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I Choose Jesus
Daily choices. We live with daily choices.
Some decisions are easy. Some are difficult. This store or that. One event or the other. One
candidate over another.
Sometimes we have many options. Sometimes we have few. But life today is characterized by
choices—big and small, ordinary and life-changing.
As a Christian, how—and what—do I decide? I choose Jesus!
Over the summer, we’ll be delving into God’s Word during worship to understand the
challenges and the possibilities of living as followers of Jesus in today’s world. Each week
we’ll explore a key topic about discipleship and open up Scripture to reveal God’s truth and
design for making choices that are pleasing in His sight.
Two foundational truths will shape our teaching and learning:
• Jesus Christ has chosen me—all by His grace—to go and “produce much fruit.”
Listen to our Savior: If you remain in me and my words remain in you, ask whatever you
wish, and it will be done for you. This is to my Father’s glory, that you bear much fruit,
showing yourselves to be my disciples (John 15:7-8).
He reminds His disciples: You did not choose me, but I chose you and appointed you so that
you might go and bear fruit—fruit that will last—and so that whatever you ask in my
name the Father will give you. This is my command: Love each other (John 15:16-17).
• Because Jesus has chosen me, I seek to choose Jesus in all my decisions—His truth, His
purpose, His ways.
The first Christians celebrated the freedom and strength Jesus brought into their lives. His
sacrificial death liberated. His victory over death empowered. He died for me, they
proclaimed to the world. He rose again for me, they shared with everyone who would listen.
And the Spirit of God has worked faith in me, revealing God’s Good News, proclaiming the
Gospel of forgiveness, calling me, opening my eyes, illuminating me, inflaming my heart, so
that I grasp and receive His life and salvation, cling to Jesus, and persevere in His gift.
Now I want to follow Jesus… choosing Him, following Him, bearing fruit as He promised, as
the Holy Spirit fills and directs me.
That’s St. Paul’s prayer: We continually ask God to fill you with the knowledge of his will
through all the wisdom and understanding that the Spirit gives, so that you may live a
life worthy of the Lord and please him in every way: bearing fruit in
every good work, growing in the knowledge of God, being strengthened
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with all power according to his glorious might so that you may have great endurance and
patience, and giving joyful thanks to the Father, who has qualified you to share in the
inheritance of his holy people in the kingdom of light. (Colossians 1:9-12)
We belong to Jesus, to him who was raised from the dead, in order that we might bear fruit for
God (Romans 7:4) Together we say, “Amen!”
No doubt, friends: you will have decisions to make this summer. About your time. About your
work habits. About your resources. Many people have acknowledged and shared the simple
reality, “Every day brings choices.”
But our choices as Christians can have a momentous impact on our families, our community, and
even the world. Join us in worship every weekend this summer, starting June 19 (Father’s Day),
to discover anew the amazing truths God has made known to us in His Word. And check out our
Website (TrinityIndy.org) for resources to deepen your knowledge of Scripture and the Lord’s
will for our lives.
I am convinced: Connected to Jesus, we will produce much fruit.
Lord, give us Your grace, to choose You!
Pastor Ken
~Graduation Service, Sunday, June 5, 2016, 11 a.m.~
Class of 2016
~Confirmation Service, Sunday, June 12, 2016, 11 a.m.~
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Erica Bauer
Zuri Daniels
Nia Denman
Jada Howell
Olivia Jackson
Heaven Knox-Marble
Moses Knox-Thomas
Nicholas Krebs
Dylan Lewis
Amethyst Lichtenberger
Symya Ligon
Melanie Manley
Sammeka McNeal
Joseph Michael
Rodney Miles, II
Grace Moffitt
Madison Richardson
Cora Scully
Leicianna Sledge
Claire Tabit
Kaitlyn VanHull
Alanis Williams
JR Confirmands
Erica Bauer
Sabrina Botzum
Nicholas Krebs
Samantha Krebs
Sammeka McNeal
Joseph Michael
Grace Moffitt
Nevada Niendorf
Claire Tabit
Kaitlyn VanHull
Adult Confirmands
Rebecca Diener
Mollie Fraley
Meghan Ward
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It is hard to believe that we are al-
ready at the end of another school year!
How great and good our God is to have al-
lowed us the privilege to reach so many in
the name of Jesus Christ. Our enrollment is
currently at 172. We look forward to wel-
coming our new families along with our
new principal and his family to our Trinity
family. Welcome Matthew, Jennifer, Kathe-
rine (Kati), Elisabeth (Elli), and Nathanael
(Nate) Riley!
We were blessed this year to have
been given a $2,222 scholarship through
the “Big City Mission: Tools for Schools
mission project.” Churches that offered the
vacation Bible school program through Con-
cordia Publishing House collected funds to
help Lutheran schools in urban areas. We
were chosen to receive some of those
funds! Five of our families benefited in a
reduction of tuition costs for the year!
What a blessing this was to them. Thank
you LCMS district executives who nominat-
ed our school to receive this blessing!
This year we have had many come
and volunteer their time and talents with
our children. Thank you so much for your
time and energy! You are a blessing to us
in this ministry and we are so blessed by
you!
Last year our SGO fund totaled
$24,000! I would like to encourage the
congregation to think about raising our
SGO fund to $30,000 or even $40,000! We
want to remind you about the 50% tax
credit that it will give to anyone who do‐
nates to this scholarship fund. Please
check out the Lutheran SGO of Indiana
website at www.LutheranSGO.org.
Please DO NOT make checks out to
Trinity, rather payable to
“THE LUTHERAN SGO OF INDIANA.”
We look forward to the partnership
in the coming year of making our school an
environment where our children and fami-
lies can thrive!
Serving Him,
Cara Hougesen
“If you do not stand firm in your faith, you will not
stand at all.”
Isaiah 7:9
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1 Mishel Powell 2 Joel Rolf 3 Monika Muhler, Christina Thibodeau 4 Katie Thibodeau 5 Mason Cook, Toby Sellers 6 Sandra Murray-Liebig 7 Dan Moeller, Kathy Roberts 8 Jacki Caudill 9 Charlene Arnold, Sarah Neibold 11 Kristi Riley 13 Pam Lacy 14 Mark York 16 Bill Baldwin, Katie Beverley 20 Jim Graham 21 Preston Bentley, Janet Niendorf 23 Karen Green 25 Helen Blakeslee 27 Patricia Crask, Cody Welton 28 Jack Godby 29 Marlene Cook-Hall, Elisa Stanfill 30 Tim Stanfill
Birthdays & AnniversariesBirthdays & AnniversariesBirthdays & AnniversariesBirthdays & Anniversaries 1 Tayanna Cooper, Brooklyn Smith 13 Aubrey Geveden 15 Andie Niendorf 19 Elijah Ragsdale 30 Gavin Lumpkin, Sophia Winningham
Kids Birthdays
3 Frank & Anne Demore 4 Cary & Laurie DeWester, Kyle & Ashlee Glienke 5 Eric & Nina May 7 Jim & Julie Moffitt, Pastor Ken & Brenda Wagener 11 Larry & Lori Pritchard 15 Howard & Janet Catt 16 Art & Suzanne Denecke Gene & Marcia Sombke 18 Mike & Pam Booher Stan & Mary Cartwright Patrick & Katie Winningham 20 Dave & Sue Pearson 21 Dean & Barbara Hvidston 23 Charles & Kay Dashley 25 Scot & April Freeman Joel & Sheryl Rolf 28 Gary & Faye Truwe
Anniversaries
Birthdays & AnniversariesBirthdays & AnniversariesBirthdays & AnniversariesBirthdays & Anniversaries
1 Jonnie Sellers 2 Dennis Bragg 3 Martha Hanley, Jesse Maple 4 Ashleigh Alexander, Whitney Smith 5 Dixie Agnew 6 Larry Pritchard, Teresa Russel 7 Derik Starling 8 Walt Foreman 10 Jo Deaun Ballard 12 Jodi Fields 14 Margaret Joss, Garrett Sombke, Karol White 16 Laurie DeWester 17 Christopher DaCosta, Dana Tillie 18 Cara Hougesen 20 Faye Truwe 21 Stan Cartwright, Jane Higgins, Judy Pallatin 22 Lynn Davis, Marie McCafferty 23 Tom Steinmetz 25 Jessica Brittain, Rosemary Moeller, Jennifer Toler 26 Sandra Challis, Sue Pearson 28 Tom Knoop, Jeff Knoop 29 Sam Botzum, Sue Pippes 31 Sonnie Cook
K i d s B i r t h d a y s
3 Mike & JoD Ballard 6 JT & Denise Erdmann 12 Tim & Paula Stanfill 16 Keith & Barb Coleman 19 Jay & Jacqui Hale
A n n i v e r s a r i e s
21 David & Karole Schutt 22 Rich & Cara Hougesen 25 Tom & Peggy Knoop 27 Gene & Holly Buerosse, Scott & Jenny Jones
2 Brynn Sgro 6 Ian Hoff, Elijah Muhler, Zachary White 9 Tommy Erdmann 21 Christian DaCosta, Claire Tabit
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2 Polly Hurst, Clarissa Moeller 3 Rob Botzum, Addison Robertson, Margot Ruusma 5 Donna Bauer, Jake Graham, Mollie Graham 6 Kyle Poindexter 7 Gene Buerosse, Jonelle Ball, Linsei Geveden, Skyler Sombke 8 Lindsey Bramell 10 Glenn Johnson 13 Mark Prater, Kim Oren 14 Mallory Hall, Sarah Stanfill 15 Nicole Mueller 18 Kristopher Jones, Cynthia Reifeis, Susan Shockley 19 Brett Hanson, Brittany Jarvis 20 Jenny Elbert, Susan Robertson 21 Nicole Stagnolia 22 Kyoko Filips 24 Rebecca Hoff 29 Markus Jones
3 Paige Michael 8 Charlie Steinmetz 20 Nevada Niendorf-Mitchell
Kids Birthdays
2 Matt & Jen Riley 3 Dan & Chris Hoff 21 Christopher & Carmen DaCosta 28 Adam & Whitney Smith 31 Phil & Sue Scrogham
Anniversaries
Birthdays & AnniversariesBirthdays & AnniversariesBirthdays & AnniversariesBirthdays & Anniversaries
Trinity Circle Our June luncheon will be a pitch-in picnic at Paul Ruster Park, 11300 Prospect St. on June 1st at 11:00. (Carpooling from Trinity at 10:30.) Beverages will be provided. In case of rain, we will meet at Trinity! Food Pantry items for June: toilet paper and dish soap.
Trinity’s 8th grade class leaves Tuesday morning for their class trip to St. Louis, and returning on Friday night. THANK YOU to everyone who supported the class trip fundraisers this past school year. Without your love and support, these trips would not be possible.
Lutheran Hour Ministries has announced the addition of a new radio station to broadcast The Lutheran Hour® in Indianapolis and surrounding communities. Beginning May 22, The Lutheran Hour will air every Sunday at 6:30 a.m. on WBRI/1500 AM. EUCHRE NIGHT CONTINUES! Yes, even in summer, our euchre players want to get together to enjoy their favorite game of cards. Fri. June 3, 7:30 PM is our next night of fellowship. Thanks everyone, for inviting their friends and neighbors. This month again, please bring your favorite snack, and something to drink.
YOU ARE INVITED to the Trinity Great Banquet! Are you willing to set aside 72 hours to be with the LORD without worldly distractions? God's love will meet you right where you are…. whether you are heal-ing, hurting, happy, hiding, or hopeful! Please pray about joining us! • Men's Banquet: July 14-17, 2016 • Women's Banquet: July 21-24, 2016 • Questions? Visit www.trinitygreatbanquet.org or just ask!
H a p p e n i n g s . . .H a p p e n i n g s . . .H a p p e n i n g s . . .H a p p e n i n g s . . .
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Included in School
Tuition for April 2016, is
the arrival of nearly
$25,000 in funds from
donations to the Luther‐
an Scholarship Granting
Organization for this
school year.
As we move into the
summer months, our
funds from tuition re‐
duce dramatically but
our staff salaries contin‐
ue to be paid causing a
strain on our cash posi‐
tion. It is important that
our generosity of offer‐
ings is sustained if not
increased during these
times to avoid cash defi‐
cits beyond our means.
Blessings to the LHS graduates! Congratulations and God’s richest blessings to the 52 members of the Lutheran High School Class of 2016 who graduated at the 38thBaccalaureate and Commencement on Sunday, May 22.
Summer Sport Camps will be held throughout the month of June at LHS. Cross country (June 7–9), soccer (June 6–10), volleyball (June 13–17), basketball (20–24), and tennis (June 27 – July 1) camps will be offered for boys and girls who have completed grades 1–8. More details and a registration form may be downloaded from lhsi.org or picked up in the LHS office.
Enroll at Lutheran High School today! Spots are still available at Lutheran High School for the 2016-2017 school year. Needs-based financial assistance and the Indiana Choice Scholarship (voucher) are available to families who qualify. Email [email protected] or call 317-787-5474 for more information. Saints Sign-Up – July 20
All students enrolled at LHS should attend Saints Sign-Up on Wednesday, July 20, be-tween 11 am and 7 pm with a parent/guardian to receive information and materials. ID pictures (also to be used in the yearbook) will be taken and course fees will be collected. Classes will start on Tuesday, August 9, at 8:00 am. Lutheran High School is hosting a wrestling camp from June 27- June 30. Camp will be host-ed at the high school in the commons area from 3:15 -5:45. It’s four days of wrestling! A t-shirt will be provided for each wrestler provided their registration is received ASAP!
If you are interested, please register right away. Simply complete the info and email it to Kim at LHS [email protected]
If you have any questions, please contact Coach Hughes at [email protected] or 317-753-7786.
April April Y-T-D Y-T-D
2016 2015 2016 2015
Offerings & Tithes $48,792 $48,685 $190,866 $185,519
School Tuition $50,803 $30,783 $338,615 $331,534
Other Revenue $2,077 $2,681 $11,404 $79,177
Total Income $101,672 $82,149 $540,884 $596,230
Staff Salaries & Benefits $113,737 $117,888 $424,565 $343,747
Mortgage Expense $8,152 $10,005 $32,609 $40,021
Other Expenses $13,048 $14,457 $48,047 $181,754
Total Expenses $134,937 $142,350 $505,221 $565,522
Net Gain / (Loss) ($33,266) ($60,202) $35,663 $30,709
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