January 24 & 25, 2015 OUR MISSION We are an inviting congregation growing in faith through worship, learning, serving, and fellowship. OUR VISION Responding to God’s grace, Trinity Lutheran Church is a community of disciples that values everyone and expresses faith by connecting with God, the Gospel of Jesus Christ, and all creation through worship, learning, serving, and fellowship. IN HYSON HALL THIS SUNDAY Computers for CAT Survey WELCA Table St. Olaf Ticket Sales Brunch at Noon THIRD SUNDAY AFTER EPIPHANY AT A GLANCE: Trinity Information…………………………………………….2 Discipleship Opportunities and TLC Announcements...3-12 Taking Faith Home………………………………….…....9-10 Financial Peace University………………..…………….Insert Memorials, Honorariums, Sponsorships..............…….... 13 Prayer Corner………………………………………………..14 Who’s Serving…………………………………………...…..15 Calendar ……………………………………………………..16 RECONCILING IN CHRIST SUNDAY All are Welcome All are Welcome All are Welcome PAGE 1 www.trinitylansdale.com Welcome to Trinity Lutheran Church If you are visiting our congregation for the first time, WELCOME! We are glad you came to worship with us today. If you are a visitor, please stop by the Welcome and Information Center located in the lobby and sign our guest book. We will be happy to answer any of your questions and feel free to introduce yourself. Please follow the Worship Folder to participate. We celebrate Communion almost every worship experience here at Trinity. All are invited to come forward to receive the Sacrament. Communion is celebrated by Intinction. Radio Broadcast at 11:00 a.m. on WNPV (1440 AM) Saturdays at 5:30 p.m. Sundays at 8:15 a.m. Sundays at 9:30 a.m. Sundays at 10:45 a.m. A casual and intimate worship experience in the chapel. A lively experience with upbeat music, present-day wording, children's sermon, biblical storytelling, musical leadership. A quieter, more reflective worship experience with hymns, scripture, and biblical storytelling. A traditional worship experience with the familiar Lutheran liturgy, children's sermon, biblical storytelling, and choral leadership. Trinity is a Reconciling in Christ congregation COMMUNION - The church offers grape juice and gluten-free wafers for those with certain diet restrictions. NURSERY care for infants and young children through kindergarten age is available during worship beginning at 8:15 a.m. in Room 124. LARGE-PRINT BULLETINS AND TODAY’S BIBLE PASSAGES are available at the Welcome Center in the Lobby or from an usher. SEATING FOR THE HEARING IMPAIRED 9:45 a.m. Service Only- Please reserve the first pew on the pulpit side (Valley Forge Road side) for members of the DEAF community and those with hearing impairments wanting to watch interpreter. YOUR FEEDBACK, PLEASE SHARE - There are several ways you can share your questions, celebrations, concerns, and suggestions. Use the green and white SHARE forms/envelopes in the pews, email [email protected], or call the church office at 215-368-1710. Place the forms/envelopes in the offering plate during worship. And, of course, you can always speak with a pastor, staff or council member. WEEKLY ATTENDANCE January 17 & 18—377 www.trinitylansdale.com PAGE 2 STAY CONNECTED Visit Trinity’s website at www.trinitylansdale.com for upcoming events, happenings, sermons, and devotions. Plus sign up on the website to receive weekly emails with devotions, prayers, links to the current newsletters, happenings, ways to serve or give, and much more. Join Trinity Lutheran Church on Facebook. Follow us on Twitter, tlcLansdale. View our videos—sermons, storytelling, VBS on Vimeo.com Sunday, January 25th Join us for the ONE worship service at 9:30 am on Sunday, January 25th, followed by the annual congregational meeting at 10:30 am. A brunch will be served at noon for the whole congregation. Nursery will be staffed during worship and meeting. SUNDAY SCHOOL Classes will help lead worship on January 25th so there will be no Sunday school classes on Jan 25th. God on Tap Gathering Join us Monday, January 26th at 7 p.m. Location to be announced. This group meets the 4th Monday of the month to enjoy a beer and talk about our faith and Christianity. The group is open to all - Christians, non-Christians, beer drinkers, and designated drivers. All are welcome. Enjoy the half-priced appetizers with us. PLANNING OUR FUTURE TOGETHER We are inviting active disciples to complete the Church Assessment Tool (CAT), an on-line instrument that will help leaders gauge the strength, vitality, and trends in our church. The information gained from this assessment will be valuable in helping the leaders of Trinity Lutheran Church as they make decisions about the future. Last week an email with a unique link to the CAT was sent out. If you received the email (check your SPAM folder), please go online by clicking on the link and tell us about your experiences in and priorities for our church. Please do not discuss the survey or your answers with others as this may influence their answers. Computers and assistance are available in Hyson Hall on Sunday morning and in the computer lab during the week if you need internet access. Contact Carolyn Hoagland in the church office to schedule a session. All answers are strictly anonymous. We have no way of matching any assessment to a particular person, so please feel free to candidly share your perceptions, opinions and experiences. Our future together is dependent on your participation and honest answers. Congratulations, Ali Burcham & Michael McKeever on their Wedding Celebration Saturday, January 24th, 2015. If you have questions, please contact Teri ([email protected]) or Mark Lanan ([email protected]). PAGE 3 www.trinitylansdale.com PRE-SCHOOL REGISTRATION FOR THE 2015-2016 SCHOOL YEAR Registration for the 2015-2016 school year has begun. Children must be 3 years old and 4 years old by September 15th. The following programs are being offered for the new school year: 3-year-old and 4-year-old Pre-School Morning Classes (Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday – 9:15-11:45 am) 4 and 5-year-old Pre-Kindergarten Morning Class (Monday through Friday – 9:15 – 11:45 am) Please join us for a very special journey in learning! Lunch Bunch (open to all classes) Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays Families will have the opportunity to enroll in September. If you need more information, or would like to make an appointment to visit the school, please call 267-498-5913 or e-mail Lisa Corr at [email protected]. Parents night out (and some afternoons) Family Ministry is sponsoring babysitting for children ages 0-10 on the following dates: th Saturday, February 7 from 6-9 pm Sunday, March 29th from 1-4 pm Saturday, April 18th from 6-9 pm Enjoy a Date Night, go shopping or just hang without the kids. Mark your calendars or email Karen Strobel at [email protected]. Invite friends and family. All are welcome! www.trinitylansdale.com PAGE 4 January 28th– Ham and Scalloped Potatoes Lansdale Lutheran Newsletter Deadline Please submit articles and information by the following deadline: February 20, 2015 to [email protected] Senior High Youth Group SAVE THE DATES! Feb 1st —Flockey Night Feb 20th—22nd—SHYG Feb 28th —Skiing or Sky Zone March 15th—Service Project April 25th—Helping Hands Day For Synod May 3rd—Olympics Night May 16th—Lehigh Valley Paintball 309 or Scrimmage June 7th—Evaluation Meeting, food and Volleyball YOUTH GROUPS Kids Rock (3rd-4th grade) Meets the first Friday of the month in the WELL from 6-7:30 pm. Contact Miwa and Bob Sperring with any questions at [email protected]. Friends are welcome! ASP 2015 You are missing the fun! ASP still has openings for our trip this summer. We currently have what amounts to 4 ½ crews signed up. We need at least one more adult, over age 25, and we still have openings for youth and young adults. Right now, we know that we are going to Kentucky, which has some of the poorest counties in the country. Our trip dates are June 27th to July 6th. If you are interested in celebrating our 30th YEAR helping some of the nicest, friendliest, most thankful people in our country, then come join us. NO skills are needed, only your 2 hands and a desire to help. There are jobs to do like building foundations, wallboard, tiling, painting, and woodworking. Your job might even be to sit and talk with the families. They will love you! We can’t explain it; you have to experience it! Please contact Karen Wenhold at 215-264-7042 to request an application packet. We need to have our teams completed by Feb. 8th, so don’t delay! CHAOS (5th-6th grade) Meets the 1st and 3rd Sundays from 6-7:30 pm in the WELL. Contact Karen Strobel [email protected] or Sue Slawinski at [email protected] with any questions. Bring a friend or two along with you! Here We Go (7th-9th grade) We typically meet the 1st and 3rd Sundays at 7:30 pm in the WELL. Friends are always welcome! LUTHERAN NIGHT AT THE PHILLIES MAY 29, 2015 at 7:05 pm Tickets are $30.00 Section 413 Seats are limited, contact Vicki Seal to reserve your seat at [email protected] PAGE 5 www.trinitylansdale.com ADULT FORUM COUNCIL CLIPPINGS From January 6th Meeting January 25, 2015 (No Adult Forum) Congregational Meeting February 1, 8, and 15, 2015 Luther as Editor and Illustrator Presented by The Rev. Karl Krueger, Ph.D.-Library Director & Professor of the History of Christianity This three-week series examines the German Bibles that Martin Luther worked on in 1534 and 1541. It presents Luther as an editor and illustrator who worked closely with the printers in Wittenberg so that text and image would showcase evangelical theology. The sessions feature PowerPoint presentations that let us see and experience the novelty of Luther's integrative approach. Come, see, and be enriched. 1. Council approved the 2015 Furnishing Allowance for Pastor Lutz ($5,000) and Pastor Skilbred’s Housing Allowance ($15,600). 2. Discussed the development of a Narrative Budget to share at the Congregational Meeting. It will show in narrative form and by percentages how the numerical budget supports Worship (and music), Learning (faith formation), Serving (social outreach and benevolence), and Fellowship (discipleship, ministry support, and caring). 3. The nominating committee has recommended and will present Barbara Rodgers and Jake Loburak to fill church council positions of Hannah Shade and Jeff Hyson at the congregational meeting. 4. The congregation will be asked to participate in the Church Assessment Tool (CAT) which will provide a clearer picture of who we are as a church and what our direction/focus should be for the future. 5. A Thank You letter was received by the church along with a check for $2,000.00 from the Vuong family, who escaped from Vietnam and arrived in the US in September of 1979. They were welcomed and supported by families at Trinity until they could support themselves. Several members who were involved in that support are still members today. BAD WEATHER Weather announcements will be posted on Trinity’s website, Facebook and announced on WNPV 1440 AM. To receive an email alert, sign up on trinitylansdale.com to receive emails. The church office, building and activities typically follow North Penn School District weather related closures. www.trinitylansdale.com PAGE 6 Blood Pressure Screening this weekend In the library Saturday after the 5:30 pm service Sunday after the 9:30 am service and after the Congregational Meeting Sign Ups for Small Groups begin on February 1 Looking for a Lenten discipline to enhance your spiritual journey? Why not join a small group! The small group/congregational read book is “Custom Designed Reflection Guide: Ordinary People Hearing God’s Call”. We'll focus on how God has “Custom Designed” us with special gifts, experiences, and a call. Each of the book’s 12 chapters has a short teaching section on a facet of our call followed by many reflection exercises. It is organized under five "P" words. Each of these P words is a section: Power, Places, Plan, Purpose, and Press on. We will read and discuss, explore and consider each of the "P" word sections during the weeks of Lent. Pick up your copy of the book, or stop in Hyson Hall beginning February 1st to purchase one. Contact Andrea Baxter with any questions. ([email protected]) Women’s Retreat at St. Francis Center for Renewal in Bethlehem, PA April 24-26, 2015-Registration Form Name Address Phone # Email Address Roommate Preference (if selecting a double room) ___________________________________________ ___ Check here if you want to share a room with someone but have no preference whom Payment is due at the time of registration: $165.00 for double room $175.00 for a single room Make checks payable to Trinity Lutheran Church You may also email your R.S.V.P. to [email protected]. Return your registration form and payment to: Victoria Seal, Trinity Lutheran Church, 1000 West Main Street, Lansdale, PA 19446 Registration/payments are due by March 1, 2015 PAGE 7 www.trinitylansdale.com FREE INCOME TAX PREPARATION ASSISTANCE North Penn United Way’s Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) program, sponsored by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), provides free income tax preparation assistance to families or individuals whose annual household income is below $53,000 right here at Trinity. In addition to providing free tax preparation, VITA works to ensure everyone in the community receives all of the tax credits and deductions for which they are eligible. Call 2-1-1 or (866) 964-7922 to schedule your VITA tax preparation appointment between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m. seven days a week. VITA services begin on January 26, 2015. Discipleship Opportunities Assisting Ministers: If you would like to serve as an assisting minister, contact Sue Sheppard at [email protected]. Ushers for All Services: If you would like to serve as an usher at any service, please contact Vicki Seal at [email protected] in the church office or Bob Reitz, [email protected]. Sunday Open & Close Building Team: Are you interested in either opening or closing the building every six weeks on Sunday mornings? We could use another team. Please contact Vicki Seal at [email protected] or John Walz at [email protected] for more details. CODE BLUE –A serving opportunity When the air temperature drops to 20o, CODE BLUE is activated by Montgomery County and the shelter located in Luther Hall on Trinity Lutheran’s campus is open for MEN only. Assistance is being sought to staff three shifts; as well as cooks to provide the evening meal. Servant Leader Shift Schedule/Responsibilities:. Intake: (7:30—midnight) Register guests as they arrive, serve dinner, and visit with the guests. Overnight: (11:45 pm—6 am) Be awake and aware should someone need help (We especially need help for overnight shifts) Breakfast/Cleanup: (5:45—8 am) Serve breakfast and clean-up guest sleeping area, guest eating/fellowship area and kitchen. Meal: Prepare a hot meal for 4-5 people and deliver to the shelter by 8 pm. To sign up to help or request further information, please send an email to: [email protected] or check out the table in Hyson Hall. www.trinitylansdale.com PAGE 8 PAGE 9 www.trinitylansdale.com www.trinitylansdale.com PAGE 10 Can you GIVE? January Food Collection: Center City Parish Please consider bringing in some much-needed food and supplies for Center City Parish and others in emergency need in our community upon personal request. Leave them in the large white boxes in the lobby and Hyson Hall. In-demand items: peanut butter, tuna fish, canned fruit, canned soup, canned meat, cereal, pasta, diapers, and baby formula. Did you remember Trinity in your will? A gift in your Will is one of the most valuable and lasting ways you can leave a legacy and support the mission and ministry within your community. Call the church office for more information, 215-368-1710. ST. OLAF CHOIR at Trinity—Mark your calendar! Sunday, February 8, 2015, 4:00 p.m. The famous St. Olaf Choir will be performing at Trinity. Tickets are expected to sell-out. You can purchase tickets in the church office and Sundays in Hyson Hall. Tickets are $35 per adult and $15 per student. Tickets are also available via their website wp.stolaf.edu/stolaf-choir/ (navigate to Performance Calendar) or by calling 800-363-5487. We will also need help with hospitality for both the choir and concert-goers. Although all of these needs are not yet known, we do know they will include such things as help serving the meal for the choir and handing out concert programs. Contact Eric Gombert at [email protected] or 267-498-5912, if you are able to help in any way or with questions. Trinity Singles Ministry LUNCH BUNCH – The next luncheon will be Saturday, February 7 at Franconi’s in the Redner’s shopping center. Lunch will be at 1:00 p.m. Call Irene at 215-368-5833 to reserve your spot. BIBLE STUDY – Our next bible study is Monday, February 9. We will continue the study of Uppity Women of the Bible. Be sure to read the book of Esther before class. Sign up to bring food to go with meatball sandwiches. Dinner is at 6:30 p.m. in room 125/127. Study begins at 7:30 p.m. You do not have to be single to come to this bible study. Call Judy at 215-855-3212 if you have questions. PAGE 11 www.trinitylansdale.com Trinity’s Mission Priorities Young people are fully engaged in the life of the congregation People feel connected to one another and the congregational community The gifts of people are recognized, valued and utilized The congregational culture fosters spiritual growth and learning C OMMEMORATIONS FOR THE Unemployed Support Group Joseph's People is a non-profit organization that is dedicated to offering support, guidance, and job counseling services to people of all faiths who are unemployed, under-employed and/or seeking full-time employment. The Hatfield chapter of Joseph’s People meets downstairs on the 1st and 3rd Thursdays at 7:30 pm at St. Maria Goretti. Please use the porch entrance. Additional information can be found at www.josephspeople.org W EEK As a means of recognizing the witness of exemplary Christians throughout church history, Evangelical Lutheran Worship includes many commemorations which may be observed in corporate worship as well as in personal devotions. Sunday, January 25, 2015-Conversion of Paul The week of prayer begun by the remembrance of Peter's confession now comes to an end as we recall the pivotal moment in the life of the other pillar of the early church, the apostle Paul. His encounter with the risen Christ turned him from persecutor of the followers of Christ to one of their leaders. Monday, January 26-Timothy, Titus, and Silas, missionaries These three early Christian men were missionary companions of the apostle Paul. Timothy became bishop of Ephesus, Titus bishop of Crete, and Silas was imprisoned with Paul at Philippi until they were delivered by an earthquake. Tuesday, January 27-Lydia, Dorcas, and Phoebe, witnesses to the faith Women as well as men were important Christian leaders from the beginning, as demonstrated by these coworkers of the apostle Paul. Lydia, a seller of purple goods, lent her home for a church; Dorcas was known for charitable works; and Phoebe was a deacon in the church at Cenchrae. Wednesday, January 28-Thomas Aquinas, teacher, died 1274 One of the most brilliant and creative theologians in the church's history, Aquinas worked to bring together scripture and the philosophy of Aristotle. A member of the Order of Preachers (Dominicans), Aquinas was also a hymnwriter. From Sundays and Seasons.com. Copyright 2014 Augsburg Fortress. All rights reserved. Reprinted by permission under Augsburg Fortress Liturgies Annual License #20549. www.trinitylansdale.com PAGE 12 In Memory The white carnations in the chancel today announce the entrance to the church triumphant of William Kalb on January 15, 2015, Karl Stotz on January 15, 2015 and Susan Gallant on January 17, 2015. M EMORIALS & H ONORARIUMS Listed below are financial gifts made in memory, honor or celebration to designated ministry funds. Gifts can be given using the green & white envelope/form in the pews and placed in the offering plate or mailed in. MISSION & MINISTRY FUND In memory of William Kalb by Dave and Karen Olson. PASTORS’ DISCRETIONARY FUND In memory of George W. Schwarz by Carrie, George, Karen, Linda and Phil. In memory of Dorothy McVan by Gail McBride and Shannon Scheffler. TRINITY’S QUILTERS FUND In memory of Mary Kieras’s mother, Mary Ella Kieras by Margo Brabson, Charles and Dawn Macy, Nancy Mellon, and Norma Nish. Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church 1000 W. Main St., Lansdale, PA 19446-1926 Phone: 215-368-1710 E-mail: [email protected] www.trinitylansdale.com Fax: 215-361-1710 Disciples: all the baptized in this congregation gathered for worship and sent out to do what matters to God Senior Pastor: Paul Lutz Pastor for Family Ministry: Dane Skilbred Interim Visitation Pastor: Anita London Director for Music: Eric Gombert Associate Director for Music: Andrea Baxter Associate Parish Musician: Sue Sheppard Director for Finance & Administration: Michael Scharff Financial Assistant: Cathy Pezzuti Director for Discipleship Gifts: Victoria Seal Director for Early Learning: Lisa Corr Director for Communication: Victoria Thomas Assistant to Pastor for Family Ministry: Karen Strobel Manager for Buildings & Grounds: Dennis Smith Nursery Coordinator: Cathy Grever Maintenance Staff: Saci Bartos, Mary Swords-Greene Church Secretaries: Karen Brown, Carolyn Hoagland Global Outreach: On Eagle’s Wings, Northern Canada; Bill & Nicole Lohmeyer, Dominican Republic; Young Adult in Global Mission, ELCA PAGE 13 www.trinitylansdale.com P RAYER C ORNER Please pray for the following people, places and situations throughout our congregation, community and the world. THOSE HOSPITALIZED Please pray for the people who are hospitalized or recovering from surgery and for those coping withDAY illness. P RAYER OF THE For Judy Fehr and family on the death of her father, Michael Kasmerski on Monday, January 20, 2015. For Susan Gallant’s friends and family on her death on January 17, 2015. For Marge Cunningham and family on the death of her brother-in-law, William Woosnam on January 16, 2015. For David Kratz and Bev McGuire and families on the death of their grandfather, Karl Stotz on January 15, 2015. For Diane Kalb and family on the death of her father, William Kalb on January 15, 2015. For Michael Sardanopoli and family on the death of his grandmother, Alice Tufts on Jan. 9. John Lower P RAYER CONCERN AND CARE. For those who are in need of humanitarian assistance around the world OF THE DAY Almighty God, by grace alone you call us and accept us in your service. Strengthen us by your Spirit, and make us worthy of your call, through Jesus Christ, our Savior and Lord. Amen For those who are hungry and food insecure. For those who are hospitalized, recovering from surgery and those coping with illness For those who are homeless For those who protect and defend our country. All military personnel serving in the United States Armed Forces and Activated Reserves For those looking for employment For those affected by violence, war and unrest CONTACT US Please remember to contact us at the church office at 215-368-1710 or email at [email protected] if you or someone you know is hospitalized, has prayer concerns, or of any changes to the information listed on this page. NEXT WEEK’s READINGS Deuteronomy 18:15–20 Mark 1:21–28 Sponsorships available: Altar Flowers—February 15th, March 3rd & 30th Call Karen Brown in the office-215-368-1710 www.trinitylansdale.com PAGE 14 S ERVING T HIS W EEKEND Acolytes: Kaitlyn Morse Lector: 5:30-Karen Strobel Assisting Minister: 5:30-Norma Nish, 9:30-Anita London, Karen Brown and Jake Loburak Communion Assisting Ministers: 5:30-Norma Nish, Linda Williams, 9:30-Pastor London, Karen Brown, Jack Strobel, Daniel Trumpp, Henry Strobel, Jake Loburak Altar Guild: Barbara Grosch, Becky Krepps, Susan Pashos Gift Bearers: Youth Media/Video: Linda Graeff Ushering Team: Q-Drennan, K-Shade Nursery: 9;30-Gloria Boesch, Dianne Kalb Maintenance Support: OPEN-Mark Lanan, CLOSE-Nathan Lanan Evening Security: Curt Martin (January 25 to January 31) Greeters: 5:30-Kirsten Hatton (Council Greeter), 9:30: Matthew Brown, Steve Hull (Council Greeters), Debbie Aleide, Betty & Chip Kern, Jean Abendschein, Jessika Loburak Welcome and Information Center: 8:00-Peg Francis, 9:30-Katie Risser Ushering Next Week: Teams J, S, N S PONSORSHIP BULLETIN Available for 2016 ALTAR FLOWERS In loving memory of my mother and farther, Robert and Naomi Blackledge by their daughter, Harriet Berry. Flowers will be distributed by Dave & Mim Mertz to our hospitalized. RADIO BROADCAST For all those who hear God’s word through the radio by Julie Kinzel PAGE 15 www.trinitylansdale.com T HIS W EEK AT T RINITY Saturday, January 24, 2015 Worship - 5:30 pm VITA Income Tax Preparation Cross-Gen. Worship Rehearsal Karl Stotz Funeral Wedding Sunday, January 25, 2015 Worship - 9:30 am ONLY Annual Meeting Congregational Brunch Parent’s Afternoon Out CHAOS Girl Scout Troop 7193 Girl Scout Troop 71030 Monday, January 26, 2015 Gym Time: Kulpsville Comets Boy Scout Troop 610 God on Tap Lansdale Community Concerts Mtg Gym Time: TYA Bolts Tuesday, January 27, 2015 Men in Mission Al-Anon VITA Income Tax Prep Trinity Seniors Luncheon Musikers in the Making Gym Time: Valkyries Rugby Portrait of a Literate Kindergartner Diakonia Advanced Stitch Club Gym Time: TYA Travel Basketball Executive AA Big Book Wednesday, January 28, 2015 Bible Study Merck Retirees Staff Meeting Trinity Quilters VITA Income Tax Prep Augustine Heritage Assoc. Musikers in the Making FEAST Meal Cherub Choir Generingers Joyful Choristers Daybreak Gym Time: TYA Bolts Trinity Quilters www.trinitylansdale.com 9:00 am 9:30 am 1:00 pm 3:00 pm 10:30 am 11:30 am 1:00 pm 6:00 pm 6:30 pm 7:00 pm Chapel 123/126/122 Sanctuary Sanctuary Sanctuary Sanctuary Hyson Hall Hyson Hall 124/122 The WELL 126 125/127 Thursday, January 29, 2015 ESL Class VITA Income Tax Prep Gym Time: Valkyries Rugby Gym Time: TYA Travel Basketball Choral Trintinnabulators Bear Creek Camp Boy Scout Troop 61 Al-Anon Trinity Choir Boy Scout Troop 61 Friday, January 30, 2015 COCOM Girl Scout Troop 7147 Saturday, January 31, 2015 Worship - 5:30 pm Youth Mental Health First Aid VITA Income Tax Preparation 9:00 am 1:00 pm 4:00 pm 6:00 pm 7:00 pm 7:00 pm 7:00 pm 7:30 pm 7:30 pm 7:45 pm 8:30 pm 123/125/127/126 122 Hyson Hall Hyson Hall 232 Bell Room 125/127 Social Hall Luther Hall 1-1 232 Hyson Hall 4:00 pm 6:30 pm Luther Hall 200C 8:00 am 9:00 am Chapel 125/127 123/126/122 5:00 pm 6:45 pm 7:00 pm 7:00 pm 7:30 pm Hyson Hall Social Hall ????? 125/127 Hyson Hall 6:30 am 10:00 am 10:00 am 12:00 pm 12:30 pm 5:00 pm 6:00 pm 6:30 pm 7:00 pm 7:00 pm 7:00 pm 8:00 pm Girl Scout Cookie Sale 8:00 am Hyson Hall WoW 9:30 am Parlor West Main Diner LifeSong 9:30 am 218/ Luther Hall 1-1 Adult Forum 9:30 am 125/127 122 Sunday School 9:30 am SS Rooms Hyson Hall NYG Team Building Meeting 10:30 am The WELL 218/220 Gym Time: Valkyries Rugby 1:00 pm Hyson Hall Hyson Hall Here We Go 6:00 pm The WELL Social Hall Girl Scout Troop 7193 6:30 pm 126 125/127 Girl Scout Troop 71030 7:00 pm 125/127 126 Senior High Youth Group 7:00 pm Lobby Hyson Hall 264-Conference For up to date monthly and weekly calendar Luther Hall 1-1 times, visit trinitylansdale.com Sunday, February 1, 2015 Worship - 8:15, 9:30 & 10:45 am Sanctuary and click the calendar link. 10:00 am 11:00 am 12:15 pm 1:00 pm 1:00 pm 1:30 pm 4:30 pm 5:00 pm 5:30 pm 5:30 pm 6:30 pm 6:30 pm 7:00 pm 7:00 pm PAGE 16 125/127 Hyson Hall 125/127 108-Library 122 125/127 218/220 Hyson Hall 218/220 Bell Room 218/220 232 Hyson Hall 108-Library Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church 1000 W. 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