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Hope’s Newsletter
“To Know Christ and to Make Him Known”
A Message From Pastor
May, 2015
Volume 41 Issue 5
Signs, signs, everywhere
there are signs. As I drive
around the area, I notice
all the new electronic signs.
Especially I notice the
church signs. Are the
electronic
messages
readable as I drive by?
What news do they share?
Eventually (as I write in
mid-April), our new sign will
be finished and operating.
The new sign will announce
to our neighbors that the
funny looking building here
is a church; especially it
will say that it is a
Lutheran
Church.
The
electronic part of the sign
will share worship and
education times. It will
announce special events. It
will be our voice as people
drive by.
It may be tempting to
believe that we don’t need
to use some traditional
communication methods any
more. But that’s not true.
The sign is only one way in
which we will get the
message of Hope to others.
We will still want to make
and place flyers in local
stores and to our friends.
We will continue to
benefit from the little
“Burma Shave” signs.
Above all, we will need to
continue to share the
events of Hope with our
friends and neighbors
face to face as we have
always done.
And we will still need to
let everyone know how
much God loves and
forgives them, face to
face, as we have always
done.
In HOPE
Pastor Lynn +
Address:
9425 N. Citrus Springs
Blvd
Citrus Springs Florida
34434
Mailing Address:
P.O. Box 2070
Dunnellon Florida 34430
Phone: 352-489-5511
Fax: 352-489-5222
Church Email:
[email protected]
Web Page Address:
www.hopelutheranelca.co
m
Sunday Sermons
www.hopewards.blogspot.
com
Staff:
Pastor Lynn Fonfara
[email protected]
Church Secretary
Barbara Decker
Music Director/Organist
Susan Collins
Custodian
Kerry Reed
Inside this issue:
Martha Circle
3
Quotable Quotes
5
Critic’s Corner
6
New Wisdom Seekers
8
Dollars and Sense
10
THANK YOU
Thanks from Pastor Lynn
to:
I don’t always see everyone
who participates in a given
project, so please include
yourself in
the
“and
others” if you are not
named here. Accept my
thanks for your hard work!
 Renate and others for
working in the memorial
garden for Easter
 Carole and others for
the behind-the-scenes
set-ups for the Seder
meal,
Good
Friday
worship, and Easter
Breakfast
 Deacon John and Aida
for the Easter Egg hunt
 Deacon
Diane
and
others for the meal for
the Seder
 Dick
and Victor and
others for the Easter
Breakfast
 Harold and Victor for
pushing the contractors
to get the new sign
installed
Council Officers &
Members
Thank You! from Carol
Warden
Thank you, Victor for
making coffee every Sunday
morning and for taking
charge of the Easter
breakfast. It was enjoyed
by many!
And a thank you for all of
the jobs that get done by
Vic that are unknown to
most of us. Vic is a man of
many talents from replacing
light bulbs to yard work and
more.
Thank you Pastor Lynn, for
all of your extra work thru
Lent and the Easter Season.
Thank you Barb, for going
the extra mile and helping
with announcements and
“paperwork”.
Thanks to Aida and Deacon
John for the annual Egg
Hunt at Hope.
President
Kim Williams
Evangelism/Stewardship
Vice President
Harold Skidmore
Endowment
Secretary
Renate Wilms-Rovin
Acolytes
Family Activities
Greeters & Guest
Greeter
Readers
Treasurer
Deacon Diane Kahler
Family Activities
Finance, Personnel
Financial Secretary
Michel Northsea
Larry Casper
Deacon John Chiappetta
Citrus County Blessings
Worship & Music
Committee
Aida Diaz
Casey Gaylardo
Serving Our Savior Food
Pantry
Victor Kahler
Sandra Meslow
Memorial Gardens
Richard Regan
Property Committee
Hans Witter
Youth Representative,
Appointed
Anthony Diaz
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Hope’s Newsletter
Martha Circle News
Our ladies met on April 1st and
finished the adorable favors given
away at the Easter breakfast. Cards
were mailed to homebound and shut-in
members. Small Easter baskets made
by Carole were given to the ladies
attending the meeting. Plans were
made to start a “Secret Prayer Pal”
for the rest of the year and those
participating will draw a name at the
May meeting. Ideas were discussed
for Mother’s Day and Father’s Day
celebrations. Our Yard Sale is set for
Saturday, July 11 from 8:00AM to
12:00PM and our next gathering will
be May 6. Please join us!
MARTHA CIRCLE - May 6
LUTHER HALL, Classroom 3
AT 1:00PM
Operation Christmas Child
We are collecting the 5 essentials for
April and May. Please bring your
donations to the box in Luther Hall or
to Carole Warden.
Items needed are: WASHCLOTHS,
MILD
SOAP,
TOOTHBRUSHES
AND TOOTHPASTE, COMBS AND/
OR BRUSHES.
Carole Warden
April Council Highlights
Confirmation of our four youth: Dominic and Emilio Del Valle, Kelly
Haines, and Miranda Strong will take place on Sunday May 24, 2015 at the
10 am Service. Miranda will be baptized on the same day.
Members for the VBS committee are being sought. Please, lend your time
and talent. Sign-up sheet in narthex.
Permission was granted for Susan Collins to conduct music lessons at
HOPE.
The Shredder truck will be at HOPE on May 2nd from 10-11am followed
by a speaker about identity theft from 11am to 12pm.
Kim Williams and Casey Gaylardo will be HOPE'S voting members to
attend Synod Assembly June 18 - 20 in Kissimmee.
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Council Minutes from March 18, 2015
Hope Evangelical Church
Church Council
March 18, 2015 – 7:50 p.m. (after
Lenten Service)
Minutes
Call to order/remarks- Kim Williams, President
Roll Call – President Kim Williams (present)
Vice President Harold Skidmore (present)
Secretary Renate Wilms-Rovin (present)
Treasurer Deacon Diane Kahler (present)
Council Member Larry Casper (present)
Council Member Deacon John Chiappetta (present)
Council Member Aida Diaz (present)
Council Member Casey Gaylardo (present)
Council Member Victor Kahler (present)
Council Member Sandra Meslow (present)
Council Member Dick Regan (present)
Council Member Kim Williams (present)
Council Member Hans Witter (present)
Junior Council Member Anthony Diaz (present)
Pastor Lynn Fonfara (present)
Pastor Lynn offered opening prayer.
4. Visitors: Joe Elliot, boy scout and his grandmother. Joe presented
plans for his Eagle project. He is proposing to construct a place
of relaxation with mulched path, stone patio, and benches just
past the tree line. He still has to get approval from the boy scout
board. After numerous questions and some discussion, Larry
moved to have Joe give another, more concrete presentation to
the property committee which then will come back to council
with their recommendation. Diane seconded, approved
unanimously.
5. Devotion - Sunday's gospel
6. Adoption of the March 18, Agenda
Additions/Corrections
Additions to New Business
B. Accepted as amended; M- Renate, S- John, passed
unanimously
7. Secretary Report
Report of February 18, 2015 Council Meeting
A. Additions/Corrections
Approved as corrected; M- Hans, S- Sandra, passed
unanimou
8. Report of the Treasurer
A. Questions/Concerns
Discussion ensued re Young Adult ministry. Fund does not
separate incoming dollars for youth activities in
general and donations/fund raisers earmarked for
youth going to Detroit. Several members supported
Aida in her request to make some changes.
B. Accepted; M-Larry, S- Casey, passed unanimously
10. Reports of Church Committees by Council Liaisons
Liaisons to the various committees were appointed;
Evangelism/Stewardship - Renate
Family Activities - Diane
Education - Larry
Worship/Music - John
Property - Hans
Long Range - Hans
Finance - Larry
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Personnel - Diane
Memorial - Sandra
Endowment - Harold
A. Christian Service
Evangelism/Stewardship
Met March 11. Four members present.
Committee recommends to council that
taskforces are set up for a. workdays to
continue clearing the woods and b. to
redesign/improve the memorial garden with
the $4,000 donated for that purpose.
Memorial taskforce members are Judy
Thomason, Michel Northsea, Kim Williams,
Aida Diaz, Renate Wilms-Rovin. Russ
Telfer, as chair of Memorial committee will
be consulted.
Family Activities
Lenten soup suppers are continuing. A
Seder is planned again prior to Maundy
Thursday Service. It will be individual table
settings with one leader for each table.
Easter Egg hunt will take place. Time
changed to 10 AM because other churches
in Citrus Springs have it earlier,
B. Christian Education
Education - ongoing
Youth Ministry – ongoing
Adult Ministry- ongoing
C. Christian Worship
Worship and Music
Property (see attached report) A very
successful workday took place on
March 7, 2015 and a substantial
section of the woods was cleared.
Lights at entrance to property were
broken again. More street light is
needed to prevent vandalism. Maybe
some sort of caging of the lights.
Long Range Planning will convene
shortly.
Finance
Personnel.
Memorial
Endowment
11. Old Business
A. Sign: Waiting for the posts to be
installed.
B. Pineland Conference to take place at
HOPE at 9:30 on April 25. Refreshments and coffee
will be paid for by Family Activity. Diane and Michel
in charge of set-up.
C. The council retreat for members of
Hope's council will take place May 16 from 9 am to
noon. Pastor Lynn is planning the program.
D. VBS. Kim has received sample
curriculum; Theme: World Hunger. Need to see how
many people sign up before making concrete plans.
12. New Business
A. Request by Susan Collins to give music
lessons at HOPE was discussed. Larry moved that
further discussion and recommendation be left to the
executive committee.
B. Long Range Planning Committee was
established. Members: John Chiappetta, Michel Northsea, Kim
Williams, George Meslow, Larry Casper, Aida Diaz, Casey Gaylardo
and Hans Witter.
C. Appointments of Council Liaisons: see
under item 10.
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Council minutes (cont.)
D. Appointments of 2 voting members to the Synod
Assembly June 18-20 in
Kissimmee. Theme: Global and local
mission. Kim Williams and Casey Gaylardo volunteered but it will be
opened to the congregation first. Suggestion: Put item on the
Congregational Agenda in January in 2016.
E. Insurance. Diane reported that Charity First is
canceling all our insurances except for Workman's Comp. effective
June 15, 2015. In search of a new insurance company, she is
working with Gallagher (Co.?) in Miami who is affiliated with the
synod.
F. Luther Springs. Mission Possible (fund appeal
name) is requesting a 20 minute time slot for a presentation about
camping ministry and fund raising. To be placed on May's agenda. M
-Vic, S- Casey, passed unanimously.
13. Consent Agenda
1. Request by Citrus Springs Crime
Watch for use of Luther Hall on
November 4, 2015 from 10 am - 1 pm. M-Vic,
S-Renate, passed unanimously.
14. Current Meeting Highlights for Newsletter and
Bulletin
Council Highlights March 2015
Workdays to continue clearing the woods are planned.
Taskforce formed to explore enlarging and beautifying
the Memorial Garden.
- 1:00 pm
formed.
Mother’s Day Luncheon
There will be a Mother’s Day
luncheon to celebrate mothers and all
women who have had an impact on our
lives. The menu isn’t ready yet so be
sure to read you weekly bulletin.
QUOTABLE QUOTES
“A healthy family life requires
frequent use of three phrases: ‘May
I?, Thank you, and I’m sorry’”-Pope
Francis
“If men could foresee the future,
they would still behave as they do
now.”-Russian proverb.
Pinelands Conference meets at HOPE April 25, 9:30 am
VBS material has been chosen. A committee needs to be
A Long Range Planning Committee has been appointed.
Members: Larry Casper, John Chiappetta, Aida Diaz, Casey
Gaylardo, George Meslow, Kim Williams, Hans Witter.
Seeking 2 voting members to attend Synod Assembly
June 18 - 20 in Kissimmee.
15. Adjournment at 9:45 PM and Prayer. M- Dick, SCasey, passed unanimously
Respectfully submitted,
Renate Wilms-Rovin
“It’s spring fever. That is what the
name of it is. And when you’ve got it,
you want-oh you don’t quite know
what it is you do want, but it just
fairly makes your heart ache, you
want it so!”-Mark Twain
“Verba
movent,
exempla
trahunt”(Words
move
people,
examples
compel
them.)-Latin
proverb.
“Spring won’t let me stay in this
house any longer! I must get out and
breathe the air deeply again.”-Gustav
Mahler
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Martyr Moments
ERIK, KING OF SWEDEN
MAY 17, 1160
Eric 1X Jedvardsson was a ruler of
much of Sweden from 1150-1160. He
was the head of a Christian kingdom
with nearby pagan kingdoms, all
sharing an old tradition of fighting.
Around 1155 he headed an expedition
into Finland, then loosely under
Swedish rule, to consolidate Swedish
authority there and to establish a
protected Christian mission, headed
by Henry of Uppsala, now considered
the founder of the Church in Finland.
Erik is also known for undertaking to
provide Sweden with fair laws and
fair courts, and for measures
designed to assist the poor and the
infirm. As he was in church on May 18,
1160, the day after Ascension Day, he
was told that a pagan Danish army was
approaching to kill him. As he was
leaving the church the pagans rushed
upon him and killed him.
Within 30 years of his death his name
appeared on the Swedish calendar and
he is accounted the principal patron
of Sweden. The silver casket with his
remains still rests in the cathedral at
Uppsala.
Our faith is built upon those that
have gone before us. Praise be to the
Lord!
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Critic’s Corner
Killing Patton by Bill O’Reilly and
Martin Dugard
After seeing the title I realized
that I knew very little or next to
nothing about General George
Patton. The book told me that he
died
under
mysterious
circumstances
in
the
months
following the end of World War II.
For almost 70 years, there has
been suspicions that his death was
not an accident-and may very well
have been an act of assassination.
This book considers the myriad
parties that benefited from his
untimely death, from Joseph Stalin
to an American spy looking to remain
cozy with the Soviet Union to
Rommel being forced to commit
suicide on direct orders from
Adolph Hitler.
I found this book readable and very
interesting with facts that explain
and hint at political circumstances
of present day.
Critic: Diane Kahler
The congregation is encouraged to
participate in the Critic’s Corner
with books and movies.
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Hope’s Prayer List
PRAYER REQUESTS
Please pray for:
Ann Stevenson, daughter-in-law of Manley Benmark, who has cancer.
 Richard Kiefer, friend of Vic Kahler, who will be undergoing bladder cancer
treatment.
 Linda Becker who has undergone surgery recently.
 The family of Bob Krokker as they mourn his death.
 Susan Eytel, sister of Diane Kahler, with serious eye problems.
 Julie Butler, Bill and Sylvia Hoffmeier’s niece, who has stage 2 throat cancer.
 June Towner who is recovering from hip surgery.
 Pray for Matthew, friend of Casey Gaylardo, who has complications from M.S.
 Peggy and Bob Schade’s neighbor, Frances Eddy for healing from lung cancer.
 Barbara Beardsley, friend of Edith Regan, who is fighting lung cancer.
Nancy Miller’s friend Sandy who has just been diagnosed with pancreatic cancer.
 Casey Gaylardo for her kidney issues.
 Linda Becker’s friend Felica who has MS & broke her leg, for healing of body
and spirit.
 Kris Brock for her fibromyalgia, overcoming negativity, for upliftment, and
peace.
 Chas Collins for healing.
 Carol D’Auria and family as they mourn the death of her husband, Sebastian.
 Joyce Davis for continued healing following a heart attack.
 Dee Forsyth’s friend Lauren and her daughter Jamie who are going through
tough times.
 Pastor Lynn’s daughter-in-law Sarah for healing and wholeness.
 Ruth Moheit, for healing.
 Edith Regan’s great nephew, Austin Walters for healing.
 Lou and Aida Diaz’s cousin, Kevin Centeno, who has been diagnosed with MS.
 Casey Gaylardo’s sister, Dorothy, who has severe health issues.
 An unborn child recently diagnosed with Spina Bifida.
 Prayers for Luis Diaz’s mother, Juanita Otero, who is nearing death.
 George Meslow for healing.
 Casey Gaylardo’s brother, David, who had a partial foot amputation.
 Dianne Carlson, for a recent kidney transplant.
 For Hans Witter’s neighbor, Sharon, who was diagnosed with cancer. Lay your
healing hands on her.


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New Wisdom Seekers Course
New Wisdom Seekers course:
Explaining All The Scary Stuff In
REvELaTION
Four Wednesdays in May at 10am in
Classroom 2. The course will feature
a video presentation and discussion
about the video. Facilitated by
Pastor Lynn
REvELaTION
Explaining All The Scary Stuff In
REvELaTION
featuring The Rev. Ken Klaus, Speaker
of The Lutheran Hour
In 96 A.D. a miraculous thing happened
on a rocky, desolate, six-by-ten-mile
island in the Aegean. The apostle John
was walking alongside the ocean when
the majestic voice of God spoke from
heaven bringing a message of cheer to
believers who had been struggling with
the harsh burden of persecution from
the Roman Emperor Domitian. The old
disciple looked heavenward to see the
clouds part and God revealing an
amazing vision of His plan for the
Church through the ages.
This is not a verse by verse study,
but one with a specific purpose, to
invite us to consider the good news
found in Revelation. The four lessons
include: 1) Revelation 6, The Four
Horsemen of the Apocalypse; 2)
Revelation 17, The Great Prostitute;
3) Revelation 19, The Rider on the
Unfortunately through the years
White Horse; and 4) Revelation 21, A
Revelation has come to be seen as a
New Heaven and a New Earth.
scary book filled with confusing and
even terrifying things. So join us as we
If you haven’t joined us before, talk about that scary stuff, and learn
consider participating in this short that God didn’t give us Revelation to
study of the book of Revelation terrify us- but to reassure us.
produced by Lutheran Hour speaker
As you study Revelation, you will
Rev. Ken Klaus, and part of The
Lutheran Hour Ministry Men’s discover the following things:
• God has a plan for and is in control of
Network.
His creation.
• He knows His people will suffer.
• He encourages us to focus on Jesus.
• He assures us of a final victory over
evil.
• He says the faithful already share
victory in Jesus.
• He says death in Jesus is not
disgrace, but victory.
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Jacob’s Journey
Jacob’s Journey will finish up with our classes by the beginning of May. We
plan to resume in the fall with the final leg of our wonderful long journey
through the Bible with the last book, the study of Revelation.
All the different threads of the Bible come together at the end, that is
why this book promises a blessing to all who read and study it; therefore,
we invite all in our church family to come and learn with us some of the secrets which are revealed on the pages of this ancient message. We expect
to resume classes in the fall and we look forward to that promised blessing
that is ours as we read and study this fascinating book.
Enjoy a blessed summer and keep on
studying the Word.
Maranatha! Anita O’Donnell
Known Birthdays and Anniversaries for May
Birthdays
5 Richard Warden
10 Stan Miller
Hazel Rienstra
11 Aida Diaz
12 Ann Becwar
Marlene Collins
13 David Becwar
30 Francesca Serrano
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Anniversaries
2 David & Alice Doyle (62)
Harold & Kay Schaller (18)
5 Harold & Jane Skidmore (36)
Richard & Carole Warden (45)
7 Ted & Lynn Polack(22)
8 Jim & Sue Hovis (50)
23 Brian & Dee Forsyth (28)
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From the Quilters Corner
We would like to thank Joyce Davis
for all of her hard work that she
did with the Quilting Group during
the last several months!
Last month we published a list of
people who are working with the
quilts currently and inadvertently
left her off that list.
Thank you again to Joyce and all of
the members of the Quilting Group
who do such a great job.
Linda Becker and Pat Kessel
Pillowcase Dresses
We are asking for the following
items to make pillowcase dresses:
 Wide rick-rack or lace
 Pillowcases (any size)
 Half-inch, double-fold bias tape
Following some simple steps, any size
new or gently used pillowcase can be
quickly turned into a prized
possession for a grateful little girl in
Africa.
These dresses are then packed into
the shoeboxes for the Operation
Christmas Child drive.
Please see Pat Kessel if you have any
of the above items to donate for this
project.
Members who are homebound or residing in Care Facilities
Joan Layton—Home
Dorothy Scianna—Crystal Gem
Manor, Crystal River
Karen Summers—Home
Ruby Wagner– Brentwood
Dollars and Sense from the Treasurer’s Desk
From the Treasurer’s Desk:
Regular Offering
3/1 $3459
3/8 $2081
3/15 $2513
3/22 $1732
3/29 $1237
Total inflow $13,425.00
Total outflow $11,778.00
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Music Instruction
Susan Collins is accepting a limited number of students for music instruction
in piano, voice, and organ. Half-hour lessons at $25.00 and hour lessons at
$40.00 are available. Call 325-201-6307 for further information.
YARD SALE
Don’t forget when doing your spring cleaning to save some items for our yard
sale to be held on Saturday, July 11 from 8:00AM to 12:00PM. Funds raised
at the yard sale will pay for the shipping of our shoeboxes again this year.
We will also use a portion of the proceeds to help send Hope’s Youth to Detroit.
Don’t throw out those extra tools, garden pots, household items, dishes, and
things you no longer use or need– bring them to Luther Hall or to Carole
Warden.
But please remember: NO CLOTHING DONATIONS– we are not going to
sell any clothes.
Thank you!
Carole Warden
Property Report
I would like to thank Renate Wilms-Rovin, Hans Witter, Harold Skidmore,
Dick Regan, Barbara Decker, Kerry Reed, Diane Kahler, Jim Earl, Aida and
Luis Diaz, and Bill Kessel. We recorded 70 hours since our last report.
Some of the tasks completed in April were:
 Mowed when necessary
 The sign at the entrance to Luther Hall was cleaned and re-installed by
Hans Witter
 Repaired the Memorial Garden light
 Worked on the irrigation system in the Memorial Garden

Removed nuisance palms and weeds and mulched the Memorial Garden
Victor Kahler,
Property Chairman
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Did You Ever Wonder…?
Did you ever wonder where the Doxology came from?
Before Charles Wesley or Isaac
Watts, there was Thomas Ken who has
been called “England’s first hymnist”.
He was born in 1637 in Little
Berkhampstead on the fringes of
greater London. When his parent died,
he was raised by his half-sister and
her husband who enrolled him in Winchester College, an historic boys’
school. Thomas was later ordained to
the ministry and returned to Winchester as a chaplain.
To encourage the devotional habits of
the boys, Thomas wrote three hymns
in 1674. This was revolutionary because English hymns had not yet appeared. Only the Psalms were sung in
public worship. Ken suggested the boys
use the hymns privately in their rooms.
One hymn was to be sung upon waking,
another at bedtime and a third at midnight if sleep did come. His morning
hymn had 13 stanzas, beginning with:
Awake my soul, and with the sun thy
daily stage of duty run;
Shake off dull sloth and joyful rise, to
pay thy morning sacrifice.
His evening hymn, equally meaningful,
included this verse:
All praise to Thee, my God, this night,
for all the blessing of the light!
Keep me, O keep me, King of kings, beneath Thine own almighty wings.
All three hymns ended with a common
stanza, which has since become the
most widely-sung verse in the world.
Praise God, from Whom all blessing
flow;/Praise Him, all creatures
here below;/
Praise Him above, ye heavenly
host;/Praise Father, Son, and Holy
Ghost.
In 1680, Thomas was appointed
chaplain to England’s King Charles
II. It was a thankless job, as
Charles kept a variety of mistresses. During the reign of the next
king, James II, Thomas, by now a
bishop, was sent to the Tower of
London for his Protestant convictions. After his release, Thomas
retired to the home of a wealthy
friend where he died on March 11,
1711. He was buried at sunrise, and
the Doxology was sung at his funeral.
Those Who Will Assist in Worship for May at 10 am
Communion Assistants and Acolytes
3– Deacon John Chiappetta/Dominic Del
Valle
10– Emilio Del Valle/Kelly Haines
17– Dee Forsyth/Kris Brock
24– Renate Wilms-Rovin/Judy Howe
31– Deacon John Chiappetta/Jackie Dean
Assisting Ministers
3- Nettie Haines
10– Anthony Diaz
17– Renate Wilms-Rovin
24– Emilio Del Valle
31– Steve Northsea
Guest Greeter
Altar Guild
Margarita Chiappetta
Margaret DeWalt
Casey Gaylardo
Diane Kahler
Vivian Matthews
Nursery
Please see an usher for assistance
Lay Readers
3– Emilio Del Valle
10– Judy Thomason
17– Bob Shade
24– Renate Wilms-Rovin
31– Peggy Shade
Pat Kessel
Greeters
Joan Klotz
Kay Schaller
Ushers for the Month
Luis Diaz
Russ Telfer
Holy Trinity
Communion
8:00a Spoken Worship
9:00a Sunday School
CR2
10:00a Worship
11:15a Fellowship
31
Pentecost/
Confirmation
Communion
8:00a Spoken Worship
9:00a Sunday School
10:00a Worship
11:15a Fellowship
24
Ascension
Communion
8:00a Spoken Worship
9:00a Sunday School
CR2
10:00a Worship
11:15a Fellowship
17
OFFICE
CLOSED
Memorial Day
25
6:30p Boy Scouts
7:30p NO Confirmation Class
18
6:30p Boy Scouts
7:30p Confirmation
Class CR2
11
10
Communion
8:00a Spoken Worship
9:00a Sunday School
CR2
10:00a Worship
11:15a Mother’s Day
Luncheon
4:30p Long Range
Planning Committee
meeting
6:30p Boy Scouts
7:30p Confirmation
Class CR2
4
Mon
Communion
8:00a Spoken Worship
9:00a Sunday School
CR2
10:00a Worship
11:15a Fellowship
3
Sun
Wed
7:00p Sunday’s Coming parlor
26
7:00p Sunday’s Coming parlor
19
7:00p Sunday’s Coming parlor
7:30p Stewardship
Evangelism Committee
Meeting
12
9:30a Quilting Group
Luther Hall
7:00p Sunday’s Coming-parlor
5
10:00a Wisdom Seekers CR2
27
10:00a Wisdom
Seekers CR2
7:00p Council Meeting
20
9:00A Citrus County
Blessings CR5
10:00a Wisdom Seekers CR2
7:00p Finance Committee Meeting
13
10:00a Wisdom Seekers CR2
1:00p Martha Circle
CR3
6
MAY 2015
Tue
EVENTS
6-9:00p Stephen Ministry parlor
6:30p Cub Scouts
7:00p Choir Reh.
28
6-9:00p Stephen
Ministry parlor
6:30p Cub Scouts
7:00p Choir Reh.
21
6-9:00p Stephen Ministry parlor
6:30p Cub Scouts
7:00p Choir Reh.
14
9:30a-12:30p National
Day of Prayer at Dunnellon Library
6-9:00p Stephen Ministry parlor
6:30p Cub Scouts
7:00p Choir Reh.
7
Thu
SUBJECT
29
22
15
6:30p Youth Group
meeting
8
1
Fri
TO CHANGE
30
23
9:00a Council Retreat
16
8:00a–1:00p
District 28 AA Training Workshop Luther
Hall
9
10:00a Shred Event
11:00a Identity
Theft Seminar with
light lunch Luther
Hall
2
Sat