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Gary Bague Elected Council President
10/14/2004
By: Holy Trinity Lutheran
The Church Council elected Gary Bague Council President, pro tem, at the October Council meeting after Sherrie Smith resigned from the position. Sherrie served as Council President since last May, however, her family relocated to Olympia Washington forcing her to resign.
Gary’s will hold the Office of President until new Executive Officers are re-elected in […]
Third Graders to Receive Bibles
10/9/2004
By: Holy Trinity Lutheran
Another faith milestone will be celebrated in October on Reformation Sunday, October 31, at either service. The 3rd graders will be “having the Holy Scriptures placed in their Hands†in the form of the International Children’s Bible. During the Village Sunday School Time, the 3rd grade parents will join their children for a special […]
The Torah Code
10/4/2004
By: Holy Trinity Lutheran
This Saturday - Oct 9th - 8:00 AM - The Fireside Room
Another very good program - by Adrian Popa. His topic is a little different than usual but as you can see, will be very interesting - as submitted by Adrian it will be about:
The Torah Code
Many Jewish scholars believe that the Torah, which is […]
Message from Church Council President
10/3/2004
By: Holy Trinity Lutheran
Lately it seems like we’ve had to say “good-bye†to too many of our Holy Trinity families. Some are moving because of a retirement (relocating closer to grandchildren it seems) and other, younger families are moving on to places where the dream of home ownership is more within their reach. Or a new job, a […]
Happy Timers Trip to the Getty Museum
10/2/2004
By: Holy Trinity Lutheran
October should be a beautiful time for our trip to the Getty Museum on Saturday, October 16. We will carpool and leave the north parking lot at 9:00 AM. Parking in the deck at the museum is $5.00 and admission is FREE.
The grounds and exhibits are handicapped accessible and wheelchairs and strollers are available. There […]
Women to Women Coffee Study Tour in Tanzania
The globe is shrinking and our connectedness as the family of humanity is coming to the forefront of our lives every day, economically, socially, and spiritually. It is a time for people of every nation to listen and learn from one another.
This is a primary value of
Spiritual Well Being
10/1/2004
By: Holy Trinity Lutheran
What does it mean to be a healthy person? A healthy congregation? A healthy nation? The pastors of the Synod were invited to a half-day event recently to hear about the program of the ELCA to support health and wellness among members and leaders of the ELCA.
The numbers and statistics for clergy and rostered […]
Thank You Nursery Staff
Over the last several months, Karin Hanson has served in the nursery and we want to say a hearty “Thank You†to Karin on behalf of the little ones and their families who received the good gifts of her care. Karin has completed her education for her Teaching Credential and has been offered a full-time […]
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