I simply

 wanted you to know,

 that you are loved,

It’s good to be back in the swing of things and I’m looking forward to another year reporting church news.

 

The articles for the October newsletter are due to me by September 16.  Thanks for your cooperation and promptness.

 

Janice Barber

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With deepest affection,

					Eric+
Text Box: that hospital chaplaincy was nothing like parish work, because in the parish, a priest is paid to love the people, while in the hospital we are paid to minister. While there is love in hospital chaplaincy, it is difficult for relationships to blossom and flourish. Here, it is the opposite. Even if we don’t like one another, we still love one another, and I truly love 



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It has been a while since I wrote you and as summer ends and we begin to resume our normal patterns of living, I simply wanted you to know, that you are loved, that I suffer with you, and although sometimes this love is painful, it is a blessing from the One 



Text Box:  your full support.  Remember, the 60th year is not over until December 31, 2007.
Teresa Schutte-Regester
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At the time of this writing  we are still receiving congratulations and thanks for our wonderful 60th Anniversary Celebration that took place on June 3.  I can only repeat what I said earlier.  Each of the committee members participated fully in whatever part they volunteered to do.  It 

Text Box: was their total cooperation, along with their suggestions and monetary donations that made the 60th a great success.  Thank you all again!  Having said all of this, let me remind everyone that we are still in that 60th year and are planning some other events to commemorate Holy Trinity’s beginning.  So stay tuned, watch the newsletter and Sunday bulletin, listen to announcements on Sunday mornings and give these events


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My Church:
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Text Box: every congregation is service.  At the heart of service is love and the realization that everyone has needs.  It is our blessing to join with the Creator in caring for the creation…especially other persons.

Ron Mardaga

Text Box: means to follow Christ.  He reminds us that our Savior lives in us.  Therefore, we represent Him.  Wherever we go, He goes, and whatever we do, He does.  Whatever we say, He says.  What a responsibility!  Yet each of us, as baptized members, are called to be witnesses; representatives of His love.  The BCP teaches us that “the mission of the church is to restore all people to unity with God and

Text Box:  each other in Christ”.  It also points out that “the church carries out its mission through the ministry of all its members”.  In Matthew 25:37-39 those present respond, “when did we see thee hungry and feed thee, or thirsty and give thee drink?   And when did we see thee a stranger and welcome thee, or naked and clothe thee?  And when did we see thee sick or in prison and visit thee?”  The mission of every Christian of


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