Be present each week! Attend Pastor Bob’s Bible class at 9:45 if at all possible! Learn how to ‘be rich!’
ATTENTION COLLEGE STUDENTS
It’s that time of year when a sizable segment of our congregation will be on a college campus. We want you to know that your church is concerned about
you and the exciting choices you face.
Please let us know what college you are attending, whether as a commuter student in the area or as a resident student away from home. Fill out the information below and place it in the of-
fering plate. Or if you prefer, you can mail/telephone/email it to the church office.
Student’s name_________________________________________________________
College name & address_________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________
Resident _____ Commuter _____
Mom & Dad: Please help the church office by turning in this form if your son/daughter has al-
ready left for college. Or just e-mail us this information to: [email protected]. Thanks!
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TRINITY YOUTH NEWS!
GOD’S BLESSINGS TO OUR YOUTH AS
THEY HEAD
BACK TO SCHOOL!
It seems like we were just ending the school year and talking about all of the events on the youth calendar and
now are headed back to school! The youth have had quite a busy summer traveling and serving. We pray for our
youth who are headed back to middle school and high school. We know you will all do great things this year and
make your Trinity family proud! God’s Blessings to our Seniors who graduated and are headed off to different
colleges and universities! We know you will all do great things!
The High School Youth headed to New Orleans for the National Youth Gathering. They had a wonderful trip and
are looking forward to plans for next year’s mission trip! The Junior High Youth headed to this year’s Mission
Trip the week of July 24-29, 2016. This year’s trip was in Kenosha, Wisconsin where they served this community
in various capacities for a Week of Hope. We thank God for each and every youth who attended and who took a
week of their summer vacation to serve those less fortunate. You are all a blessing and we pray that you have
great memories of your week! The 2017 Mission Trips will be as follows: High School Youth will travel to Charles-
ton, West Virginia and our Junior Youth will be heading to Grand Rapids, Michigan!
Our first Open Youth Room will be held on Sunday, September 9th, from 6:30 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. Watch your Youth
Newsletter, the Torch, Fast Direct and the weekly Bulletin Announcements for dates and times. Remember, you
can always bring a friend. The refrigerator is always packed with snacks!
A parent meeting was held on Sunday, August 21st at 7:00 p.m. in the Church Library. We discussed our upcoming
schedule for the year which included fundraising, retreats, events and mission trips. It was an important meet-
ing. If you were unable to attend, we ask that you contact Mr. Grady to get a recap of what was covered.
Plans are being made for our Annual Winter Retreat. You won’t want to miss out on this event! Cost of the event
is TBD….remember to work our fundraising events to offset your trip! Many of the same options will be availa-
ble…ice skating, tobogganing and tubing are some of the many activities we will look at taking advantage of! More
details on this fun weekend will be discussed in the fall at Open Youth Rooms.
Blessings on School Year 2016-2017!
The Board of Youth Ministry
Trinity PTL is undergoing a make-over: P.A.W.S. (Parent Association Working
for our School)
When school begins, a ballot will be distributed to vote in a brand new board and
add P.A.W.S. to the name. The volunteers running are Lisa Workman, Gina Tar-
nowski, Angela Tabor, Kristin Stephens, and Pam Winterroth. They are an ener-
getic group with many ideas to make this year memorable, exciting, and different.
We will be hosting our meetings at SCORE athletic facility and hope that an abundant amount of parent volunteers
come and bring their ideas.
Our first event will be the “Back to School” pool party on August 27th
from 5-8pm at Lemont
Park District pool. There is no cost for this event!
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M ICROSOFT
ChurchPhone: 555-555-5555
Fax: 555-555-5555 Email:
Email Addresses: [email protected]
[email protected] [email protected]
[email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]
SUMMER HOURS
Church Office Hours Tues—Thurs 8am-3pm School Office Hours
Tues—Thurs 9am-2pm
In an emergency, contact Pastor Bob
(708)846--4170/call or text
Pastor Emeritus Albrecht
(815) 293-0934 / home
(815) 531-7590 / cell
www.tlbr.org
www.mytls.org
September Birthdays
TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH &
SCHOOL
11503 German Church Road
Burr Ridge, IL 60527
Church: (708)839-1200 School: (708)839-1444 Fax: (708)839-8503
1 Denise Carrera Zachary Schwoebel Randall Ternig 2 Stephan Freese 3 Joanne Stastny Terah Thomas 4 Debbie Hardtke 5 Donald Tomes 6 Bryan Rozum Elizabeth Zasadzinski 7 Mia Borchardt Linda Chize Susan Gustafson Patrice Trzupek 8 Leyton Mueller Theodore Rodriguez 9 Janice Mueller Carrie St. Clair Nancy Ulrich 10 Valerie Halek Grace Hughes Pamela Sneath 10 Dawn Zasadzinski
11 Daniel Cermak Robbie Gasparas Connor Grist Jeffery Murphy 12 Anthony Po-
madchin 13 Jonathan Diamond 14 Richard Kisielius
Kylee Pahr Fred Salev
15 Blake Formato Jane Jecmen
Jessica Lakics Edward Prendiville Patricia Rediehs Keira Wheeler 16 Anna Beyer Trudy Ternig Gabriella Vasquez 17 Susan Walters 18 Brian Ernst Bryan Taheri 19 Larry Behrens
Anthony Hruska Jr. 20 Laureen Beyer Nancy Montelbano 21 Jamison Rediehs Joshua Winterroth 22 Adam Koshiol Mallory Metrik Zachary Schmidt 23 Mia Merkouris 24 Joan Martin Joyce Miegel Kenneth Payne 24 Amanda Genutis Sherry Kisielius 26 Danielle Radtke 27 Robert Carroll Carol Stillo 28 David Bohac 29 Mary Ann Schmidt 30 Jack Folkerts
Are you tired of being a
couch potato?
Looking for a way to work out at NO COST to you? Come out to volley-ball in the Trinity Lutheran school gym! We meet every Monday, starting September 14th at 7:15 pm and play for approximately an hour and a half. You don't have to be good, just willing to have some fun and per-haps brush up on a few skills. Everyone 18 or older is invited. It's also a great way to help a friend become familiar with our school and church. If you can't come every Monday, just come when you can. If you have questions, call Keith Wendte at 630-455-1775. See you there!