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Trinity Tidings An Inviting Community Following Christ For Life
Volume 52, Issue 5 May 2018
Blessed are those whose strength is in you, whose hearts are set on
pilgrimage. Psalm 84:5
The year of our Lord 2019 will be an exceptional year for our church family. While we
are planning for it to be the normal life at Trinity: terrific music, great programs for all
ages, interesting adult educational offerings, many types of small group ministries, and
wonderful worship, 2019 will also be the Year of Two Pilgrimages.
The question has come to me: why are you leading two pilgrimages next year. I’d like to
take the opportunity to answer that question.
In an attempt to make a pilgrimage rather than take a tour of the Holy Land, I am keeping
the group size small enough to visit the holy sites easily and also to enable the pilgrims to
enjoy personal discussion with our guides and speakers. That means that not everyone
who wanted to make the pilgrimage was able to participate in the summer trip. Offering a
second pilgrimage in October means those who want to go in 2019 are able to do so and to
do so at a cooler season of the year, rather than waiting till the summer of 2020.
Being able to work with the good people I met at the Tantur Ecumenical Institute during
my sabbatical has allowed me to hand-select our tour guides and speakers, as well as to
plan the schedule in a way that I believe will be spiritually enriching, while also being
educational and enjoyable. Leading both groups ensures that—as much as is possible—the
same experience will be had by both groups. I am excited to be able to lead two groups of
our members and to introduce them to the people and places that have impacted my life
and faith.
I am grateful that this coming year will allow me to guide forty pilgrims from Trinity as
part of my pastoral work within our congregation, much as our associate pastors and
youth directors have been able to guide our senior high mission trips and Camp
Johnsonburg weekends over the years.
If you are interested in traveling with us in the fall, let me know. Registrations will begin
this month. Even if you are unable to join us for a pilgrimage, you can join me in praying
for all your fellow Trinitarians who will be going. I believe that the forty-or-so who return
from the Holy Land will be a blessing to our larger congregation as they share with us
their newly-gained knowledge and, I pray, their freshly-inspired faith. If that does in fact
happen, then we all have good reason to keep...
Hoping Big,
Gregory
Staff
Pastor/Head of Staff
The Rev. Dr. Gregory
C. Faulkner
Associate Pastor
The Rev. Ms. Sarah
Craven
Parish Associate
The Rev. Mr. Barry
Gruver
Director of
Music
Lisa Marcelli
Interim Music
Associate
Brian Kain
Church Treasurer
Debby Talbott
Office Manager
Sue Nork
Media Associate
Alysia Sieh Badskey
Membership
Associate
Pam Dougherty
Property Manger
Larry Hall
Director of
Nursery School
Marina Pappas
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Trinity’s Music News YOU CAN MAKE MUSIC AT TRINITY!
**All Choirs and Bands will Resume in the Fall** Please call the church office at 428-2050 or e-mail Lisa Marcelli,
Director of Music, at [email protected] for more information.
Adult Choir Rehearsal Wednesdays at 7:30 pm
Adult Bell Rehearsal Wednesdays at 6:30 pm
Children’s Rehearsals Cherub Choir – Pre-K and Kindergarten;
Thursday 4:30-5:00pm
Carol Choir – 1st and 2nd grade;
Thursday 5:00-5:40pm
Team Choir – 3rd, 4th, and 5th grade; Thursday 5:40-6:20pm
Team Bells – 3rd, 4th, and 5th grade; Thursday 6:20-6:50pm
Youth Rehearsals Youth Choir – 6th -12th grade; Sundays 10:50am-11:30am
Youth Bell Ensemble 6th -12th grade; Sundays 11:30-noon
Youth Instrumental Ensemble 6th -12th grade;
Rehearsal Dates to be Announced
Trinity Band and
Mahalo Ukulele Band Rehearsal Dates to be Announced
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Session of Elders
Clerk of Session
Margery Sly
Adult Ministries
Larry Miller
Children’s Ministries
Nancy Roberts
Finance & Stewardship
Donna Croker
Membership
Kris Parsons
Mission & Outreach
Julie Blair
Personnel
Brian Dougherty
Property & Buildings
Walt Steinle
Worship & Music
Steve Talbott
Youth Ministries
Donna Allen
Strategy Committee
Margery Sly
Technology Committee
Tom Earp
Deacons
Moderator of Deacons
Mike D’Amico
Committee Chairs
Assistance
Jenny Leitinger,
Hersch Craven
Fellowship
Rob Bailey
Service
Randy Southworth
Visitation
Audrey Azevedo
Trinity News and Notes
In Memoriam
Mary C. Pierce United with Trinity November 8, 2015; Died April 13, 2018
Sympathies We extend our sympathies to Nancy Valente and family on the death of her
mother, Mary Pierce; to Greg Gagarin and Martha Stem and family on the
death of Greg’s father, Gregory G. Gagarin; and to Lex and Kris Parsons and
family on the death of Lex’s aunt, Barbara Winters.
Baptisms We rejoice on the baptism of Jacob Gregory Keresztury
son of Carolyn and Gregory Keresztury; and on the baptism of Michael James D’Amico son of Kristen and
Michael D’Amico
Births Congratulations to Kurt and Willemijn Goetz on the birth of their
son, Lucas Goetz
Session Update At its stated meeting on April 2, 2018, the Session:
Discussed the tenth Prayer Vigil and considered some of the reflections that
participants had written in the journals.
Reviewed the timeline for research and reporting about the strategic
initiatives developed at the February officers’ retreat.
Discussed holy week services content and attendance.
Approved funding half the dinner for the Commissioning Class, families, and
friends, using the Session Fund.
Reviewed two options for insurance coverage and voted to go with the
Insurance Board proposal.
Approved three baptisms.
Approved the March 5, 2018, membership count of 699.
Prayed for members and friends.
- Margery N. Sly, Clerk of Session
Care n’ Share + Senior Highs Fundraiser
Saturday May 12th. Come visit Trinity's own Care n’ Share shop as they and the
Senior Highs open up on a special Saturday. Our youth will be working at the
shop and all proceeds will go to the Senior High Mission Trip.
Hours 10:00 - 1:00. It will be a good time for a good cause!
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Children's Ministries
Church School YES there are still openings for you to give our faithful Sunday School teachers a break.
Sign up for just one Sunday during the summer months and help in our Nursery. You
will not be alone, as there are always two people assigned to a Sunday. We think you
will find it very rewarding and fun! Thank You!
Nursery School
We are gearing up for our 2018-19 school year at Trinity Nursery School. We will offer
classes in the morning for toddlers, 2 1/2, 3, and 4 year olds. Many of our morning classes are at capacity or
filling quickly. Our 5 day a week Bridg-a-garden program is designed for older fours and to give young
fives the gift of time to develop socially, physically, emotionally and intellectually before entering
kindergarten.
We had a successful Earth Day in April where we began our caterpillar/Butterfly
hatching project. Each classroom has a total of 5 caterpillars and will release the
painted lady caterpillars that hatch later this month into our Earth Day Garden
outside our front Door. We are tending our flowers to make it a welcome place for
our butterflies to live and grow!
Spring is budding downstairs in the Nursery School and we are planting sunflower
seeds to add to our garden. We will be planting all the pretty flowers and look
forward to watching them grow through the spring and into the summer.
We will be painting many beautiful flowers to display this month for our Mother’s Day Tea. Our moms, or a
special lady, will visit and enjoy tea, treats, a special story and songs sung by the children. Happy Mother’s
Day to all the special women in our lives!
-Marina Pappas, Director
Membership Information Session New to Trinity? Are you a visitor who is interested in what’s
happening at Trinity or what it means to be a Presbyterian? Join an
informal conversation with Rev. Greg Faulkner and other Trinity
members at our next Membership Information Session on Sunday,
May 6, 2018 at 10:45 am. Greg will talk about the Presbyterian faith and what it means to be a part of
it. You’ll also hear about all of the opportunities that Trinity has to offer.
If you are interested in attending, please email Pam Dougherty at [email protected] or call
the church office at 856-428-2050. We will be serving lunch, so it’s important to know who will be
attending. Babysitting will be provided if requested in advance. This is a great time for visitors to get
together with members and get to know Trinity. Find your place at our place!
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Youth Ministries
Mixers & Mission Our year of Mixers and Mission has come to an end. It's been a time of mission, food, fellowship, and tons
of fun! We finished off the year with a rousing Scavenger Hunt. We had a pizza lunch, then we sent the
teams into Barclay Farms neighborhood to complete 12 different tasks. For instance, videoing their team
saying the pledge of allegiance in front of a house with a flag, singing London Bridges at the covered bridge
and finding a home library and recording the first and last line of a book. Each task was given a point value
and the team with the most points won. When the teams returned, we had dessert and watched their
recorded tasks on Trinity’s large TV in the Community Room.
While some might have needed an extra hand or gave a valiant effort and others went to heroic lengths and
were warriors, memories and laughter was the prize we all took home. Thanks to all who participated and
supported our endeavors, and we look forward to more memories this fall!
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Discover Deacons Deeds!
Envelopes (green) 3 times a year to financially support Trinity’s
missions through Deacons deeds.
Assembly of communion table for monthly & holiday sacrament is
completed by Deacons.
Committees of Visitation, Assistance and Outreach, Fellowship and
Service meet monthly.
Offer a ministry of caring service to Trinity and our local communities.
Noteworthy that Deacons pledge a 3 year commitment of volunteer
service & monthly meetings.
Sharing distributions for Summer & Christmas are purchased,
organized & delivered by Deacons.
Flower delivery is completed weekly and for Easter & Christmas by
Deacons.
Ushers are provided weekly & for additional services by Deacons.
Nourishment through weekly Coffee Hour setup is provided by
Deacons.
Drives for Blood, Coats, Food, School Supplies, and Christmas
Sharing gifts are organized & delivered by Deacons.
Wanted: Crafters for 2018 Trinity Holiday Bazaar!
Our 13th Annual Holiday Bazaar and Craft Show
will take place on Saturday, November 17, 2018
from 9 am to 3pm. We are always looking for new
artisans and crafters, so if you would like to sign
up for a booth, or if you know anyone who would
be interested in our event, please contact Julie Blair
at: [email protected]. The fee is $55 per
booth but if you sign up by August 31st the fee will be $45 per booth. More
information is available on our website so check it out at www.trinpres.org.
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Care n’ Share Care 'n Share is loaded with quality spring/summer clothing for the whole family....lots of great kids' clothes for summer! It is hard to believe that our 1/2 price sale starts in one month. You can still bring in your summer donations...we are hoping by now that the warm weather is actually here and we will be needing your generous donations!
We also have great house wares, books, toys, games etc. for summer fun.
Donations may be dropped off during our regular business hours; Tuesdays, Thursdays & "first Saturday" of Month (May 5) from 10 am to 1pm. You may also drop items off on Sunday mornings following the 9:30 worship service.
Speaking of Summer, it might be a good time to contemplate on activities for the fall..like volunteering in the Care 'n Share Shop for 3 hours a week!! Our dedicated volunteers mark and display the thousands of items that we receive for sale. FYI, we just voted to donate $11,000 to local missions and hope to do a similar amount next Fall! You could be part of that. It is fun and rewarding. (We are quite flexible.) You can email [email protected] or call 609-654-2221.
Library Corner This month the Trinity Library is featuring three books that are new additions to our library. All of them are by well-known authors.
For children, books about mothers and about Noah’s ark are on display.
Hallelujah ANYWAY Rediscovering Mercy By Anne Lamott “There are many routes to living a merciful life in this mean and downtrodden world.” The purpose of bestselling author Anne Lamott’s newest book is to define mercy and offer insights as to how and where to find it in today’s hectic and scary world. How do we define mercy? Does it consist of justice,
humility, compassion, forgiveness (or all of these plus many other positive traits)? Does mercy pertain only to the way we treat others or does it also relate to our treatment of ourselves?
With her characteristic frankness about her own life and shortcomings, and her witty analysis and humor, Lamott deals with these issues. Her book includes unconventional perspectives on the mercy found in familiar Bible stories like Ruth, Joseph, Job and Jonah. Other books by Anne Lamott are located in the biography section under L.
To Be Where You are By Jan Karon This is the latest book in Jan Karon’s acclaimed Mitford series. As in the previous books, the small town of Mitford is inhabited by a cast of charming, lovable characters who deal with ordinary things in unusual ways: a priest who is coping with a caffeine-free diet and an ornery blender, a police captain who runs a red light, a six-year-old who’s writing a book and a ninety year-old running for mayor. Episcopal priest Tim Kavanagh is the central focus of the book. He is trying to come to grips with retirement. Another younger Kavanagh family is dealing with financial issues. The plots concern problems people typically face, but Karon’s rendition of them is charming, compelling and often comic. It is a refreshing change from books based on horror, intrigue or sensational circumstances. As the book jacket sums it up, “Wounds heal, bonds grow stronger, celebrations continue. . .welcome back to life in beloved Mitford.” The library’s extensive collection of books by Jan Karon is located in the fiction section under K.
The Autobiography of Billy Graham By Billy Graham Originally published in 2007, this book has been revised and reprinted to commemorate the life and death of Billy Graham. It covers his entire lifetime from birth onward and contains original photographs. This book is located on the shelf above the card table.
Care n’ Share
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PW May 2018 Circle Meetings
Monday, May 21st
Deborah Circle 1:00 p.m. Home of Betty Hamilton
Ruth Circle 7:00 p.m. TBD
Monday, May 14th
Priscilla Circle 1:00 p.m. TBD
Tuesday, May 15th
Hannah Circle 7.00 p.m. TBD
Shiphrah Circle 7:00 p.m. Dinner Outing
Rebekah Circle 7:15 p.m. Home of Katie Carboni
Wednesday, May16th
Miriam Circle 9.30 a.m. Witherspoon Center
Daytime Men’s Group
Calling All Couch Potatoes! Does this heading talk to you? We’ll we have a good
answer for you and how to get yourself in shape for the
summer months ahead.
Our May meeting of the Daytime Men’s Group will get you all PUMPED to have that
personal SUPER COLOSSAL feeling. We have asked Doug Nork, a professional Trainer and
workout specialist to share his talents with us. He was a speaker at one of our meetings a few
years ago, and was well received.
We will gather May 15th @ 10 AM in the
Witherspoon Center starting with Coffee
and sweet treats. Don’t forget all Women and
Men are invited plus all your friends and
neighbors. See you then.
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SUNDAY 9:30 Worship Service 9:30 Church School, Nursery-Gr. 6 10:50 Youth Choir 11 am Adult Ed—Witherspoon 11:30am Youth Bells 7 pm Senior High Fellowship (SHF) - Witherspoon MONDAY 7 pm Boy Scouts—Witherspoon
TUESDAY 10 am-1 pm Care ‘n Share Shop 7:30 BASIC– 1st and 3rd Tuesday WEDNESDAY 6:15 pm Commissioning—Witherspoon 7:00 pm Cub Scouts—Community Room 7:30 pm Adult Choir
THURSDAY 10 am–1 pm Care ‘n Share Shop 12 pm Alzheimer’s Support Group— 6:30 pm AA, Witherspoon 8:00 pm AA, Witherspoon Thursday Children’s Choirs 4:30-5:00 pm Cherub Choir 5:00-5:40 pm Carol Choir 5:40-6:20 pm TEAM Choir 6:20-6:50 pm TEAM Bells
May 2018 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
1 2 3 Kid’s Choir Dinner 5:45pm
4 5 Care n’ Share 10am
6 Communion 9:30am Membership Info 11am
7 Strategy 6pm Session 7pm
8 9 10 11 12 Care n’ Share + Senior Highs 10am
13 14 Priscilla 1pm
15 Men's Group 10am Hannah 7pm Shiphrah 7pm Rebekah 7:15pm
16 Miriam 9:30am
17 18 8th Grade/ Sr. High Lock-In
19 Youth Music Rehearsal 9am
20 Family Fun Fest 10:45am
21 Deborah 1pm Ruth 7pm
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25 26
27 28 Memorial Day Office Closed
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Trinity Presbyterian Church (USA) 499 Route 70 East Cherry Hill, NJ 08034-2462
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