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Issue 98 Vol. 580
October 2016
TRENDS
TRINITY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 2330 Plank Road
Keokuk, Iowa 52632 319-524-1081
email: [email protected] www.keokuktumchurch.org
13 May the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace as you trust in him, so that you may overflow with hope by the power of the Holy Spirit. Romans 15:13
This text from Romans gives me comfort during this season of polarization surrounding the upcom-
ing elections. It seems like all the news channels don’t report much news anymore. Believe it or not
there are some important news stories out there. Even issues of faith besides terrorists and religious
extremists. But you wouldn’t know it by watching the cable news channels. Of course there are
tragedies all over the country that do warrant attention but many look at the news and see no hope.
As Christians we need to remind ourselves and each other that there is still hope and joy!
Even though we have an oil pipeline being built in our backyard that will eventually be completed,
I think those who protest it have brought me to an understanding of larger picture. We forget that
we are really stewards of the land, Gods creation. For some the issue is cultural, the pipeline endan-
gers Native American burial grounds in the Dakotas. I’m not sure I would want to disturb a ceme-
tery where my family is buried. For others it’s the issue of “imminent domain” where our demo-
cratic government may demand land for such use. While the peaceful protests may not fix or even
stop the construction or end violence certainly it does bring all those issues to light.
Certainly it seems as though we are very polarized as a country. And no doubt if you watch the
news it seems like a hopeless and confusing time but let’s let the words of Romans 15:13 minister
to us and remind us of our call as Christians.
Blessings to you!
Pastor Jeff
“Where there is no vision, the people perish” Proverbs 29:18
T R I N I T Y T R E N D S O C T O B E R 2 0 1 6 P A G E 2
Holy Communion The Sacrament of Holy Communion will be held on Sunday, October 2nd. Come and celebrate the sacrament with your family. If you are a shut-in and wish to partake of Holy Communion in your home, please call the church office, 524-1081 or use the hospital visit request form on the church website.
Friendly Ambassadors for October First Sunday of every month only coffee is pre-pared and served. The rest of the month:
10:15 AM Service Oct. 2 - Coffee only
Oct. 9 -
Oct. 16 -
Oct. 23 -
Oct. 30 - Bev Merritt & Annette Peevler
Sunday School and Worship
You are invited to worship 8:00 AM or 10:15 AM. There is a place for you. You are also in-vited to attend a Sunday School class. There are two adult classes you are welcome to join. Invitation to Join the TUMC Family of Faith. If you would like to join TUMC please contact the church office. Invitation to Holy Baptism. If you would like to be baptized. Please contact the church office. Baptism forms are also available on the church website. KOKX - If you would like to sponsor a KOKX broadcast for area listeners, please sign the sheet on the information table. The cost is $25.00 per Sunday. The office has received notes from listeners sharing their appreciation for this service.
Liturgists for October If you would like to be a liturgist, but haven’t been asked, please call Frances at 524-1282. Oct. 2 - Brian Willcutt Oct. 9 - Melissa Bixby Oct. 16 - Frances Latta Oct. 23 - Martha Kirchner Oct. 30 - Regina Boddicker
Hospital Calls If you are in the hospital, please let the church office know. The hospital is not responsible for notifying the church. If you happen to visit with a church family member who is homebound, in a care facility or hospital you can notify the church office through the churches web-site under hospital visit request. These requests go straight to Pastor Jeff’s email! LISTEN ONLINE!
The radio versions of our 10:15am worship are posted online at
www.keokuktumchurch.org
ADDRESS CHANGES Mr. & Mrs. Ryan Stark 2633 S. 18th St. Quincy, IL 62305-2773 Mr. Corben White PO Box 244 Oxford, IA 52322-0244 Mrs. Emily Byrn 3806 144th St. Urbandale, IA 50323-2008 Mrs. Melissa Shafer 2519 Summerhill Dr. Castle Rock, CO 80108-8601 Mrs. Brooke Petosa 7039 Cliffbrook Dr. Dallas, TX 75254-7909 Mr. Nick McGraw 1229 Grand Ave. Apt. C Keokuk, IA 52632-4155 Debbie Erbes 12810 N. 39th East Place Skiatook, OK 74070
T R I N I T Y T R E N D S O C T O B E R 2 0 1 6 P A G E 3
UMW NEWS Congratulations to new and continuing Board Members for 2017. We look forward to a great year. Just three more months are left in 2016, but busy months for home, family, UMW and church. UMW Executive Board meets on Monday, October 3rd (11:00 a.m. in Conference Room). If you have a matter or concern you want UMW to consider, please let anyone on the board know (list of UMW officers is on the UMW bulletin board in the narthex). We will discuss possible ideas for increasing the budget support for UMW for this year, yet, and next year and possible increased ministry ideas/needs, programs for 2017. If you have idea s please, come and share them with us. Suggestions are always welcome.
Rummage Sale (Fellowship Hall) room set up starts on Tues., Oct. 4 and 5. Rummage Sale merchandise set up is Wed. and Thurs., the 5th and 6th. If you want to donate more items and treats for the bakery table now is the time. Remember, there will be an area set apart for Christmas items and decorations as well. The more we share of our-selves and from our homes, the more we may receive for UMW mission and for the support of Trinity’s ministry/programs. The budget for both are in need of your help. The items you share make for more room at home, are gifts for others and are transformed into funds that will also help others. The Rummage Sale itself is Thurs., Oct. 6th, 3:00-6:00 pm, Friday the 7th, 9:00 am-5:00 pm, and Saturday the 8th, 8:00 am to 10:00am. Please say, “Yes” to help when Martha Kirchner calls or you may call her.
October 8th is also the Annual UMW Conference Meeting for Iowa meeting in Decorah. If you are interested in attending and want to meet and hear our new bishop for the Iowa Conference speak, let Carol know by Oct. 3rd. (It will be a long drive with an early departure for a same day round trip). The meeting should end by 3 or 4 pm..
Our October local unit meeting at Trinity is on Wed., the 19th at 9:30 a.m. in Fellowship Hall. Helen Ackerson will present the program on the new Reading Program books for 2017. We will also discuss the kits for the Ingathering and ask for volunteers to help take them Sat., Nov. 5th to Mt. Pleasant, IA Wesleyan campus as well as decide de-parture time and activities found at the Ingathering. While we decided to make health kits, along with the general church membership this year, school kits (like all of the various kits) continue to be needed throughout the world. UMW still has a lot of upholstery material with which to make the school bags (in the Conference Room, near the files) for those who want to make them as contributions to the Ingathering. You can find sheets giving listings of contents for these kits and others pegged to the UMW Board in the church narthex. The completed kits (or items for the kits put into sealed baggies) will need to be put into the “Ingathering boxes” in the Conference Room by Sun., Oct. the 30th at the latest to allow time for the necessary book work, etc. to be done prior to transporting them on Nov. 5th. Thank you for whatever help you will give towards making this year’s Ingathering such a success.
Carol Jean Nelson, UMW President BAPTISM On Sunday, August 28th, William Joseph Petosa was baptized. He is the son of Chris and Brooke Lindner Petosa. His sponsors for baptism were: Ryan Lindner, Brett Lindner, Emily Lindner, Andrew Didier, and Todd Didier. Roger and Janice Lindner are the grandparents.
KEOKUK CHIEFS FOOTBALL TEAM Trinity UMC will be hosting the Keokuk Chiefs Football Team dinner on Thursday, Oct. 13th at 5 pm.. A sheet to sign up for food donations will be passed around at both church services on Oct. 2nd and Oct. 9th. If you would like to donate or help serve, please contact Kim Wyatt (524-2530) of Kris Payne (795-1567).
GO CHIEFS!
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UMW READERS
Keokuk Trinity again had the most UMW “readers” in 2015-2016. The following reported on reading 5-20 books, from the lists of the last five years: Carol Nelson, Bev Merritt, Ila McRobert, Nancy Martin, Nadine Lindner, Martha Kirchner, Aletta Hardin, Janet Dinkel and Helen Ackerson. Five new books from the 2017 reading list are on the library cart. REMEMBER DIPPY - easy read fun book about an autistic boy and his cousin who is supposed to be watching over him and learns so much! BOUNDLESS - what other global expressions of faith teach us about following Jesus! FAITH ED. - Teaching about other religions in school in an age of intolerance. JOURNEY WITH J.W. - ac-tivities for elementary school children to learn about John Wesley and early Methodist history and THE AGE OF DIGNITY - Preparing for the Elder Boom in changing America. The next UMW program will be on the reading program and variety of books available to help us grow in our “concept of mission”. Books count that have been on the lists in the past six years! FROM THE EDUCATION DEPARTMENT: Sunday, September 11th was the beginning of the 2016-17 Sunday School year - we soared into flight with en-thusiasm and excitement! The children had fun releasing many colored balloons to heaven!!! This year we want to have a Children’s Christmas Program. Christmas is only three months away!! The program will be the Sunday before Christmas at the 10:15 a.m. worship service. More information will be coming but if you are a parent of a child, please mark your calendar! We want as many children to be involved as possible. Christmas is a time of celebrating the birth of our dear savior. Keep the good or gently used books coming in. We have received over 1000 however we made a pledge to hand out 1500!! Janice Lindner, Education Chairperson From Your Outreach Committee… Thank you to all who continue to help with the meals being prepared on the 4th Thursday of each month at God’s Way. We will also be serving the Loaves and Fishes meal at First Lutheran Church on Thursday, September 29. We are expecting to serve 50 people and will have several carry outs. As the demand for these meals increase so does the need to provide more food and workers at each of these events. If you haven’t participated in this ministry of our church in the past, this would be a good time to think about what you could do to help. We will need three 9x13 pans of scalloped potatoes w/ham, three green bean casseroles, four dozen dinner rolls and six people to help serve for the October 27th meal at God’s Way. Please let Sally Tedrow or a member of the Outreach Committee know if you could help. We will be helping at God’s Way to fill Thanksgiving food boxes and also preparing the dressing for the community Thanksgiving meal. Stay tuned for more information on this in the November Trends. A Letter from Debbie Thank You! I can never begin to thank each of you enough for leading me back to the road of my Faith Journey. I can only promise you that I will “pay it forward” to others. Trinity holds a great bond within its Congregation. All churches deal with issues in their Congregation, and there will always be food times and difficult times. You may not understand all actions and decisions within the Church, but with God’s love, Trinity will no doubt continue to be a giving Church filled with great love. I will always hold a special place in my heart for Trinity. Go in Peace, and May God Bless each of you! Debbie Erbes
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UMCOR HEALTH KITS FOR INGATHERING
Health Kits help disaster victims reclaim their digni-ty and self-respect and are used as teaching tools with children. When people can maintain personal hygiene, their overall health improves. 1 new hand towel (15” x 25” up to 17”x27”; 1 new washcloth; 1 bath sized bar of soap in wrapper (3 oz. or larger (NO Ivory or Jergens); 1 sturdy comb (not pocket sized); 1 new toothbrush in original sealed wrap-per (no child size); 1 nail file or fingernail clipper (no emery boards or toenail clippers); 6 band aids (3/4”); $1.00 for toothpaste.
37th Annual Ingathering Saturday, November 5, 2016
Iowa Wesleyan University, Mt. Pleasant, Iowa Schedule of Events
8:00-10:00 a.m. - Check in of kits and auction items 9:00 a.m. - Bazaar & mission displays open. Coffee & rolls available 9:00-11:30 - Mission project presentations 11:00 a.m. - Music by Christian Chaos, Tipton UMC 11:30 a.m. - Celebration & communion - music by Iowa Wesleyan University music students Lunch is available in Iowa Wesleyan cafeteria beginning At 11:00 a.m. 12:30 p.m. - Professionally called quilt and woodcraft Auction If you are interested in going, please let the church Office or Kris Payne know. CONGREGATIONAL DINNER There will be a carry-in luncheon
on November 6th following the 10:15 a.m. worship service. A sign-up sheet will be circulated soon. Monday Musings - September 19, 2016 The season of Charge Conferences
is here, and I count it a privilege to be presiding and leading each one of them. For me, preparation for this season included working on the Gospel of Luke for a Bible Study that would offer a foundation for a disciple-ship pathway. I have been thinking about Luke’s version of the great commission located in Luke 24:46-49. “He said to them, ‘This is what is written: the Christ will suf-fer and rise from the dead on the third day, and a change of heart and life for the forgiveness of sins must be preached in his name to all nations, beginning from Jeru-salem. You are witnesses of these things. Look,
all nations, beginning from Jerusalem. You are wit-nesses of these things. Look, I’m sending to you what my Father promised, but you are to stay in the city un-til you have been furnished with heavenly pow-er.’” (Common English Bible) Every disciple is a witness equipped with this heavenly power. I am convinced that the church is a community of faithful witnesses whose very lives are evidence of God’s forgiving love, evidence of Christ’s transform-ing love, and evidence of The Holy Spirit’s empower-ing fruit-bearing life of faith. Witnesses are guided, empowered, and equipped by God’s Spirit to testify, tell, and/or point to the message of salvation. Witnesses preach the good news of God’s saving grace in Christ Jesus and today is the Lord’s Day. We are forgiven. The Lord reigns, and God’s Spirit has started the work of changing us. The church as a community of witnesses is still God’s strategy for the invitation of individuals to come to the crucified and risen Christ, to live faith in the company of others, to embrace the ways of Jesus, and to enjoy the benefits and blessings of being made perfect into the likeness of Christ. The church as a community of witnesses is still God’s strategy for the pouring of blessings into all creation. The Anointed One who was sent out sends out witnesses to the world. And Jesus showed us how to be present attentively and compas-sionately in the lives of the poor, the broken hearted, the sick, the blind, the prisoners, and the oppressed. I am offering myself to anyone who would like to com-mit to learn and account with each other how to meet people at the point of need as a discipleship pathway, bearing witness to the good news of Jesus and the pro-claimed reign of the Lord. Please read Luke 4:14-21 again with me. Shalom, Rev. Lilian Gallo Seagren
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Larry Kies is a United Methodist
missionary with the General Board
of Global Ministries serving as
technical advisor to the
Africa University Farm at Mutare,
Zimbabwe in southern Africa.
Larry and Jane Kies UMC Missionaries will be at Trinity UMC at
3pm Sunday October 2nd in fellowship hall!
Come here what they have been doing in the name of Jesus Christ!
Jane Kies is a United Methodist
missionary with the General Board
of Global Ministries teaching Inten-
sive English to students from
non-English-speaking countries at
Africa University in Mutare,
Zimbabwe, southern Africa.
Office Hours Sunday Worship Schedules
Monday—Friday: 9:00am—12:00pm, 1:00pm—4:00pm 8:00am Chapel
Phone: (319) 524-1081 9:00am Sunday School
Parsonage Phone: (319-)524-1986 10:15am Sanctuary E-Mail: [email protected]
Web: www.keokuktumchurch.org
Trinity United Methodist Church
2330 Plank Road Keokuk, IA
52632
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October Birthdays 1 – Grant Eward 1 – Sharon Johnson 1 – Tom Marion 3 – Gary Johnson 4 – Kent Hanan 4 – Janet Colvin 6 – Bill Vandersall 6 – Nicholas Payne 7 – Clinton Boddicker 9 – Thomas Glasgow 9 – Bill Peel 10 – Mike Beim 10 – Debra Marion 10 – Todd Gross 13 - Melissa Bixby 16 – Joyce Georges 17 – Wren Richardson 19 – Jenny Richardson 21 – Jay Vest 23 – Barb Thoma
October Anniversaries 9 – Perry and Janet Colvin 12 – Bruce and Susan Dunek 15 – Dan and Almeda Niederschulte 15 – Peter and Betsy McGuire 22 – Gary and Donna Peevler 27 – Sam and Kristine Payne 27 – Ron and Mary Meyer 30 – Shaun and Marjorie Lane
23 – Barb Thoma 25 – Mary Jo Riesberg 28 – Heidi Brown 30 – Madelynn Wyatt 31 – H. Wayne Nelson