Name tag Sunday

NAME TAG SUNDAY, January 15, is the first Sunday on which new name tags are available.  499 new name tags have been printed and are in alphabetical order on the old name tag racks.  We suggest that all folks arrive early in order to locate your own name tag, select a new holder, and wear it to your Sunday morning activities.  Several folks will be available to help you find your name tag and select a holder of your choosing. When you leave each Sunday, please place your name tag on the rack that corresponds with the worship service you usually attend.  Rack #1 is on the left side of the narthex for the early service.  Rack #2 on the far right is for the contemporary service. Rack #3 is in the middle for the 11:00am service.  Each name tag rack revolves, and has four sides that are color coded so you can remember (?) where to find your name tag on subsequent Sundays.  Many thanks for your support and cooperation.  Membership Committee

New name tags??

Some of you have been asking when we will get new name tags.  The racks are being constructed and we hope to have them ready in January. All members on our rolls will have a new tag.  In addition, for everyone who worships with us, we would like you to have a tag, too.  Please call the office and let Karen Stickle or Jan Roberts know to have a tag made for you.  It will be good to be able to call all the folks we see on Sunday by name.

Advent sequential reading instructions

The Advent Devotionals in printed format works fine, day-by-day, page by page.  Unfortunately, the same booklet as published to the website follows a format that does not turn pages one at a time.  For this reason, for those of you who would like to read the online version page by page, follow the below instructions:

Read each page through November 30,

Then read alternate December pages (left and right) to the bottom of the online document,

Then read alternate December pages (left and right) from the bottom of the document back up to December 25.

Sorry about this inconvenience, but when dealing with computers our traditional habits simply don’t work very well.

Advance Directive

Preparing an advance directive:  An advance directive is a broad term designed to help us make plans for those we leave behind.   This kind of program, or its equivalent, has not been presented for Trinity’s worshipers in over 15 years. For this reason two time periods from 10:ooam to 10:45am on both Sunday, October 23 and Sunday, October 30 have been reserved for these presentations in Mehaffey Hall.  Some materials may be available to accompany each presentation.  Current plans are for the program to be presented only one time, so mark your calendars. Coffee and light refreshments may be available.

October 23 will include (A) health directives for hospital, hospice care, living will, power of attorney, estate planning, and last will and testament.  Dave Eldridge, a practicing attorney, will deal with this segment.  This period also includes (B) planning expressions of sympathy, flowers, and memorial gifts. Del Smith will cover these topics.

October 30 will address (A) the specifics of planning the memorial service.  Rev. Watson will make this presentation, and (B) body preparation, funeral home, burial, cremation, vault, and casket requests.  Rev. Scott will address these issues.   (Membership and Evangelism Committee)

For those of you who are interested, but are unable to attend Trinity’s two 45-minute programs, a day-long program is being offered to the public at the Old Yacht Club (across the street from Trinity) from 9:00am to 4:00 pm on Wednesday, October 5.  It is free to the public, and overflow parking is authorized to park in Trinity’s parking lots.  A cash bar may be available at the Old Yacht Club.

Trinity Christmas tree adjustments

From Shirley Wilson:

Since we have replaced our Christmas tree with a much smaller version this year, we will need to cycle out our large Chrismon ornaments. We will place those on a table in the narthex Sundays, September 18 and October 2.  If you were one of the original artisans who made them, please feel free to take them home. They are lovely and all the work that went in to making them is greatly appreciated. Chrismon Committee

Trinity’s Vacation Bible School

Please note and put on your calendar as appropriate:

The link to this year’s online registration is www.cokesburyvbs.com/TPC
The theme is Surf Shack
July 11th-July 15th. 9am-noon
Open to youth entering kindergarten to entering 5th grade.
Volunteer opportunities available for Middle School/High School Youth and adults

Email Brooke Tucker for more information brookeerintucker@gmail.com

Thanks!
Brooke

Bridge players wanted

Trinity’s Twilight Bridge Group is looking for fresh blood.  While the group has been operating for decades, advancing years and slipping memory has transformed the group into a super social club.  We still play bridge from September through April, with gatherings arranged once a month at designated host home.  Each gathering includes four couples who rotate around two tables of six bridge-hands each.  The highlight of each bridge season is the Seven No-trump Buffet which features Presbyterian libations, a feast fit for kings, and awards too good to be true.  Interested individuals or couples should call Yerdis Trexler (386 446-3723,  Email: yerdistrexler@gmail.com) to be included on the pairings schedule in September.

Vacation Bible School

Please note and put on your calendar as appropriate:

The link to this year’s online registration is www.cokesburyvbs.com/TPC
The theme is Surf Shack
July 11th-July 15th. 9am-12pm
Open to youth entering kindergarten to entering 5th grade.
Volunteer opportunities available for Middle School/High School Youth and adults

Email Brooke Tucker for more information brookeerintucker@gmail.com

Thanks!
Brooke

An Organ Concert

A MOTHER’S DAY TREAT
AN ORGAN CONCERT
SUNDAY, MAY 8, 2016
4:00 PM
TRINITY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH PRESENTS
HEASUK CHE
ORGANIST IN CONCERT

 . . . . Plan your Mother’s Day celebration with church, 8:15, 9:30 or 11:00.
At 4:00 pm, the congregation and the community of Palm Coast are invited to enjoy a special organ concert in the sanctuary by Trinity’s organist, Heasuk Che.
Her program will consist of selections from various organ music composers and styles. Pieces by Johann Sebastian Bach, and some church hymns, are to be followed by a few modern classics that should be familiar to all.
. . . . Heasuk does her own arranging for some of the music she plays at a worship service. You can tell that when her name appears on the title line.
. . . . Heasuk learned to play the piano at an early age and majored in organ music at Chongshin University in Seoul, Korea graduating with a Master of Music degree – Church Music (Pipe Organ).
. . . . In addition to devoting the necessary time to her music responsibilities at Trinity she began preparing for this concert in early September, 2015.
Christmas music is her favorite but she also has favorite hymns such as Come Thou Fount of Every Blessing and Holy, Holy, Holy! Lord God Almighty!
When asked what it was like to come to America, she replied that she had always dreamed of coming to America. She learned some English by watching American television drama shows, particularly General Hospital. She has seen The Sound of Music over twenty times.
. . . . Heasuk has always used her talent for playing the organ to the Glory of God. She will share that gift in this concert setting.
. . . . She wants to show her appreciation to the Trinity congregation by sharing her music with them.

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