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Inside this Issue: Upcoming Events 2 Community Events 3 Trinity Lutheran Church Women 4 Vacation Bible School 4 Youth Stuff 5 Where’s Waldo? 6 Stewardship 8 Birthdays / Anniversaries 9 Schedule of Worship Volunteers 10 Calendar 11 Information 12 To God’s people in the body of Christ at Trinity, peace and joy be yours as you continue to celebrate the wonder and victory of the resurrection this Easter season! What’s in a name? We carry the name of Christian follower of / believer in Christ Jesus as Lord and Saviour. But what does that mean for who we are or how we live? In what ways can it mold us or give direction to our actions? Let me introduce you to Francisco Lindor. He is 23 years old and plays shortstop for the Cleveland Indians major league baseball team. He is in his third year in the major leagues his second full year. His current salary is $579,300 dollars a year. Over the next few years he stands to make millions, with a potential to be paid over $15,000,000 a year by the year 2022. He was born in Puerto Rico and was relatively poor a situation that has since changed. Francisco is a star player. He won a Gold Glove (for best fielder at his position) and was appointed to the American League All-Star team this past year. He is a very positive person, well liked by his teammates and fans alike, and seems very mature for his age, especially given how quickly he has risen through the minor leagues and how well he has done at the major league level in such a short time. Recently, several baseball commentators were discussing Lindor’s play, his star status and his financial future. All noted that he is at this time the well liked and polite person noted above but some of them fear for his future, as so many athletes and other “famous people” have undergone major personality changes as their fame or stardom has increased. But one commentator said he had no worries about Francisco becoming an unlikeable or obnoxious person. And that is what ties Francisco Lindor into our discussion on “what’s in a name”. The commentator noted that during an interview given by Lindor almost a year ago, while still a 22 year old, the question was asked if he ever worried about giving his all or doing his best during the long 162 game schedule his team plays. Lindor’s response was something like this: “My father’s name is on the back of my jersey and my employer’s name is on the front. No way am I going to embarrass either of them.” The commentator felt that such an answer showed a young man who understood who he was whom he represented, and what that meant for how he would always play the game. Not a bad thought for us as Christians. In our baptism we were given the name of Child of God. Our connection to a Christian church such as Trinity is a public (Continued on page 2) Trinity Times May 2017 Volume 1, Issue 5

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Trinity Times Page 1 of 12

Inside this Issue:

Upcoming Events 2 Community Events 3 Trinity Lutheran Church Women 4 Vacation Bible School 4 Youth Stuff 5 Where’s Waldo? 6 Stewardship 8 Birthdays / Anniversaries 9 Schedule of

Worship Volunteers 10 Calendar 11 Information 12

To God’s people in the

body of Christ at Trinity,

peace and joy be yours as

you continue to celebrate

the wonder and victory of

the resurrection this Easter

season!

What’s in a name? We

carry the name of

Christian – follower of /

believer in Christ Jesus as

Lord and Saviour. But

what does that mean for

who we are or how we

live? In what ways can it

mold us or give direction

to our actions?

Let me introduce you to

Francisco Lindor. He is

23 years old and plays

shortstop for the

Cleveland Indians major

league baseball team. He

is in his third year in the

major leagues – his second

full year. His current

salary is $579,300 dollars

a year. Over the next few

years he stands to make

millions, with a potential

to be paid over

$15,000,000 a year by the

year 2022. He was born

in Puerto Rico and was

relatively poor – a

situation that has since

changed.

Francisco is a star player.

He won a Gold Glove (for

best fielder at his

position) and was

appointed to the American

League All-Star team this

past year. He is a very

positive person, well liked

by his teammates and fans

alike, and seems very

mature for his age,

especially given how

quickly he has risen

through the minor leagues

and how well he has done

at the major league level

in such a short time.

Recently, several baseball

commentators were

discussing Lindor’s play,

his star status and his

financial future. All noted

that he is at this time the

well liked and polite

person noted above – but

some of them fear for his

future, as so many athletes

and other “famous

people” have undergone

major personality changes

as their fame or stardom

has increased.

But one commentator said

he had no worries about

Francisco becoming an

unlikeable or obnoxious

person. And that is what

ties Francisco Lindor

into our discussion on

“what’s in a name”. The

commentator noted that

during an interview

given by Lindor almost a

year ago, while still a 22

year old, the question

was asked if he ever

worried about giving his

all or doing his best

during the long 162

game schedule his team

plays. Lindor’s response

was something like this:

“My father’s name is on

the back of my jersey

and my employer’s

name is on the front. No

way am I going to

embarrass either of

them.” The

commentator felt that

such an answer showed a

young man who

understood who he was whom he represented,

and what that meant for how he would always

play the game.

Not a bad thought for us

as Christians. In our

baptism we were given

the name of Child of

God. Our connection to

a Christian church such

as Trinity is a public

(Continued on page 2)

Trinity

Times

May 2017

Volume 1, Issue 5

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Trinity Lutheran Church

Quilters Appreciation Tea

Saturday May 6th @ 2pm

In the Fellowship Hall

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Highway Clean up

Saturday May 6

Meet at the church at 8:30 am

Funds used for mission projects.

Please contact Rhea Lynne Anderson

if you can help out!

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Learn more about

Jars of Clay

Caring Ministry

during worship

on Sunday, May 7

(Continued from page 1)

statement that we claim

God as our Father and

Jesus as our Saviour. We

were given the call to be

witnesses for and

disciples of Jesus each

moment of our lives.

And we were told how to

live – ‘love the Lord thy

God with all your heart

and mind and soul, and

love your neighbour as

yourself’ – in order to

“play the game” of life as

a child of God. We have

just celebrated the

resurrection of Christ

after remembering his

death in our place as the

payment for our sins.

That death and

resurrection are the

source of our strength (as

we live in constant

forgiveness and filled by

the Holy Spirit) and the

inspiration for our actions

(we love because he first

loved us). May we as

God’s children always

remember that our

Father’s name is on us

and that we represent our

Saviour and his whole

family so that we may

strive to not embarrass

but rather to honour our

God with our lives.

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All Christians are invited to this Service of Blessing

held in our community for our graduates.

Tuesday May 9 @ 7 pm

Griffin Park Theatre

You’re invited to Hastings Lake Bible Camp for an

afternoon of springtime fellowship, praise and food!

HLBC has been growing rapidly and we want you to

be part of it!

2:30pm - Service with Pastor John Strecker-Baseler

Featuring music from the Glory Lutheran Choir

4:00pm - Annual General Meeting

5:00pm – Supper

Clean-up starts at 10:00 am, and will wrap up by

4:00pm. Lunch is provided.

Tasks include cleaning and sanitizing the kitchen,

sanitizing cabins, cutting and storing firewood,

raking leaves, setting up canoes, and more. Bring

work clothes, rakes, chainsaws and a willing spirit!

Come and join us!!

Timed Event - Awards – BBQ – Children’s

Activates

Registration Fee $40, Child $20, Family $100

Pledge Forms available for Fundraising

Register @crossroadsclinic.ca

Our annual fundraiser, a Walk/Run for Love, will take

place on May 6, 2017. We will meet at Faith Lutheran

Church and walk or run a 5 km course through

Confederation Park. If you love to walk or run, come

and join us. We meet at Faith Lutheran Church,

1903 – 19 Ave NW at 8:30 am. The Walk begins at

9:30. This once-a-year fundraiser supports the

Ministry in our training program for volunteer

visitors, who visit patients in hospitals and care

facilities. If you cannot walk or run, consider being a

“virtual walker” by collecting pledges. Our goal this

year is to raise $22,500. Faith Life Financial is a

sponsor and will match donations up to $300. Please

contact your Church office for more information

about the grant. For more information about the Walk

please contact us at (403) 264-4045 or

[email protected].

JOIN US ON MAY 6, 2017

FOR OUR

“20TH ANNUAL

WALK/RUN FOR LOVE”

Blessing

of the 2017

Graduates

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The next TLCW meeting will be on

May 10th at 10:00 am.

All ladies are invited to attend.

Trinity Lutheran Church Women

Vacation Bible School

July 10 - 14, 2017

*please note the date change due to the way the Canada Day holiday falls.

9:00 am – noon

For children 4 yrs (by Sept) to Grade 6

VBS 2017 is a victory celebration! In Mighty Fortress VBS, children learn that in Jesus, the victory is won! They’ll look into the Bible, God’s Holy Word, and explore five Bible accounts about God, our Mighty Fortress, and the victory Jesus has won for us.

We pray that Mighty Fortress gives us opportunities to introduce children and their families to Christ. We hope to help our own children grow in their faith in Jesus while reaching out to children in our neighborhood. This makes VBS a key outreach ministry in our congregation and our local community.

Here are some ways that you can help:

• Pray for our volunteers and the children and families who participate.

• Enroll your children or grandchildren in Mighty Fortress and invite friends and neighbors too.

• Volunteer to help. There are many jobs, even if you can’t be here during VBS week. Watch for the sign-up sheet coming soon.

Please contact Kari Bolen or Tilly Gamble if you can help out with this fun and meaningful ministry!

Blessing of the Quilts will take place during the

Sunday May 7 worship service. The quilts will

then be distributed locally and through Canadian

Lutheran World Relief around the world. Many,

many are blessed through our Quilting Ministry!

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Youth Stuff

"Remember your Creator in the

days of your youth"

- Ecclesiastes 12:1

Are we idiots for believing the Bible,

or would we be idiots not to.

Deeper Study

for Youth Grade 9 & Up

Tuesdays @ 4:00 pm

Come for supper and a deeper look

Sunday Mornings

9:00 am

A look at the

Word of God

MISSION 2018 BELIZE

“How beautiful are the feet of those who bring Good News!” Romans 10:15b

Sat., Feb. 17 – Sat., Feb. 24, 2018 (Family Week) Praying Pelican Missions (prayingpelicanmission.org)

• Next Meeting

Sunday, May 14/17 AT 11:30 Mothers Day

– It will just be to collect the $100 deposits for

the flight and book the next meetings.

at God’s Word

Remember to bring your Bible!

Congratulations to Our Graduates

Thomas Anderson Rebecca Bolen

Emmalyn Elgersma Anthony Jakubowski

Daniel Nolan Kim Riveral

For I know the plans I have for you,” declares the

LORD, “plans to prosper you and not to harm you,

plans to give you hope and a future.

Jeremiah 29:11

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“Where’s Waldo” Diagram

Ephesians is an extremely life changing book of the Bible, as the Sunday

morning Coffee House group has discovered. It goes from the

fundamentals of our Christian faith to practical application in life

situations, our families and marriage. It is one of the best places to see

God’s plan for helping others come to Jesus and ultimately change and

then make more followers. This is the part that I tried to capture in the

diagram I have included in this Trinity Times. Search its many words,

phrases and directions. Ponder and pray about their meaning for you and

for Trinity. The Holy Spirit uses many ways to get our attention and

change us. If you have any thoughts or questions just ask me or one of the

Coffee House Group. May God bless us all on the journey of discipleship.

Gordon Frank.

Lutheran Congregations in Mission for Christ - NW District As we are now a member of the North West district of LCMC we invite you to check out their website www.lcmc-nw.com This is a good way to keep in touch with other churches in our area and find out what is happening in our district.

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Automated Funds Transfer Agreement

Anyone wishing to have their tithe to the General Fund automatically transferred from their bank account please call the church office for an agreement form. This is an easy and convenient way to fulfill your stewardship responsibilities to our church.

Do you have eye glasses that you can no longer wear? Please drop your old glasses off in the box labelled “Glasses” underneath the portable bulletin board in the foyer and give someone the gift of sight. There are many in this world who could never afford to buy eyeglasses and you can contribute to renew their sight

May 2017 Stewardship Newsletter Article

Then Jesus, the Son of

God, gave them a

second gift, a gift from

what only He could

give—a gift from

above. He took the

bread and the fish, gave

thanks, blessed them,

and distributed them to

the crowd. Then came

the miracle. As these

five loaves and two fish

were given out, they

multiplied. He fed the

hungry crowd until they

were all full. And

twelve baskets full were

left over.

But Jesus was not the

only one who gave that

day. There is one person

who also gave from

what he had. It was the

boy with the five loaves

and the two fish. All the

others, including the

boy, received the gift of

a miraculous feast. And

they would look back

on it with wonder. But

the boy, when he would

look back on it, would

look back and

remember not just what

he received. He would

look back with wonder

and delight when the

Son of God made his

gift into something

miraculous. For it is

more blessed to give

than to receive.

This our Lord does for

each of us. He presses

our gifts, no matter how

big or how small, into

His service and works

wonders with them. He

provides through what

we give: water for

baptism, bread and wine

for the Lord’s Supper, a

man called and sent for

the preaching of the

Gospel and Absolution.

He provides a building

in which we can gather

as His children, lights

so that we might not

gather in darkness. He

provides funds for the

care of the poor and

struggling, for

missionaries who

preach and teach

beyond our borders. He

makes Christians,

disciples of our Lord

and Savior, Jesus Christ

in our midst by bringing

them to faith and

nurturing them in that

faith. He takes our gifts

and turns them into

something miraculous.

Indeed, it is more

blessed to give than to

receive. Thus we give.

We give of what we

have. And the Lord

works His wonders.

-From the Lutheran Church

Missouri Synod Website

www.lcms.org

“It is more blessed to

give than to receive,”

said St. Paul, quoting

our Lord (Acts

20:35). How can this

be?

Jesus and His

disciples withdrew to

a mountain by the

shore of the Sea of

Galilee. The crowds

followed them, for

the Lord had just

showered upon them

the gift of His

teaching, the gift of

His Word. But the

day was waning; the

sun was setting, and it

was getting late.

Looking upon the

crowds, Jesus had

compassion on them

and asked, “Where

are we to buy bread,

so that these people

may eat” (John 6:5)?

Philip said that two

hundred denarii (a

day’s wages for two

hun-dred men) could

not buy enough bread

for each of them to

get a little.

But Andrew, Peter’s

brother, brought a

young boy forward,

who had five barley

loaves and two small

fish. “But,” Andrew

asked, “what are they

for so many” (John

6:9). Jesus replied,

“Have the people sit

down” (John 6:10).

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Louise Berg May 03 Louis Nester May 03 Anne Beblow May 05 Carol Anderson May 07 John Dell May 08 Shirley Heck May 08 Evelyn Harahus May 10 Karen VanderLinden May 12 Darlene Curran May 14 Dennis Dockray May 17 Garry Carter May 17 Patty Schneider May 19 Elvera Lillehei May 23 Rudy Peltzer May 26 Linda Weisbeck May 27 Huber Ellis May 28 Harry Nielsen May 31

If you are a Senior and would like to have your name included on the Seniors’ birthday list, please call the church office.

MAY

WEDDING ANNIVERSARIES

Jim & Debbie Ketchmark May 02 Chad & Julie Brothers May 03 Mike & Mona Cann May 03 Terry & Brenda Shepherd May 04 Kirk & Bernyce Baynham May 14 Chris & Jocelyn King May 15 Micah & Shanna-Lee Eckert May 16 Kyle & Debra Perini May 17 Barry & Tina Preston May 19 Glenn & Dee Ravnsborg May 19 Ken Frances & Ria Neufeld May 19 David & Jenna Gabert May 23 Barry & Della Berg May 30 If you would like to have your anniversary included in the Wedding Anniversary list please call the church office.

MAY

SENIOR’S BIRTHDAYS

Send us Your Photos We invite all of the photographers in the

congregation to submit your scenery photos

to be used for background pictures for use on

the screen for Sunday mornings. You can

email them to the church office at

[email protected]. We are also

looking for pictures of our members in

ministry or scenery for the website and

bulletin covers. We look forward to seeing

the creativity of our church family.

If you have a concern you would like to have placed on our Prayer Chain please call the church office. Please notify the office also if your email address has changed.

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If you have a concern, question, bouquet, etc., you are invited to write it out, sign it & place it into the Comments & Suggestions Box that is located on the ledge of the office in the Library. The Deacons regularly check this box. It is there for you.

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May 07 10:00 am with Communion Acolyte: Myra Altwasser Lector: Mark Altwasser Story Teller: Pastor John Sound / Video: Ian Altwasser /

Emmalyn Elgersma Communion Prep: Will & Anna Moeller Worship Assistant: Harold Stedel Ushers: Gordon & Wendy Frank / Mark & Melanie Altwasser Scripture Readings: Acts 2:42-47 1 Peter 2:19-25

May 14 10:00 am Mothers Day Acolyte: Megan Andrews Lector: Val Deunk Story Teller: Maggie Theiss Sound / Video: Emmalyn Elgersma /

Ryan Summach

Worship Assistant: Brian Berg Ushers: Candice Bloor / Barb Tamura / Pete & Patty Green Scripture Readings: Acts 6:1-9; 7:2a 1 Peter 2:2-10

May 21 10:00 am with Communion Acolyte: Kate Elgersma Lector: Melanie Altwasser Story Teller: Julie Musgrove Sound / Video: Doug Erlandson /

Ian Altwasser Communion Prep Debbie Berg Worship Assistant: Mark Altwasser Ushers: Randy & Corry Flatla / Chris Deschner / Garry Carter Scripture Readings: Acts 17:16-31 1 Peter 3:13-22

WORSHIP SERVICES SCHEDULE OF VOLUNTEER DUTIES

May 28 10:00 am Acolyte: Jorja Hofer Lector: Lorene Nichols Story Teller: Pastor John Sound / Video: Randy Flatla /

Mason Hofer Worship Assistant: Harold Stedel Ushers: Doug & Mona Erlandson / Brian & Debbie Berg Scripture Readings: Acts 1:12-26 1 Peter 4:12-19, 5:6-11 Ushers are reminded to please make sure that all church doors are locked before leaving after Sunday worship.

Please do not park in the alley as it is not only illegal but it also is inconvenient for our neighbors. Also, please be considerate of our seniors & leave parking spaces for them at the back door.

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~ May 2017 ~

Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Communion Sundays May 7 May 21

1 Pastor John & Maggie holidays until May 6 6:00 pm Brownies

6:30 pm Girl Guides / Pathfinders

2

1:00 pm Quilting 8:00 pm AA

3 1:00 pm Agape Ladies Bible Study 4:45 pm Confirmation

4 7:00 pm Trinity Choir

8:00 pm AA / Alanon

5

6 2:00 pm Quilter’s Appreciation Tea 3:30 – 6:00 pm Church of God Tabernacle meeting

7

9:00 am Education Hour

10:00 am Worship

1:30 – 3:30 pm Church of God Tabernacle Worship Service

8 4:00 pm Board of Education meeting

6:00 pm Brownies

6:30 pm Girl Guides / Pathfinders

9 1:00 pm Quilting

1:15 pm Youth Pastor’s meeting

7:00 pm Blessing of the Grads – Griffin Park Theatre

8:00 pm AA

10

10:00 am TLCW meeting 11:00 am Staff meeting 1:00 pm Agape Ladies Bible Study 2:00 pm Bible Study @ Newbrook Lodge 4:45 pm Confirmation 7:00 pm Worship Committee meeting

11 Maggie day off 9:00 am Newell Christian Community meeting @ E Free Church

6:30 pm Service @ Orchard Manor 7:30 pm Service @ Newbrook Lodge

8:00 pm AA / Alanon

12 Pastor John & Maggie day off

13 Pastor John & Maggie day off

3:30 – 6:00 pm Church of God Tabernacle meeting

14 Mother’s Day

9:00 am Education Hour 10:00 am Worship 11:30 am Youth Mission meeting

1:30 – 3:30 pm Church of God Tabernacle Worship Service

15

Pastor John day off 6:00 pm Brownies

6:30 pm Girl Guides / Pathfinders

16

9:00 am Pastor Cluster meeting

7:00 pm Council meeting

8:00 pm AA

17 11:00 am Staff meeting 1:00 pm Agape Ladies Bible Study 4:45 pm Confirmation

18 Maggie day off 7:00 pm Trinity Choir

8:00 pm AA / Alanon

19

20

Pastor John & Maggie day off

3:30 – 6:00 pm Church of God Tabernacle meeting

21

No Education Hour

10:00 am Worship

1:30 – 3:30 pm Church of God Tabernacle Worship Service

22

Victoria Day – Office closed

23 Pastor John & Maggie day off Trinity Times Deadline 8:00 pm AA

24

1:00 pm Agape Ladies Bible Study 4:45 pm Confirmation

25 Maggie day off 4:00 pm Service @ Long term Care – BHC

7:00 pm Trinity Choir

8:00 pm AA / Alanon

26

27

Pastor John day off

3:30 – 6:00 pm Church of God Tabernacle meeting

28

9:00 am Education Hour 10:00 am Worship

1:30 – 4:30 pm Church of God Tabernacle Worship Service

2:00 pm Pastor John @ Iddesleigh

29

Pastor John day off 6:00 pm Brownies

6:30 pm Girl Guides / Pathfinders

30

11:00 am Staff meeting \

8:00 pm AA

31 1:00 pm Agape Ladies Bible Study 4:45 pm Confirmation

Notes:

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Trinity Lutheran Church

811 Cassils Road W

Brooks, AB T1R 0E4

PHONE:

(403) 362-4259

FAX:

(403) 362-6298

E-MAIL:

[email protected]

We’re on the Web! See us at:

www.brookstrinity.ca

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The next deadline is May 23.