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November 2016
“No matter where you’ve been, no matter where you are going, Trinity can be a home for you. And that’s a very good thing!”
This is a congregation in which we teach love; we preach compassion and justice; and, we expect diversity.
Everyone is welcome!
Trinity Reformed United Church of Christ 450 West Main St.
Mountville, PA 17554 717-285-5593
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.mountvilletrinityucc.org Find us on Facebook
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TRUCC NEWS AND VIEWS
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Annual Reports 2016
It’s that time a year again to start thinking about the Annual Report. Reports are due Monday January 6th 2017 from all
Church Leaders, Committee chairs, Ministry Leaders and Staff, but are gratefully accepted any time before the due date. Re-
ports can be emailed to Eileen Littell at [email protected] or dropped off in the church mailbox by the church
office. For reference, copies of the 2015 Annual Report can be found in the narthex or emailed to you on request.
Please check the boards, committees and functionaries below and on the next page. Let Eileen Littell know if any changes are
needed at the above email address.
BOARDS, COMMITTEES & FUNCTIONARIES OF TRINITY REFORMED UCC
Acolyte Coordinator Tierney Elslager/Lori Leaman
Altar Guild Coordinator Bonnie Crone
Called to Care Program Coordinator Tierney Elslager/Mary Ann Price
Fund Raising Charlie Mille/Bonnie Crone
Children’s Christian Education
Christian Education
Church Treasurer Chuck Romberger
Internet/Social Media Charles Miller/Lori Leaman/Zak Geyer
Communications/Advertising Mary Ibach
Elders Chair Tom Robinson
Feed the Hungry Karen Robinson
Food Bank Coordinator Tom Robinson
Financial Records Administrator Jean Haines
Guild Co-Chairs Diane Fiebert/Katie Crockett
Guild Secretary Alice Heitmueller
Guild Treasurer Helen Yohe
Kenya/Mercy Home Orphanage Bobbie Poteau/Chuck Romberger
On-site Facility ‘Watch-Care’ Mark Cote
Prayer Shawls Janie Kaminski/ Sandy Neiss/Alice Heitmueller
Property Coordinator / Grounds Lori Leaman
Spaghetti Supper Coordinator Christine Macready
Sound System Mark Cote/Charlie Miller/Shannon Edwards
Stewardship Committee Tom Duke
Wedding Coordinator Lori Leaman
Worship Census Counter Charlie Miller/Mark Cote
Worship/Music Shannon Edwards/Dan Molenthin
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TRINITY REFORMED UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST
2016 CONSISTORY MEMBERS
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
(Designations: D=deacon E=elder – year in which term ends)
Fred Hooper (E-17 2nd term) President
Lori Leaman (E-16) Vice President
Sharon Smaling (D16) Secretary
Chuck Romberger (D16) Treasurer
Wanda Nace (D15) Janie Kaminski (E-17)
Nancy Henry (E16-2nd Term) Christine Macready (D-17)
Mary Ann Price (E16) Andy Sheaffer (D-17)
Mark Cote (E-16 2nd Term) Gail Crissey (D-17)
ELDERS: Rachel Bates, Don Braungard, Pat Braungard, Jean Brown, Phyllis Cliff, Mark Cote, Mark Crockett, Gladys Drybred, Joanne
Duke, Tom Duke, Trudy Eisenberger, Tierney Elslager, Lois Getz, Helen Gainer, Ann Groff, Jean Haines, Nancy Henry, Fred Hooper, Mary
Ibach, Janie Kaminski, Lori Leaman, Esther Markey, Laura Miller, Donna Moore, Mary Ann Price, Karen Robinson, Tom Robinson, Shirley
St. Clair, Helen Yohe, and Charlie Youtz.
ELDERS EMERITUS: Rachel Bates, Don Braungard, Pat Braungard, Phyllis Cliff, Dot Dietrich, Harold Dietrich, Trudy Eisenberger, Helen
Gainer and Ann Groff
JNMCC MERCY HOME ORPHANAGE
SOPWITH HOUSE
P.O BOX 437, CODE-50307
LUANDA- KENYA
TEL: 0724776952.
Email:[email protected]
TO DONALD,
Receive Sunday greetings Mercy Home family. We are happy to inform you that as from next week grade 8 (class eight) they will be doing their final exams in their primary level. Our girls who will be sitting in this exams are Eunice Esia, Mary Ayuma , Alice Chapia ,Dorcus Awino ,Victorine Nyaleso pray for them as they sit for final exams. Also as from 7th November to 30th November our grade 12 ( form four ) they will be sitting for their final exams.They are well promising girls Hellen Jaenda and Purity Agiso consider them in prayers.This is the exam that will lead them in the university or college. Thank you for your contribution for as to pay their school fees/ levies, personal effects ,we are proud for you and may God bless you as you continue supporting this programm in making sure they have something on the table to eat. We salute you and God bless you.Welcome in the year 2017 as God allows you in the year. If Lord leads you to support as with a tour in December we shall appreciate you.
Yours faithfully,
Mbenda Edward Buyengo Founder/Director Reg Ministry of Labour, Social Security and Services (Reg.CS No 000283)
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Challenging Faith TRUCC’s weekly Bible Discussion group meets Sunday afternoons from 1:00-2:30pm Throughout the month of September we embarked on a HOLY ADVENTURE as we explored the Bible’s stories about spiritual risk-taking and co-creating with God. In October, we began lively and thoughtful conversations about Hebrew prophecy in the Old Testament, and the ways that we can use ancient wisdom to offer hope in an anxious world. In case you haven’t heard, the UCC’s General Synod meeting for June 2017 is going to be held in nearby Baltimore, MD! This presents a unique opportunity to see how the UCC works and worships when members from across the whole USA (and some other places, too) gather for this celebration of all things UCC. In prep-aration for this event, we will be dedicating occasional sessions of Challenging Faith to discussions of UCC his-tory, ecclesiology (the way we “do church”), and polity (the way things are run in the denomination). I will announce these sessions in advance as planning develops throughout the coming year. Some of our regular participants have said that this is, “the best Bible study that Trinity has ever had.” Come check out what the buzz is all about. Expect to see scripture in a whole new way! If you wish to participate see the schedule below for meeting dates.
Sunday Bible Discussion Schedule
Here is an updated schedule for our Sunday Bible discussion groups. Note that there are a few Sundays this fall when other events in the wider church will prevent us from meeting on Sunday afternoons; also note that there are “A Beginner’s Guide to the UCC sessions” included in this schedule. Those of you who are interested in joining TRUCC as official members are strongly encouraged to attend the “Beginner’s Guide” sessions (which are listed in BOLD font). All sessions run from 1:00-2:30 on Sunday afternoons:
November 6: UCC Peace walk/Lancaster Association UCC fall meeting_NO BIBLE DISCUSSION GROUP
November 13: Veteran’s day/Stewardship Sunday_NO BIBLE DISCUSSION GROUP
November 20: Beginner’s Guide to the UCC, session 2: Unity & Autonomy: where we came from and how we
“do church”
November 27: NO BIBLE DISCUSSION GROUP
December 4: A Chapter by chapter study of Matthew’s Gospel begins (Matthew 1)
December 11: Matthew study (Matthew 2)
December 18: Beginners Guide to UCC, Session 3 -The national organization: leading by envisioning, not by coercing
December 25: Christmas Day_NO BIBLE DISCUSSION GROUP
January 1: New Year’s Day_NO BIBLE DISCUSSION GROUP
January 8: Beginners Guide to the UCC, Session 4- The local congregation (in its many forms): how are WE UCC?
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TRUCC HAPPENINGS
The Guild will be holding another RADA Cutlery sale from Sept.25th thru Nov. 6th. Now is the time to order your cutlery, book, stoneware, dip and mix selections for the holidays. Orders normally take a few weeks for delivery, so you will have your orders by Thanksgiving. Catalogs are available in the Narthex, and please give your order along with check or money to Helen Yohe.
The Gertrude Hawk Chocolates Christmas Candy Fundraiser catalogs are available in the Nar-thex by the display. Pick-up a catalog to place your order(s). Details and information guide sheets are provided. This is a great fundraiser for Trinity and the Gertrude Hawk Chocolate varieties make Christmas gift-giving special.
Consistory Meeting—Tuesday, November 15th at 6:30 pm. All are welcome to attend.
All You Can Eat Spaghetti Dinner —Saturday, November 5th from 4:00 pm -
7:00 pm in the Fellowship Hall. Adults - $7.00 - Children (3-12 yrs.) - $4.00
Under Age 3 are free. Featuring ... Great Spaghetti, Salad Bar, and Beverages.
A variety of Desserts for $1.00 each. Bring the family and friends. Enjoy good
food and great fellowship. Questions…please call (717) 285-5593 from 9:00
a.m. to 12:00 p.m. (noon). Benefit is for the church general fund.
From left to right as follows: Charles Youtz, Gail Crissey, Wendy McKelvy,
Wanda Nace, Sharon Knerr and Kathy Jones.
Guild Rummage Sale—November 4 (Friday) from 8:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. an from 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. and November 5 (Saturday) from 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. (noon) in the Fellowship Hall. Trin-ity will have the rummage sale by donation, instead of charging a set price per item. Frozen homemade soups are available at $5.00 per quart and $3.00 per pint. Spread the word. Your do-nations of fall and winter clothing and gently used items are appreciated. No furniture accepted. For more information and drop off times, please call (717) 285-5593 from 9:00 a.m.—12:00 p.m.
Lancaster County Fossil and Mineral Club Showcase is on November 12th from
9:00 am – 4:00 pm. Members will be showcasing fossils, gems and minerals that
they have collected over the years, some from right here in Lan-
caster County. There will be items for sale. The club is asking for a $2.00 donation. Children
under 12 are free. All proceeds will go to the club’s general fund. The Guild will once again
be providing soup and snacks throughout the day.
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GUILD HAPPENINGS
FALL RUMMAGE SALE
The Guild is having their Fall Rummage Sale. The dates are Friday, November 4 and Saturday, November 5 . We need volunteers help set up on Wednesday, November 2nd. Please see the display flyer and sign-up sheet posted in the Narthex, for times and more information. ALL ARE WELCOME. YOU DO NOT HAVE TO BE A MEMBER OF THE GUILD TO ATTEND!
NOVEMBER GUILD MEETING
The November Guild meeting is Tuesday, November 1st at 7:00 p.m. in the Fellowship Hall. We are planning a fun-filled evening with the Mueller twins. The twins never disappoint us with their entertaining activities. In time for the holiday, the Mueller twins will show us how to make Christmas napkin rings for the holidays. Please bring scis-sors to use for your project. WE ENCOURAGE YOU TO BRING A FRIEND OR FAMILY MEMBER ALONG FOR THE FUN!
FOOD SALE FUNDRAISER
Another November Guild fundraiser is our food sale for The Lancaster Fossil & Mineral Club Showcase at Trini-ty. This event was successful last year. With your help, we look forward to having another great sale. The date is Saturday, November 12th. from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. There are volunteer sign-up sheets and requests for dona-tions of food sale items.
WE ARE FUNDRAISING GERTRUDE HAWK
The Guild is raising funds with The Christmas Brochure Program. The cutoff date is November 25th. Catalogs and or-der forms are in the Narthex. Any questions please ask Mary Ibach!
DECEMBER GUILD MEETING
The December Guild meeting is our Annual Christmas Party. Mark the date of Tuesday, December 6th at 6:00 p.m. in the Fellowship Hall. Please note the early start time of 6:00 p.m. We have a lot planned in addition to the $5.00 gift exchange. For your entertainment, we will feature "Peggy Keller." We are delighted this great singer and a winner of an Ms. Senior Idol contest, will sing for us at our Christmas Party WATCH FOR MORE NEWS IN FUTURE NEWS LETTERS AND INFORMATION POSTED IN THE NARTHEX.
JANUARY GUILD MEETING
We are starting the New Year off right with a Guild Business Meeting. Please join us on Tuesday, January 3, 2017 at 7:00 p.m. in the Fellowship Hall. We need and welcome your ideas and help. The year 2016 was a good one for the Guild. With your help, we can make the year 2017 even better.
Soup, we have a variety of soup. Soup is a welcome meal in the cold weather. Stop after Sunday morning worship and purchase the best soup in town for lunch.
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November Disciples Trinity Café: Greeter: Bonnie Crone Head Usher: Mary Ibach
Children’s Christian Education:
11/6 11/13 11/20 11/27
Lay Readers Counters Nursery
11/6 Bridgette Hancock 11/6 11/6
11/13 Mary Ann Price 11/13 Nancy Henry 11/13
11/20 Bobbie Poteau 11/20 11/20
11/27 11/27 11/27
*LAY READERS are needed for 2017. If you’re interested in serving as a Lay Reader please email Eileen Littell
TRUCC’s church Admin at [email protected] or call 717-285-9953.
*2017 Lay Reader schedule will be emailed and printed by November 11th. Please contact Eileen Littell at the
above email or phone number if you no longer wish to be a lay reader .
INVITATION TO DONATE TO THE COLUMBIA
FOOD BANK
If each adult member could contribute one or
two non-perishable food items each month, we could help the
Food Bank a great deal all year. Food is distributed to the
needy on Tuesday and Wednesday each week. All food dona-
tions can be placed in the baskets. There is a bucket located in
the narthex for cash donations. Cash donations are used to
purchase much needed dairy and perishable products. Please
place all monetary donations in the marked bucket in the Nar-
thex. Donations can be made in cash or by check. Please make
checks out to the Columbia Food Bank. Along with many bas-
kets of dry goods $121 was donated in the month of October.
Thanks!
Tom Robinson
Blood Drive—Monday November 7th from
1:00—6:30 pm in the Fellowship Hall. Why
give blood? The need is constant and your
contribution is important for a healthy and
reliable blood supply...and you’ll feel good
knowing you helped save a life! The
Mountville Lions Club has snacks and re-
freshments available and are very support-
ive and friendly. For an appointment please
visit redcrossblood.org or call 1-800-red-
cross (1-800-733-2767).
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If we have somehow overlooked your birthday or anniversary,
please accept our sincere apologies and notify the office at
717-285-5593 or [email protected]
Thank you for all of your help!
6th Peg Harper & Bobbie Poteau
13th George & Eileen Himpsl
20th Mary Ibach
27th Nancy Henry
ALTAR
FLOWERS
2nd Pat Braungard
3rd Helen Gainer
16th David Himpsl
19th Nancy Henry
20th Charlie Miller
22nd Elena Sheaffer
1st Eugene & Helen Yohe
19th Mark & Katie Crocket
30th Deb Becker & Christian Chew
Greeting Card Volunteers
November Mary Ann Price
December Bridgette Hancock