11/20/22 Weekly Congregational Updates

Dear Members and Friends of Holy Trinity,

Here are this week’s updates:
1) At our Semi-Annual Congregational Meeting this past Sunday we approved the proposed Spending Plan for Ministry (Budget) for 2023 and elected the following to serve a 3-year term on Church Council – Richard Caruso, Beth Cribbe, Vicki Lybrand, Rev. Stephen Roehrs.

2) At our Lutheran Men in Mission supper meeting last night we had 23 men in attendance, including 5 of our most recent male new church members! We put together 100 NICE food bags for Meal on Wheels of Anderson.

3) This coming Sunday, I will be preaching on a Thanksgiving theme, based upon our Second Reading from Colossians 1:11-20.

4) Sunday, at the Late Service, we will be welcoming 3 new members into the Holy Trinity family.

5) We have moved our Annual Congregational Christmas Pageant a week later than what was previously published. It will take place on Sunday, December 18 at the Late Service.

6) The new Advent Devotionals are ready to be picked up in the narthex. Please limit yourselves one per household.

7) Speaking of Advent, the Learning Committee is sponsoring an Advent Craft Event for the Congregation on Sunday, November 27 at 3:00 p.m. in Fellowship Hall. This date is actually the beginning of the Advent season. What a good way to kick off the Advent season. Come join us!

8) Our own Virgil Hobbs will be performing in Irving Berlin’s White Christmas – The Musical, as Bing Crosby. Tickets are available on December 2, 3, 4 , 9, 10, 11 at the Elbert Theatre, in Elberton, GA. Call 706-283-1049 to make your reservations.

In Christ,

Pastor Fischer

11/13/22 Weekly Congregational Updates

Dear Members and Friends of Holy Trinity,

Some things of interest to pass along to you, include:

1) Our Congregational Meeting will take place Sunday in Fellowship Hall, beginning at 9:50 a.m. We will be doing two things, voting on new Council members and approving a budget for next year. The information on the 8 candidates for the Church Council are listed in recent bulletins and the November Messenger. We will be choosing 4. Please be on time for the meeting as the very first item of business will be the election. As far as the budget for 2023, you have received a copy of it in your November Messenger. If you need an explanation of any line item in the budget, you may reach out to Diane Richardson, our Congregational Treasurer, before the meeting. Please note: a heavy continental breakfast will be served.

2) To the men of the church, please be aware that our next LMM meeting will take place at a new time and date, so that we can do an outreach ministry together in the month of November. We will gather on Wednesday of next week at 6:00 p.m. in Fellowship Hall. After our meal together, and a program, we will assemble food kits for Meals on Wheels of Anderson. The food items have already been purchased. All we need now is you to help put them together.

3) What is your view of the future and what exactly are we supposed to be doing? As we near the end of the Church Year many of the passages look at the end of times. Sunday for our message we will be focusing on the gospel reading, Luke 21:5-19 and our Second Reading from 2 Thessalonians 3:6-13 where Paul deals with those who are idle as they wait.

In Christ,

Pastor Fischer

Advent Schedule 2022

ADVENT SCHEDULE
Advent Meals – 6:00 p.m.
November 30 Luther’s Ladies – host
December 7 Katie’s Ladies – host
December 14 The Lutheran Church Youth – host (Note: 5:30 p.m. meal) There will be a free will offering received.

Advent Worship Services to follow at 7:00 p.m.

Mark your calendars:
Christmas Pageant – December 11 Annual Christmas Pageant during the 11:00 a.m. service.
Youth Christmas Party – December 17 @ 5:00 p.m. at the Goodson farm.
Chili and Caroling – December 18 Congregational Christmas Caroling and Chili 5:00 p.m.

All Saints Day

On All Saints Day, November 6, we pause for a moment to give thanks to God for those saints of the church who have entered the Church Triumphant, especially those who have died since last year’s All Saint’s Day. We praise God for the memories of His children who have meant so much to His church and to His People.
Elizabeth Whaler Wessels Herron – November 6, 2021
Anita Jean Brady – November 29, 2021
Marion Slauenwhite Howell – December 5, 2021
Bobby “Bob” Leonard Long, Sr. – January 5, 2022
William “Bill” Anderson Christmas III – October 13, 2022

11/27 CONGREGATIONAL ADVENT EVENT

CONGREGATIONAL ADVENT EVENT

Although the world has already started stocking shelves with Christmas décor, airing Christmas commercials and blaring Christmas music over the radio, Lutheran Christians know that before Christmas comes Advent. The definition of the word Advent is, “the arrival of a notable, person, place or event.” It is during this first season of our liturgical calendar, that we prepare for the Christmas coming of our Savior, Jesus Christ.

This year, the Learning Committee will once again be sponsoring an event to begin our Advent journey with a craft project.

This event is for all families and individuals who would like to participate. This project will help us keep our focus on the true meaning of the season.

WHEN: Sunday, November 27 at 3:00 p.m.
WHERE: Fellowship Hall
WHO: Everyone. A signup sheet will be in the narthex to help plan for materials.
WHAT: Advent Family Event

11/6/22 Weekly Congregational Update

Dear Members and Friends of Holy Trinity,

 

Here are this week’s updates concerning the congregation:

 

  1. The Messenger was mailed out earlier this week, on Tuesday.

  2. Even though we will not be blessing the Time/Talent Sheets/Pledges as part of the worship service, you may still return them at any time in the next several weeks.  You can do this by either placing them in the offering plate during the worship service, or mailing them back to the church.  If you need extra copies, they are located in the Narthex.

  3. Don’t forget to reset your clocks Saturday before you go to bed.  The time changes and I don’t want you to give up an extra hour of sleep unnecessarily.

  4. Sunday is All Saints Sunday when we will remember those who have gone on to be with the Lord, especially those who have died since last year’s All Saints Service.  As part of the Prayers of God’s People, we will be remembering:
    • Elizabeth Herron
    • Anita Brady
    • Marion Howell
    • Bob Long, Sr.
    • Bill Christmas

In Christ,

Pastor Fischer

Family Fun Night

FAMILY FUN NIGHT
We are asking for only a commitment of one evening each month as we gather in
Fellowship Hall for a time of Food, Fun & Fellowship around a Biblical theme. This is for all ages – children, youth and adults. There will be crafts, games, and song. The meal will be
provided.
WHEN: Wednesday, November 9 – Note the new time: 5:30 – 7:00 p.m.
WHAT: Giving Thanks

10/30/22 Weekly Congregational Updates

Dear Members and Friends of Holy Trinity,

 

Here are a few things to pass along to you at this time:

 

  1. This past Sunday, we were grateful to see Krista Spoores and her son, Kyle,r at the Late Service.  You will recall that Krista joined the Navy several years ago.

  2. Don’t forget that Saturday is Jane Cahaly’s Salt and Light Foundation lunch at Tuckers Restaurant from 11:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.  There is no charge for the meal.  The topic will be leaving a Gospel shaped legacy for those placed into our care (grandchildren, nieces, nephews, etc.). To reserve your spot, call Jane at 864-314-2561.

  3. This Sunday, October 30, is Reformation Sunday.  You are encouraged to wear the color red as the festive color of the day.  The cross will be processed in and out of the sanctuary as part of the worship service.  You are reminded that we always turn and face the cross when it enters and leaves the sanctuary.

  4. With Sunday being a 5th Sunday, as is our custom, we will have One-Combined worship service at 10:00 a.m.  You are invited after the service to Fellowship Hall where we will gather for a Potluck Meal.  Please bring a dish or two to share.

  5. Please bring your filled out Time/Talent/Pledge card with you Sunday.  A basket will again be sent around as part of the offering, so that a blessing can be given over these at the altar.  If you need spare copies of the Time/Talent sheet, they are located in the narthex.

  6. Also, we ask you to bring back with you, your filled TOTSOME (Trick-Or-Treat-So-Others-May-Eat) bag to worship.  These can be placed in the room off the narthex.  This event is a major food drive for AIM to restock their shelves to feed those hungry in our area.  Or, if you wish, you can stop by the church during the week, let yourself in using the door code, and place your bag in the room at your convenience. 

In Christ,

Pastor Fischer

DEUTSCHES FEST UPDATE

DEUTSCHES FEST UPDATE
Thanks to all who attended and made our Deutsches Fest such a success.  A good time was had by all.

A total of $1,883.00 was collected and will be donated to the Good Neighbor Cupboard to help feed those in need in our community.

09/23/33 Weekly Congregational Update

Dear Members and Friends of Holy Trinity,

Here are some things of interest going on in the congregation:

  1. A big “Thank You” goes out to Diane Richardson who filled in for Pat in the office this week, as Pat was out on vacation.

  2. Through a lot of time and effort from many of you, and a good time had by all, we raised $1,883.00 at our Deutsches Fest this past Saturday!  This money will be given to the Good Neighbor Cupboard to fight hunger in our community.

  3. By now you should have received your household’s copy of the Time and Talent Sheet and Pledge Card for 2023.  Please pray over this and ask God to guide you in your commitment to Him through Holy Trinity.  During the worship service Sunday and on October 30, two wicker baskets will be passed around as part of the Offering.  Please place your sheets into the baskets as a blessing will be prayed over them as part of the worship service.  If you need any part of the volunteer positions of the Time and Talent Sheets explained, contact me and I will be glad to share what each committee and what each volunteer will be asked to do in 2023.  This information will be used to schedule all worship assistants, altar guild, committees, for the next year.

  4. Sunday, the Youth will be passing out bags to the congregation as part of the Trick-Or-Treat-So-Others-May-Eat food drive for AIM. Then on Sunday, October 30, we ask that all filled bags be returned to the church.

  5. Sunday is Breast Cancer Awareness Sunday.  You are asked to wear the color pink In Honor Of or In Memory Of those who have fought or are fighting cancer.

  6. Sunday, I will be preaching on the Gospel, Luke 18:9-14, as we hear of two men who go up to the Temple to pray.  One is heard by God and one is not.  Come as we explore another aspect of prayer.

  7. With Sunday, October 30, being a 5th Sunday (and Reformation Sunday) we will be having One-Combined Worship Service at 10:00 a.m.  (no Sunday School).  A Potluck Meal will follow in Fellowship Hall.  You are asked to bring a dish or two to share.

  8. An update on Allan Cole:  he is doing great following his surgery to remove his esophagus cancer a week ago today. He is expected to return home from Emory the first of next week!

 

In Christ,

Pastor Fischer