August 9, 2013 - Trinity United Methodist Church
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August 9, 2013 - Trinity United Methodist Church
Knowing, loving and serving God MESSENGER TRIN ITY UNI T E D ME T H O D I S T C H U R C H • L I T T L E RO CK, AR Vol. 1, Issue 11 August 9, 2013 Calendar of events August 10 10:00 a.m. Back-to-School Aloha Party august 15 9:30 a.m. Surviving the Death of a Spouse august 18 11:15 a.m. Worship Arts for K-5th What is it about fellowship and laughter and Bible study—and good cookies? NEW september 8 Discover Church Sunday No-Stress Sunday (Join with a Group) 8:15 a.m. UMM Pancake Breakfast 5:00 p.m. Building Better Moms Every Tuesday 6:30 a.m. Men’s Bible Study 9:00 a.m. Tues. Morn Bible Study 9:30 a.m. Strong Women 7:00 p.m. AA Meeting Over 30 people have been studying scripture on Mondays. Next Monday study begins Oct 28. (See related article for other study options, page 3.) Every WEDNESDAY Chancel Choir Rehearsal Every Friday, 9:30 a.m. Strong Women Worship times 8:30-10:30 AM Coffee and Fellowship 9:00 AM Solid Grounds Worship-Relaxed Fit* 10:00 AM Sunday School* 11:00 AM Worship- Updated Traditional* *child care available **child care by request Summer HOURS MON-THURS 8:30 - 4:30 Friday 8:30 - 12:30 Emergency numbers Rev. Betsy: 501.517.1661 Simon Bookout: 501.681.1215 1 laughter is sacred; it’s spiritual Striving for a little more levity in our gatherings and our christian life Trinity Family, I was in a Finance meeting at our church last week. We began at 5:30. As we went through the last meetings minutes, our profit and loss statement, we turned to a good report of our current finances (thank you so much for keeping your pledges and giving current during the summer months!). Then we heard from our Financial Secretary Susan Garner, who reported on an insurance salesman with a packet of information that we all agreed should be handed off to Trustees, who examine such maintenance care and protection of our assets. I noted that there was a very nice luggage tag in the packet, and Susan made a humorous comment about the free gift, saying she was getting some nice “swag.” For those of you who don’t know, “swag” is a slang term that, in this case, doesn’t refer to a window decoration. “Swag” is free promotional stuff. (Recently, I got a nice lime green luggage ID at a luncheon about educational trips to the Holy Land and Paul’s journeys.) Next our meeting turned to a discussion of the new church credit card. Careful protections have been put into place, but, as an almost $1 million business, we need to be able to order online, especially now that there is no brick and mortar Cokesbury store, for example. At one point, we began to joke about the staff getting more “swag” from access to the credit card, access that won’t happen, but which none of us could resist laughing about. Continued On page 2 Trinity united methodist church | 1101 North Mississippi | little rock, AR 72207 Phone 501.666.2813 | fax 501.666.1375 | tumclr.org STAFF Senior minister Rev. Betsy Singleton Snyder [email protected] Minister Of music David Glaze [email protected] Children’s minister Paul Owen [email protected] Youth minister Jay Sweningson [email protected] Communication Minister Judy Gribble [email protected] Minister for Congregational Care Simon Bookout [email protected] Trinity preschool director Tammy Childress [email protected] Financial secretary Susan Garner [email protected] Office manager Kim Mills [email protected] Increasing the humor, Susan noted that when she tried to order our Financial Peace University kits, our finance planning class that begins in September, our credit card would not be accepted because Finance guru Dave Ramsey, the creator of Financial Peace, doesn’t believe in them! Someone else said, Well, he’s making sure he gets his cash! There were also numerous one-liners about one of the Sunday school classes that will be in Florida over Sunday, so we discussed the importance of them streaming the service online and that the senior pastor would not give them a shoutout online unless they signed in as the Gulf Shores group! More laughter. Why am I telling a story about one of those you-probably-had-to-be-there gatherings? I’m telling it because the Finance Team conducted a good meeting, was out in just under thirty minutes, and was laughing half the time. All meetings are not so joyful and can’t be, but it struck me that Financial Peace University september 10 - November 10 Tuesdays at 6 pm In addition to seeing your family doctor for your annual checkup, how about a financial checkup this year? Whether you have a mortgage on your home, a car loan, credit card debt, or just want to take a fresh look at your finances, Financial Peace University (“FPU”) may be the place for you in September. Whether you are just launching your career, just married or just trying to make ends meet, you may want to be part of FPU. Dave Ramsey will have you rolling in your seat as he teaches God’s way for handling money. He is the kind of high school teacher or college professor that you always wanted — knowledgeable, inspiring, and funny. Financial Peace University is we ought to strive for a little more levity in our gatherings and our Christian life. Why? Because it’s sacred; it’s spiritual. That will be the topic of our upcoming sermon series, Of Heaven and Mirth: Laughter and Joy in the Christian Life, which begins Sunday, August 11. I’ll leave you with this story. Groucho Marx (famous comedian in early days of film and TV) was once in a hotel lobby when a priest, in his clerical collar, rushed over to see the great film comedian. “Thank you, Groucho, for bringing so much joy and laughter into people’s lives!” he said. “Thank you,” Groucho replied, “for taking so much joy and laughter out of them.” Join us for a walk on the funny side with the Giver of laughter and joy. Peace, Rev. Betsy right in line with Methodist Founder John Wesley’s saying, “Having first gained all you can, and secondly saved all you can, then give all you can..” You might think two accountants would spend evenings talking about their household finances. Not so with Trinity members Allison and Ben Richardson. When you are caught up in the daily shuffle of working and raising children, paychecks are deposited and bills can be paid without much discussion. Financial Peace University can help you change that. Allison attended FPU last year and she noted that the weekly lessons provided the groundwork for healthy discussions with Ben about their current finances. She added it was not only a great way to get to know other Trinity members better, but also an outreach to our community as several non-members were there. Trinity members Kim and Nat Mills will be leading the classes and Allison Richardson will be assisting. Contact Kim at [email protected] to sign up or ask questions. MISSION OPPORTUNITIES/MIRACLE TEAM changing lives through missions Trinity Assists Brady Bulldogs It is back-to-school shopping time again! A major part of Trinity’s Partnership in Education with Brady Elementary School is TABB, or Trinity Assists Brady Bulldogs. This program ensures that all students at Brady have the necessary supplies and uniforms. Donations can be left in the church office or by the Miracle Team table near the Youth Director’s office. Please donate only new school supplies. Monetary donations are also welcomed and can be left in the church office. We will use these funds to purchase additional supplies and new uniform pieces. If you have gently-used uniforms they are also appreciated. Supplies Needed • Washable Markers • Pencils • Wideruled loose leaf paper • Black and white composition books • Erasers • 24-count crayons • Scissors • Glue sticks • Folders with pockets and prongs FAITHWORKS MONTHLY MISSION CHANGING LIVES next faithworks events Saturday, August 10 from 9 a.m. - 12 p.m. Assist with the Trinity Aloha event at Trinity. Saturday, September 2 Assist with Health and Wellness Day at Our House Homeless Shelter For more information contact Laurie Norman at [email protected]. Prayer requests for the church & community: Please remember the following church members, families and guests in your prayers: Illness: Betty Martin, Will Ballard, Melinda Sain, Hugh Jeffus, Lois Looney, Suzie Warren, Mary Frances Hodges, Shirley Warrick, Gary Barket, Lou Brett, David Swift, Dorothy Waddell, Phoebe Norman, Gerald Ewald, Mary Glenn Wade, David Henry, Deedra Berkemeyer, Margaret Ratliff, Dana McDonald, Francis Shackelford, Polly Fricke, Dalynne Horner, Pam Hathaway, Georgeann Osam. Homebound: Sid Painter, Clay Price. Death: Greg Barrett (death of step-son), Dennis Thomas (death of father). Other Concerns: Rich Richards, Kim Dubois, Efurd Family, Marilyn Hastings, Linda Kretz, for our veterans, for our leaders, the church and the world. Military: Dylan Blancett, Will Goggans, Derek Hays, Nick Price, Rob Maass. Please send your prayer request to Judy Gribble at [email protected] or call 501.666.2813. It will appear in the next newsletter and on screen during our worship services. Attendance totals Time to Sign Up for Fall Bible Studies This summer’s Monday night Bible study has been wildly successful with over 30 people each week! For more information sign up on the Connect Card or email Kim at [email protected]. Fall options for Bible study and spiritual formation include the following: • Men’s Group Tuesdays at 6:30 a.m., Crossroads classroom No cost Acts Study • Growing Older and Wiser Tuesdays at 9:00 a.m.; Beginning Sept. 10 New Day Classroom with Georgiana Soderberg Cost of book: $6 • Disciple 1 Begins September with Bob Bradley Time TBA after input from participants Cost of book: $32.29 A 32-week overview of the Bible • Meeting God in Scripture: Entering the Old Testament Tuesdays, Oct. 6:00 - 7:30 p.m. Explores Hebrew scriptures and spiritual formation with Simon Bookout. Cost of workbook: $7 • Reasonable Questions with George Harper and Rev. Adam Kirby Begins Monday October 28-Dec. 18 • Sunday School classes meet at 10 a.m. (tumclr.org has a complete listing of adult Sunday school classes). • John Wesley’s Message Today (a Methodist study) Sundays at 10 a.m. Sept. 8-Oct.27 Class location TBA July 14 Worship Visitors Online Sunday School 364 34 14 211 July 21 Worship Visitors Online Sunday School 395 41 18 231 July 28 Worship Visitors Online Sunday School 371 24 17 191 3 Ministries TUMM Pancake Breakfast Oasis luncheon thursday, september 19 Yes, that’s right! OASIS luncheons begin again on Thursday, September 19 in Martin Hall. This will be one of our best programs yet with the musical skills of Rev. Pat Henry. Simon has heard his show and he can assure you that it will be entertainment you will not soon forget. Of course, we will also have our usual delicious food catered by Patti Cakes of Conway and the cost of the meal continues to be a very reasonable $9.00. So, all past attendees and anyone else regardless of age are urged to get your reservations in early for a great time of food, entertainment, and fellowship! For those who are interested, the Prayer Shawl Guild will meet immediately after OASIS at 1:00 pm in the New Day Classroom. Sunday, september 8 Trinity United Methodist Men will sponsor a Pancake Breakfast on Discover Church Day, September 8. Proceeds from this event will go to support Mr. Paul and Trinity’s children’s ministry. The menu includes pancakes, sausage, orange juice, coffee, and milk. Serving will begin at 8:15 a.m. and continue until around 10:00 a.m.Tickets will be on sale beginning Sunday, August 25; the cost is $5.00 per person or $15.00 for a family. Tickets can be obtained from any member of the Methodist Men or from the church office. We will also have a table in the narthex on Sunday, August 25 and Sunday, September 1. For questions, contact Mike McWilliams at 663-6989, Chairman of the event, or Jim Geisler at 224-3797. There will be no Solid Grounds on September 8. TRINITY Youth annual youth mystery trip tuesday morning bible study starting September 10 Tuesday Morning Bible Study begins Tuesday, September 10 at 9:00. Join us in the New Day Classroom for a study of the Bible’s perspective about aging using the book Growing Older and Wiser by Dale and Sandy Larsen. The books will be available at the first session. Everyone is welcome! Contact Georgiana Soderberg at 227-0906 or [email protected] for more information. 4 august 16-18 Guess what?! August 16-18 is our Annual Youth Mystery Trip! Details...well I can’t give you any, yet, it’s a Mystery! Though there will be some basics. Look for more information in July, but mark your calendars and get ready, It is going to be a BLAST! –Jay Sweningson,Youth Minister Music TRINITY Cokesbury Hymn society Sunday, Aug. 25, 4:00 - 5:00 pm Come join us as we make a joyful noise to the Lord from our hearts on August 25 and on the last Sunday of each month from 4:00 to 5:00 p.m. Enter through the office door. REGISTRATION OPEN: CHURCH OF THE RESURRECTION’S LEADERSHIP INSTITUTE september 25 - 27 The Church of the Resurrection Leadership Institute 2013 is Wednesday, Sept. 25th through Friday, Sept. 27. If you are interested in attending this year with Rev. Betsy, the Early Bird registration is $149 and the deadline is September 6. Registrations after September 6 will be $175. There is a Young Adult Rate $49 (25 and under). Go to their website at li.cor.org for more information but we are registering everyone through TUMC so if you want to register or have questions, please contact Susan at [email protected] or call 501-666-2843 asap. Building better moms Support, learning and spiritual growth for moms requires advanced registration to assist those planning this ministry. We are providing excellent topics and speakers. Please register TODAY by contacting Kim through email at [email protected] or online at tumclr.org. Childcare provided. $35 annual fee due at first meeting. Questions about BBM? Contact Kim at [email protected]. Trinity umc endowment fund ool Luau Back-to-Sch aloha! back-toschool luau august 10, 10:00 - 11:30 am Get ready to limbo! Pull on your flipflops and Hawaiian shirts and join us on the beaches of Trinity for our community-wide event. Free hot dogs and entertainment by Derek Rose. Hula on over on Saturday, August 10th from 10:00 to 11:30 a.m. at Martin Fellowship Hall and campus parking lot. HayDay! Growing in Friendship With Jesus july 28-august 18, grades 1-5 Hayday takes us through the Bible stories of Zacchaeus, The Widow’s Mite, and A Little Servant Girl and the Proud General Naaman to prove that “Our Lord Jesus Christ has made us friends of God.” (Romans 5:11) Worship Arts Our children love to sing and play hand bells, to create artworks through a variety of mediums, and to interpret Bible stories through dramatic play. So, what would happen if children ages Kindergarten through 5th grade came together from 11:15 (or directly after “A Time For Young Christians”) until 12:00 on the second through fourth Sundays of each month—the first Sunday of each month is WORSHIP ARTS cont. reserved for Family Sunday in our worship service—to experience the Worship Arts? Beginning Sunday, August 18th, our children are invited on a volunteer basis to be a part of this group. We’ll meet down in Believers’ Village and create examples of visual, vocal, and dramatic arts to be shared with the congregation. We’ll all be a part of Worship! During August, we will follow Rev. Betsy’s new sermon series, “Of Heaven and Mirth: Joy and Laughter in the Christian Life.” shoes for water Let’s continue church-wide with the success of this outreach mission project from last year! Again our children are collecting used, wearable shoes of any size and style. During last week’s Trinity Cruise Lines VBS, our shipmates donated 164 pairs of shoes. Last year, Trinity added to that year’s VBS donations and brought the number up to over 1000 pairs. We can do this again! The shoes are taken directly to people in Kenya and Haiti, and 35 cents a pound of these shoes goes to help the Ozark Water Project install new water drilling rigs and water purification systems. Recently, the first systems were installed in Namisambia and another in Uganda. Beckham and Karla Allen travel regularly from Little Rock to these countries in Africa taking shoes. Please check out their website www.ozarkwaterprojects.org to take a closer look at this project. Their goal this summer is to collect 20,000 pairs of shoes or 500 pairs from 40 local churches. Trinity met and doubled their goal last year. We can do it again this year. Donations are being collected in the main church office until “Discover Church Sunday” on Sept. 8, 2013. As we learned this year at VBS, Christian neighbors are friendly, giving, helpful, forgiving, and welcoming. Please help our children prove this! –Capt. Paul Have you ever seen a funeral hearse going down the street pulling a U-Haul trailer? Don’t think so! Less than 50% of the population has an estate plan, i.e. a will and/or a Revocable Trust; are you part of the greater than 50% that have not planned for the distribution of your real estate, cars, savings, etc. upon your death? Only 10% make gifts to charity at their death vs. the 90% who give during their lifetime. Did you know that if you now give $1,000 to Trinity each year during your lifetime; and you provide $20,000 in your estate plan to be given to the Trinity UMC Endowment Fund upon your death, your gift invested at 5% interest gives a continuing $1,000 gift annually in your memory. Would you like to know more? Call the office to request that a member of the Endowment Committee help you find the right people to start your plan today. TUMC MEMORIALS & HONORARIA memorials Reba McDaniel by Mary Frances Damour, Rebecca Davidson, Sue Walls, Mr. & Mrs. David Fox; Buddy Fraim (Becky Owen’s father) by Lois Looney (Music Fund); Minnie E. Blancett by Carolyn Blancett Itzkowitz; Billie Ferguson (Rosalie Patterson’s sister) by Jerry & Frankie Daniel. honoraria Jim & Cherry Duckett’s Anniversary (Anthem Fund) by Kay Allen, Martha Henry. Thank you For your prayers, Presence, gifts & service Thank you to Jacque Petersen for donating a wheelchair. Thank you to Pat LaGrone for designing and building the VBS back drop. 5 Worship & Events Congregational Care ministry Paula Newell, Olen Taylor, (Rev. Betsy), Melissa Muse, Jo DeWitt and group leader, Simon Bookout. CCM’s will provide direct pastoral care to out Trinity family. For more information contact Simon at [email protected]. Ann Martin crowns new president of the Chancel Choir, Ben Richardson. Trinity Praise Band Trinity youth enjoying a night at the Travelers baseball game. Chris Newell leads Trinity Praise Band before he takes some time off to be with his family during worship. Home-made volcano at VBS Cooling off at vbs youth night at the travelers game Children are amazed at the science behind the home-made volcano eruption. 6 King Ben Children and their families enjoy the giant water slide at the VBS dinner. Trinity in action Vacation Bible School events The Vacation Bible School mascot, Godwin Merrifeather, peeks out of the VBS backdop designed by Pat LaGrone (top left); VBS directors, Alison Chambers, Tamara Hindmon and Tina Collins. (top right); about 200 people enjoyed a the delicious fried chicken at the Vacation Bible School Dinner on July 17 (bottom left); the sanctuary was filled with children during Vacation Bible School Opening Ceremony (bottom right). 7 NONPROFIT ORG U.S. POSTAGE PAID LITTLE ROCK, AR PERMIT #2043 TRINITY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 1101 North Mississippi Little Rock, AR 72207 Address Service Requested Stay connected Next sermon series Of Heaven and Mirth: Joy and Laughter in the Christian Life COMING AUGUST 11TH facebook.com tumclr.org OUR PURPOSE To build a Christian community where non-religious and nominally religious people are becoming deeply committed Christians. Too many Christians seem to think that humor, laughter and joy aren’t part of the Christian life. Come and be surprised as we take a look at how scripture, the lives of the saints, and a healthy sense of humor go hand-in-hand with a growing spiritual life. And don’t forget, joy is a fruit of God’s Spirit!