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1 TRINITY LUTHERAN’S NEWSLETTER 10355 E. Palmer-Wasilla Hwy. 907-745-0726 | Fax: 907-745-0526 [email protected] www.trinitylutheranak.org FROM REV. DIANE KRAUSZER Dear beloved, As winter draws near and summer fades away, we work towards putting are garden away for the summer, and looking ahead at other ways we can help those in need and shine light in our community and our world. Every year, the ELCA (Evangelical Lutheran Church in America) does a state-wide God’s Work Our Hands day. The goal on this day is to work together as a congregation on one or more particular areas to brighten our community. This year, Trinity will be sending one more load of fresh vegetables to our local food pantry, preparing laundry soap bags, and sending thank you baskets to our first responders. We hope you will all come and be a part of this! Thank you to all of you who came out and recycled at the fair! The state fair really appreciated those extra hands. God is good! We hope to see you again next year. Article continues on page 2

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TRINITY LUTHERAN’S NEWSLETTER

10355 E. Palmer-Wasilla Hwy.

907-745-0726 | Fax: 907-745-0526

[email protected]

www.trinitylutheranak.org

FROM REV. DIANE KRAUSZER

Dear beloved,

As winter draws near and summer fades away, we work towards

putting are garden away for the summer, and looking ahead at other

ways we can help those in need and shine light in our community and

our world.

Every year, the ELCA (Evangelical Lutheran Church in America)

does a state-wide God’s Work Our Hands day. The goal on this day

is to work together as a congregation on one or more particular areas

to brighten our community. This year, Trinity will be sending one

more load of fresh vegetables to our local food pantry, preparing

laundry soap bags, and sending thank you baskets to our first

responders. We hope you will all come and be a part of this!

Thank you to all of you who came out and recycled at the fair! The

state fair really appreciated those extra hands. God is good! We hope

to see you again next year.

Article continues on page 2

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SAVING OUR PLANET Trinity Lutheran Church has volunteered

to recycle at the Alaska State Fair

September 1. Ten of us will be there from

12-4 p.m. in our yellow bee magnet God’s

Work, Our Hands shirts. Come out and

see us!

CONFIRMATION Confirmation class (6, 7, 8 grade) will be

on Sundays after service, and will be held

with Table of Grace Lutheran Church. If

you are interested in having your child in

confirmation, please see Pastor Diane.

PASTOR AWAY Pastor will be on gone September 6-9 and

20-25. If you need pastoral help during

this time, please contact the church to be

directed for pastoral help.

GOD’S WORK, OUR HANDS God’s Work, Our Hands Day is on

September 11. You have three ways to

participate in this event. You can help

work out in our community garden,

prepare laundry soap bags, or you can help

prepare food baskets. For the food baskets,

we need store bought goodies, preferably

snack size versions: crackers, cheeze its,

popcorn, chips, cookies, trail mix, Granola

bars, licorice, applesauce, pudding, fruit

cups, yogurt bites, cheese, cheese n

crackers...(we need SNACKS of ALL

kinds. - not homemade this time - the back

to school lunch items are perfect - we need

A LOT!!! Enough to fill 4 to 6 good sized

baskets!!! Also, toilet paper and three

buckets of powder laundry soap are

needed. -Lynn Anselm

Article continued from page 1 From Rev. Diane Krauszer

In what ways can we shine light as individuals? When you see, hear, and read about a

need, ask yourself, ―How can I shine some light?‖ One small act can make a big

difference. In Philippians 2:4, God says, ―Let each of you look not only to his own

interests, but also to the interests of others.‖ The interests of others ought to be our

interests too. Certainly we look out for ourselves, but how can we turn a blind eye when

others have needs? There is a certain genius in generosity because God gives back what

we let pass through our hands, but if we hold tight with clinched fists what we have, God

cannot pour more into hands that are already clinging tightly to what they hold.

This past week, a hungry guy stopped by asking if he could have some food. The fridge

was emptied and light shined as he ate a hot meal, and took water and a food bag to go. I

ask you this week, to find a way to shine some light, and do as God wants in Mark 12:31.

Love your neighbor as yourself. For most of us, our neighbor is the house on the left and

the house across the street. But in the Bible, our neighbor isn’t just the family across the

street. Our neighbor is everyone!

Peace,

Pastor Diane

COMMUNITY GARDEN UPDATE

―What an amazing garden growing summer it's been. I think we've been meeting every

Wednesday since the middle of June. Harvesting most of the time. Even with just a

handful of people, a lot of food has been picked and donated to the Palmer food bank. No

matter how hot and sweaty a day it's been, getting out in the garden is a great way to wind

down at the end of the day. And eat good food with great company.‖

Betty Hein

―I made it to most of the "weed and feeds" this summer. I was not up to working out in

the garden with the others, due to my health. What I did instead was to support them by

setting up the food, serving it and helping with clean up. There were about 9-10

"regulars", and a few others that would stop by every once in a while. Friendship, fun, and

amazing vegetables would be how I would describe the weekly weed and feeds.‖

Lynn Anselm

―The garden!! This was the first year I had a garden since I was a child living with my

parents in Wisconsin!! It brought back some wonderful memories! Even though my

childhood garden was 20'x40' and no raised beds, there were lots of helpers in the garden.

My grandparents shared the garden with us. So four adults and 3 kids plus a dog and 3

cats were always out there at one time or another.

It was a little different here with my small raised bed, which actually helped me as much

as the plants, since having arthritis and a knee surgery makes the ground a little "too" far

away! But this little raised bed was a great producer! Markie was here to help, and

thankfully others at church were there to support each other with weeding and harvesting.

I am most thankful for the ability to share my harvest with the food bank since there was a

little (lot) too much food for just me and my three kids! It was a great experience, and am

looking forward to next year’s planting already!‖

Rhonda D’Aigle

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SUNDAY SCHOOL Sunday school starts September 11 at 9:00

a.m. We have classes for 3 years+. Kids

meet in the Upper Room and adults meet

in the Trinity Room.

STEWARDSHIP QUOTE My take on tithing in America is that it’s a

middle-class way of robbing God. Tithing

to the church and spending the rest on

your family is not a Christian goal. It’s a

diversion. The real issue is: How shall

we use God’s trust fund—namely, all we

have—for His glory? In a world with so

much misery, what lifestyle should we call

our people to live? What example are we

setting? -John Piper

COMFORTED AS YOU

HAVE BEEN COMFORTED Alaska Synodical Women’s Organization

retreat is September 30-October 2. It is

held at North Star Bible Camp in Willow,

AK. The retreat Pastor will be Luisa

Hanson from Dillingham. You may pick

up a registration form in the church office.

AFACT LEADERSHIP

TRAINING The fall 2016 statewide leadership training

is held Wednesday, September 28 through

Saturday, October 1. This four day session

provides participants with an overview of

faith-based community organizing, with

specific training in the following areas:

one-to-one listening campaigns,

organizational development, leadership

development, research process, issue

development, empowerment, power

analysis, and public action. Cost per

participant is $435 for a single room or

$395 for a shared room. Registration

forms are in the church office. You may

email [email protected] or call

297-7727 for more information.

FAMILY PROMISE COMMUNITY MEETING

This is a quarterly Community Homeless Meeting of the Mat-Su Coalition on Housing

and Homelessness. This is an evening meeting to accommodate those who work. (We

are right across from Wonderland Park for your kids during the meeting...bring a friend

to take them over!) If anyone would like to bring a snack to share, that would be lovely!

It starts at 6:00 p.m.

Agenda items will include:

Homeless Prevention

"Going Up Stream"

Current Shelter Programs

The Many Faces of Homelessness-Community Discussion

Action Plans and Opportunities

Other agenda items

All concerned or involved folks are welcome. Please RSVP to 357-6160 or online at

www.familypromisematsu.org.

THE PLUME ACADEMY CLASS

We are happy to offer the following classes for fall, 2016. If you would like to

participate, please submit a registration form on www.matsuplume.com/academy. All

fees will be collected the first day of class.

Exploring the Spirituality of Dr. Who

Say the word Tardis, Daleks, Cybermen or Ood, and many people immediately

respond, ―Dr. Who? Are you a Who fan, too?‖ Often they will then launch into a

discussion of their favorite Who incarnation or show. Dr. Who is a cultural

phenomenon around the world. Woven through many episodes are theological and

spiritual assumptions and comments. In this class, participants will choose episodes to

watch together and then we will discuss all the theological and spiritual assumptions

and comments that we can uncover. This will be an eight week course. The first class

will be held on Sunday October 2, 2016 at 5:00 p.m. in the Trinity Room at Trinity

Lutheran Church. Following dates, times, and location to be decided by the

participants.

Requirements: To already be familiar with the Dr Who series launched in 2005. We

will need at least 6 registrants for this class.

Class leader: Rev. Diane M. Krauszer

Cost: $50

Story Telling In each of our classes, we will explore storytelling techniques, what to say and what to

leave unsaid, narrative plots, how to layer meaning, and how to weave faith and

proclamation into storytelling. Bottom line, we’ll learn to tell stories of this great

intersection of God’s acts in the big and the small of human life. Each experience is

somehow connected to this intersect and is relayed to others through narrative. So, let’s

tell stories!

Class Leader: Rev. Tori Hicks

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Location: Christ First United Methodist Church (5137 W. Fairview Loop)

Time: Tuesdays, 6 p.m. – 7:30 p.m. September 13 – October 4. A Minimum of 6

registrants for this class is required.

Cost: $50

Companions in Christ

Companions in Christ is a 26 week small group experience in spiritual formation. We

will combine reflection upon the scriptures with other helpful readings concerning

different aspects and practices of the Christian life. The class will work from a book

that includes the weekly readings, scriptures, and spiritual exercises that take anywhere

from five to thirty minutes a day. We also meet once a week for two hours. During that

time we worship, share about our week and the exercises we all have done and then do

an additional exercise all together.

Class Leader: Rev. Henry Woodall

Times: Two classes will be offered beginning in the fall.

Sunday afternoons, 2 p.m. – 4 p.m.

A week-day evening (to be decided), 7 p.m. – 9 p.m.

Cost for the entire year: $150 (includes study book)

Covenant Bible Study

Covenant is a 24-week, in depth group Bible study in which people read and discuss the

Bible together; learning how to love God—and others—better. The program covers

both Testaments—discussing books from each in a way that shows the

interconnectedness of scripture as a whole. It differs from other Bible studies in that it

emphasizes the biblical concept of covenant as a unifying pattern throughout the entire

Bible and underscores the unique relationship that God chooses with us as God's

people.

Class Leader: Rev. Dr. Robert Hicks

Times and Locations: We will offer the following course options (10 minimum per

group):

Tuesday mornings 10:30 a.m. – noon at Palmer United Methodist Church

Tuesday evenings 6:30 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. at Christ First United Methodist Church

Cost for the entire year: $150 (includes study books)

PICNIC AT THE CLINCHES

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OLIVE TREE COUNSELING Find your Wings Girls Group is

September 22-December 15. Today, girls

and young women are facing more

challenges than ever before and often feel

they must face them alone. Find your

Wings Girls Group is a 12 session

Christmas treatment group. Members will

meet weekly with the therapist and a

group of approximately 4-8 women who

are dealing with similar life difficulties.

Boundaries and Communication in

Marriage is every Tuesday from 6:30-8:00

p.m. starting September 20. Call 357-6513

for cost, reservations, or more

information.

Genesis Process Sexual Integrity Men’s

Change Group is an ongoing group every

Wednesday from 7:00-8:30 p.m. Call 357-

6513 for information.

–Brittany Punt, LCSW, therapist and

group facilitator

LET THE VINEYARDS BE

FRUITFUL Lutheran Social Services of Alaska

Harvest of Hope auction is Friday,

September 23 at the Sheraton Anchorage

Hotel. Doors open/silent auction and

reception is at 6:00 p.m. Dinner and

Entertainment at 7:00 p.m. with a live

auction at 8:00 p.m. Please call LSSA at

272-0643 to purchase a ticket. Tickets are

$100.00.

CROP HUNGER WALK Anchorage CROP Hunger Walks are

community fundraising events sponsored

by Church World Services (CSW). Money

raised by CROP Hunger Walks

nationwide is used by CWS to provide

food, medical care, disaster relief, and self

help development for needy people around

the world. Join us for the CROP Hunger

Walk September 25. Registration starts at

12:45 p.m. and the walk begins at 1:30

p.m. Live music and homemade treats will

follow the walk. See you there (2610 E.

Northern Light Boulevard)!

THE KUWAA MISSION PRAYER LETTER

As the summer draws to a close we at the Kuwaa Mission hope that you had an

enjoyable summer and were able to spend some quality family time and enjoy God’s

great outdoors.

The Board of the Kuwaa Mission greatly appreciates all the support that we have

received over the past year. July marked the beginning of a new fiscal year for us and

as a result of matching funds from employers we start this year on a very sound fiscal

footing. As you consider your financial gifts to the Kuwaa Mission please check with

your employer to see if they have matching funds program. We are a 501c3

organization with the IRS and can provide you, or your employer, with any information

required. This program makes a huge difference in the amount of work we are able to

do to serve the Kuwaa people.

I also ask each of you to consider being a ―Mission Member‖ in your congregation. As

a ―Mission Member‖ we ask you to carry the Kuwaa Mission program directly and

frequently to your congregation by speaking about the work we have accomplished, our

financial needs, and the programming we have planned for upcoming seasons. We will

provide you with brochures, videos, fundraising ideas and all the prayer support one

could ask for. We do receive good congregational support from congregations across

the US but we need to increase this support base. While we realize that much of our

individual support comes through the local congregation we also have a line item in our

budget for ―congregational support‖ and we are looking to increase our financial

support here as well. As a ―Mission Member‖ we also ask you to visit other

congregations in your geographical area and spread the word about the Kuwaa

Mission. There are many congregations that have a mission program, or would like to

start one, and just need a bit of direction. Every new congregation that supports our

work is a valuable member of our team. Please contact our congregational coordinator:

Karen Voris at [email protected] and we will work with you to serve the

Kuwaa people.

Many, if not most, of you receiving this newsletter use ―Facebook‖. Please consider

passing on the work of the Kuwaa Mission to your ―friends‖. The Kuwaa Mission

website receives many ―hits‖ and the more ―hits‖ we receive the more support we will

receive, both financial and prayer support.

This coming work season in Liberia I will be travelling into the Kuwaa area with the

Bishop of the Lutheran Church in Liberia, Rev. Dr. Daniel Jensen Seyenkulo, and

meeting with the Kuwaa tribal leaders and the local commissioner to thank them for the

support we have been given and to work with them to increase the support base with the

people. Rev. Seyenkulo is one of the founders of the Kuwaa Mission and it is through

our excellent relationship with the Lutheran Church in Liberia (LCL) that we have been

able to reach out to so many Liberians. Bishop Seyenkulo thanked me today for all the

support we have been able to provide to the Kuwaa people working with and through

the LCL. It is because of people like you that we have accomplished so much.

Thank you again for your support and please contact Karen Voris for additional

information on how you can become a ―Mission Member‖.

Stan Olsen, CEO Kuwaa Mission

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LUT

BIRTHDAYS &

ANNIVERSARIES Jeffery Charvet

Joel Moorman

Jeff Hart

Wayne & Shirley Berg*

Ashley Wedge

Shawn Moser

Sue Ann Roesing

If you are not on the list and should be,

please contact the church office.

WORSHIP HELPERS Lynn Anselm

Margaret Baldwin

Deb Burlinski

Jeffery Charvet

Rhonda D’Aigle

Frank & Rosie Gamboa

Phyllis Gielarowski

Cathy Moorman

Mike & Dorothy Sherman

Deb Till

Jan Walton

Tabitha Winkleblack

If you are not on a team and you would

like to serve, please contact the church.

RAPHAEL UPDATE Hank How are you? Thank you very

Much I saw you sent email. I am

forwarding Some photos of the Church.

Please let me know any question that may

arise. Did the man you said he wants to

share received too? God Bless you as you

Share on God work in Kenya with us.

Love you -Raphael lldaani

LUTHERAN SOCIAL SERVICES OF ALASKA

HUGSS (Help Us Give School Supplies) was another great success this year. We

helped 3, 989 students start the school year with the supplies they needed to begin

learning. Thank you to everyone who donated school supplies, helped financially, or

volunteered with set-up and/or distribution. This was our 16th year of HUGSS and we

have brought smiles to over 55,000 school children throughout our community.

Harvest of Hope Auction

This year Lutheran Social Services of Alaska will hold this exciting event supporting

our programs on Friday, September 23rd at the Sheraton Anchorage. The Harvest of

Hope auction is a major source of funding, fulfilling the need of over 40,000

individuals during the past year. Come join the festivities, dine and enjoy the charitable

convivial atmosphere of the silent and live auctions with auctioneer Paul McGuire.

Tickets are $100.00 or $800.00 for a table of 8 and you can purchase yours by calling

Sue at the LSSA office at 272-0643 ext. 10, or go online at www.lssalaska.org click on

the events tab and then the Harvest of Hope tab. We promise you that your contribution

will go a long way towards fostering hope for many within our neighborhoods.

Hunger Action Month

September is Hunger Action Month (HAM), a great time to get involved helping the 50

million Americans - 1in 7 - who struggle with getting enough food to eat. HAM

enables community leaders, businesses and families join in the fight against hunger by

raising awareness of the food crises locally and nationally. We want to remind each of

you of the important role you play in ending hunger in Alaska. Each time you bring in

a can of food to the pantry it eases the burden of someone in our community. When

you combine your donations with others' we are able to make a substantial contribution

to ending hunger. We help you will get involved.

Crop Walk

The Anchorage Crop Walk is scheduled for Sunday, September 25th at First

Congregational Church 2610 E. Northern Lights Blvd. Registration begins at 12:45pm

and the walk starts at 1:30pm followed by a post walk celebration at 2:30pm. Crop

Hunger Walks are community fundraising events sponsored by Church World Services

and the money raised nationwide is used by CWS to provide, food, medical care,

disaster relief, and self-help development for needy people around the world. Locally

funds will be shared with FISH and LSSA Food Pantry. Also bring canned food to the

walk for a food drive for the Food Bank of Alaska.

Save the Dates

September 23rd – Harvest of Hope Auction, Sheraton Anchorage 6pm

September 25th - Crop Walk

November 21st – Set up and distribution for Thanksgiving Blessing, Central Lutheran

December 14 and 15th – Set up and distribution for Neighborhood Gift, Sullivan Arena

Together Caring for Others,

Alan Budahl

Executive Director

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LEARNING AND FELLOWSHIP OPPORTUNITIES AT

TRINITY

Gathered: This 10:00 a.m. Tuesday morning Bible study is held in the Trinity Room.

The participants are using The Great Story, an introduction to the Bible. Come and join

in on this discussion. Call Phyllis Gielarowski for more information at 745-6703.

(September-May.)

Bible Study: Join the Monday night group at 7:00 p.m. in the Trinity Room as they

study the Bible. Call Janet Jacob for more information at 745-4163. (September-May.)

The Men’s Breakfast Group: This group meets faithfully every Wednesday morning

at 8:00 a.m. in the Trinity Room. After a delicious breakfast, they read and discuss the

scripture for the coming Sunday. The conversation is lively and intense. For more

information, call Glenn Jacob at 745-4163.

Adult Forum: Join other adults as we discuss a series of Bible studies on the practices

around caring for our world, our neighbors, and ourselves. 9:00 a.m. Sunday morning in

the Trinity Room.

In Stitches: Come share your love of sewing, knitting, crocheting, quilting, and any

other crafts with our fine group of knit wits. On Wednesdays at 11:00 a.m. in the

Trinity Room. For more information, call Phyllis Gielarowski at 745-6703. (September-

May.)

Exercise and Prayer with Pastor Diane: This group of religious athletes meet every

Monday, Wednesday, and Thursday at 8:30 a.m. in the Upper Room. Come experience

the athlete in you. Prayer following exercise. Contact 745-0726 for more information.

Mat-Su Grief Support Group: Are you grieving or know someone who is grieving?

We are here to help. Come to the Mat-Su Grief Support Group every Thursday in the

sanctuary at 7:00 p.m. Contact Mary Brothers at 841-4862 for more information.

Preschool Chapel: Come worship with the little ones every Thursday at 10:00 a.m. in

the sanctuary while they learn that Jesus loves them. Contact the preschool at 745-

LOVE (5683) for more information. (September-May.)

Trinity Singers and Players: Do you like to sing? Do you play an instrument? How

about you join the Trinity Singers and Players? You get to participate in church, and

they practice every Tuesday at 7:00 p.m. in the sanctuary. Contact Jana Moser at 746-

0974 for more information. (September-May.)

Sunday School: Bring kids to the Upper Room every Sunday at 9:00 a.m. for a

children’s Bible study. Contact Jan Walton at 745-1242 for more information.

Worship: Join us every Sunday at 10:30 a.m. in the sanctuary to praise God and have

communion with Pastor Diane. Contact 745-0726 for more information.

Fellowship: Join us every Sunday following service for a chance to get to know your

fellow Christian friends. Snacks available. Contact 745-0726 for more information.

Youth Group: This is for age 6-12 grade, and they meet every Sunday at 5:00 p.m. in

the Trinity Room for faith and games. Contact Barrett Barge at 232-7376 for more

information. (September-May.)

Local Organizing Ministry: This group meets every other Sunday from 4:00 p.m.-

5:00 p.m. in the Trinity Room. All are welcome in learning the tools used for

organizing. Contact Richard Clinch at 376-6124 for more information.

COUNCIL MEMBERS President Richard Clinch

Vice President Rhonda D’Aigle

Treasurer Pat Kilmain

Secretary Mary Brothers

Worship Deb Till

Stewardship Glenn Jacob

Education Paul Krauszer

Outreach Deb Burlinski & Janet Jacob

Property Management Dana Tesch

Reverend Diane Krauszer

CDC Jana Moser

Health/Wellness Richard Clinch RN

If you are interested in being a part of the

council, talk to Richard Clinch to see how

you can qualify.

NEWSLETTER ARTICLE Please send in your info for the October

newsletter by September 26.

TRINITY SINGERS AND

PLAYERS Gail and Richard Clinch

Rhonda D’Aigle-Pianist

Paul & Nancy Fox

Janet and Glenn Jacob

Paul and Diane Krauszer

Jana Moser-Flute

Payton Moser- Flute

Joyce Lund- Pianist

Stan and Shirley Platt

Jill St. Germain

Dana Tesch

Deb Till

Jan Walton

If you would like to be a part of the Trinity

Singers, please see Pastor Diane.

LOST KEY Please be on the lookout for a small postal

service mailbox key. Dana Tesch lost his

mailbox key at the church. It could be

anywhere…by the well house, in the lawn

while mowing, in the building, in the

garden, etc. If you find a key, please return

it to the church office. Thank you.

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Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Fr iday Saturday

1 Exercise and Prayer with Pastor Diane, 8:30 a.m.

Chapel with the Preschool, 10:00 a.m. Grief Support Group,

7:00 p.m. Fair recycle for Trinity,

12-4 p.m.

2

3 Mountain River

Counseling, 9-4 p.m. Trinity Room

4 Worship, 10:30 a.m.

Fellowship, 11:30 a.m. Youth group, 5:00 p.m.

5 Exercise and Prayer with Pastor Diane, 8:30 a.m. Alaska Children’s Choir,

1:30-3:00 p.m.

6 Trinity Singers and Players, 7:00 p.m.

PLU Corporate Delegates, Pastor will attend

Family Promise meeting, 6:00 p.m.

7 Men’s Prayer Breakfast,

8:00 a.m. Exercise and Prayer with Pastor Diane, 8:30 a.m. Women’s Bible study,

10:00 a.m. In Stitches, 11:00 a.m. Pastor away, Tacoma

8 Exercise and Prayer with Pastor Diane, 8:30 a.m.

Chapel with the Preschool, 10:00 a.m. Grief Support Group,

7:00 p.m. Pastor away, Tacoma

9 Pastor away, Tacoma

10

11 Sunday school, 9:00 a.m.

Worship, 10:30 a.m. Fellowship, 11:30 a.m. God’s Work, Our Hands Youth group, 5:00 p.m.

12 Exercise and Prayer with Pastor Diane, 8:30 a.m.

Adult Bible study, 7:00 p.m.

Alaska Children’s Choir, 1:30-3:00 p.m.

13

Trinity Singers and Players, 7:00 p.m.

Outreach, 4:00 p.m. Story Telling PLUME

class starts

14 Men’s Prayer Breakfast,

8:00 a.m. Exercise and Prayer with Pastor Diane, 8:30 a.m. Women’s Bible study,

10:00 a.m. In Stitches, 11:00 a.m.

15 Exercise and Prayer with Pastor Diane, 8:30 a.m.

Chapel with the Preschool, 10:00 a.m. Grief Support Group,

7:00 p.m.

16

17 Mountain River

Counseling, 9-4 p.m. Trinity Room

18 Sunday school, 9:00 a.m.

Worship, 10:30 a.m. Fellowship, 11:30 a.m. Youth group, 5:00 p.m.

19 Exercise and Prayer with Pastor Diane, 8:30 a.m.

Adult Bible study, 7:00 p.m.

Alaska Children’s Choir, 1:30-3:00 p.m.

20 Trinity Singers and Players, 6:00 p.m. Council, 7:00 p.m.

Pastor away, Organizing for Mission*

21 Men’s Prayer Breakfast,

8:00 a.m. Exercise and Prayer with Pastor Diane, 8:30 a.m. Women’s Bible study,

10:00 a.m. In Stitches, 11:00 a.m.

Pastor away*

22 Exercise and Prayer with Pastor Diane, 8:30 a.m.

Chapel with the Preschool, 10:00 a.m. Grief Support Group,

7:00 p.m. Pastor away*

23 Pastor away*

Harvest of Hope auction, 6:00 p.m.

24 Pastor away*

25 Sunday school, 9:00 a.m.

Worship, 10:30 a.m. Fellowship, 11:30 a.m. Singing with the Seniors,

1:00 p.m. Youth group, 5:00 p.m.

Pastor away* CROP Hunger Walk

26 Exercise and Prayer with Pastor Diane, 8:30 a.m.

Adult Bible study, 7:00 p.m.

Newsletter article due Alaska Children’s Choir,

1:30-3:00 p.m.

27 Trinity Singers and Players, 7:00 p.m.

28 Men’s Prayer Breakfast,

8:00 a.m. Exercise and Prayer with Pastor Diane, 8:30 a.m. Women’s Bible study,

10:00 a.m. In Stitches, 11:00 a.m.

AFACT training

29 Exercise and Prayer with Pastor Diane, 8:30 a.m.

Chapel with the Preschool, 10:00 a.m. Grief Support Group,

7:00 p.m. AFACT training

30 Pastor away,

AWSO retreat AWSO Bible camp

AFACT training

2016