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Inside this issue:
Blessings, Thanks & Prayers 2-4
The Giving Trees 5
First Aid ~ CPR Workshop 6
Youth Ministry and Fellowship 7-8
‘Volunteer in Mission’ Training 9
Safe Nights at Trinity 10-11
Message from Evangelism 12-13
Listen to the Words... 14
November Events Calendar 15
TUMC Mission Statement:
“To ignite such a passion,
for Jesus Christ
and His teachings, that it
sets our world on fire.”
Dear Trinity Church family,
“Enter His gates with thanksgiving, and His courts with
praise! Give thanks to Him, bless His name!”
Psalm 100: 4
This month begins the procession of year-end holidays:
Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year’s. The only way to
“loathe” or dislike these holidays, it seems to me, is to
NOT do as the psalmist suggests—keep focused on
THANKSGIVING.
If it’s thanksgiving to God at our center, I can’t IMAGINE
how these days aren’t filled with blessings. Whenever
we’re discouraged, depressed or feeling a lack of any
kind, “give thanks to Him!”
Yours in Christ, Pastor Jim
From the Pastor's Pen...
NOVEMBER 2017 VOLUME 39, ISSUE 11
Highlights from Trinity United Methodist Church
THE HIGHLIGHTER
Blessings, Thanks & Prayers
THE HIGHLIGHTER
Trinity
United
Methodist
Church
90 Church Street
P.O. Box 2142
Prince Frederick,
Maryland 20678
410-535-1782
Office Hours
M-F 8am-4pm
email:
churchoffice
@trinityumchurch
.org
web:
www.trinityumchurch.org
Lead Pastor
Dr. James E. Swecker
301-667-6330
pastorjim@
trinityumchurch.org
Washington-East
District Supt.
Dr. Rebecca Iannicelli
Bishop
LaTrelle Miller
Easterling
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Prayers for Those Who Have Been Hospitalized Recently…
Ruth Everhart, Donald (Sonny) Hutchins, Ricky Loscomb, Betty May,
Nate Monsma, Betty Southard and JoAnn Williams’ mother Mary Alice.
Praise God for the Marriage of…
Dana Craft and Andrew Woodford, who were married on October 7. We pray for
God’s richest blessings on them and their new life together.
Celebrate the Baptisms of…
† Lincoln James Migliaccio, son of Nick and Caryn Migliaccio, was baptized on
September 24.
† Timothy Edward Benson joined Trinity by Profession of Faith.
He is married to Lindsay (Wisniewski). He and their son, Taylin Edward
Benson were also baptized on September 24.
Special Welcome to…
Emelyn Riggleman, who has joined us as a new Childcare Attendant in the nursery.
She works during the week at Sleepy Hollow Day Care in Huntingtown.
Visitation List..
Doris Benesh - 1140 Scenic Way, St. Leonard, MD 20685
Dorothy L. Bowen - 4915 Sandy Point Road, Prince Frederick, MD 20678
Mildred Bowen - 990 Dan Bowen Road, Prince Frederick, MD 20678
Barbara Brown - 3400 Charing Court, Chesapeake Beach, MD 20732
Glenn Conner - 165 Dares Beach Road, Prince Frederick, MD 20678
Arlene Downs - 4540 Dares Beach Road, Prince Frederick, MD 20678
Mabel Herring - 1055 German Chapel Road, Prince Frederick, MD 20678
Carol Jean Hutchins - 1710 Old Adelina Road, Prince Frederick, MD 20678
Donald & Madelyn Hutchins - 2220 Henry Hutchins Rd., Pr. Frederick, MD 20678
Don & Marilyn Russell - 3487 Cassell Blvd., Prince Frederick, MD 20678
Eddie & Charlotte Wood - 5050 Hallowing Point Rd., Prince Frederick, MD 20678
Asbury Solomons
Fred Davenport - 11450 Asbury Circle, #421, Solomons, MD 20688
Dot DeHaven - 11100 Asbury Circle, Room #228-HC, Solomons, MD 20688
Charlotte Hall - 11740 Asbury Circle, Apt. #1404, Solomons, MD 20688
Bill and Mary Hawxhurst - 11450 Asbury Circle, #324, Solomons, MD 20688
Margaret Hayes - 11740 Asbury Circle, Apt. #1308, Solomons, MD 20688
Jane Schmidt - 11740 Asbury Circle, Apt. #1420, Solomons, MD 20688
George Wells - 11100 Asbury Circle, Room #225-HC, Solomons, MD 20688
Wanda Wells - 11750 Asbury Circle, Room #235-HC, Solomons, MD 20688
Calvert County Nursing Center
Annabelle Morrison - 85 Hospital Road, Prince Frederick, MD 20678
Caribbean Breeze Assisted Living
Evelyn Gott - 255 Skinner’s Turn Road, Owings, MD 20736
The Hermitage at Solomons
Louise McCumber - 13325 Dowell Road, Solomons, MD 20688
Solomons Nursing Center -13325 Dowell Rd, P.O. Box 1509, Solomons, MD 20688
Frances Sherbert - Room #57-1
Calendar for Bible
Study Groups
Sunday:
Contemporary Issues
in the Christian Faith
Adult Sunday School Class
9:15 AM – Room 313
Jim Van Duzer (410-474-1160)
Faith Foundations
Adult Sunday School Class
9:15 AM – Room 102
Bob Finlayson (410-610-6437)
New Covenant
Adult Sunday School Class 9:15 AM – Parlor
Rick Cox (410-535-1385)
Monday:
Healthy Living Bible Study 11 AM – Room #311
Alice Thomas
Tuesday:
Ladies of Grace
Women’s Bible Study 10 -11:30 AM – Church Library
Mona Monsma (410-231-7977)
Sue Clark (410-474-3146)
Wednesday:
Open Bible Study 10 AM and 6:30 PM
Fellowship Hall
Pastor Jim
Youth Bible Study
6:30 – 8 PM
Youth Room
Thursday:
Men’s Bible Studies 5:30 AM
At the homes of:
John Godfrey (410-586-3282)
Fred Haller (410-586-9898)
Morris Hawkins (410-535-0681)
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VOLUME 39, ISSUE 11
A thank-you from Renée Lafayette:
I want to thank all that have sent me
cards, emails, food and especially
prayers during my recent surgery. You
will never know just how appreciated
they were. I am now on the mend and
free from pain for the first time in years.
Thank you,
Renée LaFayette
GREAT NURSERY
at
TRINITY UMC
Our nursery is open and available for children (infant -
age 4) from 7:45 am through Noon in Room 202. We
have a great professional staff. Becky Adams and
Emelyn Riggleman have recently joined our Lead Child-
care Attendant, Mary Stortzum. Stop by to say ‘hi’. They
are more than willing and able to care for our little ones.
HeartFELT ministry now has a webpage link on Trinity’s
website (in the Missions area) or can be found directly at
https://www.heartfeltsomd.com.
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THE HIGHLIGHTER
Trinity United Methodist Church Staff
Rayelle Finlayson .... Coordinator of Christian Ed
Sharon Godfrey .................. Financial Secretary
William Jenifer .................................... Sexton
Becki Nelson ............................... Bookkeeper
Kathy Pinkowski ......... Administrative Assistant
Rebecca Adams.................... Nursery Attendant
Emelyn Riggleman ............... Nursery Attendant
Mary Stortzum ............. Lead Nursery Attendant
Janet Swecker ...... Coordinator of Youth Ministry
Leah Woods ........... Director of Music Ministries
~ ~ ~
Jim Swecker ................................. Lead Pastor
For
from
his
fullness
we have
all
received,
grace
upon
grace.
John
1: 16
Trinity Church family,
I want to make sure and
thank each and every one of
you for the kind, beautiful
and generous Pastor
Appreciation Month cards,
gifts, hugs and prayers extended to me. You made October
2017 a time to thank God for you even more than I normally
do because of the outpouring of your love and helpfulness.
Please know that Janet and I thank the Lord for allowing us
to live here in Southern Maryland and to serve at Trinity
UMC. Thank you for all the Pastor Appreciation stuff and
God bless you all!
Jim and Janet Swecker
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The Holidays are extremely difficult for families who live in poverty. As a child I
lived it. I saw the agony on the face of my
Mom and Dad, knowing that without help
they could not provide Christmas for my
siblings and me. Every year we received
help through Social Services, the business
community, and local Churches. Together
they provided for us so that we could have a
very Merry Christmas.
Trinity UMC provides a very Merry
Christmas for many families in a similar way
through the Giving Tree Ministry.
This year we will have 3 Giving Trees set up in the Gathering Room. The trees will
be in the Gathering Room starting November 19.
1. The Tree of Angels
2. The Light in the Mountain Tree (formerly known as Roughside of the Mountain)
3. The Family Giving Tree
The Tree of Angels will be covered with tags that describe the child’s age, gender,
and a brief description of what the child or parent is asking for. We ask that this
year you try to purchase everything that is on the tag. If you are unable to purchase
everything, maybe you can find another family to work with you. There will also be
a few tags requesting donations of gift wrapping paper and gift wrapping supplies.
We are also asking for Children’s Bibles and Children’s Bible Story Books.
The Light in the Mountain Giving Tree is for our Brothers and Sisters at Light in the
Mountain Church in New Mexico. We are asking for $25.00 Wal-Mart gift cards. You
can actually start purchasing these now. If you purchase the gift cards early, just
drop them off in the Church Office or place them in the box near the tree between
Sunday, November 19 and Sunday, December 10.
The Family Giving Tree is for Families in our Congregation and the Local
Community who are experiencing difficult times. We are asking for gift cards of any
kind, in any amount. These cards can also be dropped off early in the Church Office
or placed in the box near the tree between Sunday, November 19 and Sunday,
December 10.
All of the gifts/giftcards need to be returned to the Gathering Room by noon,
Sunday December 10, 2017.
If you have any questions feel free to contact Little Jack Woodford at
Grace and Peace, Little Jack Woodford
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THE HIGHLIGHTER
Give thanks
to the
Lord,
for he
is good,
for his
steadfast
love
endures
forever.
Psalm 136: 1
Children’s Christmas ~~ Musical ~~
Sunday, December 17th
at 4:00 pm
Saturday,
December 24th at
5:00 pm
First Aid First Aid First Aid --- CPRCPRCPR
Infant & Child WorkshopInfant & Child WorkshopInfant & Child Workshop
Saturday, November 18
9 am - 12:30 pm
Trinity UMC
Fellowship
Hall
$70/person
Pre-registration Required
Call the Church Office at 410-535-1782
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The youth would like to thank the Green
Family, Mr. John, Ms. Karen, Jack, Will,
Sam and Maggie, for hosting our
Bonfire night at their home. We had a
great time.
Over the Summer and into the Fall, I
have been doing some research and
reading in an attempt to make youth
group more relevant for those who
attend our meetings. I came across a
book, The Seven Checkpoints: Seven
Principles Every Teenager Needs to
Know, by Andy Stanley and Stuart Hall. I found this very interesting reading and want to
share the Seven Checkpoints with you.
Checkpoint #1: Authentic Faith: Putting your Trust in God. The Principle is: God can be trusted; He will do all He has promised to do.
The Critical Question to ask is: Are your students trusting God with the critical areas of their lives?
The Key Passage is: Proverbs 3:5-6.
CheCkpoint #2: Spiritual DiSCiplineS: Seeing with goD’S eyeS. The Principle is: When you see as God sees, you will do as God says.
The Critical Question to ask is: Are your students developing a consistent devotional and prayer
life?
The Key Passage is: Romans 12:2.
Checkpoint #3: Moral Boundaries: Paving the Way for Intimacy. The Principle is: Purity paves the way to intimacy.
The Critical Question to ask is: Are your students establishing and maintaining good moral
boundaries?
The Key Passage is: 1 Thessalonians 4:3-9.
Checkpoint #4: Healthy Friendships: Choosing Friends for Life. The Principle is: Your friendships determine the direction and quality of your life.
The Critical Question to ask is: Are your students establishing healthy friendships and avoiding
unhealthy ones?
The Key Passage is: Proverbs 13:20.
(Continued on page 8)
Youth Ministry & Fellowship
Page 8
THE HIGHLIGHTER
The Sunday School Middle School students would like to thank the congregation for
their wonderful support in donating items for their collection in the Gathering Room.
What was originally intended to go to hurricane victims changed due to our drop off
point having to deliver things several weeks earlier than planned. However, we
wanted to let everyone know that the items went locally to another good cause. This
past Sunday (October 22) our group was able to take everything to the ECHO Shelter
for our 1st Destination Unknown. One of the staff members there gave us a tour of the
building and explained to us how things work. We met some of the residents,
including some sweet kids!! It was a perfect wrap-up for us to see truly where our
donations went, made us appreciate what we have, and also left us with an ongoing
option for a local way to serve others and to live out the Fruits of the Spirit (what we
have been studying). THANK YOU AGAIN FOR SUPPORTING US!!
CheCkpoint #5: wiSe ChoiCeS: walking wiSely in a Fool’S worlD. The Principle is: Walk Wisely.
The Critical Question to ask is: Are your students making wise choices in every area of their lives?
The Key Passage is: Ephesians 5:15-17.
Checkpoint #6: Ultimate Authority: Finding Freedom under God. The Principle is: Maximum freedom is found under God’s Authority.
The Critical Question to ask is: Are your students submitting to the authorities God has placed
over them?
The Key Passage is: Romans 13:1-2.
Checkpoint #7: Others First: Considering Others before Yourself. The Principle is: When you make yourself nothing, you’re really something.
The Critical Question to ask is: Are your students putting the needs of others ahead of their own?
The Key Passage is: Philippians 2:3-11.
These seven checkpoints are important for our youth to know before they go off to face the world
after high school. Making them part of their lives now will help them in the future.
As we go through the school year, we are trying to plan lessons and programs around these
important checkpoints. The Checkpoints are posted in the youth room for
the youth to read and apply in their own lives.
In Christ,
Janet Swecker
410-535-1782
(Continued from page 7)
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Volunteer In Mission (VIM) Training
There are upcoming training opportunities in the Baltimore Washington
Conference for Volunteer in Mission (VIM) Team Leader training & Early
Response Team (ERT) training. Please share with anyone you think would be
interested. If you have questions that I may
be able to answer, please feel free to
contact me at [email protected].
Blessings,
Lori Willis
Trinity VIM Coordinator
November 18 - VIM Leader training at Tom's Creek UMC in
Emmitsburg, MD. Registration link - -
http://www.bwcumc.org/event/1018681-2017-11-18-volunteers
-in-mission-leader-training-vim/
Also on November 18, there is an ERT training at West River
from 8:30am to 5:30pm with the option of staying overnight on
Friday.
Registration link - - https://arenaweb.bwcumc.org/
default.aspx?page=3439&eventID=3489
Mark your calendars now for UMCOR Academy scheduled for
April 11-14, 2018 where a large variety of training opportunities
will be available. Watch for details as they are released for
this event.
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THE HIGHLIGHTER
Safe Nights at Trinity
Are you ready to serve in deed and in truth? We really need your help with Safe
Nights this season. Safe Nights is not an easy mission, but I see God’s hand in it each
year. It is so evident to me that He is abundantly blessing the Safe Nights ministry
throughout Calvert County.
This year we needed nine replacement cots, and we were able to get them replaced
with a smile and no hassle or cost whatsoever. When a church had to back out of
hosting for a season, or needed to reschedule their week, another was right there to
jump forward and fill the gap. We even received donations from the Holiday Inn that
covered Safe Nights linens for two churches who did not have any of their own linens.
The Calvert Mobile Wellness van is contacting us and asking to help us all season long
with medical needs for guests. Thanks to God. This kind of synchronicity is surely His
doing. It is a blessing to be here to witness all of the good that is happening for this
ministry. I so hope you can help us with Trinity’s week. Please volunteer whatever
you can do to help those who have so little in this world to be able to sleep in a warm
and safe space, out of the cold of winter.
Trinity Safe Nights is December 3 through 10, 2017 at Trinity.
Sign-up sheets to volunteer are in the Gathering Room:
† Overnight monitor shifts (6 to midnight and midnight to 6) are the most
desperate need and require at least one male and one female to be present.
You are welcome to work both shifts if you choose.
† Dinners are our next most pressing need, and are typically served at 7pm.
Dinners should serve approximately 20 – 25 people.
† Breakfasts can be served at 6am or dropped off the night before and warmed by
the overnight monitors.
† Donations of food (such as bag lunch items) and personal care items (such as (Continued on page 11)
But if anyone has the world's goods and sees his brother in need, yet closes his heart against him, how does God's love abide in him? Little children, let us not love in word or talk but in deed and in truth. – 1 John 3:17-18
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deodorant) are always appreciated.
Safe Christmas Eve and Christmas Day are December 24 and 25.
Trinity UMC is hosting guests for the Safe Christmas Day, December 25 from 7am to
7pm. We will be serving the Christmas Morning breakfast from 8am to 11am. After
the breakfast closes down at 11am, we will host the guests until approximately
7pm, so we will need some generous and loving people who are willing to be
monitors during the day on Christmas Day. This is also on the same sign-up sheets
that we are using for our Safe Nights Week. The sheets are in the Gathering Room
on the Volunteer table.
Safe Sunday on Christmas Eve is hosted at Mount Olive UMC. Mount Olive has
reached out to all of the Safe Nights churches for help staffing this holiday. Every
host coordinator is reaching out to their congregations to see if we can help Mount
Olive. I am including this here in case some may be willing to help Mt. Olive with
their need. I don’t have a signup sheet for this one, as it is not Trinity’s
commitment, but I can work with the host coordinators there, to help if you are
interested in serving Christmas Eve, or any day between Christmas and New Years
at Mount Olive.
Please contact me at [email protected], or 410-205-2720, if you are able to
help at Trinity or our sister church, Mount Olive. Safe Nights needs your
participation and your prayers. Blessings to all of you in this holy season. Thank
you in advance for all of your help,
Kim Rallo
(Continued from page 10)
SAFE NIGHTS
Many Churches Provide a Safe, Warm Place for the Homeless
have not only asked
not to hear from
God, but we have
taken Him out of
virtually every part
of our lives except
Church. It was an
epiphany for me
when Pastor Jim
recently preached
on this. We have
taken God out of
most of our lives,
save maybe one
hour a week on
Sunday. Yet when a
disaster or tragedy
comes, we ask
where God is in this?
The Israelites didn’t
want to hear from
God out of fear. We
don’t make God a
bigger part of our
everyday life
because of
arrogance. We have
come to think we do
it ourselves when
things are going
well, instead of
giving thanks for the
blessings the Lord
has provided. The
greatest blessing
being Jesus Christ,
His teachings and
His sacrifice out of
love.
When the people
saw the thunder and
lightning and heard
the trumpet and
saw the mountain in
smoke, they
trembled with fear.
They stayed at a
distance and said to
Moses, “Speak to us
yourself and we will
listen. But do not
have God speak to
us or we will die.”
Exodus 20:18-19
May the peace and
joy of the Lord be
with you!
In the scripture
above, it would
seem that even
around 1450 B.C.,
people didn’t want
to hear from God
directly. All God had
done was deliver
them from slavery,
provide them with
the things they
needed and in this
book of Exodus gave
them the framework
for living in peace -
The Ten
Commandments.
Fast forward to the
21st century. We
In the New Covenant
class, we recently
watched and had
discussion about the
movie, A Case for
Jesus Christ. This
movie is a story of
columnist Lee
Stroeble’s effort to
prove that Jesus
Christ was a hoax of
what he termed the
Christianity cult.
Through Mr.
Stroeble’s research
to disprove Jesus, he
came to accept
Jesus. He
interviewed many
learned scholars,
who were believers
and who were not,
and could not find
evidence to refute
Jesus. In our
discussion, we
talked of a frame of
mind that too often
exemplifies the
modern Christian.
What do we have to
lose? It doesn’t hurt
to believe and if it is
all true, we come out
ahead in the end.
This kind of believer
sits on the fence,
goes to church on
Sunday but doesn’t
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THE HIGHLIGHTER
Message from Evangelism
Do
you
revere
God
more
than one
hour
a week?
witness for Christ and show
His love in their everyday
walk.
“To the angel of the
Church in Laodicea write:
These are the words of the
Amen, the faithful and
true witness, the ruler of
God’s creation. I know
your deeds and they are
neither cold nor hot. I
wish you were either one
or the other! So because
you are lukewarm-neither
hot nor cold-I am about to
spit you out of my mouth.
You say I am rich; I have
acquired wealth and do
not need a thing. But you
do not realize that you are
wretched, pitiful, poor,
(Continued from page 12)
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blind and naked.
Revelation 3:14-17
Those whom I love, I
rebuke and discipline. So
be earnest and repent.
Here I am! I stand at the
door and knock. If anyone
hears my voice and opens
the door, I will come in
and eat with him and he
with me.
Revelation 3:29-20
Mr. Stroeble wasn’t
lukewarm in his pursuit to
disprove Jesus and through
his research came to
believe. I pray that we can
resist sitting on the fence
and share the Good News
of Jesus Christ every day.
He is with us when things
are going well and He
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carries us when things
aren’t. He sustains us
through the difficult times.
He never leaves us or
forsakes us. You hear
much on the news about
our nation coming
together and to stop
fighting one another. I
agree we need to call for
unity in Jesus Christ, and
as believers give
testimony for the Lord
every day. You never
know who might come to
the Lord by your
testimony and your
actions, which are your
witness for Him.
Your brother in Christ,
Wes White Evangelism Team Leader
Trinity United
Methodist Church
Sunday Schedule
8 - 9 a.m. ~ Worship Service
9:15 -10:15 a.m. ~ Sunday School
(for all ages)
10:30 - 11:30 a.m. ~ Worship Service
Open Bible Study
Wednesdays at 10 a.m. & 6:30 p.m.
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THE HIGHLIGHTER
Listen to the Words...
CCLI Song #43200
Conrad Kocher | Folliott Sandford Pierpoint © Words: Public Domain Music: Public Domain For use solely with the SongSelect Terms of Use. All rights reserved. www.ccli.com CCLI License # 2418144
For the Beauty
of the Earth
Verse 1
For the beauty of the earth
For the glory of the skies
For the love which from our birth
Over and around us lies
Chorus
Lord of all to Thee we raise
This our hymn of grateful praise
Verse 2
For the beauty of each hour
Of the day and of the night
Hill and vale and tree and flower
Sun and moon and stars of light
Verse 3
For the joy of ear and eye
For the heart and mind's delight
For the mystic harmony
Linking sense to sound and sight
Verse 4
For the joy of human love
Brother sister parent child
Friends on earth and friends above
For all gentle thoughts and mild
Verse 5
For Thy church that evermore
Lifteth holy hands above
Offering up on every shore
Her pure sacrifice of love
We sing
beautiful
songs and
hymns
every Sunday.
Do you ever
really listen
to the
words…
click here
(to sing along)
Trinity United Methodist Church
NOVEMBER 2017
Weekly Ministries
Sunday
8:00 am Worship Service
9:15 am Sunday School (for all ages)
10:30 am Worship Service
5:30 pm Kid’s Choir Rehearsal
6:00 pm Youth Fellowship
6:30 pm Bell Choir Rehearsal
7:00 pm AA Meeting
Monday
11:00 am Healthy Living Bible Study
7:00 pm Calvert Dance Band Rehearsal
Tuesday
10:00 am Women’s Bible Study Wednesday
10:00 am Open Bible Study
6:30 pm Open Bible Study
6:30 pm Middle/High School Bible Study
7:00 pm Unclouded Day Rehearsal
Thursday
5:30 am Men’s Bible Study
6:30 pm Praise Team Rehearsal
7:30 pm Choir Rehearsal
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SUN MON TUES WED THURS FRI SAT
1
Bible Study Covered
Dish Dinner at 6:30 pm
2 3 4
5 Sheep in Heavenly Peace Rehearsal
4:30-5:30 pm
Daylight Sav. Time Ends
6
Trustees 7 pm
7 Missions 6 pm
~ Church
Council 7 pm
8
9
10
11
Veterans Day
12 Sheep in Heavenly
Peace Rehearsal
4:30-5:30 pm
13 Church Office
Closed ~
Observance of Veterans Day
14 Evangelism
6 pm ~
Worship 7 pm
15
16
Foundation 6 pm
17 18
First Aid - CPR Infant & Child
Workshop
19 Sheep in Heavenly
Peace Rehearsal
4:30-5:30 pm
20
Finance 6:30 pm
21
22
Thanksgiving Eve Service
7 pm
23
24 25
26
Baptism and New Member
Sunday
27
28
Leadership 6:30 pm
29 30
Church Office Closed Happy Thanksgiving