Wednesday, December 31, 2008

On The Calendar

Plan time for Bible Study in the New Year.
Monday evening 7:30 p.m., starting Jan. 5
Thursday afternoon 2 p.m., starting Jan. 15
Men’s Bible Breakfast, Sat., Jan. 17 at 9:00 a.m.
If you are unable to attend any of these studies, see Pastor Jim about taking part in a do-it-yourself, weekly study and online discussion group.

Evangelism Team Meeting Jan. 18
Join the Evangelism team after worship as we plan to share the story of God’s love in Jesus Christ in 2009. We are planning on a variety of fronts – children and families, seniors and caregivers, worship and music, welcoming and greeting, events, mailings and invitations. Your time, talents and unique gifts are needed to reach the neighborhood with the story of what God is doing the world.
Annual Congregation Meeting and Potluck Jan. 25

Call the office at (973)667-0256 or mail the form below to take part in our potluck lunch and to take your place in the assembly, as we look back on God’s mission through Holy Trinity in 2008 and then look forward to what God is calling us to be and do as we share the Gospel, overcome barriers and connect in the love of Christ in 2009.


We will be there (names): _____________________________________

and we plan on sharing:

Food: Main Dish _____ Salad or Vegetable _____ Dessert _____

Time & talents: Set up __ Clean up _ I have a story to share ___



Pastor's Message

“As Jesus was coming up out of the water, he saw heaven being torn open and the Spirit descending on him like a dove. And a voice came from heaven” ‘You are my Son, whom I love; with you I am well pleased.’” Mark 1:10-11

I am reading Doris Kearns Goodwin’s Team of Rivals. What I have found to be most shocking about life in the United States in the mid-nineteenth century is how closely acquainted people were with death. The loss of infants and young children, husbands, wives and friends brought grief into almost everyone’s life. Life expectancy was short. To live 60 or 70 years was considered a long life. Death lurked behind every fever, cough and sniffle. This grief shaped the way people lived and looked at life.

How different for us today. We expect to live actively into our 80s, and most of us know people who have lived almost 20 years – a relatively full life itself – in retirement. That is not to say that we know nothing of death and dying. We too are people who lived with loss and tragedy. We have suffered the death of children and spouses, sisters and brothers. In some neighborhoods in our own state life expectancy is alarmingly short. We too have had to come to terms with death. But more often than not, we are surprised by it. It comes from outside our normal expectations. It is easy to ignore death for long stretches, and in some instances to welcome death as a peaceful, liberating end for a person we love dearly, but who has been confined to suffering.

When Jesus came up out of the Jordan, he saw the heavens being torn open and the Spirit descending on him. What a wonderful summary of what Jesus accomplishes for us in his life, death and resurrection. He opens heaven for us. He reconciles us to God. He brings the Spirit, the divine breath of life to us as God’s gift of love and mercy. Because Jesus has died for us and rose again, we can hear God say to us in our baptism, “You are my child, whom I love; with you I am well pleased.” In Jesus Christ, God has removed the sting of death, and brought light and life to all people. It is God’s gift to us, a heaven torn open.

Yet, the gifts God gives in baptism – forgiveness of sins, life, the Holy Spirit – are gifts for living life here and now on earth. Jesus emerges from the waters of his baptism to announce the arrival of God’s kingdom among people, and to engage in a powerful resistance against those forces of death and oppression that cause suffering. Jesus walks wet from the Jordan and into a life, a life lived, died and lived again … for us and for all of God’s creation. When we were baptized into Jesus, we were baptized into his life, for the sake of the world. When we bring our children to be baptized, we bring them to enlist them into Jesus’ life, for the sake of the world.

For years, we have used the promises of baptism to comfort us against the sting of death. But that is only part of what God does for us through the sacrament. By the grace of God, those same promises empower a life of discipleship, a life of resistance, mission and purpose. As we enter another “green season” of life and growth in the Spirit, I pray that God pours out the Spirit on us so we too can live out the promises and the implications of our baptism and proclaim the good news of Jesus in all areas of our life … on the job, gathered with friends, in our home, and, yes … even at the graveside.

In Our Community

We are on a mission to fight hunger!
More than 15 years ago on Super Bowl Sunday, a single youth group was inspired by a simple prayer. They started the Souper Bowl of Caring, a youth-led movement that is now an international event.

Since 1990, the Souper Bowl of Caring has raised more than $50 million for individual charities across the country. It is also turning our nation’s biggest weekend of football into the largest weekend of giving.

Each year, tens of thousands of our nation’s youth, including ours at Holy Trinity, put God’s love into action through the Souper Bowl of Caring. Bring your contribution to church on Sunday, February 1, to drop into the soup pot that we will pass during worship. (or mail a donation to church clearly marked “Souper Bowl”.) Your donation will go to fight hunger right here in the community.

With your help, more dollars will be raised, more lives will be changed and more young people will experience the joy of serving Christ by serving others. With your help, let’s try to collect $175 this year. Please visit www.souperbowl.org for more information.

“Unhanging” of the Greens
We will take down and pack away the Christmas decorations on Tuesday, Jan., 6 at 10:30 a.m. Please come out and lend a hand.


New Member Class

Are you interested in becoming a member of this community? Do you want to simply learn more about what this community of disciples is about and is called to do? Do you want to learn more about being a disciple of Jesus? Then sign up for our new member class. After signing up, pastor will meet with you and your family to set up a date for the class. Please call the office (973) 667-0256 or fill out and mail the form below.

Sign me/us up:

Name(s)_________________________________________________

Phone __________________________________________________

E-mail __________________________________________________

January Birthdays, Anniversaries, People of the Month

January Birthdays
2: Miles Mueller
7: Phyllis Weber
8: Peter Franchino, Ken Blair, Evelyn Oberndorf
14: Chris Siclari
15: Max Mueller
20: Nancy Catelli
28: Liz Cicci

January Anniversaries
Joelle and Matthew Bernhard

Remember each other in prayer.
Each day of the week (except Sunday) has the name of a person in this community. Please, remember that person in your prayers that day. On Sunday, we will pray for all of the people listed in the coming week.

1:Matt Duhm
2:Ken Duke
3:Dot Duke
5:Rich Ebeling
6:Barb Ebeling
7:Stacie Ebeling
8:Elizabeth Ebeling
9:Chelsea Ebeling
10:Jean Esparolini
12:Christine Esparolini
13:Irene Falk
14:John Fenton
15:Elfrieda Fenton
16:Julie Franchino
17:Pete Franchino
19:John Franchino
20:Martin Futyma
21:Betty Futyma
22:Susan Gage
23:Tom Gallo
24:Heather Gallo
26:Nicholas Gallo
27:Cathy Geiselmann
28:Erica Geiselmann
29:Ken Geiselmann
30:Irene Geiselmann
31:Jim Greengrove

Stewardship Strengthens...

Stewardship strengthens our relationship with Jesus

Thank You!

Thank you to all who gave in 2008.
Thank you to all who pledged for 2009.
Come to the annual meeting on Jan. 25 to hear some stories of what God is doing in this community and through us to change lives as we continue to share the gospel, overcome barriers and connect in the love of Christ. Thank you.

New Offering Envelopes
The 2009 Offering Envelopes are in. Please pick yours up in the back of the sanctuary. If you haven’t received envelopes in the past and would like to start using them or if you will not be able to pick them up in the next couple of weeks, please call the church office at (973) 667-0256.

The Gift of Time
What is God calling you to do this year? What is God calling you to give up this year to make time for other things? If you were given the gift of two hours everyday to spend anyway you want, what would you do with it? Worship? Pray? Study God’s Word? Volunteer to serve your community in Jesus’ name? Wouldn’t it be great to give ourselves the time to live out the promises we made in our baptism? In 2009, take a first step. Then, share your story and your journey with your brothers and sisters at Holy Trinity. Maybe through your experiences God free us from our own oppressive schedules.

Here’s one way. On Monday nights at 7:30 p.m. for the next two months, we will be doing a unit of the No Experience Necessary Bible Study. We will listen to and explore God’s Word as God spoke by the prophets. It’s a new year, a new unit, and a great time to start a new routine that includes tending to God’s word in scripture. Call the office to sign up (973) 667-0256 or just show up Monday night.