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Saturday: Bible Study 4:00 pm
Worship 5:00 pm
Sunday: Bible Study 9:30 am
Worship 10:30 am Website: trinitychurchandschool.com Church: 407-847-4204
407-847-9293 - Fax
School: 407-847-5377
407-944-0805 - Fax Church Office - 8 am to 4 pm (Monday - Thursday) School Office - 8 am to 4 pm (Monday - Friday)
Pg 2 From Pastor Bob Pg 3 New Life Groups Pg 4 Sunday School Pg 5, 16, 22-25 Trinity School Pg 6 Birthdays & Baptismal Birthdays Pg 7 Quilting Pg 8 Worship & Music Pg 9 Hilltoppers Pg 10 & 11 From the Principal Pg 12 & 13 “SERVING” Pg 15 Breakfast Pg 17 & 18 Oktoberfest Pg 20 Youth Group Pg 21 WOJO Pg 27 Pray for those serving in the military
VOL. 54 No. 9 September 2015
Sunday, September 20th
Tuesday, September 1st
Friday, September 25th
Friday, September 4th
Will not meet in September. They will gather again in October.
Sunday, September 13th 10:30 am worship service
September 10th & 17th
Trinity Lutheran Church & School
Staff Robert Schmalzle, Pastor Peter Zieg, Pastor Emeritus Sheila Miles, Principal Susan More, Business Administrator Vicki Miller, Office Administrator Jessica Anaya, Administrative Assistant Julyshams Claudio, Administrative Assistant Harry Humphrey, Organist Tammy Owens, Hand Bell Choir Paul Braithwood, Choir Director Brian Miller, Custodial Cindy Evans, Nursery Congregation Council (2015) Anne Burkett, Treasurer Jutta Coutts, Worship Sharon Cox, Learning Tony Donnelly, Vice President, Witness Cindy Evans, Learning Monica Folk, Witness David Goodridge, Worship Tim Romberg, Service Pr. Bob Schmalzle, Pastor Joseph Stout, Stewardship Elaine Thackston, Service John Vics, Secretary, Stewardship Pat Wilson, President School Board (2015) Sue Donnelly Liz Evans, President Harry Humphrey Jeannette Wize, Vice President Aaron Schmalzle Sharon Cox, Council Liason Susan More, Advisor Pr. Bob Schmalzle, Advisor School Teachers (2014-2015) Julyshams Claudio, Pre-K 3, Tiger Town Director Pam Aldrich, Pre-K 4 Susan Bain, Pre-K 4 Karen Jackman Kindergarten Susanne Hopper, 1st grade Pat Wittcop, 2nd grade Cindy Sharman, 3rd grade Marie Hawkins, 4th grade Cheryl Miles, 5th grade Laura Zieg, 6th grade homeroom Matthew Hirsch, 7th grade homeroom Kathy Lisi, 8th grade homeroom Jennifer Class, Technology Tammy Owens, Music, Art Ian Miles, P.E. & Athletic Director Teacher Assistants/Tiger Town Alicia Byrd Karen Jacobs Marlyn Estrada Marla Renna Mariola Gonzalez
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From Pastor Bob
Pastor Bob
According to the late Lyle Schaller, who was a
church growth expert, there are three primary
reasons visitors return to a congregation after a
first-time visit. Those three reasons are: friendliness
of the congregation (41%), the over-all worship
experience (30%), and the quality of the sermon
(29%). Because the friendliness of a congregation is
a significant factor in a visitor’s return, we need to be
friendlier to visitors. Recently, I learned that 70%
of Disney’s first-time visitors return. Disney has
discovered that if a first-time visitor does not
experience friendliness as their first and last
experience, they will not return. Disney now has a
Vice-President of parking lots! The next time you see
a visitor in worship, please go up to them and say
something like, “Hi my name is Joe/Mary…I don’t
think I know you.” Please make every effort to be
friendlier, it can make a big difference in a visitor’s
life!
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Trinity’s New Life Groups
The deadline for the October issue of
the Trinity Messenger is Tuesday
morning, September 15th. Please
submit all articles and information to the
Church Office or you can e-mail Vicki at
[email protected]. Thank you .
CHURCH BIBLE STUDY THURSDAY - 8:30 am - The group meets at the Good Samaritan Village. SATURDAY - 4:00 pm - The group meets in the conference room. SUNDAY - 9:30 am - The group meets in the Family Life Center.
The next gathering of
the current Confirmands
w i l l be Sunday ,
September 13th at
9 am for rehearsal. The
Rite of Confirmation will be at the 10:30
am service that day.
The following is a list of the New Life Group Leaders and the day they meet. Are you interested in joining a group? Find one that fits your schedule. Rhoda Carlstedt - 407-574-6672 - John Grp Al & Myrna Putz - 407-334-3121 Second Sunday of the month, 2:30 pm Amy Vanderkin & Jill Grignani - 407-460-4224 (Amy) - Andrew Grp - 2nd Thursday of the month, 6:00 pm Pat Wilson - 407-870-8475—Bartholomew Grp Second Sunday of the month, 12 noon Rick & Sandy Phillips - 419-348-9535 - Thomas Grp Second Sunday of the month, 5 pm Charles & Elaine Thackston - 863-427-0035 - Paul Grp Al & Miriam Zella - 407-846-3361 - Matthias Grp—Third Thursday of the month, 6:30 pm Mona Somers - 407-846-9047 & Harry Humphrey - 407-507-6315 - Phillip Grp - (Meeting at Trinity the first Saturday of each month immediately following the 5 pm service.) Monica Folk - 407-870-8603 & Tim Romberg - 407-857-9649—Matthew Grp (Meeting at Trinity the first Sunday of each month immediately following the 10:30 am service.) Jim & Judy Smith - 386-679-4980 - NEW New Life Group starting; will meet at their home at GSV.
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MEMORIALS AND
HONORARIA
In memory of Mildred Trover given by John & Emma Dollar to Trinity School’s nutritional fund.
In memory of Mildred Trover given by Richard & Sandra Waters to Trinity School’s nutritional fund.
In memory of Mildred Trover given by Jim & Jan Johnson to Trinity School’s nutritional fund.
In memory of Mildred Trover given by Darrell & Gail Colegrove to Trinity School’s nutritional fund.
GriefShare Kissimmee This GriefShare Group meets every Friday morning at Good Samaritan Village Church Office Building. Since the sessions are each “self-contained,” attendees do not have to attend in sequence.
August 28-November 20 Time: 10-12 noon (13 week session)
Open to any adul t who has experienced the death of a spouse, child, family member, or friend. For more information contact Jim or Judy Smith. 386-679-9203 or 386-679-4980, [email protected].
Our Nominating Team consists of Paul
Braithwood, Sheila Honeycutt, Jim Johnson, and
Mona Somers. Pat Wilson, Council President,
will be leading their first meeting as the group
works on creating a slate of names of those
willing to serve on Trinity’s Council or School
Board.
Any young person in 4th grade through high school
who is interested in studying the Bible is welcome to
attend the Sunday School class held in the Art Room
(Rm 101, north corner, bottom floor of the Education
Bldg.) from 9:30 am to 10:15 am each Sunday. Sun-
day School will start on Sunday, September 13th
and our teachers
a r e R h o d a
Carlstedt and
M i c h e l l e
Scharfenberg.
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WINE IN-GATHERING
Trinity wil l continue gathering wine during the month of September, to replenish our sacramental wine. A table is set up in the back of the sanctuary, near the sound booth, for your wine donations. We use Mogan David Concord Grape and Manischewitz Concord Grape. The blessing of this wine will take place at the worship services on October 3 & 4.
A class for First Holy Communion, for second grade and above, will be held on Sunday, October 4th
at 12 noon in the conference room. Parents must attend with their child. First Holy Communion will be on Sunday, October 11th at the 10:30 am worship service. Please contact Vicki, in the church office, to sign your child up and to receive the First Communion Book that we ask you to read with your child prior to the class.
Many of our school families are
struggling and need help feeding their
loved ones. Trinity Lutheran School
has a food pantry that helps provide
food to those in need. We are asking
you to help us fill the pantry so we
always have food available. Each month we will be
asking for a specific item to donate to the pantry. For
the month of September, the donated items we are
requesting are Pasta/Sauce/Macaroni. When you
are doing your own shopping, please consider
picking up a box of pasta, a jar/can of sauce or
some boxes of mac & cheese (keep an eye out for
those BOGO’s!) to help us keep the pantry full.
Please place your non-perishables in the boxes at
the back of the church. Thank you in advance for
your support!
+
= YUM!
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1 Ewald Zeller 2 Jutta Coutts Nicholas Fitchett William Lee 5 John McGreevy 6 John Kochensparger 7 Liz Evans 8 Marilyn Ertman Karrie Jones 9 Misty Jones Sandy Phillips Carey Webb III 10 Olivia Berrios Pam Goodridge Elfriede Hirtz 11 Cheryl Antolick Evan Colletta Taylor Sanchez Angie Sanders John Swift 12 Mike Sanders 13 Judith Smith 14 Ashley Prewlewicz 15 Claire Tudor 16 Mark Kimmel 17 Fran Balcom Douglas Lattman Charles Mostoller, Sr. Jessica Varela 19 Monica Folk Tyler Horton Kamee Jones JT Patton
20 Anita Bizzell Amy McCulley-Myers Tricia Milazzo 21 Steven Hawkins 22 Robin Harper Jimmy Van Cour 24 Sharon Cox Jan Johnson 25 Nick Evans 26 Harry Humphrey, Jr. 27 Candice Paradis Don Peters Douglas Scharfenberg 28 Larry Antolick Ronald Lauritzen Al Murawski Mary Rehbine 30 Donna Freitag Janet Freitag Marge Hayman Naneth Swift
2 Anna Webb
4 Chase Kimmel
5 RoseJane Sherrod
6 Taylor Sanchez
Noah Zambra
7 Avery Fresonke
8 Jaime Clark
Linda Turner
10 Darren Brackbill
12 Christian Owens
13 David Scharfenberg
15 Sharon Crawley
16 Sara Johnson
17 Jakub Zella
18 Joyce Baldwin
20 Dorothea Kangas
22 Kyle Bezold
29 Kevin Braithwood
30 Andrea MacFarland
Michael McGreevy
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Youth Group
Youth Leaders High School: Doug Lattman - 407-855-0700
http://www.linkedin.com/in/dlattman Middle School
September 2 September 9 September 16 September 23 September 30
Location: Youth Room Hours: 6 pm to 8 pm
Irene Sisson Judie Peters Our Quilting Leaders
Did you miss Church? Want to listen to the sermon again? Share it with friends? Sermon recordings are available to stream or download on Trinity’s website: http://www.trinitychurchandschool.com/podcast/
Like to listen on the go? Use this RSS feed with your favorite podcaster:
http://feedbumer.com/TLCSKiss For more information, contact Josh Stark at [email protected].
The Quilting Group meets on the second and third Thursday of each month at 9:00 am, in the Fellowship Hall. We have taken the months of July and August off and will resume quilting in September. If you have any questions, please contact Irene Sisson at 407-846-4071. You do not need to be an expert quilter or sewer to join our group. We tie all our quilt tops with yarn. We are in need of people to help put them together. Machine sewers are desperately needed to sew the squares together (for the tops of the quilts). Both ladies and gents are welcome!
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Many Thanks to Many!! The Music and Worship Team would like to extend their thanks to the m a ny , m a ny p e o p l e w h o helped to make the visit by the Bishops’ Handbell R i n g e r s a success. Our host families, Pastor Pete and Judy Zieg, Gilbert and Felicia Velez, Pastor Jeff, Jenny, and Joseph Cox, Gabe, Jackie, Camila, Luna, and Mia Porfilio, and Rick and Sandy Phillips, went above and beyond to make our visitors comfortable. Trips to the church, late night texts, later night doctor visits, last minute van driving, and occasional runs for extra food were all done with smiles. Vicki Miller helped with details large and small, long term and spur of the moment, going the extra mile several times. Jim Kenney and Tony and Sue Donnelly prepared an excel-lent luncheon for our guests on the day of their arrival. Five
Star Pizza threw in free desserts when they deliv-ered the going away pizzas on Sunday. Several members donated money “just because.” Pastor Bob, Council, and the Executive Team offered sup-port, suggestions, and encouragement all the way. Our Trinity members came out in full force to hear the Ringers perform at the Sunday service on Aug. 9 and very enthusiastically showed their appreciation for the performance. We feel that the Ringers and their director Derek Jackson and his wife Jennifer returned to the UK with good memories of Trinity Lutheran Church. Thanks again to everyone for making this a very memorable experience for our church. Your Worship & Music Team
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YOU ARE INVITED to join Pastor Bill
Hayman on the third Sunday of each
month for a Worship Service at Good
Samaritan Village Health Care Center.
The service begins at 2:15 pm. For
more information, you may contact Pr.
Bill at 407-593-2258.
WORSHIP SERVICE AT GOOD SAMARITAN
VILLAGE
Trinity Cookzzz will gather again at the
Donnelly home on Friday, September
25th, at 7 pm. Please RSVP to Tony
at 407-873-3321 by Monday,
September 21st if you are attending.
Congratulations to the following teachers and staff for their many years of service to Trinity.
Kathy Lisi - 30 years
Vicki Miller - 5 years
Pr. Bob Schmalzle - 5 years
Trinity Hilltoppers Fellowship Tuesday, September 1
Trinity's Hilltoppers seniors fellowship resume their regular monthly "first Tuesday” gatherings on September 1, 12 Noon in the Fellowship Hall. We hope you will join us for a nice lunch, a devotion, and an informative program. Do you ever wonder: Where did I leave my keys? Where did I park my car? Where is my checkbook? Why do I have such a hard time remembering names? Why did I put the milk in the pantry and the cereal in the refrigerator? Is it just normal aging, is it dementia, is it Alzheimer’s? What is the difference? If it’s happening, where can I get help? Our first Hilltoppers' program of the Fall will focus on nearly every senior citizen’s worst fear — and the topic that was at the top of the list when we took a survey last spring: Alzheimer’s disease. Our presenter will be a medical professional from our local Osceola Regional Medical Center speaking to us about these things. As always, please rsvp so we can prepare properly for lunch . . . Don Peters, 407-931-1195, [email protected] Pastor Pete, 407-854-4170, [email protected] —PJZ
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Welcome to Trinity School As we start the new school year, I am so proud and excited to welcome all of our “old” students and our new families to Trinity. Enrollment is increasing and it is over-whelming to hear the positive comments from prospective parents. Trinity Lutheran School is certainly getting an amazing reputation through-out the local community for providing an excellent Christian education. As well as offering a comprehensive curriculum including math, language arts, science, social studies, religion, art, music, P.E. technology and Spanish to grades 4-8, we also offer many extra curricula activities ranging from book clubs, after school sports, Tribe, fitness club, Hand Bells, Adventurer’s Club, Craft Club. Gardening Club, Trinity’s Travelers Club, Graphic Design Club, Student Government to National Junior Honor Society as well as participating in many school and community
service projects. Summer Happenings During the summer break, we all have been working hard to improve the classrooms and campus. We now have Smart boards and projectors in all classrooms, thank you to Ian Miles for installing these. We have welcomed Karen Jackman as Kindergarten teacher and Jennifer Class as technology and Spanish teacher. Trinity School is extremely grateful to all the assistance we receive from volunteers. A huge thank you goes out to Jeannette Wize for organizing a working party and to Dave Radius for supervising the group, who, over several weeks, installed a new playground outside Tiger Town as well as spread mulch over all the playgrounds. Thank you to everyone who was involved in these projects, especially Brian Miller who was able to obtain the playground. Brian and Daniel Miller also spent many hours power washing all the walkways to make the campus cleaner and more attractive –
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Sponsor the Good Samaritan shuttle to Trinity, for our seniors, on Sunday mornings for our worship services. (this shuttle is handicap accessible) The monthly amount is $200. You can sign up for half or all of this cost. A sign up sheet is on the corkboard, in the hallway, near the conference room. (same place as the flower chart) Use one of the envelopes in the pews and note GSV sponsor. Please tell us who you are sponsoring this in memory of, or in honor of on the envelope. Thank you for your support!
thank you to them. Finally, on behalf of all the students and teachers, I would like to say thank you to the Church members who so kind donated school supplies. We at Trinity are so blessed to have such amazing support. Food Pantry Several months ago we at Trinity Church and School recognized there was a desperate need to help families who were struggling to provide food, resulting in many students going hungry. Immediately, we established a food pantry here in school, maintained through donations and enabling us to supply needy families with weekly food packs. We then realized that many parents work 2 or 3 jobs resulting in children being alone all weekend and of course going hungry. Church Samaritan Task Force members, Tim Romberg, Elaine Thackston and myself met and agreed to make up Trinity Take Home Bags for such children. These bags contain nutritious food that children can feed themselves. The cost of 1 take home bag is approximately $6. To add to this problem, we also found students coming to school with no packed lunch or unable to afford to purchase a school lunch. $630 will provide a hot healthy lunch for one child for the whole school year. Kissimmee West Rotary Club so graciously donated $2000 towards our food program. Thank you to members of the Rotary and also thank you to all those generous people who donated funds to the food pantry in memoriam of Joy Borgman’s mother, Mildred Trover. This is an ongoing problem we need to constantly address. If you would like to help or donate please contact me.
Sheila Miles, Principal
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Marge Sisson Than
k You!
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On the first Wednesday, of each month, it is Trinity’s turn to shop, prepare and serve the meal at the Osceola Christian Ministry Center. Trinity is fortunate to have a great group of dedicated people who volunteer each month to do this outreach ministry. Our leaders are Tom & Donna Kaufman and our many volunteers include Joyce Baldwin, Shirley Walter, Connie Manning, Brian Vanderkin, and Dwight Horn. We are very fortunate to also have “summer helpers; Amy Vanderkin and her two sons, Logan and Cole. We also have Jim & Doris O’Connor, Seasonal Residents, who for years have led the program for us during the winter months they are with us. Thank you! Prior to the Kaufman’s taking over as our leaders, our member, Bobbie Owens who recently passed away,
led this group. Others who have been leaders for us are Sandee Johnston, and Fran & Don Balcom and other past volunteers include Lisa Rivera, Peter & Anita Hemmerle, and Bob & Donna Coon. We would also like to say a special thank you to Connie Manning. This past month was the last time she will be serving at the Christian Center as she and her husband will be
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moving out of town. We will miss her and wish them the best! Are you interested in serving? Contact Vicki in the church office, 407-847-4204.
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Cole & Logan serving drinks
(l to r) Connie Manning, Donna Kaufman, Shirley Walter, Joyce Baldwin, Logan Vanderkin, Cole Vanderkin, Tom Kaufman, Brian Vanderkin, Pr. Bob Schmalzle, and Amy Vanderkin.
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With the new Amazon Smile Program; You Shop, Amazon Gives to Trinity Lutheran Church & School Click on the following link and begin
shopping! Amazon will donate a per-
centage of your purchases to Trinity Lu-
theran Church and School.
This will link you directly to
smile.amazon.com in support of Trinity.
http://smile.amazon.com/ch/59-1830170
If you already have an Amazon account
it will link them so that when you shop,
Trinity will benefit!
Scrip is a program where Trinity benefits when you purchase gift cards through us. You pay the same price for the gift card that you would have paid if you purchased it from a specific store or restaurant. The benefit for Trinity is that a discount is given by the vendor which goes to support Trinity School and scholarships. And if you are a parent of a Trinity Student 50% of the discount amount we’ll receive for your purchase may go towards your child’s tuition. Scrip forms are available in the narthex. Contact Vicki in the church office if you have any questions. 407-847-4204
Our worship service on Saturday night,
October 24th will be held in the
Fellowship Hall as we have a wedding
in the Sanctuary that evening.
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Please consider making a donation to the Edward and Grace Mirth Scholar-ship Fund in memory of a loved one or in honor of a special event in your lives. Many students attending our school need assistance in paying their tuition and this fund makes that possible. On their behalf, we thank you for your donations.
Confirmation classes will start in the month of October. More information in the
September newsletter. Details will also be listed in your weekly announcement sheets. Confirmation is for those in either 7th or 8th grade. If you would like to have your child in our confirmation program, please contact Vicki, in the church office, at 407-847-4204 or by email at [email protected].
Time: 8 am to 10 am
Sunday, September 20th
Fried Eggs Bacon Hash Brown Biscuit/Toast Fruit Beverage Cost: $5 per person
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Thank you, thank you to all of our school families who attended our “Back to School” Breakfast this past
Sunday, September 23rd. We served 166 people! Breakfast
was delicious and those waffles were awesome! Thank you to all those who prepared and served the Sunday Breakfast, Sharon Cox, Tony Donnelly, Liz Evans, Monica Folk, Jim Kenney, Tim
& Terri Romberg, and Jeannette Wize. Thank you to our Trinity Teachers who had the opportunity to have breakfast with their students. What a wonderful way to start the school year.
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We are in need of volunteers for the
sound booth. Are you interested in
learning how to run the sound
system? Contact our organist, Harry
Humphrey at 407-234-0730 for details
and training.
We only have a few people that
currently run the sound board. We
are hoping that we can get enough
people to learn so that you would not
have to do it more than once a month.
Please volunteer...we need you!!!
WE NEED YOU ! ! !
Harry
Trinity Deacons
Row 1: Bob Bergeson, Paul Braithwood, Monica Folk Row 2: Lois Deland, Mona Somers, Amy Vanderkin Row 3: Miriam Zella, Harry Humphrey, Tim Romberg
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Your “Trinity” youth returned
back from the ELCA Youth
Gathering in Detroit with
stories to be told and
messages to be delivered. We
were greeted by hundreds of
Detroiters who had been
preparing for our arrival. We
met them, served alongside
them and learned their stories
of resilience and persever-
ance over the past two
decades. We will be sharing
our stories and
delivering our
messages to the
c o n g r e g a t i o n
d u r i n g a n
upcoming service.
T h a n k y o u
“Trinity” for all the
p r a y e r s a n d
support you gave
to the youth to
make this trip
possible. A huge thank you to the Youth Leaders who took our youth group to the Youth Gathering.
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Some of our School Board members who attended Trinity’s Back to School Night. (Jeannette Wize, Liz Evans, & Sue Donnelly)
Judy Zieg & Lois Deland talking to the school families about Garden of Hope, Trinity’s tutoring program.
Trinity Church Member, Doug Lattman, talking to our school families about our Youth Program.
Friday, August 21, 2015
Our Teachers
& Staff
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Sunday, August 23, 2015
Blessing of Back Packs
Installation of Teachers & Staff
Our lector for the church service; Trinity Church member, Camila Porfilio
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Teacher Meetings - Getting Ready for a New School Year
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Trinity Church and School continually collect food and clothing for our neighbors in Osceola County. Bring your donations of both food and clothing to church, anytime you have gathered a few items together. On a weekly basis, our Samaritans will move the items to storage areas, making sure those donations get to places of need, including our own food pantry. Please #1...make sure your clothing donations are in reasonably good condition. Please #2...when you shop for groceries, remember there are two unseen “guests” who will be dining with you. One is Jesus. The other is a man, woman, or family who will deeply appreciate that they have been given a seat at your table.
to our new Trinity School Teachers
Jennifer Class Karen Jackman
Our first Chapel service of the new school year.
Wednesday, August 26, 2015
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FOR THE PRAYERS OF THE CHURCH during
September we will pray for the following Trinity
families:
September 6 - Milton & Renta Persram; Don & Judie
Peters; Steve, Eunice, Joshua, & Loreanna Phelps; Rick
& Sandy Phillips; Joyce Pielmeier
September 13 - Dino & Frances Pizza; Gabriel,
Jacqueline, Camila, Luna, & Mia Porfilio; Alfred & Myrna
Putz; Gary, Jo, Kane, & Jon Quittschreiber; David Radius
September 20 - Earl & Jean Raub; Mary Rehbine;
Stacey, Daniel, & Thomas Romano; Timothy, Terri, &
Matthew Romberg; Brian, Amie, Spencer, & Ashlyn Ross
September 27 - Faye Rud; Marie Russo; Mary Beth
Salisbury; Chick, Lynda, & Natasha Sartini; Jan Sauer
HOMEBOUND
June Bowlby
Joe Brenner
Elfriede Hirtz
Laura Jerstad
Jan Johnson
Virginia King
Dorothy Nelson
Milton Persram
Betty Watkins
Arlene Vorse
PRAYER CONCERNS
ON-GOING PRAYERS
Pastor Bob Schmalzle
ELCA Bishop Elizabeth Eaton
Synodical Bishop Robert Schaefer
Trinity’s families in transition
New Life Groups and their leaders
Trinity’s church & school leaders
Our members’ businesses
Peace where there is conflict
Our church staff, teachers & students
Federal, State & Local Gov’t leaders
Kissimmee Police & Fire Dept.
Unemployed & Underemployed
Fran Balcom
Dennis DeMent
Patti Durivage
Julie Freet
Norman Greer
Zach Harter
Clara Humphrey
Larry Humphrey
Viriginia King
Kathryn Linklater
Betty Malfatti
Elroy Milliner
Rachel Schnelker
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IN THE MILITARY
ET2 (SS) Brian Bentley, U.S. Navy
The Rev. Chris Conklin, Chaplin, U.S. Air Force
CPL Andrew Coutts, U.S. Marine
Cpt. Eric Deitrick, U.S. Army National Guard
Qmsn Lucas Giles, US Navy
Rct Sloan R. Hadsall, Parris Island, SC
TSGT Melinda Hilber, U.S. Army
TSGT Bradley Hintze, U.S. Army
PFC Tyler Horton, U.S. Army
SrA Logan Jenkins, U.S. Air Force
Cpl Corey Latsha, Special Ops, U.S. Army
CPN. Aaron Lynch, U.S. Air Force
SGT Ildefonzo Moran, U.S. Army
Airman 1st Class AOAN Allan Paradis, U.S. Air Force
SSG. Mark Radius, U.S. Army
AO3 John N. Shalla
A1C Matthew Somers, U.S. Air Force
Chief Petty Officer, Matthew Venis, Navy Counselor
CW2 Scott Walter, U.S. Army
SPC Sean Wickett, U.S. Army
A1C Matthew Somers
CW2 Scott Walter
SrA Logan Jenkins Qmsn Lucas Giles
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“Trinity Lutheran Church is a Christ-centered fellowship fed by God’s
Word, united with Christ, and empowered by the Holy Spirit.”
SEPTEMBER 2015
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