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Here are a few of
the many ways you can get involved at Trinity.
Sound Booth
Operators
Volunteers are needed to operate Trinity's sound system and
video cameras for each Divine Service at Trinity.
One-on-one training on how to operate the equipment is
provided. Contact Ron Mueller (452-9434) to help.
Ushers
Ushers are needed for all Divine Services at Trinity. Any Trinity member confirmed or older Trinity is encouraged to participate. Call
Jeff Maletzke (458-8628) for more information.
Greeters
Greeters are needed for Divine Services at Trinity. All you need is a friendly smile and a warm handshake. Please contact
Karen Hofschild (467-9466) if interested.
Videotape Ministry
Volunteers are needed to help deliver videotapes of our Divine Services to the local hospitals and cable TV studio each week. Contact Ron Mueller (452-9434) to sign up to help.
Altar Guild
Ladies from Trinity take care of altar paraments and flowers and prepare communion ware for Holy Communion at each
Divine Service. Interested women may contact Shirley Honold
(452-4300).
Library Helpers
Each week, volunteers arrange displays of books, record books being checked out and returned, and send out notices for overdue books. The contact person is Chris Short (458-6331).
Stephen Ministry
A Christian care-giving ministry on how to minister to people
who are struggling with a crisis in their lives. This is
an opportunity to expand the human care ministry of the church
to active lay people. Contact Roger Buck (458-8246) for
more information or visit www.stephenministries.org.
Landscaping Project
Spring and summer are the seasons that work is needed on the outside of Trinity’s property. Volunteers may contact
Debra Kelm (803-0704).
Office and School
Volunteers
Trinity school makes use of dozens of volunteers in both offices and as tutors for individual classes and the Accelerated Reader program. Please contact Colleen
Rindt, school secretary or Greg Becker, principal at 458-8248 to become involved.
Sports Program
Volunteers are needed to help with sporting events, i.e., basketball tournaments, track and field day, score keepers and timers for regular league games, etc. Please contact Terry
Stenklyft, athletic director (458-8248).
Music Program
Trinity's music program depends on volunteers to share their
talents in worship. You can participate by playing in the
handbell choir, singing with the Mixed Choir, by playing an
instrument, or singing a solo. Volunteers also assist with
costuming, props and set construction for children’s musicals.
Visit Trinity's music page for more
information. Please contact Brian Heinlein, music director
(458-8246).
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Food Pantry
A small food pantry is established at Trinity to help people with food needs. A grocery cart is located in the church lounge and donations are accepted continually to support this program. Food boxes are distributed at Christmas time and food vouchers at Easter. Cash donations are also accepted for distribution among needy families in Sheboygan. Contact Roger Buck (458-8246) with any questions.
Emmaus Meals
Four times a year, Trinity members plan, cook, and serve a meal for Sheboygan residents. The meal is served on Saturdays from 11:00 am to 1:00 pm at the Salvation Army, 710 Pennsylvania Ave., Sheboygan. Please contact
Roger Buck (458-8246) if you would like to help in this endeavor.
Youth Summer Servant Events
Two servant events are offered for Trinity Youth in 2010. The Vacation Bible School on the Fond du Lac Reservation near
Cloquet, MN, will be July 11-17, 2010, while the VBS in Red Lake, Ontario, Canada, will be July 23-31, 2010. High School youth are encouraged to sign up using the Registration forms that are available in the church office. The
cost is $125.
Citywide Vacation
Bible School
This summer’s VBS will be held at Lutheran High School, Sheboygan, June
15-18, 2010. Teachers and helpers are needed for all age levels. For information, please contact
the church office (458-6469).
Love Comes Down at Christmas
Each Christmas season a tree is decorated in Trinity’s lounge. Each ornament represents a child or elderly shut-in who has been chosen by a Trinity member to receive a gift at Christmas. The gifts are purchased and dropped off at church, then delivered anonymously the week before Christmas. To choose a name to sponsor, sign up to deliver a gift, or suggest that a name be added to the list of candidates, please contact Roger Buck (458-8246).
Prison Ministry
A team of men from Trinity visits Kettle Moraine Correctional Institute quarterly on a Sunday afternoon to lead a worship service there. To participate in this service to the imprisoned, please contact Roger Buck (458-8246).
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