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Tuesday, March 09, 2010
Church      Fellowship and Fun
  

The LORD has done great things for us, and we are filled with joy.   Psalm 126:3
The LORD has done great things for us, and we are filled with joy.   Psalm 126:3
  

FELLOWSHIP & FUN

 

 

These groups are designed to offer Christian fellowship, and guarantee fun and laughs as well.

 

 

Camp LuWiSoMo (of the South Wisconsin District)

Camp LuWiSoMo is 420 acres of woods and rolling hills located on 70-acre Round Lake in central Wisconsin, USA. Owned and operated by the South Wisconsin District of the LC-MS, LuWiSoMo offers a wide range of programs, facilities, and recreation for Christian camping. Call (920) 622-3350 or go to www.luwisomo.org for information on the various camps.

mission of camp LuWiSoMo:

Camp LuWiSoMo is dedicated to providing faith-growing opportunities in a Christ-centered outdoor ministry setting for all ages to refresh the whole person through the blessings of people, facilities, and God's Word.

 

 

 

Chili Fest

   A glorious day of fellow Trinity members cooking their favorite chili to be served.  Help will be needed behind the scenes and in the serving and set-up areas. Hopefully the Chili Fest part of the fundraiser will become a repeat with a different show feature each year. The current contact person is Elaine Weinig.

 

Church Picnic

   Normally in August, a Blended worship service is held at a local Park followed by a potluck lunch and fun games for all ages.

 

Congregational Campout

   An overnight camping trip in August for the whole family.  Members are encouraged to camp for the weekend or visit for the day.  A Worship Service is held Saturday evening.

 

Dinner Theatre

   Those interested in acting and other theatre arts will find rewarding this late winter culinary event.  Get involved with Wait-staff, Publicity, Set Building, Set Design &/or Acting.   Previous experience is nice but not necessary.  Funds raised go to the Building on the Rock, Jesus Christ Project.

 

German Dinner

   The German dinner is a yearly October event that has been a part of Trinity’s history for several decades. The menu is made on site and is of German origin. It really is a weekend event with room set-up and food preparation on Saturday morning. On Sunday we serve about 300 meals to people from all parts of Wisconsin. Help is always needed setting up, preparing and serving the food and of course clean-up. The youth is always invited to be servers and to join in where they can. It is a great chance to work together with other members of Trinity while having fun raising money for church projects. The current contact person is Elaine Weinig.

 

Men’s Basketball

   Men (age 18 and over) play basketball every Sunday evening from September through March in the gym.

 

Mid-Week Dinners

   Held every Wednesday during Advent and Lent: at 5:15-6:15pm before the evening Mid-Week service.

 

Scouting

   Trinity Lutheran Church is a Charter Organization with the Boy Scouts of America.  Together, offering programs that enrich the lives of youth through activities, opportunities and program materials that are fun, educational and develop youth into strong leaders.  The timeless values of the Scouting program encourages youth to adopt and live by meaningful personal standards, show reverence to their God, respect for their country and be involved in their community.  Current leaders and contacts for the units listed below are available by contacting the church office.

 

Cub Scouting – pack 3060

   A year-round program uniquely designed to meet the needs of boys from the first grade (or age 7) to the fifth grade (or age 10) and their parents.  The program offers fun and challenging activities, service projects, ceremonies, games and a sense of personal achievement with positive peer group interaction and parental guidance.  Family involvement is an essential part of Cub Scouting and parents are encouraged to play an active role in the program.

 

Boy Scouts – Troop 122

   An outdoor program designed to develop character, citizenship, and fitness for boys 11-17 years of age.  Through the advancement program, a Scout can progress in rank through achievements, gaining additional knowledge and responsibilities.  Earning merit badges provides opportunities for Scouts to be introduced to possible hobby or even future career interests.  In Boy Scouting, youth take responsibility for the activities of the troop.  By planning and organizing activities, they develop teamwork and learn to lead as well as follow.

Venturing – Crew 9122

   A program for young men and young women ages 14 through 20.  The purpose is to provide experiences to help young people mature and become responsible and caring adults.  They learn leadership skills and participate in challenging outdoor activities.  Venturing encourages young men and women to share ideas and opinions and helps to develop more self-confidence.

FELLOWSHIP & FUN

 

 

These groups are designed to offer Christian fellowship, and guarantee fun and laughs as well.

 

 

Camp LuWiSoMo (of the South Wisconsin District)

Camp LuWiSoMo is 420 acres of woods and rolling hills located on 70-acre Round Lake in central Wisconsin, USA. Owned and operated by the South Wisconsin District of the LC-MS, LuWiSoMo offers a wide range of programs, facilities, and recreation for Christian camping. Call (920) 622-3350 or go to www.luwisomo.org for information on the various camps.

mission of camp LuWiSoMo:

Camp LuWiSoMo is dedicated to providing faith-growing opportunities in a Christ-centered outdoor ministry setting for all ages to refresh the whole person through the blessings of people, facilities, and God's Word.

 

 

 

Chili Fest

   A glorious day of fellow Trinity members cooking their favorite chili to be served.  Help will be needed behind the scenes and in the serving and set-up areas. Hopefully the Chili Fest part of the fundraiser will become a repeat with a different show feature each year. The current contact person is Elaine Weinig.

 

Church Picnic

   Normally in August, a Blended worship service is held at a local Park followed by a potluck lunch and fun games for all ages.

 

Congregational Campout

   An overnight camping trip in August for the whole family.  Members are encouraged to camp for the weekend or visit for the day.  A Worship Service is held Saturday evening.

 

Dinner Theatre

   Those interested in acting and other theatre arts will find rewarding this late winter culinary event.  Get involved with Wait-staff, Publicity, Set Building, Set Design &/or Acting.   Previous experience is nice but not necessary.  Funds raised go to the Building on the Rock, Jesus Christ Project.

 

German Dinner

   The German dinner is a yearly October event that has been a part of Trinity’s history for several decades. The menu is made on site and is of German origin. It really is a weekend event with room set-up and food preparation on Saturday morning. On Sunday we serve about 300 meals to people from all parts of Wisconsin. Help is always needed setting up, preparing and serving the food and of course clean-up. The youth is always invited to be servers and to join in where they can. It is a great chance to work together with other members of Trinity while having fun raising money for church projects. The current contact person is Elaine Weinig.

 

Men’s Basketball

   Men (age 18 and over) play basketball every Sunday evening from September through March in the gym.

 

Mid-Week Dinners

   Held every Wednesday during Advent and Lent: at 5:15-6:15pm before the evening Mid-Week service.

 

Scouting

   Trinity Lutheran Church is a Charter Organization with the Boy Scouts of America.  Together, offering programs that enrich the lives of youth through activities, opportunities and program materials that are fun, educational and develop youth into strong leaders.  The timeless values of the Scouting program encourages youth to adopt and live by meaningful personal standards, show reverence to their God, respect for their country and be involved in their community.  Current leaders and contacts for the units listed below are available by contacting the church office.

 

Cub Scouting – pack 3060

   A year-round program uniquely designed to meet the needs of boys from the first grade (or age 7) to the fifth grade (or age 10) and their parents.  The program offers fun and challenging activities, service projects, ceremonies, games and a sense of personal achievement with positive peer group interaction and parental guidance.  Family involvement is an essential part of Cub Scouting and parents are encouraged to play an active role in the program.

 

Boy Scouts – Troop 122

   An outdoor program designed to develop character, citizenship, and fitness for boys 11-17 years of age.  Through the advancement program, a Scout can progress in rank through achievements, gaining additional knowledge and responsibilities.  Earning merit badges provides opportunities for Scouts to be introduced to possible hobby or even future career interests.  In Boy Scouting, youth take responsibility for the activities of the troop.  By planning and organizing activities, they develop teamwork and learn to lead as well as follow.

Venturing – Crew 9122

   A program for young men and young women ages 14 through 20.  The purpose is to provide experiences to help young people mature and become responsible and caring adults.  They learn leadership skills and participate in challenging outdoor activities.  Venturing encourages young men and women to share ideas and opinions and helps to develop more self-confidence.