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Week-end Worship
Sunday
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Worship
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8:15,
9:40, 11:00
Rev. Dan Johnson
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Upcoming
Events9/2 - Stepping
Stones back in session
9/2 - Disciple
I, 7 pm, rm. 211, Disciple IV, 7 pm, rm. 226, Christian Believer, 7 pm, rm.
203 - will meet each Tuesday
9/3 - Rejoice! 2pm, Cheers 4pm 9/3 - Trinity UMC Volunteer Appreciation Dinner, 5:30 Worship B 9/3 - 6:35 Worship Service, Chapel, Rev. Esther Rodriguez 9/3 - Coffee Talk immediately following the 6:35 Worship Service, Chapel 9/5 - Friday Night Praise Service, 7 pm, Chapel 9/6 & 7 - Youth Rock The Universe trip 9/7 - Trinity Photo Day, meet after each service 9/10 - Rejoice! 2pm, Cheers 4pm 9/10 - Wednesday Night Dinner, 5:30, Worship B 9/10 - 6:35 Worship Service, Chapel, Rev. Esther Rodriguez 9/10 - Coffee Talk immediately following the 6:35 Worship Service, Chapel 9/12 - Parent's Night Out, 5:30 9/12 - Friday Night Praise Service, 7 pm, Chapel 9/15 - Breast Cancer Support Group, 7 pm, rm.224 9/16 - AA Group, 6:30 pm, rm. 204 9/17 - Rejoice! 2pm, Cheers 4pm 9/17 - Wednesday Night Dinner, 5:30, Worship B 9/17 - 6:35 Worship Service, Chapel, Rev. Esther Rodriguez 9/17 - Coffee Talk immediately following the 6:35 Worship Service, Chapel 9/18 - Healing Touch Cancer Support Group, 5:30, O. Dean Martin Prayer Room 9/19 - Friday Night Praise Service, 7 pm, Chapel 9/20 - Super Saturdays for Special Kids, 1:00, rm. 228/229 9/22 - AARP Driver Safety Program, 9:00, rm. 222 9/22 - MS Circle of Friends, FROGS Group, 6:00, rm. 203 |
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Church Office Hours
Monday -
Thursday
8:30 am - 4:00 pm
Friday
8:30 am - 1:30 pm |
Dear Friends, starting on Wednesday Evening, September 10, and for the following 5 Wednesdays, I will be leading a discussion of Adam Hamilton's latest book: Making Sense of the Bible. After a couple of weeks of understanding the Biblical foundations, we will look at some controversial topics like: The Bible and Science; Violence and Suffering, and What the Bible says about
homosexuality? My only request is that if you plan to attend these last discussions, that you also attend as many of the prior ones that you can, because the Biblical Foundation is essential to the discussion.
These discussions will be in the worship center, banquet side, starting at 6:30, and will follow the Wednesday Night Dinners, which we hope you will attend as well;
The dinners begin at 5:30. If you're unable to attend, you can join the discussion by following a blog that I will create for this time together. Directions for this will
be forthcoming soon. Also, Rev. Esther will be reflecting on Adam's book in her preaching at the 6:35 service, so that's another avenue.
Some of you know that a group of United Methodists have issued a statement calling for a schism or separation in the UM Church over the issue of human sexuality. I think that would be a terrible mistake, based on the teaching of Jesus for unity (John 17) and Paul's many admonitions toward unity. Accordingly, I have been involved with Adam and a few others in writing a proposal for maintaining our unity; it's called "A Way Forward." 90% of United Methodists believe we should stay united; there are too many good things that we are doing as a united church: our missions and outreach relief (UMCOR), our seminaries,
universities, hospitals, our testimony to the world, to allow a difference of opinion over this one complex issue to divide us. Just as we have differing opinions around this issue here at Trinity, and yet stay together as one body of Christ, so, I believe, should the larger United Methodist Church. In addition, we are surely aware that many in our own church are personally
connected with matters of human sexuality in their lives and families, and it's time we have thoughtful, and hopefully, helpful discussions around this topic.
Adam Hamilton's book is available in our bookstore and online. True to good Trinity culture, this will be a lively, helpful and thoughtful time of discussion, and I hope many of you will join me on Sept. 10 and the following 5 Wednesdays.
Blessings,
Dan
One final note: There are still openings for our Christian Believer Class (Tonight, in the Education Building) and our Sunday afternoon Disciple I class (this Sunday, 3:00, Rm. 225).
Sermons may be accessed by clicking here.
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Associate Pastors
A Word from Rev. Esther: September is here and a lot
is on the horizon. I'm thankful for everything that you all do for God
and this church community -- we couldn't do it without you -- so I'm looking
forward to celebrating our volunteers this week at the dinner on
Wednesday. That same day at 6:35 p.m. in the chapel we'll be concluding
our series on Comm(unity) with a talk on Hebrews 10: 19-25 - Hope for the
Church: a community unlike any other. This will be followed by Coffee
Talk who'll be meeting in the Youth Building to watch the movie 'Blue Like
Jazz.' I hope you have a blessed week - I'm praying for you.
Please click here to visit Rev.
Esther's blog.
Please click here to visit Rev. Aaron's blog. |
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Membership
Are you interested in joining Trinity UMC?
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Missions
Are you interested in
going in helping make a difference in the lives of nine families?
November 1-8, 2014 Trinity is taking a team to Port au Prince, Haiti to build
the homes for the families we raised money for this summer with VBS and the
Mission Box challenge. If you are interested please contact Ted
Grueser in the Missions Department to learn more or sign-up. This
will be an experience that will change your life.
We need your help! Do you have old fabric that you're not using? We have a group of ladies here at Trinity that are sewing Little Dresses For Africa. If you would like to donate your fabric please drop it by the Mission Office or if you are interested in learning more please contact Jeannine Cawthon at (352) 375-2349 or email here. Mark Your Calendars!!! The Fall Yard Sale is Saturday, October 4. Spaces in the Worship Center parking area are $20 with money being collected at the sale. No need to RSVP in advance. Set up 7am, clean up by 12pm. |
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Youth Ministry
Small groups are in full
swing now! High school girls' small group and middle school boys' small
group meet on Wednesday, and middle school girls' group starts back
up on Thursday. Stay tuned for a high school boys' group soon.
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Children's Ministries
CHEERS begins TOMORROW! Children in grades
Kindergarten through 5th are invited to be a part of this fun, mid-week
program on Wednesdays from 4:00-5:30. Join us for fun science
experiments, cooking, crafty creations, games, dancing, recreation and
singing! Register
today click here.
Join us for "Pajama Movie Night" at our next Parent's Night Out on Friday, September 12, from 5:30-8:30! It will be a fabulous night of wearing your favorite pj's, watching a terrific movie, eating pizza and participating in fun activities! PNO is for ages 12 months - 5th grade; cost is $12 per child with a $30 cap per family. Please register and pay on-line by Wednesday, September 10 . For questions contact McCall Griggs or 416-3014. ATTENTION all parents of children in grades 2nd thru 5th: It's time to get our Acolyte Ministry Team started again! Parents and children, please join us on Sunday, September 21 in the Worship Center at 12:05 for a brief orientation. We will be exploring what it means to be an acolyte as well as practicing the acolyte's role on a Sunday morning. There will be a sign-up sheet available for those children who would like to be part of this wonderful ministry. Stepping Stones Preschool back in session!! Please keep our Stepping Stones children and families in your prayers as they begin their new school year today. |
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Adult Ministries
Women Growing in Faith
will begin on September 9 (6:30 - 8:30 pm; rm 232). They will be
studying Faith, Abundant,
True. Workbooks are NOW available at the Trinity Bookstore
for $15. Contact Marsha Koval for more information.
Disciple I is a dynamic and powerful 34-week overview of the Biblical story (book $40). There are still slots available in both the Tuesday evening class (7 pm) and the Sunday afternoon class (3 pm), please just come and we will get you situated. Disciple IV is a 32-week in depth study of the Writings, The Gospel of John, and Revelation (books $40). Christian Believer is a 30-week study of Christian beliefs and is about "knowing God with heart and mind." (book $45) All three classes meet on Tuesdays beginning today, September 2 at 7 pm. An afternoon class of Disciple I is also offered on Sundays. Register online for any of these courses. |
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General Announcements
We will be starting a Bereavement Support Group,
which is open to all any anyone who is dealing with loss of a loved
one. The meetings will start September 10 and continue for 13 weeks in
room 226 from 6:30 to 8 pm We will be using materials from Grief Share which
involves a DVD and an accompanying workbook. Contact is Richard
Quackenbush or call him at 352-519-5282.
New Art Exhibit - This Wood Will Turn Your Head Jim McMullen has graciously shared some of the wood turnings that he has made over the years. There are 27 beautiful works of art masquerading as bowls, goblets and platters located in the Art Display case on the second floor of the Education Building in the new wing. Time limited. Pick up a packet that contains a map to guide you to photo opportunities, a small bottle of water and a small snack at one of two hospitality centers -- one in the front, outside the kitchen on the corner, and the other, in the back near the Children's Playground. The Golf Cart will run continuously to drop off and pick up passengers at the Memorial Garden, Chapel, Youth Building and Entrance to Jim Nolan Trail. Join us to make the DAY one to remember. Info:372-8673 or email. "Let me care for you". Those words can bring a sigh of relief to people going through difficult times in life. A Stephen Minister is willing and able to care for you by listening and being there while you work through this tough time. If this is the kind of care for you, call Kay Walker at 336-2006 or Tom Sklens at 384-1807 for more information.
"Trinity member, Carter Nute, will teach the AARP Smart Driver Course
in a one day session convenient for Trinity United Methodist Church members
in the Education Building Room 222 on Monday, September 22. This classroom
refresher for motorists age 50 and older is offered for a modest fee and you
do not have to be an AARP member to register for the class. For course
registration call Mrs. Lynda LeGrow at (352) 333-3036.
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Volunteer Opportunities
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Weekly
Bible Studies
-Women Growing in Faith, Tuesdays,
6:30-8:30, E232
-Bible Study with Rev. Cliff Patrick,
Tuesdays 7 pm, E207
-Men's Prayer and Bible Study, Wednesdays, 7 am,
E232
-Wednesday Morning Pastor's Bible Study, Wednesdays, 9:15, Chapel
-Dan Johnson's Daily Scripture Email
is available upon request.
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Trinity Members in the
News
We would love for you to share any news
involving our Trinity family. Please contact Tammy
or call 416-3005.
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Family Matters
Christian Love & Sympathy is extended to Carol Mottinger Ramirez and
family on the August 19 passing of her brother John Michael Mottinger and
also to Sue Wittmer &
Family on the August 28 passing of her husband Dr. Joe Wittmer. A
Life Celebration Service will be held on Thursday, September 4, 2014 at
3:30 pm in the Worship Center at Trinity UMC.
If
you are celebrating your
80th, 90th, 90th plus birthday and would like it announced in
the Tuesday Word and/or the bulletin, contact Tammy
Karafa.
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E-Message: "A Conversation About Contemporary Worship Music" for Tuesday, 2 September 2014
Friends, It seems to me that it is important for those of us who have been established, long time followers of Jesus to welcome the opportunities to embrace the new, to look for new ways to reach more people for Christ and his Church. And so, we've been having this conversation about a newer type of music, one that the data shows is clearly what lots of young people want. You have sent me lots of emails; many that share how much you love the new, contemporary music, how it touches your soul, and some that share your frustration with it, because it doesn't connect with your spirit. Below is one I received just this morning that I want to share with you:
"Hi Dan,
This is a rather young town. The contemporary service will bring in the younger group. As you know, I'm a house director for a sorority. A lot of the girls and their friends go to The Anthem, because it does reach out to them. If contemporary music is how they have a connection with Jesus, isn't that what church is all about?
I did hear from a friend that visited- she asked if their were any young folks that attended TUMC. She is attracted to the contemporary style services. (She's in her mid 50's). I think TUMC is heading in the right direction if they want to continue to grow.
Good luck. L."
When our kids were young, we took them to concerts we wouldn't particularly enjoy, why? Because we loved them and wanted to enter and know and affirm them and their world.
Our oldest Grandson loves the Divergent book series; just loves it; talks about it a lot. So, when the movie came out, Jan and I went to see it; why? so we could enter his world, affirm who he is, and oh my, what a powerful connection it has been for us with him. I put aside my wants in order to experience what was important to him, and, as it turns out, I really enjoyed the movie, but more than that, I'll forever appreciate the new connection I have with my Grandson, the reality that he knows I value him enough to try to enter his world.
In a way, that's what you and I are being called by God to do, isn't it?
Dan
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4000 NW 53rd Avenue
Gainesville, Florida 32653 United States
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