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The Trinity Trumpet
www.trinityfairview.com
Monday, November 20
9:00 AM - 2:00 PM - TCNSK with Thanksgiving Feasts
7:00 PM—Finance Meeting
Tuesday, November 21
9 AM - 2:00 PM - TCNSK with Thanksgiving Feasts
7:00 PM - Executive Council Meeting
7:30 PM - PEAL Rehearsal - New Sanctuary
Wednesday, November 22
TCNSK Thanksgiving Break
12:00 PM - ROMEO’s Lunch
12:00 PM - Staff Meeting
1:30 PM - Liturgy & Pastoral Staff Meeting
7:00 PM - Community Thanksgiving Eve Service at Fair-
view Village Church
7:30 PM - SALT Rehearsal - New Sanctuary
Thursday, November 23—Thanksgiving Day
Friday, November 24
Church Office Closed & TCNSK Thanksgiving Break
Sunday, November 26 - The Reign of Christ
9:00 AM - Eucharist with Cappella!
10:15 AM - Adult Forum, Pageant Rehearsal & LOFT
11:15 AM - Eucharist with Salt
12:30 PM - Lector Training
Trinity’s Clergy:
The Reverend Janet Peterman, Interim Pastor Seminarian Mark Schlewitt
[email protected] [email protected]
Upcoming Events
This week we welcome to our pulpit
for Consecration Sunday, when we
will bless our estimate of giving cards,
the Rev. Ghislaine Cotnoir. Pastor
Cotnoir graduated from LTSP in 1987 and was ordained the
following year. She served in Congregations and Chaplaincy
sites in Upstate New York Synod until moving back to the
Philadelphia area 5 years ago. She currently serves as
Director of Pastoral Care at Artman Home in Ambler and at
the Hearth at Drexel in Bala Cynwyd which are both part of
Liberty Lutheran. Pastor Cotnoir is also part of the Interim
Ministry team and is currently Consultant at Bethany
Lutheran Church in Roxborough. She serves on the Board of
Directors at Generation of Indian Valley and on the
Editorial Board for Caring Connections, a pan-Lutheran
On-line journal for Chaplains. She is mother to two grown
daughters and likes to cook and read and watch movies when
she has spare time!
Welcome Pastor Cotnoir
Why a SERRV Sale?
We call our sale of SERRV items "Greater Gifts Ministry" because:
1. They are beautiful and unique handmade gifts for family and friends - or you.
2. No sales tax, shipping charges or delivery fees.
3. The proceeds of the sale are given to other outreach ministries of Trinity.
4. Our purchases provide income to disadvantaged farmers and artisans in Africa, Asia, Latin America, the Middle
East and in the United States.
This is the "MINISTRY" and the most important reason for the sale.
SERRV items will be on display on Sunday, November 19th from 8:30am-12:30pm in the new narthex. Order forms
will be available . Delivery will be before Christmas. We invite you to join us in this international outreach minis-
try.
Joan Woodruff,
Team Member (484-686-4921)
Trinity’s Angel Tree Project –2017
This year’s Angel Tree Project will be to provide gifts for the children at Martin Luther Silver Springs.
We will be collecting unwrapped gifts for children, gift cards, and monetary gifts (make checks payable to
Martin Luther Silver Springs.) Please bring your donation to the designated barrels in the church nar-
thex between until November 26th or give your donations to Susan Chambers. We will be delivering
our gifts to MLSS the week of November 27th. If you are interested in delivering gifts, please contact
Susan. Thank you in advance for your generosity to the children of MLSS.
Puerto Rico In-gathering
The people of Puerto Rico are still in great need, though it has been weeks since hurricane Maria blasted its
way across the island. You may have heard about the many who have decided they have no recourse but to
leave their homes and head to the mainland. For those who remain without power and without easy access to
the many essentials of life and clean up, churches are lending a helping hand, and we are a part of that
network. New Creation Lutheran Church, whose pastor is a native of Puerto Rico and a friend of Pastor
Peterman’s, is gathering items the people on the island are in need of. You can help by donating items on the
list below – there is a box in the Narthex for this Sunday. The confirmation class will be preparing them for
shipment on Monday the 20th, with financial assistance for the packaging and shipping (and pizza) generosity
of Katrina Stansbeary and Thrivent . Many hands and hearts making a beautiful Thanksgiving offering – thanks
for pitching in!
Flashlights and batteries ( C, D, DD, 9-volt) Adult and child wipes
Heavy duty trash bags OTC painkillers and anti-septics
Personal hygiene products (bar soap, toothpaste, shampoo, etc),
Guest Chef Thank You
Thank you to all who provided foods and/or service to our dinner at Ronald McDonald
House last week. Families and staff at the house are forever grateful for all that we do
to provide a home cooked meal and a friendly smile!
Lector Training
We will have another lector training session for both new lectors and established ones on Sunday,
November 26, after the 11:15 service. Contact Mike Martorelli with any questions.
Birthday Card Shower Chuck Shadle will be celebrating his birthday on November 21st. We cannot confirm if
it is his 30th birthday or not. Please send him a birthday card, so he can receive a
shower of cards from his Trinity family. You can leave a card in Jeff & Becky Shadle’s
church mailbox or mail to Chuck in care of Jeff & Becky Shadle 1217 N. Trooper Rd, Norristown, PA 19403.
As many of you know, Joe and I were married on September 16th, in our original sanctuary so that we had the
sounds of the organ. A note in our invitations said, "In Lieu of Gifts Please Donate to: TLC Organ Fund, Trinity
Lutheran Church or Habitat for Humanity of Montgomery County". Joe and I were very pleased that 33 mem-
bers of Trinity chose to donate $3555 to the Organ Fund and 12 other friends and family donated $2240. That's
$5795 to begin our fundraising.
We are also happy that Habitat received $175 toward their efforts to provide decent housing to
low-income families in Montgomery county.
To God Be the Glory,
Joan Fichtner Woodruff
Organ Restoration Gifts
“Cy of Relief” Coat Drive
We are looking for new or gently used ADULT L-XXL coats for our annual “Cy” of
Relief coat drive. These jackets will be given to families in need at the soup kitchen in
Norristown on December 28th. This drive is in loving memory of Cy Gdovin, a former
Trinity church member who played an instrumental part at he Norristown Soup Kitchen.
Please place your coats in plastic bags, mark them Cy of Relief and leave them in Kim Travetti’s office.
Risky Business From the Desk of Nina Wason, Chris Ed Director
It’s not the things I’ve gone and done
I’ll regret or be ashamed
It’s the things I did not say or do
Just because I was afraid.*
These could be the words penned by the third servant in this Sunday’s gospel, the parable of the “talents.” A land-
owner, before going away, entrusts three servants with a huge load of wealth (think of each talent as a 75-pound
gold brick). Upon his return, the guys give an accounting: the first two have invested and doubled the sum given
them. Investment joy all around. The third, because he was afraid to fail, had simply tucked the money away to
keep it safe –no loss, but no gain either. To the servant’s dismay, the landowner explodes, “That’s a terrible way
to live! It’s criminal to live cautiously like that!” (see Matt. 25:14-30, the Message, or both readings (the prophet’s
harshest words are for “people who rest complacently”) here.
How to disappoint God, or, worse, incur God’s fury: live cautiously, safely, boringly in any and all areas of life. In
these readings, I hear God commanding us to live large, to go out on limbs, to take risks, to refuse to let fear be the
guiding principle of our lives, to live alertly, fully awake and taking action. As I heard at music rehearsal this
week, it’s as if we are being handed a completely new start (a gold brick in today’s world would bring you a cool
million – wouldn’t that change your life some?) and are challenged to make the most out of it.
Here’s one way that plays out in church life, where we have each other to lean on and call forth to new adventures.
As you may know from this past Spring and Summer, a group of parents and Loft leaders met to consider ways to
strengthen our Christian formation opportunities here at Trinity while acknowledging time and energy con-
straints on families. What that group came up with is a daring shift from every Sunday morning to occasional
seasonal Sunday afternoon/evenings designed for cross—generational learning and fellowship.
The first of these will take place on December 10th from 4:30-6:00pm and everyone is invit-
ed to join us in the risky business of being formed by God’s word together. Specifically,
we will be considering what it means to live into God’s declaration (through Isaiah, one of
our Advent prophets): “I am the potter you are the clay.” An actual local potter, Royce
Yoder, who just happens to be the creator of our communion vessels, will be on hand to
talk about his craft, his materials, his shaping of the clay. He’s bringing his wheel and will be throwing (in the
potter’s sense of the word) a pot or two. We’ll have some clay on hand so you can make stuff too! And we’ll talk
as we go, sharing stories, asking questions. Oh and yes! there will be dinner!
*Carrie Newcomer: The Things I’ve Gone and Done
Readings for November 26 First Reading: Ezekiel 34:11-16, 20-24
Psalm: Psalm 95:1-7a Second Reading: Ephesians 1:15-23
Gospel: Matthew 25:31-46
Pr Peterman and Diana Graham will have roles in helping to lead the worship service this year.
The offering gathered will be split between needs in Norristown and for the rebuilding of Puerto
Rico.
Treasures for the Taking
Pat Heller has 20 Department 56 Dickens Village houses for someone to treasure. They can be
yours for a donation to the Pipe Dreams Organ Fund. Contact Pat at 610-584-4936 if you are
interested.
Jacob Murphy November 2 Peter Schell November 3 Marc Travetti November 3 Ben Botzhum November 4 Michele Nolan November 4 Anne Waskiewicz November 4 Dianna Graham November 6 Randy Escoto November 8 Michael Matour November 9 Christine Casey November 10 Sandy Burcham November 12 Cheryl Janssen November 12 Mary Heuer November 13 Pat Ahmad November 14 Cayden Martin November 14 Kathleen Schafer November 16 Amanda Escoto November 17 Nick Hopf November 18
JoJo Strempel November 19 Robert Booz November 20 Lea Dungan November 20 Abbey Dungan November 20 Anna Sassi November 20 Louis Setzer November 20 Mark Waskiewicz November 20 Priscilla Myers November 21 Chuck Shadle November 21 Drina Ditzler November 22 Betty Kratz November 23 Bruce Hembrick November 24 Diane Augustine November 25 Tom Lacerte November 26 Matt Matour November 26 Alma Nowmos November 27 Joy Castor November 29 Beth Keenan November 29 Candace Masucci November 29
Allan & Tara Booz November 7 Rick & Chris Cole November 8 Steve & Meg Smith November 9 Larry & Joan Weimar November 9 Mark & Anne Waskiewicz November 11 Bill & Lois Florig November 16 Tom & Susan Spengler November 16
Church Council Contacts
Ann Dungan, President [email protected]
Bob Graves, Secretary [email protected]
Lynne Burgoon Schell, Treasurer [email protected]
Dan Ditzler [email protected]
Susan Chambers [email protected]
Marilou Doughty [email protected]
Rick Cole [email protected]
Lynn Chialastri [email protected]
Craig Moyer [email protected]
Rebecca Shadle [email protected]