Trinity Tidings Trinity United Methodist Church
706 14th Avenue South (843) 272-5236 North Myrtle Beach, SC 29582
www.trinitynmb.com August, 2014 Newsletter
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8/1 Bob Edwards Tori Plante
8/2 Sue Bretsch 8/3 Bear Cheezem
8/4 Suzanne Ellis John Johnson
Glen Pollack Michael Richardson
8/5 Beth Curtis 8/6 Cathy Windell
8/7 James Bond 8/8 George Banaian
Norma Walters
8/11 Hannah McCord Don Moore
Janice Pendleton 8/12 Nan Goodman
Miriam Powell 8/13 Betty Wyles
8/14 Julia Cole Lenora Flynn
Joyce Honea
8/2 Barbara & John Lyon 8/4 Kerrol & George Graham
8/6 Jane & Quinn Marinacci 8/7 Esther & Chris Scott
8/8 Jean & Kenny Milligan 8/10 Kaye & Jack Schultz
8/12 Samantha & Marty Slapnik, Jr.
8/14 Linda & Tom Jones Bonnie & Garner Weeks
8/18 Betsy & Wes Ward 8/19 Jeannie & Dennis DeAngelo
Judi & Roger Martino
Brenda & Robbie Stewart 8/22 Mahala & Dixon Pearsall
8/23 Georgia & Larry Glover 8/26 Clara & Bill McGrath
8/28 Laura & William Schaefer
8/15 Alice Brooks Brad Davis
Jean Frye Johnnie Moore
Wes Ward 8/16 Harold Kelley
Julia Rives 8/17 Jo Lowder
8/18 Herman Holmes Judy Potter
Danny Warbutton 8/19 Jacob Slapnik
8/21 Ellen Black
Ruth Boward Colby Plante
8/22 Ryan Marrs 8/23 Jerri Logan
8/24 Edwin Martin Jean Temples
Shirley Wiant Jerry Wyles
Well the summer has flown by. It seems like yesterday that school ended for the kids and we had
the whole summer to look forward to. Where does the time go? I wanted so much to spend more time with the kids this summer but it just has not happened the way I wanted. I remember my parents and grandparents telling me as a child to “cherish every moment” because “time flies by” and “the days seem to be getting shorter”. I use to think that they were crazy for saying such things but now I understand. There just does not seem to be enough hours in the day to accomplish everything I would like to do. Question is; are we accomplishing the tasks that are important or are we finding our lives filled with good intentions?
If you are like me, you probably see areas where you never followed through to reach a goal. The seldom-used exercise equipment and tapes needs dusting. A piano sits wanting to be played. There are books that remain to be read.
More importantly, there are children and love ones who wait for our attention. This summer I had all good intentions to spend some quality time with Dow and Emma. But again, those were good inten-tions. Oh we had our moments, but unfortunately those were too few and far apart. Every child has gifts and abilities waiting to be developed – but this takes time and guidance and supervision.
It’s like riding a bike without training wheels. A few years ago, Dow was ready to accomplish such a feat. One afternoon he looked at Laurie and myself and said he wanted to do ride his bike without the training wheels. Sure enough he was riding by himself in no time at all, with a few scrapes and bruises. However, Laurie and I were there each step of the way; taking the time, giving him the guidance and su-pervision that he needed.
To tap into potential takes intentional, concerted effort. It doesn’t just happen. Time for meaning-ful interaction and activity doesn’t always “appear” to us as we juggle a full day of appointments and oth-er commitments.
The time God gives to us is ours to spend – we determine how we are going to use it. We can fill it with life-building activities, or we can let it sift through our fingers hour by hour, day by day, week by week, until before we know it, an entire year is gone and we have accomplished very little.
Accept the challenge to make every moment count! Set priorities according to the goals you have set for you life. It won’t be long before your life will begin to be more productive and more fulfilling for yourself and those around you.
Love you guys,
8/25 Robert Goulet, Jr. 8/26 Jay Beeson
Albert Evans Sharon Porter
8/27 Quinn Marinacci Marie Peacock
Ann Thompson 8/28 Marie Cary
Linda Jones Bob Rives
Marty Slapnik, Sr. Meredith Smith
8/29 Jesse Dumas
8/31 Tim Hughes Robert Wray
Or current resident
FINANCIAL FACTS
The following is a summary of our giving and spending in relation to the
ongoing missions and ministry of the church. As always, though these figures
are in the August newsletter they represent the most current information avail-
able which is through the end of June.
Total income year-to-date: $250,627
Total Income year-to-date budgeted $220,800
Income over anticipated amount $ 20,827
Total expenses year-to-date $227,739
Total expenses year-to-date budgeted $223,615
Expenses under anticipated amount $ 4,124
Apportionments budgeted year-to-date $ 31,161
Apportionments actual paid year-to-date $ 31,161
Weekly needs average budgeted 2014 $ 8,452
Weekly actual average giving 2014 $ 9,640
New Project Fund for August 2014 Amount in the account: $23,911.26 Next Loose Change Sunday, August 20th
FALL BIBLE STUDY
The Life and Ministry of John The Beth Moore Bible Study, Beloved Disciple will be offered On Tuesday afternoon from 2 to 4 and Friday mornings from 9 to 11. The first week’s sessions will start on Tuesday, September 9th, and Friday September 12th. As in the past, participants may attend the session that best fits their schedule. They are interchangeable. The books are $16 and may be purchased from Marie Peacock. Please make checks out to Marie Peacock and mark Bible Study. To register, please fill in the information below. Name________________________________________ Phone Number _____________________ Cell Phone ________________ E mail address _______________________________________ For planning purposes, session you prefer to attend Tuesday, 2 to 4 _____ Friday, 9 to 11________ Cash or check made out to Marie Peacock for $16 attached _______
Will Meet On Monday, August 11th at 6 p.m.
In the Church library.
Mission News: Mahala Pearsall
Our Back to School Shoe Drive is in full swing! Remember we are taking donations to provide the children served at North Strand Helping Hand with gift cards, so they can buy their own shoes. This helps the kids pick what they want in the right size. Please have all donations into the church office by August 5th. Thank you in advance for touching the life of a child in need. Feed the Hungry Event October 24th we will gather at the Convention Center in Myrtle Beach, with other churches and organizations, to have a mass packing of one pouch meals. We had a group do this at annual conference last year. It was an amazing experience. We are taking donations and asking for vol-unteers to represent Trinity at this event…..think about it! We would love to have you on Team Trinity! North Strand Helping Hands This month we are still emphasizing canned meats. These can be chicken, tuna, ham or beef. Please bring and place them in the GREY BENDS at the exits to the sanctuary or in the mission’s corner. As always we will take other do-nations too. Please remember we are still collecting pea-nut butter and jelly for the ASAP program. Master's Meal We had special entertainment in July by a youth choir do-ing community service while at the beach. What a great way to way to make those served feel special. This is a self sustaining ministry so donations are very welcome. Call Gerry Ferguson at 249-2040 for opportunities to help. Street Reach We will serve SUNDAY, August 3rd. We need volunteers! Last month Dixon Pearsall, Linda Eichenbaum and I cooked and served and had a wonderful time. Please call Mahala at 399-1170. We prepare the food and serve but we do not do dishes! There is a kitchen team that cleans up after us!
Mission News continued:
Mobile Meals Our next time to deliver meals will be the last week of August. Please call Marie Cary at 843-399-2968 or on her cell at 919-291-5311 if you can help. Other needs: Pop Tabs support Ronald McDonald House – Drop into Box in the Missions Corner!
Date 8:30 11:00 3rd Isabella Stewart Dow Ritter 10th Bryan Fields Jacob Slapnik 17th Avery Fields Hayley Hughes 24th Michael Stewart Emma Ritter 31st Isabella Stewart Edwin Martin
For August 3rd
8:30 11:00 Jean Frye (choir area) Don Frye Pastor Michael Lucy Huggins Pastor Ed Janet Osgood (altar rail) George Sharp Emily Sharp Peggy Joline Mahala Pearsall (balcony area) Herman Holmes Margaret Payne AUGUST 2014
Aug 3 Steve Huggins (Captain) Scott Keziah (Captain) Lucy Huggins Betty Autry
Jane Marinacci Frank Autry
Jeannie Reeder Joyce Davis Deborah Rhyne
Aug 10 Mike Walters (Captain) Herman Holmes (Captain)
Chris Scott Frank Autry Steve Huggins Scott Keziah
Aubrey Apple Bob Nunnery Marty Slapnik, Sr.
Aug 17 Jane Marinacci, (Captain) Deborah Rhyne (Captain)
Jeannie DeAngelo Elaine Berard
Lucy Huggins Joyce Davis Trish Lucas Herman Holmes
Susan Warbutton
Aug 24 Bobby Lewis (Captain) Scott Keziah (Captain) Aubrey Apple Elaine Berard
Pam Apple Betty Autry Kenneth McIver Frank Autry
Deborah Rhyne
Aug 31 Chris Scott, (Captain) Frank Autry (Captain) Esther Scott Betty Autry
Jeannie DeAngelo Joyce Davis
Jantz DeAngelo Margaret Payne Deborah Rhyne
SCHEDULE FOR AUGUST 2014
FLAMINGOS Church goers and flamingos flock together To raise money with lots of plastic feathers. Flock a friend’s yard for a small fee Then missions can help others you see. The pink birds will be the talk of town So get going and don't let us down. Flocking is for a good cause So call Jeannie or Emily without pause.
You can contact Jeannie at (843)390-2377 or Emi-ly at (843) 995-
We are in the middle of summer and things are going along smoothly. I am so grateful
for everyone who works so hard to make our music program wonderful. The handbells
(a smaller group) played once already and will play again in August. If all goes as planned,
that will be August 24th. The orchestra will start to practice soon, and will play in
September. Of course, the choir will sing each Sunday. We are practicing just on Sunday
mornings through August. Wednesday night practice will start back on September 10th.
The men will be doing the worship service on August 10th. The plan is for just the men of
the choir to sing that Sunday. The ladies can sit in the congregation and get a different
prospective. Thanks again to all who assist in anyway with our worship services. You all
make a difference.
History of Hymns:
In the 17th century, hymns did not exist as an expression of worship for everyone. Mostly
they were performed by professional musicians. One of the earliest moves to congrega-
tional singing was in 1673, a minister persuaded his congregation to sing at the end of
communion. He was remembering the Gospel account of the last supper: “and when they
had sung a hymn, they went out into the Mount of Olives.” In 1697, he published a collec-
tion of 37 hymns. Today the word hymn is used for “psalm” and “spiritual” or “sacred”
song. The writer who began the new era of Christian hymns was Isaac Watts- known as
the “Father of Christian Hymnody”. His hymns are still sung today. Most famous of those
would probably be “Joy to the World” and “When I Survey the Wondrous Cross”.
He wrote hymns of experience and composed music that was easy to sing. More writers
followed into the 18th century. One of the most prominent was Charles Wesley.
Melody Evans
Following is an excerpt from a letter sent to the congregation dur-
ing our last Stewardship Campaign and we would like you to "hear" these words again.
"It only takes one to open up the Bible to learn about "life." John's
gospel opens with words about Jesus as memorable as they are revolutionary: "In Him was life, and the life was the light to all peo-
ple." While we may at first hear in these words of life something to
secure, we quickly come to see instead that it is something gener-
ously given. Life at its most deep and full and lasting seems out of
our reach. It is not a commodity we can transact but a reality we have received in Christ and into which we are invited to partici-
pate. That is our goal at Trinity - to share the life that we have
come to know and love.
When Paul in his second letter to the Corinthians commends and
encourages the believers to be generous with their financial re-
sources, he reminds them that they have received "the grace of
our Lord Jesus Christ, that, though he was rich, yet for your sake
he became poor, so that you by his poverty might become rich"
As followers of Christ, this is where we live. Our giving does not
repay a debt, exact a duty, or even respond to a need, but flows
forth from our knowledge and experience of the gratuitous love of
Christ. In this way, we are moved from thinking about the per-
ceived scarcity of our means to the abundance of God's blessing.
It seems that among the churches of Macedonia such confidence
took hold, "for they gave according to their means...and beyond
their means, of their own accord, begging earnestly for the favor
of taking part" in what God was doing to bring relief and compas-sion, healing and salvation, grace, and truth, life and light to
all people.
May you be blessed always with the Love of our Lord
and Savior.
Emily Sharp, Chairperson
Please welcome Edward (Dick) and Emily Tinsley to our church family. Dick is a native of Florence, SC and Emily comes from Raleigh, NC. They have six adult chil-dren and five grandchildren. Dick is the Administrator at Seacoast/McLeod and they have lived in North Myrtle Beach two years. In his free time, Dick likes to golf. Emily likes to bake and sew. Both love to travel and read. We’re happy you’re with us, Emily & Dick! A warm welcome to Jack Callaghan. Born in Allentown, Pa, he has been in the south since 1982. He has two children (a son and daughter) and four grandchildren. They reside in Southport and Charlotte, NC. Jack is mar-ried to Lorraine Callaghan who has been a member of Trinity for quite some time. Jack is active in United Methodist Men and loves to golf. We’re glad you’re here Jack!
Beginning September 7th, Trinity UMC will offer Dave Ramsey’s Financial Peace University, a biblically based curriculum that teaches people how to handle money God’s way. The class will meet in the li-brary each Sunday evening at 6:00 pm from September 7th-November 30th.
Circles begin their Fall schedules in early September !
Upcoming Dates: Aug 15th UMW Reading Program submis-sions are due to Arlene Leskowicz Book lists and forms are available in the Trinity Library. Sept 12-14th, Tri-District Spiritual Growth Fall Retreat at Springmaid Beach Resort, MB See Flyer or speak to Emily Sharp. Oct 4th, Trinity UMW Festival of Tables. Please consider volunteering to coordinate the Silent Auction or sponsor a themed table and contact Kathy Kraus.
United Methodist Women & UMCOR Partner for Maternal & Child Health as announced during Assembly 2014 in Louisville, Kentucky
Project #3001176
United Methodist Women and the United Methodist Committee on Relief will collabo-rate to save the lives of women and children around the world.
This United Methodist Women/UMCOR partnership will improve women’s and chil-dren's health through five programmatic el-ements: 1) safe births 2) safe motherhood nutrition 3) WASH (Water, Sanitation and Hygiene programs) 4) programs that address sexual and gender-based violence.
Maternal and Child Health
Health care for women and children is at the heart of United Methodist Women today, and has been since the organization was founded in the 1800’s. In 1869, Dr. Clara Swain was sent to Bareilly, India, to provide quality medical care to women. She has been called the "pioneer woman physician in India,” as well as the "first fully accredited woman physician ever sent out by any missionary society into any part of the non-Christian world." Our foremothers made the choice to act to save wom-en’s lives. They chose to build hospitals and clinics, to train women and girls to serve as doctors and nurses, and to send missionaries to initiate work. Today, United Methodist Women continues to support the health and family needs of women and children around the globe. Women are still dying in childbirth, children continue to die from preventable diseases, and many communities have no access to healthcare. From Latin America to Africa to Asia, United Methodist Women works with women worldwide to address:
Access to healthcare Educational opportunities in medical fields Child protection Crisis ministries for women who are victims of vio-
lence at home or during periods of war and conflicts Reproductive health – family plan-ning, cancer screening, healthy childbirth
Advocacy for equity in law and services for women and children
Informal educational workshops on healthy living for teens at risk, lactating mothers who are HIV-positive, mothers who need new ideas on nu-trition, and basic health, hygiene and disease prevention
Trauma and mental health counseling Parenting support Shelter and legal services Health care
The pastor and we as the congregation are always in prayer for others. Now we have the opportunity to pray for other members of our congregation every week. Six names of members will be drawn at random and Pastor Michael Ritter, along with all of us, will pray for these individuals and their family. Below are the names of the members selected for August.
Pastor/Congregation Prayer Program
Week of August 3rd Greg and Judy Phillips Don Moore Bob and Dawn Cornwell Tom, Sandra Cole and Julia Bob and Marie Hall Jo Ann Stone Week of August 10th Millie Doud Richard Phillips Terry and Vivian Fletcher Don and Reba Brainerd Pam Tarter Beth and John Fields
Week of August 24th Keith Nixon Van Crutchfield Larry and Georgia Glover Ruby Curry Ryan and April Marrs Week of August 31st Jan and Gertrude Barnes Carolyn Brittain Lil Fornonzini Herman, Susan Holmes and Hunter Sarabeth Richardson Margaret Wesley
There are no words to fit the occasion. Sometimes something so special happens we find it hard to come up with words that fit the occasion . I found myself at that point in July. One of our angels at Trinity did something so wonderful for me and my family that it's hard to express how grateful we are. As most of you know my mother passed away 2 years ago this month. The love and support from my Trinity family truly helped us to deal with her going home to God. And now Joyce Davis has taken this show of love to a new level by planting a rose bush and placing a plaque dedicating this bush to my mom. For this and everything that my church family has done over the years we are eternally grateful. With all my heart Thank You Joyce. Rev. Ed and the Daniel family.
TRINITY HEALTH MAINTENANCE UPDATE
by Carolyn Marker, Trinity Health Coordinator
BLOOD PRESSURE CHECKS THE CHECKS WILL BE EVERY 2ND SUNDAY OF THE MONTH. LOCATION: HALLWAY BY THE BACK DOOR TIME: 9:45 AM TO 10:45 AM FUTURE DATES ARE: AUG 10, SEPT. 7, OCT. 12, NOV 9, & DEC 14
A VERY SPECIAL THANKS TO ALL OF YOU THAT HELPED MAKE OUR BLOOD DRIVE ON JULY 24th A GREAT SUCCESS. It was a very successful drive. Our goal was 23 units but we collected 25 units.! I’ll say—giving blood is like giving away a Bible—it will save someone’s life! Next Blood Drive will be in October—date to follow later! Thanks again, Carolyn Marker
“Revealing the Mysteries of Heaven” An 11– Session DVD/Discussion session by Dr. David Jeremiah. Time: on Monday afternoons from 1:30—2:45 p.m. (approx. 50 minutes video + 15 minutes or so for Discussion) (no book or fee) When: Mondays, September 8—November 17th Where: Fellowship Hall of church Pastor Jeremiah ministers a large church in California, has a radio and television ministry called “Turning Point”, and has authored many Christian books. This will be a scripture based class and fascinating discussion on a topic all Christians have questions about. Mark your cal-endars & watch for the flyer and sign-up sheets. (No book or fee) Facilitated by Carolyn Marker (843) 361-1942 Yes I would like to participate: Name: ________________________________________ Phone: _______________________________________
GETTING A HEAD START ON
NEW FALL BIBLE STUDIES
It’s hard to believe but we’re already into August! Just around the corner is Fall and with that comes the Pumpkin Patch in October. Our first year presented some challenges and we’ve learned from the experience. This
year we’ll be expanding on what we’ve learned and introducing some new and exciting ac-tivities. All centered around the Pumpkin Patch. Since this is a month-long activity we’ll need many volunteers and we hope you’ll be a part of this fun project We’ll be asking for help and we hope you’ll say “yes” when contacted.
For those that worked the Patch last year, we think you’ll agree that it was a fun time and we hope many more will join in this year.
So, when asked, please say “yes”. Emily Sharp Member of the Pumpkin Patch Team
CitiImpact Ministries will host a meal packing event called Feed the Hunger at the Myrtle Beach Convention Center October
24th-25th. Trinity UMC is planning to partner with this mission by sponsoring a group of 20 people to pack meals which will be used both locally and globally in feeding those who are hungry. Speak to
Mahala Pearsall if you would like to be involved in this ministry!
The Armed Services Assistance
Program requests photos of men and
women in uniform to be used on the
bulletin board behind the Sanctuary.
Please write the name on the back of
the pictures and bring
to the church
office by August 15th.
Beach Circle Sunday evenings at 6:00 pm
On the beach at 21st Avenue South, NMB
Each week all are invited to bring chairs out to the ocean. Come enjoy
the fellowship! August
August 3rd: Let’s go fly a kite! August 10th: Our last Beach Circle of the summer will include worship with Holy
Communion and the celebration of baptism!
Trinity UMC will host a Terrific Tuesday program this summer for children age 4-entering
6th grade. Each Tuesday morning, we will meet from 9:00 am-12:00 noon. This summer’s
programs will continue through August 12th. Registration forms are available in the church
office. Please plan to bring your children or grandchildren every week or any week!
Summer 2014 Schedule: Finding God Everywhere
(see Sunday bulletin for week of August 3rd or call office)
August 12th: Create something delicious at Rita’s Ice $5 Psalm 34:8: ”Taste and see that the Lord is good.”
On Sunday, August 17th, children of all ages are
invited to bring their book bags and participate in a
special Blessing of the Backpacks during our 8:30 and
11:00 worship services.
Also on Sunday, August 17th, from 3:00-5:00 pm, all
children and youth are invited to the home of
Margaret Martin (1307 Prince William Rd, NMB) to
enjoy a Back-to-School Pool Party!
P.E.P. (People Enjoying People) Club
The PEP Club will meet on Thursday, August 21st, at noon in the Fel-
lowship Hall. We will share in a covered dish meal, so bring an
entrée, side dish, or dessert to share! We encourage all of our
members to attend, because we’re having a privately-funded safety program called
“The Lighter Side of Senior Fire Safety.” The program contains lots of humor, some
new safety advice, and many important safety updates. According to other groups like
ours, their award-winning speaker will both surprise and entertain you!
Lunch with the Staff On Sunday, August 24th, immediately following the
11:00 worship service, at Boardwalk Billy’s (1407 13th Avenue North). All are invited to come get
to know each other and enjoy a great lunch!
First Wednesday Fellowship Dinner Come join us for a meal in the Fellowship Hall on the
Wednesday, August 6th. Don’t forget to sign-up in the church office.
Coming Soon to Trinity’s Children’s Ministry: Workshop Rotation Sunday School
Beginning in September, children K-4th grade will
begin an exciting new format for Sunday school. The
Workshop Rotation model allows children to study the
same Bible lesson for six weeks, rotating to different
workshops each week to learn the lesson in different ways.
For example, children may experience drama one week, art
the next, and science, music, or games the week after that!
The workshops are hands-on and allow for many more
adults to be involved in the education of our children. It will be fun for all ages, so get
excited about this new chapter in ministry together!
HOW CAN I HELP?
Evangelism is outreach to one and all. It takes all of us to help
others feel welcomed and to know the warmth of a Christian
community and a welcoming church family. Trinity has a vari-
ety of opportunities to get to know each other, and to reach
out and invite others to join in. We are known as a friendly
church, and to maintain our outreach to others, we need to be
sure to be friendly to one and all.
In September the outreach will be taken to the Main Street of
North Myrtle Beach at the Irish-Italian festival. Come and
spend an hour or two between 10 am and 4 pm on Saturday,
September 27th helping to share the good news about Trinity
and our faith. It will only take a smile and answer any ques-
tions others might have. It gives you an opportunity to also
attend the festival. To volunteer, call Emily Sharp, (910)579-
0055 or Marie Peacock (843) 361-0038. Remember, we don’t
know that you are willing to help if you don’t let us know. This
is really a fun activity.
NEW
PROJECT
NEWS
WE HAVE NEWS TO REPORT!
The New Project Committee has been hard at work look-
ing over the information as to your direction for Trinity as ex-pressed at our May Congregational meeting. From the input you have given the committee, we have the following proposed Mission
and Vision statements. The committee is still working hard to con-solidate the information the congregation has given us as to Trinity’s
goals and the next steps to achieve these goals. The end product
will reflex your wishes and direction for the future of Trinity.
What is a mission statement?
A mission statement is a formal statement of our aim or objective
for Trinity.
Our Mission Statement LIFE in the SON
This stands for Loving Inviting
Faithful Examples In the Serving Our Neighbors
What is a vision statement?
A vision statement expresses the aspirations and goals of Trinity to
accomplish their mission.
Our Vision Statement
Trinity humbly seeks to be a loving, inviting congregation that is a
faithful example of God’s grace and Christ’s teachings.
We are Loving as we include everyone by being compassionate and considerate.
We are Inviting as we lead others to Christ by reaching out in
friendship and fellowship
to others.
We are Faithful Examples of Christ’s teachings through our wor-
ship, our prayers, our
presents, our gifts, our service and our witness.
We are Serving Our Neighbors through outreach and missions as
we are the hands and feet of Christ.
We are the people of Trinity United Methodist Church.
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