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Trinity Talk...A Weekly Newsletter


Trinity Talk
April 25, 2010

The yard sale is the big item this week – all week long. You may start
bringing your items to the gymnasium beginning this afternoon. You are
welcome to come and help anytime that you can. Sponsored by the
TUMC Girls, it is an all-church activity. Remember—one person’s junk is
another person’s treasure. In conjunction with the yard sale will be
“annual clean-up day” TOMORROW. Come anytime you can and stay as long as
you can. There will be a list of things to be done, so take your pick. .

United Methodist Women will meet on Wednesday afternoon (in the Adult Sunday School Classroom) at one o’clock. The UMW Shepherdess and Sue Welborn will be our guests. All women of the church are invited to attend.

The Christianity’s Family Tree study continues at 4 p.m. each
Sunday afternoon. This has been a good study, starting with the
Orthodoxy, then Catholicism, Lutheranism, and this week will be
Presbyterianism. After that will be Anglicanism, Baptists,
Pentecostalism, and then Methodism. There is still time to join this study.

There will be a “Drop-in Wedding Shower” for Analise Donovan, bride-elect of Tyler
Hendley on Saturday, May 22. Come anytime
between 9:30-11 a.m. and stay as long as you
wish. Tyler is the son of James and Fran
Hendley. They are registered at Wal Mart & Macys.

Our Healthy Church Initiative Coach, Rev. Royal Spiedel, will be here this week to meet with some of the church leaders. This is the first step toward the inauguration of the HCI. Let us be in prayer for the success of this program.

Remember the card ministry that is available to everyone. There will be various types of cards in the foyer. Write your message, sign, and put the name of the recipient on the envelope. These will be addressed, stamped and mailed for you by Melissa Blair. Thanks, Melissa, for this ministry.

Rev. Ron Dunavin, former Trinity pastor, is retiring this year. If you wish to communicate with him, his address is 603 Hogan, Monette, AR 72447

A stormy Friday night didn't stop about 25 adults and kids from having a great time at Trinity game night. We played games and had more snacks than you can imagine. We also played a new kind of game called Rowdy Bingo that was unlike any bingo ever played! Let's just say we now know why the bingo number caller needs a microphone. We had a great time and a lot of fun.

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