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Trinity TrumpetTrinity United
Methodist Church
OCTOBER 2013
All Saints SundayNovember 3
On November 3, at all three worship services,Trinity will be remembering all those who havegone on to the Church Triumphant in the pastyear.
Dear Members and Friends of Trinity U.M.C.:
In the Old Testament book of I Samuel we read about adark moment of despair in Davids life. Remember, this is theman who as a shepherd boy defeated the giant, became a na-tional hero, wrote many of the Psalms, would become the sec-ond King of Israel, and be described by the Bible as a man afterGods own heart. Yet this was a moment of deep and dark de-spair. In spite of this difficult moment we read: But David
strengthened himself in the Lord his God (I Samuel 30:6).
The Rev. Chuck Swindoll writes; Dark days call for rightthinking and vertical focus. So David looked to God (verticalfocus) and remembered how his Creator and Sustainer had de-livered him so many times in the past. David cried out to hisheavenly Father for help. God in His graciousness looked uponHis servant David with favor and provided the strength andgrace to push through the darkness to the brightness and beauty
of a new day.
Stuck in a dark place? Look up. Look to the One who isour refuge and our strength and a present help in time ofneed (Psalm 46:1). Look to the One who has promised: I willnever leave you nor forsake you (Joshua 1:5). Thanks be toGod!
Grace and Peace,
Rev. George R. Patterson, MDiv.Senior Pastor
Inside This Issue
Health Outreach Ministry 2
Parish Nurse 3
Recipe of the Month 3
Living Well 4
Youth News 5
Christian Education 6
Bible Studies 7
Ask The Rev 8
Fall Festival 9
Missions 10
News and Notes 3, 7, 811, 12
UMW News 12
Church Calendar 13
Birthdays 14
Thank You Notes 15
Membership News 15
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Medication Safety TipsHealth Outreach Ministry
Dr. Dot Baker
The headline reads: Simple Checks Could Save Your Life! This article presents some tips to safely use your medicines.These tips apply to every age and to anyone who takes even one prescription and/or over-the-counter medicine or sup-plement. Most important: communicate with your healthcare provider(s) and with your pharmacist - knowledgeable andexperienced people to advise and counsel you.
WHAT QUESTIONS SHOULD I ASK? Find out basic information: What medicine(s) am I going to take? Why do Ineed the medicine? Are there any side effects and/or interactions with other medicines or supplements that I am taking?How long will I take the medicine? When should I return for a check-up or when should I call if I have a problem?WHERE SHOULD I BUY MY MEDS? Be very careful and make wise choices. Buy from a reputable and caring localpharmacy. Discuss mail order services with your physician and health care plan. If you decide to purchase meds by
Internet, protect your privacy and security. Determine that the pharmacy is licensed by its state pharmacy board and haslicensed pharmacists to answer your questions. Be cautious of overseas pharmacies that may offer cheaper prices BUTmay not be licensed or regulated in any way. MAKE SURE that the medicines that you receive from any pharmacy arethe ones that your health care provider ordered.
HOW DO I SAFELY STORE, TAKE, and MONITOR MY MEDS? Talk with your pharmacist and read the pre-scription label. In general, store your medicines is a cool and dry place NOT in a warm and humid place such as thebathroom. Keep you medicines in original container. Find a convenient and central place that you can secure from chil-dren. Lock up controlled substances such as powerful pain medicines. Use good light when you take your medicines.Check expiration dates (expired medicines may crumble, change their formula, and not work as intended). Use ALL ofthe medicine as prescribed ----do NOT save the medicine and restart it again later if you get similar symptoms. Do NOT
share medicines that are prescribed for anyone else. Monitor for side effects or adverse effects such as hives, vomiting,funny feelings, etc. HOW DO I SAFELYDISPOSE OF MY MEDS? Check the newspaper and websites for take-back days and locations that have year-round disposal services. Be sure to remove the label with your identificationinformation. If you dispose of medicines yourself: put the medicine into a sealable plastic bag. Add water to dissolvepills or liquids. Add kitty litter, sawdust, or coffee grounds to make the meds less appealing. Check the Food and DrugAdministrations website to find out when and which medicines can be flushed down the toilet. We want to protect ourwater and soil.
GENERAL TIPS: Bring a list or a bag with all of your medicines (prescribe, over-the-counter, herbs/supplements)when you go to your health care provider, hospital, or pharmacy. That way, each of them knows exactly what meds you
are taking and who prescribed each one. Talk to your family members about medicine safety and about safe use ofmedicines. Communicate with your health care provider and pharmacist. Heed the headline that Simple Checks CouldSave Your Life! God cares about your health: Beloved, I wish above all things that thou mayest prosper and be in health,even as thou soul prospereth (III John 1:3). For I will restore health unto you, and I will heal you of your wounds, saiththe Lord (Jeremiah 30:17)
Sources: Agency for Healthcare Research & Quality, Centers for Disease Control & Prevention, Food & Drug Admini-stration, National Council on Patient Education & Information
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By Carolyn Lewis, RN
CONGREGATIONAL CAREPlease remember to let us know when you know of any church families who have loved ones who are sic
or having surgery or who are in need of a clergy visit. We try hard to meet the needs of our congregation, but we dont know that there is a need, then we cannot fulfill our mission objective.
Thank you to all who have been so generous in the last few weeks supplying desserts for the funerals whad in August and September.
Our services at Pine Bluff continue to be well attended, and we draw from many churches in the area annot all are Methodist, but enjoy our time of fellowship and devotion.
BUS TRIPWe have a few seats left on the bus to the American Music Theater on November 6. If you have n
signed up yet, please do so before the October 14, and all money is due by then. The cost is $75.00, and this includes the show, dinner, and the bus.
ALTAR GUILDIf you are not a member of the Altar Guild but think you would like to join, please contact the church of
fice at 410-749-5562 and leave a message with Sue Posey, and I will get back to you as soon as possible. Ounext meeting will be on November 21, and we will discuss Thanksgiving and also Christmas.
Recipe of the MonthCinnamonCinnamonCinnamonCinnamon- ---Apple CrostataApple CrostataApple CrostataApple Crostata
Crust:1 box Pillsbury refrigerated pie crusts, softened as
directed on box
Filling:1/2cup sugar
4 teaspoons cornstarch2 teaspoons ground cinnamon
4 cups thinly sliced, peeled cooking apples (4 medium)1 teaspoon sugar
2 tablespoons chopped pecans or walnuts
Topping:Whipped cream, if desired
Heat oven to 450F. Remove pie crust from
pouch; place flat on ungreased cookie sheet. In me-dium bowl, mix 1/2 cup sugar, the cornstarch and cin-namon. Gently stir in apples. Spoon apple mixture ontocenter of crust, spreading to within 2 inches of edge.Fold crust edge over filling to form 2-inch border,pleating crust as necessary. Brush crust edge with wa-ter; sprinkle with 1 teaspoon sugar. Bake 15 minutes oruntil crust is golden brown. Sprinkle pecans over applemixture. Bake 5 to 15 minutes longer or until applesare tender. Serve with whipped cream.
Nutrition Information: 1 Serving = Calories 210
Looking for a Good Book to BecomeFriends With?
Be Quiet and Listen, written by Sheldon Lar-more, is a spiritually stimulating true story of Sheldonand Sara Belles son David, and how , through hiscourage, faith, and determination, he accomplishedso much and helped so many in spite of his severemedical problems and setbacks.
One hundred per cent of the proceeds fromthe sales of this book will be funneled into The DavidLarmore Memorial Fund through the CommunityFoundation of the Eastern Shore of Maryland to assistthose less fortunate individuals who are coping with
severe physical handicaps. These funds will be usedto help in the purchase of supplies, equipment, respitecare, ramps, canes, crutches, etc. for those who cantotherwise afford the cost of obtaining them.
Sheldon and Sara Belle will be on hand follow-ing each of the three church services on October 20to make their book available for those might be inter-ested in purchasing a copy.
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Living Well: Take Charge of Your Healthby Robin Ritchie
A new buzz word in healthcare today is self-management. Self-Management refers to the deci-
sions and actions we take every day that affect our health and the way we feel. Our doctors can treat con-
ditions and symptoms, but we have the final say on food & drink, bedtime routines, exercise, spiritual prac-
tice, relaxation, social activities, and taking or not taking prescribed medications. Research has shown that
improving self-management can have profound effects on health. Often we know what to do, but we needhelp putting it into action.
We would like to offer a class at Trinity called Living Well: Take Charge of Your Health. This is the
best known and most highly regarded self-management program, developed at Stanford Universitys Pa-
tient Education Research Center. It has 20 years of impressive results for participants. Published studies
have shown:
Improved health
Improved sense of well-being
Reduced fatigue
Increase in activity Better partnerships with physicians
Fewer Emergency Room visits, hospitalizations, and doctor visits
The program includes a series of six weekly workshops focused on pain management, managing
emotions, eating, exercise, medication use, and communication with physicians. The workshops are led by
trained leaders, at least one of them living with a chronic condition. The sessions are highly interactive,
with group members learning from the material presented, and sharing their own ideas and practical ad-
vice. People help each other to take actions they desire and support each others efforts and challenges.
I am interested in Living Well: Take Charge of Your Health
Name (s)________________________________________________________________
Telephone # ________________________ Best time to call (check) ______ Daytime ______Evening
Email Address, if you have one __________________________________________________________
Class preferences check those that apply:
_____ Monday, 1-3:30 PM _____Wednesday, 10 -12:30
______I can start class in mid to late October 2013 _______Id like to wait until January 2014
If you think you may be interested in Living Well: Take Charge of Your Health, please fill out the fbelow, drop in the collection plate or send to the church office, or call the church office, 410-749-5562, and
vide us with the contact information and preferred class time information requested below.
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Christian Education
by Janal WaltonDirector of Childrens Ministries
THIRD GRADE BIBLE PRESENTATIONA presentation of Bible to our third graders will be held on October 20, at the
9:30 service. The congregation is thrilled to being Bibles to Johnathan EdwardCrockett, Francis DelGaudio IV, Emily Rose Hooper, Hunter Jones, Brody HowardKing, Brock Alexander Lawson, Brooke Gabrielle Mulford, Benjamin WhaleyOBrien, Caleb David Thompson, Trent Warfield, and Christian Dryden Webb. It isan honor for our church every year. Call Mrs. Janal Walton for additions and cor-rections at 410 726-5893.
SUNDAY SCOOLThere are Sunday School opportunities are for everyone! Every age has a class so come and get
involved with a small group of folks who want to learn more about Gods Word! The Pre-school thru 12thgrades, meet at 9:30 in the Jackson Memorial, with an adult class being held at Ed Freshwaters house atthe same time. Then the Berean Adult Class gather with Reverend Dean DeFino in room 303 at 10:45 toexplore the book of Psalms. Lots of good things are happening!
Our Pre-Schoolers through 4th grades will go from Judges to Kings this fall as we study Judgesthrough the First Book of Samuel. The story of Deborah (Judges 4:4-16, 5:1-31) and her wise leadershipteaches us that even in times of military turmoil (which eventually lead to 40 years of peace under her ten-ure), God gives good leaders to Gods people. The saga of Samuels birth, priestly training, years as ajudge, and an ambassador for God to the new monarchy of Saul, and David leads to great lessons!
WHO ARE THE NAZIRITES?All of this studying has led me to the word---Nazirite. Samuel and Samson were Nazirites. I
found out the NAZIRITES are people dedicated (or were dedicated by their parents) to a special sacred
service to God for a specific amount of timesometimes a lifetime or a shorter period. The Nazirite order
is described in Number 6:1-21. These people had extra requirements above and beyond most people. Na-
zirites had to avoid all grapes/wine and any type of alcohol, couldnt touch a dead body and couldnt cut
their hair. Under this special vow the Nazirites were supposed to have an extraordinary connections with
God. Samson had trouble keeping some of those requirements and paid for it---and died trying to redeem
himself. Samuel, on the other hand, a prophet and a judge, dedicated and was a solid voice for God. He
also anointed Saul and David to be Israels kings. Thanks for letting me share my new knowledge!
Come to SUNDAY SCHOOL AND GET INVOLVED!
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ISRAELS HYMNAL
The Tuesday Afternoon Bible Study continuesevery Tuesday at 1:00 p.m. and the Berian AdultSunday School class continues at 10:45 a.m. everySunday. In both of these classes, which meet inroom 303 of the JMB, we are studying the Book ofPsalms. Explore the nature of ancient mid-eastpoetry and the fascinating prophetic words from avariety of authors in this popular yet often misun-derstood book of the Bible.
The Gospel of John: TheStudy of Christ
A Course in Christology
The Wednesday Night Bible study continues everyWednesday at 6:30 p.m. in the Sanctuary with theexciting book of John, which presents both thesimple gospel and a detailed study of Christology(the life and doctrine of Christ). Johns gospelemphasizes the Judean ministry of Christ in con-trast to the other gospels that concentrates onChrists Galilean ministry.
New Members
The New Members Class will be held September 22, September 29,
October 6, 13, and 20 in room 303 of the JMB. at 9:30 a.m. NewMembers will be received into the church on October 27 at 9:30 a.m.These classes are held for anyone wishing to join Trinity. Topicsinclude: doctrines of the Christian faith, introduction to church his-tory, Methodism & its beliefs, and the life of Trinity United Method-ist Church. Those interested in joining the church should call thechurch office: 410-749-5562.
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Ask the Rev
When I pray and ask God for forgiveness for my sins, do I have to do this continu-
ously or just once? Sometimes I feel that God is tired of my redundant prayers.
So often we get the idea that prayer has to be some elaborate discourse on praise ora confessional both to continually ask for forgiveness, or a form where we ask in-
cessantly for various favors or things. Prayer was a difficult thing for Jesus disci-ples, who asked the Lord how to pray. Prayer is simply talking to God and sharingour feelings, emotions, and giving praise to our creator. One of the cleverest weap-ons that Satan uses against Christians is bringing up past sins for which he wouldwant to haunt us forever. There is a song called No Yesterdays which says thatour sins are forgiven and known to God no more. Repeated pleas for forgiveness of the same sins showsour lack of understanding of the love of God and the healing power of His forgiveness. Yes we maycommit more sins that need to be confessed, but that is why the Lords Prayer is so important. It coversthe essential aspects of prayer: request for our physical and spiritual needs, forgiveness for our sins aswe forgive others, and praise to our creator. The key element of prayer is sincerity. Do we really meanand believe the words we say as we pray. God is never tired of the prayers from a sincere heart.
Ask the Rev is a Trumpet newsletter feature where Rev. DeFino will answer your questions on the Bible, doc-trine or religious beliefs and events. Send or call your questions into the church office, and they will be answeredin future issues.
Dramatic Desserts is returning to Trinity Friday NOVEMBER 8 at 6:30 p.m. in the JMB. This
event is a dessert theater featuring elegant desserts, coffee, and tea, followed by several dramatic
comedy and awe-inspiring skits/sketches performed by Power Productions and selected members
of Trinity. Proceeds of the event are split evenly between Trinity and Power Productions. It is a
time of great fun. Tickets are $10.00 and can be purchased at the church office. Tickets will also
be sold October 27 and November 3 after the services.
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Get ready! Last year was a blast, and we cant wait to do it again!
Our 5th Annual Fall Festival will be held on Saturday, October 26 from11:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. in the JMB and adjacent lot.
We could use your help with our fifth annual Fall Festival this month! Please check thelist below to see if you could be of service to the children of Trinity by donating either an item
or your time. Thank you for your support in helping us to make this event a success!
ITEMS TO BE DONATEDPlease place items in the back of the church or in the church office by Sunday, October 20.
For large item donations, please contact Sarah McCabe at (410) 677-3412,
[email protected]. Thank you!
Apple cider (in disposable plastic containers)Cakes, baked goods (for cakewalk) - Drop off date: Friday, October 25 in the JMB
Bulk bags of candy (for prizes)
Bulk bags of small toys (for prizes)Single-serving bags of chips/pretzels (no large bags please)
Cans of soda (Pepsi, Diet Pepsi, Sprite only please)Bottled water (16 oz. bottles)
Hot dog bunsHUGS juice drinks or Capri Suns
Loose corn kernels (for childrens game - - borrow)
VOLUNTEER TASKSIf you are interested in volunteering your time, please see the list in the
back of the church for the following categories.
Set Up (9:00 a.m.-11:00 a.m.)Break Down (1:00 p.m. -3:00 p.m.)
Face PaintingServer: Hot dogs, apple cider, chips, cotton candy, popcorn, soda
Carnival Games: Bouncy House, Witches Brew, Ring Toss,Cakewalk
Crafts (Pumpkin Painting, Beads, Picture Frames)Handout tickets at entrance
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On June 30 Trinity collected 1,175 items for the Lazarus Food Pantry to Honor Rev. Bill &Jeanne Kniceley. The Lazarus Food Pantry was very grateful for this most generous one week do-nation. Thank you to you our Trinity Congregation, well done.The food item for October is canned TUNA, Salmon or any other canned FISH! In addition to ourmonthly food items, the Lazarus Food Pantry still needs certain food items to supplement thegovernment food and make complete and nutritious meals! These items include cereal, otherbreakfast foods, pasta and sauce, macaroni and cheese, boxed dinners, hamburger, chicken and tunahelper, canned soups, vegetables and fruits, canned meats, and individual juices and snack items forthe ready to eat bags! They also continue to need donations of small personal hygiene items such as
deodorant, soap bars, shampoos, lotions, toothpaste and toothbrushes, womens personal items, ra-zor and shaving cream, chap stick, etc. At the time of this writing, Trinity has donated almost59,500 food items to the pantry since this project began a little over 8 years ago!!! It has been saidbefore but it is worth repeating, each week, when the food is delivered, they always remark thatTrinity is the only church that delivers without fail a generous amount of food and non-food itemsevery week of the year!!!Trinity volunteers continue to serve 130-150 hot lunches, including seconds, at the Joseph Houseon the third Wednesday of every month. Our next day to serve will be October 16. This is a won-derful way to help those less fortunate in our community and we always welcome new volunteers.On Saturday, September 7, Trinity volunteers prepared and served a hot noon meal for GodsKitchen feeding program at Grace United Methodist Church. All diners were very grateful! Our
next date to serve will be announced.If you are interested in helping with any of these service projects, please feel free to call me at 443-944-0698.Thank you again for your generous support of all ofTrinitys Missions Projects!
Kay HopkinsMissions Chairperson443-944-0698
Salisbury Urban MinistriesMonthly Report -August
Food Pantry Data:We saw 213 Families
9 Families requesting financial
assist.14 New clients
We distributed : 249 Bags of food
THANK YOU AND GOD BLESS !!!
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TRINITY UNITED METHODIST WOMENSFALL LUNCHEON
Wednesday, October 3011:00 a.m.1:00 p.m.
Homemade Chicken SaladVegetable Beef/Peas & Dumpling Soup
Cookies for Dessert
Tickets $7May be purchased from any UMW member,
at the church office or at the door.
Jackson Memorial BuildingN. Division & Broad Streets
Phone 410-749-5562
Bake Table
Carry outs availablePints of Chicken Salad $5.00
Pints of Soup $3.00; Quarts of Soup $5.00
All proceeds are used to support missions.
TRINITY UMC MILITARY COUPON PROGRAMT.A. Phillips
Trinity continues to excellently support this program. Since July 2009, we have exceeded $950,000 value of coupons.We mailed August 2013s coupons to the U.S. Navy, Yokohama, Japan.
**Thank you to Trinity UMC** Captain Kevin Silvus, wife Heather, and four children are stationed in Schweinfurt, Ger-many. They received coupons from their Army Community Service (ACS). They sent a thank you note to let you know how verymuch you are appreciated. With such a large family living overseas, it would be difficult to make ends meet without coupons.Thank you very much for your support. God bless!
As always, thank you for your response to support this mission to military personnel and families who serve our country.
Report for the Program
Year Month(s) NumberofMonthsCoupons
DollarValue ($) ofMonthsCoupons
Grand TotalNumber ofCoupons foryear
Grand TotalDollar Value($) of Couponsfor year
Grand TotalNumber ofCoupons
(July 2009
Aug 2013)
Grand TotalDollar Value($) of Coupons
(July 2009
Aug 2013)2009 July-
December66,790 $94,226.83
2010 January-December
175,747 $271,660.93
2011 January December
155,434 $234,841.97
2012 January December
136,103 $206,300.62 534,074 $807,035.35
2013 August 11,113$17,353.85
92,933 $148,989.22 627,007 $956,024.57
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UNITED METHODIST WOMENS NEWS
October 30 will soon be here, and we expect to see ya all at our wonderful Fall Luncheon. I can jussmell the vegetable soup cooking and taste those cookies and cakes from the Bake Table. Of courswe will have those super great peas and dumplings that you all love so much. And don't forget howgood our chicken salad is. You may even want to take some home with you and have it the nexday. But, when you do, get it ordered early from a UMW member so you can be sure to have younext days dinner all planned. Just so you don't forget, mark your calendar for October 30 from 11:0
a.m. to 1:00 p.m., and we will see you there.
We have women interested in joining our UMW teams. We really call them circles, but we work together as a team. We study different books of the Bible; Esther Circle just started studying Proverbs , Ruth Circle is enjoying Janal telling stories about the Bible, and Joy circle enjoys readingbooks from the library and keeping the library in order and up to date. By the way, have you checkeout the library lately? Our circles are fun. We get to see our friends and study a bit, and we alwayget to eat. You cannot ask for much more.
Enjoy the fall weather and get outdoors, take a long or short walk, and let the Lord know how mucyou appreciate what he has done for you.
From one of your team members,Jane Bowers, President
Stories from the BasementHelp and Outreach Point of Entry, Inc.
By Donna Clark RN, Director
Summer has moved on and needs are changing. Warm clothes, blankets, socks, and shoes are the hot items requested. Friends from the past are showing up looking for tents, heaters and fuel for their camps. These aritems that we don't usually supply and they know that but, I think they just like to check in. Others have stoppeby to let us know that they are doing well and remain clean and sober and housed. Each day that we are opesomething happens to make us know that God is with us as we help all who come through our doors.There is a full moon at the end of this week and we have seen the restlessness building in our clients with mentahealth issues. We spent a lot of time talking today with one client in particular about his current living situationHe is getting mental health care but at times his paranoia and fear of crowds overwhelms him. Due to his menthealth he has spent most of his life incarcerated and his health issues went untreated. Now that he is receivincare he is trying so hard to "fit in" but society makes that a difficult challenge. Today he was very agitated wit
himself and everyone around him. It was the test of our day today to help him cope. He stated that the lovinChristian atmosphere here in the office gives him a sense of comfort and security. Once again God at work herat H.O.P.E., Inc.Update:The elderly couple has been helped by Adult Protective Services and at this time is safe. Praise God!The gentleman with bladder cancer reappeared but his addiction is so bad he cannot make good choices to helhimself. He continues to be on the streets and needs your ongoing prayers.
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October 2013
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat1
1pm UMW
Esther
1pm Bible Study
7pm UMW Ruth
212pm Pastors
Advisory
1pm UMW Joy
6:30pm Bible
Study
7pm Moms In
Prayer
3
9am Prayer Group
6:15pm HandbellChoir
6:30pm MOPS
7:30pmSanctuary Choir
4 5
6 8, 9:30, 11am
Worship9:30am New
Member Class
4pm Youth Group
7pm ASP Interest
Meeting
WORLD
COMMUNION
7
1:30pm UMW
Deborah
8
1pm Bible Study
5:15pm SPRC
9
11:30am LunchBunch
6:30pm Bible
Study
7pm Moms In
Prayer
10
9am Prayer Group
6:15pm HandbellChoir
6:30pm MOPS
7:30pmSanctuary Choir
11 12
WomenSupporting
Women Wal
Youth Paintb
13
8, 9:30, 11amWorship
9:30am Acolyte/Crucifer Ded.
9:30am NewMember Class
4pm Youth Group
14
7pm Financial
Peace Seminar
15
1pm Bible Study
5:15pm Trustees
NewsletterArticles Due
16
Joseph HouseFeeding
6:30pm Bible
Study
7pm Moms In
Prayer
17
9am Prayer Group
6:15pm HandbellChoir
6:30pm MOPS
7:30pmSanctuary Choir
18 19
8am UMM
20 8, 9:30, 11amWorship
9:30am 3rd GrBible Presentation
9:30am NewMember Class
4pm Youth Group
21
7pm Financial
Peace Seminar
22
1pm Bible Study
5:15pm FinanceCommittee
23
1pm Christian BookClub
6:30pm Bible
Study
7pm Moms In
Prayer
24
9am Prayer Group
6:15pm HandbellChoir
6:30 MOPS
7:30pmSanctuary Choir
25
10am Pine BluffVisitation
26
Alzheimers W
11am Fall Fest
27 8, 9:30, 11amWorship
9:30am NewMembers Received
10:30am NewMembers Brunch
4pm Youth Group
28
7pm Financial
Peace Seminar
29
1pm Bible Study
5:15pmAdministrative
Board
30
UMW Fall
Luncheon
6:30pm Bible
Study
7pm Moms In
Prayer
31
9am Prayer Group
6:15pm Handbell
Choir
6:30pm MOPS
7:30pm
Sanctuary Choir
Mail Trumpet
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PLEASE NOTE: If yourname does not appear on thislist it does not mean that wedo not have you as a Trinitymember. It only means thatwe do not have your birthdate. Please give the churchoffice a call with any addi-tions to, or corrections, of thislist.
OCTOBER
1 - Janet MitchellChristopher Shetler
Laura Thompson
2 - Alexander AcleGrace AcleMakaila KeenanGwen OwenMatt ShockleyKerry Turner
3 - Alison DunnLouis FreshwaterKendall KingKen Layfield
Brandon MahonNancy MoyersSteve RichardsonKatie Rouse
4 - Steve BenedictAlison BlevinsSarah ButlerKatelynn FlemingAnn HolderKevin KenneyAlyssa WarfieldChristian Webb
5 - Donald BradleyCynthia DykesDonald KohlerMichael Waller
6 - Linda BakerGeorge KreisNancy LeerAndrew OwenRebecca RossiChris Shaner
7 - Woody Bozman, Jr.Annamarie HoggAnnalie MaguireDavid NelsonEllie Nichols
8 - Catherine FowlkesMichelle MauzyCarl Vincent
9 - Adam BeckerNancy DixLinda DumeyerKeegan DunneLaura ElzeyGeorge JonesJoni MartinStephanie PhoebusLaura Robertson
10 - Rick DarrahNicole EberspeakerJonathan Guy
Ann HillLily HowardNicholas LuppensCarter MasonPhillip MenzelSara Rossi
11 - Nathan AbercrombieLee MasonElizabeth NicholsCynthia Todd
12 - Kyle Banks
Jay BozmanTracy DuvallJason HusseyHayden MengasonElizabeth MerrittConner OMalley
13 - Robert DeesLee EshamBill HetheringtonStephen MasonMonica ShoresChristina Vincent
14 - Harry Horner, Jr.Ryenne NelsonTommy OechsliGeorge Pearce
15 - Linda CarranoAdam CorryNathan DownesDavid ElzeyAshley GodfreyMichael SartorioJanal Walton
16 - Betty BakerFred BriggemanRobin CoxBrian HowardBoyd WilliamsPamela Zorzi
17 - Sandra FowlkesJulie Horner
Jana JonesMichelle KaneAllie MertensottoCohen PhillipsMathew PhillipsKyle StevensonJoann Todd
18 - Scott AlbrightJonathan EvansBonnie GibsonAshley MertensottoWhitney MorrisSaige Oechsli
19 - Matthew BaysingerJudy BrieleJustin GilesConnie LowmanNicholas MaloneJohn MoranJennifer RitchieNancy SlaytonSamuel ThorpeGeraldine Wright
20 - Patty Blevins
Bob Culver, Jr.Bob MenzelRebekah MorrisLinda Mundt
21 - Dot BowdenRichard Collins
22 - Jodi BrownDavid EshamHunter GreenwoodBill McCain
23 - Alice EvansTshya James-MahonElizabeth MenzelBailey PearceBrian WebbEric Wood
24 - Kyler CliftonAngela GrayDavid HearneWalter LischickJane Ellen MengasonKelsea Wilson
25 - Thomas AydAmanda Bryan
David GladdenLura Lunsford
26 - John MenzelChris MilesTiffany PughSally RivelloJessica RossiShirley Sexton
27 - Kyle CoffinPat FoxAshley PhippinWilliam Wiseman
28 - Dean GrayTom HopkinsKarlie ReichenbergRyan ShannahanLinda Thomas
29 - Matthew HedgerShelley HoggBrock NicholsLaura Thorpe
30 - Gina Grier
Sheldon Larmore
31 - Stella AustinPhyllis CampbellIoana ElburnMargy MeeksNancy WardLance WebsterFerne Wilce
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Membership News
BIRTHS
June 27Clara Grayce SimulisDaughter of Mark and Anna Simulis
August 28Emma Lynn DouseDaughter of Nathan Douse and Desire McKinnon
Blake Lexington LloydSon of Jake and Taye Lloyd
DEATHSSeptember 17Elsie Tull Pennewell
Thank you!
We would like to express our deepest appreciation to ourTrinity family for the many prayers, cards, and phone calls wereceived during my husband Patricks sudden passing. A spe-cial thanks to Rev. Patterson for being a great comfort to visitus in Johns Hopkins hospital. His many prayers, kind words,and encouragement are a tremendous help during this difficulttime. Also, special thanks to the kitchen ladies wonderfulservice for the reception. We are truly blessed to be a part ofthe Trinity family! God bless Trinity church!
With love and gratitude,Xiuhua,Mulan, and Melissa Bell
My name is Heather Silvis, and my husband, CPT KevinSilvis, and I are stationed in Schweinfurt, Germany. We havefour beautiful children, Lauren (15), Cooper (10), Murphy(6), and Oliver (4). We received the coupons you sent fromACS, and I wanted to send you a quick thank you note to letyou know how very much you are appreciated. With such alarge family living overseas, it would be difficult to makeends meet without coupons. Thank you very much for yoursupport.
God bless!Heather Silvis
Peninsula Delaware Conference
Salisbury District
Rev. Peggy Johnson
Peninsula Delaware Conference
Bishop
Rev. Frederick W. DuncanSalisbury District
Superintendent
Church StaffRev. George R. Patterson, Senior Pastor
Rev. Dean DeFino, Associate Pastor
Rev. Dale Vroman, Associate Pastor
Mr. Zachary Wheeler, Youth Pastor
Mrs. Phyllis Oldham, Sanctuary Choir Director
Mrs. Sarah McCabe, Childrens Choir Director
Mr. David Lawson, Organist
Rev. Harry Gray, Handbell Choir DirectorMrs. Janal Walton, Director of Childrens Ministry
Mrs. Carolyn Lewis, RN, Parish Nurse
Mrs. Tracy Shannahan, CPA, Church Accountant
Mr. Wayne Tull, Sexton
Mrs. Sue Posey, Office Manager
Dr. Dorothy Baker, Riverwalk Organist
Mr. Scott Albright, Video & Sound Technician
Church LeadersMr. Chuck Dix, Administrative Board Chairperson
Mrs. Lynne Smoak, Administrative Board Vice-
ChairpersonMr. Tony Sarbanes, Lay Leader
Mr. Bob Moore, Staff Parish Relations Chairperson
Mr. Jim Thomas, Board of Trustees Chairperson
Mr. Carl Vincent, Finance Committee Chairperson
Mr. Kelly Shannahan, Nominations Committee
Chairperson
Mrs. Ellen DiCintio, Treasurer
Committee Leaders
Mr. Tom Hopkins, Annual Conference Member
Mrs. Kay Hopkins, Missions Committee Chairperson
Mrs. Carolyn Lewis, Congregational Care CommitteeChairperson
Mrs. Laura Robertson Safe Sanctuary Team
Chairperson
Mrs. Vickie Blades, Membership Chairperson
Mrs. Jane Bowers, United Methodist Women President
Mr. Ed Freshwater, United Methodist Men President
Dr. Dorothy Baker, Health Outreach Ministry
Mr. Ron Moore, Trinity Trumpet Editor
Mrs. Becky Blizzard & Mrs. Karen Albright,
Video Ministry
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