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Weekly Update - November 3
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The communion of saints

You may remember hearing me talk about author Rachel Held Evans at some point over the past few years. Rachel was a brilliant writer and theologian, approaching faith and the Bible with curiosity, tenacity, and lots of questions, in ways that tended to both ruffle feathers and provide a home for others who had been pushed out of the church. Her work includes numerous blog posts, tweets, and six books, two of which were published after her sudden death in May 2019 at the age of 37.

Her sixth book, called Wholehearted Faith was released just yesterday, an unfinished manuscript completed for publication by her dear friend and fellow author Jeff Chu. The following excerpt from the prologue captures perfectly the importance of the saints in supporting us in our life of faith - a timely reminder as we celebrate All Saints Day this week.

"For better or for worse, there are seasons when we hold our faith, and then there are seasons when our faith holds us. In those latter instances, I am more thankful than ever for all the saints, past and present, who said yes and whose faith sustains mine. They believe for my when I'm not sure I believe. They hold on to hope for me when I've run out of hope. They are the old lady and the little kid behind me who recite the Apostles' Creed on my behalf on those Sundays when I cannot bring myself to say all those ancient words wholeheartedly--Is this what I really believe?

The saints we remember and celebrate on All Saints Day are not some kind of "super Christians" with unwavering faith and selfless deeds. No, they are ordinary, beloved, forgiven sinners - just like you and me. In the waters of baptism, God claims us as beloved children, and we are joined to Christ and to one another. As the prayer of the day for All Saints Day puts it, "Almighty God, you have knit your people together in one communion in the mystical body of your Son, Jesus Christ our Lord."  

Our life of faith is inseparable from the gift of relationship, of community. Knit together in this way, we hold one another up, praying and singing and reciting and believing on behalf of one another on those days when our faith feels small, fragile, and uncertain. Just as we have not come to believe on our own - it is the work of the Holy Spirit! - so too is our ongoing faith strengthened and sustained through external means, whether that be in the communion meal, in hearing the word read and proclaimed, or through the presence of our siblings in Christ. For the gift of faith that is strong enough to hold us even on the days we are unsteady and unsure, we give thanks.

With hope,
Pastor Kerri 

Bonus Resources:

  • This beautiful book called Holy Troublemakers & Unconventional Saints shares the stories of people of diverse faiths who rocked the religious boat on behalf of love and justice.
  • A video of First-Plymouth Church in Lincoln, Nebraska singing "For All the Saints".
Last Sunday's sermon
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Sunday Worship
9am, indoor worship
Join us in the sanctuary at 9am for worship with Holy Communion. Here's what to expect:
  • Thank you for continuing to wear a mask over your mouth and nose while inside the building on Sundays, regardless of vaccination status. Our decision to continue wearing masks is a way of showing care and hospitality to everyone who wishes to come to worship, including children and others unable to be vaccinated. It also helps protect against breakthrough cases, as we've seen with the Delta variant.
  • Be mindful of distancing when selecting your seat and communing at the altar rail. 
Thank you for your patience and flexibility as we seek to balance safety, hospitality, and the joy of being together in person.
10:30am, online worship
Join us online, via Zoom or Facebook, or on the phone for worship on Sunday at 10:30am. Recordings are available on Trinity's Facebook page and YouTube channel

Computer/Tablet/Smartphone - Click this link or open the Zoom app and enter Meeting ID 838 5330 2328 and password 15425.

Phone - Dial 301-715-8592. Meeting ID: 838 5330 2328 and password: 15425.
Online worship bulletin
Chicken and Biscuit Dinner
All Saints Sunday
Harvest Home food donations
On Sunday, November 14, we will celebrate "Harvest Home" in worship, decorating the chancel with non-perishable food items and giving thanks for God's provision and care. Following that Sunday, all the food we've collected will be given to Community Ministries for distribution through their food pantry. On the Sundays leading up to November 14, we will be collecting non-perishable food items on the stage in Pfeifer Chapel:
  • Sunday, November 7: Dinner (pasta and sauce, rice, beans, canned veggies, boxed dessert mix, etc.)
Confirmation Sunday
Congratulations to these students, who were Confirmed on Sunday, October 31.
Back: Chase Sankovich and Caleb Connors
Front: Derek Soforic and Colleen McGinley
Worship time feedback
The Council continues to invite your feedback about the possibility of changing our worship time. Here's what we're wondering: What are your thoughts about our current worship time? Is there a different time on Sunday that would allow you/your family to worship with greater ease and frequency? Council members will be available at the rear of the sanctuary following worship over the next few Sundays to hear your thoughts. You may also contact Pastor Kerri via phone or email. Thank you!
Livestream equipment update
Installation continues to move forward - the cables are in, and we're continuing to fine-tune the equipment connections and program everything for our service. Many thanks to Alan Sandusky and Nathan Ivey for their invaluable work on this project!

Donations toward the cost of this equipment are greatly appreciated. If you'd like to contribute, mark your check/envelope with "technology", or give online here, choosing "Livestream Equipment" from the dropdown menu. Thank you for your generosity!
If you'd like to have a birthday, anniversary, or other special occasion celebrated in the Weekly Update, let Pastor Kerri know.
In Our Prayers
To add a name to the prayer list, contact Pastor Kerri or the office.

Amy, Amy Banks, Bill Brown, Thelma Colburn, Becky Covert, Jennifer & Gary Dale, Beverly Dusha, Richard Gross, Janice Haggerty, Tammy Hart, Kathy Richter-Harris, the family & friends of John Henry, Steve Hunter, Lisa Joseph, Dana Matthow, Mike McGann, the family & friends of Tom Peterson, Mary Beth Sabolek, Nadia Schmidt, Shirley Schmidtke, Patty Schroyer, Amy Schwarz, Darlene Shaw, Patsy & Dick Shawley, Tiffany

Daily Bible Readings

Thursday, November 4
     Psalm 146
     Numbers 36:1-13
     Romans 5:6-11
Friday, November 5
     Psalm 146
     Deuteronomy 15:1-11
     Hebrews 9:15-24
Saturday, November 6
     Psalm 146
     Deuteronomy 24:17-22
     Mark 11:12-14, 20-24
Sunday, November 7 - All Saints Sunday
     Isaiah 25:6-9
     Psalm 24
     Revelation 21:1-6a
     John 11:32-44
Monday, November 8
     Psalm 94
     Ruth 1:1-22
     1 Timothy 5:1-8
Tuesday, November 9
     Psalm 94
     Ruth 3:14-4:6
     1 Timothy 5:9-16
Wednesday, November 10
     Psalm 94
     Ruth 4:7-22
     Luke 4:16-30
To reach Pastor Kerri, call or text 724-603-5589, or email her at rev.kerri.clark@gmail.com
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