Trinity Lutheran Church

46707 S. Shangri La Drive

Lexington Park, MD 20653

Trinity Talks Newsletter for the Week of November 3, 2023

Editor's Note: Items in purple are links to documents.

Remember to set your clocks back an hour before retiring on Saturday evening.

All Saints' Day, November 5, 2023

Officiant: Pastor Matt Borrasso

Elder of the Day: Wayne Millen

Lay Reader: Madeline Jean

Acolyte: TBD

Organist: Monica Jaster

A/V Tech: Sue Strickland

Camera Operator: Lynn Huntt

Children's Message: Lynn Huntt

Altar Server: Becky Willard

Counting Team: #5 (Sue Strickland)

Cleaning Team: #3 (Beverly Hargraves, Sharon Kaltwasser, Lydia Richey)


Bulletin for All Saints' Day (Observed), Nov. 5, 2023

All Saints List 2023

Prayer List for the Week of Nov. 5, 2023



24th Sunday after Pentecost, November 12, 2023

Officiant: Pastor Matt Borrasso

Elder of the Day: Dawn Pipkin

Lay Reader: Andrew Sohn

Acolyte: TBD

Organist: Monica Jaster

A/V Tech: Larry Byrnes

Camera Operator: George Milcetich

Children's Message: Lynn Huntt

Altar Server: Jil Byrnes

Counting Team: #1 (Keith Sandvig)

Cleaning Team: #3 (Beverly Hargraves, Sharon Kaltwasser, Lydia Richey)

I sing a song of the saints of God,

patient and brave and true,

who toiled and fought and lived and died

for the Lord they loved and knew.

And one was a doctor, and one was a queen,

and one was a shepherdess on the green:

they were all of them saints of God, and I mean,

God helping, to be one too.


They loved their Lord so dear, so dear,

and God’s love made them strong;

and they followed the right, for Jesus’ sake,

the whole of their good lives long.

And one was a soldier, and one was a priest,

and one was slain by a fierce wild beast:

and there’s not any reason, no, not the least,

why I shouldn’t be one too.


They lived not only in ages past;

there are hundreds of thousands still;

the world is bright with the joyous saints

who love to do Jesus’ will.

You can meet them in school, or in lanes, or at sea,

in church, or in trains, or in shops, or at tea;

for the saints of God are just folk like me,

and I mean to be one too.


Author: Lesbia Scott, 1929

Sunday school Unit 5

God Leads His Nation

Lesson 6

November 5, 2023


The account of Deborah serves as today’s lesson, “The Palm-Tree Judge.” Judge Deborah urges Barak to gather 10,000 troops to go up against Sisera’s army of 900 iron chariots. When the battle turns against Sisera, he flees on foot, seeking refuge in Jael’s tent. Snoozing beneath a rug, Sisera meets his end at the hand of Jael as she pegs him through his temple to the ground.

Karen Ladner for Christian Education


Sunday School Summary for October 29, 2023

Reminder…Ladies of the LWML are gathering Sunday after church to discuss “Trinity’s Ladies Advent” which will take place Friday, December 1 @ 5:30pm.



LWML Mites will be collected this Sunday in the narthex. Bring your mites to help support LWML Missions & to receive The Quarterly magazine! Susan Sohn

Back by popular demand: Day Time Diners

All are welcome to join fellow Trinity members for lunch and fellowship at Nicoletti’s on Friday, November 10th, 11:30 1:00. Reacquaint with old friends and make some new. Sign-up

sheet is in the narthex or contact Susan Thompson, 240-

538-2953.


Happy Birthday this week to:

Alyssa Russell 11/6

Susan Thompson 11/10


Happy Anniversary this week to:

Jeanelle & Marcus Tortorice 11/10



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November 2023 Calendar


People in Service Schedule for November 2023 (Revised)


November 2023 Birthdays & Anniversaries

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