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August 2018 The Trindle Trumpeter 1
Over the summer, we’ve taken a rest from our regular Sunday morning Christian education programs, refreshing our spirits with time for fellowship with the whole gathered church community after our combined worship service each week. As August rolls around, though, we are gearing up for a great start to the new 2018-2019 program year! Kick-off Sunday will be September 9. That’s the day we return to two worship services, at 8:00 a.m. and 10:30 a.m., with Christian education for all ages 9:15 a.m. On Kick-off Sunday, the whole congregation comes together at 9:15 for fellowship, fun, and an introduction to our 2018-2019 Sunday school offerings.
Classes for children and youth will again be grouped as follows: 0-2 years (nursery care), 3- and 4-year-olds, kindergarten through 2nd grade, 3rd-5th grades, middle school, and high school. Adult education classes continuing this year will include the Crossroads class (discussing the intersection of faith and current events), the Young at Heart class (which studies the lectionary texts for the day), and the Far Side class (which engages extended explorations of varying topics or books).
This fall, we will also be offering an additional Sunday morning class. This will be a topical class, with short-term studies, generally from 4 to 8 weeks long. It will be led primarily, though not exclusively, by the pastors and seminarian. Participants are welcome to attend whatever sessions seem most interesting to them, without feeling the need to commit to being an ongoing member of the class. From September 16 through November 4, we will be engaging some of the questions that were preached on during this summer’s series on “Questions of Faith.” It will be an opportunity to have open conversation about your thoughts or ongoing questions about those topics and the perspectives that were offered in the sermons.
Another new opportunity will be one we are offering jointly with other congregations from the Mechanicsburg Area Lutheran Churches. Recognizing that family and work schedules can sometimes make participation in traditional Christian education formats difficult, we’re going to take advantage of the possibilities offered by online video technology. We’d like to create a class that you can “attend” online from the comfort of your home, most likely later in the evening. If this sounds like something that you might be interested in, we invite you to go to our website and click on the survey about online faith formation to let us know your answers to a few questions about your preferences regarding day, time, frequency, and topic.
We’re excited about these opportunities, new and ongoing, to grow in our faith together. There are other conversations going on as well about additional classes and studies that may be offered this year, so keep watch for other announcements. Our congregational goal team working on a broader strategy for adult faith formation is continuing its efforts too. So if you have thoughts about other opportunities that would help you grow in faith, please let us know. We hope you’ll join us this year!
In Christ’s peace,
AUGUST NEWSLETTER SPONSORED to the glory of God and in honor of all members of
Trindle Spring Lutheran Church, by Wilbur & Nancy Heiges.
Trindle Spring Lutheran Church August 2018 Mechanicsburg, PA
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Income & Expense Report (Operating Fund) January-June 2018
Income Offering 205,547
Misc. Income 2,826 (ie:Thrivent Choice, Community Aid,
Building Use Donations, etc.)
Total Income 208,373
Expense Ministry to Others Outreach Ministry 23,529
Evangelism 8,788
Parish Life (1,198)
Ministry within Our Congregation
Christian Education 2,155
Fellowship 1,048
Keeping Our Church Safe -
Stewardship -
Worship & Music 4,333
Youth & Family Ministry 2,360
Administration
Archives -
Property (building maintenance) 35,593
Office Management (administration) 8,355
Salary/Support 115,175
Total Expense 200,138
Net Income 8,236
Giving online is easy and allows you to set up automatic recurring contributions and view your complete online giving history from anywhere you have access to the Internet. Simply follow these easy steps for online or using the QR Code below: 1. Visit the church website at www.trindlespringlutheran.org
2. Click on the Donate Now button;
3. Click on the Login/Create Profile
button;
4. Follow the onscreen instructions to login or create an online profile and to schedule your recurring or one-time contributions.
There was no Church Council meeting in July. The next one will be on August 14, 2018.
The congregation extends condolences
to the Eberly family on the recent
passing of Dilys Irene (Fegan) Eberly on
June 2, 2018.
Congratulations to Mitchell
Gochenaur, son of Gary & Melinda
Gochenaur, who graduated from the
United States Naval Academy in
Annapolis, MD on May 25th, and then
got married to Sarah Frances Padgett,
who is from Raleigh, NC, on May 27th!
They will make their home in Maryland.
Trindle Spring is a Community Aid Donation Site
CommunityAid is a 501©(3), non-profit organization with the primary
purpose of raising funds for distribution to local schools, churches,
synagogues, temples and non–profit charitable organizations. “We
aspire to serve our community by creating good paying jobs and
providing for our employees. We desire to improve the quality of life
for individuals and families in our community by providing clothing
and cash grants directly to our partnerships formed by churches and
non-profit charitable organizations. We believe by the ministry of
CommunityAid we are fulfilling our calling to serve the community
and to share the love of God to our fellow neighbors. We want to
express our faith with simple Christian works and deeds and to pro-
vide CommunityAid in the form of quality gently used clothing at an
affordable price for individuals and families.”
The congregation extends condolences
to the Forry family on the recent
passing of Thelma H. Forry on
June 30, 2018.
*PLEASE BE AWARE*:
We have a few members of the congregation with
sensitivities and allergies to cologne/perfume. For
everyone’s sake go light on the smelly stuff, or go
without for the morning. Thanks!
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DEVOTIONS FOR PRE-TEENS & TEENS AVAILABLE ON RESOURCE RACK
(Parents, pick one up for your kids.)
There are resources available for our youth on the resource rack in the hallway when you come in to church. Please see the following devos for pick-up. New ones arrive bi-monthly and monthly for:
FOR TEENS BY TEENS “devo-zine” by the Upper Room July-August topics include: “Can I be honest?”, “Making a difference,” “Keep the faith,” “I’m so bored,” “Going solo,” & “Core Power – heading to the gym”
“POCKETS” by the Upper Room– contains all kind of articles and stories, (along with a Pet Corner!) for pre-teens to grow in their faith. Topics include, “ Faith Heroes,” “In Hard Times,” “10 reasons to smile this month,” & “Poetry contest”
Reminder
The last single Sunday service will be September 2. We will resume our regular schedule on September 9, when the Sunday Schedule will be:
8:00 a.m. Worship Service 9:15 a.m. Christian Education
10:30 a.m. Worship Service
Church Council Nominations
The nominating committee to discuss Church Council
nominations will begin meetings in August. If you
have an interest in serving on council, or if you have
someone you would like to nominate, please contact
the church office. (717-766-7091)
COLLEGE BOUND
Any students who are heading off to
college, please let the church office
know your new address so we can
keep in touch with you and periodically send “care
packages” from your church family. You can email the
information to: office@trindlespringlutheran.org, put it
in the Parish Administrator’s mailbox, or call the office
at 717-766-7091.
PASTOR AARON WILL BE ON VACATION
JULY 28-AUGUST 4.
PASTOR SIGRID WILL BE ON VACATION
AUGUST 4-AUGUST 17.
PASTOR AARON WILL BE AWAY FOR
CONTINUING EDUCATION IN CHICAGO
AUGUST 6-AUGUST 9
Pastor Carolyn DeStephano will be providing
emergency pastoral care during this time.
Please contact the church office with any pastoral
emergencies.
LOOKING AHEAD TO SEPTEMBER
Single service ends Sept 2
Choir practice begins Sept 6
Bell choir practice starts Sept 6
Quilters start Sept 6
Two Sunday services begin Sept 9
Sunday School Kick-off Sept 9
God’s Work Our Hands Sept 9
Family Promise Sept 9-16
Koinonia starts Sept 16
Alive! at Nawakwa for Middle-schoolers
Sept 28-30
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In Worship This Month…
Sunday, August 5 – 11th Sunday After Pentecost
In August we will continue with our preaching series on questions of faith. How can we hold each other
accountable without becoming judgmental? That is the faith question we will be hearing about in worship
this day. We will be welcoming a guest preacher, Chelle Huth, who is a Deacon in the Lower
Susquehanna Synod and works at United Lutheran Seminary. Please note that normally, today would be
rail communion, however due to carpet installation going on, we will receive communion by intinction.
Sunday, August 12 – 12th Sunday After Pentecost
This morning we will be hearing about angels in worship. Angels appear in many ways and places
throughout the Bible. This morning we will look at what role they play in God’s kingdom and in our
lives.
Sunday, August 19 – 13th Sunday After Pentecost
When will Jesus come again? The topic of the second coming of Christ has been a big and debated
question since his resurrection. This Sunday we will look at what scripture tells us of Christ’s return and
how we ought to live in the meantime. We will also be celebrating the Blessing of the Backpacks as our
teachers and students head back to school.
Sunday, August 26 – 14th Sunday After Pentecost
What happens after you die? People of different faith have differing beliefs on what happens after death.
Even within Christianity and the Lutheran Church, people disagree on what happens after death. This
morning we will engage in conversation about what happens when we or a loved one dies. Also on this
Sunday during fellowship time, there will be a presentation on the ELCA Youth Gathering by those who
went on the trip to Houston, TX.
“God’s Work. Our Hands.” Sunday Sunday, September 9, 2018
Across the ELCA on September 9th congregations will be putting that slogan to work. That afternoon, along with members of the other ELCA congregations in the Mechanicsburg Area we will be out and about serving in the community. We are already collecting items for personal care kits, and we will be returning to PET (Personal Energy Transportation) again this year. Other projects are still being nailed down, so look for more information in upcoming bulletins and signup sheets.
Materials for Personal Care Kits should be new and in good condition:
Light-weight bath-size towels (between 20” x 40” and 52” x 27”), dark color recommended Bath-size bars of soap (2 or 3 bars equaling 8 to 9 oz. will go in each kit), any brand, in original
wrapping Adult-size toothbrushes, in original packaging Sturdy combs Metal nail clippers (attached file optional)
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Parish News
ON BEHALF OF THE STEWARDSHIP COMMITTEE:
Summer is a time for relaxation, vacations or staycations, and faith renewal. Even though
there is a brief break from Sunday School we need to continue in our faith formation and the
Church needs your continued support! While you enjoy a slower pace and pursue your
individual path of discipleship, we encourage you to continue your giving and worship even
when you are out of town. E-giving makes regular giving very easy even when we are not
able to attend worship! Our prayerful commitment to giving back to the Lord from our gifts
and blessings should be regular and sustained. Just like our personal financial obligations,
the expense of Trindle Spring's many ministries continue even during the summer. Please
consider E-giving and your continued generous support throughout the year.
Fall will be a fresh opportunity for us to bring our time and talents to the work of the
Church and the furtherance of God's will. Look for more information to come.
AUGUST 2018 BIRTHDAYS Michelle Zettlemoyer Cale Witmer Shiela Coulston Greg Wagner Christopher Bender Sara Miller Nancy Martens Cheryl Miller Wade Shumaker Katherine Zerby Melinda Gochenaur Lorna Weber Brian Keister Robert Kimmel Barbara Orwan Anna Cowden Joshua Ringquist Ralph Clay Heather Platzer Alexander Hagen-Frederiksen Kaitlin Rupp Mary Paulus Judy Meck Danette Swartley Dean Reed Debra Cashman Anna Holtzman Paula Duffie Virginia Rider William Leitzel Allison Ray Melanie Matesevac Jan Ingraham Lauren Cleaver Charlotte Kerr Cynthia Sells Edwin Esparra James Reisinger
IF THERE ARE ANY BIRTHDAYS THAT WE HAVE NOT LISTED, PLEASE LET THE PARISH ADMINISTRATOR KNOW AND SHE WILL MAKE SURE TO GET THEM IN THE NEXT NEWSLETTER.
Lutheran Marriage Encounter needs your help! Please consider “paying it forward” by being a Prayer Couple for a couple attending fall weekends. For more information see the whole newsletter on the bulletin board by the church office.
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Youth Updates & Events
YOUTH GATHERING REFLECTIONS
Over 31,000 people from across the country participated in the ELCA Youth Gathering from June 27 to July 1 in Houston, TX. It was an amazing event, and our group of 20 from some of the Mechanicsburg Area Lutheran Churches, including 14 TSLC youth and adult leaders, were so fortunate to be able to attend. So first, a big THANK YOU to all of you—for your financial generosity, your book donations, your constant support, and your prayers. We are all incredibly grateful!
We invite you to stay after worship on Sunday, August 26 to hear more about our trip. During the fellowship hour, the TSLC youth who attended the Gathering will be sharing some of their photos, experiences, and reflections. We know many of you followed along with our journey through our Facebook page and by watching some of the live-streamed speakers and worship. Videos of the speakers and other parts of the Gathering can still be found at the ELCA Youth Gathering YouTube page.
When you come to the presentation, some of the things you’ll likely hear about include our service day at Jack Yates High School; bumper cars in the Interaction Center; creating charts for teaching children letters, numbers, colors, and shapes in Ethiopia; a speaker who reminded us that “there’s grace for that;” an 11-year-old girl who spoke with amazing poise before a stadium of 31,000 people; serving communion at the closing worship; going to the beach, and so much more! We also had some amazing meals, met wonderful people, got to know each other much better, and grew in our faith and in our understanding about how God changes everything through Jesus Christ.
We look forward to telling you more about it on August 26!
Youth and Family Summer Mailing
Can it really be time for back-to-school? It’s hard to believe, but we’re already gearing up for the 2018-2019 program year in Children, Youth, and Family ministry. Later in the month, families with children will be receiving an important mailing with the school year calendar, the emergency form, information about Christian Education, and more — so keep an eye out for it to arrive! A couple dates to make sure you have on your calendar in the meantime: Sunday, September 9 is Kick-Off Sunday during the Christian Education hour at 9:15 a.m., and the first Koinonia of the year will be held on Sunday, September 16 at 5 p.m.
ALiVE 2018 Middle School Youth Event
September 28-30, 2018 Camp Nawakwa
It’s time to register for ALiVE! ALiVE is a retreat offered
by the Lower Susquehanna Synod for students in 6-8th
grades. This year it will be held September 28-30, 2018 at
Camp Nawakwa. ALiVE is a great opportunity for middle
school youth to gather to make new friends, deepen
relationships with old friends, and to worship, learn, sing,
dance, play, talk, and share meals together. The theme for
2018 is, "Dear Hate...," which will equip youth to confront
hate in all areas of their lives with the love we share in
Christ. The total cost for ALiVE is $132—families
contribute the $50 deposit for each child, and Trindle
Spring pays the rest. (If the $50 is a hardship, please let us
know—scholarships are available.) If they have not yet
done so, youth should turn in the ALiVE permission slip
and check to Pastor Sigrid’s mailbox by September 2.
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Parish News
MISSIONARY SPOTLIGHT
OUR MISSIONARY- STEPHEN DEAL
COSTA RICA
(Excerpts from an email from February 21, 2018) Dear Friends in Christ, Greetings from Costa Rica. In a previous missionary update (Sept. 2017), I shared information on the part of my missionary assignment that is focused on AMMPARO - ELCA’s compassionate & comprehensive response to the plight of Central American migrant children and families who are fleeing the violence and poverty in their home countries. Part of my role is to deepen our understanding of the root causes behind this continuing exodus and to make visible the perils faced by children & families during the parts of the migrant journey that receive minimal attention in the U.S.
Hopefully, many of you are faithful readers of LIVING LUTHERAN. If so, you may have seen the article that I authored (in the February issue) on the Migrant Ministry program of the Salvadoran Lutheran Church. This is the most recent in a series of articles that I have written for ELCA publications, starting in the fall of 2014. If you missed the previous articles (one on El Salvador, the other on Honduras), just ask and I’ll be glad to send you copies*. May the Spirit of the Crucified and Risen Christ continue to strengthen and sustain, not only the ministry of our Salvadoran brothers & sisters, but also encourage all of God’s people everywhere to open our hearts and minds, our homes and churches, to the immigrants and refugees in our midst. With peace, Stephen Deal
___________
OUTREACH COMMITTEE
(*Contact the Outreach Committee for Stephen’s email address.)
TUESDAY'S TUNES ON FACEBOOK
Each summer we enjoy singing TSLC members' "Favorite Hymns" during worship. But have you ever wondered the story behind those well-loved hymns? Each Tuesday on our TSLC Facebook page, you can find the history and story behind one of the hymns we sang the previous Sunday. Don't miss this chance to check out our church's Facebook page and learn a little more about some of your favorite hymns!
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Trindle Spring Lutheran Church Safety and Security Taskforce
I hope everyone is having a safe and enjoyable summer. Please see the following tips to help keep everyone safe:
Drink plenty of fluids Wear sunscreen Check on older neighbors for their safety Wear bug repellant and check for ticks after being outside. If you are spending time on or near water please be safe, wear Coast Guard
approved personal floatation devices and keep an eye on your children as they play in or near the water.
At our recent CPR training, we asked the following question of our students: Where is the Church AED located? To our surprise, only one of the students in the class could definitively tell us where the Church’s AED is located. As long-time, and some of us as life-long members, we take for granted that all members know where the AED, First Aid kits, fire extinguishers, fire pull stations or even emergency exits, are located in the church. We are in the building every week and sometime multiple times throughout the week and walk by these things and don’t take notice to them because we don’t need them at the time. If we were to have an emergency during a church service, would you know how many exits there are out of the sanctuary? There are actually five exits out of the sanctuary. In addition to the main sliding glass doors that people enter and exit Sunday morning for the service, there are doors on either side in the rear by the wooden pews from the old church, and you can find emergency exits in the front of the sanctuary on both sides of the raised area where the altar is located.
In the near future we will be making some changes to help with finding these things more easily in an emergency. There will be new signage for the AED and we will make First Aid kits more visible. We ask you to look around when you walk into the sanctuary, identify where fire extinguishers are, ask yourself if there was an emergency how would I get out of this room? Are there people around me who might need assistance getting out of the sanctuary/classroom? If someone called for an AED could I grab it quickly? By the way for those who may not know, our AED is currently located by the bulletin board outside the church office.
I hope you are finding these letters interesting and helpful. If you have any questions or concerns please feel free to ask me or email me at hemimedic37@gmail.com.
Stay Safe! Dennis S. Stoner
Paramedic
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HELP US MAKE MUSIC THIS SUMMER!
As part of our music for worship this summer, we will be having several "pick up" groups. For each of these, we will rehearse for about 30 minutes after worship for the two Sundays before that choir sings/plays in worship. The time commitment is minimal, and the experience promises to be fun and meaningful! If you have any questions, please contact Danielle Erdley at danierdley@gmail.com.
• Woodwind Ensemble - Playing in worship on August 12, rehearsing August 5 & one other day TBD • Brass Ensemble - Playing in worship on August 26. Contact Ed Hipkiss if interested! • Women's Choir - Singing in worship on September 2, rehearsing August 12 & 19 at 10:45 a.m. & a brief
run-through on 8/26 before the Youth Gathering recap. ___________________________________________________________________
Do you enjoy working directly or indirectly with Children and Youth? We have many positions that need to be filled to assist us in providing our current programs.
• Could you supervise children in the nursery? • Do you enjoy working in the kitchen preparing • snacks? • Would you enjoy being a helper for teachers?
If you can answer "YES" to any of these questions then we ask that you prayerfully consider becoming an approved adult. Our Child Protection Policy with application and both State Police and PA Abuse Clearance forms can be found in the Education Wing by the large bulletin board. New clearances can be requested at www.epatch.state.pa.us and www.compass.state.pa
It is a simple process to fill out our KYCS application, apply for your clearances and then you would meet with Pastor Sigrid. Please contact Deb Sterling at dsterling56@msn.com with any questions.
Parish News
KYCS
COMMUNITY DAY IN THE PARK
Don’t forget that from 10am-4pm on Saturday, August 11th TSLC is taking part in Community Day at Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Park in Mechanicsburg. It is a day of swimming, games, and more. As a part of the collective Mechanicsburg Area Churches we are sponsoring the pool to be open at no cost, and we are also helping to provide for the family area with bouncy houses and face painting. Come and enjoy the day!
FAMILY PROMISE AT TSLC
For many people in our community, sudden homelessness is a reality. Trindle Spring has been blessed to be able to partner with Family Promise to help provide a safe place where families facing homelessness can remain together, receive the support they need, and work toward regaining independence. Our next host week for Family Promise will be September 9-16. Thank you to our wonderful and dedicated volunteer team.
We will need many volunteers to make this a success - from people to drive the Family Promise families to and from the Day Center in Lemoyne, to those who will provide dinner for the families, to our overnight hosts and those willing to set up and tear down. We ask you to prayerfully consider volunteering your time to this crucial ministry to families in our community. A "time-to-sign-up" link will soon be sent to all those on the Family Promise email list and posted on the church website. We are also seeking donations of Giant gift cards to help defray the cost of food for breakfast and lunch. We are always looking for new people to get involved in this crucial ministry. If you would like more information, please contact any member of the Family Promise team - Diane Boone, Cindy Duck, Karen Eppley, or Danielle Erdley.
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Parish News
WE NEED MORE SCHOOL KIT BAGS!
School kit bags are cut and ready for sewing! If you are willing to help assemble bags, look for them in a basket on
the top of the cabinet in the Outreach corner of the gathering area (toward the children’s Sunday School wing).
Each plastic bag contains instructions and materials to make three backpack-style school bags. When completed,
please put the school bags and instructions back into the plastic Ziploc and return it to the outreach cabinet.
Thank you for serving our Lord with your sewing skills!
BLESSING OF THE BACKPACKS
Sunday, August 19th
On August 19th all students, teachers, and school administrators are invited to bring your backpacks, briefcases, or school bags to worship for them to be blessed. As our community begins another year of learning we want to send you off with our prayers and God’s blessing for a great year.
SCHOOL KITS FOR LWR INGATHERING
DEADLINE: SEPTEMBER 30th
The School Kit Project for Lutheran World Relief is being sponsored again this year by the Christian Education committee. Collection will start in September so when you start your back-to-school shopping this month, please consider purchasing one or more of the items below to donate. A bin will be available in the Outreach corner to receive donations.
Items needed for each school kit include:
· Four 70-sheet notebooks of wide or college-ruled paper approximately 8” X 10½”; no loose-leaf paper
· One 30-centimeter ruler, or a ruler with centimeters on one side and inches on the other
· One pencil sharpener
· One blunt scissors (safety scissors with embedded steel blades work well)
· Five unsharpened #2 pencils with erasers; secure together with a rubber band
· Five ballpoint pens (no gel ink); secure together with a rubber band
· One box of 16 or 24 crayons
· One 2½” eraser
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SECOND SATURDAY DINNER
SATURDAY, August 11, 2018 4:00 PM — 6:00 PM
TRINDLE SPRING LUTHERAN CHURCH FELLOWSHIP HALL
The meal is FREE and you are invited!
MADE FROM SCRATCH! Baked BBQ chicken, TSLC baked beans,
Cucumber & onion salad Fresh sliced tomatoes and peaches
Assorted Desserts Hot/Cold Beverages
Join us for good food, fun, and fellowship. EVERYONE IS WELCOME! Also, feel free to bring a friend,
coworker, neighbor, family members; anyone you feel could benefit from our hospitality!
Please use the sign-up sheet on the bulletin board outside of the church office or call the church at 717-766-7091 to let us know if you plan to attend (so we know how many to plan for). If you forget to sign up after church, feel free to call the Parish Administrator, who will place your name on the list.
TSLC Men’s Breakfast
Join the group for breakfast at the
Middlesex Diner on the Carlisle Pike on
Saturday, August 11th at 7:30 a.m.
All of the men of the congregation (all ages) are invited to attend for food and fellowship. There is a sign-up sheet outside of the church office on the board.
THE TSLC SENIORS LUNCH BUNCH HAVE TAKEN A BREAK FOR THE SUMMER!
CASH FOR CAUSES
Did you know TSLC participates in GIANT’s Cash for Causes program? Simply buy GIANT gift cards through TSLC in $25, $50, or $100 denominations. When you use the gift cards to pay for your groceries or gas at GIANT, TSLC receives 5% of what you spend. TSLC uses all money received through this program to support our youth and their trip to the ELCA Youth Gathering.
Gift cards are available on Sunday mornings - please see Robin Cleaver or call 717-766-5788 to order.
Parish News
Friday mornings a group meets at the church at 7am and is usually done by 8am so that people can head off to work or wherever else their day takes them. The group is presently studying the application of the Book of Matthew in our lives. If this is a group you are interested in or would like to know more about, contact Jason Swartley at jlswartley@gmail.com for more information or call the church office at 717-766-7091. All are welcome to attend and no preparation is necessary!
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Parish News
Save The Date for TSLC Fellowship Activities
Sight & Sound – Jesus – Friday, September 7th Fall Hike and Hot Dog Roast – October 7th Fellowship and Wooden Sign Event – Sunday, November 4th (after
late service) Advent Event – Sunday, November 25th Christmas Caroling – Sunday, December 16th TSLC Dinner Out at Esh’s Country Kitchen – Friday, March 22nd, 2019
The Fellowship Committee is sponsoring a trip to
Sight & Sound Theatre in Lancaster to see
“JESUS”
The message of this all-new production is focused on the love of Jesus, the greatest rescue story of all time. A block of 30 seats has been reserved and are available on a first come, first serve basis at a discounted group rate. Transportation will be on your own. Date: Friday, September 7th at 7:00 p.m. Tickets: Adult - $65.00 Child (3-12) - $35.00 In addition, a behind-the-scenes tour will be available at 4:00 at no additional cost. A sign-up sheet is posted on the bulletin board outside of the church office. Deadline for payment is August 12th. Make checks payable to Lee Yohn.
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VBS ~THANK YOU
SHIPWRECKED ~ VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL 2018
At Shipwrecked Vacation Bible School we learned that God rescues us. When we feel lonely or feel powerless, God is by our side. All of our castaways served God by rescuing our neighbors. This week the Vacation Bible School offering supported New Hope Ministries. Every dollar donated this week bought food and essential items for New Hope Ministries. Our offering for the week totaled $856.31. We are so proud to show our love and care for our neighbors! We want to thank and acknowledge our participants and staff who made this a joyful week of learning and fellowship. We certainly praise God for everyone’s enthusiasm and talents! Crew Leaders: Joyce Stine, Lisa Talton Students: Braxton Boyer, Caleb Eichelberger
Crew Leaders: Jamie Nace, Robin Cleaver, Linda Glantz, Nancy Hornberger, Megan Eppley, Stephanie Schank Students: Levi Allen, Caroline Eichelberger, Kaycee Glantz, Ella Miller, Cayden Giordano, Miriam Hipkiss, Daniel Hipkiss, Sophia Hurley, Audrie Kirkman, Mya Miller, Kathryn Erdley, Natalia Green, Kate Hall, Aubrey Morton Crew Leaders: Sherry Stoner, Pat Fike, Brian Keister, Karen Eppley Students: Paul Hipkiss, Jaxon Stoner, Evelyn Mastrine, Julia Ray, Riley Henry, Jameson Nace, Macie Pownell, Caleb Thrapp, Jonas Gimbel, Carlee Glantz, Emma Hurley, Logan Phillips, Savannah Stoner, Jonah Wagenheim, Lena Wagenheim Crew Leaders: Bob Phillips, John Talton Students: Christian Pownell, Alex Strawser, Ava Thrapp, Rachael Yeager, Thomas Burns, Gavon Miller, David Ray, Gavin Reinfeld, Megan Talton, Alma Gimbel, Christian Giordano, Colin Ingraham Adult Bible Study Leader: Joe Ricci Adult Participants: Sandy Breech, Sally Keister, Lanette Yohn, Allen Stauffer, Michelle Stauffer, Skyler Stauffer, Bob Witmer, Lois Witmer, Lynda Farner, Jean Brackbill, Dee Basehore, Cassie Morton, Barbara Kovalchik, Andy McIntyre, Joanna McIntyre, Carlotta Strohl, Deb Lefin, Dave Lefin, Jane Waldeck, Maggie Strawser, Jason Swartley, Margot Krum, Lee Yohn, Linda Yohn, Karen Hale, Barb Bressler, Marlin Fike, Pat Yerkes, Ron Yerkes, Bob Kimmel, Shirley Kimmel, Jerry Frankenfield, Sara Frankenfield, Denny Stoner, Jennifer Lehman, Don Lehman, three members of the Gamble family from Trinity Lutheran, and their friend Matthew, and Forrest Cleaver Drama/Storytelling: Pastor Sigrid Hipkiss, Ed Hipkiss, Jack Ingraham, Brayden Pownell
Music: Danielle Erdley, Christian Yeager, Elena Erdley
Snack Leader: Barb Kline, Diane Brevig
Crafts: Allison Ray, Ryan Smith
Craft Donation: Lawrence Rider
Worship: Pastor Aaron Erdley, Christian Yeager, Elena Erdley
Set Builders: Pastor Aaron Erdley, Sandy Guswiler, Robin Cleaver, Barb Bressler, Cheryl Burns
Games: Erica Reinfeld, Mekayla Reinfeld, Cheryl Burns
Meal Preparation, Serving, and Clean Up: Deb Bender, Carlotta Strohl, Jerry Frankenfield, Sara Frankenfield, Ron Yerkes, Pat Yerkes, Barb Kline, Robert DeStephano, Pastor Carolyn DeStephano, Charlie Bender, Steve Kline
Administration / Publicity: Cheryl Guinther– Parish Administrator
VBS Directors: Deb Smith, Pastor Sigrid Hipkiss
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Notes of Thanks
Trindle Spring Lutheran Church,
Thank you for your contribution of $200.00 to Mechanicsburg Brethren in Christ Church to support the 2018
Community Day. We are blessed to be able to provide our community with a day of free pool access and
family fun activities (bouncy houses). As previously communicated, any surplus funds collected will be
donated to New Hope Ministries.
May the Lord bless you and keep you.
Sincerely,
Sarah Martin
Just a note to say hello-
Sometimes I forget to say thank you to the people who make my
life happy in so many ways. Sometimes I forget to tell them how
much I really do appreciate them for being an important part
of my life. So THANK YOU to all of you at Trindle Spring, just
for being there for me.
M. Louise Rider
OUTREACH COMMITTEE~THANK YOU
Trindle Spring provided lunches for New Hope Kids Club Summer program on July 2 and July 9th. We received a thank you note from New Hope and we wanted to thank everyone who shopped for the food and helped to pack the lunches on Sunday mornings. Thanks to you the job was done quickly and provided lunches for 50 children on each date. Thanks to Bob Lowstuter for delivering the meals to the Mechanicsburg site of New Hope. Supporting New Hope is just one of our congregation’s outreach into the community - your help and support are greatly appreciated. - Lynne Neibert
Thank you for your giving! Between the end of June and July your TSLC Family gave 338 pounds of food items to New Hope! Your giving makes a difference in your community. Thank you for providing help for the needy! -New Hope Ministries
Thank you for allowing us to have our dance here. Please accept this donation as a token of our appreciation.
Sincerely,
-The CPARC Dance Committee The mission of The Arc of Cumberland & Perry Counties (CPARC) is to empower, inspire, and educate people with intellectual and developmental disabilities, their families, and the community.
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September newsletter deadline is:
August 13, 2018 for all article entries.
Assembly Date: August 22, 2018, 9:00 a.m.
in the Y.A.H. Room
Contact Us: Pastor Aaron Erdley Pastoraaron@trindlespringlutheran.org For emergency call: 717-701-5606 Pastor Sigrid Hipkiss Pastorsigrid@trindlespringlutheran.org For emergency call: 717-525-4926 To contact the Music Department:
Ann Kopacko, Interim Organist akopacko@verizon.net 717-645-2704 Danielle Erdley, Interim Director of Music danierdley@gmail.com 402-314-4877 Office Hours for Parish Administrator Mon-Fri 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. 717-766-7091 office@trindlespringlutheran.org www.trindlespringlutheran.org For meetings or appointments call the office during office hours or email office@trindlespringlutheran.org 14 State Road, Mechanicsburg, PA 17050
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Synod News
The Lower Susquehanna Synod has an on-line newsletter called W.E. News that provides great information about what is going on around the Synod. Just go to the LSS website: http://www.lss-elca.org/ and click on eCommunications at the bottom of the page to sign up or to view past issues.
Women of the ELCA
The Lower Susquehanna Synod also has a group just for women to provide service to their churches and to the world. To find out more about what they are doing and how you can join, go to: www.lss-elca.org/congregations/women-of-the-elca/
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Trindle Spring Lutheran Church:
Claimed by God in Baptism
Fed by Christ in Worship
Led by the Spirit in love for one another and the world.
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