Let`s Talk Stewardship - Holy Trinity Presbyterian Church
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Let`s Talk Stewardship - Holy Trinity Presbyterian Church
The October 2012 Volume 1, Issue Newsletter Date1 Let’s Talk Stewardship The Holy Trinity Program Plan for 2013 At the August Retreat, the Session identified five specific goals for 2013. The most immediate of those goals is Financial Stewardship Growth. At Holy Trinity the Annual Stewardship Campaign is conducted in October. This year, the Stewardship Committee applied the guidance of Session to set as its goal a 10% increase in the number of member household pledges. Last year, 117 of our member households committed to the ongoing ministry of Holy Trinity by pledging to share their resources; to reach our goal for 2013, all 117 member households must continue their pledges and be joined by 12 additional pledging households. With your support, we will surpass this goal! Why do we pledge? Like your household, Holy Trinity must meet its financial obligations. Therefore, our Session can develop a much more accurate Program Plan when it is aware you are committed, by your pledge to support its work. The Session operates totally on faith giving, but uses the pledges of our member households as the guidelines to plan its programs. By approving the annual budget at the Annual Congregational Meeting in January, we, as a congregation pledge to meet the obligations of the ongoing programs of our church. For what purposes are our pledges used? Some of our obligations are very visible and we are aware of them on a regular basis. Administration Ministry Area: Includes Church staff salaries, the Church building upkeep, utilities, the cleaning crew, etc. Evangelism Ministry Area: Provides In reach/Outreach opportunities to members and prospective members. Meet and Greet on the third Sunday morning is a small part of this ministry area. Caregivers are included in this area. Worship and Music Ministry Area: Coordinates with the pastors to provide regular (weekly) and special worship and music activities for member households and visitors. Day School Ministry Area: Provides Christian education programs, Monday through Friday, each week for young children. This is a Community Outreach Program of Holy Trinity. Christian Education Area Ministry: Offers Christian Education opportunities for members of all ages. Fellowship Area Ministry: This ministry area sponsors many opportunities for members to join together in fellowship activities, usually with food. Presbyterians love to eat! (Article continues on Birthday Page) Tools for Development This year has been a year of youth/children focused activities for our Mexico mission Tools for Development. Even though there are forces beyond our control that limit us, such as the insecure situation in Mexico, the Lord knows our heart is with the villagers as we continue to make headway there. Rather than distributing donations as in the past, we are now focusing on encouraging the youth to continue their education beyond the 9th grade by offering high school and college scholarships. 9th grade is the highest grade offered at the village. At the moment, six young ladies (4 from Agua Puerca and two from surrounding villages) and one young man benefit from our scholarship program. These scholarships are a blessing to the families. All recipients are monitored by our sister non-profit in Mexico to make sure the students are attending classes at their respective schools. We have seen the fruits of the scholarships we offered over the years. Flor Maria Hernandez is a good example. She received a scholarship in 2002. She had a gift for math but lived in absolute poverty with a minimal opportunity for an education. Her widowed mother received the gift of a sewing machine through the generosity of Flor Maria’s sponsor. This allowed her to support her two young children after her husband passed away. Flor Maria proved to be a dedicated student and graduated from high school with honors. She went on to teacher’s college and graduated with a bachelor’s degree in math. She’s now a high school math teacher in her native village. This is an example of a family’s life changed through the generous support of God’s people. The scholarship program has sponsored 21 youth since its inception. At the moment seven youth are receiving scholarships. Two are high school students and five are college students. All receive the equivalent of $50.00 Dollars per month which helps them cover their tuition. Additionally the school supplies that you so generously donate are available to them, thus ensuring that they have the basic items needed to succeed. The elementary schools continue to receive school supplies which they provide to the students. This gives the children pride in being able to bring their own crayons, writing tablets, pencils, etc. to the classroom. During the summer, the children receive extra math and Spanish classes from the scholarship students. This reinforces the subject and gives them confidence when they go on to the next grade. Other ongoing activities include worship gatherings every Sunday at the community center funded by Tools for Development. Two services are held with plenty of activities for the children, youth, and adults. We encourage the villagers to attend and their faith in the Lord is growing. We’re thankful to the Emmanuel Presbyterian church of Monterrey, which continues to bring much needed help and hope to the region, thus strengthening the villagers’ faith. The need for clean water continues, although this year the communities have been blessed with plenty of rain. Even though we have spent over $19,000.00 Dollars drilling a deep water well, we have not yet struck water. We ask for your prayers as we search for a solution and apologize for this failure to get results up to this point. We thank all of you for your donations, prayers and support of this mission effort. To God be the glory. - Steve and Maria Lewis RACAP Holiday Meal Basket Program Each Thanksgiving and Christmas, the Randolph Area Christian Assistance Program (RACAP) provides food to many area families who would otherwise not be able to prepare a holiday meal. The organization has already begun accepting applications for this year's meal basket program from clients who qualify for its regular services. If you know of those in our community who may need this type of help during the holidays, please let them know RACAP will accept applications for the program until October 31, 2012. We at HTPC can assist by giving food, by donating money and gift cards to buy turkeys and other perishable items, and, as individuals or organizations, by sponsoring one or more families. Sponsorship of a family for Thanksgiving or Christmas involves providing all of the meal basket contents and, at Christmas, gifts for the family's children. Checks with "Holiday Program" on the memo line and gift cards can be mailed to RACAP, 307 Pfeil Street, Schertz, TX 78154. Food for the Holiday Meal Basket Program can be left below the Mission and Outreach bulletin board in the church's family room. Holiday Program food, as well as supplies for RACAP's food pantry can also be taken to RACAP at the address above between 1:00 and 3:00 PM Monday through Friday. Sponsorship application forms are available in the church office and in the family room and need to be returned to RACAP by October 26, 2012. RACAP will contact sponsors about their adopted Thanksgiving families by November 12 and their adopted Christmas families by December 1. Items needed for RACAP's Holiday Meal Basket Program Chicken Broth Flour Granulated sugar (four-pound bag) Brown sugar (one pound) Canned green beans and corn Evaporated milk Stuffing mix Canned pumpkin Canned yams Fruit cocktail Cranberry sauce RACAP asks that those sponsoring a family also include a turkey, eggs, margarine or butter, pie shells and rolls or bread in the basket. Canned meats Canned pasta with meat (ravioli, lasagna, etc.) Canned fruits Current RACAP Food Pantry Needs Canned sweet peas Canned tomato products (diced, sauce and paste) Dried beans Rice Cereal Soups (no cream soups) Hamburger and tuna helper Snacks Jell-O Muffin mixes Randolph Area Christian Assistance Program 307 Pfeil St, Schertz TX 78154 (210) 658-1613 2012 Thanksgiving and Christmas Holiday Program Sponsor Application Would you like to participate in a single holiday program or both? Please check: ____ Both holidays ____ Thanksgiving only ____ Christmas only Name of sponsoring organization or individual: __________________________________ Name of contact person: ___________________________________________________ Address: ________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________ Phone Number ______________________ Alternate phone number __________________ How many families do you wish to sponsor? ___________ What is the maximum size family you can sponsor? (number of family members) __________ Would you prefer to sponsor a senior citizen (single or couple) or a family with children? (please check) ____ Seniors only ____ Family/Families -- Will you be able to supply toys for children at Christmas? Yes / No ____ Does not matter If you can only assist those living in a specific area, please specify the zip code(s: __________________________________________________________________________ Other specific requests: ______________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________ Thank you for your support of this valuable and necessary program. Please return this sponsorship form to RACAP by October 26, 2012. You will contacted by November 12 with information on your adopted Thanksgiving family and by December 1 with information on your adopted Christmas family. Keenagers WHO: Keenagers (age 55 and older) WHAT: Monthly Luncheon WHEN: Thursday, October 25th at 11:30am WHERE: Chuy’s 14855 IH35, Selma Phone: 210-657-2489 Book Divas (formerly Lunch with Pastor Caryn) WHO: HTPC Ladies and Guests WHAT: Monthly Luncheon WHEN: Wed., October 3rd at 11:30am WHERE: Caparelli’s Italian Restaurant FM2696, SA (210-651-4817) Adventure Girls (formerly HTPW Book Group) WHAT: Monthly Meeting and book discussion WHEN: Thursday, Nov. 1 at 7pm WHERE: Westminster Room in Sanctuary THE BOOK: “Sullivan’s Island” by Dorthea Benton Frank ALSO: Let’s Have Lunch! Please bring a small snack for 8 people. Help us plan the reading list for this year by bringing suggestions. Contact Sheila Clark if you have ques tions or need childcare. WHO: HTPC Ladies and friends with the sparkle of adventure in their eyes WHAT: Honey Creek Nature Reserve Tour WHEN: Saturday, Oct. 27th at 8:00am WHERE: Meet at church to carpool ALSO: Walk is not strenuous. The tour is at 9am at Guadalupe State park. Please arrive at 8:30am. The tour is led by an interpreter and lasts approx. 2 hours. Park admission is required and a voluntary donation to Honey Creak is appreciated. Lunch following will be determined. t a e r t e R s ’ n e m Wo Hello, Girlfriends! Wishing you could sneak away for a relaxing time in the mountains? We’ve got the perfect plan! Cozy Mountain Lodge is a relaxing mountain lodge themed retreat the women of our church are doing together. It includes worship, Bible study, and time for laughter as well as time for quiet reflection. We’ll begin with dinner on the evening of Friday, November 2, 2012 and will finish by 3:00 p.m. on the afternoon of Saturday, November 3, 2012. Our retreat will be held at Slumber Falls in New Braunfels, and the cost is only $50.00 per person! This covers three delicious meals, fun and refreshing activities, and comfortable lodging. Call Katherine Mehaffey at (210) 314-4997 for more information, or stop by our table at the church this Sunday to learn more and register. Happy Anniversary 1st 1st 2nd 2nd 3rd 4th 4th 4th 6th 6th 7th 8th 8th 9th 10th 10th 11th 12th 12th 13th 13th 13th 13th 13th 13th 13th 14th 14th 15th 16th 18th 18th 21st 21st 21st 22nd 23rd 23rd 24th 25th 26th 26th 27th 28th 28th 28th 29th 29th 29th 29th 30th 31st Ed Bructsch 2nd Danielle & Larry Yano 19 Dr. Richard E. Kreutzer Joan Smith 3rd Leslie & Carla Moynahan 20 Ed DeValle Senior Pastor 5th Valerie Carter-Cole & Don 15 Nancy Smith Cole Kurt Schuster Rev. Richard Lavender 8th Donna & Robert Stein 24 Jack Hafer 9th Barbara & Ken Bailey 13 Parish Associate Landon Hockley 12th Diana & Charles Mascilli 27 Galen Lewis 13th Nancy & Scott Erickson 44 Randy Hoff 14th Angie & Eric Puder 12 Rev. John Shute 15th Claudia & Vince Betro 35 L. J. Miller 20th Jean & Jerry Zellers 28 Parish Associate Lorayne Cockran 22nd Betty & Dick Kreutzer 35 Sabrina Jefferies 24th Deanna & Scott Platt 4 Sarah Schavrien 25th Rosemarie & Philip Fetler 21 Dave Bird Karen Ball Ryan Mehaffey George Gwanltney Emma Fuller Valerie E. Carter-Cole Eva Ree Jordan Brian Boles [email protected] Rex Brinkman Courtland Equere Art Luensmann Becky Marvin Deanie Nunns Dear Fellow members of Holy Trinity Presbyterian Church Monika Thompson Harry Dinwiddie Thank you for the flowers and prayers during my recovery from foot Betty Thomas surgery. DiAnn Arnold Please know that I am healing well and anticipating my return to serJamie Meriwether vices next Sunday. Fred Hutchinson Caryl Swann In His Love Beth Davis Kolodzie Harper Lenore Vallery Pam Miller Tony DeWendt Susan Connally Volume 1, Issue Ethan Mueller Newsletter Date1 Ellie Juarez Jake Thompson, Sr. Sharon Boles Mission and Outreach Area Ministry: A less visible ministry which, Len Gray through our pledge to be a tithing church, reaches into the local, Kay Delpero national, and international communities to support mission work Luisa Paulino Megan Puder As Session Members begin to develop The Holy Trinity Plan for Bill Warren 2013, we encourage each member household to become a partner Deborah Ehrhadart Sharon Harrington in the Plan by pledging a portion of its resources to support the minMoralah LaBarge istry areas of Holy Trinity. Larry Sears Tom Entler Each man should give what he has decided in his heart to give, not Jill Porter reluctantly or under compulsion, for God loves a cheerful giver. 2 Grapevine Editor Let’s Talk Stewardship (cont.) Corinthians 9:7 Marion Griffin, Committee Chair
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