Through Service
Christian Education
S001. Board of Christian Education
Serve on Board of Christian Education.
S002. Preschool-Kindergarten Class
(Team
Teach) Lead, assist, or substitute for a Sunday Morning Class at 9:45
a.m. for
preschool-kindergarten age children.
S003. 1st & 2nd Grade
(Team
Teach) Lead, assist, or substitute for a Sunday morning class at 9:45
a.m. for 1st and 2nd graders.
S004. 3rd- 4th grade
(Team
Teach) Lead, assist, or substitute for a Sunday morning class at 9:45
a.m. for 3rd 4th graders.
S005. 5th -6th Grade
(Team Teach) Lead, assist, or substitute for a Sunday morning
class at 9:45 a.m. for 5th 6th
graders.
S006. Confirmation
Assist with program teaching children entering 7th and 8th
grades. This is a two year program which meets Sunday evenings.
S007. Confirmation Guide
(Team Teach). Lead or assist for Sunday morning or Sunday evening at
11:15 a.m. or 6:30 p.m. - 7th and 8th graders.
S008. Confirmation Camp
Confirmation group, 7th and 8th graders, attending a
week long camp in the summer.
S009. High School Leaders (Sunday AM)
(Team
Teach). Lead or assist for Sunday morning at 11:15 a.m. or special
events for high school age children.
S010. Children’s Library
Maintain,
organize, and facilitate the children’s library. Create ways to get
children involved in reading Christian books.
S011. Vacation Bible School
(1x
year). Lead, assist, or donate for Vacation Bible School. VBS
needs at least
8 adult volunteers to help with each station. VBS usually takes place
during summer for 1 week in morning.
S012. Birthday and Baptismal Anniversary
Cards
(1x month). Write and mail cards to Sunday School children on their
birthdays and the anniversary of their baptisms.
SO13. Crafts for Children
Create and lead crafts with children 2-3 times per year. Or donate
craft materials to Sunday School children.
SO14. Snacks for Children
Donate
snacks for Sunday School Children.
Lay/Service Ministries
S150.
Board of Lay/Service Ministries
Serve on Board of
Lay/Service Ministry.
S151.
E-Mail Prayer Support
A distribution
list of those willing to pray is administered in the office. E-mail
messages
are sent out to those
who have asked to be on the list when prayer requests are received.
S152.
The Visitors
A group who visits
homebound and others on a regular basis. The group meets every other month
to share information.
S153.
Tape Ministry
Tape and duplicate audio tapes of the worship services for distribution to
shut-ins and others. Weddings and funerals are taped if requested.
S154. Transportation
As needed for attendance at worship services, church activities, medical
appointments, etc.
S155. Lantern
The Lantern is the official publication of Trinity Evangelical Lutheran
Congregation. This newsletter is published and distributed about once a
month to members and friends of the congregation. Place articles in the
Lantern mailbox in the Library or email to lantern@trinitymthealthy.org
S156. Stephen Ministers
Persons with 50 hours of training equipping them to help people work through
problems and issues. Potential care receivers are suggested by pastoral
staff and are visited before a Stephen Minister is assigned.
S157. Meal Coordinator
Assist
with organizing meals when needed.
S158. Altar Rose Delivery
Volunteers who deliver altar roses (used to announce births and deaths) to
families
when needed after the worship service.
S159. Visitation of
Elderly & Shut-Ins
(1x/mth) Monthly
calls on elderly, homebound, shut-ins, and persons in care facilities.
S160. Hospital
Visitation
Visiting the
hospitalized.
S161. Mailings to
Shut-Ins
Lessons and prayers are mailed each week.
WELCA
(Women
of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America)
S200.
WELCA Board
Serve on WELCA
Board.
S201.
Funeral Meals
WELCA offers the loving
service of providing a meal for bereaved family and friends following a
funeral service. Congregational members provide food and serving/cleanup for
these meals which are held in Trinity Hall.
S201.
Prayer Chains
The Circles have prayer
chains. These are used whenever someone has a special need, joy, sorrow,
etc. which is committed to prayer. Prayer chains are usually started from
the church office but you are welcome to call the leaders directly. While
the present prayer chains are centered in the circles, any member of Trinity
is welcome to participate.
S202.
Mother Daughter Banquet
WELCA sponsors an annual
Mother-Daughter Banquet -usually held in late April or early May.
S203.
Golden Age Event
WELCA sponsors an annual
luncheon event to honor Trinity members 70 years and older. This event is
usually held in September or October.
S204.
School Kits
WELCA gathers school
supplies based on a list from Lutheran World Relief. These supplies are used
to put together school kits to be sent to Lutheran World Relief for
distribution where needed most.
S205.
Health Kits
WELCA gathers health
supplies based on a list from Lutheran World Relief. These supplies are used
to put together health kits to be sent to Lutheran World Relief for
distribution where needed most.
S206.
Joy Circle
One of two Circles which
meet monthly for Bible study, stewardship activities and fellowship. Joy
Circle meets on the second Monday of each month at 7:30 p.m..
S207.
Faith Circle
One of two Circles which
meet monthly for Bible study, stewardship activities and fellowship. Faith
Circle meets on the first Thursday of each month at 1:00 p.m..
S208.
Thank Offering Sunday
Participate in
worship services for Thank Offering Sunday by ushering, reading the lesson,
or preaching.
Stewardship
S250. Board of Stewardship
(1x month) Manages finances and stewards the gifts and various funds of the
congregations, including
Trinity Tomorrow Fund used for improvement of facilities and future needs
and creative outreach for special needs. Prepares annual budget to
present to the congregation.
S251. Financial Secretaries
Prepare deposits on Sunday mornings and deposit at the bank. (Every
Sunday-on a rotating basis – currently every 6 weeks)
S252. Sunday Offering Counters
Count offerings on Sunday mornings. (Every Sunday on a rotating basis,
currently every 8 weeks)
S253. Stewardship Program
Help with annual stewardship emphasis.
S254. Endowment Committee
The
Endowment Committee manages the Endowment Fund, which provides for
extraordinary ministries. Only the generated income of the fund can be
spent each year. Members are elected for a specific term, and meet 4
times per year..
Evangelism
S300. Board of Evangelism
Serve on Board of Evangelism.
S301. Neighborhood Newsletter
Community newsletter with
information about the church which is sent out several times a year
including information about special holiday services, etc.
S302. Tutoring Program
Volunteer tutors spend
time once a week with children in the Mt. Healthy School District. Other
help is needed coordinating publicity, recruiting volunteers, and the annual
Tutor’s Luncheon.
S303. Muffin Ministry
(1x/mth) Muffins,
cookies, or flowers are delivered to visitors within one week of first visit
to Trinity.
S304.
New Member’s Tapes & Brochure
Planning and making video tapes and
brochures to introduce new members to the ministries and activities
available at Trinity.
S305. New Member
Magazines
Submitting subscriptions
to the Lutheran for new members for the first year of member ship.
S306. Jolly Extroverts
(1x/mth) Hickman
Street greeters before all services.
S307.
Servant Saturdays
(1x month) Servant
Saturday is an opportunity to preach the Gospel of serving others in out
community in a practical way Examples of Servant Saturday are raking leaves,
washing cars, offering hot chocolate or Cokes, etc. Scheduled for the
4th
Saturday of the month.
Christian Fellowship
S350. Board of Christian Fellowship
Serve on Board of Christian Fellowship.
S351. Coffee Hour
Make coffee, set up for coffee and breakfast snacks between services.
Clean Up. Every Sunday.
S352. Trinity Folk
Plan and coordinate monthly meetings/activities for Folk (1 x month)
S353. Annual Congregational Picnic
Work on a team to plan and carry out plans for annual picnic (1 x year)
S354. Advent Event
Work on Committee to plan and carry out event on first Sunday of Advent.
(1x year)
S355. Progressive Dinner
Coordinate the homes for the “courses” of the dinner. Provide poster
for sign up. (1 x year)
S356. Special Potlucks
Help coordinate and organize potluck dinners.
S357. New Member Receptions
Provide food for new members. Set up and clean up (2x year)
S358. Men’s Softball Team
Coordinate and lead men’s softball team (2months in summer)
S359. Bleacher Bunch (softball)
Come and cheer the softball team during 2 months in summer
S360. Rafting Trip
Organize, make reservations, etc. for annual rafting trip.
S361. Sailing Trip
Organize, make reservations, etc. for sailing
trip.
S362. Golf Outings
Organize and plan for several golf outings during the golf season.
S363. Dance Classes
Willing to organize dance classes for fellowship
S364. Adult Crafts
Willing to coordinate and lead adult crafts during special events.
S365. Other Travel Opportunities
Ideas for other travel opportunities for retreat or growth.
Clara’s Corner
S400. Committee Participation
(1x month) Attend monthly meetings of Clara's Corner Committee. Assist
in
developing meeting agenda, facilitating the meeting, taking minutes and
contacting committee members, etc.
S401. Recruitment & Liaison to Referral
Agencies
(1-3x year) A volunteer who contacts potential referral sources and meets
with potential residents and arranges placements, and coordinates and
maintains communications with referral agency or their representative.
S402. Maintenance
(2-3x month) Volunteers who repair and maintain houses and property,
purchase supplies and arrange for repairs and services when needed.
Coordinate, pick-up, maintain inventory, and distribute donated household
items to residents.
S403. Financial
(1x month) A volunteer who monitors the budget and distribution of funds.
Requests funds as needed. Assists residents with budgeting if
requested.
S404. Marketing & Publicity
(1-2x month) A creative volunteer who writes articles for the Lantern and
other publications. does Temple Talks, and in addition contacts and meets
the potential referral agencies.
S405. Social Support to Residents
(1-2x month)
Volunteers to offer support to residents through regular phone or
face-to-face contact. Assist residents in finding community resources
to meet their needs, provide support with medical appointments and
hospitalizations, provide assistance in dealing with emergencies.
S406. Liaison to PPC
(1x/month) A volunteer to keep council informed of activities, residents,
and issues.
S407. Rent Collection
(1x month) Collect rent checks, contact residents when late or not
paid, and take checks to church office.
S408. Thank You Cards
(6-8x
year) Write thank you notes to people who donate with time, talents,
and finances.
S409. Change of Residents
(1-3x year) Volunteers to clean, paint, shop for needed household items,
contact City of Mt. Healthy to notify them of resident changes, contact
utilities to notify them of billing changes, meet with new residents to
review and sign criteria statement, and assist with moving them into or out
of the apartments.
S410. Provide Transportation
(6-8x year) Volunteers who are available to provide transportation when
needed.
S411. Babysitting
(3-4x
year) Volunteers who are available to provide child care when needed.
S412. Emergency Assistance
(3-6x year) Volunteers who are available in case of emergency to assist
with things such as transportation, babysitting, financial assistance (with
reimbursement at a later date from the committee), minor medical care,
shopping, etc.
S413. Shopping
(3-6x year) Volunteers who are available to shop for groceries, etc.
when needed.
Worship
S450. Board of Worship
Serve as member of Board of Worship.
S451. Lector
(6x year) Read the
scripture lessons either at 8:15 or at 11:15 service. Scriptures are mailed
on Thursday each week.
S452. Usher
Men, women, youth are needed to provide
various assistance including to hand out bulletins before the service, pass
out friendship pads, take up the offering, and assist at communion at each
service.
S453. Assisting Minister
(6x/year) Lay persons trained to help lead
worship assisting with liturgy, prayers & communion at 8:30 & sings at
11:15. Assisting with reading the lessons & gospel, prayers and
communion at 9:45.
S454. Communion Distribution
(6x/year)
Assist in serving communion at Break Out! 9:45
S455. Service Coordinator
(1 year) Contact volunteers to be ushers,
or assisting ministers for a specific service.
S456. Lector
Coordinator
(1 year) Contacts volunteers to be
lectors at 8:30 & 11:15 services.
S457. Altar Guild
(6x/year) Responsible for all
physical phases of worship – altar care, candles, altar flowers, hymn
boards, communion preparation/clean-up, baptismal needs, etc.
S458. Communion
Preparation
(1x month) Communion preparation and
clean-up at three services.
S459. Communion
Ministers
(1x/mth) Persons trained and
commissioned to take communion from the worship service to those who are
homebound or in extended care.
S460. Worship Planners
Committee
(6x/year) Reviews scriptures for each
Sunday, assists in development of themes for worship, and assists in
planning worship services.
S461. Chancel Choir
(1x/week) Provides special music and
assists in leading of songs and liturgy at the 8:15 and 11:15 services.
Rehearsals are Wednesday evenings at 7:30pm.
S462. BreakOut!
Singers
(1-2x/week) Leads worship and provides
music for 9:45 service. The band generally rehearses once a week on
Saturdays at 9:00am.
S463. BreakOut!
Musicians
(1-2x/week) Provide accompaniment for
singers on various instruments. The band generally rehearses once a
week on Saturdays at 9:00am.
S464. Special Music
(1-2x/year) Volunteers are needed to
provide special music at the 8:15 and 11:15 services on Sunday during the
year when the choirs are not singing and during the summer.
S465. Bell Choir
(1x/week) Provides special music on a
periodic basis once or twice per month at the 8:15 & 11:15 services.
They rehearse on Wednesday evenings at 7:00pm.
S466. Substitute
Musicians
(1-2x/year) Volunteers are needed for
piano and organ as well as other instruments for when regular players are
unavailable.
S467. Musicians (Vocal
or Instrumental)
Willing to provide vocal or instrumental
music to enhance worship.
S468. Dance
Willing to provide special dancing to
enhance worship.
S469. Christmas
Pageant
Assist with the planning & production of
the Christmas Pageant by the choir including assigning, fitting, and sewing
of costumes, setting up the set, applying make-up, and running the light and
sound systems.
S470. Trinity Art
Guild
Plans and makes banners for the sanctuary
and prayers pillows for use in Sunday School.
S471. Funeral
Preparation
(4-8x/year) Assist family at funeral
as needed.
S472. Wedding
Preparation
(4-8x/year) Assists couples at the
rehearsal to open & close the building, decorate the sanctuary. Might
require 6-8 hours per wedding.
S473. Mid-Week
Communion
(1x/mth) Assist in preparation of the
communion elements for mid-week communion service held in the lounge on the
third Wednesday of each month.
S474. BreakOut!
Projector
(1x/mth) Run projector for BreakOut!
Service at 9:15.
S475. Drama
Volunteers needed periodically for special
performances.
S476. Bell Ringer
Rings bells before each service begins.
S477. Soloist
Soloists are needed for weddings and
funerals.
S478. Baptismal
Certificates
Use calligraphy to prepare baptismal
certificates.
S479. Cradle Roll
Prepare name for the cradle roll wall
hanging.
S480. Audio Technician
Willing to train as audio technician to
assist during worship.
Young People’s Work
S500. Board of Young People's Work
Serve on the Board of Young People's Work
S501. Gift Certificate Sales
(1x
month) Volunteer taking orders for Gift Certificates or handing out
Gift Certificates.
Money is counted and given to Financial Secretary.
S502. Baked Goods Sellers
(1x
month) Volunteer to sell Bake Goods on Sunday Morning.
S503. Baked Goods Baker
(1x
month) Volunteer to make delicious Bake Goods for the Youth to sell on
Sunday Mornings.
S504. Decorate Bulletin Boards
(1x
month) Need person to design/decorate Youth Board Monthly
S505. Parents/Youth Newsletter
(1x
month) Need person to gather information (schedule of events, prayer
list,
etc) and send letter out to parents of the youth.
S506. Youth Newsletter
(1x
month) Assemble information, events, dates, etc. into a newsletter and
mail to high school class.
S507. Phone Call Ministry
(As
needed). Calling a list of people to remind them of an event or
following up with who is coming.
S508. Chaperone Kirkwood
(1x year) Lead small groups of high school age children in
discussion and participate in activities for the First weekend in January.
S509. Drivers to Youth Events
Drive
small group of kids to various events.
S510. Youth Winter Retreat Planning
Assist in
Planning the Kirkwood weekend retreat.
S511. Faith trek/ Leadership Institute
(4x year)
Drive/Arrange for our kids to get to various locations.
S512. Birthday Gifts for Youth
(1x
month) Purchase and give Christian music CD’s to each high school
youth.
S513. Refreshments Sunday AM Class
Donate
food or beverages to high school class.
S514. Food Sunday Evening Small Group
(2x
month) Provide food for Food, Fun, Fellowship.
S515. Holiday Visits to Shut-Ins
(1 x year- usually Christmas or Easter) Organize, Deliver small gift,
and spend time with older church member.
S516. College Kids Care Packages
(2x year)
Organize and Send bake goods, small gifts, etc. to college students of the
church.
S517. Congregational Lunches
(3-4x
year) Organize, make, and serve brunch or lunch before a
Congregational meeting.
S518. Mentoring Youth
(2x
month) Meet with several youth throughout year. Many topics can
be used.
Special Programs Sponsored by Youth
S550. Family Fun Night
(6x year): Lead, Assist, or Attend in a Sunday evening geared for families.
Crafts, dinner, story, and games are included in a Family Fun Night.
Themes are provided.
S551. Food, Fun, Fellowship
(1x
month) Provide food for fellowship and servant events.
S552. Parents Night Out
(6x year) Need Adults to chaperone the youth while babysitting children.
Need at least 4 adults per night. Parents Night Out is a free service
for parents to drop their children off at church from 3:30-8:30 PM.
Dinner, movie, and games provided.
S553. Valentine’s Day Dinner
(1 x year). Assist or Attend in a Night of Romance. Gifts are
given out and dinner is provided. This event is not just for married
couples.
Properties
S600. Board of Properties
Serve on the Board of Properties.
S601. Building Maintenance & Repair
Volunteers needed to come to the church and help with maintenance and
repairs when needed.
S602. Distribution of Keys
A
volunteer who maintains & organizes distribution of keys to members who need
them.
S603. Loan of Tables & Chairs
Be
contact for and maintain information concerning the loaning of tables
and chairs.
S604. Building Usage Planning
Volunteer for group which coordinates building usage and planning.
S605. Sound System
Volunteers are needed to learn to operate the sound systems for worship
services.
S606. Nightly Lock-Up
A
volunteer is needed to check all doors for nightly lock-up. Preferably
someone who lives nearby.
S607. Grounds Keeping
Volunteers needed to help with grounds keeping activities, including bushes,
flowers, & outside lights.
S608. Painting/Wallpaper Hanging
Experienced volunteers needed on occasion to paint and hang wallpaper.
S609. Electric Work
Skilled volunteers needed occasionally to repair and maintain electric
system.
S610. Plumbing Work
Skilled
volunteers needed occasionally to repair and maintain plumbing.
S611. Carpentry Work
Skilled volunteers needed occasionally for carpentry work.
S612. Snow Removal on Sidewalks
Volunteers needed to shovel snow from walks especially before worship on
Sunday mornings.
S613. Chair/Table Set-Up
Volunteers needed before events to set up chairs & tables, afterwards to
take down.
S614. Computer Tech Committee
Group of skilled computer technicians who meet to help maintain and organize
office systems.
S615. Project Committee
Volunteers needed for “special” projects when they arise.
S616. Web Site Maintenance
Skilled web site volunteers needed to update and maintain church web site.
Social
Action/Outreach
S650. Board of Social Action/Outreach
Serve on Board of Social Action and Outreach.
S651. Missionaries
Volunteers who help support our missionaries through prayer and monetary
gifts.
S652. Habitat for Humanity
Volunteers who join with other groups to participate in Habitat for Humanity
(building homes for needy)
S653. Sign of the Cross Housing
Help organize efforts at Trinity to support the Sign of the Cross Housing
projects. Help includes: prayers, sending missionaries to Over-the-Rhine,
and volunteer crews to help with renovations, etc.
S654. SON Serving Our Neighbors
Help organize efforts to support the SON ministries through Trinity.
Distributes food to the needy in our area – associated with the FreeStore
food bank.
S655. Wernle Children’s Home
Help organize efforts at Trinity to support Wernle Children’s Home.
Wernle is a residence facility for 90 boys ranging in age from 6 to 18.
Provides various services for the boys and helps them grow beyond their
problems.
S656. Sewing Ladies
Help lead this group which meets at 10 am on third Wednesday of the month
with a covered dish luncheon at noon. Among many other activities they
sew beautiful quilts given to each child baptized at Trinity.
S657. Sharing Tree
Christmas Giving Tree through Mt. Healthy
School District.
A.
□ Sharing Tree Coordinator
B.
□ Sharing Tree Sponsor
Administration
S700. Parish Planning Council
Parish Planning Council is comprised of elected officers, appointed officers
(recording secretary and treasurer), Board Directors and Staff. The
Council meets monthly and as needed.
S701. Executive Team
Consists of the President and 2 Vice Presidents of the PPC, Pastor, Parish
Worker, and two past vice presidents. Meets monthly on third Thursday
of the month.
S702. Personnel Committee
The Personnel Committee consists of 5 members of the congregation who are
appointed by the president of the PPC and are responsible to the president.
Their responsibilities include maintaining staff responsibilities and
vacation schedules; conducting annual reviews of staff performance; making
salary recommendations and interviewing new staff.
S703. Nominating Committee
Consists of 6 voting members of the congregation elected at the October
congregational meeting. Nominates candidates for various offices and
board positions.
S704. Leadership Team
The Leadership Team consists of the elected officers, board chairmen, staff
and congregational leaders who meet to pray, plan and look at the direction
the congregation is moving.
S705. Leadership Retreats
Leaders of the congregation spend retreats praying, planning and looking at
the direction the congregation is moving. Training and various future
projects can come out of these retreats.
S706. Ministries Study Team
Group which was formed at a Leadership Retreat to focus on the various
ministries at Trinity and to organize the Opportunities for Faith
Participation materials.
S707. Church Constitution Study Team
Group which was formed at a Leadership Retreat to study the current
organizational structure at Trinity and make recommendations.
Office
S750. Bulletin Preparation/collation
Help collate, fold, and staple weekly bulletins. Many able bodies
needed. (1x per week 2-3 hours)
S751. Duplicating Lantern
Run off pages of monthly newsletter. (1x month approx. 4-5 hours)
S752. Lantern Preparation/Assembly
Help collate, fold, and staple monthly newsletter. Many volunteers needed
for each month. (1 x month 4-5 hours)
S753. Lantern Mailing
Sort mailing, take mailing to bulk mailing center. (1x per month, 1-2
hours)
S754. Open Doors on Sunday Mornings
Unlock Church doors for worship. (Every Sunday)
S755. Membership Records/Data Base
Data entry information into “church windows” membership program.
S756. Altar Flower Orders/Dedications
Check flower chart orders; call florist, relay dedications for bulletins to
office staff.
S757. New Member Posters
Make new member posters with pictures and information provided. (2x per
year-4 posters)
S758. Telephone Messaging
Volunteer who answers phones on weekdays when staff have their monthly staff
meeting off site.
S759. Membership Directory
Tracking and organizing membership directory changes for update of
directory.
S760. Photography
Skilled photographer to take photos of new members and other events for
bulletin board.
Special
S800.
Delegate to Synod Assembly
Attend Synod
Assembly representing Trinity Lutheran Church.
S801.
Publicity
Provide general
publicity, such as posters and notices. Serve as "media contact"
person for Trinity.
Opportunities
for Faith Participation Through Nurture
Adult Education
N001. Adult Classes Sunday Morning
Participate in Adult Education classes on Sunday Morning at: 9:45
or 11:15
N002. Adult Inquirers Class
Participate in Inquirers Class about the Lutheran faith as a new member
or for review.
N003. Spiritual Gifts/Networking Class
Participate in a Spiritual Gifts/Networking class at:
9:45 11:15 (other)
N004. Discipleship Class
Participate in a Discipleship Class at 11:15
WELCA
N100. Mother Daughter Banquet
Attend the Mother Daughter Banquet.
N101. Golden Age Event
Attend the Golden Age Event in September.
N102. Joy Circle
Become a member of Joy Circle.
N103. Faith Circle
Become a member of Faith Circle.
Small Group Ministries
N200. Men’s Breakfast Bible Study
Interested in attending the Breakfast Bible Study on 1st
and 3rd Thursday mornings at 6:30am.
N201. Monday Night Small Group #1
Interested in attending this group which currently meets on the 1st
and 3rd Monday evenings at 7:30 pm. at the Kuenzli home and is
composed primarily of “empty nesters”. The focus is Adult Spiritual Growth.
N202. Monday Night Small Group #2
Interested in attending this group which currently meets on 1st
and 3rd Monday evening at 7:00 pm. At the Rieger home.
Everyone is welcome. The focus is Adult Spiritual Growth.
N203. Tuesday Morning Bible Study
Interested in attending this group which meets every Tuesday morning at 9:30
am Trinity Hall. Jim Benedict leads the class.
N204. Thursday Evening Women’s Bible Study
#1 – Biblical Babes
Interested in joining this group which concentrates on various books of the
Bible and faith based studies of life issues. The group meets on the 2nd
and 4th Thursday at 7:30pm. at Phyllis Slusher’s home.
N205. Thursday Evening Women’s Bible Study
#2 – Coffee Chicks
Interested in attending this group which meets Thursday at 7:30 pm. Once a
month. The Focus is women’s issues. For example: Spiritual growth,
marriage, children, work, etc.
N206. Spiritual Direction Group
Interested in attending this group which meets on the 3rd Tuesday
at 7:00pmfor listening and companionship on the journey of faith. Is
marked by deep silences.
N207. Youth Small Group #1
Interested in attending this group which includes high school age kids.
The focus is Youth Spiritual Growth and continuing building relationships
among another. This group meets 2x month on Sunday afternoons.
N208. Youth Small Group #2
Interested
in attending this group which includes high school age kids. The focus
is Youth Spiritual Growth and continuing building relationships among one
another. This group meets 2x month on Wed. evenings at 6:00pm.
Via de Cristo Reunion Groups:
Via de Cristo is a movement among Lutherans that has its roots in the Roman
Catholic “Cursillo” (“short course”) movement in Spain. After a VDC weekend,
one of the primary ways to stay in and accountable on the journey of faith
is to meet regularly with others around the topics of study, piety and
action. The groups are open to anyone wanting to attend to the faith journey
in this way. There are currently three groups meeting:
N300. Saturday Morning Men’s Group
Meets at Brotherton’s Mt. Healthy restaurant at 7:30 AM and then adjourns to
church at 8:30 – weekly – contact person: Kevin Hoch: 931-8797.
N301. Thursday Morning Men’s Group
Meets at Brotherton’s Mt. Healthy restaurant at 6:30 AM 2nd, 4th
and 5th Thursdays – contact person: Rick Theders; 772-3828
N302. Women’s Group (time/date/contact
person, phone)
In addition, there is a monthly gathering for all involved in every
congregation in our area. It usually meets (7:30 the first Saturday) at
Trinity in the lounge – contact person: Kevin Hoch: 931-8797. It is called
Ultreya.
Christian Fellowship Nurture
N400. Trinity Folk
Would like to participate in activities held by: Trinity Folk.
N401. Annual Congregational Picnic
Would like to attend and bring a dish to annual picnic in September.
N402. Advent Event
Would like to attend and bring a dish to festive event.
N403. Progressive Dinner
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