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Our Mission:“Sharing the Caring Christ with all People”
A Prince of Peace Lutheran School Association Church and
a Good Shepherd Community Congregation
Sunday Services: 8:00am & 10:30am
Sunday School for All Ages: 9:15am
(September—May)
Sunday Radio Broadcast at 8:00am on WVAL 800 on the AM dial and
streaming live on the internet at www.800wval.com
Trinity’s Website: www.trinitysr.org
JANUARY TRINITY TIDINGS Trinity Lutheran Church
Upcoming Events: Jan. 1—Happy New Year....2018!
Jan. 3—God’s Grub Resumes
Jan 3—Confirmation Classes
Resume
Jan 11—Joint Leadership,
Lay Ministry and Finance
Planning Meeting
Jan. 15—Martin Luther King Jr. Day
Jan. 19—POP Kindergarten info
night
Jan. 21—Door offering for Church
of the Week
Jan 21—New Member Class
Begins
Jan 22—26 National Lutheran Schools
Week
Jan 22—Dine to Donate at
TX Roadhouse
Jan 25—Newsletter Deadline
Endowments, Memorials and
Thank Offerings in December
Elisabeth and Gregg Jacobsen ,
Roger and Susan Petersen, Brian and Jane Turner,
Scott and Ruth Meyer, Carol Sova,
Pat Sauer, Leonard and Mona Smallwood,
Donna Esselman, Steven and Lynn Teders,
Ruth Gottschalk, Jan Sorell,
Ron and Sharon Eickhoff,
Dennis and Lois Weber, Carol Behrendt,
Karen and Dave Strohschein, Lori Long,
Paul and Clarissa Jacobson,
Carole and Brian Evensen, Evelyn Pingel,
Virgil and Sue Bragelman, Lewis and Pat Walker,
Bev and Lloyd Karls
in memory of LuVern Neils
Paul and Nancy Cloeter, Endowment in memory
of LuVern Neils
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PASTOR’S PEN
A New Day is Dawning
2018. If you are signing and dating an-ything, 2018, as of right now, probably isn’t rolling off of your pen. For some the date takes a while to “stick”. It’s awkward and un-comfortable, at least at the beginning. It’s been second nature for close to a year to write 2017; but that year is gone. The calen-
dar has flipped. The past is the past.
The new year starts abruptly, but our lives usually don’t. We still look, sound, and perhaps smell the same on January 1, 2018 as we did on December 31, 2017. We may even be inclined to live like we have this past year. Why change?
And yet, something has. The transition from the former to the new is not often quick and painless, nor does it only happen on the calendar. Paul writes that we are, in Jesus, to put off your old self, which belongs to your former manner of life and is corrupt through deceitful desires and to be re-newed in the spirit of your minds, and to put on the new self, created after the likeness of God in true righteousness and holiness (Ephesians 4:22-24).
By the time we hit February, 2018 will
be ingrained in your DNA. Your hand will au-tomatically move with a knowledge all its own. In some ways, perhaps your life too moves automatically in light of the forgiveness of Je-sus. However, our hands remember the new date much faster than our hearts and minds forget our former sinful ways. It is a daily putting on and taking off, much like the mental exercise of writing 2018
will be for the next few days or weeks. God has already forgiven your former sins, your former manner of living through deceitful de-sires, and placed His Spirit within you. He is making all things new in you (Revelation 21:5). The New Year brings new moments to live in His likeness. Off in the distance, if God so wills it, awaits 2019. The hearts of believers, however, await something far greater than another calendar change; we await the day, He will wipe away every tear form their eyes, and death shall be no more, neither shall there be mourning, nor crying, nor pain anymore, for the former things have passed away in the new heaven and the new earth (Revelation 21:4). God’s blessings to you as you put on the new!
Rev. David Hinz
TRANSFER THE BLESSINGS
You can find brochures and forms both on the Trinity website and at the back of
the sanctuary.
Information and confidential consulta-tion about planned giving options can be obtained by contacting Mr. David Priebe, retired
business attorney (612)508-4640. David is a Gift
Planning Counselor for the MN North District - LCMS.
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DCO CORNER
I invite you to come to the next new
member class! We will use the Bible
study book: I Have Good News for
You.
Some of the questions discussed in
this course are:
➢How can we know there is a God?
➢What did Christ really accomplish?
➢How can you know for sure whether you are con-
verted?
➢Will you stay in your Christian faith?
➢Can anyone be saved without being baptized?
➢Who should not eat and drink at the Lord’s Table?
➢What will heaven be like?
If you are considering membership here at
Trinity and you have not been confirmed in the
Lutheran Church this is the “Adult Confirmation
Class” required for membership. Members are also
invited to take the class as a confirmation refresher.
If you are transferring here from another
Lutheran Church I encourage you to take the class
because Bible study is always an opportunity to
learn and it helps me to get to know you so that I
may assist you in becoming an active member.
For those that finish this nine-week class and want
to pursue membership here at Trinity there is three-
week Spiritual Gift discovery process and then a
new member reception on Sunday April 22nd,
2018.
The first class is Sunday, January 21st at 9:15am in
the Large classroom. If you have children between
the ages of 3 years to 4th Grade they can be in their
Sunday School class at the same time. Also, if you
have need for the nursey from younger children it
too will be available.
Thirty nine years ago I was invited to a new mem-
ber class just like this one. When I look back on
that class I can honestly say it was a pivotal point in
my spiritual life. God continues to work through
the message of forgiveness of sins in Christ today.
I look forward to this class and my prayer is that
you will take the opportunity to join me. There is
no cost or pre-registration necessary, just come on
Sunday, January 21st. The coffee pot will be on
and I hope to see you in class.
DCO Craig Cooper
Life Quote: “So celebrate that divine-human Gift who has so changed your life by His Spirit. Praise Him for His gracious forgiveness
and righteousness. Praise Him as the One who will one day transform the mortal into
immortality. Indeed, He who was once a baby has changed and is changing lives and will one day change His whole crea-
tion.” Rev. David Fuerstenau, Holy Truth Lutheran Church, Ketchikan, Alaska
The Sewing Guild will not meet in
January, but join us in February!
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED
Are you looking for a way to serve at
Trinity? Screen Team, Ushering, preparing
the Newsletter for mailing, etc. There are
lots of ways to be involved. Call the church
office to learn about ways you can help out.
320-252-3670
Church Contact Information
Church Office: 252-3670 Church Fax: 202-1095 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.trinitysr.org
Office Staff
Pastor David Hinz Pastor John Bakou DCO: Craig Cooper
Additional Contact Information Admin. Assistant: Judy Rehwaldt
Traditional Music : Daniel Reineke 656-0963,
Contemporary Music: Ruth Immerfall 291-9293
Prayer Chain: Delores Volkers 252-2101,
Parish Nurse: Jennifer Machula, Prince of Peace School Office: 251-1477
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FIRST ANNUAL
Christmas Bake Sale
Thank you to everyone
who participated by
baking and working at
the sale, also to Thrivent
Financial for their funds toward our efforts. It
was a great success and brought in $685 to be
used in Social Ministry,
Prince of Peace and the
Trinity Sunday School. You
are a blessing!!
Severe Weather Alerts
Listen to WJON—1240 AM
Online at www.wjon.com
Or check out our Facebook page and website
for the latest announcements
regarding cancelled
events at Trinity this winter.
Our Angel Tree effort this year was an amazing success!
Thank you all for being a part of this valuable ministry to the
children of prison inmates. The families are so thankful for
your generous participation. May our Lord bless each of
you even as He blesses the children who received your gifts!
God’s Grub is beginning again!
Wednesday, January 3rd menu
is pizza! Join us at 5:00pm.
Church Of The Week
Homeless Ministry Hosted by Trinity
Feb. 12 – Feb. 18, 2018
This annual community outreach provides overnight shelter and meals for the homeless. In addition to providing overnight shelter in our Fellowship Hall for 25-35 people each night, we will be preparing and serving a community meal for 100 people at Place of Hope every night at 5:00pm. Many volunteers are needed; to drive the bus, prepare & serve meals and snacks. Some of the meals are prepared by groups but individuals are also needed. Host/hostesses are need-ed to serve 5 hour shifts for overnight supervision/security. This is a labor of love as our “Social Minis-try” fund will be used to purchase all the food. If you would like to donate to that fund, checks can be made payable to “Trinity Lutheran Church” and in the memo please note: “Social Ministry.” On January 21st we will receive a door offering after both services for Church of the Week. “For I was hungry and you gave me something to eat, I was thirsty and you gave me some-thing to drink, I was a stranger and you invit-ed me in, I needed clothes and you clothed me, I was sick and you looked after me, I was in prison and you came to visit me.’ - Matthew 25:35-36 Sign up on the poster in the narthex. See the Church of the Week Job Descriptions hand-outs for all the details and contact Craig Cooper, 252-3670, with any questions.
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Music and Worship Notes
Yesterday (December 20) was our last day of school for 2017 at Prince of Peace. Even though
school is out for Christmas break, I will leave my Christmas tree up and decorated until after
the students return the first week in January. When the students come to music class those first
few days back, many of them will ask me why I still have my tree up and why my room is still
decorated for Christmas. My answer is the same every year. "It's still Christmas" I tell them.
The students' response is usually something like "Christmas is over," to which I reply, "there
are 12 days of Christmas so it really doesn't end until January 5th." Then I remind them of the
song with the same name and that gives me the opportunity to tell the students how the song
came to be . . .
The History of the 12 Days of Christmas
What do leaping lords, French hens, swimming swans and a partridge in a pear tree have to
do with Christmas? Well, from 1558-1829, Roman Catholics in England weren't permitted to
practice their faith openly. During that era, someone wrote this carol as a catechism song for
young Catholics. It has two levels of meaning: the surface meaning plus a hidden meaning
known only to members of their church. Each element in the carol has a code word for a reli-
gious reality which the children could remember.
~ The partridge in a pear tree was Jesus Christ.
~ Two turtle doves were the Old and New Testaments.
~ Three French hens stood for faith, hope and love.
~ The four calling birds were the four Gospels: Matthew, Mark, Luke and John.
~ The five golden rings were the Law: the first five books of the Old Testament.
~ The six geese a-laying stood for the six days of creation.
~ The seven swans a-swimming represented the seven gifts of the Holy Spirit: prophecy,
serving, teaching, encouragement, contribution, leadership and mercy.
~ The eight maids a-milking were the eight beatitudes.
~ Nine ladies dancing were the nine fruits of the Spirit: love, joy, peace, patience, kindness,
goodness, faithfulness, gentleness and self-control.
~ The ten lords a-leaping were the ten commandments.
~ The eleven pipers piping stood for the eleven faithful disciples.
~ The twelve drummers drumming symbolized the twelve points of belief in the Apostle's
Creed.
May God grant you peace and happiness through-
out the rest of the 12 days of Christmas and into
Epiphany!
Ruth Immerfall, Contemporary Worship Director
320.291.9293/[email protected]
POP DINE TO DONATE ON
JANUARY 22nd from 4pm—10pm
AT TEXAS ROADHOUSE
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Name Birthdate
Wilson Abella 1/1
Medho Agada 1/1
Abuya Agid 1/1
Niykola Agwa 1/1
Odol Akuay 1/1
Meer Akway 1/1
Heidi Anderson 1/12
John Anderson 1/6
Suzanne Bacon 1/7
John Bakou 1/1
Ojuola Balo 1/8
Obuyi Bang 1/1
Arlene Boese 1/6
Joshua Cassen 1/16
Omot Cham 1/1
Akeim Cooley 1/20
Julius Copeland 1/22
Tianna Czech 1/25
Jeff Cziok 1/2
Ron Eickhoff 1/23
Heidi Eisenlohr 1/6
Bruce England 1/23
Richard Feuling 1/8
Jayden Freborg 1/29
Darcy Freihammer 1/16
Kristen Fuchs 1/14
Akuay Gilo 1/1
Odange Gora 1/1
Opiew Gora 1/1
David Hart 1/24
Kyle Haus 1/21
Jessica Herbst 1/6
Sarah Hollenkamp 1/23
Beatrice Homan 1/23
Carter Huinker 1/30
Tyler Jarnot 1/21
Delroy Kardell 1/7
Russell Kath 1/13
Julie Kleman 1/18
Duke Knafla 1/16
Janelle Knafla 1/25
Ken Knafla 1/30
Troy Knafla 1/2
Wayne Knafla 1/3
Hannah Koepp 1/7
Bernice Kranz 1/15
Kraig Kulow 1/30
Melissa Kurash 1/27
Keegan Larson 1/18
Michelle Lass 1/30
Nathan Lindquist 1/31
Geraldine Lovitz 1/23
Nicole MacKenzie 1/22
Jennifer McLaughlin 1/28
Paul Mooney 1/13
Vernon Neils 1/13
Akaway Nyegowa 1/1
Ajullu Obang 1/5
Didumo Obuur 1/1
Ajulu Ochan 1/1
Bejem Ochan 1/1
Ngathe Ochan 1/1
Ajweo Ogala 1/1
Achol Ogud 1/1
DeDey Ojullu 1/1
Mary Ojulo 1/1
Agud Ojulu 1/1
French Ojulu 1/1
Ruun Ojulu 1/1
Wach Ojulu 1/1
Manabenda Okan 1/21
Abulla Okello 1/25
Akuch Okello 1/1
Apada Okuch 1/31
Chame Oleth 1/1
Helen Oltz 1/24
Lual Omot 1/1
Matthew Paul 1/3
Nicole Peschl 1/24
Anne Philabaum 1/11
Brodie Randall 1/21
Norma Reberg 1/19
Kelly Reichel 1/23
Charles Schafer 1/29
Dick Seal 1/15
Shirley Skuza 1/31
Tiffany Smith 1/21
John Smolnik 1/24
Jan Sorell 1/3
Kayla Stafford 1/30
Olivia Stockinger 1/20
Riley Stockinger 1/4
Geraldine Stolley 1/21
Jim Stueve 1/1
Nathan Stueve 1/24
Samantha Sunstrom 1/30
Austin Terpstra 1/12
Nikki Thole 1/23
Alex Wainright 1/30
Luke Walen 1/18
Isaac Weappa 1/4
Amy Wenger 1/24
Gregory Wentworth 1/7
Troy Wiese 1/20
Nikolas Wurdelman 1/22
Shelly Zimmer 1/17
Cole Zormeier 1/17
January Birthdays
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Come Lord Jesus! Dear Friends and Family of Lutheran Island Camp and
Christ Serve Ranch,
Come Lord Jesus! It is a prayer that many of us experi-
enced as the first prayer that we learned. In many hous-
es, it is prayed more often than the Lord’s Prayer. Most
of us automatically start each meal with the words
“Come Lord Jesus.” After all, for most of us it is “The
Common Table Prayer”.
At this time of year “Come Lord Jesus” has become our
Advent Prayer as we prepare for the celebration of the
arrival of our Lord and Savior. In preparation for that
great event we often review our year and are reminded
of our need for a Savior. Each of us can go all the way
back to Adam and Eve and discover why we need a
Savior. We were conceived and born in sin and we con-
tinue to sin every day of our lives.
We do need a Savior and we thank God that He has sent
Jesus who died on the cross for the sins of the whole
world. Each day God gives us His good gifts knowing
that someday our Lord Jesus Christ will return and will
bless us with our Heavenly home. So this year we say
with millions of others, Come Lord Jesus, be our guest.
Let these thy gifts to us be blessed. And we are so
blessed.
As we reflect on the blessings of 2017 we cannot but
think about the smiling faces of the children who came
to camp. It is not an exaggeration to say that we had
miles of grins on the faces of over 950 children who
participated in our Summer 2017 programs. That
doesn’t include over 250 Servant Event campers, 80
Camp Indianhead youth, over 240 Family week camp-
ers, and hundreds of children and adults who came to
various retreats during our Retreat Season. What was
especially exciting was the large number of new camp-
ers. We had about 40% of our campers who were new to
Lutheran Island Camp and Christ Serve Ranch.
Our volunteers also blessed us in 2017 with record num-
bers of hours of volunteer time. Volunteers virtually
took over our quilt auction, saving many hours of staff
time and raising over $33,000. Our volunteers planted
and tended a beautiful garden at Christ Serve Ranch and
flower gardens at the Island. Volunteers at the Ranch
extended the boardwalk on Ellen’s Pond, built a new
shelter for horses, removed miles of fence, and helped
get the horses ready for the summer. At the Island vol-
unteers continued to renovate cabins, relocated our ga-
zebo, stained several buildings, worked on the water-
front, and helped with mailings.
God blessed us through our donors with over $1.5 mil-
lion in new gifts and pledges for our Building New
Bridges comprehensive campaign. We were blessed by
a wonderful gift from a long term donor and volunteer
whose prayer of Come Lord Jesus was answered. Over
60 of you used Thrivent Action Grants, providing us
with over $15,000 worth of Thrivent Action Grants. We
hope to reach in excess of $25,000 in Thrivent Giving
Choice Designations and our Shoes for the Mission will
likely break the $10,000 mark. Praise God!
A very special family used their family foundation to
provide great support especially to help us increase and
improve our services. As many of you know, we are
growing significantly. That growth includes new pro-
grams and services for the people we serve, new and
improved facilities, and outreach to new constituencies
in the upper Midwest. In 2017 we added a new pro-
gram director, an additional office person, and an ad-
ministrator for Christ Serve Ranch.
In 2018 we will be praying “Come Lord Jesus” as we
continue to serve congregations, organizations, and
families throughout Minnesota and the upper Midwest.
We will be asking Jesus to enter into the hearts and
minds of these wonderful young people.
We will also be praying Come Lord Jesus, asking that
He would bless us through your generous gifts, your
thoughts and prayers, and your volunteer time.
Come Lord Jesus,
The Staff of Lutheran Island Camp
Lutheran Women in
Mission
Will not meet in
January.
Join us on
February 8th!
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January 2018 at Trinity Lutheran
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
1 OFFICE CLOSED
2 9:00am Circuit Pastor’s Meeting 7:00pm Friends in Harmony (W)
3 7:00am Men's Bible Study @ GS 5:00pm God’s Grub 6:00pm Confirmation Classes
4 6:00pm Worship Team Rehearsal
5 9:00am Parish Workers 6:00pm Narcotics Anonymous
6 9:00am Altar Guild 6:45pm Traditional Music Rehearsal(W)
7 8:00am Worship Z2 (HC) 9:15am Bible Class & SS 10:30am Worship Z3 12:00pm Anyuak Worship 4:00pm Creative Crafts
8 6:00pm Bev's CC (CM)
9 7:00pm Friends in Harmony (W)
10 7:00am Men's Bible Study @ GS 5:00pm God’s Grub 6:00pm Confirmation Classes
6:00pm Celebration Ringers
11 5:30pm Finance/Lay Ministry/Leadership Joint Planning Mtg. (FH) 6:00pm Worship Team Rehearsal 6:00pm Brownies(Lcl)
12 9:00am Parish Workers 6:00pm Narcotics Anonymous
13 9:00am Altar Guild 6:45pm Traditional Music Rehearsal(W)
14 8:00am Worship Z4 9:15am Bible Class & SS 10:30am Worship Z5 (HC) 12:00pm Anyuak Worship
6:00pm Good News Bible Study
15
Martin Luther King Jr Day
16 7:00pm Friends in Harmony (W)
17 7:00am Men's Bible Study @ GS 5:00pm God’s Grub 6:00pm Confirmation Classes
6:00pm Celebration Ringers 7:00pm Adult Choir
18 6:00pm Worship Team Rehearsal 6:30pm Kindergarten Info. Night at POP
19 9:00am Parish Workers 6:00pm Narcotics Anonymous
20 9:00am Altar Guild 6:45pm Traditional Music Rehearsal(W)
21 Door Offering for Church of the Week 8:00am Worship Z1 (HC) 9:15am Bible Class & SS 9:15am New Member Class 10:30am Worship Z2 12:00pm Anyuak Worship 4:00pm Creative Crafts 6:00pm Green Team
22 6:00pm Bev's CC (CM) 4 -10pm Dine to Donate at Texas Roadhouse
23 7:00pm Friends in Harmony (W)
24 7:00am Men's Bible Study @ GS 5:00pm God’s Grub 6:00pm Confirmation Classes 6:00pm Adult Choir
25 6:00pm Worship Team Rehearsal 6:00pm Brownies(Lcl) 7:30pm Bible Study @ Benton Co. Jail NEWSLETTER DEADLINE
26 9:00am Parish Workers 6:00pm Narcotics Anonymous
27 9:00am Altar Guild 6:45pm Traditional Music Rehearsal(W)
28 8:00am Worship Z3 9:15am Bible Class & SS 9:15am New Member Class 10:30am Worship Z4 (HC) 12:00pm Anyuak Worship
29 9:30am Parish Workers NL
30 7:00pm Friends in Harmony (W)
31 7:00am Men's Bible Study @ GS 5:00pm God’s Grub
6:00pm Confirmation Classes 6:00pm Adult Choir
Room Reservation Key
W=Worship Space
Scl=Small Class Room
M=Music Room
Lcf=Large Conf. Room
CM= Care Ministry
O=Overflow Room
F=Fellowship Hall
Lcl=Large Class Room
Y=Youth Room
Scf=Small Conf. Room
K= Kitchen
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420-2371
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church pictorial directory for
future reference.
Trinity’s New Members Received December 2017
John & Abby Nack, Valerie, Tyler
8504 425th St., Rice, MN 56367
260-3028
Gary & Gail Fleahman
1020 First St. S, Sauk Rapids, MN 56379
405-7211
Pastor David & Jennifer Hinz, Benaiah, Asher, Lydia
1507 Scenic Heights Rd. NE, Alexandria, MN 56308
320-815-2779
(Mike) Bridget Miller, Dillon, Corina
1703 Summit Ave. N, Sauk Rapids, MN
56379 282-5102
Paul & Emily Mooney, Harper, Hazel
10880 150th Ave., Foreston, MN 56330 218-910-0328
Isaac Schumann
1330 1/2 13th St. Circle, Sauk Rapids, MN
56379 252-3897
Bryan & Kelley Voss, Gracie
305 Scott Dr., Sartell, MN 56377
605-366-3088