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Inside this Issue:
Upcoming Events 2 Community Events 3 Trinity Lutheran Church Women 4 Serving Our Congregation 5 Youth Stuff 6 Stewardship 7 Haiti Mission Team 8 Birthdays / Anniversaries 9 Schedule of
Worship Volunteers 10 Calendar 11 Information 12
Grace and peace to God’s
people in Jesus Christ.
We live in a broken world.
Events covered in headline
news, the experiences of
our day to day lives, the
insecurities of emotional
relationships and bank
accounts – so many things
reinforce for us that this
brokenness is real.
This reality impacts how
we live out our lives as
God’s people. One area
where this becomes
contentious, as some of you
may have heard in worship
on February 26, is in the
field of Christian outreach,
especially “overseas”
missions. Obviously, for
those who reject the idea of
“god”, especially the God
of the Christian faith, any
attempts to change people’s
spiritual belief is wrong.
But even among Christians
there are differences of
opinion about how such
outreach should happen. Is
the call we have been given
one to “simply” proclaim
Jesus Christ and him
crucified, or does it involve
encouraging, even
directing, new believers to
reject at least some cultural
practices and moral
perspectives? Can one
share Christ without also
caring for the needs of
people one encounters –
and if you can’t, which
comes first? Is caring for
physical needs without
verbally sharing the Gospel
really mission?
Without trying to give a
specific answer to any of
the above, I would invite
you to look at the church
year – specifically,
February 26th (The
Transfiguration of our
Lord) and March 1 (Ash
Wednesday), together with
the season of Lent which
March 1 introduces. Jesus
knew that his disciples
were people just like us,
sinners living in a broken
world. They had hopes and
fears, dreams and dread,
joys and sorrows. And in a
very short time they would
be encountering events
which would turn their
world upside down.
Thus the mountain top
experience – Jesus in all his
glory as God contained
within that human body
which he had received
from the Virgin. As James,
Peter and John see that
glory they realize the
possibility of paradise lost
and long to stay within it.
But they are called to
come down from the
mountain and into the
first Lent, if you will.
The glory of God cannot
be shared by humans
without the debt of sin
being paid. And the
wages of sin – Death!
And not just physically
dying, but the agony of
eternal separation from
God. It is all we can earn
by our efforts. It is what
we deserve, devastating
as that is. And the real
irony is that if we pay it,
we can never share in
God’s glory anyway,
because the payment is to
be separated from that
glory forever. The
ultimate in “catch 22”
experiences.
Thus the Lenten journey
we begin on March 1.
But note carefully – it is
not our journey. We
simply follow along to
view what happens, and
the one to whom it
happens, and why it
happens. What happens
is suffering and death;
more importantly, the
suffering of “my God, my
God, why have you
forsaken me?” That is the
payment that is needed.
(Continued on page 2)
Trinity Times
March 2017
Volume 1, Issue 3
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Ash Wednesday Worship
March 1 - 7:00 pm
with imposition of ashes
Making Change To Repent, To Turn, To Change
____________________________________
Chamber Singers in Concert
Sunday March 5 @ 6:00 pm
Free Admission
Featuring choral, solo instrumental, and solo vocal selections
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Soup for the Journey Wednesdays at 6:00 pm from March 8 – April 5
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Making Change
Join us for Lenten Worship
7:00 pm - Wednesdays,
March 8 – April 5
Making Change during Lent
March 8 – Change of Season Christ did not come to earth to maintain the status quo, but rather to usher in a change of season.
March 15 – Change of Habit Good habits practiced by those whose foundation is built on Christ.
March 22 – Change of Circumstances We learn to give thanks to God in all circumstances.
March 29 – Change of Heart Jesus invites us to experience a change of heart that will in fact change every part of our lives.
April 5 – Change of Plans God changes our plans and replaces them with a love broader and deeper than anything we could imagine.
Trust in him at all times, O people; pour out your heart before him; God is a refuge for us. Psalm 62:8 _______________________________________
Palm Sunday April 9th - 10:00am Maundy Thursday, April 13th - 7:00 pm. Worship with communion Good Friday, April 14th - 7:00 pm Easter Sunday, April 16th 8:30 am Brunch
10:00 am Worship with
Communion
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Who suffers? None other
than the very Son of God,
who sheds his blood and
sacrifices his life to pay
the debt of the world’s sin.
And the why of that first
journey by Jesus? So that
you and I don’t have to
make the payment! We
get the gift instead. John’s
words in his Gospel state it
so clearly. “God loved the
world so much that he
gave his only begotten Son
so that everyone who
believes in him may have
eternal life. For the Father
did not send the Son into
the world to condemn it,
but in order that the world
might be saved through
him.” (John 3:16-17)
May God help you to
follow and to be enriched
in all spiritual blessings
during the journey.
Holy Week Worship Schedule
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Wilderness Ranch
Annual General Meeting Where: Claresholm, AB
Date: Sunday, March 19, 2017 Time: 5:30 pm
The Annual General Meeting of
Lutheran Hospital Ministries - Southern Alberta
is scheduled to be held on March 18, 2017.
at 10:00 a.m. at St. Matthew Lutheran Church,
66-7 Street NE, Calgary, Alberta
To learn more about Lutheran Hospital Ministries or
to download their newsletter please visit their
website at http://www.lhmsa.ca/. A copy of the
newsletter is available on the portable bulletin board
at the church
Anger and its Many Faces
a five week group seminar offering a thorough and practical look at anger and its generators. Participants will learn how to deal with frustration, hurt and fear before they are expressed as anger.
Tuesdays, 7-9pm - March 7 to April 4, 2017
Receive: Certificate of Completion plus One (optional) “post-seminar” counselling session
Costs: $20/person—subsidy available
Facilitator: Roxanne Hansen, M.C. Call 362-2210 to register.
Lifetalk Counselling Services
Dessert Fundraiser
Heritage Inn Conference Centre March 25 – 7:00 pm
Entertainment - "Time After Time” Band Dessert Auction
RSVP at lifetalkcounselling.ca or call 403-362-2210 before March 22nd
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
lhmsac@gmail.com.
JOIN US ON MAY 6, 2017
FOR OUR
“20TH ANNUAL
WALK/RUN FOR LOVE”
Wilderness Ranch
is celebrating 50 years on the first weekend in July.
Watch for more info to follow.
Wilderness Ranch Annual Supper and Fund Raising Dessert Auction
Date: Saturday, April 1, 2017 Time: 5:00 pm Location: Granum School in Granum, Alberta
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World Day of Prayer 2017
“Am I Being Unfair To You?”
Written by the World Day of Prayer Committee of
The Philippines
World Day of Prayer is a worldwide movement of Christian women of many traditions who come together on
the first Friday of March each year to observe a common day of prayer. Through World Day of Prayer, we
affirm our faith in Jesus Christ and engage with the whole world, are enriched by the faith experience of
Christians of other countries and cultures, share the burdens of other people by praying with them and for them,
and use our own talents in the service of God’s world. Prayer and action are inseparable and both have
immeasurable influence in the world.
We will join our neighbours in celebrating World Day of Prayer at:
Brooks United Church
7:00 pm Friday March 3
Please join us!
Evangelical Free, Roman Catholic,
St. Alban’s Anglican, Trinity Lutheran
Agape Women’s Study
If You Want to Walk on Water You’ve Got to Get out of the Boat
This study was so challenging we have decided to do it again!
Join us Wednesdays @ 1:00 pm in the chapel.
Everyone is welcome!
Please note we will not meet between March 8 and April 12
for Lent and Easter. Agape will resume April 19.
The next TLCW meeting will be on
March 8 at 10:00 am.
All ladies are invited to attend.
Trinity Lutheran Church Women
We are looking for people to bring snacks
for our coffee time after church on Sunday
mornings.
If you feel lead to do so please bring your
items to the kitchen and label them
“Sunday Morning Coffee” Thank you.
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Serving Our Congregation in 2017
Council
President: Bill Anderson
Vice- President: Leona Ferguson
Secretary: Anita Chappell
Treasurer: Glenda Godard
Financial Secretary: Herb Brown
Board of Deacons: Brian Berg
Mark Altwasser
Harold Stedel
Board of Trustees: Audrey Flatla
Randy Flatla
Colin Musgrove
Board of Education: Julie Musgrove
Charlene Musgrove
Leta Babb
Trinity Lutheran Church Women
Chair: Gisela McGregor
Vice chair: Sharon Reid
Treasurer: Charlotte Dyck
Secretary: Heather Brown
Program Coordinators: Mona Erlandson
Mabel Schmitke
500 Pairs of socks along with some hats, mitts and
scarves were sent to inner city agencies in Calgary
this past month.
Many hats, mitts and scarves were also distributed
locally to those in need.
*Several scarves were hand made by the Girl
Guides who meet weekly here at Trinity!*
Thank you to all who supported the work of
Trinity’s Mission Committee in sharing
Christ’s love in this way.
All are invited to the Missions Committee meeting
Sunday March 12 right after church The Missions Committee is for anyone who is interested in helping out those in need. Please plan on
attending the meeting.
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A Wee Bit O’ the Irish
Scavenger Hunt & Lunch
March 12 @ 12:00 noon
Dress as “Irish” as possible
Youth Stuff
"Remember your Creator in the
days of your youth"
- Ecclesiastes 12:1
Newell Christian Community Concert
March 11, 2017 @ 7:00pm
Doors open at 6:00 pm
At the Alliance Church
Tickets are $5 at the Alliance Church or
www.thecoloronline.com
All ages are welcome
Are we idiots for believing the Bible,
or would we be idiots not to.
Deeper Study
for Youth Grade 10 & Up
Tuesdays @ 4:00 pm
Come for supper and a
deeper look at God’s Word
Sunday Mornings
9:00 am
A look at the
Word of God
MISSION 2018 NICARAGUA
“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)
Meeting Sunday, March 19/17
at 11:30 am
to start Team Building
and planning Fund Raising
Participants must be High School age by the time of
the trip unless accompanied by parent(s)
God is leading us to help in Nicaragua…I would like
to ask you to prayerfully consider joining us on this
mission. Let’s go and serve, as the Hands and Feet of
Christ, specifically with an Eyeglass Clinic and
Building crew, but also to help in orphanages and
schools. I need committed individuals to come
forward now so that the plans can be put in place..
Visit the Praying Pelicans site…and answer the call.
Call for more info at 403-362-3515 or 403-793-7218
(call or text) or message me on FB or
vjdeunk@telus.net
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our hearts, to turn us away
from our own selfish
desires and turned toward
Him in faith and love. We
love the Lord and His
Word. And we desire to do
it. And when we have
failed, that Word reproves
and corrects, forgives and
consoles. It calls us back
to Him who is our God,
our Savior, our Father.
-From the Lutheran Church
Missouri Synod Website
www.lcms.org
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.
March 2017 Stewardship Newsletter Article
Christ’s death and
resurrection. The local
congregation is where our
spiritual needs are met
when Christ’s atonement
is preached, when the
forgiveness of sins is
proclaimed, when we were baptized into the
name of the Triune God,
and when we partake of
the body and blood of the
risen and living Lamb of
God.
But how much are we to
give to this local
congregation? His
instructions are these: to
give regularly (1 Cor 6:1–
2), proportionally (1 Cor
16:1–2; 2 Cor 8:12), and
generously (2 Cor 8:20) of
our first fruits (Gen 4:4;
Prov 3:9; Lev 27:30) with
a spirit of eagerness (2
Cor 9:2), earnestness (2
Cor 8:7), cheerfulness (2
Cor 9:7), and love (2 Cor
8:23).
Thus, giving to the church
is not to be an
afterthought, given after
everything else is spent. In
this way, it is deliberate.
We give it regularly,
whenever we have
income. We set it aside
beforehand, before
anything else is spent.
From those first fruits, we
set aside a proportionate
and generous amount. Ten
percent was the standard
for the Israelites. Tithing
was a command for them.
St. Paul never mentions a
tithe.
Since a tithe was the bare
minimum for the people
of Israel in the Old
Testament, perhaps St.
Paul had more in mind.
That aside, however, ten
percent is an easy way to
figure out an amount. You
simply move your weekly,
bi-weekly, bi-monthly,
monthly, or yearly income
one decimal point to the
left. And that’s it. That’s
what you put in the
offering plate to support
your local congregation so
that you may continue to
be a hearer of God’s word
by sharing all good things
with those who teach it to
you.
And how are we to give
it? We give it with
eagerness and earnestness.
We give it cheerfully and
with love, not out of
compulsion. For through
the preaching of the
gospel and the
administration of the
sacraments, God has made
us His children, forgiven
us all our sins, given us
grace upon grace,
promised us life
everlasting with Him in
His kingdom, and filled us
with His own Spirit, the
Holy Spirit. This makes
giving a joy. For it is more
blessed to give than to
receive (Acts 20:35).
In repentant joy, then, do
we hear God’s Word on
giving, and we let that
Word dwell in us richly.
We let that word wash
over our ears and seep
into
Lent is a season of
repentant joy. There is
joy in repentance
because in repentance,
God, through His
Word, turns us away
from our sins — our
failures of thought,
word, and deed — to
believe in the
forgiveness and new
life He has
accomplished for us in
the death and
resurrection of His Son.
For our God is our
Father, and fathers
discipline their
children. He loves us
enough to point out
when and where we
have erred, so that we
are not weighed down
by false belief, despair,
and other great shame
or vice.
Thus we do well to
listen to God’s Word,
His own teaching, about
giving. St. Paul exhorts:
“Anyone who receives
instruction in the word
must share all good
things with his
instructor” (Gal 6:6).
This means that the
local congregation is
primary. In other
words, everything else
that we might give to
during the year —
laudable and worthy
charities — are to be on
top of what we give to
our local congregation.
For the local
congregation is the
place that serves us
with the gifts of
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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 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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.
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.
Prayer Opportunity
Please pray for the mission team from Trinity as they prepare to travel to Haiti. They will be there March 26 – April 6, 2017.
Haiti Mission Team
Rhea Lynne Anderson Liam Anderson Val Deunk * Gisela McGregor Charlene Musgrove * Theresa Nielsen Shirley Perry Sharon Reid Dr. Struan Vaughan *Missing from picture
COMMUNION REGISTRATION /
VISITOR CARDS
Following several months of discussion
among the Worship Committee, the Board
of Deacons, the Church Council and the
Office and Pastoral Staff the decision has
been made to replace our current pew cards.
Several factors were considered, including that only a small percentage of
those communing tend to fill in the communion side of the cards. Another
consideration was the time and cost for reprinting and restocking all the
cards, which are often used for other purposes (scrap paper, notes, children
colouring, etc.). Our intention is to rework a card which will include some
of the name / address / phone number side information and make them
available as part of a visitor welcome package and / or at the worship
centre outside the worship area. This is part of an overall review of our
record keeping and counting procedures, as many of the items we have
tracked in the past were requirements for forms which had to be submitted
each year to the ELCIC when we were still affiliated with that body. If
you would like more information about this process, please talk to Pastor
John or Maggie, the office staff or a Deacon.
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Charles Sieberer Mar 06 Shirley Heyler Mar 06 Dale Olsen Mar 08 Harvey Boyd Mar 09 Gordie Kay Mar 13
MARCH
WEDDING ANNIVERSARIES
Charles & Eva Sieberer Mar. 03 Stan & Tracey Waddell Mar. 05 Leonard & Brenda Orlita Mar. 06 Todd & Charlene Fritz Mar.17 Don & Valerie Kristianson Mar. 19 Brian & Lorene Nichols Mar. 21
MARCH
SENIOR’S BIRTHDAYS
PLAN TO ATTEND THE
LCMC 2017 NORTHWEST DISTRICT “GATHERING”
APRIL 28th & 29th
“Rooted and Grounded in Christ’s Love” Ephesians 3:14-21
Greeting to the LCMC pastors and congregations of the LCMC Northwest District
(Alaska, Idaho, Montana, Oregon, Washington and Canada).
It is our pleasure to invite you to the 2017 LCMC Northwest District Gathering
to be held at Christ Lutheran Church, Whitefish, MT.
*If you are interested in going to the gathering as a delegate for Trinity,
please contact the church office (403) 362-4259. *
WHERE: Christ Lutheran Church, Whitefish, MT
WHEN: April 28th & 29th, 2017
COST: Early Registration Cost $50.00
(before March 18, 2017)
Registration Cost is $55.00 After March 18th, 2017
(This includes materials, and meals. Children FREE
but must be registered)
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March 01 7:00 pm Ash Wednesday Acolyte: Mackenzie Beblow Lector: Harold Stedel Sound / Video: Ryan Summach / Liam Anderson Ushers: Brent Altwasser & Tilly Gamble /
Scripture Readings: Joel 2:12-19 2 Corinthians 5:20b-6:10 March 05 10:00 am with Communion Acolyte: Rebecca Bolen Lector: Erin Storch Story Teller: Pastor John Sound / Video: Ian Altwasser /
Myra Altwasser Communion Prep: Debbie Berg Worship Assistant: Harold Stedel Ushers: Brad & Kristen Niznik / Jayden & Amilyn Harvie Scripture Readings: Genesis 3:1-21 Romans 5:12-19 March 08 7:00 pm Midweek Lent Acolyte: Jorja Hofer Sound / Video: Emmalyn Elgersma /
Mason Hofer Ushers: Rudy & Jean Peltzer March 12 10:00 am Acolyte: Olivia Heal Lector: Leona Ferguson Story Teller: Maggie Theiss Sound / Video: Randy Flatla /
Ryan Summach
Worship Assistant: Brian Berg Ushers: Colin & Charlene Musgrove / Gordon & Wendy Frank Scripture Readings: Genesis 12:1-9 Romans 4:1-8, 13-17 March 15 7:00 pm Midweek Lent Acolyte: Levi Johnson Sound / Video: Jayden Harvie / Ian Altwasser
Ushers: Barry & Trudi Heal
WORSHIP SERVICES SCHEDULE OF VOLUNTEER DUTIES
March 19 10:00 am with Communion Acolyte: Beau Keeping Lector: Trudi Heal Story Teller: Julie Musgrove Sound / Video: Doug Erlandson /
Emmalyn Elgersma Communion Prep Doris Bachand Worship Assistant: Brian Berg Ushers: Mark & Melanie Altwasser / Candice Bloor / Barb Tamura Scripture Readings: Exodus 17:1-7 Romans 5:1-8 March 22 7:00 pm Midweek Lent Acolyte: Brett Niznik Sound / Video: Myra Altwasser /
Randy Flatla Ushers: Pete & Patty Green March 26 10:00 am Acolyte: Anya Muller Lector: Brandi McCord Story Teller: Pastor John Sound / Video: Liam Anderson /
Jayden Harvie Worship Assistant: Harold Stedel Ushers: Randy & Corry Flatla / Doug & Mona Erlandson Scripture Readings: Isaiah 42:14-21 Ephesians 5:8-14 March 29 7:00 pm Midweek Lent Acolyte: Bryanne Peltzer Sound / Video: Ryan Summach /
Myra Altwasser Ushers: Chris Deschner / Garry Carter Ushers are reminded to please make sure that all church doors are locked before leaving after Sunday worship.
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~ March 2017 ~
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Communion Sundays March 5 March 19
1 1:00 pm Agape Study
2:00 pm Bible Study @ Newbrook Lodge
4:45 pm Confirmation
7:00 pm Ash Wednesday Worship
2 Maggie day off 7:00 pm Trinity Choir
8:00 pm AA / Alanon
3 Pastor John day off 6:00 pm Brownie Sleepover
7:00 pm World Day of Prayer @ United Church
4 Pastor John & Maggie day off
12:00 pm Brownie Sleepover Ends 3:30 – 6:00 pm Church of God Tabernacle meeting
5
9:00 am Education Hour 10:00 am Worship
1:30 – 3:30 pm Church of God Tabernacle Worship Service
6:00 pm Ambrose Chamber Singers Concert
6 5:00 pm Deacon’s meeting
6:00 pm Brownies
6:30 pm Girl Guides / Pathfinders
7:00 pm Prayer Study
7 Pastor John day off
1:00 pm Quilting 1:15 pm Youth Pastor’s meeting
4:00 pm Senior Youth Deeper Study
8:00 pm AA
8 10:00 am TLCW meeting
3:00 pm Staff meeting
6:00pm Soup for the Journey
7:00 pm Midweek Lenten Service
9 Maggie day off 9:00 am Newell Christian Community meeting @ St Albans
7:00 pm Trinity Choir
8:00 pm AA / Alanon
10 Pastor John day off
11
3:30 – 6:00 pm Church of God Tabernacle meeting
7:00 pm “The Color” Concert @ Alliance Church
12
9:00 am Education Hour 10:00 am Worship
12:00 pm Youth Scavenger Hunt & Lunch
1:30 – 3:30 pm Church of God Tabernacle Worship Service
13
6:00 pm Brownies
6:30 pm Girl Guides / Pathfinders
7:00 pm Prayer Study
14
1:00 pm Quilting
4:00 pm Senior Youth Deeper Study
8:00 pm AA
15
3:00 pm Staff meeting
6:00pm Soup for the Journey
7:00 pm Midweek Lenten Service
16 Maggie day off 9:15 am Communion @ Newbrook Lodge
6:30 pm Worship @ Orchard Manor 7:30 pm Worship @ Newbrook Lodge 8:00 pm AA / Alanon
17 Pastor John day off
18
Pastor John & Maggie day off
3:30 – 6:00 pm Church of God Tabernacle meeting
19
9:00 am Education Hour 10:00 am Worship
11:30 am Youth Mission Trip meeting 1:30 – 4:30 pm Church of God Tabernacle Worship Service
20
Pastor John day off 6:00 pm Brownies
6:30 pm Girl Guides / Pathfinders
21 Trinity Times deadline
1:00 pm Quilting 2:00 pm Staff meeting
4:00 pm Senior Youth Deeper Study 7:00 pm Council meeting 8:00 pm AA
22
6:00pm Soup for the Journey
7:00 pm Midweek Lenten Service
23 Pastor John & Maggie day off 7:00 pm Trinity Choir
8:00 pm AA / Alanon
24
Pastor John @ Conference in Edmonton
25
Pastor John @ Conference in Edmonton 3:30 – 6:00 pm Church of God Tabernacle meeting 6:30 pm LIfetalk Fundraiser
26
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
27
6:00 pm Brownies
6:30 pm Girl Guides / Pathfinders
28 9 am – 4 pm Brooks Music Festival 1:00 pm Quilting
4:00 pm Youth Deeper Study
8:00 pm AA
29 9:30 am – 3:30 pm Brooks Music Festival 6:00pm Soup for the Journey
7:00 pm Midweek Lenten Service
30 Maggie day off
9:30 am – noon Brooks Music Festival 7:00 pm Trinity Choir
8:00 pm AA / Alanon
31 Pastor John day off
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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:
brkstrin@telusplanet.net
We’re on the Web! See us at:
www.brookstrinity.ca
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