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UPCOMING SERMON SERIES September 2016 In late August we began a worship series on the topic of … PURPOSE. This series will continue through September. Several years ago now, Pastor Rick Warren (America’s Pastor) wrote a best-selling book (based on scripture) called “A Purpose Driven Life.” That’s where the title of this series comes from … and based on scripture, with commentary from Pastor Warren, we’ll be learning together about God’s purpose for each and every one of our lives. So, do you know why you’re here? Let’s find out together, shall we?. Individual messages for August/September will be: “Designed With and For a Purpose” – Isaiah 26:3 “Designed for Pleasure” – Isaiah 61:3; 29:13; Psalm 147:11; Rom. 12:1a “Formed for God’s Family” – Eph. 1:5 “Created to Be Like Jesus” – Rom. 8:29 “Shaped for Serving God” – Eph. 2:10 “Made for a Mission” – Acts 20:24 Come join us for this very important teaching about God’s plan for each and every one of our lives! September 2016 | Monthly Newsletter TUMC-Lomira 920-269-4411 300 Church St. Lomira, WI 53048 Sunday Worship 8:00 AM & 10:00 AM Sunday School and Youth Group 9:00 AM (Starting Sept. 11th) www.trinitylomira.org Mark Your Calendars… Sept. 5th Labor Day Sept. 7th TUMC To Serve Loaves and Fishes in Fond du Lac Sept.11th Sunday School Starts Sept. 11th 1 Year Anniversary Celebration for Pastor Rom & Jane Sept. 18th Adult Fellowship Program Special Guest Bishop Nelson

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Page 1: September 2016 | Monthly Newsletter TUMC-Lomira...September 2016 In late August we began a worship series on the topic of … PURPOSE. This series will continue through September

UPCOMING SERMON SERIES September 2016

In late August we began a worship series on the topic of … PURPOSE. This series will continue through September. Several years ago now, Pastor Rick Warren (America’s Pastor) wrote a best-selling book (based on scripture) called “A Purpose Driven Life.” That’s where the title of this series comes from … and based on scripture, with commentary from Pastor Warren, we’ll be learning together about God’s purpose for each and every one of our lives. So, do you know why you’re here? Let’s find out together, shall we?. Individual messages for August/September will be:

“Designed With and For a Purpose” – Isaiah 26:3

“Designed for Pleasure” – Isaiah 61:3; 29:13; Psalm 147:11; Rom. 12:1a

“Formed for God’s Family” – Eph. 1:5

“Created to Be Like Jesus” – Rom. 8:29

“Shaped for Serving God” – Eph. 2:10

“Made for a Mission” – Acts 20:24

Come join us for this very important teaching about God’s plan for each and every one of our lives!

September 2016 | Monthly Newsletter TUMC-Lomira

920-269-4411 300 Church St. Lomira, WI 53048

Sunday Worship 8:00 AM & 10:00 AM

Sunday School and Youth Group 9:00 AM (Starting Sept. 11th)

www.trinitylomira.org

Mark Your Calendars…

Sept. 5th Labor Day

Sept. 7th TUMC To Serve Loaves

and Fishes in Fond du Lac

Sept.11th Sunday School Starts

Sept. 11th 1 Year Anniversary

Celebration for Pastor Rom & Jane

Sept. 18th Adult Fellowship Program

Special Guest Bishop Nelson

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“DON’T MISS SUPPER … OR YOU’LL GO HUNGRY!” “You should not stay away from the church meetings, as some are doing, but you should meet together and encourage each other. Do this even more as you see the day coming.” – Hebrews 10:25 (NCV)

Greetings to all members & friends of Trinity UMC!

I do hope & pray (as I wrote about back in June) that each and every one of you has had a joy-

filled Wisconsin summer! What a great time to catch up with family & friends, and to spend that

extra time just connecting relationally with those we love…

One of the great memories of my childhood is the family dinner table—supper actually. I have 4

siblings—2 sisters & 2 brothers, so our household was never dull. We’d be up in the mornings,

getting ready to go to work or to school or other summer activities. And my mother would be in

charge of making sure all this went smoothly each and every day. Sometimes breakfast was ‘on

the fly’ as we went out the door. But, we were always cared for, always fed—our needs being

met.

Mom never minded the hectic lifestyle of our family, as long as she could count on a regular time

for us to get together, to catch up on each other’s activities, and to support & encourage one

another—no matter what we were going through. That was being family, to my mom. And all of

this usually happened, for us, around the dinner table. I’ll never forget my mother’s final words

as we ran out of the house in the mornings. She’d say to all of us, “Don’t miss supper … or you’ll

go hungry!” In other words, she wasn’t going to do this twice … or more. You needed to be at

the table together, because it was about much more than just the physical meal … and Mom

knew that.

Folks, this example is so much like our church family in so many ways! First, there’s a time for

everything. Summer break (from a hectic school year schedule) is a time for individual families

to catch up; when school starts up again, it’s a great time to get our individual families back to

our church family, back to regular weekly worship … or back to the table, if you will. You see,

every single week—as a church family, we have a regular time of gathering together—to be

reminded that God is God and we are not, to be reminded that we are part of a much larger

family that’s not just for this world but eternal, and to take nourishment—spiritually speaking,

that our souls might remain healthy, always ready for the Day our Lord returns.

We who are a regular part of putting on this meal … work very hard to make it relevant week in

and week out—a special time to catch up and to encourage one another, no matter what we’re

going through. And I’ve got to say, when one or more of the ‘family’ is missing from the table,

you are missed! So, as your pastor, I want to say that this is the time to come back to the table!

And, like my mother would say, “Don’t miss supper … or you’ll go hungry!” We don’t want that.

We want all members & friends of the Trinity family to get their fill—regularly. We want to be a

healthy church; that starts with healthy members & friends…

See you at the Table, Pastor Rom

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Trinity United Methodist Church Welcomes…

Bishop Nelson Wesamoyo

Bishop Nelson Wesamoyo, the Ugandan Leader of the Equipping Conference for Effective Christian Leaders (ECECL), is coming to Wisconsin. Many United Methodists from Wisconsin—congregations, pastors, previous pastors, or individual members who have come to know Bishop Wesamoyo and his ministry—have supported Wisconsin Advance Special #7945, which is the ECECL. Support for this ministry has been helping Christians grow in their faith and share the Gospel of Jesus Christ for the transformation of the world, specifically in Uganda.

Some of the news Bishop Wesamoyo will share with us will be how God has been working through the ECECL to grow it to the point where starting a seminary was necessary. The seminary opened its doors in 2015 and 20 students have completed their first year. One of the opportunities we have might be to help some of these students realize their second year in seminary, etc. Bishop Wesamoyo will come see us on Sunday, September 18, joining the Adult Fellowship for a meal at 6:30 PM, with a program—open to the public—by Bishop Wesamoyo at 7:30 PM…

More about Bishop Nelson Wesamoyo…

It is a great joy to introduce you to Bishop Nelson Wesamoyo. Probably be-cause he was abandoned by his parents at the age of 9 and left to raise his 4 siblings alone during the terrible reign of Idi Amin Dada, Bishop Wesamoyo has a heart for development of communities. Nelson became pastor of the Church of Redeemed of the Lord in Maluku, Uganda in 1995, at a time when Maluku was still a slum. Under his care the congregation has grown in membership and influence having planted more than 50 churches in the area and raising up dozens of pastors. In 2008, he was made bishop and oversees more than 30 Redeemed churches in eastern Uganda. Bishop Wesamoyo has done extensive ministry and church planting through-out Uganda, as well as in the neighboring countries of Tanzania, Kenya, Burundi, Rwanda,

South Sudan, Ethiopia, the Republic of Congo, and Nigeria in the western part of Africa. Nelson and his wife Agnes will celebrate their 20

th anniversary Sept. 7. They have no biological children,

but they have nurtured many spiritual children who visit them frequently. Sept. 4 Bishop Wesamoyo will celebrate his 51

st birthday.

Beginning in 2001 Bishop, along with other leaders from the Mbale region, formed Green Pasture Chris-tian Outreach as a vehicle to help disadvantaged people in the community. This outreach includes a sec-ondary and vocational school (Green Pastures); a ministry to young children (Beersheba); a training con-ference for pastors and other Christian leaders (Equipping Conference for Effective Christian Leaders Wisconsin Conference Advance Special # 7945), which gave birth to a seminary August 2015. In 2013, members of the Eureka UMC helped get “Goshen Blessings” going by putting in a well and a school in the refuge community of Bweyale. Bishop understands the importance of self-sustaining ministries and creating jobs so he has helped to start two businesses: Safe Spot, an office supply store in Mbale, and a guest house in Maluku. If you would like more information about Bishop Wesamoyo or these ministries, you can contact Rev. Larson at 608-606-4648.

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2016 NT Bible Challenge NEW MEMBER CLASS

The first New Member Class with Pastor Rom will take place this fall and will last for approximately 6 weeks. If interested, please let the office know at any time. You can contact the office at either (920) 269-4411 or [email protected]. More information will be forthcoming in September. Watch for details in this month's bulletins!

Thursday September 1st: Philippians 1

Friday September 2nd: Philippians 2

Monday September 5th: Philippians 3

Tuesday September 6th: Philippians4

Wednesday September 7th: Colossians1

Thursday September 8th: Colossians 2

Friday September 9th: Colossians 3

Monday September 12th: Colossians4

Tuesday September 13th:1 Thessalonians1

Wednesday September 14th:1 Thessalonians2

Thursday September 15th:1 Thessalonians3

Friday September 16th:1 Thessalonians4

Monday September 19th:1 Thessalonians5

Tuesday September 20th:2 Thessalonians1

Wednesday September 21st:2 Thessalonians2

Thursday September 22nd:2 Thessalonians3

Friday September 23rd: 1 Timothy 1

Monday September 26th: 1 Timothy2

Tuesday September 27th: 1 Timothy3

Wednesday September 28th: 1 Timothy4

Thursday September 29th: 1 Timothy 5

Friday September 30th: 1 Timothy 6

The 'Round Table' discussion group will meet on the last Sunday of the month at 9:10 AM. Please drop off your questions

prior to the meeting, or you can email them to the church office.

([email protected]) or drop them off in person.

Office Hours M-F 9:00am to 1:00pm

CONFIRMATION UPDATE

Just a reminder that when Pastor Rom moved to Trinity UMC, Lomira, one year ago, adjustments were made in the traditional confirmation program. It was decided that confirmation would be moved to participants being in their sophomore/junior years of high school and to do this every other year starting fall of 2018. Instead of a 2-year program, this will be a one year program where participants will be in class for about 13 weeks in the fall, but really take time to ‘try on the church’ for the entire school year. At the end of confirmation, an opportunity will be giv-en to be confirmed (an important step in the process toward membership) sometime around Easter. Mem-bership itself, however, will be reserved for those 18 years or older. If parents or members have any ques-tions about these changes, you’re invited to contact Pastor Rom at the church office—(920) 269-4411 or email at [email protected]. Thank you!

Listen online to

105.3 K-LOVE Radio

WLVE 91.7 in Fond du Lac, WI.

K-LOVE plays positive, encouraging

contemporary Christian music.

The Adult Choir will begin their rehearsals on Wednesday Sept.14th. Anyone is welcome and encouraged to become a part of this wonderful musical group. Contact Pam Hilker, Choir Di-rector, for more information. 920-387-2763

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Gwen’s Pen… I lifted the receiver of the jangling phone. The room was suddenly still. Although it was my house, we waited for Mom to pick it up. Mom had come from Minnesota to help me with my second baby … a little brother for our now nearly two-year-old. Hours earlier, we had been notified that my brother, a seminary student traveling with the school chorus, had been injured in a traffic accident....two broken legs.... bad, but not life-threatening. We had gathered to wait for more news. Mom turned from the phone and we tried to read her face. Slowly she said, “He died. …. That was Joy (my brother's wife). They're not sure what happened; maybe a traveling blood clot.” As my tears came, my two-year-old ran to me and climbed on my lap. My mother-in-law, in an effort to ease my pain in the best way she knew how, got up from her chair, took the child from my lap and tried to keep him occupied and quiet. At that moment, there was nothing I wanted more than to have that child snuggled up against me. I longed to hold him in my arms. I have thought of that moment and my reaction many times throughout the decades since then. Did I expect my child, who understood nothing about my pain, to comfort me in some way? Yes, I guess I did. Recently I received some insight as I read a devotional in “God Calling” by “Two Listeners”, a book pub-lished way back in 1940 and in its eleventh printing in 1953. It's a collection of meditations written by two women who received daily inspiration, comfort, assurance, and direction as they prayed and listened for God's silent voice. In the meditation I read from this book a few weeks ago, God tells us that, yes, He walks with us to guide and inspire, comfort, strengthen and uphold us, but also for His own solace and comfort. When we take our child into our arms, is it only to help and protect the little one? Most likely, we also find joy and com-fort in the child's simplicity, love and trust. And so it is with God and His children. Our dependence on Him, our unquestioning trust, our simple love for Him to bring joy to God. Is that a new thought? It was to me. But thinking back over sixty years to that day when I wanted my child as close to me as breath, I understand.

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I would like to thank Pastor Rom for putting together a funeral service for my ex-husband Scott Collier on May 21st. Even though we were divorced for more than 20 years if was still a very sad time for my family saying goodbye. Also a big thanks to Priscilla for playing some music for the service. We have a great church family that can compare to none and I really appreciate the individuals that brought some food for the lunch after the service. We are so blessed to have great people in our community. Thank you to all. Sandy Collier

Greetings from the Bell choir….

I hope everyone had a great summer and/or vacation during the summer months. We actually did have summer weather for a change. And for those of you that do not like the heat there is this wonderful nvention of air conditioning. As I reflect back on the second season of directing the bell choir I am very thankful that we had a very successful year. The first year I was very nervous doing something out of my comfort zone. But as time went on I became more confident with kind words of encouragement and prayers. We all need to hear from time to time that we are doing ok. The Lord knows how much negativity there is in the world and some kind words can actually make someone's day better. Sure I make mistakes but it is important to move forward and not dwell on the past. Part of my success is due to the bell ringers experience and helpful hints. Somehow it all just seems to work out. I would like to

thank all of the regular ringers and also those who have helped out to make a full choir of 11 ringers. We still do have some spots available so if you would like to come to a practice we will be starting @ 6 o'clock on Wednesdays, with our first practice being September 7th. I hope to see some new fac-es as well as familiar ones so come in and join us for some fun. Thanks everyone and keep on ringing. Sandy Collier, Bell choir director.

Special Music is welcome to continue

throughout the year, rather than just the

summer months…so if you would like to

participate in a Sunday Worship Service,

please contact Jason Ehlert (922-0361 or

539-6929) to be added to the schedule.

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CEMETERY ASSOCIATION ANNOUNCES PRICE INCREASE

The Trinity Cemetery Association has announced an increase in the cost of purchasing cemetery

lots at all three of the locations, the first increase since January of 2005. Increased costs of perpetu-

al care maintenance and lower returns on perpetual care investments, along with higher administra-

tive costs and increased land values are primarily responsible for the need. New prices will become

effective as of January 1, 2017:

For members of Trinity Church, lot prices will be increased to $600.00 per lot from the current

$300.00, including perpetual care.

For non-members, lot prices will be increased to $1200.00 per lot from the current $600.00, including perpetual care.

Charges for other services can be found on the church web site www.trinitylomira.org Listed under the links to Lomira tab or by calling Gene Junger at 583-2011.

The October Newsletter deadline is

Sept. 23rd.

Please have all articles to the church

office by noon.

Trinity Church is facing the cost to replace the Heating System before the cold weather is upon us. The cost is in the $50,000 to $60,000 price range. A fund for the Heating System is being set up. Trinity Members we need your financial support. Please memo your checks “INH”. Thank you, The Finance Committee

TUMC Budget Totals Year to date needed to meet

budget: $129,500.00 Received through

08-28-2016: $114,190.64 Budget Shortfall: $15,309.36

September Challenge for Imagine no Hypothermia!

A Trinity Member who wishes to remain anonymous, is willing to match up to $5,000 for all funds

donated in the month of September for the new

heating system. As of 8-25-16, we have raised a total of $8,860.00 towards

our goal of

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Seminary Intern to Work at Trinity UMC for 2016-17 School Year

Several weeks ago, now, Pastor Rom received a phone call from the District Superintendent—Rev. Sue D’Alessio—asking if Trinity would be interested in hosting a seminary student as an intern during the up-coming school year. Right up front, the D.S. advised that the expense of this program had already been covered by the Conference. So that would not be a concern. Pastor Rom, Jane, and Teresa Amerling agreed to meet with the potential intern and make a final decision from there. On Wednesday, May 25, a lunch meeting took place and we all met with Seongmin Kim—currently a seminary student at Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary in Evanston, Illinois—though living in the parsonage at North Fond du Lac with her husband, who is the pastor there, and their 12 year old daugh-ter. Having met Seongmin once before at a District Committee on Ministry meeting, this very personal meeting in Lomira sealed the deal … and we agreed to host Seongmin as a field education ministry site for the upcoming school year. Following is a short bio on Seongmin: Seongmin Kim was born in the Republic of Korea and grew up in Chun-cheon—a small but famous lakeside city. In February 2001, she finished a Bachelor of Theology degree from Methodist Theological University in Seoul, Korea and a Master of Theology degree in 2004 as well. While in seminary, Seong-min volunteered as a Sunday school teacher, a youth worship band leader, a Bible study group teacher, and served for children's ministry later. Seongmin was married to Rev. Sukhyun “Tommy” Jung in 2003; they have a daughter, Esther M. Jung who was born in 2004. Following God's plan, Seongmin came to the United States in 2003 and has attended Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary, Evanston, Illinois. She’s been working on her Masters of Divinity (MDiv) program since 2015. Before Seongmin and her family came to Wisconsin, they served The Korean Methodist Church of Leavenworth, Kansas—a multi-racial & multi-cultural congregation—for 7 years. Please join Pastor Rom, the staff, and the leadership of Trinity UMC in welcoming Seongmin Kim to work at Trinity UMC throughout the upcoming school year. Though Seongmin may be helping in a variety of ministry areas, one project she will be about this year will be to help form a ministry care team. Seongmin will be personally introduced to the congregation during a Sunday worship service in September, so please watch for this exciting announcement!

Pictured left: Seongmin Kim Pictured below: Seongmin Kim, her husband Rev. Sukhyun “Tommy” Jung and their daughter Esther

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Kick-off to the Sunday School Season

And ... 1 Year Anniversary Celebration for Pastor Rom and Jane

Sept. 11th

is Kick-off to the Sunday School Season and 1 Year Anniversary Celebration for Pastor Rom and Jane!

(The events will be held in between worship services at 9:00 am)

Anyone who is willing to help with a celebration in honor of Pastor Rom and Jane’s first year with us is welcome to suggest ideas or take part in the festivities.

*There is a red basket in the Narthex to share a card or personal note with them.

*Members and friends are asked to donate bars, brownies, treats, appetizers or whatever they would like to make. Please join us for this very special celebration! Sign-up sheets will be in the Narthex.

For more information you can contact SPRC Chair Glenn Eichstedt at 920-539-1468 or

[email protected]

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September Anniversaries

1 Marshall & Kelly Feucht

3 Scott & Kim Scharschmidt

4 Peter & Casey Buske

8 Mark & Peggy Moe

William & Michelle Rosenkranz

Duane & Lori Winter

11 Pastor Kerry & Sue Wilson

12 Chris & Carisa Thompson

21 Mike & Gena Poetzel

24 Chad & Rebecca Alf

Steve & Cindy Bryant

George & Debra Idzikowski

25 Bill & Shari Buske

30 Fred & Betty Menzer

TUMC to Serve Loaves & Fishes Meal in FDL Wednesday, Sept. 7th, 2016

St. Paul’s Cathedral, 51 W. Division St. Enter through the east side door. (Broken Bread Entrance)

12 Volunteers are needed for serving. (4-7pm) Cookie makers and monetary donations also needed.

Sign-up sheets with further instructions are located in the narthex.

Mayville United Method-ist Church is offering

the popular Financial Peace Univer-sity class, led by Dave

Ramsey If you are not yet familiar with this course, it is a Biblically based financial discipleship class designed to help

individuals and families work a plan to change their financial futures for the better. Topics covered in the 9 week class include getting rid of debt,

money management, invest-ment strategies, and generous giving. If you are interested in learning more about this class

go to http://www.daveramsey.com/

fpu/

Class starts at Mayville UMC September 14th at

6:30pm. To enroll please contact

Meagen Kahlhamer, Secretary Mayville UMC

920-387-3880

Just a reminder that each month there are extra copies printed of the Church Council Meeting Packets and the Newsletters.

They are located in the Information Rack located in the narthex. The next Curch Council meeting is Tuesday , September 13th

at 7 PM in the Fellowship Hall. Feel free to grab a copy after the meeting. Thank you!

Lomira

Community

Theatre

Vocal

Performance September 10th

Come and enjoy a

vocal performance by

members of the

Lomira Community

Theatre on Saturday

September 10th at

11:00 am at the

Lomira Farmer’s

Market located in the

parking Lot of the

Bublitz's Restaurant.

Women’s Retreat

September 23-24 Pine Lake

Camp Come join women from all across Wiscon-

sin for a brief retreat from your busy lives!

This September, we will be hosting a

Women's Retreat titled "Come and Meet".

Rev. Cathy Hamblin will be leading a dis-

covery of strong women of the bible and

inspiring you to discover your own strength

through their stories.

Phone: 800-648-9630 or 608-296-2720

September Bir thdays

1 Becky Luedtke

2 Pete Drexler

Jeremy Ruenger

3 Gretchen Kanas

Sarah Kretschmer

Cooper Thorn

4 Allison Batterman

Kaytee Lavarda

Sammy Joan Todl

5 Brett Buske

Eugene Kiehnau

6 Greg Mintner

Glen Renderman

8 Jeanne Hinz

9 Kirsten Kretschmer

Roy Meyer

11 Craig Rosenkranz

John Krueger

14 Ellen Beck

15 Quintin Graf

16 Ryan Menzer

Justin Poetzel

Cherie Reitz

Kevin Steers

17 Nate Bodden

Peter Jewson

Clayton Marschie

18 Brooklyn Krueger

Thomas Schmidt

David Westphal

Grayson Stucke

20 Barb Adelmeyer

Patrice Burmeister

Corinn Rhein

Tammy Westphal

22 Lois Jewson

23 Betty Menzer

24 Cheyanne Renderman

25 Janet Schmidt

Callen Mae Schaefer

26 Rebecca Renderman

Steve Janke

27 Kevin Gudex

28 Susan Menzer

29 Kathy Drexler

30 Dorothy Muehlius

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September 2016 8AM & 10AM Worship Services 9AM Sunday School/Youth Group Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat

1 2 3

4

5

Labor Day

Office

Closed

6

1 pm UMW

7 pm GS Troop 8042

7

6 pm Bell

Choir

6:30 AA

8

6 pm GS 8005

7 pm GS 8201

9

10

10-11 am

Food Pantry

11

9 AM Sunday

School Kick-Off!

9 AM 1 Year

Celebration for

Pastor Rom /Jane

12 13 8:30 am (Susie’s Home Cooking))

Men’s Group

3pm Hope Nursing

Home Worship Service

6 pm Cub Scouts Leader Meeting

6 pm Bear Den/Scout Room

7 pm Church Council

14

6 pm Bell

Choir

6:30 AA

7 pm Choir

Practice

15

6 pm

Boy Scouts Pack

Meeting

6 pm BS 740

16

17

18

6:30 pm

Adult Fellowship

Special Guest

Bishop

Wesamoyo

19

12 pm

Blood Bank

20

7 pm GS Troop 8042

21

6 pm Bell

Choir

6:30 AA

7 pm Choir

Practice

22

6 pm GS Troop

8005

23

Newsletter

Deadline

10am-5pm

Brat Fry

24

10-11 am

Food Pantry

10am-5pm

Brat Fry

25

9:10 am

NT Round Table

Discussion

26

27

7pm Bear Den

28

6 pm Bell

Choir

6:30 AA

7 pm Choir

29

30

Summer Mission Trips BRAT FRY

Sept. 23rd & 24th

10AM-6PM

At Kountry Korners HWY 41 & 67

Proceeds go to

Trinity United Methodist Church

For Future Mission Trips.

African Violet Show & Sale

Oct 1st, 10:00a.m.-5:00p.m.

Oct 2nd, 9:00a.m.-3:00p.m.

Trinity United Methodist

Church

300 Church St., Lomira, WI

Come see hundreds of

beautiful African violets

and related plants on

exhibit and for sale!

Supplies also for sale!

Free parking and

admission. For info.

(920)426-3764

(920)602-1798

This memo goes out to all of the

members and friends of Trinity

Church...if you are an adult and

have children , please share this

message with them as well.

Please do not poke holes or deface the

information or pictures that are on our

bulletin boards, it is sad that we have

to write this memo, but unfortunately

this has been happening, and it is a

terrible thing to have happen at a

church or anywhere.

So please if you are a member, a

friend, a parent, a youth leader, a

teen, a kid...a person…

Please Choose To Be Nice!

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September Prayer Concerns Jen Plzak Bike Accident

James Lipetri Going through Chemo for 6 Months

Rollie Glass

Kim Eddy (Judy Stucke’s Brother) Diagnosed with stomach cancer

Judy Stucke Broken Arm

Sue Saletri (Kaye Voight’s Sister)

Home from hospital but still needs prayers for her and her family

Faye Shirley Schultz’s Daughter… Faye Cancer has Returned

Hazel Gay (Friend of the Bintzler’s) Recovering from Heart Surgery

Donna Klein (Mary Kiehnau’s Mom)

Laurie Reichling (Carol Dilling’s Niece) Stage 2 Breast Cancer

Todd Wallender (Josh and Jessica Marschie’s Neighbor) Cancer

John 'Harpy' Rahjes

Mary Kiehnau’s Brother “Tony ”

Steve Kelly

Pastor Marcy Stone (Jackie Eichstedt’s Cousin)

Gary Kuehn

Kristen Mielke

Scott Flasch

Sharon Kolterman (Friend of Gary Jesse) Found in a coma

Jim Mindt (Friend of Nancy Vegetabile) Recovering from Quad By-Pass

Kathy Zastrow Cancer of the Lymph Nodes

Steve Gustavus Recovering from Heart Attack and Complications

Trinity United Methodist Church

300 Church Street

Lomira, WI 53048

Return Service Requested

Rom Pegram, Pastor Church Office:

(920) 269-4411

Parsonage:

(920) 269-7292

Email:

[email protected]

[email protected]

WORSHIP SERVICES

First Service – 8:00 A.M.

Sunday School/Youth Group 9:00 AM

Second Service– 10:00 A.M

Church Office Hours:

Mon-Fri 9AM-1PM