Important May Dates
05/04 Men’s Club Brat Fry & CWF Bake Sale. 10am-2pm Piggly Wiggly, Howards Grove.
5/19 Church Picnic
5/23 Summer worship times begin. Preschool Graduation ceremony and cake and ice cream reception.
05/30 Ascension Thursday 6:30pm Worship
Pastor Bergelin’s Message Dear Members and Friends of Trinity,
We have had a few warm days and it sure felt good. Warmth always feels good. Being warm often makes one feel cozy and comfortable. That is the way the word of God should make every one of us feel. To be sure there is nothing warm and cozy about our sin. It is chilling and cold when we see what sin does to us and to our world. Problems, troubles, sickness, and death itself are all result of sin. We can all talk about the sins of others and how horrible they are, and indeed they may be, but the truth is that none in this world commit greater sins than each of us. We must all stand alongside the Apostle Paul and declare with him that we too are the chief, the worst of sinners. Now don't despair, rather take heart, here is where the warmth comes in. Our Lord loves us sinful people. He loved us so much that He went to the cross and died for us. We are forgiven. Day in and day out the Lord is present with His love and forgiveness. Doesn't that warm you up to know that you are so undeservedly loved?
As the hymn writer put it, "Nothing in my hand I bring, simply to the cross I cling." There will be many nice warm days ahead over the next months here in Wisconsin. Don't waste them. And when I say "don't waste them," I mean don't let a single one of them go by without thinking about the warmth of God's love and forgiveness that surrounds you every day no matter what the outside temperature reads.
May the Lord Bless and Keep you in His care,
Pastor Darrel Bergelin
TRIANGLE
The monthly Newsletter of
Trinity Lutheran Church. Dedicated to the Glory of
the Triune God. Sent to inform members and
friends about the Mission and ministry of our
Lord’s Church
Page 1: Pastor’s Message
Page 2: Vicar’s Message/
Elder’s Corner.
Page 3: Preschool
Page 4: Trinity news
Page 5: Lutheran High News
Page 6: Christian Women’s
Fellowship
Page 7: Sponsors/flowers/
news
Page 8: Birthdays/
Anniversaries
Page 9: Schedules
Page 10: May Calendar
Vicar Rusche’s Message
Friends and Members of Trinity Lutheran Church,
We’ve celebrated Easter already, but so often the celebration of our Savior's resurrection ends on the Monday following. We rejoice in the announcement made to the women there at the empty tomb but it can often feel that by the Tuesday or Wednesday that follows that we are already back to our everyday lives, having forgotten the glorious announcement that we heard on Easter. But we should strive to remember that message not just during the Easter service but throughout our life as Christians. The message that our Redeemer lives didn’t cease to be true after he appeared to His disci-ples. It didn’t cease to be true even after He ascended into heaven. No, the message of Christ living and reigning is still true for all of us here today.
It’s this message of victory that is given to us in the waters of our baptism. It’s the promise made that even all these years after our Lord’s resurrection that He continues to live and reign over all of His creation from His heavenly throne. He lives that death itself has no power over us. He lives to give us all that we need, provide for us and guide us, protect us from all harm and danger. And He lives that we may be sure of the promises that He has made to us. That we can be sure that our sins have been washed away, that we have received the forgiveness of all our sins and that He has gone to prepare a place for us in His Father’s house.
So we gladly celebrate that our redeemer lives. Not just in the days following His resurrection, but every day, knowing what great comfort that sweet sentence gives.
In Christ, Vicar Rusche
Elder’s Corner
How can we bring glory to God? Where can we find this glory of God? Just take a look around and we see God’s glory everywhere. The stars in the sky, the beauty of this earth. Oceans, mountain ranges, sunsets, the change of the seasons. From the smallest microscopic form of life to the vast milky way. All this reveals God’s glory. God’s glory is best shown to us in his son Jesus Christ. Christ the light of the world illuminates God’s nature. Because of Jesus we are no longer in the dark about what God is really like. Jesus came to earth so we could fully understand God’s glory. Because of our sin we all fall short of the glory of God. Christ gave his life on the cross to atone for our sins. By his death and resurrection Christ again shows us the glory of God. So how can we as Christians bring glory to God? We can bring glory to God by worshiping him. We bring Glory to God by loving others. We bring glory to God by becoming Christ like. We give glory to God by serving others. And we bring glory to God by telling others about him. Lord I pray that you would help me to lead the rest of my life to your glory. Amen.
MAY SPECIAL OFFERING: Our special offering for May is the Tabitha Fund: The Tabitha Fund is for those in need from our Congregation and Friends of Trinity who are in need outside of our Congregation. VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL—June 17-21, 2019. 8:00-11:30am. Register your children now for Vacation Bible School online at https://www.myvbs.org/register/ It’s quick and very simple. If you would prefer to fill out a form manually, there are registration forms on the table in the narthex. Our theme for this year is “Miraculous Mission, Jesus saves the world” The children will sing at the 6:30pm worship service on June 20th. An ice cream social will follow. There will not be a potluck this year. We are asking for donations of cookies or bars for snack time. Join us for crafts, singing, games, and learning how Jesus saved the world.
Confirmation Sunday is Sunday, May 5th at the 10:30am worship service. Congratulations to our 2019 Confirmands. To God be the glory. There will be a picture of our Confirmands in next months newsletter. Zachary Bryan Elias, Jacob Jeffrey Englebert, Josie Angela Larson, Peyton Thomas Luecke, Ellie Marie Schueler.
Traveling Bulletins Dale and Linda Hopf Bethlehem Lutheran Church, Sheboygan
Anne McCraw First United Lutheran Church, Sheboygan
Marianne and Al Opgenorth Grace Lutheran, Menominee Falls
John and Sue Born St. Mark’s Sheboygan
Melissa, Meta and Anna Huberty St. Mark’s Sheboygan
John and Kathy Schmid Village Lutheran Church, Ladue, MO
Abiding Savior Lutheran Church St. Louis, MO St. John’s Lutheran Church Arnold, MO
Jeff and Susie Sixel Hingham
Debbie Henschel Midwest Horse Fair Cowboy Church Service, Madison.
Wendy Forward Midwest Horse Fair Cowboy Church Service, Madison.
Nathan, Jennie, Beth, Hannah, Spencer Cassity Emmauel United Methodist Church, Baraboo
Dan Born St. Paul Lutheran Church Sheboygan Falls
Jon and Donna Held St. Paul’s, Sheboygan
Linda Drexler St. Pauls UCC, Sheboygan
Joann Bramstedt St. Pauls UCC, Sheboygan
Lance, Janelle and Annika Liermann Trinity Lutheran Church, Kiel
Dick and Lee Schoessow First English Lutheran, Platteville
Lutheran High School News
LHS May Events Spring Musical Performances
May 4 & 5 @ 7 p.m. May 6 @ 2 p.m.
Honors Night Wednesday, May 9 6:30 p.m. @ LHS
Spring Pops Concert Wednesday, May 16
7 p.m. LHS Gymnasium
Class of 2018 Commencement
Friday, May 18 7 p.m.
LHS Gymnasium
The blessings flowed again this year at our annual dinner auction, held April 13. A special thank you to all who had anything to do with our annual auction. It takes so many people to do everything associated with our event that it’s quite simply staggering to think about. And to my amazement, it seems to occur with very few, if any, glitches considering the amount of hands that are in the ‘kitchen’!
There are some things that you just can’t explain and that others can’t understand until they experience it for themselves. I would put getting married to your spouse, having a child, and celebrating special family events in that unique category. But since coming to Sheboygan Lutheran High, I would add to that list; our Auction. We hear so many compliments from our guests who love this event. I hear from new parents who say, “Wow! This is much bigger than I thought.” We see guests who come every year, long after their children have graduated from our school. The number of alumni who attend and enjoy talking with their classmates and former teachers is certainly increasing, and a pleasure to see!
Our Fund-A-Cause Appeal this year was presented by Rev. Darrel Bergelin from Trinity, Howards Grove, and funded the purchase of new banquet tables and chairs. After decades of renting and borrowing, we plan to purchase new banquet seating for use now, and in the new Fine Arts Center building for special events. Certainly the Lord’s blessings flowed down upon us during that appeal!
Our Emcee Team this year was Jay & Emma Schmideler, who did a fun father-daughter interactive Live Auction performance to top off the evening.
And I love the number of students who volunteer to serve as waitstaff, school ambassadors, auction bid record-ers, room helpers, and kitchen cleaners. I really think they like working it! And a huge thank you to the parents who help out, some on auction night, some on set-up and preview night, and some in the planning stages. They are the people who really understand our school and I hope they understand it would not function nearly as well without their hard work and dedication.
If you had any part of it, I want to give you my sincere thanks! If you enjoyed it, tell others and encourage them to attend next year. It is an event that needs to be experienced to truly understand what the Crusader Community is all about!
In His Service, Paul W. Gnan, Executive Director
1. Read your favorite hymn today. 2. National Day of prayer. Thank God for your blessings. 3. Prayer for Vicar Rusche and his family 4. Pray for children in school. May the Lord watch over them all. 5. Pray for our confirmands as they join our congregation today. 6. Pray for Alvina Federwitz and all missionaries. 7. Thank God for the many members keeping our church in order. 8. Pray Martin Luther's morning prayer. 9. Pray for Pastor and his family. 10. Pray for our Elders and their families. 11. Thank God for all the blessings He has given you. 12. Praise God for all Mothers. Be thankful for Christian Mothers. 13. Pray for Mrs. Heinemann and all preschool children. 14. Thank God for all the volunteers in our church. 15. Pray Martin Luther's evening prayer. 16. Pray for stronger faith.
17. This is the day the Lord had made. Be glad in it. 18. Behold the Lamb of God that took away the sin of the world. 19. Praise the Lord God for Holy Supper this day. 20. Thank God for all the Spring flowers. 21. Use your Portals of Prayer daily. 22. Keep the Men's club and CWF in your prayers. 23. Give thanks for the wonderful sounds of nature. 24. Thank the Lord for your family. Let them know Jesus loves them. 25. Prayer for our home bound members. 26. It is Sunday. Attend church today. 27. On Memorial Day, pray for all who serve our country 28. Pray for our students and teachers of Sheboygan Lutheran High. 29. Say a prayer for your Secret Sister. 30. Read 1 John 3: 11-24 and Psalm 146. 31. Pray for our country and our freedom to worship together.
May Prayer Calendar
CWF met on Monday April 8. Deede led an opening devotion entitled My Big Mouth. This months mission grant story about the LCMS Prison and Jail Ministries. Mites were collected. Deede shared a prayer for Alvina Federwitz and MaryAnn shared a letter update which she recently received. The committees reported and up coming events were discussed. These include The LWML convention, Spring Rally, Easter Breakfast, CWF Bake Sale to be held in conjunction with the Men’s Club Brat Fry on May 4,SWD Fall retreat, and the Fall Zone Rally which will be held at our church on Saturday October 19,2019–speaker will likely be from Sharon Richardson facility. Pastor reported that the Spaghetti Supper was very well attended. Connie suggested we look into adver-tising this annual event on the sign at the gas station in Howards and Janice suggested a banner near the
road at church to make more people aware. Kathy F is working on completing bookmarks for the confirmands—member signed cards to accompany the gift. Our group has assembled and delivered a Movies Night basket for the Lutheran High Dinner Auction. Marylou will plant flowers in the carport . We again decided to have a salad supper potluck and eat from a muffin tin for our May meeting which will be on Monday May 13 at 6:30 pm. We shared thanks to our secret sisters and sang hymns of choice by our members with April birthdays and practiced a hymn which we in. Sing on Palm Sunday Deed shared a closing prayer—Sleep Soundly
Christian Women’s Fellowship
May 5 The flowers on the altar are in honor of our 2019
Confirmands. To God be the glory! May 12 The flowers on the altar today are from Gloria Hopf in memory of Donald Hopf. May 19 The altar flowers are from Jerry Brandt given in memory of Eileen Brandt .
BratFry/BakeSale
The Men’s Club will be holding their annual brat fry on Saturday, May 4th at Piggly Wiggly in Howards Grove from
10am-2pm.
Christian Women’s Fellowship will be having a bake sale the same day at Piggly Wiggly in Howards Grove from
10am-2pm. Come out and support both Men’s Club and Christian Women’s Fellowship.
Sunday School News
The Sunday school kids will be sing in church at the 10:30am worship service on May 19th.
Church Picnic
Our Trinity Church Picnic will be held Sunday, May 19th following the late worship service.
Peaceful Release
A peaceful release was granted to William and Mary Stegeman on April 16, 2019.
Funeral Home Tour There will be a funeral home tour for the 8th grade students on Wednesday, May 8th at 4:30pm at Zimmer Westview Funeral and Cremation Care Center located at W2132 Garton Rd. All members from our congregation are welcome to attend.
The bulletin for May 12th is sponsored by
Gloria Hopf in memory of Donald Hopf.
The bulletin for May 19th is sponsored by Marlyn
and Arwin Herzog in honor of their 69th
wedding anniversary. HAPPY ANNIVERSARY MARLYN AND ARWIN. To God be the glory!
Alice Perronne is sponsoring the MAY NEWSLETTER in celebration of her Mom, Eileen Perronne, for Mother’s Day. Alice is also sponsoring the newsletter for relatives who have days to remember in May. Birthdays Born to Eternal Life Wayne Beuchel, May 4 Sharon Wagner, May 2, 2003 Beverly Beuchel, May 18 Bernice Beuchel, May 17, 2011 Lisa Wagner, May 20 Frederick Perronne, May 16, 2014 Clare Bowerman, May 20 Josh Perronne, May 22 Jean Swanke, May 22 Nancy Beuchel, May 26 Renee Bowerman, May 31
Scrip Cards
If you are going to check out Meijers just purchase a $25.00 card. Don't forget Mothers Day - we have Amazon, Bath and Body, Marcus Theater, and Target, plus many more. Everyone likes gift cards. When you use Kwik Trip Scrip Cards, we get an extra credit quarterly when you use the scrip card in the mini mart.
May 2019 Birthdays
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
1
2
Amanda Holler
Sharon Horness
Paul Koehn
Aubrey Luecke
3
Natalie Jensema
Steve Herzog
4
Sherry Rammer
5
Derek Schueler
Kyle Reiss
6
Jim McCraw
Cody Stange
Connie Mallmann
7
Holly Arreguin
Sean Daehn
8
Rita Winter
9
Kathy Franz
10 11
Travis Grunewald
Darcy Milbrath
Scott Timm
12
Dianne Marks
Ryan Richter
13
Chloe Grunewald
14 15
David Haag
16
Derek Bergelin
17
Evan Erdman
Bryan Grunewald
18
Linda Grapentine
Gavin Winter
19
Mona Jaeger
Kari LaPean
20
Abigail Brickner
21
Wayne Schorer
22
Tina Grunewald
23
Jordon Gollhardt
Nick Wychesits
Laura Reinemann
24 25
26
Jim Hansen
Connie Heling
27
Ashley Holler
Nicole Schobert
28
Allen Dirks
Grace Hansen
Donna Wolf
Ethan Fenn
29
Shelli Milbrath
Tom Damrow
30
Nicole Englebert
31
Julie Ploeckelman
Jacob Henschel
Renee Bowerman
Hunter Hansmann
May 2, 1987
Glenn and Diana Reyer
May 6, 1972
Leonard and Julie Ploeckelman
May 20, 1950
Arwin and Marlyn Herzog
May 24, 2008
Eric and Allison Kunze
May 27, 1973
Bryan and Phyllis Becker
May 27, 1967
Richard and Sharon Horness
May 28, 1983
Paul and Becky Schlegel
Acolyte
May 5—8:00am
Brody Grunewald
Alyssa Lallensack
May 5 – 10:30am
Hannah Cassity
Mikena Grunewald
May 12 – 8:00am
Ellie Schueler
Daniel Englebert
May 12-10:30am
Gretchen Winter
Aaron Schorer
May 19 – 8:00am
Emily Allen
Trent Grunewald
May 19 -10:30am
Hannah Cassity
Mikena Grunewald
May 23 – 6:30pm
Jameson Schmidt
Nicole Schobert
May 28- 9:30am
Peyton Luecke
May 30 – 6:30pm
Alyssa Lallensack
Greeters
May 5—8:00am
Phyllis Landry
Scott and Linda Plocar
May 5 – 10:30am
Dick and Lee
Schoessow
Jon and Donna Held
May 12 – 8:00am
Peter and Kathy Franz
Dave and Robie
Scharinger
May 12-10:30am
Nathan and Jennie
Cassity
Lloyd and Judy Luecke
May 19 – 8:00am
Ken Korb
Richard Boje/Connie
Schmitt
May 19 -10:30am
Tania and Kevin Kolb
Wayne and Kay Schorer
May 23 – 6:30pm
Dale and Diane Neese
Dale and Donna Bitter
May 28- 9:30am
9:30am
Vince and Kathy Shircel
May 30—6:30pm
Allan and Donna
Bramstedt
Rocky Knoll
May 5
Toni Post
May 12
Marvin Barts
May 19
Donna Bitter
May 26
Harvey Grunewald
Channel 990
May 5
John Roediger
May 12
Judy Luecke
May 19
Lucy Roediger
May 26
Char Baumann
Video Operators
May 5
Jim Post
May 12
Joshua Schorer
May 19
Mark Schorer
May 26
Matt Schorer
Altar Guild
April 29-May 12
LaVerne Weber
Marilyn Zimmermann
May 13-26
Judy Luecke
Pat Sixel
May Elders
Early—Dale Hopf
Late—Jon Held
May Ushers
Early—Team 1
Late—Team 4
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
1 4:30-6pm Confirmation-6th, 7th grade.
2
8:30am
Preschool
6:30pm
Bible Class
3 4 10-2pm Men’s Club Brat Fry and Christian Women’s Fellowship Bake sale. Piggle Wiggly
5 8&10:30am Family Worship with Holy Communion 9:15am Sunday School and Bible Class 10:30am Confirmation
6 8:30am Preschool 10am Bible Class 1-4pm Quilting 6:30pm Choir
7 8:30am Preschool 10:30 & 11am Harvest Home 6pm Sunday School Meeting 6:00pm Hands for Hope 7pm Men’s Club
8 7:30am LHS Bible Study 4:30-6pm Confirmation 6th and 7th grade 4:30pm Zimmer Funeral Home Tour—8th grade and congre-gation
9 8:30am Preschool
10 11
12 8&10:30am Family Worship 9:15am Sunday School and Bible Class
13 Pastors Conference 8:30am Preschool 1-4pm Quilting 7:00pm CWF
14 Pastors Conference
15 Pastors Conference
16
8:30am
Preschool
6:30pm
Bible Class
17
18
19 8&10:30am Family Worship with Holy Communion 9:15am Sunday School and Bible Class Church Picnic following worship
20 1-4pm Quilting 6:30pm Choir
21 6:00pm Education Meeting 6:30pm Elder’s Meeting 7:30pm Committee Meeting
22 4:30-6pm Confirmation 6:30pm Bible Class
23 8:30am Preschool 6:30pm Family Worship Preschool Graduation Summer Worship Times Begin.
24
7:00pm
LHS Graduation
25
26
9:30am
Family Worship
27
Memorial Day
28 29 30 6:30pm Ascension Thursday Family Worship with Holy Communion
31
May 2019
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