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Trinity Times
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Sandusky, Ohio
June
2019
«Title» «First Name» «Last Name» «Address Line 1» «Address Line 2» «City», «State» «ZIP Code»
Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Congregation
Northwestern Ohio Synod - Evangelical Lutheran Church in America
502 Bardshar Road, Sandusky, Ohio 44870 - 419 626-0204 - www.trinityelca.com
a Firelands Lutherans Active in Mission (FLAMe) congregation
Office...trinityelca@bex.net Pastor...pjgardner@bex.net
Pastor’s Residence…419 625-6771 Philip A. Gardner, Pastor or, trinitypastor@bex.net
Make a Fresh Commitment to Christ Jesus and His Mission to the World
Reenlistment Sunday
Day of Pentecost - Sunday, June 9 8:00 and 10:30 am
In a recent sermon, I made mention of how much of the
mainline contemporary Church has shied away from
images of itself deemed to be militaristic. I mentioned that
“Onward, Christian Soldiers” cannot be found in our
newest hymnal, and that favorites such as “Lift High the
Cross” and “For All the Saints” have been altered so as to
lessen their military language.
But, I find it interesting that The Salvation Army continues
as is, complete with the uniforms worn by their leaders. A
denomination unto itself, The Salvation Army is better
known for the relief and social services work it does for the
sake of those in need. Like so much of how Christians
represent themselves to the world, a little explaining is
warranted.
We cannot sidestep the military imagery. The hymn,
“Stand up, Stand up for Jesus” encourages us to “put on the
Gospel armor.” It’s a pretty obvious reference to the
admonition we find in Ephesians 6: “Put on the whole
armor of God, so that you may be able to stand against the
wiles of the devil. For our struggle is not against enemies of
blood and flesh, but against the rulers, against the
authorities, against the cosmic powers of this present
darkness, against the spiritual forces of evil in the heavenly
places. Therefore take up the whole armor of God, so that
you may be able to withstand on that evil day, and having
done everything, to stand firm.” I remember a New
Testament professor at seminary telling us students, “We
are at war,” and he was dead serious about it.
And, note that we read, “For our struggle is not against
enemies of blood and flesh.” Jesus tells us, instead, to pray
for our enemies. The Speaker of the House was recently
quoted as saying she prays for the President and for our
country. One hopes more of this takes place in Washington
with the hope of ending the demonization of the opposite
site in matters of disagreement.
Rather, we are at war with the demonic forces behind all
this. Belief in the devil isn’t particularly popular these
days, but it is hard to understand the way of the world
apart from an antichrist, a force for evil against which
God’s faithful do battle daily.
But, that battle is not fought “with swords loud clashing,
nor roll of stirring drums.” Instead, what best befuddles
the devil are “deeds of love and mercy.” Ernest Shurtleff
wrote those words as part of the hymn “Lead on, O King
Eternal.” He wrote it for his class to sing at graduation at
Andover Theological Seminary in Massachusetts in 1888.
Perhaps the Peace Corps would be a better image for the
Our Mission Together
YOUR SERVANTS
AT TRINITY
PASTOR: Philip Gardner OFFICE SECRETARY: Carol Dahs MUSICIAN: Adele Hoffman YOUTH & FAMILY MINISTRY COORDINATOR: Sally Warner - 419 684-7850 CUSTODIANS: Jim Bertsch - 419 625-4377 Pat Wiedenheft - 419 625-8652
PRESIDENT: Dave Miller TREASURER: Jim Bertsch DATA ENTRY: Shannon Limberios
OFFICE PHONE: 419 626-0204 OFFICE HOURS: 9 am to 1 pm, M-F
July TIMES Submissions Deadline:
June 20
Items received after this date will be held for the
August newsletter
Church today. The mission of our nation’s
Peace Corps is “to provide social and
economic development abroad through
technical assistance, while promoting
mutual understanding between Americans
and populations served.”
As to the mission of the Church, I would
suggest something like, “We are on this
earth to make Christ known through both
word and action, and the latter through
’deeds of love and mercy’ toward all people
and through committed opposition to
individuals, systems, and institutions that
work against our Lord’s Kingdom vision
for peace, justice, and love among the
people of the world.”
- Pastor Gardner
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TIMES REPORTS
An Opportunity to RE-UP! DAY OF PENTECOST - SUNDAY, JUNE 9
Is it time to make a new commitment to your Lord and Savior Jesus
Christ? Let’s do it together!
On the Sundays of the Easter Season, we have been working our way
through the opportunities for new life in the risen Christ that are ours in
Holy Baptism. Our guide has been language in the order for the
Affirmation of Baptism (or Confirmation). In that order, which we will
employ at both services on June 9, we will re-enlist in the faith and work of
our Lord and His Church by renewing our pledge...:
to live among God’s faithful people,
to hear the word of God and share in the Lord’s supper,
to proclaim the good news of God in Christ through word and deed,
to serve all people, following the example of Jesus,
and to strive for justice and peace in all the earth?
COME, AND SAY A NEW “YES!” TO OUR LORD!
...and on the following Sunday…
Come, Join the Dance of Trinity!
Come, celebrate the Name of God, how God is revealed in three Persons: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit,
all unique and yet all one. Ninety-three years ago, our congregation came
together under the name “Trinity.” And so, the celebration of The Holy
Trinity on Sunday, June 16, has a two-fold meaning for us!
A son of our congregation, Pastor Timothy Miller, will be with us to
proclaim the Good News of Jesus Christ. Pastor Tim will be in from Iowa
to celebrate the ninetieth birthday of his mother, Dorothy Miller. Please
come and welcome him.
And, our monthly “Sunday Jam” has been moved to that same Sunday.
Church musician Adele Hoffman and her helpers will lead us in contemporary Christian music
during the Sunday School hour.
It’ll be Father’s Day, also! Start a day of family celebration with your family at Trinity!
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They’re Baaaack!
Monarch Butterflies Return to the North Coast
Trinity’s own amateur (which means “for the love of it!”)
lepidopterist (which means butterfly aficionado!) Sally Hershey
reports monarch butterflies are back in the area after wintering in
Mexico. Sally tells us they’re laying eggs in the “migration station”
in her back yard.
Milkweed is a key to drawing these beautiful butterflies. Sally has
planted a patch behind our church building, but it appears deer
may be getting to it. She says she will transplant thriving
milkweed plants to our patch if necessary.
Sally has been a monarch enthusiast for four years now. The City
of Sandusky is not that far behind. Sandusky received designation
as a “Monarch City USA” two years ago, as a sign on Venice Road
attests.
Trinity’s wind spinner in the front yard helps celebrate this marvel
of God’s creation. And, we thank Sally for helping us enjoy and be
part of this natural wonder!
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Youth and Family with SALLY WARNER, Trinity's Youth
and Family Ministries Coordinator
THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU to all the Sunday School kids who participated in this year’s “Pennies for Pigs” project through the ELCA World Hunger campaign. This year the kids collected $425.00 which, at $30.00 per pig, is enough to buy 14 pigs to help families in need living in poverty-stricken countries. I’m so proud of all the kids and the amount of money they were able to raise! And a special thanks to all you parents who helped with this project also!
We were also able to collect $294.00 from the selling of the chicks during the Lenten season. At $10.00 for a group of 10 chicks, we were able to purchase 29 groups of chicks for the ELCA World Hunger campaign also.
As our Sunday school classes come to an end for the summer months, I would like to thank the following volunteer teachers for all their time spent preparing and presenting the Bible lessons
and activities for our students. Without their help, our Sunday school wouldn’t be possible. They are Pat Wiedenheft, Shelly Miller, Carrie Killingsworth, Jill Conner, Barb Wobser, Jim Bertsch, and Pastor Gardner. And, I would also like to thank Adele Hoffman for her commitment to the music program during Sunday school. She sure makes our first 15 minutes of Sunday school fun for everyone. We hope you all have a fun and safe summer vacation and we look forward to seeing you all at Sunday School come September!
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Christian Conversation
Sundays - 9:15 to 10:15 am
Fellowship Hall Classroom
Lower Level
What’s on your mind?
Come and share!
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Prayers for the
Afflicted
When the preacher’s
mischievous daughter took ill,
the faithful looked to the Lord to
heal her.
By Amy Honeycutt of
Chase City, Virginia
Daddy took the call from
the Big Guy when I was 10 and
became the pastor of a small
church in Zebulon, North
Carolina.
My mother jumped into
being a preacher’s wife with both
feet while my sister, Katie, and I began the tedious chore of learning how to dress to impress because, as
Mama put it, we were representatives of Daddy. Well, as every good southern woman knows, you don’t
leave your house for worship on a Sunday morning without Lycra on your hips and stockings on your
legs. No, ma’am! So every week Mama bought Sister and me a pair of hose for Sunday service.
One beautiful Sunday morning, I was being unusually unruly and just didn’t want to go to
church. Mama set me straight and changed my mind for me. I dressed and put on the hose I hated so
much. When we got in the car, Mama screamed at me, “Amy Diane, what did you do to your legs?”
I look down and saw that my legs had black and blue splotches all over them and streaks running
down from my knees. I wasn’t in any pain, but something was definitely wrong. I found this an
opportune moment to get out of going to church and back to the coziness of my bed.
“They hurt!” I cried and turned on the waterworks. Mama wheeled into the church parking lot
and sent for Daddy. When he saw the carnage on my legs, he concurred with Mama. Before I knew it I
was being rushed to the emergency room. Daddy returned to the pulpit and announce what was
happening. “Church family, let’s bow our heads and ask God to oversee her care and cure her of this
hideous leg affliction,” he said. And they prayed like nobody’s business.
On the way to the hospital, I was laying it on thick, thinking that I’d soon be sitting like a fat rat
watching cartoons in my jammies. Then mama told me to take my hose off because the doctor would
want to look at my skin. This is where my preteen smarts left me.
I really believed something was wrong with my legs, so it never occurred to me that this would be
the moment of reckoning. I peeled off the stockings, and the streaks and bruises came right off with
them. See, the pantyhose Mama had given me had dye stains and runs. Stretched out, they made my legs
look bruised.
Mama slammed on the brakes and said, “Amy! You’ve known all along there was nothing wrong
with your legs.”
She turned the car around and proceeded to tell me the whole way back to church the myriad
things I was grounded from. When we parked the car, she looked at me and said firmly, “When we walk
in this church you go straight to the pew and sit down. Do not open your mouth.”
“Yes, Mama,” I said.
Meanwhile, Daddy had been leading the church in an urgent prayer vigil for me. When Mama
and I opened the double doors at the back of the sanctuary, everyone stared at us. So, I did what I
thought was the most appropriate thing to do in this situation.
“It’s a miracle!” I yelled and went straight to my pew.
“Well, folks, this truly is an answered prayer. Thank you, Jesus!” Daddy said and then shot me a
look that let me know he knew. I was grounded for a while after that incident, but a least Mama stopped
forcing me to wear hose on Sunday.
COULD YOU SPEND A LITTLE TIME each month paying visits on our assisted-living, nursing home, and members at home, and those unable to attend worship as they’d like? Volunteers are needed for this important ministry. Please contact Congregational Care Team Chair Barry Gill for more information: 419-626-3612
MEMBERS OF PARTICULAR CONCERN
At the Commons of Providence Assisted Living Building, 5000 Providence Drive, Sandusky
Iretta Gast #318 419-308-4269 At the Commons of Providence Memory Care Unit, 4901 Providence Drive, Sandusky
Geraldine Watson #128 At The Willows, 101 Auxiliary Drive, Bellevue OH 44811 Shirley Miller #311 419-483-4189 At Providence Care, 2025 Hayes Ave, Sandusky, OH 44870 Dorothy Miller #72 Robert Sessler #75B At Norwalk Memorial Home, 272 Benedict Ave, Norwalk, OH 44857 Ocie Collins #57-B At Portland Place, 3808 Venice Road, Sandusky, OH 44870 Jean Miller #126 419-626-3047 Send mail to: c/o Patti Wilson, 3511 Hull Road, Huron, OH 44839 At Heritage Village, 700 Helen Street, Clyde, OH 43410 Kay Braden Sister of Kathy Parker and Donnie Bowers Dan Griffin
In private homes:
Margaret Lieb - 3615 W. Monroe St., Sandusky 419-357-5672
Viola Liptok - Resides at: 102 Portland Avenue, Bay Bridge 419-684-5840 - Send mail to: 5322 Hampton Drive, North Olmsted OH 44070
Dan and Gwen Miller - 5708 West Bogart Road 419-684-5274
Bernie Neidler - 1305 Ogontz Street, Sandusky 419-625-4839
Pat Nielsen - 1502 Martin’s Point Road 419-684-5627
(Barbara) Jean Saylor - 114 W Menominee Trl, Sandusky 419-684-9344
Judy Welser - 5619 Debra Drive, Castalia 419-624-7232
Brian & MaryAnn Hickman - 51 N. Harbors End, 419-732-7398 Port Clinton Ronald Wriker - 101 Caswell Drive, Castalia
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Attending: Sally Warner, Barb Wobser, Pastor Gardner, Candy Beatty, Jim Bertsch, and secretary, Carol Dahs. Absent: Dave Miller, Judy Driscoll, Daniel Schlick
Meeting called to order by Vice-President, Candy Beatty. Devotions given by Candy Beatty.
Minutes of previous meeting (April 18, 2019) were reviewed. Motion made by Sally to except the minutes as submitted. 2nd by Barb. Motion passed.
Treasurer’s report was reviewed. Motion to approve report made by Barb. 2nd by Sally. Motion passed.
Pastor’s Report: Pastor reported on a unique situation to a funeral he will be doing on May 25. The NWOS is having a “Shared Ministry” gathering on June 12. Pastor will go and would like someone to go with him. Barb will see if it works for her schedule. Pastor Rob Johnson will be here on September 8 from 2:00 pm to 6:00 pm to do our last CRT meeting. Pastor turned in a bill to Jim from FLAMe requesting $100 for our membership.
Congregational Life – Candy Beatty – There will be no cookies on Sunday, May 19, as no one signed up. Candy passed out a quote from Clearview Tinting to have the 3M Impact Protection put on the south entrance door and the two east entrance doors. The south west multi-panel glass doors were also quoted separately. Sally made a motion to accept the quote for the south and two east doors to have this installed on them. 2nd by Barb. Candy will have them come in and give a short presentation on how it is installed; then it can be scheduled to be done.
Faith Builders – Barb Wobser – The kids and mothers has a good time with the Mother’s Day activities that were provided. The last day of Sunday School will be Sunday, May 19. Classes will start up again in September.
Property – Vacant – New locking doorknobs were installed on the four main outside Sunday school rooms. The gas rate was lowered for the church on a fixed one-year program. The state elevator inspector was in and found an issue to be fixed. American Home Elevator will be in on Monday, May 20, to do this. Carol will look at having Restore come out and pick up an unused piano along with some old folding chairs and tables from the shed. She will see if Norm Stierhoff’s group can move the piano upstairs. New signs for several entrance were approved but will wait to install until after Clearview has been in to do the 3M film.
Witness and Welcome – Sally Warner – Sally reported a concern of coffee and sugary drinks being taken into the sanctuary. Carol will post some announcements in the bulletin and newsletter about not doing this. We may need to post some signs at the fellowship/cookie area.
Worship and Music – Daniel Schlick – n/a. Pastor reported that the Worship 101 meeting was well-attended. There will be a June Worship and Music meeting. Sally will work on an amendment to the by-laws that any member wishing to run for a council seat must first be a member in good standing with the church for two years prior to being eligible.
Old Business – Personnel policy will be updated and passed out to council prior to June’s meeting so all can review by then and bring comments to the meeting. Pastor will see if we have a real estate lawyer, we can contact about how critical it is to update the church name on the deeds. The old name is Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Congregation of Venice Ohio. The new is Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church of Sandusky Ohio. Mike Markley will have some proposals for the gathering space upstairs for the June meeting. Pastor stated that he currently does the council agenda. This should be a function of the council president.
New Business – Sally brought to our attention that Jim opens the church on Sunday mornings around 6:30 – 6:45 am and then goes home to get ready for church. This leaves the building open with next to no one around for almost an hour. Is there a better way to handle this? The church facility use rental needs to be updated to state that no pets (except approved service animals) are allowed in the building. The meeting minutes that are printed in the monthly newsletter will be marked that they are “unapproved”.
Assistant to count offering until the next meeting is Candy Beatty. Devotion leader for the next meeting is Judy Driscoll. 8
TRINITY CONGREGATION COUNCIL
Meeting Highlights - April 25, 2019 - 7:00 pm
(These are unapproved meeting minutes)
ANNIVERSARIES
2 Norm Stierhoff
Weston Miller
3 Penny Solem
5 Patty Swartz
6 Patricia Nielsen
7 Brandon Fry
Julie Overmyer
Trevor Ramsdell
Rodney Velliquette
8 Barbara Jean Saylor
Eric Cox
Meredith Dietrich
9 Barbara Wiedenheft
Kaitlin Miller
10 Rebecca Miller
11 Elaine Drossman
Rex Stierhoff
Kaitlin Hemmer
13 Angela Ramon
Lou Neill
Bryce Davie
14 Nathan Smith
15 Laura Miller
Hannah Wright
16 Jude Hacker
18 David Miller
Shirrell Myers
19 Abbygail Miller
Allie House
20 Dorothy Miller
Michael Markley
21 Kaiden Rose
24 Vincent Carrozzino
Annette Siverling
25 Richard Miller
26 Grace Heilmann
Jamie Opfer
27 Margaret Lieb
Marilee Werner
28 Claire Miller
29 Philip Gardner
Jennifer Lesch
30 Carol Radebaugh
Breanna Neill
JULY MILESTONES
ANNIVERSARIES BIRTHDAYS
JUNE MILESTONES
ANNIVERSARIES
On behalf of the people of Trinity, our Congregation Council thanks:
• All who have designated Trinity for their Thrivent Choice Dollars • To the kids for singing in church and participating in the Mother’ Day activities • To all who attended the Worship 101 meeting
Thank you to Sister Pat and Carol Dahs for filling in for me these last two and a half months. Thanks to all for your cards and prayers. It is good to be back working again. - Jim Bertsch
Don & Alice Kuns, Larry & Pat
Wiedenheft in memory of Flo Gast
Richard Boltz in memory of Wayne
Wiedenheft
2 Robert & Nancy Sessler - 68th
16 Tal & Ann Strean - 18th
18 Pete & Gail Lococo - 64th
24 Scott & Sharon Swartz - 24th
Michael & Regina Strauss - 2nd
28 Richard & Sheryl Miller - 44th
30 Daniel & Gwen Miller - 46th
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JUNE ALTAR CARE Judy Driscoll, Chairperson
Cathy Wobser
JAM!
Today’s Christian Music
in a Spirit-filled
Atmosphere!
Come, Worship, and Sing!
Sunday, June 16,
Between Services,
9:30-10:00 am,
in the Sanctuary.
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Your Kroger Community Rewards from February 1 to
April 30 have earned Trinity $50.84 in cash. There are
currently 13 households participating in the program.
Thank you for your support.
PLEASE: NO DRINKS OR FOOD IN THE SANCTUARY. Our Congregation Council asks you to help keep our sanctuary clean and sticky-free by enjoying your coffee and cookies in the gathering room before entering the sanctuary.
THE FAMILY OF DOROTHY MILLER invites you to a 90th birthday open house celebration at Trinity Lutheran on Sunday, June 16 from 2:00 - 4:00 pm. No gifts please, just bring your memories to share!
A Fifth Sunday of the Month…
A UNITY SUNDAY
at Trinity!
June 30
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