Then the one who had received the one talent came forward, saying, ‘Master, I knew that you were a harsh man, reaping where you did not sow, and gathering where you did not scatter seed; so I was afraid, and I went and hid your talent in the ground. Here you have what is yours.’ Matthew 25:24-25
I have a difficult time with the parable of the talents (you can read it in Matthew 25:14-30), because through it Jesus is reminding me of something I don’t like about this world: the rich get richer. To make matters worse, the parable leaves me with the impression that this is the way God wants the world to work. The rich get richer. What manner of god is this at work in the parable?
The rich get richer. That’s the ugly truth under the current economic crisis. If you have ten talents or five talents to start with, then you probably still have enough left to clean up after the panic. You can afford to be “greedy when others are fearful and fearful when others are greedy.” Meanwhile, those with a mere one-talent nest egg, knew they just couldn’t risk it. It’s their hope. Their future. They know how unforgiving the whole thing can be. They fled the market in fear and went and buried the treasure in the ground, happy to escape with something and content to defend the little they have from loss. Then comes the reckoning. The richer get their richest reward. The others lose everything, even the little they had. Then, these others are confined to a future of darkness, weeping and regret. A pensioner’s retirement? An unemployment line? A short sale on my house and then back to live with Mom and Dad? The selling of the house and moving in with adult children? The final kick in the pants is that it’s the parable’s god-figure kicking the timid investor to the curb.
“Now, come on,” you may be saying. “That’s not what the parable is about. It’s not about money and investing, really. That’s just figurative language. It’s really about the church’s mission.” Yes. But isn’t it more about money and investing and your part, our part as church in the mission of God in the world. The brilliance of Jesus’ parable is that it works on us both ways.
First, it exposes the utter cruelty and brokenness of a system with money and markets as the god at the center, a system that rewards the rich and punishes all others, a system, which even today, so many of us are devoted to in fear, love and trust. We comfort ourselves and each other with these words: “Don’t be afraid. The market will come back. The money will return. We will be saved.” If that is where we have placed our hope, the parable coldly tells the story of what we can expect from that god who expects us to get out each morning and go about our mission in life: making money, collecting things.
At the same time, Jesus invites us into a life where who we are, what we have, what we do – gifts of God all – are leveraged in the kingdom of God. We exist by God’s grace as God’s people sent into the world. Our life, as community, is in God’s mission. God expects a return as we invest all the gifts that God has given us in God’s mission to love, save and bless the world in Jesus Christ. God expects us to grow the number of people in the world who are glorifying and thanking the God who raised Jesus from the dead.
This means taking risks with our time, with our talent and with our money in order to engage the world and the people around us in a creative conversation about how we can bring hope and life to all God’s creation. This means taking risks with our talent, our money and our time to engage people with a variety of invitations to come and worship the God who gives real hope in times of crisis, true light in the darkness of the world, and eternal life from out of death. This means taking risks with our money, our time and our talent to liberate people from fear with encouragement and examples of how to act and live generously, trusting in God – not money or market -- for our salvation. This means being 100 percent BOLD in Jesus name, as Jesus’ body, given for the sake of the world God loves so much.
We can do this, even in a recession. Or we can take the small number of gifts we have – the diminished store of money, the shrinking slice of time, the hidden bit of our talent – and bury them until Jesus comes again. It’s an option. But to make that choice will cost us everything, our money, our time, our talent. And, the grace of God – the privilege to be God’s people sent into this community to proclaim and enact God’s justice, love and mercy in the name of Jesus – that mission will pass to another. God’s kingdom comes with or without us. We pray that it may come among us in Nutley as well.
Now what? I think I will pray to God for courage, then head to that place where I bury my talent, dig it up, and then, with trembling hands take a risk by making an investment in God’s kingdom. (There are a lot of investment ideas in this newsletter alone.) And pray for 100 percent return. After all, when everyone is fearful, that’s the time to get greedy … for the kingdom of God and His righteousness. What are you going to do?
May God watch over you and give you courage and faith that lasts, so that you will be happy when Jesus returns (Matt. 25:21, 23). Amen
Wednesday, October 22, 2008
In our community
Church Night at the Devils
Join your friends from Holy Trinity at a NJ Devils hockey game, and save $30! There are two dates available in the coming months and the special group rate for upper level seats is $35 (normally $65 at full price.) Games are at the Prudential Center in Newark and tickets are on a first-come, first-served basis and may not be returned nor exchanged. We will have the tickets in advance, so you can arrange for your own transportation. (Some of us took the City Subway from Bloomfield for the last game.) I will order tickets, but only for reservations with full payment. Please write your name, the date of the game, and the number of tickets and include that with your cash or check payable to “J. Scott Jones.” Invite family and friends—the more the merrier! (Holiday gift?)
Friday, November 21 vs. NY Islanders 7:00 PM (deadline Sunday, November 9)
Sunday, January 4 vs. Ottawa Senators 5:00 PM (deadline Sunday, December 14)
Questions? (973) 338-0267 or jsjones0601@verizon.net
Choral Vespers
Scott and Emily Jones are singing Bach’s Cantata, Wachet auf, ruft uns die Stimme at Grace Lutheran Church, Teaneck on Sunday, November 23 at 4:00 PM. The choir is under the direction of Carol Weber and will be accompanied by a professional orchestra. An offering will be received.
Grace Lutheran, 1200 River Rd., Teaneck, NJ 07666. GraceLutheranTeaneck.org
Join your friends from Holy Trinity at a NJ Devils hockey game, and save $30! There are two dates available in the coming months and the special group rate for upper level seats is $35 (normally $65 at full price.) Games are at the Prudential Center in Newark and tickets are on a first-come, first-served basis and may not be returned nor exchanged. We will have the tickets in advance, so you can arrange for your own transportation. (Some of us took the City Subway from Bloomfield for the last game.) I will order tickets, but only for reservations with full payment. Please write your name, the date of the game, and the number of tickets and include that with your cash or check payable to “J. Scott Jones.” Invite family and friends—the more the merrier! (Holiday gift?)
Friday, November 21 vs. NY Islanders 7:00 PM (deadline Sunday, November 9)
Sunday, January 4 vs. Ottawa Senators 5:00 PM (deadline Sunday, December 14)
Questions? (973) 338-0267 or jsjones0601@verizon.net
Choral Vespers
Scott and Emily Jones are singing Bach’s Cantata, Wachet auf, ruft uns die Stimme at Grace Lutheran Church, Teaneck on Sunday, November 23 at 4:00 PM. The choir is under the direction of Carol Weber and will be accompanied by a professional orchestra. An offering will be received.
Grace Lutheran, 1200 River Rd., Teaneck, NJ 07666. GraceLutheranTeaneck.org
November Birthdays, Anniversaries and Disciples of the Month
Birthdays
4:Erika Bacik
8:Sara Murphy
10:Jennifer Murphy
11:Chris Amlung
12:John Fenton
13:Irene Falk
14:Barbara Hudnett
15:Victor Smith
18:Cathy Geiselmann
21:Erik Hess
25:Frank Siclari
27:Judi Lovas
28:Joelle Bernhard, Stefeny Krombholz, Aida Rubens
29:Grace Viola, Bonnie Munoz
30:Nancy Duhm, Nicole Duhm, William Murphy
Anniversaries
1: Ken & Irene Geiselmann
2: Richard & Susan Ulley
24: Louis & Terry D'Agnolo
24: Jim & Stefeny Krombholz
Disciples
For some time we have been naming families of the month, people and households to keep in our prayers. Now, we’re going to change the emphasis a little. Instead of praying for families, we will pray for individual disciples of Jesus. Each day of the week (except Sunday) has the name of a person in this community. Remember that person in your prayers that day. On Sunday, we will pray for all of the people listed in the coming week. You may even want to get in touch with these people and pray with them personally. If you don’t know what to pray for, then pray that each member of the Holy Trinity community would grow in their faith and love for God and their love for God’s people and God’s world, and pray that each disciple may be fully equipped to share the Gospel, overcome barriers and connect one to many through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.
1:Angelika Achtiani
3:Ira Achtiani
4:Chris Amlung
5:Anne Erwin
6:Andrea Ahrens
7:Lou Ann Ariante
8:Kristen Osnato
10:Lauren Osnato
11:Matthew Osnato
12:Richard Bacik
13:Erika Lee Bacik
14:Richard J. Bacik
15:Ava Bacik
17:Joelle Bernhard
18:Matt Bernhard
19:Madison Bernhard
20:Helen Blair
21:Kenneth Blair
22:David Cabral
24:Jennifer Cabral
25:Brandon Cabral
26:Emily Cabral
27:Leona Candura
28:John Catelli
29:Nancy Catelli
4:Erika Bacik
8:Sara Murphy
10:Jennifer Murphy
11:Chris Amlung
12:John Fenton
13:Irene Falk
14:Barbara Hudnett
15:Victor Smith
18:Cathy Geiselmann
21:Erik Hess
25:Frank Siclari
27:Judi Lovas
28:Joelle Bernhard, Stefeny Krombholz, Aida Rubens
29:Grace Viola, Bonnie Munoz
30:Nancy Duhm, Nicole Duhm, William Murphy
Anniversaries
1: Ken & Irene Geiselmann
2: Richard & Susan Ulley
24: Louis & Terry D'Agnolo
24: Jim & Stefeny Krombholz
Disciples
For some time we have been naming families of the month, people and households to keep in our prayers. Now, we’re going to change the emphasis a little. Instead of praying for families, we will pray for individual disciples of Jesus. Each day of the week (except Sunday) has the name of a person in this community. Remember that person in your prayers that day. On Sunday, we will pray for all of the people listed in the coming week. You may even want to get in touch with these people and pray with them personally. If you don’t know what to pray for, then pray that each member of the Holy Trinity community would grow in their faith and love for God and their love for God’s people and God’s world, and pray that each disciple may be fully equipped to share the Gospel, overcome barriers and connect one to many through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.
1:Angelika Achtiani
3:Ira Achtiani
4:Chris Amlung
5:Anne Erwin
6:Andrea Ahrens
7:Lou Ann Ariante
8:Kristen Osnato
10:Lauren Osnato
11:Matthew Osnato
12:Richard Bacik
13:Erika Lee Bacik
14:Richard J. Bacik
15:Ava Bacik
17:Joelle Bernhard
18:Matt Bernhard
19:Madison Bernhard
20:Helen Blair
21:Kenneth Blair
22:David Cabral
24:Jennifer Cabral
25:Brandon Cabral
26:Emily Cabral
27:Leona Candura
28:John Catelli
29:Nancy Catelli
Stewardship Strengthens....
Stewardship strengthens our relationship with Jesus
THANK YOU FOR YOUR GENEROUS INVESTMENT IN
GOD’S MISSION THROUGH THE PEOPLE OF HOLY TRINITY!
Living Abundantly in a Time of Scarcity
30 percent of New Jersey Synod Congregations are Meeting or Exceeding Mission Support Goals
The news report tells the story of a crisis in the financial system, and some of us in New Jersey are feeling the pinch. Yet, in the face of it all, 30 percent of New Jersey synod congregations are keeping pace with their bold investments in the work we share strengthening our witness in 182 neighborhoods throughout the state. An even larger portion of our congregation’s witness to a trust in the God of abundance, the God who raised Jesus from the dead, by sharing a generous portion of resources in common ministries.
Holy Trinity is one of these congregations. At of the end of September, the people of Holy Trinity are on pace to meet and even exceed the goals for giving that we had set for 2008. Because we invest a proportionate amount of our regular gifts (11 percent) in our common work as a synod, the more we give, the more we share as partners in the mission of God in New Jersey, the nation and the world.
Thank you! What a strong sign of hopefulness and faithfulness. Our generosity as individuals and as the community of Holy Trinity is making a difference around the world. In these last two months of 2008, and as we make or recast our commitments for 2009, let’s encourage each other to BOLD generosity as we make disciples and strengthen our missionary behaviors.
Give thanks for this community at your Thanksgiving table.
This November, as we gather as families to give thanks to God and to enjoy a feast together – thank God for the generous people of Holy Trinity and for the grace of God that will keep us in this mission field for another 85 years. Thank you, LORD God, for your generous people. Grant that our talents may bring an abundant return when measured in lives changed, lived saved.
THANK YOU FOR YOUR GENEROUS INVESTMENT IN
GOD’S MISSION THROUGH THE PEOPLE OF HOLY TRINITY!
Living Abundantly in a Time of Scarcity
30 percent of New Jersey Synod Congregations are Meeting or Exceeding Mission Support Goals
The news report tells the story of a crisis in the financial system, and some of us in New Jersey are feeling the pinch. Yet, in the face of it all, 30 percent of New Jersey synod congregations are keeping pace with their bold investments in the work we share strengthening our witness in 182 neighborhoods throughout the state. An even larger portion of our congregation’s witness to a trust in the God of abundance, the God who raised Jesus from the dead, by sharing a generous portion of resources in common ministries.
Holy Trinity is one of these congregations. At of the end of September, the people of Holy Trinity are on pace to meet and even exceed the goals for giving that we had set for 2008. Because we invest a proportionate amount of our regular gifts (11 percent) in our common work as a synod, the more we give, the more we share as partners in the mission of God in New Jersey, the nation and the world.
Thank you! What a strong sign of hopefulness and faithfulness. Our generosity as individuals and as the community of Holy Trinity is making a difference around the world. In these last two months of 2008, and as we make or recast our commitments for 2009, let’s encourage each other to BOLD generosity as we make disciples and strengthen our missionary behaviors.
Give thanks for this community at your Thanksgiving table.
This November, as we gather as families to give thanks to God and to enjoy a feast together – thank God for the generous people of Holy Trinity and for the grace of God that will keep us in this mission field for another 85 years. Thank you, LORD God, for your generous people. Grant that our talents may bring an abundant return when measured in lives changed, lived saved.
Ready to take a more active role in the life of this community?
This November, as we look in hope to Christ’s return, we also look to encourage each other and build each other up. There are many ways you can use your gifts to encourage and build up the people of Holy Trinity so that we can share the gospel, overcome barriers and connect one to many in Christ. Here are some ways to serve (please circle as many as you are interested in). Return this form to the church office.
Your name: _________________________________________________
Teams: I am interested in serving on one of these teams:
Worship and Music
Evangelism
Stewardship
Property
Discipleship (education)
Church Council
Transformation
God is calling me to lead a team.
Ministries: I would love to serve by participating in these ministries:
Prayer chain
Choir
Sunday School
VBS
Visiting
Welcoming
Walking
Book group
Community Newsletter
Publicity
Web site
Women’s Group
Bible Study
Events
Book Group
Outdoor
Game night
Seniors
I am passionate about and gifted by God to lead this ministry:
I am passionate about starting this ministry at Holy Trinity. Help me:
I know I am gifted, but I need help discovering those gifts. Call me
Your name: _________________________________________________
Teams: I am interested in serving on one of these teams:
Worship and Music
Evangelism
Stewardship
Property
Discipleship (education)
Church Council
Transformation
God is calling me to lead a team.
Ministries: I would love to serve by participating in these ministries:
Prayer chain
Choir
Sunday School
VBS
Visiting
Welcoming
Walking
Book group
Community Newsletter
Publicity
Web site
Women’s Group
Bible Study
Events
Book Group
Outdoor
Game night
Seniors
I am passionate about and gifted by God to lead this ministry:
I am passionate about starting this ministry at Holy Trinity. Help me:
I know I am gifted, but I need help discovering those gifts. Call me
Thursday, September 25, 2008
On the Calendar
October is ‘Fill the Hall’ Month!
Jesus once told a story of king who has prepared a wedding banquet for his son. When all things were ready, the king sends his messengers out to tell the honored guests to come, but no one comes. So, the king tells the messengers to go out into the streets to urge everyone they can find to come to enjoy the banquet “so the wedding hall was filled with guests.”
Our Lord spreads a feast of his abundant mercy, grace and love each time we gather. You know the time – Sunday mornings at 10 a.m. You know the place – the corner of Hillside and Vreeland. Now, let’s go and invite and fill the hall!
Tuesday Night Prayer Nights: Money!
Join Pastor Jim Tuesday evenings in October to talk and to pray openly, honestly, sincerely about all sorts of issues related to money. Bring your fears, your worries, your concerns about the economy, the high cost of housing, food and gas, you retirement account balance … whatever. We’ll talk. We’ll listen. We’ll pray. We will meet in the sanctuary on Tuesday at 8 p.m. starting Oct. 7. Plan on a hour meeting.
Feed on God’s Word
90-minutes a week can change your life and change the world, really. Join the lively discussion and supportive community that spring up from scripture and prayer on Thursday afternoons at 2 p.m. or Monday evenings at 7:30pm Bible Study. Together, we read, share and discuss God’s Word and what it means for our lives today. Bring a friend.
Sunday School
Sunday School is in full swing. Families gather for worship at 10 a.m. and children and teachers move to the classroom after a children message and prayer. The whole assembly gathers again to celebrate the Lord’s Supper together. If you would like to volunteer to be a teacher or helper, please call the church office.
Jesus once told a story of king who has prepared a wedding banquet for his son. When all things were ready, the king sends his messengers out to tell the honored guests to come, but no one comes. So, the king tells the messengers to go out into the streets to urge everyone they can find to come to enjoy the banquet “so the wedding hall was filled with guests.”
Our Lord spreads a feast of his abundant mercy, grace and love each time we gather. You know the time – Sunday mornings at 10 a.m. You know the place – the corner of Hillside and Vreeland. Now, let’s go and invite and fill the hall!
Tuesday Night Prayer Nights: Money!
Join Pastor Jim Tuesday evenings in October to talk and to pray openly, honestly, sincerely about all sorts of issues related to money. Bring your fears, your worries, your concerns about the economy, the high cost of housing, food and gas, you retirement account balance … whatever. We’ll talk. We’ll listen. We’ll pray. We will meet in the sanctuary on Tuesday at 8 p.m. starting Oct. 7. Plan on a hour meeting.
Feed on God’s Word
90-minutes a week can change your life and change the world, really. Join the lively discussion and supportive community that spring up from scripture and prayer on Thursday afternoons at 2 p.m. or Monday evenings at 7:30pm Bible Study. Together, we read, share and discuss God’s Word and what it means for our lives today. Bring a friend.
Sunday School
Sunday School is in full swing. Families gather for worship at 10 a.m. and children and teachers move to the classroom after a children message and prayer. The whole assembly gathers again to celebrate the Lord’s Supper together. If you would like to volunteer to be a teacher or helper, please call the church office.
Stewardship Strengthens...
Stewardship strengthens our relationship with Jesus
Living Abundantly in a Time of Scarcity.
The news reports and economic pundits have convinced us that we are living in a time of scarcity. Resources appear to be is short supply and we easily identify with the disciples in the miracle of the feeding of the 5,000 in Mark 6:34-44. Buried in that miracle story, however, are behaviors which turn the perception of scarcity into a celebration of abundance.
In our fall financial program at Holy Trinity we are employing the theme -- “100% BOLD: Living Abundantly in a Time of Scarcity.” We are convinced by the story God and God’s steadfast love for God’s people that the antidote to our anxiety and fears is 100% BOLD Stewardship.
As we begin this venture boldly, think about all God has entrusted to you. As you come to worship each week, listen for the words at the center of the prayer of thanksgiving. Here are four distinct actions—taking, blessing, breaking, and giving. These four actions are also at the heart of the story of Jesus feeding more than 5,000 from five loaves and two fish. As we consider this pattern, think about how you take, bless, break, and give as part of your faith in Jesus. Give prayerful consideration in the coming weeks to how you will join your brothers and sisters in making an investment in the mission to which Jesus has called us.
Assets are gifts in action: a story about gold.
At the end of September, Nancy found that she had some family jewelry that no one wanted. A few earrings. She started by donating them to the yard sale when somehow she remembered that the price of gold is high now, and jewelry shops are paying a nice price for gold. So, she took the jewelry to the jewelry store with a few more odds and ends and came out with more than $150, which she gave for the ministry at Holy Trinity. What do you have just laying around?
Thank you for your generous gifts that truly do help make a difference in the lives of people in this community and beyond
Living Abundantly in a Time of Scarcity.
The news reports and economic pundits have convinced us that we are living in a time of scarcity. Resources appear to be is short supply and we easily identify with the disciples in the miracle of the feeding of the 5,000 in Mark 6:34-44. Buried in that miracle story, however, are behaviors which turn the perception of scarcity into a celebration of abundance.
In our fall financial program at Holy Trinity we are employing the theme -- “100% BOLD: Living Abundantly in a Time of Scarcity.” We are convinced by the story God and God’s steadfast love for God’s people that the antidote to our anxiety and fears is 100% BOLD Stewardship.
As we begin this venture boldly, think about all God has entrusted to you. As you come to worship each week, listen for the words at the center of the prayer of thanksgiving. Here are four distinct actions—taking, blessing, breaking, and giving. These four actions are also at the heart of the story of Jesus feeding more than 5,000 from five loaves and two fish. As we consider this pattern, think about how you take, bless, break, and give as part of your faith in Jesus. Give prayerful consideration in the coming weeks to how you will join your brothers and sisters in making an investment in the mission to which Jesus has called us.
Assets are gifts in action: a story about gold.
At the end of September, Nancy found that she had some family jewelry that no one wanted. A few earrings. She started by donating them to the yard sale when somehow she remembered that the price of gold is high now, and jewelry shops are paying a nice price for gold. So, she took the jewelry to the jewelry store with a few more odds and ends and came out with more than $150, which she gave for the ministry at Holy Trinity. What do you have just laying around?
Thank you for your generous gifts that truly do help make a difference in the lives of people in this community and beyond
Friday, August 29, 2008
On the Calendar
Worship Time is now 10:00am.
Don’t forget that our worship time remains at 10:00am as we move into September. Our Sunday gathering time stays constant throughout the year.
Bible Study
90-minutes a week can change your life and change the world, really. Join us Thursday afternoons at 2 p.m. starting September 18 as we listen to, discuss and meditate on God's Word for us. We will be focusing on the Sunday morning Gospel reading and how we can use the scripture to enhance our life of faith and prayer.
Starting Monday, September 8, we will be having a 7:30pm Bible Study. This will take the place of the Tuesday evening (8pm) Study. Come as often as you can and bring a friend. This group can be a wonderful place of friendship and support for people of all walks of life.
Sunday School
will begin again on September 21 and there will be a Volunteers’ Meeting after worship on September 7. If you would like to volunteer to be a teacher or helper, please join us at this meeting or call the church office.
Choir Rehearsals
will begin again on Thursday, September 4, at 8pm and the choir will sing on Sunday, September 7. If you would like to join the choir or would like more information, please call, email or speak to Scott Jones.
Annual Back-to-School Celebration
Our annual Back-to-School Celebration will be held on Sunday, September 21st. We plan on pitching the tent and inviting the neighbors, the town and everyone we know. If you would like to be part of the planning team or would like to serve that day, call the church office or submit the form at the back of this newsletter. But whatever you do, be sure to mark your calendars, and invite your friends. There will be a Volunteers’ Meeting Sunday, September 7 after worship.
Invite a Friend
Martin Marty has said, “Invitation is what evangelism is all about! It is one person inviting another to find the Lord.” In a real sense, evangelism programs and opportunities are essentially God’s people reaching out to others with an invitation. The Great Commission (Matthew 28:18-20) becomes global only as individual disciples reach out to those around them. According to Marty, there is only one word that separates congregations that grow from those that don’t. That word is “invite”!
Invitation works! Because most people find new places and new gatherings intimidating, they are far more likely to “come and see” if they are invited by a friend or relative. Invitations work because the person doing the inviting takes responsibility to acquaint the visitor with others. Those who are invited and welcomed are more likely to eventually join than those who may come on their own initiative. WHO ARE YOU INVITING TO THE FALL FESTIVAL, September 21st?
Invite, Invite, Invite!
Statistics reveal a surprising truth. More than 40% of New Jersey residents are not affiliated with any church. There is a lot of work for us to do in reaching the unchurched and offering them the opportunity to deepen their relationship with Jesus through participation in a faithful community.
We say, “come and follow Jesus for the sake of the world.” It’s more than a tag line. It describes the missional behaviors to which we aspire: Invitation, Discipleship, and Service. We are challenged to increase our capacity to invite, to say “Come and follow Jesus for the sake of the world,” easily and often.
We strive for consistency in our invitation. When we are convinced of the wonder of a relationship with Jesus, we will find ways to offer that joy to others. Beyond inviting people to worship, we are called in our Baptism to share our experiences with God’s presence in our lives and to point to the places where God’s grace is alive in the world. We can get into a conversation on a commuter train or bus, we can witness in the grocery lines, we can point to Christ in our neighborhoods, we can carefully listen to others as they talk about things that are puzzling to them. Through all these behaviors we say, “come.”
It is important to be intentional in our witness. We are inviting people to follow Jesus, to know and be captivated by our Lord Jesus so that they will want a deeper relationship. We are challenged to intentionally build relationships with others who are not like us and show the love of Christ.
Don’t forget that our worship time remains at 10:00am as we move into September. Our Sunday gathering time stays constant throughout the year.
Bible Study
90-minutes a week can change your life and change the world, really. Join us Thursday afternoons at 2 p.m. starting September 18 as we listen to, discuss and meditate on God's Word for us. We will be focusing on the Sunday morning Gospel reading and how we can use the scripture to enhance our life of faith and prayer.
Starting Monday, September 8, we will be having a 7:30pm Bible Study. This will take the place of the Tuesday evening (8pm) Study. Come as often as you can and bring a friend. This group can be a wonderful place of friendship and support for people of all walks of life.
Sunday School
will begin again on September 21 and there will be a Volunteers’ Meeting after worship on September 7. If you would like to volunteer to be a teacher or helper, please join us at this meeting or call the church office.
Choir Rehearsals
will begin again on Thursday, September 4, at 8pm and the choir will sing on Sunday, September 7. If you would like to join the choir or would like more information, please call, email or speak to Scott Jones.
Annual Back-to-School Celebration
Our annual Back-to-School Celebration will be held on Sunday, September 21st. We plan on pitching the tent and inviting the neighbors, the town and everyone we know. If you would like to be part of the planning team or would like to serve that day, call the church office or submit the form at the back of this newsletter. But whatever you do, be sure to mark your calendars, and invite your friends. There will be a Volunteers’ Meeting Sunday, September 7 after worship.
Invite a Friend
Martin Marty has said, “Invitation is what evangelism is all about! It is one person inviting another to find the Lord.” In a real sense, evangelism programs and opportunities are essentially God’s people reaching out to others with an invitation. The Great Commission (Matthew 28:18-20) becomes global only as individual disciples reach out to those around them. According to Marty, there is only one word that separates congregations that grow from those that don’t. That word is “invite”!
Invitation works! Because most people find new places and new gatherings intimidating, they are far more likely to “come and see” if they are invited by a friend or relative. Invitations work because the person doing the inviting takes responsibility to acquaint the visitor with others. Those who are invited and welcomed are more likely to eventually join than those who may come on their own initiative. WHO ARE YOU INVITING TO THE FALL FESTIVAL, September 21st?
Invite, Invite, Invite!
Statistics reveal a surprising truth. More than 40% of New Jersey residents are not affiliated with any church. There is a lot of work for us to do in reaching the unchurched and offering them the opportunity to deepen their relationship with Jesus through participation in a faithful community.
We say, “come and follow Jesus for the sake of the world.” It’s more than a tag line. It describes the missional behaviors to which we aspire: Invitation, Discipleship, and Service. We are challenged to increase our capacity to invite, to say “Come and follow Jesus for the sake of the world,” easily and often.
We strive for consistency in our invitation. When we are convinced of the wonder of a relationship with Jesus, we will find ways to offer that joy to others. Beyond inviting people to worship, we are called in our Baptism to share our experiences with God’s presence in our lives and to point to the places where God’s grace is alive in the world. We can get into a conversation on a commuter train or bus, we can witness in the grocery lines, we can point to Christ in our neighborhoods, we can carefully listen to others as they talk about things that are puzzling to them. Through all these behaviors we say, “come.”
It is important to be intentional in our witness. We are inviting people to follow Jesus, to know and be captivated by our Lord Jesus so that they will want a deeper relationship. We are challenged to intentionally build relationships with others who are not like us and show the love of Christ.
Save the Date(s)!
From the Office of the Bishop
SYNOD CHURCH HOUSE DEDICATION
SEPTEMBER 20, 2008
The newly renovated Synod Church House will be dedicated at noon on Saturday, September 20. You are invited for the prayers of dedication, an open house, and a lunch-time cookout in the backyard! The Synod Hearing on the ELCA Draft Social Statement on Human Sexuality will follow at 2pm. An invitation with picture is posted on the Synod website www.njsynod.org
SOCIAL STATEMENT ON HUMAN SEXUALITY HEARING SEPTEMBER 20, 2008
An open hearing on the first draft of the proposed ELCA Social Statement on Human Sexuality will be held on Saturday, September 20th at 2pm at Resurrection Lutheran Church in Hamilton Square (located immediately behind the Synod Church House). An invitation flyer is posted on the Synod website at www.njsynod.org The Bishop will serve as moderator and the Rev. Dr. Timothy Wengert, a member of the ELCA Human Sexuality Studies Task Force will be present as listener on behalf of the Task Force.
Get Involved in Issues of Justice
Just Neighbors Announces the First New Jersey Retreat featuring the Just Neighbors program of faith and social justice.
The retreat begins 7pm Wednesday, September 17th and ends 2:30pm on Friday, September 19th at the Stella Maris Retreat House in Elberon, N.J.
Through videos, interactive exercises, scripture and discussion, Just Neighbors allows us to walk in the shoes of the poor and together explore our response of faith.
Subjects of the Retreat: faith, compassion and action, affordable housing, low wages, racial equity, hunger, children’s issues, advocacy.
Retreat Includes: Worship, large and small group discussions, role plays, simulations…relaxation!
For reservations or information, contact:
fmccann@familypromise.org
or call (908) 273-1100 x14
SYNOD CHURCH HOUSE DEDICATION
SEPTEMBER 20, 2008
The newly renovated Synod Church House will be dedicated at noon on Saturday, September 20. You are invited for the prayers of dedication, an open house, and a lunch-time cookout in the backyard! The Synod Hearing on the ELCA Draft Social Statement on Human Sexuality will follow at 2pm. An invitation with picture is posted on the Synod website www.njsynod.org
SOCIAL STATEMENT ON HUMAN SEXUALITY HEARING SEPTEMBER 20, 2008
An open hearing on the first draft of the proposed ELCA Social Statement on Human Sexuality will be held on Saturday, September 20th at 2pm at Resurrection Lutheran Church in Hamilton Square (located immediately behind the Synod Church House). An invitation flyer is posted on the Synod website at www.njsynod.org The Bishop will serve as moderator and the Rev. Dr. Timothy Wengert, a member of the ELCA Human Sexuality Studies Task Force will be present as listener on behalf of the Task Force.
Get Involved in Issues of Justice
Just Neighbors Announces the First New Jersey Retreat featuring the Just Neighbors program of faith and social justice.
The retreat begins 7pm Wednesday, September 17th and ends 2:30pm on Friday, September 19th at the Stella Maris Retreat House in Elberon, N.J.
Through videos, interactive exercises, scripture and discussion, Just Neighbors allows us to walk in the shoes of the poor and together explore our response of faith.
Subjects of the Retreat: faith, compassion and action, affordable housing, low wages, racial equity, hunger, children’s issues, advocacy.
Retreat Includes: Worship, large and small group discussions, role plays, simulations…relaxation!
For reservations or information, contact:
fmccann@familypromise.org
or call (908) 273-1100 x14
Stewardship Strengthens...
Yard Sale on Saturday, September 20th
We will be holding a yard sale under the big tent on Saturday, September 20th from 9:30am until 12:30pm. If you are interested in donating to or helping with the sale, call Stefeny and Pastor Jim at (732) 548-1215. Look for more information.
Saint Barnabas Hospice and Palliative Care Center
Put your compassion into action. Saint Barnabas Hospice services families in all of Essex, Monmouth, Morris and Union Counties, as well as parts of Bergen, Hudson, Middlesex, Passaic & Somerset and volunteers are needed everywhere! However, you’ll only volunteer where YOU are comfortable going to. The families are in need of kind, caring people to ease the stressful time of facing the death of a loved-one, and to provide emotional support. If you have as little at 3 hours a week to give, please consider becoming a volunteer.
Trainings are happening this fall in the following areas: Belleville, Long Branch, Newark, North Arlington, Union, West Orange. Call (973) 322-4846 or sballas@sbhcs.com
Veteran Volunteers Needed!
The hospice enables our veteran patients & their loved ones to maximize their quality of life. VETERAN VOLUNTEERS are needed to provide companionship, support and comfort to our veteran hospice patients. Free training is provided to veterans to become a VETERAN POPPY VOLUNTEER. Thank you for your service to our great country. Please call: Terry Hudak- Volunteer Manager at (973) 771-2687.
Thank you for your generous gifts that truly do help make a difference in the lives of people in this community and beyond.
We will be holding a yard sale under the big tent on Saturday, September 20th from 9:30am until 12:30pm. If you are interested in donating to or helping with the sale, call Stefeny and Pastor Jim at (732) 548-1215. Look for more information.
Saint Barnabas Hospice and Palliative Care Center
Put your compassion into action. Saint Barnabas Hospice services families in all of Essex, Monmouth, Morris and Union Counties, as well as parts of Bergen, Hudson, Middlesex, Passaic & Somerset and volunteers are needed everywhere! However, you’ll only volunteer where YOU are comfortable going to. The families are in need of kind, caring people to ease the stressful time of facing the death of a loved-one, and to provide emotional support. If you have as little at 3 hours a week to give, please consider becoming a volunteer.
Trainings are happening this fall in the following areas: Belleville, Long Branch, Newark, North Arlington, Union, West Orange. Call (973) 322-4846 or sballas@sbhcs.com
Veteran Volunteers Needed!
The hospice enables our veteran patients & their loved ones to maximize their quality of life. VETERAN VOLUNTEERS are needed to provide companionship, support and comfort to our veteran hospice patients. Free training is provided to veterans to become a VETERAN POPPY VOLUNTEER. Thank you for your service to our great country. Please call: Terry Hudak- Volunteer Manager at (973) 771-2687.
Thank you for your generous gifts that truly do help make a difference in the lives of people in this community and beyond.
Thursday, June 26, 2008
On the Calendar
Worship Time is now 10:00am.
Tuesday Evenings: Bible Study at 8 p.m.
Summer is a great time to set aside some time to study God’s word. Our group meets every Tuesday evening to listen to what God is saying to us as individuals, a group and a congregation. In this conversation, we discover new insights and applications as together we are encouraged to live as Jesus’ disciples in the world.
August 10 - August 15: Vacation Bible School
Take the kids and go on a recession-proof summer adventure through the Rain Forest, and, on the way, grow deeper in your faith in God and love for all of God’s creation. Call the church office to register or to volunteer, and see the article in this newsletter for more information. Be sure to bring some friends.
Annual Back-to-School Celebration
Our annual Back-to-School Celebration will be held on Sunday, September 21st. We plan on pitching the tent and inviting the neighbors, the town and everyone we know. If you would like to be part of the planning team or would like to serve that day, call the church office. But whatever you do, be sure to mark your calendars, and invite your friends.
Tuesday Evenings: Bible Study at 8 p.m.
Summer is a great time to set aside some time to study God’s word. Our group meets every Tuesday evening to listen to what God is saying to us as individuals, a group and a congregation. In this conversation, we discover new insights and applications as together we are encouraged to live as Jesus’ disciples in the world.
August 10 - August 15: Vacation Bible School
Take the kids and go on a recession-proof summer adventure through the Rain Forest, and, on the way, grow deeper in your faith in God and love for all of God’s creation. Call the church office to register or to volunteer, and see the article in this newsletter for more information. Be sure to bring some friends.
Annual Back-to-School Celebration
Our annual Back-to-School Celebration will be held on Sunday, September 21st. We plan on pitching the tent and inviting the neighbors, the town and everyone we know. If you would like to be part of the planning team or would like to serve that day, call the church office. But whatever you do, be sure to mark your calendars, and invite your friends.
Pastor's Message
“Those who find their life will lose it, and those who lose their life for my sake will find it” Matthew 10:39.
These are some strong words from Jesus. Here Jesus challenges our values, our priorities, everything. The challenge goes like this – start from zero and follow Jesus. Let go of everything – family, job, house, money, talents, … what else? Come again naked – so to speak – to the baptismal font, and hear the Word of God spoken. You belong to God, Father, Son and Holy Spirit. Experience the washing of God’s grace and love as your are chosen, named and given a new life. Hear Jesus’ call: “Follow me.” God’s love. God’s gifts. God’s promises. And from these we emerge to live by walking with God. God is all we have. Our God is all we need in this life and the next … God is our true treasure.
This is true. So, now how do we live? We pray. We read, study, talk about and meditate on God’s Word in the Bible … the book of faith. We work so that we may bless everyone, even our enemies, and so we can give generously and freely. We worship, praise and thank God in and among the assembly of God’s people. We share the good news of Jesus; overcome barriers; connect one to many in community of the saints who live in the love of God.
Now, in this context, open your hands and heart to what else God gives -- family, job, house, money, talents and so much more. I hope you can see a method for scheduling your week start to emerge, and with it, a cure to senseless busy-ness that leaves us tired.
Please join me in re-committing yourself to a life of discipleship this summer by doing three things: 1) Pray everyday. 2) Read the Bible, preferably in a Bible study group. 3) Worship every week – if not at Holy Trinity, at another assembly or in your household. And, most important, let’s put these items on our calendar first. I have resources to help you in all these areas. Let’s walk and talk together.
Finally, here is a promise. God will not leave you empty, destitute or alone … no matter what happens. Come again and follow Jesus, he will give a true rest this summer and beyond.
These are some strong words from Jesus. Here Jesus challenges our values, our priorities, everything. The challenge goes like this – start from zero and follow Jesus. Let go of everything – family, job, house, money, talents, … what else? Come again naked – so to speak – to the baptismal font, and hear the Word of God spoken. You belong to God, Father, Son and Holy Spirit. Experience the washing of God’s grace and love as your are chosen, named and given a new life. Hear Jesus’ call: “Follow me.” God’s love. God’s gifts. God’s promises. And from these we emerge to live by walking with God. God is all we have. Our God is all we need in this life and the next … God is our true treasure.
This is true. So, now how do we live? We pray. We read, study, talk about and meditate on God’s Word in the Bible … the book of faith. We work so that we may bless everyone, even our enemies, and so we can give generously and freely. We worship, praise and thank God in and among the assembly of God’s people. We share the good news of Jesus; overcome barriers; connect one to many in community of the saints who live in the love of God.
Now, in this context, open your hands and heart to what else God gives -- family, job, house, money, talents and so much more. I hope you can see a method for scheduling your week start to emerge, and with it, a cure to senseless busy-ness that leaves us tired.
Please join me in re-committing yourself to a life of discipleship this summer by doing three things: 1) Pray everyday. 2) Read the Bible, preferably in a Bible study group. 3) Worship every week – if not at Holy Trinity, at another assembly or in your household. And, most important, let’s put these items on our calendar first. I have resources to help you in all these areas. Let’s walk and talk together.
Finally, here is a promise. God will not leave you empty, destitute or alone … no matter what happens. Come again and follow Jesus, he will give a true rest this summer and beyond.
In our community
Congratulations to:
Pastors Eric and Wendolyn Trozzo on the birth of Caedmon Samuel. He arrived on May 17, 2008 weighing 7 lbs. 8 oz. and joins big brother Dante. Pastor Wendolyn was our interim pastor before Pastor Krombholz. Our best wishes to the whole family!
Chelsea Cicci and Derek Hanson for winning Rising Star Awards from Paper Mill Playhouse. Bloomfield High School’s production of Cats from February was nominated for eight awards and received two. Chelsea and Derek, along with Jessica Barton were presented the award for Outstanding Achievement in Hair and Make-up. Chelsea and Cormac McGowan of Bloomfield HS shared the award for Outstanding Direction. Nutley’s production of West Side Story was nominated for six awards and won one Student Achievement Award.
Ruth Hsu who was recently appointed the new director of the Bloomfield Chorale, one of five performing ensembles that make up the Bloomfield Federation of Music. (Elfrieda Fenton serves on the board as treasurer, Emily Jones plays in the Civic Band and Sarah Jones has been part of the Youth Band.) This vocal ensemble will bring together singers from all over the area and rehearsals should begin in September. Please watch for more information. Bravo, Ruth!
Eric Oberndorf and Whitney Lowery who will be married on Saturday, July 12 in Laurel Hill, NC.
Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat
The Charles Seller Foundation’s Talent Time is proud to present Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat in August. Congratulations to our cast members, Sean Ulley and Sarah Jones. Sean is playing Benjamin and Sarah is Judah’s wife. Frances Lentz is in the chorus. Performances are at 8:00 PM, Thursday through Saturday, July 31, August 1, 2, 7, 8 & 9.
Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat is the biblical story of Joseph, one of Jacob's twelve sons and founder of one of the twelve tribes of Israel. Joseph was Jacob’s most beloved son, which caused great jealousy among his eleven brothers. Through the course of the show, we follow Joseph from a simple, naïve, farmer in Canaan, to the betrayal by his brothers, who sold him into slavery. His incredible journey ends finally with his rise to second command of Egypt, answering only to Pharaoh. All this is set to the wonderful music of Andrew Lloyd Webber, with lyrics by Tim Rice.
PLEASE NOTE that this year’s show is to be performed at BLOOMFIELD HIGH SCHOOL, 160 Broad St. in Bloomfield. (Past performances have been at the Middle School on Huck Rd.) The high school auditorium is AIR-CONDITIONED! General admission tickets at the door are $12; $10 for students and seniors.
As always, Talent Time performs as a benefit for someone with a severe medical need. This year’s beneficiary is 15 month-old Jayden Piacenza of Bloomfield, who has a congenital condition which causes cranio-facial anomalies requiring surgery.
For more information, call (862) 202-9151 or www.charlessellerfoundation.org
To share your news with the Holy Trinity Community, send your information and photo if possible to Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, 158 Vreeland Ave., Nutley, NJ 07110, attn Newsletter. Or, you can e-mail it to office.htlcnutley@verizon.net with “for newsletter” in the subject line.
Pastors Eric and Wendolyn Trozzo on the birth of Caedmon Samuel. He arrived on May 17, 2008 weighing 7 lbs. 8 oz. and joins big brother Dante. Pastor Wendolyn was our interim pastor before Pastor Krombholz. Our best wishes to the whole family!
Chelsea Cicci and Derek Hanson for winning Rising Star Awards from Paper Mill Playhouse. Bloomfield High School’s production of Cats from February was nominated for eight awards and received two. Chelsea and Derek, along with Jessica Barton were presented the award for Outstanding Achievement in Hair and Make-up. Chelsea and Cormac McGowan of Bloomfield HS shared the award for Outstanding Direction. Nutley’s production of West Side Story was nominated for six awards and won one Student Achievement Award.
Ruth Hsu who was recently appointed the new director of the Bloomfield Chorale, one of five performing ensembles that make up the Bloomfield Federation of Music. (Elfrieda Fenton serves on the board as treasurer, Emily Jones plays in the Civic Band and Sarah Jones has been part of the Youth Band.) This vocal ensemble will bring together singers from all over the area and rehearsals should begin in September. Please watch for more information. Bravo, Ruth!
Eric Oberndorf and Whitney Lowery who will be married on Saturday, July 12 in Laurel Hill, NC.
Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat
The Charles Seller Foundation’s Talent Time is proud to present Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat in August. Congratulations to our cast members, Sean Ulley and Sarah Jones. Sean is playing Benjamin and Sarah is Judah’s wife. Frances Lentz is in the chorus. Performances are at 8:00 PM, Thursday through Saturday, July 31, August 1, 2, 7, 8 & 9.
Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat is the biblical story of Joseph, one of Jacob's twelve sons and founder of one of the twelve tribes of Israel. Joseph was Jacob’s most beloved son, which caused great jealousy among his eleven brothers. Through the course of the show, we follow Joseph from a simple, naïve, farmer in Canaan, to the betrayal by his brothers, who sold him into slavery. His incredible journey ends finally with his rise to second command of Egypt, answering only to Pharaoh. All this is set to the wonderful music of Andrew Lloyd Webber, with lyrics by Tim Rice.
PLEASE NOTE that this year’s show is to be performed at BLOOMFIELD HIGH SCHOOL, 160 Broad St. in Bloomfield. (Past performances have been at the Middle School on Huck Rd.) The high school auditorium is AIR-CONDITIONED! General admission tickets at the door are $12; $10 for students and seniors.
As always, Talent Time performs as a benefit for someone with a severe medical need. This year’s beneficiary is 15 month-old Jayden Piacenza of Bloomfield, who has a congenital condition which causes cranio-facial anomalies requiring surgery.
For more information, call (862) 202-9151 or www.charlessellerfoundation.org
To share your news with the Holy Trinity Community, send your information and photo if possible to Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, 158 Vreeland Ave., Nutley, NJ 07110, attn Newsletter. Or, you can e-mail it to office.htlcnutley@verizon.net with “for newsletter” in the subject line.
July & August Birthdays and Anniversaries
July Birthdays
1: Sydney Hess
4: Rory D'Agnolo
9: Meredith D'Agnolo
14: Verna Norton
18: David Reed
23: Ricky Hudnett
30: George Ceravolo
July Anniversaries
2: Al & Phyllis Weber
19: Scott & Debbie Jones
August Birthdays
3: Daniel Munoz
6: Aubrey D'Agnolo
10: Steve Oberndorf
16: Kay Ludwig
21: Greg Sekula
24: James Greengrove
25: Chao Lin
27: Dot Duke
29: Martin Mueller
30: Jared Lin
31: Robert Catelli
August Anniversaries
18: Frank & Chris Siclari
22: Gail & George Ceravolo
23: Evelyn & Steve Oberndorf
24: Dave & Sharon Reed
26: Martin & Sally Mueller
1: Sydney Hess
4: Rory D'Agnolo
9: Meredith D'Agnolo
14: Verna Norton
18: David Reed
23: Ricky Hudnett
30: George Ceravolo
July Anniversaries
2: Al & Phyllis Weber
19: Scott & Debbie Jones
August Birthdays
3: Daniel Munoz
6: Aubrey D'Agnolo
10: Steve Oberndorf
16: Kay Ludwig
21: Greg Sekula
24: James Greengrove
25: Chao Lin
27: Dot Duke
29: Martin Mueller
30: Jared Lin
31: Robert Catelli
August Anniversaries
18: Frank & Chris Siclari
22: Gail & George Ceravolo
23: Evelyn & Steve Oberndorf
24: Dave & Sharon Reed
26: Martin & Sally Mueller
Pray for these disciplies this month.
For some time we have been naming families of the month, people and households to keep in our prayers. Now, we’re going to change the emphasis a little. Instead of praying for families, we will pray for individual disciples of Jesus. You will notice that each day of the week (except Sunday) there is the name of a person in this community. Remember that person in your prayers that day. On Sunday, we will pray for all of the people listed in the coming week. You may even want to get in touch with these people and pray with them personally. If you don’t know what to pray for, then pray that each member of the Holy Trinity community would grow in their faith and love for God and their love for God’s people and God’s world, and pray that each disciple may be fully equipped to share the Gospel, overcome barriers and connect one to many through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.
July
1: Debbie Jones
2: Emily Jones
3: Sarah Jones
4: Chao-Ren Lin
5: Ying-Li Lin
7: Joyce Lin
8: Jeff Lin
9: Jared Lin
10: Edith Lodge
11: John Lovas
12: Judi Lovas
14: Rebecca Lovas
15: Kay Ludwig
16: Janette Lutz
17: Betty Mack
18: Tony Maguire
19: Nancy Maguire
21: Miriam Mascola
22: Gerald Mayr
23: Otto Mayr
24: Hedy Mayr
25: Bernd Mayr
26: Carlos Medina
28: Grace Medina
29: Lois Milner
30: Nicole Mozeliak
31: Martin Mueller
August
1: Sally Mueller
2: Max Mueller
4: Miles Mueller
5: Daniel Munuz
6: Brenda Munoz
7: Justin Munoz
8: Ethan Munoz
9: Bonnie Munoz
11: Damien Murphy
12: Sharon Murphy
13: Angela Murphy
14: Erika Murphy
15: Alex Murphy
16: Olivia Murphy
18: Sarah Murphy
19: William Murphy
20: Dennis Murphy
21: Daniel Murphy
22: Shannon Murphy
23: John Norton
25: Verna Norton
26: Steve Oberndorf
27: Evelyn Oberndorf
28: Ellen Oberndorf
29: Eric Oberndorf
30: Ross Pennise
July
1: Debbie Jones
2: Emily Jones
3: Sarah Jones
4: Chao-Ren Lin
5: Ying-Li Lin
7: Joyce Lin
8: Jeff Lin
9: Jared Lin
10: Edith Lodge
11: John Lovas
12: Judi Lovas
14: Rebecca Lovas
15: Kay Ludwig
16: Janette Lutz
17: Betty Mack
18: Tony Maguire
19: Nancy Maguire
21: Miriam Mascola
22: Gerald Mayr
23: Otto Mayr
24: Hedy Mayr
25: Bernd Mayr
26: Carlos Medina
28: Grace Medina
29: Lois Milner
30: Nicole Mozeliak
31: Martin Mueller
August
1: Sally Mueller
2: Max Mueller
4: Miles Mueller
5: Daniel Munuz
6: Brenda Munoz
7: Justin Munoz
8: Ethan Munoz
9: Bonnie Munoz
11: Damien Murphy
12: Sharon Murphy
13: Angela Murphy
14: Erika Murphy
15: Alex Murphy
16: Olivia Murphy
18: Sarah Murphy
19: William Murphy
20: Dennis Murphy
21: Daniel Murphy
22: Shannon Murphy
23: John Norton
25: Verna Norton
26: Steve Oberndorf
27: Evelyn Oberndorf
28: Ellen Oberndorf
29: Eric Oberndorf
30: Ross Pennise
Guess What's Swinging Up Ahead?
Are you looking to reach new heights of fun this summer? Then you’ll want to head to Holy Trinity for a canopy of adventures at Rainforest Adventure! This exciting Vacation Bible School is for everyone from infants to adults.
The fun begins Sunday, August 10 and concludes with a Rainforest Adventure Program and Party on Friday evening, August 15. Sessions run from 6:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. each day. The cost will be: $10 per child/$20 per family.
At Rainforest Adventure you’ll hear stories about Jesus, make cool crafts, learn catchy rainforest tunes, play super fun games, do some zany skits, and make lots of new friends! Each evening offers a new Bible story to explore through loads of fun activities. For more information or to register, visit the church, go to www.htlcnutley.com and follow the link to VBS, call the church office at (973) 667-0256, or contact us via e-mail at office.htlcnutley@verizon.net. A separate Registration Form is required for each participant and must be submitted
by July 31.
Your help is needed.
To help defray the cost of education and craft materials, we are asking for donations. If you would care to make a monetary donation, there will be donation cards in the church entry for different denominations totaling the amount estimated for the supplies. Please take one or more and enclose them with or attach them to your contribution, which can be put in the offering plate on Sundays through June, July and/or August. Please make sure to clearly mark the offering for “VBS”.
Thank you.
The fun begins Sunday, August 10 and concludes with a Rainforest Adventure Program and Party on Friday evening, August 15. Sessions run from 6:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. each day. The cost will be: $10 per child/$20 per family.
At Rainforest Adventure you’ll hear stories about Jesus, make cool crafts, learn catchy rainforest tunes, play super fun games, do some zany skits, and make lots of new friends! Each evening offers a new Bible story to explore through loads of fun activities. For more information or to register, visit the church, go to www.htlcnutley.com and follow the link to VBS, call the church office at (973) 667-0256, or contact us via e-mail at office.htlcnutley@verizon.net. A separate Registration Form is required for each participant and must be submitted
by July 31.
Your help is needed.
To help defray the cost of education and craft materials, we are asking for donations. If you would care to make a monetary donation, there will be donation cards in the church entry for different denominations totaling the amount estimated for the supplies. Please take one or more and enclose them with or attach them to your contribution, which can be put in the offering plate on Sundays through June, July and/or August. Please make sure to clearly mark the offering for “VBS”.
Thank you.
New communications card
As of May 25, you started seeing a new insert in your Sunday worship program: a communication card. This card has two parts. First, it is a way gather contact information about our first- and second-time guests. Second, it is a way to keep all of our contact information up-to-date. Third, it lists some next steps we can take to grow in faith and love as we go out from worship, and provides space to you to share your prayer requests and concerns. We ask that everyone fill out a card every week. If everyone fills out the card every week, then our guests will not feel uncomfortable or reluctant to fill out their cards and share with us.
Summer Food Drive
During the summer months, organizations that provide food to people in need often run short of needed supplies. This year, rising food costs have made the need that much more acute. Rising food prices means more people are in need of assistance. At the same time, the expense impact the ability of the organization to provide enough food.
This summer, we will once again collect food as part of our offering during worship. Bring your non-perishable food items to worship with you, and take them forward during the gathering of our offering. Thanks.
This summer, we will once again collect food as part of our offering during worship. Bring your non-perishable food items to worship with you, and take them forward during the gathering of our offering. Thanks.
Bring your gently used shoes
Fashion Republic specializes in processing used clothing and shipping it to people in need. They currently are in need of used, but wearable shoes and/or new ones that don’t fit. By sponsoring a shoe collection, we can collect $0.13 per pound. Please drop off your donation(s) here at Holy Trinity and we will arrange for them to be picked up. There is a drop-off box in the Narthex.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Summer. Time for lemonade.
We are now into summer, and have started our after worship lemonade fellowship time. So, plan to linger a bit after worship to visit with friends both new and longstanding. You can also volunteer to host on one or more Sunday. A sign up sheet will be out during worship so you can sign up, or you can call the church office. The following dates are still available: July 6, August 3, August 17, August 24, August 31.
Youth! Here's Your Chance. Service Trips
The Nutley Clergy Fellowship is planning a service day in August for junior high and high school youth. We will meet and then travel to Newark to work at St. John’s homeless feeding program. If you are interested in be part of Holy Trinity’s team, contact Pastor Jim.
Next summer is the ELCA Youth Gathering in New Orleans. Participants will not only take part in the inspiring worship and presentations that have made past youth gatherings life changing events, but the youth will go out in teams to help with Katrina recovery. Contact Pastor Jim for more info. Don’t worry about the money.
Next summer is the ELCA Youth Gathering in New Orleans. Participants will not only take part in the inspiring worship and presentations that have made past youth gatherings life changing events, but the youth will go out in teams to help with Katrina recovery. Contact Pastor Jim for more info. Don’t worry about the money.
It's Christmas in July!
Picture this – it’s Christmas Eve at Holy Trinity. We have worship at 4:00 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. Which will you attend?
Your name: __________________________________________
Holy Trinity Christmas Eve Service (please check one)
I will be attending the 4:00pm Service _____
Or
I will be attending the 7:30pm Service _____
Please put your response in the Offering Plate, mail to the church office, call the church office, or you can e-mail your response to office.htlcnutley@verizon.net.
Thank you, council members.
Thank you to the church council for their hard work, commitment and leadership so far this year. It has been a joy to work with such a dedicated and gifted group of people. I know God has great things planned to do through us for the sake of His people and His world in the rest of 2008. – Pastor Jim
Great Worship. Come and see what God is doing.
Thank you to all who led and participated in our worship in the park. It was a wonderful experience, and one we plan to repeat in the future. It felt great to be out and among the people of town on Sunday morning, didn’t you think? And we made some new friends, too!
Thank you to Judi Lovas for leading worship and Ruth Hsu for preaching while I was away at the beginning of June. If you would like to be a worship leader or preacher in the future, let’s talk about how we can make that happen.
Special thanks to Scott and the choir for their leadership in worship. God speaks powerfully, through you. – Pastor Jim.
STEWARDSHIP STRENGTHENS...
Listen, God is calling. New ministry.
During Lent and Easter, we took an inventory of the gifts, talents and abilities with which God has blessed the people of this community. What a tremendously gifted group of people God has gathered here and commissioned as ambassadors of Jesus Christ! The church council started grouping those assets and imagining some ministries that God may be calling us to do in the coming year. Here’s what we came up with …
Here are the new ministry ideas we thought up using our asset map. Which one would you like to be part of or maybe lead?
1. Readers groups and book clubs
2. Physical fitness and outdoor activities
3. Friendly driver and rider program
4. Year-round food drive
5. The Holy Trinity Walkers
6. Game nights … in people’s homes
7. Senior care team (explore the issues and resources).
Ask how you can get involved in sharing the Gospel, overcoming barriers and connecting one to many in God’s love.
Remember, God sends people … not ideas! God is sending you!
Thanks for your generosity
Thank you for your partnership in God’s mission through Holy Trinity this year. God is doing so much through the people assembled here. Here is just some of what your gifts have helped to make happen in the first half of this year: A new start to our Sunday School program that connected the children and adults of this congregation in a powerful way. Weekly and occasional Bible studies, where the Holy Spirit is changing lives and empowering our discipleship. An outreach and invitation to more than 300 new residents of Nutley, Clifton and Belleville. Lively and inspiring worship where Jesus is present, transforming our hearts and minds. A canoe trip where God built community and showed us new ways to trust God’s promises. And more …
Thank you for your generous gifts that truly do help make a difference in the lives of people in this community and beyond.
Tuesday, May 27, 2008
ON THE CALENDAR
June 1: Worship Time Changes to 10 a.m.
Remember, we now gather for worship and Sunday School at 10 a.m.
Tuesday Evenings: Bible Study at 8 p.m.Summer is a great time to set aside some time to study God’s word. Our group meets every Tuesday evening to listen to what God is saying to us as individuals, a group and a congregation. In this conversation, we discover new insights and applications as together we are encouraged to live as Jesus’ disciples in the world.
June 15: Father’s Day
What better way to give thanks for and honor your Father than by gathering with Dad in worship. You may want to give a gift to ELCA World Hunger or to the Holy Trinity Endowment Fund in your Father’s honor.
June 21: Canoe TripTalk to Chris Duhm about taking part in this exciting outdoor adventure. The day will begin with a time of prayer and a brief devotion, and then we’ll all enjoy a day of fun in God’s creation. To reserve your place or for more information, see or call Chris Duhm.
August 10 - August 15: Vacation Bible School
Take the kids and go on a recession-proof summer adventure through the Rain Forest, and, on the way, grow deeper in your faith in God and love for all of God’s creation. Call the church office to register or to volunteer, and see the article in this newsletter for more information. Be sure to bring some friends.
Remember, we now gather for worship and Sunday School at 10 a.m.
Tuesday Evenings: Bible Study at 8 p.m.Summer is a great time to set aside some time to study God’s word. Our group meets every Tuesday evening to listen to what God is saying to us as individuals, a group and a congregation. In this conversation, we discover new insights and applications as together we are encouraged to live as Jesus’ disciples in the world.
June 15: Father’s Day
What better way to give thanks for and honor your Father than by gathering with Dad in worship. You may want to give a gift to ELCA World Hunger or to the Holy Trinity Endowment Fund in your Father’s honor.
June 21: Canoe TripTalk to Chris Duhm about taking part in this exciting outdoor adventure. The day will begin with a time of prayer and a brief devotion, and then we’ll all enjoy a day of fun in God’s creation. To reserve your place or for more information, see or call Chris Duhm.
August 10 - August 15: Vacation Bible School
Take the kids and go on a recession-proof summer adventure through the Rain Forest, and, on the way, grow deeper in your faith in God and love for all of God’s creation. Call the church office to register or to volunteer, and see the article in this newsletter for more information. Be sure to bring some friends.
PASTOR'S MESSAGE
“Then the LORD appeared to Abram, and said, ‘To your offspring I will give this land.’ So he built an altar to the LORD and invoked the name of LORD, who had appeared to him.”
Genesis 12:7
Where’s your altar?
God appeared to Abram, and God gave Abram a promise. In return, Abram built an altar and worshipped God. The altar was a visual cue to remember the story of God’s love for Abram. By that altar, Abram and his descendants were reminded of the place and time when God appeared to Abram. But more than that, they were reminded of the promise that God gave to Abram, a promise that is central to telling the story of God and this world.
Where have your built your altars? What story of God, of you and of this world can you tell at that place? How was God present, and what promise did God give you?
For many of us, some of our key altars are located inside the building on the corner of Hillside and Vreeland. The table, the baptismal font, a Sunday School classroom, all places where God appeared to us, spoke to us and gave us a promise: “I am your God; you are my child. I love you. I am with you. Walk with me and trust in me.”
Now we all know that church is people and not a building or place. Wherever Jesus’ people gather, he has promised to be with them, making that place a holy place. It is also true that the table and the font are pieces of wood. Nicely carved, finely crafted, well adorned, but furniture. Abrams altar was a bunch of stones, neatly piled. But tell the story of God in this place and at this time, speak again that word God spoke to you and share with someone else God’s promise given to you, and these stones and this wood sing songs of praise to the God who created us, redeemed us and makes us holy.
I am sure there are other holy places in your life. Places where God appeared, God spoke, God promised to be your God, to make you God’s own child. Take some time this month, to visit those places, to build an altar, remember God’s promise, call on God’s name, and, most importantly, take someone along with whom you can share the story. I know one person who would love to hear you talk about it … me.
Peace,
Pastor Jim
Genesis 12:7
Where’s your altar?
God appeared to Abram, and God gave Abram a promise. In return, Abram built an altar and worshipped God. The altar was a visual cue to remember the story of God’s love for Abram. By that altar, Abram and his descendants were reminded of the place and time when God appeared to Abram. But more than that, they were reminded of the promise that God gave to Abram, a promise that is central to telling the story of God and this world.
Where have your built your altars? What story of God, of you and of this world can you tell at that place? How was God present, and what promise did God give you?
For many of us, some of our key altars are located inside the building on the corner of Hillside and Vreeland. The table, the baptismal font, a Sunday School classroom, all places where God appeared to us, spoke to us and gave us a promise: “I am your God; you are my child. I love you. I am with you. Walk with me and trust in me.”
Now we all know that church is people and not a building or place. Wherever Jesus’ people gather, he has promised to be with them, making that place a holy place. It is also true that the table and the font are pieces of wood. Nicely carved, finely crafted, well adorned, but furniture. Abrams altar was a bunch of stones, neatly piled. But tell the story of God in this place and at this time, speak again that word God spoke to you and share with someone else God’s promise given to you, and these stones and this wood sing songs of praise to the God who created us, redeemed us and makes us holy.
I am sure there are other holy places in your life. Places where God appeared, God spoke, God promised to be your God, to make you God’s own child. Take some time this month, to visit those places, to build an altar, remember God’s promise, call on God’s name, and, most importantly, take someone along with whom you can share the story. I know one person who would love to hear you talk about it … me.
Peace,
Pastor Jim
APPRECIATION FOR OUR MUSIC MINISTRY
Our choir will sing through June 15, after which it gets a well-deserved break for the summer. As part of our worship on June 15, we will recognize and give thanks for all of our musicians—singers and instrumentalists—who enhance our worship.
As Minister of Music, I would like to personally thank everyone who has given of their time for the music in our community. Holy Trinity has a long tradition of excellence which precedes me and I am thankful to be able to build on that tradition. People frequently remark about our music at worship. I think our worship is spiritual, varied and meaningful. Thanks to all of you for supporting our music ministry, and for adding your voice to our song when we gather.
I give thanks for Pastor Jim and his many gifts. As a musician, he is very supportive and appreciative of our music. I enjoy our worship planning time, I think we compliment each other and the congregation benefits from this team. Excellent preaching and our varied music all support the Word, which is at the center, and I think this makes our worship special. I am truly blessed!
Scott Jones, Minister of Music
As Minister of Music, I would like to personally thank everyone who has given of their time for the music in our community. Holy Trinity has a long tradition of excellence which precedes me and I am thankful to be able to build on that tradition. People frequently remark about our music at worship. I think our worship is spiritual, varied and meaningful. Thanks to all of you for supporting our music ministry, and for adding your voice to our song when we gather.
I give thanks for Pastor Jim and his many gifts. As a musician, he is very supportive and appreciative of our music. I enjoy our worship planning time, I think we compliment each other and the congregation benefits from this team. Excellent preaching and our varied music all support the Word, which is at the center, and I think this makes our worship special. I am truly blessed!
Scott Jones, Minister of Music
CONGRATULATIONS!
Sarah Jones will graduate from Bloomfield High School on June 19. In August, Sarah will begin her studies at Emerson College in Boston, where she will major in Print Journalism and Media Communications.
We’re sorry if we missed anyone! If there are other high school or college graduates, please call or email the church office and we will print an update in the next newsletter.
Congratulations Whitney and Eric!
Ms. Donna Lowery of Laurel Hill and Mr. Lance Lowery of Gibson are proud to announce the engagement of their daughter Whitney Elizabeth Lowery, to Eric Steven Oberndorf of Cedar Grove, NJ. The bride-elect is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Ellis and the late Mrs. Mary Lowery and Mr. James Dutch, all of Laurel Hill.
The groom-elect is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Steven Oberndorf of Cedar Grove, NJ. His grandparents are the late Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Lindblad and the late Mr. and Mrs. Robert Oberndorf, all of Jersey City, NJ.
The bride-elect is a 2004 graduate of Scotland High School in Laurinburg and a 2008 graduate of the University of North Carolina at Pembroke with a bachelor's degree in biology. The groom-elect is a 2001 graduate of Seton Hall Prep in West Orange, NJ and is a sergeant in the U.S. Army. He is currently stationed at Ft. Bragg with the 82nd Airborne Division and has served two tours of duty in Operation Iraqi Freedom.
The wedding is planned for July 12, 2008 at Church in the Pines in Laurel Hill. A reception will follow at Wallace Lodge.
We’re sorry if we missed anyone! If there are other high school or college graduates, please call or email the church office and we will print an update in the next newsletter.
Congratulations Whitney and Eric!
Ms. Donna Lowery of Laurel Hill and Mr. Lance Lowery of Gibson are proud to announce the engagement of their daughter Whitney Elizabeth Lowery, to Eric Steven Oberndorf of Cedar Grove, NJ. The bride-elect is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Ellis and the late Mrs. Mary Lowery and Mr. James Dutch, all of Laurel Hill.
The groom-elect is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Steven Oberndorf of Cedar Grove, NJ. His grandparents are the late Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Lindblad and the late Mr. and Mrs. Robert Oberndorf, all of Jersey City, NJ.
The bride-elect is a 2004 graduate of Scotland High School in Laurinburg and a 2008 graduate of the University of North Carolina at Pembroke with a bachelor's degree in biology. The groom-elect is a 2001 graduate of Seton Hall Prep in West Orange, NJ and is a sergeant in the U.S. Army. He is currently stationed at Ft. Bragg with the 82nd Airborne Division and has served two tours of duty in Operation Iraqi Freedom.
The wedding is planned for July 12, 2008 at Church in the Pines in Laurel Hill. A reception will follow at Wallace Lodge.
SUMMER. TIME FOR LEMONADE
As we move into summer this month, we will re-start our after worship lemonade fellowship time. So, plan to linger a bit after worship to visit with friends both new and longstanding. You can also volunteer to host on one or more Sunday. A sign up sheet will be out during worship so you can sign up. You can also sign up to host by calling the church office.
NEW COMMUNICATION CARD
Starting May 25, you will find a new insert in your Sunday worship program: a communication card. This card has two parts. First, it is a way gather contact information about our first- and second-time guests. Second, it is a way to keep all of our contact information up-to-date. Third, it lists some next steps we can take to grow in faith and love as we go out from worship, and provides space to you to share your prayer requests and concerns. We ask that everyone fill out a card every week. If everyone fills out the card every week, then our guests will not feel uncomfortable or reluctant to fill out their cards and share with us.
JUNE BIRTHDAYS & ANNIVERSARIES
Birthdays
1: Scott Jones, Joyce Lin
4: Pastor Jim Krombholz
6: Chelsea Cicci
8: Ken Geiselmann, Sean Ulley
9: Ava Bacik
10: Ellen Oberndorf
15: Jakob Andrew Krombholz
18: Ann Erwin
26: Samantha Hess
27: Chris Duhm
28: Lou-Ann Ariante, Luke Stefan Krombholz
Anniversaries
4: Richard & Erika Bacik
14: Alex & Aida Rubens
22: James & Dorothy Greengrove
23: Ed & Evelyn Cordes
26: John & Verna Norton
28: Chris & Nancy Duhm
1: Scott Jones, Joyce Lin
4: Pastor Jim Krombholz
6: Chelsea Cicci
8: Ken Geiselmann, Sean Ulley
9: Ava Bacik
10: Ellen Oberndorf
15: Jakob Andrew Krombholz
18: Ann Erwin
26: Samantha Hess
27: Chris Duhm
28: Lou-Ann Ariante, Luke Stefan Krombholz
Anniversaries
4: Richard & Erika Bacik
14: Alex & Aida Rubens
22: James & Dorothy Greengrove
23: Ed & Evelyn Cordes
26: John & Verna Norton
28: Chris & Nancy Duhm
PRAY FOR THESE DISCIPLES THIS MONTH
For some time we have been naming families of the month, people and households to keep in our prayers. Now, we’re going to change the emphasis a little. Instead of praying for families, we will pray for individual disciples of Jesus. Below are dates with names. On each date, you will notice that each day of week (except Sunday) has the name of a person in this community. Remember that person in your prayers that day.
On Sunday, remember all of the people listed in the coming week. You may even want to get in touch with these people and pray with them personally.
If you don’t know what to pray for, then pray that each member of the Holy Trinity community would grow in their faith and love for God and their love for God’s people and God’s world, and pray that each disciple may be fully equipped to share the Gospel, overcome barriers and connect one to many through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.
June 2: Martin Futyma
June 3: Betty Futyma
June 4: Susan Gage
June 5: Cathy Geiselmann
June 6: Erica Geiselmann
June 7: Ken Geiselmann
June 9: Irene Geiselmann
June 10: Jim Greengrove
June 11: Dot Greengrove
June 12: Nancy Guenther
June 13: Marcia Hayes
June 14: Erik Hess
June 16: Dayna Hess
June 17: Samantha Hess
June 19: Ruth Hsu
June 20: Richard Hudnett
June 21: Barbara Hudnett
June 23: Christina Hudnett
June 24: Alicia Hudnett
June 25: Ricky Hudnett
June 26: Lynn Johnson
June 27: Kevin Johnson
June 28: Brian Johnson
June 30: Scott Jones
On Sunday, remember all of the people listed in the coming week. You may even want to get in touch with these people and pray with them personally.
If you don’t know what to pray for, then pray that each member of the Holy Trinity community would grow in their faith and love for God and their love for God’s people and God’s world, and pray that each disciple may be fully equipped to share the Gospel, overcome barriers and connect one to many through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.
June 2: Martin Futyma
June 3: Betty Futyma
June 4: Susan Gage
June 5: Cathy Geiselmann
June 6: Erica Geiselmann
June 7: Ken Geiselmann
June 9: Irene Geiselmann
June 10: Jim Greengrove
June 11: Dot Greengrove
June 12: Nancy Guenther
June 13: Marcia Hayes
June 14: Erik Hess
June 16: Dayna Hess
June 17: Samantha Hess
June 19: Ruth Hsu
June 20: Richard Hudnett
June 21: Barbara Hudnett
June 23: Christina Hudnett
June 24: Alicia Hudnett
June 25: Ricky Hudnett
June 26: Lynn Johnson
June 27: Kevin Johnson
June 28: Brian Johnson
June 30: Scott Jones
NEW JERSEY SYNOD ASSEMBLY, JUNE 5-7
Pastor Jim and Chris Duhm will attend the New Jersey Synod Assembly when it meets in East Brunswick from June 5 through June 7. Look for a report in next month’s newsletter.
SUMMER FOOD DRIVE
During the summer months, organizations that provide food to people in need often run short of needed supplies. This year, rising food costs have made the need that much more acute. Rising food prices means more people are in need of assistance. At the same time, the expense impact the ability of the organization to provide enough food.
This summer, we will once again collect food as part of our offering during worship. Bring your non-perishable food items to worship with you, and take them forward during the gathering of our offering. Thanks.
This summer, we will once again collect food as part of our offering during worship. Bring your non-perishable food items to worship with you, and take them forward during the gathering of our offering. Thanks.
VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL
Guess what’s swinging up ahead?
Are you looking to reach new heights of fun this summer? Then you’ll want to head to Holy Trinity for a canopy of adventures at Rainforest Adventure! This exciting Vacation Bible School is for everyone from infants to adults.
The fun begins Sunday, August 10 and concludes with a Rainforest Adventure Program and Party on Friday evening, August 15. Sessions run from 6:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. each day. The cost will be: $10 per child/$20 per family.
At Rainforest Adventure you’ll hear stories about Jesus, make cool crafts, learn catchy rainforest tunes, play super fun games, do some zany skits, and make lots of new friends! Each evening offers a new Bible story to explore through loads of fun activities. Please call the church office at (973) 667-0256 with questions or to register.
A separate Registration Form is required for each participant and must be submitted by July 31. Please notify the office if you would like copies mailed or e-mailed to you.
Are you looking to reach new heights of fun this summer? Then you’ll want to head to Holy Trinity for a canopy of adventures at Rainforest Adventure! This exciting Vacation Bible School is for everyone from infants to adults.
The fun begins Sunday, August 10 and concludes with a Rainforest Adventure Program and Party on Friday evening, August 15. Sessions run from 6:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. each day. The cost will be: $10 per child/$20 per family.
At Rainforest Adventure you’ll hear stories about Jesus, make cool crafts, learn catchy rainforest tunes, play super fun games, do some zany skits, and make lots of new friends! Each evening offers a new Bible story to explore through loads of fun activities. Please call the church office at (973) 667-0256 with questions or to register.
A separate Registration Form is required for each participant and must be submitted by July 31. Please notify the office if you would like copies mailed or e-mailed to you.
STEWARDSHIP STRENGTHENS...
Stewardship strengthens our relationship with Jesus
Our hands and hearts in action. What an impact.
About a year ago, the stewardship team asked us to list some of the ways in which we give of ourselves in Jesus’ name for the sake of the world. This included organizations and charities we support with financial gifts or as a volunteer. Nancy Maguire has skillfully arranged those responses into a wall-hanging that represents the big impact God’s people from Holy Trinity have in the world. With our hands and our hearts we follow Jesus into the world, and by the grace of God we make a difference. Thank you Nancy for your great work. And remember, this is a work in progress. If you have something you want to add, call the church office.
Putting our assets to work
Throughout Lent and Easter, we asked everyone to write down some of their gifts, ones they are willing to share, and place them on the wall in the back of the sanctuary. What a tremendously gifted group of people God has gathered here and commissioned as ambassadors of Jesus Christ! The church council started grouping those assets and imagining some ministries that God may be calling us to do in the coming year. Get ready to put your gifts into action as we share the good news of Jesus, overcome barriers and connect one to many by doing the things we love to do.
Thanks for your generosity
Thanks to your generosity and a one-to-one match from Thrivent Financial for Lutherans we were able to give $470 to support the work of Community Schools in Nutley, Inc. Thank you. Let’s continue to look for ways to share our gifts for the sake of the people in God’s world.
BE PART OF A CULTURE SHIFT: JOIN MISSION ON THE MOVE
Mission on the Move calls us to redis¬cover our passion for God and for God’s mission in new ways in the 21st century. Changing our behavior, in¬vesting in new mission models are first steps in transforming the mis¬sional culture of the church. We un¬derstand that mission in not merely an activity of the church. Rather mission is the result of God’s initiative, rooted in God’s purposes to restore and heal creation. Mission is on the Move. Mission means sending, and it is the central biblical theme describing the purpose of God’s action in history.
Mission on the Move has the potential to transform every expression of the New Jersey Synod by strengthen¬ing the missionary orienta¬tion of this church. Now you can play a leadership role in shaping the church. Your support of MOM will make a difference and:
• Transform the missionary culture of this church.
• Invest over $310,000 in strengthening and trans¬forming 188 congregations into centers for mission outreach and faith invitation.
• Share $700,000 to sup¬port vibrant congrega¬tions through times of transition, redevelop¬ment, and critical need.
• Provide $1,600,000 to aid in the development of two new ministry starts in New Jersey.
Mission on the Move has the potential to transform every expression of the New Jersey Synod by strengthen¬ing the missionary orienta¬tion of this church. Now you can play a leadership role in shaping the church. Your support of MOM will make a difference and:
• Transform the missionary culture of this church.
• Invest over $310,000 in strengthening and trans¬forming 188 congregations into centers for mission outreach and faith invitation.
• Share $700,000 to sup¬port vibrant congrega¬tions through times of transition, redevelop¬ment, and critical need.
• Provide $1,600,000 to aid in the development of two new ministry starts in New Jersey.
AIDS WALK UPDATE
Once again this years’ Aids Walk New York (AWNY) was a big success. Over 45,000 people participated and raised a record breaking sum of more than $7,058,000. Nancy and Tony Maguire exceeded their own prior record by raising over $1000, thanks to the generosity of the Holy Trinity family. Donations can still be made for this cause. Checks should be payable to AWNY and can be given to Nancy or Tony anytime. You can also mail your check to 26 Parsons Ct., Mahwah, NJ 07430. If you would like more information please call them at (201) 934-9366. You can also visit www.aidswalk.net.
SHARE THE GOOD NEWS
Invite someone to worship this summer
Most people come to a certain church as a result of an invitation from a friend. As you talk with friends, neighbors and co-workers, keep in mind your commission to be an ambassador of Jesus. Invite them to get to know Jesus, to share the blessing of God’s gifts you enjoy. In addition, proudly tell the story of how God has worked in your life through the ministry of this community. God has called each of us – from the youngest to the oldest – to share the good news of Jesus, to overcome barriers and to connect one to many in love of God.
Share information about VBS
A fun way to introduce friends to Jesus is to invite them to take part in Vacation Bible School with you. We offer Vacation Bible School in the evenings so that entire families can take part if they wish. Another option may be to invite busy parents to bring their children to Vacation Bible School and to take that time to enjoy a “date night” or two. Be creative in your invitation. This isn’t the same old VBS.
Guess who’s coming to dinner
You don’t have to go door to door to witness to the good news of Jesus or to change and save a life. You can just invite a friend into your house for dinner. Stories of God’s love are best shared in intimate settings over dinner and maybe even a glass of good wine. That’s the way Jesus shared the good news.
Most people come to a certain church as a result of an invitation from a friend. As you talk with friends, neighbors and co-workers, keep in mind your commission to be an ambassador of Jesus. Invite them to get to know Jesus, to share the blessing of God’s gifts you enjoy. In addition, proudly tell the story of how God has worked in your life through the ministry of this community. God has called each of us – from the youngest to the oldest – to share the good news of Jesus, to overcome barriers and to connect one to many in love of God.
Share information about VBS
A fun way to introduce friends to Jesus is to invite them to take part in Vacation Bible School with you. We offer Vacation Bible School in the evenings so that entire families can take part if they wish. Another option may be to invite busy parents to bring their children to Vacation Bible School and to take that time to enjoy a “date night” or two. Be creative in your invitation. This isn’t the same old VBS.
Guess who’s coming to dinner
You don’t have to go door to door to witness to the good news of Jesus or to change and save a life. You can just invite a friend into your house for dinner. Stories of God’s love are best shared in intimate settings over dinner and maybe even a glass of good wine. That’s the way Jesus shared the good news.
Monday, April 28, 2008
Your ideas for this newsletter
We would love to improve this online newsletter. Right now, we are simply republishing the articles that appear in the print version of the Holy Trinity newsletter. But there is so much more we can do online.
What do you think we should do? How should we proceed? Would anyone be interested in a discussion of the coming Sunday's Gospel lesson? Is anyone interested in contributing by sharing stories, pictures, things you have seen? Leave your comments. Thanks.
Thursday, April 24, 2008
May Birthdays
Al Weber
Audrey Stevens
Erika Murphy
Don Walch
Jean Esparolini
Ethan Munoz
Gail Ceravolo
Dorothy Greengrove
Debbie Jones
Terry D’Agnolo
Jan Strachan
Gerald Mayr
May Anniversaries
Joseph & Liz Cicci
Audrey Stevens
Erika Murphy
Don Walch
Jean Esparolini
Ethan Munoz
Gail Ceravolo
Dorothy Greengrove
Debbie Jones
Terry D’Agnolo
Jan Strachan
Gerald Mayr
May Anniversaries
Joseph & Liz Cicci
Pray for these disciples this month
For some time we have been naming families of the month, people and households to keep in our prayers. Now, we’re going to change the emphasis a little. Instead of praying for families, we will pray for individual disciples of Jesus. Here’s a calendar. On it, you will notice that each day of week (except Sunday) has the name of a person in this community. Remember that person in your prayers that day. On Sunday, remember all of the people listed in the coming week. You may even want to get in touch with these people and pray with them personally.
If you don’t know what to pray for, then pray that each member of the Holy Trinity community would grow in their faith and love for God and their love for God’s people and God’s world, and pray that each disciple may be fully equipped to share the Gospel, overcome barriers and connect one to many through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.
May 1: Leona Candura
May 2: Elise Cooper
May 3: Jean Esparolini
May 5: Chris Esparolini
May 6: Chad Esparolini
May 7: Wendy Esparolini
May 8: Irene Falk
May 9: John Fenton
May 10: Elfrieda Fenton
May 12: Julie Franchino
May 13: Peter Franchino
May 14: John Franchino
If you don’t know what to pray for, then pray that each member of the Holy Trinity community would grow in their faith and love for God and their love for God’s people and God’s world, and pray that each disciple may be fully equipped to share the Gospel, overcome barriers and connect one to many through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.
May 1: Leona Candura
May 2: Elise Cooper
May 3: Jean Esparolini
May 5: Chris Esparolini
May 6: Chad Esparolini
May 7: Wendy Esparolini
May 8: Irene Falk
May 9: John Fenton
May 10: Elfrieda Fenton
May 12: Julie Franchino
May 13: Peter Franchino
May 14: John Franchino
Guess What's Swinging Up Ahead?
Are you looking to reach new heights of fun this summer? Then you’ll want to head to Holy Trinity for a canopy of adventures at Rainforest Adventure! This exciting Vacation Bible School is for everyone from infants to adults.
The fun begins Sunday, August 10 and concludes with a Rainforest Adventure Program and Party on Friday evening, August 15. Sessions run from 6:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. each day. The cost will be: $10 per child/$20 per family.
At Rainforest Adventure you’ll hear stories about Jesus, make cool crafts, learn catchy rainforest tunes, play super fun games, do some zany skits, and make lots of new friends! Each evening offers a new Bible story to explore through loads of fun activities.
Registration Forms are required - a separate form is required for each participant and must be submitted by July 31. Please notify the office if you would like copies mailed or e-mailed to you.
Please call the church office at (973) 667-0256 with questions.
The fun begins Sunday, August 10 and concludes with a Rainforest Adventure Program and Party on Friday evening, August 15. Sessions run from 6:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. each day. The cost will be: $10 per child/$20 per family.
At Rainforest Adventure you’ll hear stories about Jesus, make cool crafts, learn catchy rainforest tunes, play super fun games, do some zany skits, and make lots of new friends! Each evening offers a new Bible story to explore through loads of fun activities.
Registration Forms are required - a separate form is required for each participant and must be submitted by July 31. Please notify the office if you would like copies mailed or e-mailed to you.
Please call the church office at (973) 667-0256 with questions.
Mark your calendar
New Worship Time
Please note that as of Sunday,June 1, 2008, our new time for Worship will be 10:00 am. This decision was voted on at the Annual Meeting in January.
Please note that as of Sunday,June 1, 2008, our new time for Worship will be 10:00 am. This decision was voted on at the Annual Meeting in January.
90 minutes a week will change your life
Tuesday evenings at 8 p.m. Everyone is invited to grow in their discipleship by taking a closer look at Jesus’ teaching, life and ministry as presented in the Gospel of Matthew.
Thursday afternoons at 2 p.m. (May 1, 15, 22, 30). All are welcome. On Thursday we will read some fabulous stories of faith and prepare to share our own stories of God’s amazing grace.
Thursday afternoons at 2 p.m. (May 1, 15, 22, 30). All are welcome. On Thursday we will read some fabulous stories of faith and prepare to share our own stories of God’s amazing grace.
All Together in One Place
“When the day of Pentecost arrived, they were all together in on place. And suddenly there came from heaven a sound like a mighty rushing wind, and it filled the entire house where they were sitting” Acts 2:1-2
I am making it my prayer, that when the day of Pentecost arrives – May 11, 2008 – that we will all be together in one place, gathered at 10:30 a.m. in our house of worship and prayer on the corner of Hillside and Vreeland. I am making this my prayer not just because I like to see our house full on Sunday morning, but because I am also praying God may pour out the Holy Spirit on all of us, filling each and every on of us … and filling the whole house too.
On that first Pentecost, God empowered God’s church for God’s mission, the mission to love, save and bless the world enacted by Jesus. Now, in Christ and in the power of the Holy Spirit, we too are called, gathered, gifted and sent to be part of what God is doing the world.
When the Spirit was poured out on those first disciples, Peter stood up and said that God was doing then and there what God had promised long ago, God was giving the Holy Spirit so that young and old could dream dreams and vision and visions – the dreams and vision God has for the world.
That same Holy Spirit was poured out on each of us at our baptism, and we too were given to see and share God’s dream and vision for the world, and so I am praying that God stir up those gifts in all of us, as we all gather together in one place this Pentecost. I pray not so much for our sake, but for the sake of the people and the world God loves so much and desires to touch through the ministry we all share.
See you May 11 … and wear red!
I am making it my prayer, that when the day of Pentecost arrives – May 11, 2008 – that we will all be together in one place, gathered at 10:30 a.m. in our house of worship and prayer on the corner of Hillside and Vreeland. I am making this my prayer not just because I like to see our house full on Sunday morning, but because I am also praying God may pour out the Holy Spirit on all of us, filling each and every on of us … and filling the whole house too.
On that first Pentecost, God empowered God’s church for God’s mission, the mission to love, save and bless the world enacted by Jesus. Now, in Christ and in the power of the Holy Spirit, we too are called, gathered, gifted and sent to be part of what God is doing the world.
When the Spirit was poured out on those first disciples, Peter stood up and said that God was doing then and there what God had promised long ago, God was giving the Holy Spirit so that young and old could dream dreams and vision and visions – the dreams and vision God has for the world.
That same Holy Spirit was poured out on each of us at our baptism, and we too were given to see and share God’s dream and vision for the world, and so I am praying that God stir up those gifts in all of us, as we all gather together in one place this Pentecost. I pray not so much for our sake, but for the sake of the people and the world God loves so much and desires to touch through the ministry we all share.
See you May 11 … and wear red!
But wait … there’s more in May!
Empowered by the Holy Spirit and sent out by Jesus
During May, we will hear a lot about God’s vision for the world in Christ Jesus, and about the part we all have in God’s purposes.
On May 18, when we all gather in the park, we will receive anew Jesus’ Great Commission that sends us out into the world to make disciples, to baptize, teach in God’s triune name. We will also hear the most comforting promise: Jesus promises to be with us until God’s plans are accomplished.
Then, on May 25, when we all gather again, we will hear Jesus teaching and challenging us to trust in God, not the almighty dollar. Jesus will tell us that we cannot serve two masters; we cannot serve God and money. (Matt. 6:24). Funny, about that same time, the Federal government will have started sending out those economic stimulus checks. Makes you think … hmmm.
So, in three weeks this May, we will have discovered that God has given us new life in Jesus Christ; that God has given us -- by pouring out God’s Spirit -- all the gifts, all the power, all the courage we need to share the good news of this new life and of God’s love with the whole world. What’s more, God has given us all the resources to carry out God’s mission. And look, the checks are in the mail. Where are you planning on putting your treasure?
A first-fruits gift to ELCA World Hunger or the New Jersey Synod’s new Mission on the Move Campaign (see more about M.O.M. in this newsletter) may be a great place to start. A gift designated to Holy Trinity’s Vacation Bible School program, to the endowment fund or another ministry or outreach may also be a way putting your gifts to use. Good stewardship may also call you to use the money to pay you’re your debt or start on a savings plan, too. Remember 10-10-80 (share 10 percent; save 10 percent; give 80 percent).
Whatever you do, however God leads you to use God’s gifts, hear again the simple promise Jesus makes to never leave us. Jesus is alive, and he is with us to the end of the age. God is our hope, our security, our future … even when prices are up and people seem scared. God is our source of life. So whatever percentage you end up giving, saving or spending, be 100 percent B.O.L.D – Believe Our Lord Delivers! What have we to fear? God raised Jesus from the dead and poured out the Holy Spirit on us all! Thanks be to God!
See you in church and out in the mission field,
Pastor Jim
During May, we will hear a lot about God’s vision for the world in Christ Jesus, and about the part we all have in God’s purposes.
On May 18, when we all gather in the park, we will receive anew Jesus’ Great Commission that sends us out into the world to make disciples, to baptize, teach in God’s triune name. We will also hear the most comforting promise: Jesus promises to be with us until God’s plans are accomplished.
Then, on May 25, when we all gather again, we will hear Jesus teaching and challenging us to trust in God, not the almighty dollar. Jesus will tell us that we cannot serve two masters; we cannot serve God and money. (Matt. 6:24). Funny, about that same time, the Federal government will have started sending out those economic stimulus checks. Makes you think … hmmm.
So, in three weeks this May, we will have discovered that God has given us new life in Jesus Christ; that God has given us -- by pouring out God’s Spirit -- all the gifts, all the power, all the courage we need to share the good news of this new life and of God’s love with the whole world. What’s more, God has given us all the resources to carry out God’s mission. And look, the checks are in the mail. Where are you planning on putting your treasure?
A first-fruits gift to ELCA World Hunger or the New Jersey Synod’s new Mission on the Move Campaign (see more about M.O.M. in this newsletter) may be a great place to start. A gift designated to Holy Trinity’s Vacation Bible School program, to the endowment fund or another ministry or outreach may also be a way putting your gifts to use. Good stewardship may also call you to use the money to pay you’re your debt or start on a savings plan, too. Remember 10-10-80 (share 10 percent; save 10 percent; give 80 percent).
Whatever you do, however God leads you to use God’s gifts, hear again the simple promise Jesus makes to never leave us. Jesus is alive, and he is with us to the end of the age. God is our hope, our security, our future … even when prices are up and people seem scared. God is our source of life. So whatever percentage you end up giving, saving or spending, be 100 percent B.O.L.D – Believe Our Lord Delivers! What have we to fear? God raised Jesus from the dead and poured out the Holy Spirit on us all! Thanks be to God!
See you in church and out in the mission field,
Pastor Jim
Mission on the Move
The mission campaign of the New Jersey Synod
VISION: GOD’S DREAM FOR OUR FUTURE
Mission on the Move is a venture that belongs to us—the New Jersey Synod of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. God’s dream for our future is to accept the challenge of being church in a new way in a new day. We take up a life of discipleship and stewardship that strengthens the missionary impulse at the heart of our church.
God’s ultimate interest is not in tending the institutional parameters of the church but in transforming the world. This reorientation means reconnecting the church with what God is up to in the world. Mission on the Move is our call to share that vision. … It calls for a partnership with God that is bold and adventuresome.
The success of this mission initiative will require an essential clarity about the purpose of the ministry of God’s church in your specific context, and an openness to change in order to be more faithful. Mission on the Move is our call to prayer, Bible study, dialogue, and engagement. When we are most effective, we are prepared to be missionaries to the world and ambassadors for Jesus. MOM’s purpose is to call forth a community of persons who understand themselves to be followers of Jesus with gifts to share and a vision of God’s dream for engagement with the world.
Mission on the Move calls for a transformation to a missionary culture in the New Jersey Synod, its congregations, and people. In addition, MOM seeks to gather resources necessary to enable the bold and nimble response to the challenges that God places before us. Strategic allocation of resources will strengthen the mission outreach ministry of each congregation in the Synod. Transitional ministries and mission-critical congregations will find sustainable support from the expansion of the New Jersey Synod Fund for Mission and ELCA partnerships. Financial resources will be available in a timely manner to initiate new ministry starts on the territory of the Synod.
We believe that by living a missionary lifestyle, equipping people for mission work and sharing resources for mission we make our unique contribution to God’s mission. We will not be defined by limitation but by God’s dreams for our future.
Rev. Scott Schantzenbach,
MOM Campaign Coordinator
VISION: GOD’S DREAM FOR OUR FUTURE
Mission on the Move is a venture that belongs to us—the New Jersey Synod of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. God’s dream for our future is to accept the challenge of being church in a new way in a new day. We take up a life of discipleship and stewardship that strengthens the missionary impulse at the heart of our church.
God’s ultimate interest is not in tending the institutional parameters of the church but in transforming the world. This reorientation means reconnecting the church with what God is up to in the world. Mission on the Move is our call to share that vision. … It calls for a partnership with God that is bold and adventuresome.
The success of this mission initiative will require an essential clarity about the purpose of the ministry of God’s church in your specific context, and an openness to change in order to be more faithful. Mission on the Move is our call to prayer, Bible study, dialogue, and engagement. When we are most effective, we are prepared to be missionaries to the world and ambassadors for Jesus. MOM’s purpose is to call forth a community of persons who understand themselves to be followers of Jesus with gifts to share and a vision of God’s dream for engagement with the world.
Mission on the Move calls for a transformation to a missionary culture in the New Jersey Synod, its congregations, and people. In addition, MOM seeks to gather resources necessary to enable the bold and nimble response to the challenges that God places before us. Strategic allocation of resources will strengthen the mission outreach ministry of each congregation in the Synod. Transitional ministries and mission-critical congregations will find sustainable support from the expansion of the New Jersey Synod Fund for Mission and ELCA partnerships. Financial resources will be available in a timely manner to initiate new ministry starts on the territory of the Synod.
We believe that by living a missionary lifestyle, equipping people for mission work and sharing resources for mission we make our unique contribution to God’s mission. We will not be defined by limitation but by God’s dreams for our future.
Rev. Scott Schantzenbach,
MOM Campaign Coordinator
Transforming the Mission Culture
Missionary culture in our Synod and congregations is in need of transfor¬mation because the society in which we are missionaries has changed. All of the laments about recreational sporting events scheduled in conflict with church activities, loss of youth, confusion about both the purpose and the message of the church of Jesus Christ are reflective of changing times. Christianity in our society has been moved away from a position of domi¬nance and has experienced a loss of numbers, power, and influence within our society.
Mission on the Move calls us to redis¬cover our passion for God and for God’s mission in new ways in the 21st century. Changing our behavior, in¬vesting in new mission models are first steps in transforming the mis¬sional culture of the church. We un¬derstand that mission in not merely an activity of the church. Rather mission is the result of God’s initiative, rooted in God’s purposes to restore and heal creation. Mission is on the Move. Mission means sending and it is the central biblical theme describing the purpose of God’s action in history.
God is a missionary God and therefore we desire to claim the church as a “sent people.” “As the Father has sent me, so I send you” (John 20:21). MOM seeks to support God’s work to be missionaries in our own neighborhoods, in the culture in which we find ourselves. The com¬munities in which we are called to witness are no longer the neighbor¬hoods of the past century and have taken on new forms of language, ethnicity, and are may no longer be predominantly Christian.
The challenge of Mission on the move is to change from church with mission to missional church. Evalu¬ate the ministry of our congregation against these marks of a missional church:
A missional church is biblical. Testimony to God’s mission and the formation of mission¬ary people is rooted in the witness of Scripture.
A missional church is histori¬cal. We are guided by the Christian church in all of its cultural and historic expres¬sions, those that precede us and those that are contemporary.
A missional church is contextual. Every ef¬fective congregational witness is developed in a particular cultural context, rooted in time and place. The only way to be the church is incarnationally. The integrity and signifi¬cance of our witness is related both to the gospel we proclaim and the context in which it is shared.
A missional church is eschatological. The mission of this church is on the move. It can never be static. New insights and chal¬lenges will raise questions never before con¬sidered and demand a witness that redefines how we function and how we hope.
A missional church is engaged. Missionally oriented churches translate their passion for God and God’s mission into practice. The work of missional congregations equips the saints for faithful witness in particular places. This engagement serves the church’s wit¬ness as it, “makes disciples of all nations,... teaching them to obey everything that I (Jesus) have commanded you. (Matthew 28:19-20).
Mission on the Move calls us to redis¬cover our passion for God and for God’s mission in new ways in the 21st century. Changing our behavior, in¬vesting in new mission models are first steps in transforming the mis¬sional culture of the church. We un¬derstand that mission in not merely an activity of the church. Rather mission is the result of God’s initiative, rooted in God’s purposes to restore and heal creation. Mission is on the Move. Mission means sending and it is the central biblical theme describing the purpose of God’s action in history.
God is a missionary God and therefore we desire to claim the church as a “sent people.” “As the Father has sent me, so I send you” (John 20:21). MOM seeks to support God’s work to be missionaries in our own neighborhoods, in the culture in which we find ourselves. The com¬munities in which we are called to witness are no longer the neighbor¬hoods of the past century and have taken on new forms of language, ethnicity, and are may no longer be predominantly Christian.
The challenge of Mission on the move is to change from church with mission to missional church. Evalu¬ate the ministry of our congregation against these marks of a missional church:
A missional church is biblical. Testimony to God’s mission and the formation of mission¬ary people is rooted in the witness of Scripture.
A missional church is histori¬cal. We are guided by the Christian church in all of its cultural and historic expres¬sions, those that precede us and those that are contemporary.
A missional church is contextual. Every ef¬fective congregational witness is developed in a particular cultural context, rooted in time and place. The only way to be the church is incarnationally. The integrity and signifi¬cance of our witness is related both to the gospel we proclaim and the context in which it is shared.
A missional church is eschatological. The mission of this church is on the move. It can never be static. New insights and chal¬lenges will raise questions never before con¬sidered and demand a witness that redefines how we function and how we hope.
A missional church is engaged. Missionally oriented churches translate their passion for God and God’s mission into practice. The work of missional congregations equips the saints for faithful witness in particular places. This engagement serves the church’s wit¬ness as it, “makes disciples of all nations,... teaching them to obey everything that I (Jesus) have commanded you. (Matthew 28:19-20).
Now Is The Time To Share
Mission on the Move has the potential to transform every expression of the New Jersey Synod by strengthen¬ing the missionary orienta¬tion of this church. Now you can play a leadership role in shaping the church. Your support of MOM will make a difference and:
• Transform the missionary culture of this church.
• Invest over $310,000 in strengthening and trans¬forming 188 congrega¬tions into centers for mission outreach and faith invitation.
• Share $700,000 to sup¬port vibrant congrega¬tions through times of transition, redevelop¬ment, and critical need.
• Provide $1,600,000 to aid in the development of two new ministry starts in New Jersey.
The congregational phase of Mission on the Move (MOM) is now underway. In the coming weeks, you will be invited to pledge your financial support of Mission on the Move. Sharing a gift with MOM will reflect your commitment to missionally reorienting this church. You will also provide resources for use in your con¬gregation to engage the com¬munity with the Gospel of Je¬sus Christ. In addition, your gifts support sister congrega¬tions in times of transition and critical need and will help to plant two new ministries in New Jersey.
• Transform the missionary culture of this church.
• Invest over $310,000 in strengthening and trans¬forming 188 congrega¬tions into centers for mission outreach and faith invitation.
• Share $700,000 to sup¬port vibrant congrega¬tions through times of transition, redevelop¬ment, and critical need.
• Provide $1,600,000 to aid in the development of two new ministry starts in New Jersey.
The congregational phase of Mission on the Move (MOM) is now underway. In the coming weeks, you will be invited to pledge your financial support of Mission on the Move. Sharing a gift with MOM will reflect your commitment to missionally reorienting this church. You will also provide resources for use in your con¬gregation to engage the com¬munity with the Gospel of Je¬sus Christ. In addition, your gifts support sister congrega¬tions in times of transition and critical need and will help to plant two new ministries in New Jersey.
AIDS WALK NEW YORK
Sunday, May 18, 2008
Aids Walk New York (AWNY) is the world’s largest AIDS fundraising event. In 2007, more than 45,000 people participated and raised a record breaking sum of more than $6.8 million. Funds raised from the walkathon go to numerous programs and educational services to support people living with HIV/AIDS, and to over 60 other tri-state area AIDS organizations. The 10 kilometer (6.2 mile) walkathon begins and ends in Central Park.
Nancy and Tony Maguire are again raising funds and on Sunday, May 18, 2008 they will participate in Aids Walk New York. If you would like to walk with them, or sponsor them by donating money, please let them know. Checks should be payable to AWNY and can be given to Nancy or Tony anytime. You can also mail your check to 26 Parsons Ct., Mahwah, NJ 07430. If you would like to raise money at your school or place of business they can provide you with sponsor forms.
If you would like more information please call them at(201) 934-9366. You can also visit www.aidswalk.net
Aids Walk New York (AWNY) is the world’s largest AIDS fundraising event. In 2007, more than 45,000 people participated and raised a record breaking sum of more than $6.8 million. Funds raised from the walkathon go to numerous programs and educational services to support people living with HIV/AIDS, and to over 60 other tri-state area AIDS organizations. The 10 kilometer (6.2 mile) walkathon begins and ends in Central Park.
Nancy and Tony Maguire are again raising funds and on Sunday, May 18, 2008 they will participate in Aids Walk New York. If you would like to walk with them, or sponsor them by donating money, please let them know. Checks should be payable to AWNY and can be given to Nancy or Tony anytime. You can also mail your check to 26 Parsons Ct., Mahwah, NJ 07430. If you would like to raise money at your school or place of business they can provide you with sponsor forms.
If you would like more information please call them at(201) 934-9366. You can also visit www.aidswalk.net
May 1 Ascension Day/National Day of Prayer
Join people from all over town at the flag pole at Town Hall on Thursday, May 1 at noon to pray for this country and its leaders.
May 1 is Ascension Day, the day the church celebrates Jesus’ ascending to the right hand of the Father. Join us as we join the people of Grace Church in worship and prayer at 6:30 p.m. on this holy day. Call the office for complete details.
May 1 is Ascension Day, the day the church celebrates Jesus’ ascending to the right hand of the Father. Join us as we join the people of Grace Church in worship and prayer at 6:30 p.m. on this holy day. Call the office for complete details.
Gifts in action
We have a couple of newly organizing ministry opportunities that need some creative and technical support. Are you in?
Computer people, sound and recording people, audio-editing people, friendly visitors, creative writers, video directors, photographers and more … to plan, write produce, record and edit a variety of podcasts and, while we’re at it … to re-imagine the potential of our Web site. Talk to Pastor Jim.
Storytellers, actors and those who love to read out loud … to get deeply involved in God’s story (the Bible) and to explore creative ways of telling that story. Again, talk to Pastor Jim.
Let’s Get it Started
What gift do you have to share? What new ministry do you want to get started? If you have a new and exciting way to share the Gospel, overcome barriers and connect one to many, then by all means … do it. We’re here to help … all of us.
Computer people, sound and recording people, audio-editing people, friendly visitors, creative writers, video directors, photographers and more … to plan, write produce, record and edit a variety of podcasts and, while we’re at it … to re-imagine the potential of our Web site. Talk to Pastor Jim.
Storytellers, actors and those who love to read out loud … to get deeply involved in God’s story (the Bible) and to explore creative ways of telling that story. Again, talk to Pastor Jim.
Let’s Get it Started
What gift do you have to share? What new ministry do you want to get started? If you have a new and exciting way to share the Gospel, overcome barriers and connect one to many, then by all means … do it. We’re here to help … all of us.
Wednesday, March 26, 2008
From Pastor Jim
After his resurrection, Jesus met his disciples in Galilee. There he commissioned them, now as witnesses of the resurrection, to go into the world and make disciples. The disciples were made part of Jesus' mission to love and bless the world by forgiving sins and giving new life through baptism. Jesus also commissioned his disciples to teach people to live in this new way of Jesus Christ, to teach and encourage more people to follow Jesus, to follow Jesus in love.
As disciples of Jesus, and now as witnesses to his resurrection, we too have been sent into our community to love and bless the people we meet and to lead them more deeply into the ways of Jesus -- the way of God's love and God's forgiveness.
In Jesus Christ, we are loved. This love changes and transforms us. Our Lord Jesus has sent us into the world, so that others may know the transforming power of God's love.
This mission of love, this mission of Jesus, is the mission God has given us. God has also given us all we need to do this mission -- all the money, all the talents and all the time. The question for us to search out and discover is a question of how we are going to live out God's mission.
How will we love the people in our lives, in our town, in our community in Jesus' name and in a way that makes a difference? How will the world be changed through us -- as individuals, as families, and as a congregation?
As you come to worship, to study the Bible and to pray this spring, keep your eyes and ears open to what God is doing in your neighborhood. Then, as we meet, share what you have found with your fellow disciples.
And remember to pray that God strengthen and bless us as we share the good news of Jesus, overcome barriers and connect one to many this Easter season.
As disciples of Jesus, and now as witnesses to his resurrection, we too have been sent into our community to love and bless the people we meet and to lead them more deeply into the ways of Jesus -- the way of God's love and God's forgiveness.
In Jesus Christ, we are loved. This love changes and transforms us. Our Lord Jesus has sent us into the world, so that others may know the transforming power of God's love.
This mission of love, this mission of Jesus, is the mission God has given us. God has also given us all we need to do this mission -- all the money, all the talents and all the time. The question for us to search out and discover is a question of how we are going to live out God's mission.
How will we love the people in our lives, in our town, in our community in Jesus' name and in a way that makes a difference? How will the world be changed through us -- as individuals, as families, and as a congregation?
As you come to worship, to study the Bible and to pray this spring, keep your eyes and ears open to what God is doing in your neighborhood. Then, as we meet, share what you have found with your fellow disciples.
And remember to pray that God strengthen and bless us as we share the good news of Jesus, overcome barriers and connect one to many this Easter season.
Mark Your Calendar
April 1 at 7 p.m. Vacation Bible School Planning Meeting
Share your gifts and talents and share the good news of God’s love with children from our congregation and from the neighborhood. If you like working with children, crafts, music, snacks, storytelling, teaching, organizing, don’t hide your light, let it shine.
April 6 after worship: ‘First’ Holy Communion Class
All second-graders and their parents are invited to meet with Pastor Jim after worship. We will start our instruction on the Lord’s Supper that will lead to a celebration of “first” Communion on Sunday, April 27.
April 8 at 7 p.m. Sunday School Teachers Meeting
All of this year’s teachers and helpers, as well as any parents and anyone who would like to serve as a Sunday School teacher in the future, are invited to get together to review this year’s program and to discuss plans for next year. We’ve had a great year. Thanks to all who have worked with our children this year. Now, what can we do to make this important ministry even more powerful?
April 14 at 7:45 p.m. Church Council Meeting
The first part of this month’s meeting will be Bible Study and a discussion of Holy Trinity and our neighborhood. What is God doing in this town? How can we be part of God’s mission to love, save and bless the world? Everyone is invited to come and prayerfully discover God’s purpose for us and our congregation.
April 15 at 7:00 p.m. Transforming Team Meeting
We will meet to organize our wall of gifts and to discuss some specific actions we can take as a team to lead, guide and equip our congregation in its ministry to the surrounding neighborhood.
Bible Studies
Tuesday evenings at 8 p.m. Everyone is invited to grow in their discipleship by taking a closer look at Jesus’ teaching, life and ministry as presented in the Gospel of Matthew. This is a great place to bring friends and introduce them to Jesus and the fellowship of a caring, supportive group of friends.
Thursday afternoons at 2 p.m. (April 10 and April 24). All are welcome. This group will also take a look at Matthew’s Gospel, with special focus placed on the Gospel readings for the coming Sunday. Another great place to bring a friend, introduce them to Jesus and surround them with love of a group of friends.
Synod Gathering
Conference on Congregational Ministries. Saturday, April 12. A day of learning, and fellowship at dozens of workshops to help us on all aspects of congregational life and ministry. A great place to get ideas and share some of things we’re doing at Holy Trinity. Come to the office for a registration form and list of workshops.
New Worship Time
Please note that as of Sunday,
June 1, 2008, our new time for Worship will be 10:00am. This decision was voted on at the Annual Meeting in January.
We're Keeping the Fire Burning
As of March 25, our Keep the Fire Burning fund had almost reached its goal of repaying $6,000 to the Holy Trinity endowment. This amount represents the cost of the new HVAC unit plus a little more to invest toward Holy Trinity’s future ministry.
Thank you to all who have given so far.
Estate of Mabel Werner, Evelyn & Ed Cordes, Evelyn & John Denkinger, Elizabeth Futyma, Susan Gage, Pastor Krombholz, Evelyn & Steven Oberndorf, Nancy & Tony Maguire, Ruth & Greg Sekula, Grace Viola, Phyllis & Al Weber, Anonymous, Helen Blair, Julie Franchino, Elaine & Raymond Jones, Betty Mack, Miriam Mascola, Sally & Martin Mueller, David Reed, Gloria & William Ryden, Edith Schulz, Audrey Stevens, Anonymous, Gail & George Ceravolo, Nancy Guenther, Verna & John Norton, Jean Esparolini.
There is still time to join with the saints of past generation and share your gift toward the mission and ministry of Holy Trinity.
April Birthdays, Anniversaries and Families of the Month
APRIL BIRTHDAYS
Ken Duke, Justin Munoz, Richard Hudnett,
Renee DeBellis, Brian Johnson,
Alexandra Rubens, Elfrieda Fenton,
Erica Geiselmann, Sarah Jones,
Christine Esparolini, Jeff Lin,
Richard Bacik, Nancy Guenther,
Ed Cordes, Miriam Mascola, Sharon Murphy
APRIL ANNIVERSARIS
Greg and Ruth Sekula
Otto and Hedy Mayr
APRIL FAMILIES OF THE MONTH
Remember these people and families in our prayers each month.
John and Evelyn Denkinger
Chris, Nancy, Nicole and Matthew Duhm
Ken and Dot Duke
Richard, Barbara, Stacie, and Elizabeth Ebeling and Chelsea Bolduc
In The Parish
On March 9, 2008 we welcomed Madison Noelle Bernhard, the daughter of Joelle and Matthew Bernhard and granddaughter of Liz and Joe Cicci, into the Lords’ family through the sacrament of Holy Baptism.
New members received through the affirmation of baptism on
March 23, 2008:
Marcia Hayes
Chuck Rhodes
New members received through the affirmation of baptism on
March 23, 2008:
Marcia Hayes
Chuck Rhodes
Thursday, January 24, 2008
From the Pastor
We are often tempted to think and then to act as if the right combination of vision, marketing, passion and friendliness will bring God's kingdom to the corner of Hillside and Vreeland in Nutley on Sunday morning. Our hearts and minds are lured into believing that if we could just "do it right," (whatever it may be) then all that threatens us and our community will fade away. Yet, the story of God at work in this world, the story of the Bible, tells us that God's kingdom happens not by our working to make things happen, but by God's own desire to love and bless the world. God will make things happen. God is on a mission.
"... and pray in the Spirit on all occasions with all kinds of prayers and requests. With this in mind, be alert and always keep on praying for all the saints" Ephesians 6:18
We are often tempted to think and then to act as if the right combination of vision, marketing, passion and friendliness will bring God's kingdom to the corner of Hillside and Vreeland in Nutley on Sunday morning. Our hearts and minds are lured into believing that if we could just "do it right," (whatever it may be) then all that threatens us and our community will fade away. Yet, the story of God at work in this world, the story of the Bible, tells us that God's kingdom happens not by our working to make things happen, but by God's own desire to love and bless the world. God will make things happen. God is on a mission.
When we begin our Lenten journey together on Ash Wednesday (Feb. 6), we will be once again reminded how Jesus came to us -- a broken and sinful people living and working and dying within a broken and sinful world -- to walk with us, to give us life and freedom, and, because God loves us so deeply, to transform us and all of God's good creation. God is on a mission.
By the grace of God given in Jesus and poured out on us in our baptism into Christ, we have been changed, transformed, forgiven, redeemed, renewed and made part of God's mission. That baptismal gifting of new life leads us into a life that is rooted and grounded in prayer. We learn from Jesus to pray for God's mission in the world, as part of God's mission in the world. In the Lord's Prayer, Jesus teaches us to ask that our heavenly Father's kingdom come. When we pray these petitions, we pray that God's kingdom happen among us, too, because when God's kingdom happens among us, the kingdom of this world is toppled. God's people and God's creation are set free. We pray. God accomplishes. God is on a mission.
St. Paul reminds us that we do not struggle against flesh and blood. Our struggle (and it's our struggle because it is God's struggle) is against spiritual forces that hold people captive in fear, hopelessness, loneliness, meaninglessness and despair. As part of God's mission to transform the world in Jesus, we are strengthened for a spiritual struggle with spiritual gifts that come to us from the Holy Spirit -- gifts given through the Word, given through the Sacraments and given within the community of the saints. All this, as we hang together in the Holy Spirit, in prayer.
Prayer strengthens our relationship with God. That is a promise. To be a people in prayer is the beginning and the end of our Christian work as disciples because the beginning and the end of the Christian life is not our doing. It's God's doing, God's mission. In prayer we confess that we and the world are broken; in prayer, the Holy Spirit gives the words and imagination to hope for a future and to trust that God will make all things new ... even us ... even this congregation.
The Lord be with you. Let us pray ...
In Christ, Pastor Jim
"... and pray in the Spirit on all occasions with all kinds of prayers and requests. With this in mind, be alert and always keep on praying for all the saints" Ephesians 6:18
We are often tempted to think and then to act as if the right combination of vision, marketing, passion and friendliness will bring God's kingdom to the corner of Hillside and Vreeland in Nutley on Sunday morning. Our hearts and minds are lured into believing that if we could just "do it right," (whatever it may be) then all that threatens us and our community will fade away. Yet, the story of God at work in this world, the story of the Bible, tells us that God's kingdom happens not by our working to make things happen, but by God's own desire to love and bless the world. God will make things happen. God is on a mission.
When we begin our Lenten journey together on Ash Wednesday (Feb. 6), we will be once again reminded how Jesus came to us -- a broken and sinful people living and working and dying within a broken and sinful world -- to walk with us, to give us life and freedom, and, because God loves us so deeply, to transform us and all of God's good creation. God is on a mission.
By the grace of God given in Jesus and poured out on us in our baptism into Christ, we have been changed, transformed, forgiven, redeemed, renewed and made part of God's mission. That baptismal gifting of new life leads us into a life that is rooted and grounded in prayer. We learn from Jesus to pray for God's mission in the world, as part of God's mission in the world. In the Lord's Prayer, Jesus teaches us to ask that our heavenly Father's kingdom come. When we pray these petitions, we pray that God's kingdom happen among us, too, because when God's kingdom happens among us, the kingdom of this world is toppled. God's people and God's creation are set free. We pray. God accomplishes. God is on a mission.
St. Paul reminds us that we do not struggle against flesh and blood. Our struggle (and it's our struggle because it is God's struggle) is against spiritual forces that hold people captive in fear, hopelessness, loneliness, meaninglessness and despair. As part of God's mission to transform the world in Jesus, we are strengthened for a spiritual struggle with spiritual gifts that come to us from the Holy Spirit -- gifts given through the Word, given through the Sacraments and given within the community of the saints. All this, as we hang together in the Holy Spirit, in prayer.
Prayer strengthens our relationship with God. That is a promise. To be a people in prayer is the beginning and the end of our Christian work as disciples because the beginning and the end of the Christian life is not our doing. It's God's doing, God's mission. In prayer we confess that we and the world are broken; in prayer, the Holy Spirit gives the words and imagination to hope for a future and to trust that God will make all things new ... even us ... even this congregation.
The Lord be with you. Let us pray ...
In Christ, Pastor Jim
Lent 2008: Prayer Empowers Discipleship
Ash Wednesday (Feb. 6) and the start of the season of Lent comes quickly this year. A lot of us are familiar with the practice of giving up something for the season. Have you ever thought about taking something up, starting something new, during the season of Lent?
Giving Up Something for Lent
Ash Wednesday (Feb. 6) and the start of the season of Lent comes quickly this year. A lot of us are familiar with the practice of giving up something for the season. It is a discipline that leads us to shake off some of the things that hinder us in our walk with Jesus. Through this practice, we can discover God graciously easing the weight of the burdens of life. From out of this sacrifice, then God grows us in a new way of living. In these weeks, prayerfully consider what God is calling you to let go of this year. What’s weighing you down? What’s getting between you and God? What’s keeping you from living the life God wants you to live? Give it up.
Starting Up Something for Lent
In addition to “giving up” something for Lent, we are encouraged to “take up” something to strengthen our relationship with Jesus, something to empower our discipleship. This is one of our goals as a community of disciples: We seek to empower disciples of Jesus Christ. This Lent, turn to God in prayer. Prayer empowers discipleship. Prayer draws us closer in our walk with God.
On Thursdays in Lent, (starting Feb. 14 … what better Valentine’s Gift than to be together in love of God?) we will get together to practice and reflect on the practice of prayer. In the evening, we will host a Soup and Study with our friends from Franklin Reformed Church. We will do the same study on Thursday afternoon for those who do not wish to go out at night. Guiding our discussion and giving us a means of practicing prayer will be the book Forty Days to a Closer Walk with God: The Practice of Centering Prayer, by J. David Muyskens. The book is available through Amazon.com ($10.40) or you can use the sign up sheet in this newsletter and we will order a copy for you.
Giving Up Something for Lent
Ash Wednesday (Feb. 6) and the start of the season of Lent comes quickly this year. A lot of us are familiar with the practice of giving up something for the season. It is a discipline that leads us to shake off some of the things that hinder us in our walk with Jesus. Through this practice, we can discover God graciously easing the weight of the burdens of life. From out of this sacrifice, then God grows us in a new way of living. In these weeks, prayerfully consider what God is calling you to let go of this year. What’s weighing you down? What’s getting between you and God? What’s keeping you from living the life God wants you to live? Give it up.
Starting Up Something for Lent
In addition to “giving up” something for Lent, we are encouraged to “take up” something to strengthen our relationship with Jesus, something to empower our discipleship. This is one of our goals as a community of disciples: We seek to empower disciples of Jesus Christ. This Lent, turn to God in prayer. Prayer empowers discipleship. Prayer draws us closer in our walk with God.
On Thursdays in Lent, (starting Feb. 14 … what better Valentine’s Gift than to be together in love of God?) we will get together to practice and reflect on the practice of prayer. In the evening, we will host a Soup and Study with our friends from Franklin Reformed Church. We will do the same study on Thursday afternoon for those who do not wish to go out at night. Guiding our discussion and giving us a means of practicing prayer will be the book Forty Days to a Closer Walk with God: The Practice of Centering Prayer, by J. David Muyskens. The book is available through Amazon.com ($10.40) or you can use the sign up sheet in this newsletter and we will order a copy for you.
Schedue for Lent
Come and follow Jesus into a closer, stronger relationship with God during this Lenten season. Follow the link for a schedule of special services.
Ash Wednesday worship
with imposition of ashes:
11:30 a.m. (with brown bag lunch) and 7:30 p.m.
Thursday Soup and Study (February 14 – March 13)
2:00 p.m.: Book Study: Forty Days to a Closer Walk with God
6:00 p.m.: Soup Supper
6:45 p.m. – 7:45 p.m.: Book Study - Forty Days to a Closer Walk with God
8:00 p.m. – Choir
Ash Wednesday worship
with imposition of ashes:
11:30 a.m. (with brown bag lunch) and 7:30 p.m.
Thursday Soup and Study (February 14 – March 13)
2:00 p.m.: Book Study: Forty Days to a Closer Walk with God
6:00 p.m.: Soup Supper
6:45 p.m. – 7:45 p.m.: Book Study - Forty Days to a Closer Walk with God
8:00 p.m. – Choir
New Member Classes
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 join us for a new member class on Tuesday evenings at 7:00 p.m. starting Feb. 5.
Strengthening our Hearts and Minds
There are a number of opportunities to gather with other disciples in prayer around scripture in the coming weeks. Please take advantage of one or more of these opportunities to strengthen your relationship with Jesus. Call the Church Office at(973) 667-0256 to reserve your place. Bring your friends.
There are a number of opportunities to gather with other disciples in prayer around scripture in the coming weeks. Please take advantage of one or more of these opportunities to strengthen your relationship with Jesus. Call the Church Office at(973) 667-0256 to reserve your place. Bring your friends.
Sunday lunch study (Jan. 13 and on): Theology of the cross.
It is one of the most distinctive themes and contributions of Lutheran theology. The theology of the cross refers not just to the events of Good Friday. It also refers to a cross-centered approach to talking about God that stands in opposition to a “theology of glory” that is focused on the power and majesty of God apart from God’s action in history. We will meet Sundays after worship starting January 13.
Thursdays in Lent (Feb. 14 and on): Prayer Empowers Discipleship
A pattern for prayer and discipleship throughout Lent. Guiding our discussion and giving us a means of practicing prayer will be the book Forty Days to a Closer Walk with God: The Practice of Centering Prayer, by J. David Muyskens.
Tuesday Night @ 8 p.m.: Reading the Gospel of Matthew
We will get together to read the entire Gospel of Matthew and
then discuss each Sunday’s Gospel lesson.
There are a number of opportunities to gather with other disciples in prayer around scripture in the coming weeks. Please take advantage of one or more of these opportunities to strengthen your relationship with Jesus. Call the Church Office at(973) 667-0256 to reserve your place. Bring your friends.
Sunday lunch study (Jan. 13 and on): Theology of the cross.
It is one of the most distinctive themes and contributions of Lutheran theology. The theology of the cross refers not just to the events of Good Friday. It also refers to a cross-centered approach to talking about God that stands in opposition to a “theology of glory” that is focused on the power and majesty of God apart from God’s action in history. We will meet Sundays after worship starting January 13.
Thursdays in Lent (Feb. 14 and on): Prayer Empowers Discipleship
A pattern for prayer and discipleship throughout Lent. Guiding our discussion and giving us a means of practicing prayer will be the book Forty Days to a Closer Walk with God: The Practice of Centering Prayer, by J. David Muyskens.
Tuesday Night @ 8 p.m.: Reading the Gospel of Matthew
We will get together to read the entire Gospel of Matthew and
then discuss each Sunday’s Gospel lesson.
Wish List
Are you looking for a special giving opportunity? Check out our wish list.
We’re looking for the following items. You can give either the item or cash to purchase the item.
• A computer for Pastor Jim’s office. (Please call Pastor first.)
• $200: A computer projection unit.
• $500: A Bible Study Resource Kit for congregation.
• $280: A New Congregational Record Book.
• Reserved Signs for church pews.
• New Stable for the Sanctuary Nativity (preferably handmade).
We’re looking for the following items. You can give either the item or cash to purchase the item.
• A computer for Pastor Jim’s office. (Please call Pastor first.)
• $200: A computer projection unit.
• $500: A Bible Study Resource Kit for congregation.
• $280: A New Congregational Record Book.
• Reserved Signs for church pews.
• New Stable for the Sanctuary Nativity (preferably handmade).
ECO-Palms
This Palm Sunday we will be ordering “Eco-Palms” direct from Lutheran World Relief. Lutheran World Relief is partnering with the University of Minnesota to build support in the U.S. for Eco-Palms by introducing Lutheran parishes to this social and environmental justice project. In addition to environmental and economic sustainability, Eco-Palms promote improvement for entire communities in Guatemala and Mexico. Eco-Palm cooperatives designate five cents from each palm they sell to improve the lives of all community members. Consider the good that can be accomplished through our Palm Sunday celebration.
Nutty Moms of Nutley
Nutty Moms of Nutley is a very relaxed Moms group for any mom in the Nutley area. Basically, if you are willing to walk or drive to our meetings, you are in the Nutley area!
Nutty Moms of Nutley is a very relaxed Moms group for any mom in the Nutley area. Basically, if you are willing to walk or drive to our meetings, you are in the Nutley area! The group was started when Jessie Rayot started searching for a Mom's group in Nutley for herself and her two month old twin girls, but she couldn't find one. What she found instead were a few other moms who were also searching. So, being of the entrepreneurial mind, Jessie decided to start her own group.
Holy Trinity Lutheran Church was kind enough to give the group a home. Nutty Moms meets every other Wednesday morning from 10 am to noon. Moms can ask each other for advice, enjoy some adult friendships, and find a great place to let their little ones socialize. Sometimes on the off Wednesdays they will meet in other places, such as one of Nutley's beautiful parks, or maybe a local mall or department store to get some holiday shopping done.
There is no fee to join. Instead these lovely Nutty Moms have been happy to partner with the children of Holy Trinity, to give money to purchase farm animals to help families in third world countries start businesses. This is a project close to heart for Nutty Moms as many of them are Work At Home Moms.
For this reason, Nutty Moms will soon be having a monthly Mommy Spotlight. Each month on a weeknight or Saturday Nutty Moms of Nutley will have an open meeting in a larger room of Holy Trinity. One of the Work at Home Moms will host a party or workshop for her business. This means the congregation has an opportunity to purchase products or services from these moms, other moms can learn about home business opportunities available to them, and the mom in the
spotlight gets a wonderful opportunity to share her products or services. Everyone wins!
Nutty Moms of Nutley would love to grow; if you or someone you know would like to participate, please do! Email Jessie at momsofnutley@saferforyourhome.com to find out when the next meeting is and to be put on the email list.
Nutty Moms of Nutley is a very relaxed Moms group for any mom in the Nutley area. Basically, if you are willing to walk or drive to our meetings, you are in the Nutley area! The group was started when Jessie Rayot started searching for a Mom's group in Nutley for herself and her two month old twin girls, but she couldn't find one. What she found instead were a few other moms who were also searching. So, being of the entrepreneurial mind, Jessie decided to start her own group.
Holy Trinity Lutheran Church was kind enough to give the group a home. Nutty Moms meets every other Wednesday morning from 10 am to noon. Moms can ask each other for advice, enjoy some adult friendships, and find a great place to let their little ones socialize. Sometimes on the off Wednesdays they will meet in other places, such as one of Nutley's beautiful parks, or maybe a local mall or department store to get some holiday shopping done.
There is no fee to join. Instead these lovely Nutty Moms have been happy to partner with the children of Holy Trinity, to give money to purchase farm animals to help families in third world countries start businesses. This is a project close to heart for Nutty Moms as many of them are Work At Home Moms.
For this reason, Nutty Moms will soon be having a monthly Mommy Spotlight. Each month on a weeknight or Saturday Nutty Moms of Nutley will have an open meeting in a larger room of Holy Trinity. One of the Work at Home Moms will host a party or workshop for her business. This means the congregation has an opportunity to purchase products or services from these moms, other moms can learn about home business opportunities available to them, and the mom in the
spotlight gets a wonderful opportunity to share her products or services. Everyone wins!
Nutty Moms of Nutley would love to grow; if you or someone you know would like to participate, please do! Email Jessie at momsofnutley@saferforyourhome.com to find out when the next meeting is and to be put on the email list.
Is it a Church Snow Day?
Is it a Church Snow Day?
We try never to have to cancel worship, but in case of inclement weather, please check our website www.htlcnutley.com or the phone message at the office. Should we need to cancel, it will be noted by 8am.
We try never to have to cancel worship, but in case of inclement weather, please check our website www.htlcnutley.com or the phone message at the office. Should we need to cancel, it will be noted by 8am.
With Generous Hearts
World Hunger gifts for November and December, 2007 totaled $550.00!
Christmas Card Collection for the Global Barnyard totaled $142.00 which allowed us to contribute 2 pigs and 2 turkeys!
Our Sunday School sent in funds for a second goat!
The Wednesday Moms’ Group donated $40.00!
And our total giving for 2007 was more than $1,000 above what we had projected.
Thank you for your generosity and your partnership in God's mission through the ministry of the people of this congregation. We are blessed to be a blessing.
Christmas Card Collection for the Global Barnyard totaled $142.00 which allowed us to contribute 2 pigs and 2 turkeys!
Our Sunday School sent in funds for a second goat!
The Wednesday Moms’ Group donated $40.00!
And our total giving for 2007 was more than $1,000 above what we had projected.
Thank you for your generosity and your partnership in God's mission through the ministry of the people of this congregation. We are blessed to be a blessing.
New Morning Bible Study
We are planning to start an early-morning, before-work Bible study in the new year. We are talking about meeting from 7:00 a.m. to 8:00 a.m. at a local diner or coffee shop. If you are interested in taking part in this study, please call Martin Mueller at (973) 667-1049 or Pastor Jim at the church office.
Souper Bowl - We are on a Mission to Fight Hunger!
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. Start saving your change and (bills now!), and then bring it to church with you on Sunday, February 3, to drop into the soup pot that we will pass during worship. Your donation will go to fight hunger right here in the community.
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 $33 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. Start saving your change and (bills now!), and then bring it to church with you on Sunday, February 3, to drop into the soup pot that we will pass during worship. 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 $150 this year. Please visit www.souperbowl.org for more information.
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 $33 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. Start saving your change and (bills now!), and then bring it to church with you on Sunday, February 3, to drop into the soup pot that we will pass during worship. 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 $150 this year. Please visit www.souperbowl.org for more information.
In Touch and Up To Date
Through Peggy Klophaus we learned that as of January 22, Edith Lodge has moved to Maine! She will be living in a senior community an hour away from daughter Ginny. We wish Edith the very best in her new home!
Edith V. Lodge
30 Governor’s Way, #567
Topsham, ME 04086
(207) 725-1202
evelodge@yahoo.com
Verna & John Norton have moved! Their new address is:
234 Heather Croft
Egg Harbor Township, N.J. 08234
February Families of the Month
Please remember these people and families in our prayers this month.
Grace Viola
Al & Phyllis Weber
Bradford, Dot & Susan Wilson
The Yero Family
Grace Viola
Al & Phyllis Weber
Bradford, Dot & Susan Wilson
The Yero Family
February Birthdays
February Birthdays:
John Franchino, Brenda Munoz, Dorothy Wilson, Olivia Murphy, Edith Schulz,
Rebecca Lovas, Amanda Davey, Otto Mayr, Eric Oberndorf, Christina Hudnett,
Susan Ulley, Emily Jones, Sally Mueller.
John Franchino, Brenda Munoz, Dorothy Wilson, Olivia Murphy, Edith Schulz,
Rebecca Lovas, Amanda Davey, Otto Mayr, Eric Oberndorf, Christina Hudnett,
Susan Ulley, Emily Jones, Sally Mueller.
Cats, the Musical!
Bloomfield High School proudly presents Cats, the Andrew Lloyd Webber musical, February 28 through March 2. This will be the first musical in the newly renovated auditorium at BHS; the school is at 160 Broad St. in Bloomfield. Sarah Jones is performing in the cast as the character Jellylorum and Chelsea Cicci is the choreographer for the production.
Bloomfield High School proudly presents Cats, the Andrew Lloyd Webber musical, February 28 through March 2. This will be the first musical in the newly renovated auditorium at BHS; the school is at 160 Broad St. in Bloomfield. Sarah Jones is performing in the cast as the character Jellylorum and Chelsea Cicci is the choreographer for the production. Chelsea and Derek Hanson have been actively involved with the students since last spring, coaching dance, “Felinity” (cat moves!) and helping with makeup and costumes. Chelsea and Derek met while in the touring company of Cats that many of us saw at NJPAC.
Parents are encouraged to bring children to the show. There will be face painting and picture opportunities with the cast. Sarah will have tickets for sale soon, and we think the price will be the same as last year--$10 in advance, $12 at the door. Evening performances are at 7:30 pm and the Sunday matinee is at 2:00 pm. Please call the Jones family for more information. (973) 338-0267
Bloomfield High School proudly presents Cats, the Andrew Lloyd Webber musical, February 28 through March 2. This will be the first musical in the newly renovated auditorium at BHS; the school is at 160 Broad St. in Bloomfield. Sarah Jones is performing in the cast as the character Jellylorum and Chelsea Cicci is the choreographer for the production. Chelsea and Derek Hanson have been actively involved with the students since last spring, coaching dance, “Felinity” (cat moves!) and helping with makeup and costumes. Chelsea and Derek met while in the touring company of Cats that many of us saw at NJPAC.
Parents are encouraged to bring children to the show. There will be face painting and picture opportunities with the cast. Sarah will have tickets for sale soon, and we think the price will be the same as last year--$10 in advance, $12 at the door. Evening performances are at 7:30 pm and the Sunday matinee is at 2:00 pm. Please call the Jones family for more information. (973) 338-0267
EASTER FLOWERS
If you would like to purchase Easter Flowers, please call the office for an order form. The form and payment must be in the Church Office by Sunday, February 17. The price for lilies, daffodils, hyacinths and tulips are $9.00 each. Pompoms are $3.50 each.
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