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1553 Kinney Ave., Mt. Healthy, OH 45231 • 513.522.3026
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The Congregation has called Pastor Todd Cutter, with 98% of the 109 votes in approval.
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Mark your calendars now for  Vacation Bible School August 4-8th Mon., Tues., Thurs., Fri. Aug. 4,5,7,8 — 9 a.m.–11:15 a.m. Wed., Aug. 6 — 5:30 p.m. Theme:  Power Lab Discovering Jesus’ Miraculous Power! Registration will begin soon!   dewd
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Stop by the display in the hallway downstairs for the latest gift certificates that are offered as a fund raiser by the youth.

House Painting Party

We have an opportunity to help a lady in Mt Healthy by painting her home.  Fred Mabry is planning on power washing on July 19th and we will start painting the following Saturday, July 26th. This        opportunity is for all ages, who want to be in Mt Healthy helping someone.  Please meet at church on July 26th at 8:30am, bring your paint brushes, etc. if you have any (we have extras) and we will head to the job site. 

 

We are also looking for any one who would like to feed the work crew.  Please contact Jean Mabry by cell: 237-3012, to let me know you are interested and also if you have any questions.

TUTOR NEEDED

Jennifer (Webb) Armstrong is looking for a tutor or recommendation of a tutor trained in the Orton-Gillingham reading system.  If you know of anyone, please call Jennifer at  543-3585.

bellWhile the Bell Choir is on hiatus, the bells have been refurbished, thanks to your generous donations!  Thank you!


GOOD NEWS and prayer list from last Sunday's bulletin
 

Narthex Addition Finances as of April 30, 2008

Amount approved by you for project =$850,000progress

Amount pledged by you                   =$670,000

Amount donated by you                   =$470,659

Amount paid out                              =$415,000

Please continue to make contributions to pay for the addition as you are able.

Did you know . . . that you can recycle your old phone books in the recycling container in Trinity’s parking lot?

 The Youth are going GREEN . . . Just as we have been doing the printer and cell phone recycling we are now providing a place for all of your papers to be recycled.  So save your junk mail, newspapers, anything paper that is not confidential and bring  it to church and place in the bin.  RECYCLING STARTS WITH YOU—Recycling begins when someone uses paper—whether it is a newspaper, magazine, grocery bag or a single sheet of office paper.  RECYCLING BIN—People take their paper to recycling bins, called Abitibi Paper Retrievers.  For the paper to be processed efficiently, it must be clean, dry, and free of foreign objects such as plastic, twine, metal or glass.  These requirements ensure efficiency and quality of the next steps.  COLLECTION AND DELIVERY—The paper is collected from the Abitibi Paper Retrievers and delivered to a processing center where careful sorting improves the efficiency of the entire recycling operation.  At the processing center the paper is sorted into mill-ready grades of paper.  

“The Experience”

From Christ Lutheran Church, Charlotte, NC

Join us for an evening of contemporary Christian music and drama.

Christ Lutheran Church

3301 Compton Rd.

Congratulations to Our Graduates!

Caitlin Bierman—McAuley H.S.—will attend Capital University

Will Holthaus—Fairfield H.S.—will attend The Ohio State University

Theresa Stockdale—Wyoming H.S.—willhat attend Ohio University

Rebecca Gardlik—Capital University—B.A. in History and Education

Tyler Moody—Centre College

Keller Schnier—University of Cincinnati—B.S. in Civil Engineering

Richard Stockdale—Ohio University—B.A. in Psychology

Cartoonist Kevin Rains - Faith KARtoons faithcartoons.com
   
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pennyWELCA is collecting pennies (other coins, green backs and checks—made payable to WELCA) for theRed Eye Women of Tanzania. Jars for your contributions are at the entrances to the worship space.

MISSION TRIPS TO JUAREZ, MEXICO

A Christian-based group, People Building People is offering mission trip opportunities again this summer.  People from many local congregations will join together to build houses in Juarez.  Each trip lasts 10 days including travel time beginning  June 13, 20, 27, July 4 and August 2.  The cost is $520.00 per person plus the cost of your meals while in travel status.  If you are interested and want more information, go to www.peoplebuildingpeople.org or contact Dave Miller at 207-2602.

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PLEASE  REMEMBER  IN  YOUR PRAYERS

Trinity’s Call Committee and Council as they consider a primary candidate to fill our need for a full time pastor.

We pray for all of Trinity’s staff, especially Interim Pastor Rich Genzman, Visitation Pastor Erv Streng, Parish Worker Nancy Tolford-Peeno as they provide their dedicated service to the Lord.

All those serving our country including Paula Eversole, Adam Ashbrock, Michael Philips, Matt Howard, Jacob Brock, Ross Thrailkill, Kevin Ernst, Nicholas Kostoff, and Ronald Dell.

We pray for Graceworks (formerly Lutheran Social Services) and for our church, Trinity Lutheran Church, Mt. Healthy.

Missionaries around the world serving on our behalf, including the missionary Trinity is supporting, Dale A. Linder, serving in Ngaoundere, Cameroon, Central Africa.

Those from Trinity who are hospitalized:  Anne Louise Peters at Mercy Fairfield

Those from Trinity in extended care:  Geneva Imhulse at Sterling House in Urbana, OH, Olive Gabel at Llanfair Retirement Center, Grace Wiechers at Mercy, St. Clare, and Charlotte Long and Ruth Atkinson at Heartland at Woodridge.

Those from Trinity who are homebound:   Marcella Bobinger, Ernie Dasch, Lois McAdams, Marie Schumacher, Diane Sorn,  Anne Louise Peters  and  Anne and John Wade.

Those from Trinity who are in retirement facilities:  Rita Atkins, Elaine and Jim Benedict, Ella Boegeman, Elores Estenson, Esther Feinthel, Naomi Gabbard, Lois Greenberg, Emily Habel, Alice Hanesworth, Evelyn Heyl, Kathleen and Bob McIntire, Maggie Mollenkopf, Vera Muehlenhard, Margaret Obercorn, Mary Roller, and Virginia Thompson.

 

   
Announcements Page
Attendance (06/15):

8:15 am:  72

10:45 am - 113

Have you ever borrowed something from Trinity?  If you haven’t had the chance to bring it back, please do so at your earliest convenience.  Properties and the   Space Usage Committee are currently  taking inventory of the church property.             Thanks!

Do you consider yourself handy?  Have an interest in using your skills?  Trinity Properties Committee is looking for a few willing individuals to join our laid-back and ambitious group.  We always have something interesting to do.  We meet once every two-three months for a couple of hours and occasionally on the spur-of-the-moment to take care of a needed task.  Please contact Tim Tolford if you can help!  tim@tolford.com or 513-200-5130.

 

TRINITY  SOFTBALL  PLAYERSsoftball

won their game this past         Tuesday night by the 10         run rule!  They play again on Tuesday, July 1st on Field 2 at the North End Fields in Hamilton on Joe Nuxhall Blvd.   



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OUR PRAYER LIST:

Bernadette Barone

Gary Bierman

Linda Beinke

Lisa Boebinger

Billy Burkhardt

Pam Cobb

Fredrick Deuling

Michele Eppler

Roman Fariello

Jessica Finkle

Edward  Gutknecht

Kermit  Gutknecht

Mike Haggard and family

Alberta Haughton

Geneva Imhulse

Jackie  Kattelman

Marge MacQuiston

Joyce  Mendini

Stu Morrison

Billy Boy Moss

Jackie Newman

Jeff Pearce

Judi Peters

Patty Rean

Gisela Rodas

Donna Rosberg

Ruth Rosberg

Craig Rosevear

Amberly Selby

Aimee Servanti

Dan  Stroeh

Diana  Suer

Phyllis  Sutts

Anne and John Wade

Vernon  Walker

Jackie Weigan

Kaylee Grace Whitacre

Valerie  Young

Note: In order to keep our prayer list current, names will remain on the list for one month and then be taken off unless requested to be kept on.



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