Oct. 8, 2017 WELCOME TO TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH!
PLEASE SIGN THE ATTENDANCE/COMMUNION RED FOLDER IN YOUR PEW.
ALTAR FLOWERS are given to the Glory of God by Eric & Irene Trimberger in honor of their
children’s 13th and 15th birthdays this month.
MISSION POSSIBLE for October: Holy Family Ministries— with a temple talk by Joan Sherman.
(See the insert for more information) You may use the white envelopes in the pews for your do-
nation; make checks payable to Trinity; note Mission Possible on the memo line.
MEN’S THURSDAY Morning 7 AM Study Group has begun. We are reading Richard Rohr’s book,
“Falling Upward.” Join us for coffee, a light breakfast and great faith conversations!
Today! LUTHER Presentation, Oct. 8 at 9:50 AM—Dr. Anna Johnson: "The Difficult Luther," the
Luther who was overly harsh toward those who disagreed with him, who was anti-Judaic and anti-
Muslim. Why was Luther like that? What role might his theology have played? How do we as
Lutherans regard that aspect of his life? Join us between services in the Chapel at 9:50 AM!
Learning Opportunties:
Reformation and the Printed Word Check out our book display in the Gathering Space on Sunday mornings! The 500th Anniversary
of the Reformation is fast approaching! Learn about Luther, his writings, and the impact of the
Reformation. Augsburg Fortress includes resources for all ages. Place your order, pay for your
books at the time of order and receive a 50% discount! Check out the display today! Ques-
tions, speak with Sharon Telleen or call the office.
October 31
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Next Sunday Oct. 15, 8-11 am—DONATION COLLECTION for Lucille Resale — Drive up to the
yellow Lucille truck in Trinity’s back parking lot for assistance to unload your items! (See insert)
Proceeds support Holy Family Ministries. Donors will receive a tax receipt.
CROP WALK 1:30 PM First Congregational Church, 1445 Hinman Ave. Evanston
ADULT EDUCATION Wednesday evenings Oct. 4, 11, 25 and Nov. 1 at 7PM—See The
Conversation: A Revolutionary Plan for End-Of-Life Care by Angelo E. Volandes, M.D. is the
book that will provide the focal point for our discussion. We will explore how the awareness of
death brings focus to the life we are leading at any time in our lives. We will also look at the
types of plans that we can make to achieve our goals whenever possible. Contact Paul with
questions: [email protected] (See bulletin insert for detail).
BAPTIZED TODAY (11 AM)—Alexandra Jeanne Braun, daughter of Jason and Valerie Braun. Bap-
tismal sponsors are Kimberly Brisky and Aaron Dubas. We pray God’s blessings on Alexandra.
REMINDER: Your response to “Trinity’s Top Ten Questions” — We would
love to hear from you. If you haven’t already responded, please respond
here: http://tinyurl.com/TrinityTopTen or on paper (questionaires are availa-
ble at the See Sign Serve Table) no later than Sunday, Oct. 22. Or go to our
website: www.trinityevanston.org.
PREPARE FOR WORSHIP on Oct. 15 by reading and meditating on the lessons for the day some-
time during the week: Isaiah 25:1-9 Psalm 23 Philippians 4:1-9 Matthew 22:1-14
RED SERVING GROUP is assigned to serve in October— Please sign up at the See Sign Serve Table
to assist with bulletins, deliver altar flowers, or serve coffee. Your names appear on pg. 3. Contact
Gail Slamar: 847-772-1437; [email protected]
TROMBONE RECITAL AT TRINITY—Connor Thummel will present a recital in the sanctuary at
Trinity on Sunday, Oct. 8 at 3 pm. He has completed his undergraduate degree in trombone
performance at Indiana University and plans on doing graduate work in the near future. All are
invited to Connor’s recital.
Next Sunday! 2017 NORTHSHORE CROP WALK HUNGER WALK —SUNDAY, Oct. 15: Join the
Trinity Team! Sign up to walk or donate to a walker at www.crophungerwalk.org/skokieil/
CharlieatTrinity Locally this benefits the Soup Kitchen at St. Paul's,Soup at Six, the Soup Kitchen at
2nd Baptist, Interfaith Action and Family Promise. The Walk registration begins at 1:30 PM at First
Congregational Church at 1445 Hinman Ave,. Evanston For more info contact Charlie Swartz-
fager: [email protected] or 847-624-1465
TRAINING FOR NEW WORSHIP ASSISTANTS If you’re interested in being a worship assistant—
assisting minister, lector, deacon, communion preparer, usher—any of the worship committee mem-
bers would be willing to train you. Sue Dallas, Kriss Geyser, Francine Markwell, Becca Payne, Paula
Payne, or Sandie Schlauch, or contact Sue Dallas: 847-982-0172; [email protected].
FOOD DONATIONS URGENTLY NEEDED —As some of you may have noticed, one of the local
food pantries that we support - the Niles Township Food Pantry - is experiencing a major surge
in demand for food and is finding its shelves are too often bare. As a recent Chicago Tribune arti-
cle noted, the pantry went from serving having about 4000 client families per month to more
than 6000 clients in both June and July. The Faith in Action committee is reaching out to ask that
Trinity members make a special effort in the coming weeks to bring food for Niles Township
Food Pantry. Donations of any size of non-perishable food are appreciated.
THE NEXT SPIRIT ENSEMBLE REHEARSAL will take place on Friday, Oct. 13 at the Wilson/Parry
residence (8230 Karlov, Skokie; 847-933-1340). The rehearsal will begin with a 6:30 pm pot-
luck. Please bring a side, salad, bread or dessert item to share. The main dish and beverages will
be provided. The rehearsal will begin at 7:45 and we will be rehearsing music for the 11:00 am
services on Oct. 15 & 29 and Nov. 5. All are welcome!
SYMPATHY & PRAYERS — Maggie Lux Cumings, former member of Trinity, died Sept. 28 at the
age of 37. She is survived by her husband, Michael and two children, Zoe and Leo; mother, Mar-
ilyn Lux; sister, Claire Lux Winnard. Maggie served as pastor at First Lutheran in St. James, MN.
Maggie was preceded in death by her father, John, on August 31. Expressions of sympathy may be
sent to Marilyn Lux, 1713 Northfield Square, Apt. D Northfield, IL 60093; Claire Winnard, 822
Humboldt Ave, Winnetka, IL 60093.
OASIS NOON LUNCHEON & PROGRAM on Thurs., Oct.. 26 — Join us for a catered luncheon
and musical program by Ted McDowell, a professional saxophone quartet — which is a repeat per-
formance from last year! The program consists of original and arranged compositions for saxo-
phone quartet. Please RSVP See Sign Serve Table. The cost of the luncheon is $10.
8:30 am Worship Assistants 11:00 am
—TRINITY PRAYER LIST— Please contact the office and let us know whether it is still appropriate to include the following person(s) on the list.
MEMBERS: Melinda (Lois) Dierstein George Dadian Nelida Dockstader (Wellshire Assisted Living, 170 Jamestown Ln, Lincolnshire IL 60069; 224-543-7100. Calls welcome!) Susan Hilkevitch (The Citadel rehab; 432 Poplar Dr, Wilmette ) Judi McKiernan (knee replacement; Glenbrook Hospital) Gisele Morris (Alden Estates Northmoor, 5831 N. Northwest Hwy, Chicago, 60631) Arlene Sigle Will Sigle (Lutheran General Hospital) Denise Sullivan Lili Thelin Lorna Van Houten Carol Ward Edith Webber Dave Yandell BIRTHS: Caleb Robert Cutler, born Aug. 13 to Luke & Beth Cutler Jack Edward Markwell, born Sept. 14 to Scott & Kirsten Markwell MARRIAGE: Rachel Lewis & Joshua Wachuta, married Sat. Sept. 23 at Trinity. FAMILY & FRIENDS: Cynthia Bakle Nancy Bodine (mother of Steve Bodine )
Savannah Dwyer-Allen(Katie McWilliams Allen’s sister-in-law) Kelly (Geof Hiltwein’s niece, stroke) Stelian Grigoras (Alex Buck’s father) Gustav Lee (Peg Lee’s step-son, Kate’s brother, Parkinson’s disease) Marilyn Johnson (friend of Julie McWilliams) Lori, Gary, and Priscilla Lipscomb (family of Jack LIpscomb, victims of flooding in Houston) Vince McElligott & Family (colleague of Charlie Slamar in Houston) George Payne (Rob Payne’s father, released from ICU to rehab) Paige Powell (sister of Lorna Rubio) Bill Reidy (husband of our nursery attendant, Debbie) Michelle Ruddick (friend of Kiefers, rheumatoid arthritis) Madelyn Ryan (granddaughter of Charlie Slamar’s friend, grateful forre-mission for leukemia) Jean Schaefle (wife of Ken Schaefle) Hope Stein (Lois Peterson’s mother) Lorna Van Houten’s sons (prayers for God’s presence) Yasmin Westin (friend of Irene Trimberger, pancreatic cancer--not treatable, mother of four children) Jim Wilson (uncle of Carol Wilson, Amyloidosis) Trudy Wynd (niece of Sandie Schlauch, cancer) SYMPATHY: All who mourn the death of Maggie Lux Cuming who died Sept.28 at the age of 37. The funeral was held Oct. 5 at First Lutheran Church in St. James, MN.
RED Serving Group assigned to serve in OCTOBER
Please sign up at the See Sign Serve Table to serve coffee, deliver altar flowers, or assemble bulletins. Chair: Gail Slamar Beckman, John & Janine Broch, Randi & Roar Broch, Christopher & Waleska Busey, Lauren & Amy Lillibridge Dosick, Sandy
Hromadka, Joan Hunt, Kate & Pat Kingwill, Arlene Lee Fester, Kate Lee, Peg Lickerman, Carol & Fred Lindman, Paul & Rebecca Mestelle Lonning, Ingunn Lorenz, Gina & Scott McKiernan, Judi
Murgas, Aranka Panning, Stephen Payne, Paula & Robert Rody, Shawn & Brigitte Russo, Sabine Plonus Slamar, Gail & Charlie Sternstein, Beverly Treff, Phyllis Vragel, Jodee & Paul Wagner, Scott & Tanja
GREETERS: Marian Geppert PREPARER: Earl Rachowicz Holly Ruch-Ross DEACONS: Joyce Oakes, Kate Hunt Tom Ross, Holly Ruch-Ross LECTOR: Earl Rachowicz Tom Ross LAY MINISTER: Jim Geppert Treva O’Banion USHERS: Marilyn Crow, Jack Lipscomb Rob Payne
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Worship 8:30 & 11AM / Sunday School 10AM Sunday Oct 8 8:30 am & 11 am Worship
9:30 am Coffee & Fellowship Hour
10:00 am Adult Ed: Reformation Presentation by Dr. Anna
Johnson: “The Difficult Luther—CH
10:00 am Sunday School
11:30 pm Korean Church—CH
3:00 pm Trombone Recital/Connor Thummel—SANCT
6:00 pm “New to Trinity” gathering—CH
Monday Oct 9
Tuesday Oct 10 9:30 am Staff Meeting
5:00 pm North Shore Choral Dinner—FH
7:00 pm Church Council Mtg—CH
7:30 pm North Shore Choral — FH & SANCT
Wednesday Oct 11 6:30 pm Confirmation —GS
7:00 pm 4-week study with Paul Lindman: “The Conversation A Revolutionary Plan for End-Of-Life Care ”—FH
Thursday Oct 12 7:00 am Men’s Bible Study —GS
7:00 pm Handbell Choir—SANCT
8:00 pm Sanctuary Choir—CH RM
Friday Oct 13
Saturday Oct 14
11:00 am Body & Brain Yoga with Bonnie Jean—FH classrm
Sunday Oct 15 8—11 am DONATION COLLECTION for Lucille — Back
parking lot at Trinity
8:30 am & 11 am Worship
9:30 am Coffee & Fellowship Hour
10:00 am Sunday School
11:30 pm Korean Church—CH
1:30 PM CROP WALK, First Congregational Church
1445 Hinman Ave. Evanston Walk begins 2PM
6:00 pm “New to Trinity” gathering—CH
If you have a pastoral emergency, contact Pastor Brown at 616-460-8660, or email [email protected]
Looking Ahead:
Sunday, Oct 22 Trunk or Treat, 3:00—5:00 pm
Thursday, Oct 26 OASIS Noon Luncheon & Program: Saxophone Quartet
Friday, Oct 27 Wilmette Community Band Fall Concert at 7:30 pm in the Sanctuary
Sunday, Oct 29 Reformation Sunday Celebration of the Evanston Lutheran Catholic Covenant, 3 pm at
Garrett Seminary, 2121 Sheridan Rd, Evanston, IL 60201
Tuesday, Oct 31 Covenant Renewal Service with Cardinal Blasé J. Supich and Bishop Wayne Miller
at Holy Name Cathedral, 7 pm 735 N. State, Chicago, IL
Saturday, Nov 11 at 11 AM: ROAD TRIP! Private Tour of the Newberry Library Exhibit — “Religious Change and Print, 1450-1700”
TRINITY OFFICE HOURS: Monday - Thursday: 9 am - 5 pm The office is NOT open on Friday. (Friday hours by appointment only)
Bridges to Home
Cabaret
October 7th 7:00 PM
Benefiting Bridges to Home,
a partnership between
5 Lutheran churches and
Connections for the Homeless
to support housing for
Evanston young adults
Fellowship Hall Trinity Lutheran Church
Suggested
Donation
$20
Enjoy savory and sweet snacks
and a cash bar
Performing from Trinity:
Bob Bakke,
Michael Halvers
on,
&
Rebecca Pa
yne!!
If you would like to donate, Make your check out to Trinity Lutheran Church 3637 Golf Rd, Evanston 60203 with Bridges to Home on the memo line.
Thank you!
October Mission Possible: Holy Family Ministries
Holy Family students’ families are able to contribute only a portion of the full cost of a quality education. Your donation can help fill the tuition gap and open up a world of opportunity for Holy Family students. Candice J., 2016 8th grade valedictorian, talked about her Holy Family experience in her graduation speech: I have attended Holy Family for five years and have gained self-confidence and learned to really love myself. There have been times when I would shy away from activities be-cause I was afraid of what others might think of me, but now the main thing I care about is pleasing God and making my parents proud. I finally realized that I need to learn how to speak up for myself because this is my life and I am the captain of my fu-ture. For over 30 years, Holy Family’s goals have been to strengthen communities by educat-ing youth for entrance into high-performing high schools, instilling in youth the values and resilience needed to succeed in life, providing them sanctuary within a struggling area of the city, and developing new, young leaders within the community. Holy Family Ministries Center, located on the historic Homan Square campus in Chicago’s North Lawndale neighborhood, has been Holy Family’s base of activity since 2008 when con-struction of the new facility was completed. Holy Family Ministries operates Holy Fami-ly School, a Christian kindergarten through 8th grade school, the Little Learners Acade-my pre-school and child care center, Adventures in Learning after school and summer enrichment programs, and the Peace Exchange, a cross-cultural program in peace stud-ies for aspiring young adult leaders. Current enrollment in the various programs is ap-proaching 600. Thank you. Joan Sherman, Holy Family Board Member
You may use the white envelopes in the pews for your donation;
make checks payable to Trinity; note Mission Possible on the memo line. Thank you.
Proceeds from Lucille Resale support
Holy Family’s school and youth programs on
Chicago’s west side.. All donors receive
a receipt for tax purposes.
www.hfm.org
Lucille is a charity thrift store specializing in high-quality home furnishings,
housewares, and adult clothing. We gratefully accept donations of the following
items that are in good sellable condition.
To inquire about our large furniture pickup service, please email Lucille Resale at
[email protected] Thank you for donating to Lucille!
No, thank you . . . (items we do not accept)
No children’s items (including
clothing, toys, furniture, car
seats, etc.
No Undergarments
No Socks
No Plastic containers
No Water bottles
No Stained or damaged items
Yes, please . . . (items we gratefully accept)
Women’s clothing
Men’s casual wear (no suits)
Housewares
Home décor
Small furniture items
Jewelry
Accessories: handbags, scarves, etc.
Shoes
Books: adult classics and best sellers
Bikes
Lucille resale reinvented 1101 E. Rand Rd Arlington Hts
Support Holy Family’s
school and youth program
on Chicago’s west side.
All donors receive a receipt
for tax purposes.
www.hfm.org
Trinity & CNS Present: Trunk or Treat Sunday, Oct. 22 3 - 5 P.M. Trinity Parking Lot (front) There will be a Bounce House & Glowby the Bubbler (weather permitting)!
This is a free event for the community.
We need trunks!! Car trunks, that is. 1. 1. Choose a theme 2. 2. Decorate a trunk 3. 3. Bring Candy/treats to hand out — 4. 4. Consider bringing allergy friendly
treats
Come to “Trunk” or Treat! Join us in a safe contained space. Bring Friends! All are welcome. Costumes are ENCOURAGED! You can Trunk or Treat AND bring
your trunk.
HOW can I participate?
The Urgency of Interfaith Action Now —
Fall Gathering and Annual Meeting —Monday, Oct. 23, 7:00 P.M. First United Methodist Church, 516 Church St, Evanston
A presentation by Sue Murphy, Interfaith Action of Evanston Director How Interfaith Delegates Advocate for Affordable Housing in Evanston
Interfaith Action of Evanston — Questions: contact Sue Murphy 847-475-1150
P3 "Support the Girls" 2017 Sewing Workshop
Sat. Oct. 28 —Gathering Space 9:30 am - 3 pm; light lunch available 11:30—1
pm
Our goal is to donate 300+ p3s*** to the NorthShore Hospitals Centers for Breast Health. Fabrics and supplies are provided from our stash or purchased with donations.
***A Protective Pillow Purse (P3) is a purse-like bag, hangs from the shoulder, fitting snugly under the arm to protect and cushion the underarm and breast area after breast surgery or during radiation treat-ment. A removable pillow can be used as a soft layer under a seat belt.
RSVP by Sunday, Oct.15 to Paula Selvig: [email protected]
Hosted by Maria Poeppelmeier, Susan Kapche, Meg Claggett, Paula Selvig, Debby Schwab