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Trinity Trumpet Trinity United Methodist Church
SEPTEMBER 2016
Inside This Issue
150 Celebration Schedule 2 Parish Nurse 3, 4 News and Notes 4, 9,12
Health Outreach Ministry 5 Youth News 6, 7 Christian Education 8 Bible Studies 10 Recipe of the Month 11 Birthdays 13 Church Calendar 14 Thank You Notes 15
Greetings in the name of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ! The hottest summer days are behind us, and our 150
th Anniversary Celebration weekend is almost here.
We hope you are planning to celebrate with us, and en-joy the many activities – religious, historical, and social – planned for September 24 and 25, 2016. What a joy and privilege for us to serve as the Pastor of
Trinity Church, and the Chairman of the Anniversary
Committee, as we celebrate 150 years of dynamic and
meaningful ministry. God indeed has been faithful and
has honored the vision, commitment, and sacrifice of
those who were inspired by the Holy Spirit to establish
this ministry in 1866. He has continued to bless the
countless people who have served Trinity faithfully from
its founding until today. We indeed thank God for all our
past accomplishments, and we seek His grace and guid-
ance for even greater accomplishments in the future.
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Highlights of our anniversary weekend include:
Saturday, September 24
3:00 PM & 5:00 PM Seatings - Old Fashioned Picnic (Tickets required) - JMB
3:00 - 5:30 PM -- “Our Story,” a short DVD on Trinity’s history (continuous show-
ings), and Self-Guided Tours - Sanctuary
4:00- 5:30 PM - Children’s Activities - JMB Lawn
6:00 PM - Time Capsule Ceremony - Sanctuary
6:20 PM - Recognition of Descendants of Trinity Founders - Sanctuary
6:30 PM - “Upon This Rock,” a Dean DeFino drama, documenting the history of
Methodism in America and the early history of Trinity - Sanctuary
Sunday, September 25
8:00, 9:30 & 11:00 AM – Services of Celebration - Sanctuary
Special Music by the Sanctuary Choir, Organ and Brass
150th Anniversary Liturgy
Sermon by Rev. Fred W. Duncan, District Superintendent
As disciples of Jesus Christ, we feel honored and privileged to be an important part of the mission and ministry of Trinity UMC, as we celebrate our 150
th year. We pray for God’s richest
blessings upon all of us at Trinity, as we continue to proclaim the Good News of Jesus Christ and promote the building of God’s Kingdom here on earth.
Join with our congregation as we celebrate Trinity’s rich heritage on September 24 and 25.
Grace and Peace,
Rev. George R. Patterson, MDiv. Roy S. Perdue Senior Pastor Chair, 150
th Anniversary
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By Carolyn Lewis, RN
It seems summer just started and now fall is fast approach-
ing. I hope everyone has had a great summer and are looking
forward to returning to our church fall schedule. We are busy
right now getting ready to celebrate our 150th anniversary and
much planning has been done to make this a great event. Trin-
ity has been a strong congregation since its conception, and we
will pass the torch to the next generation to carry on our mis-
sion of serving God and sharing His Word with others.
Sometimes people get dizzy and they are not sure of the
cause. With that in mind, I thought I would share some infor-
mation on the types of vertigo.
VERTIGO
Vertigo is a sensation of motion or spinning that is often de-
scribed as dizziness. Vertigo is not the same as be-
ing lightheaded. People with vertigo feel as though they are
actually spinning or moving, or that the world is spinning
around them.
Causes
There are two types of vertigo, peripheral and central vertigo.
Peripheral vertigo is due to a problem in the part of the inner
ear that controls balance. These areas are called the vestibular
labyrinth or semicircular canals. The problem may also involve
the vestibular nerve. This is the nerve between the inner
ear and the brain stem.
Peripheral vertigo may be caused by:
Problem focusing the eyes
Benign positional vertigo (benign paroxysmal positional
vertigo)
Certain medicines such as aminoglycoside antibiot-
ics, cisplatin, diuretics, or salicylates
Injury (such as head injury)
Inflammation of the vestibular nerve (neuronitis)
Labyrinthitis
Meniere disease
Pressure on the vestibular nerve, usually from an
oncancerous tumor such as a meningioma or
schwannoma
Problem focusing the eyes
Central vertigo is due to a problem in the brain,
Usually in the brain stem or the back part of the
brain (cerebellum).
Central vertigo may be caused by:
Problem focusing the eyes
Blood vessel disease
Certain drugs such as anticonvulsants, aspirin, and
Alcohol
Problem focusing the eyes
Migraine
Multiple sclerosis
Seizures (rarely)
Stroke
Tumors (cancerous or noncancerous)
Symptoms
The main symptom is a sensation that you or the room is
moving or spinning. The spinning sensation may cause nau-
sea and vomiting. Depending on the cause, other symptoms
can include:
Problem focusing the eyes
Dizziness
Hearing loss in one ear
Loss of balance (may cause falls)
Ringing in the ears
If you have vertigo due to problems in the brain (central ver-
tigo), you may have other symptoms, including:
Difficulty swallowing
Double vision
Eye movement problems
Facial paralysis
Slurred speech
Weakness of the limbs
Exams
Examination by the health care provider may show:
Problems walking due to loss of balance
Eye movement problems or involuntary eye move-
ments (nystagmus)
Hearing loss
Lack of coordination and balance
Weakness
Tests
Blood tests
Brain stem auditory evoked potential studies
Caloric stimulation
Electroencephalogram (EEG)
Electronystagmography
- Head CT
- Lumbar puncture
- MRI scan of head and MRA scan of blood
vessels of the brain
Treatment
The cause of any brain disorder causing vertigo should be
identified and treated when possible.
To help resolve symptoms of benign positional vertigo, the
provider may perform the Epley maneuver on you. This in-
volves placing your head in different positions to help reset
the balance organ. You may be prescribed medicines to
treat symptoms of peripheral vertigo, such as nausea and
vomiting.
Physical therapy may help improve balance problems. You'll
be taught exercises to restore your sense of balance.
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PARISH NURSE (continued)
To prevent worsening of symptoms during an episode of ver-
tigo, try the following:
Keep still. Sit or lie down when symptoms occur
Gradually resume activity
Avoid sudden position changes
Do not try to read when symptoms occur
Avoid bright lights
You may need help walking when symptoms occur. Avoid
hazardous activities such as driving, operating heavy machin-
ery, and climbing until 1 week after symptoms have disap-
peared.
Other treatment depends on the cause of the vertigo. Surgery
may be suggested in some cases.
Possible Complications
Vertigo can interfere with driving, work, and lifestyle. It can
also cause falls, which can lead to many injuries, including hip
fractures.
When to Contact a Medical Professional
Call for an appointment with your health care provider if you
have vertigo that does not go away or interferes with your
daily activities. If you have never had vertigo before or if you
have vertigo with other symptoms (such as double vision,
slurred speech, or incoordination), call 911.
Alternative Names
Peripheral vertigo; Central vertigo; Dizziness
References
Chang AK, Olshaker JS. Dizziness and vertigo. In: Marx JA,
Hockberger RS, Walls RM, et al, eds. Rosen's Emergency
Medicine: Concepts and Clinical Practice. 8th ed. Philadel-
phia, PA: Elsevier Mosby; 2014:chap 19.Crane BT, Minor
LB. Peripheral vestibular disorders. In: Flint PW, Haughey
BH, Lund V, et al, eds. Cummings Otolaryngology: Head and
Neck Surgery. 6th ed. Philadelphia, PA: Elsevier Mosby;
2015:chap 165.
Furman JK, Mccall AA. Otoneurologic manifestations of
otologic and systemic disease. In: Aminoff MJ, ed. Aminoff's
Neurology and General Medicine. 5th ed. Philadelphia, PA:
Elsevier; 2014:chap 23.Kerber KA, Baloh RW. Neuro-
otology: diagnosis and management of neuro-otoligical disor-
ders. In: Daroff RB, Fenichel GM, Jankovic J, Mazziotta JC,
eds. Bradley's Neurology in Clinical Practice. 6th ed. Phila-
delphia, PA: Elsevier Saunders; 2016:chap 37.
Update Date 1/5/2016
Updated by: Joseph V. Campellone, MD, Division of Neurol-
ogy, Cooper University Hospital, Camden, NJ. Review pro-
vided by VeriMed Healthcare Network. Also reviewed by
David Zieve, MD, MHA, Isla Ogilvie, PhD, and the A.D.A.M.
Editorial team.
disorder.
CONGREGATIONAL CARE
We continue our card ministry for our nurs-
ing home residents and our shut in members.
Our Pine Bluff ministry is alive and well,
and we have had an increase in our attendance the
last few visits. Mrs. Hazel Willing is always willing
to play for our group singing, and she also directs
the choir at Pine Bluff for their Sunday night ser-
vices. She is 94 years young and has been serving
God with her music talents since she was 14 years
old. She is amazing. She started with Trinity
through her sister, Mrs. Alice Evans, who was a
faithful member until her passing.
LUNCH BUNCH
It is time for Lunch Bunch to resume and our
first gathering will be on September 14 at 11:30
a.m. Once again, Charles Paparella will be our
opening guest. I have to share his comment to me
when I sent him an e-mail, “You must know that the
Lunch Bunch is the highlight of the fall season for
me!” He also made mention of all the “presents”,
meaning the deserts that we send back to the station
with him. He will also be doing a little coverage of
our 150th anniversary the week ahead and said he
would be delighted to cover such an auspicious oc-
casion, and was proud he didn’t even have to look
up the spelling of that large word.
We have a couple of other new and exciting
programs planned for October and November; one
on Assateague and one on Wallops Island.
Hopefully you will all come out to join us to
kick off our new season and welcome Charlie back
to Trinity.
BUS TRIP
I have a Christmas show bus trip planned for
November 1. We will be going to see the Christmas
show at the American Music Theater. Our dinner
will be at Dienner’s Buffet. This is a new venue,
but I have been told by many the food is excellent.
We are also using a new bus service, JorLin,
this time. We will leave at 8:15 a.m. and hopefully
return no later than 9 p.m. The cost is $85 dollars
and all money needs to be paid by October 1.
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SAFETY in PUBLIC PLACES Health Outreach Ministry
Dr. Dot Baker
This newsletter article features some basic information about our safety in public places. Our world
is very complex (and sometimes frightening) these days. Although we cannot avoid all threats and
hazards, we can learn and use some basic steps to protect our families and ourselves. The “most” ba-
sic step is to be aware of our need to learn about our safety ---in other words, be proactive in our
daily lives. Recognize that any place can be unsafe.
CLUES of Possible Danger: you are alone; area is dark or dim; area is very crowded or very open;
“feeling” that things are not right; someone is following you; someone is using rude language/
gestures and/or raising voice in angry manner or making threats; vehicles drive slowly or speed
around you; someone threatens or shows a weapon; your arms are full; you wear earbuds/phones;
folks are using alcohol/drugs; you cannot identify an escape route/emergency exit; you are wearing
expensive accessories; you display or brag about cash; strangers approach you with requests, prom-
ises, or threats; you “sense” that someone may be dangerous; you do not see any security personnel;
you are in an unfamiliar setting.
BASIC safety tips: educate yourself and your family about public safety awareness and tips;
“always”!! have a communication plan with family and friends (phone numbers, where you are going,
with whom, how long stay, when return); identify “safe” neighbors; do not leave children alone; know
where your children are; communicate with your friends about boundaries and safety action plan
when you are out with them; Stay Alert --- trust your instincts about strangers or “senses” of un-
safe people or situations; always scan/determine an escape plan; scan for security personnel and
emergency phones; carry your cell phone; be aware of the effects of using alcohol; avoid mind-
altering substances; walk with someone or small group; protect your belongings (keys, purses, back-
packs, wallet, credit cards, cash, jewelry, electronics, etc.); leave places that do not seem safe; get
out and stay out when alarms sound; ask questions if you have questions; face people when walking or
running; use cautions with phones, earbuds ( so that you can hear what is going on around you); carry
loud noise deterrent such as a whistle or pepper spray.
Sources: Educational Materials Center Central Michigan University, National Fire Protection Association, Network
of Patrols, World Health Organization
Upcoming Community Events: Relay for Life Wicomico County on Saturday 9/10/16 from 12N-10PM at Winter-
place Park; Women Supporting Women Walk on Saturday 10/08/16 at 8:30AM at Winterplace Park; Alzheimer’s
Walk on Saturday 10/08/16 at 9AM at MAC Center
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Letter from
the Youth Pastor ___________________________________________________________
This Summer has come to a close faster than any one of us ex-
pected. But, it has been a great one regardless. We completed two series this summer in youth.
We learned to be "Fearless" because the most common command in the Bible is "do not be
afraid". After learning we cannot both be fearful and love like Jesus, we then moved into our
"Upcycle" series. Upcycling is the art of taking something that is trash and, not just recycling it
but, turning it into something new, with a new purpose. Just as Christ did for us on the cross,
he took worthless sinners and made them into something new and better and now we can use
our spiritual gifts to serve our Lord!
Our "Fearless" and "Upcycle" series is not the only things we have done. We have had two
beach fellowship days and they were a blast! The Trinity ASP Trip was an amazing experience
where I was able to meet and interact with many youth and I look forward to seeing them
again. We also upgraded and remodeled the youth room in anticipation of a great year.
We look forward to so much coming up in September. With Sunday School Starting and, the
return of the school year in general, we will be having a Back to School Bash on Sunday Sep-
tember 11th. This date will also mark the start of our new schedule. We will be dividing up the
High School and Junior High Students but also keep the youth group unified through an over-
lap time in-between the two age groups meeting. This time will include snacks and social ac-
tivities. We also will be adding regular fellowship nights on certain Fridays throughout the
month. The Schedule is laid out below.
Sundays- 3:00-6:30
Middle School- 3:00-4:30
Both Groups Social- 4:30-5:00
High School- 5:00-6:30
Select Fridays- High/Middle Social- 4:00-6:00
As always feel free to contact me and follow Trinity Youth Group the Rising on social meet-
ing/email. Hope you had a blessed summer and I am looking forward to talking to you all
soon.
Blessings,
Trever Pusey
Our Contact info is on the next page.
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Trinity Youth WAYS TO FOLLOW US
Email: Trever@trinityumcsalisbury.org and request to be added
Facebook- facebook.com/therisingumc
Website-trinityumcsalisbury.org/ministries/youth-ministry
Remind Texting Program
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Christian Education
by Janal Walton Director of Children’s Ministries
SUNDAY SCHOOL - Joseph
This September 11, our Sunday School season begins with the study of Jo-
seph (Genesis 39-42). Joseph was a young man, seventeen years old, who had
grown up knowing that he was his father’s favorite son. Not only did Joseph realize
that, but all his other brothers knew it as well. Joseph must have believed himself to
be very special. We are also special people, and are GOD’S servants . Each
week we will explore God’s Word and see how it applies to our lives.
Thanks to everyone who makes it possible for a child or grandchild to get to Sunday school each
week---you make the difference!
VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL
What fun we (Trinity UMC, Bethesda UMC, and Wicomico Presbyterian) had at the VBS Surf Shack
in the JMB on June 26-30. We had 18 preschoolers, 50-70 children, 20 youth helpers and 30-40 adults in-
volved each night with activities from arts and crafts, science, games, music, and Bible storytelling. Everyone
got involved and had a blast. We wrapped up the week with 170 people enjoying a hot dog dinner at Be-
thesda UMC, a children’s program, and then fun and games outside. A special thank you to Fire Station
Number 16 for bringing the fire truck and giving us tours of it. The bouncy tent was a huge success and made
a great ending to a great week. Thanks everyone!
SUMMER SUNDAY SCHOOL
Each Sunday, in the JMB, we have children and youth attending our 10:00
Summer Sunday School. Our youth are earning service hours and also benefiting
from hearing the Bible lessons. This summer has been focused on the stories of
Noah, Samuel, David, and Jesus’ miracles. Did you know that Noah’s ark was
450 feet long, took 12 years to make and was 4 stories high. Noah and his family
were also on the ark for almost a year—talk about cabin fever! Did you know
Samuel anointed two kings with oil—Saul and David. After David was anointed
at age 16…it would be another 14 years before he became king. Yes, the age of 30 , just the same age that
Christ was baptized and started his ministry. Please continue getting involved in church and Sunday School so
we can continue to review the Bible stories and how they apply to our lives.
One of our favorite children is AnnaLucille Graves who has perfect attendance this summer. Wow,
thanks to her mom and dad, Melissa and Zach! Also Luke Twilley, Lacey and Ryan Dunn, Ava and Isaac
Mah, and youth helpers - Sam Shannahan, Christian and Harrison Webb had very good attendance. What fun it
is to learn and do God’s work!
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ACOLYTES AND CRUCIFERS NEEDED We are in need of new acolytes and cruci-
fers! Please encourage your sons/
daughters grades 4-12 to volunteer. This is
a very important ministry to our church
and requires only a few Sundays a year.
To volunteer, please contact Jennifer
Hooper at (410) 430-6914 or
jenn.hooper97@gmail.com Training will
be held in the sanctuary on Thursday, Sep-
tember 15 at 5:30 p.m. for acolytes and 6:00 p.m. for
crucifiers.
SANCTUARY CHOIR
NEWS
The Sanctuary Choir will resume
rehearsals on Thursday, September
8, at 7:30 p.m. in the Sanctuary.
New members are always welcome.
If you are interested or have questions feel free to
contact Phyllis Oldham at 410-749-8374 or e-mail at
pboldham@comcast.net.
Fall Worship Schedule Begins September 11
8:00 a.m. Traditional Service— Sanctuary
9:30 a.m. Traditional Service— Sanctuary
Sunday School—JMB
11:00 a.m. Traditional Service—Sanctuary
SUNDAY SERVICE VIDEOS
Videos of the 8:00, 9:30, and 11:00 a.m.
worship services are made every Sunday morning
and are available in DVD or CD format at NO
COST. If you would like a copy, please call the
church office for pick up, or if necessary, a copy
can be mailed to you.
TRINITY UMC MILITARY COUPON PROGRAM
T.A. Phillips
Trinity continues to wonderfully support this program. Since July 2009, we have exceeded $1.8 million value of
coupons. We mailed May 2016 coupons to U.S. Air Force, Incirlik, Turkey; June 2016 coupons to U.S. Air Force, Laken-
heath, U.K.; and July 2016 coupons to U.S. Army, Okinawa, Japan.
HELPFUL TIPS: Please do not tear the coupon booklets apart. Leave the booklets fastened together – just like
they arrive in the newspaper. If you do cut out the coupons: cut them into single coupons – not into strips. Please do not
staple or roll the coupons with a rubber band. We cannot use restaurant, fast food, and grocery store coupons.
As they serve overseas, thank you for your participation to make these services to military families possible and
helpful.
Report for the Program
Year Month(s) Number
of
Month’s
Coupons
Dollar
Value ($) of
Month’s
Coupons
Grand To-
tal Number
of Cou-
pons for
year
Grand Total
Dollar Value
($) of Cou-
pons for year
Grand
Total
Number of
Coupons
Grand Total
Dollar Value ($)
of Coupons
2009 –
July 2016
1,048,605 $1,859,851.57
2016 May 16,009 $28,812.86 59,987 $115,289.21
2016 June 8,347 $14,583.56 68,334 $129,872.77
2016 July 11,934 $20,100.32 80,268 $149,973.09
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BIBLE STUDIES
BIBLE STUDIES
Wednesday Night Bible Study The Epistles of Peter & John
Every Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. beginning
September 7, 2016 in the Sanctuary
Join us every Wednesday night this year as we con-
tinue our study of the non-Pauline letters of the New
Testament: 1 & 2 Peter and 1 & 2 & 3 John. This
year we begin with the book written by the disciple
of Peter. Yes, Peter wrote two books
of the Bible that prophetically de-
scribes and refutes the atheistic
theory of evolution that was devel-
oped 1900 years after the book was
written. The year will conclude with
the three epistles written by John.
Thursday Afternoon Bible Study
&
Berean Sunday School Class
The Book of Kings
Every Thursday at 1:00 p.m. and Sunday
at 10:45
Room 303 of the Jackson Memorial
Building
Starting Sunday, September 11th, 2016
&
Thursday, September 8
The history of Israel’s kings is explored in the excit-
ing historical narrative of the books of Kings. The
two books of Kings follow the life of two of the
most famous prophets in Israel’s history: Elijah and
Elisha. It describes the struggle that resulted in the
division of the country into the two countries of Is-
rael in the North and Judah in the South. These two
books contain some of the most important and inter-
esting stories in Israeli history. NEW MEMBERS CLASS
The New Members Class will be held October 9, 16,
23, 30 and November 6 in room 303 of the J.M.B. at
9:30 a.m. New Members will be received into the
church on November 13 at 9:30 a.m. These classes
are held for anyone wishing to join Trinity. Topics
include: doctrines of the Christian faith, introduction
to church history, Methodism and its beliefs and the
life of Trinity United Methodist Church. Those in-
terested in joining the church should call the church
office: (410) 749-5562.
Upon this Rock
Saturday September 24, 2016 6:00 P.m.
A dramatic presentation of the History of Metho-
dism and Trinity United Methodist Church written
by Rev. DeFino for the Sesquicentennial Anniver-
sary1866-2016 of Trinity United Methodist Church.
This is a multi-media stage production that includes
congregational singing as we look at the history of
John Wesley in establishing the Methodist Church
and the lives of Elihu and Nanny Jackson and the
start of Trinity United Methodist Church. It is a
story of love, heart break, trials
and glorious
triumph in the
spreading of
the gospel of
our Lord and
Savior Jesus
Christ.
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Peninsula Delaware Conference
Salisbury District Rev. Peggy Johnson
Peninsula Delaware Conference
Bishop
Rev. Frederick W. Duncan
Salisbury District
Superintendent
Church Staff
Rev. George R. Patterson, Senior Pastor
Rev. Dean DeFino, Associate Pastor
Rev. Dale Vroman, Associate Pastor
Mr. Trever Pusey, Youth Pastor
Mrs. Phyllis Oldham, Sanctuary Choir Director
Mrs. Sarah McCabe, Children’s Choir Director
Mr. David Lawson, Organist
Rev. Harry Gray, Handbell Choir Director
Mrs. Janal Walton, Director of Children’s Ministry
Mrs. Carolyn Lewis, RN, Parish Nurse
Mrs. Tracy Shannahan, CPA, Church Accountant
Mr. Wayne Tull, Sexton
Mrs. Sue Posey, Office Manager
Mrs. Sarah Burton, Riverwalk Organist
Mr. Scott Albright, Video & Sound Technician
Church Leaders
Mrs. Lynne Smoak, Administrative Board Chairperson
Mr. Ron Boltz, Administrative Board Vice-Chairperson
Mr. Tony Sarbanes, Lay Leader
Mr. Bob Moore, Staff Parish Relations Chairperson
Mr. Chris McCabe, Board of Trustees Chairperson
Mr. Bill Hetherington, Finance Committee Chairperson
Mr. Kelly Shannahan, Leadership Development Committee
Chairperson
Mrs. Ellen DiCintio, Treasurer
Committee Leaders
Dr. T. J. Mumford,, Annual Conference Member
Mr. Ric Bloodsworth, Missions Committee Chairperson
Mrs. Carolyn Lewis, Congregational Care Committee
Chairperson
Mrs. Laura Robertson, Safe Sanctuary Team Chairperson
Mrs. Vickie Blades, Membership Chairperson
Mrs. Sandy Robinson, United Methodist Women President
Mr. Everett Thomas Morton, United Methodist Men
President
Mrs. Margy Meeks, Altar Guild President
Dr. Dorothy Baker, Health Outreach Ministry
Mr. Ron Moore, Trinity Trumpet Editor
Mrs. Karen Albright, Video Ministry
RECIPE OF THE MONTH
Salted Caramel Apple Poke Cake
Ingredients
1 box Betty Crocker™ SuperMoist™ white cake mix 1 ¼ cups water 1/3 cup vegetable oil 3 eggs 1 can (20 oz) apple pie filling 1/ 2 cup caramel sauce 1 teaspoon sea salt 1 container (8 oz) frozen whipped topping, thawed 1/3 cup butterscotch chips
Direction
Heat oven to 350° F (325° F for dark or nonstick pan). Grease or lightly spray bottom only of 13 x 9-inch pan. In large bowl, beat cake mix, water, oil and eggs with electric mixer on low speed 2 minutes. Add ap-ple pie filling; beat 1 minute longer. Pour into pan. Bake as directed on box for 13 x 9-inch pan. Cool in pan on cooling rack 20 minutes. Meanwhile, in small bowl, mix 1/4 cup of the cara-mel sauce and the sea salt. Poke warm cake every inch with a straw or handle of wooden spoon, half-way into cake. Pour caramel-salt mixture over cake, allowing it to fill in holes. Spread cake with whipped topping. Drizzle with re-maining 1/4 cup caramel sauce; top with butter-scotch chips. I like to just use a white glaze and then pour the caramel sauce over that.
SCHOOL + SEPTEMBER + LAZARUS
FOOD PANTRY =
PEANUT BUTTER SUNDAYS
One could argue that there is no better lunch
for a hungry student than the great standby: a
peanut butter sandwich
( unless, of course, you add some jelly )!
This September, please bring your favorite
brand of peanut butter to Trinity. Donations
go directly to those in need at the Lazarus
Food Pantry.
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TRINITY’S UNITED METHODIST WOMEN
Sandy Robinson, President Our United Methodist Women’s Chicken Salad and Bake Sale was successful with changes made. We made $2,300.00. With the upcoming celebration of Trinity’s 150th anniversary, there is no Fall fundraiser planned, but there is one in the works for the Spring. Again, we thank the congregation for their generosity and support, as we strive to serve Jesus Christ, our Lord and Savior. Please check future church bulletins for meeting dates and times for circle meetings. We will begin meeting in September. You are always wel-come!
Join us for the 2016-2017 school year! Welcome back to all of our Children’s Choir families! As we get into the swing of things with the new school year, I
want to extend an invitation to all members and visitors of Trinity UMC to join us on Sunday mornings on the 2nd floor
of the JMB for Children’s Choir.
The group meets each Sunday immediately after the completion of the 9:30 service in the sanctuary. We enjoy a time of
fellowship, singing, playing instruments, learning about God, and learning about music. The group completes rehearsal
by 11:00am each week, and we look forward to seeing new faces all the time!
Children between Kindergarten and 5th grade are welcome to join the group at any time during the school year. Each
year the kids love to work for our fun incentives, prizes, and games…and even a special sweet treat every now and
then! We start and end the year with a special party to celebrate our new and returning members.
Please join us at the completion of the 9:30 service in the JMB and just follow the signs! Contact Sarah McCabe at 443-
235-2287 or shether16@yahoo.com with questions or comments. Have a child that is outside of the age range listed
above? Everyone is welcome! Please contact me so that I can help to arrange something that works for your child.
Train up a child in the way he should go: and when he is old he will not depart from it.
Proverbs 22:6
2017 Appalachia Service Project
An interest meeting for our 2017 Appalachia Service Project will be held on
Sunday, October 2 at 7:00 p.m. in the sanctuary. Any high school youth, par-
ent, and other interested adult should attend. Please call the church office at
(410) 749-5562 with any questions.
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PLEASE NOTE: If your name
does not appear on this list it
does not mean that we do not
have you as a Trinity member. It
only means that we do not have
your birth date. Please give the
church office a call with any ad-
ditions to, or corrections, of this
list.
SEPTEMBER
1 - Bruce Bozman
Emma Hall
Robert Horsey
Chip Leonard
Wesley Richardson
Jimmy Sarbanes
Michael Saywell
John Terrell
Bonnie Walston
2 - Gwen Acle
Matthew Brittingham
Michael Brittingham
Richard Cheng
Chuck Dix
Craig Dodd
Chris McCabe
Sara Shearer
Lee Townsend
3 - James Lackie
Joe Paradis
Jamison Price
Michael Truitt
4 - Jay Darrah
Vonda Rossi
Brett Wiseman
5 - Cory Baysinger
Christine Bernstein
Jenna Bowne
Heidi Galloway
Emma Hillyer
Becky Merritt
Joseph O’Brien
Albert Townsend
6 - Buddy Adkins
Peggy Cartwright
Jordan Jones
Art Legates
Lindsay Long
Adele MacMurray
Kellie Noonan
7 - Becky Blizzard
Sam Edney
Daivd Irvine
Mary Johnson
Gavin Mariner
Kristen Messick
Sarah Smith
Carter Thomas
Fran Tracy-Mumford
8 - Curt Hickman
Jamie Hill
Morgan Hill
9 - Kylor Berkman
Andrew Emge
Rosemary Greenwood
Nicholas Hearne
Jack Kostelac
Valerie Landon
Sheila Loar
10 - Vicki Bozman
Remi Howard
Parker Mason
Laura McCarty
Michael Moses
11 - Colby Clifton
Allison Hooper
Ryan Nelson
Addy Seagraves
Charles Strickler
12 - Emily Butler
Johnathan Crockett
Ann Marie Desjardins
Jenna Hussey
Kailey Moyers
Julie Pryor
Philip Pryor
Pat Snyder
Ann Stevens
13 - Ed Baker
Curt Dodd
Gerry Farrelly
Michael Merritt
Heather Moore
Erin Mumford
Jay Savage
Jon Shearer
Carl Wilson
14 - Charles Meeks
Heidy Richter
Beryl Whaley
15 - Clarence Andrews
Case Dempsey
Matt Elliott
Katie Jones
Tom Lewis
Lauren Pusey
16 - Ann Marie Barnes
Joseph Duncan
Lorna Lyster
Blaine Mason
Jami Myers
John Phillips
Matthew Shores
Katherine Slaughter
Stacie Sousa
17 - Fernando Acle
Ernie Bailey
Griffin DelGaudio
Andrea Fletcher
Michael Hannemann
James Rapp
18 - Gary Breeding
Mary Sue Gladden
Anita Hearne
Kay Hopkins
Jennifer Lopez
deVictoria
Connor Mason
Susan Moore
Matthew Morris
Katie Thamert
19 - Linda Hearn
Dixie Herweh
Scarlett Johnson
20 - Wayne Blades
Lillie Marvel
Bruce Roglitz
Stacy Wheeler
21 - Sonny Chiofolo
Nathanael Dees
Rex Hammer
Jamie Lawson
Cheryl Sandt
Andrew Thorsten
Maureen Truitt
22 - Missy Covert
Austin Loar
Katie Oldham
Ruth Richins
Kim Snyder
23 - Craig Booth
Eugene Ely
Ethan Giles
Julie Peters
24 - Spencer Brown
Christina Danzi
Erin Douse
Sheree Draucker
Glenn Gorden
Andrew Haldeman
Joey Kutchen
Paige Paxton
Tracy Shannahan
Jason Thompson
25 - Mulan Bell
Mark Brennan
Greg East
Lesley Grier
Mark Nay
Naman Nay
Harrel Pitsenbarger
Melissa Saywell
26 - Lou Bradley
Kyle Mills
David Morris
Vera Patterson
27 - James Crouse
Julia Early
Melissa Graves
Marisa Post
Denise Rapp
Marci Ryan
28 - Blair Ritchie
Dan Todd
29 - Eva Ageloff
Katie Burkett
Erin Carlisle
Christian Gordy
Richard Hastings
Hannah Nechay
Dale Pusey
Carter Smarte
Matthew Webster
30 - Todd Bellamy
Chad Culver
Bill Lankford
Robert Mulford
David Thompson
Diane Tull
14
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
1
6:30pm Play
Practice
2
3
4 8, 10am Worship 9:00 Riverwalk
Service (Last Sunday for Summer Worship)
4pm Youth Group
5 Church Office Closed
(Banks Closed)
NO FitMinded Exercise
6:30pm Hebrew Class
LABOR DAY
6 1pm UMW “Esther”
1:30pm UMW
“Deborah”
6:30pm Play Practice
7 9:30am Mom’s
Morning Out
12pm Pastor’s
Advisory
1pm UMW “Ruth”
7pm Evening Book
Club
6:30pm Bible Study
8 9:30am Altar Guild
1pm Bible Study
6:15pm Handbell Choir
6:30pm Play Practice
7:30pm Sanctuary
Choir
9
10 10am Relay for Life
11 8, 9:30, 11am
Worship
3pm M. S. Youth 4:30pm Youth
Dinner 5pm H. S. Youth
12
6:00pm FitMinded
Exercise
6:30pm Hebrew
Class
13
6:30pm Play Practice
14 9:30am Mom’s
Morning Out
11:30am Lunch
Bunch
6:30pm Bible Study
15
1pm Bible Study
5:30pm Acolyte/Crucifer
Training
6:15pm Handbell Choir
6:30pm Play Practice
7:30pm Sanctuary Choir
16
17 8am UMM
18 8, 9:30, 11am
Worship
3pm M. S. Youth 4:30pm Youth
Dinner 5pm H. S. Youth
19 6:00pm FitMinded
Exercise
NO Hebrew Class
6:30pm Play
Practice
20
6:30pm Play Practice
21 Joseph House
Feeding
9:30am Mom’s
Morning Out
6:30pm Bible Study
7pm Evening Book
Club
7:30pm Sanctuary
Choir
22
1pm Bible Study
6:15pm Handbell
Choir
6:30pm Play
Practice
23 NO Pine Bluff
Visitation
6:30pm Play
Practice
24
3pm Picnic Supper
Begins
5:45pm Time Capsule
6:20pm Descendant
Recognition
6:30pm Play
150TH
CELEBRATION
25 8, 9:30, 11am
Worship
3pm M. S. Youth
4:30pm Youth
Dinner
5pm H. S. Youth
150TH
CELEBRATION
26
6:00pm FitMinded
Exercise
6:30pm Hebrew
Class
27
28 9:30am Mom’s
Morning Out
6:30pm Bible Study
29
1pm Bible Study
6:15pm Handbell
Choir
7:30pm Sanctuary
Choir
30
1:30pm Visitation
Committee
September 2016
15
Thank you!
Thank you all so much for thoughts, prayers, visits,
cards, and phone calls after surgery. Special thanks to
Rev. Patterson and Rev. Vroman for visits and prayers.
Recovery is progressing normally.
In Christian love,
Judy and Kern Briele
I wanted to thank you immensely for the scholarship
and the support you have provided for me. There better
feeling to have than knowing that I have such a wonder-
ful support system through my church and through my
faith in the Lord. I know that as I walk through this new
journey to college, God is walking right by my side. The
scholarship that I was so kindly awarded will be used to
cover my educational textbooks and tuition fees. Thank
you all for me and my family, and best wishes to my ex-
tended family at Trinity.
Clarice Dodd
We would like to thank everyone who attended and vol-
unteered at S.U.M.’s Applebee’s Flapjack Fundraiser.
We raised $785.60! Thank you for all your support.
Our next breakfast will be October 8, so mark your cal-
endars!
Peace,
Pam Alexander
Administrative Assistant
Salisbury Urban Ministries
I would like to thank you for the cards, calls, visits, and
prayers during my recent hospitalization. I am recover-
ing at home and soon hope to be back to normal.
With fondest regards,
Carl Wilson
We would like to thank you for your support and contri-
bution to our Prom Dress Drive. The event helped many
girls find a great dress for Prom.
Thank you!
1 Tear to Empowerment
The outstanding support of Rev. Patterson, Carolyn, and
all of the Trinity family was very comforting to us.
Many sympathy cards, compassionate calls, and prayers
surrounded us with the love of the Trinity family. Con-
tinue to pray for Kyle’s mother and siblings.
Sincerely,
Joanne and Chuck Cherry
Thank you all so much for the cards and all the prayers.
Thank you Rev. Patterson’s prayers over the phone be-
fore my surgery. It means a lot to me. My surgery went
well, and I am getting better everyday. Also thank you
Sue for help with transportation for Mulan!
God bless Trinity!
Xiuhua Bell
My very sincere thanks to all of you for your calls, cards,
visits, and food following my recent surgery. It was
overwhelmed by the many acts of kindness shown to me
during the last couple of weeks. Trinity members truly
are a very special group of people and I feel blessed to be
a part of this congregation. Thank you for your thoughts
and prayers.
Sincerely,
John Wayne Freed
Thank you so much for awarding me a 2016 scholarship.
I am so proud to be a recipient of a contribution from the
church I love. I am blessed to have had the opportunity
to be a member of not only Trinity UMC, but the out-
standing ASP group as well. I am excited to begin study-
ing biology and psychology as an honors/pre-med stu-
dent at UMD, College Park this fall. Again, thank you
for believing in me and contributing to my education.
Sincerely,
Luke Pitsenbarger
My family and I would like to thank everyone for their
kind expressions of sympathy and prayers at this time of
my mother, Irene Layton’s passing. She truly loved her
church family.
Pam Quillen
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