December 2015
Newsletter of The Hill United Presbyterian Church Butler, PA
Rev. Clark T. Sawyer
Kathy O. Sawyer
Kathy O. Sawyer, Director of Music
Margaret E. McGuirk, Organist
Nancy Slezak, Memorial Handbell Director and Assistant Organist
Elean Heist, Administrative Assistant and Financial Secretary
Lyn Goehring, Treasurer
John D. Whittington Bobby Jo Sullins
501 Second Street Butler, Pennsylvania 16001
724-287-5427
E-mail: [email protected] www.hillup.org
SUNDAY MORNING WORSHIP, STUDY AND FELLOWSHIP
9:15 A.M.—J.A.M. Session and Adult Study 9:30 A.M.—30 Minutes (!) For Youth 10:30 A.M.—Worship Service 11:30 A.M.—Coffee / Fellowship Time in the Fellowship Hall
“Again Jesus spoke to them, saying ‘I am the light of the world. Whoever follows me will never walk in darkness but will have the light of life.’” John 8: 12
WORSHIP SCHEDULE
DECEMBER 6, 2015 2nd Sunday of Advent
Lord’s Supper - Traditional
Sermon: “Prepare The Way Of The Lord” Rev. Clark Sawyer
Scripture: Malachi 3: 1-4; Luke 3: 1-6
6:00 P.M. - Christmas Dinner with program to follow at 7:00 P.M. - Fellowship Hall and Sanctuary
DECEMBER 13, 2015 3rd Sunday of Advent, Baptism of Lydia Osniak
Sermon: “Bear Fruit That Befits Repentance”
Rev. Clark Sawyer Scripture: Isaiah 12: 1-6; Luke 3: 7-20
7:00 P.M. - Christmas Musical - “The Inn Crowd” - Sanctuary
Directed by Kathy Sawyer
SUNDAY MORNING WORSHIP SERVICES
10:30 - 11:30 A.M.
DECEMBER 20, 2015 4th Sunday of Advent
The Hill Church Chancel Choir Presents
The Advent Cantata “Let Heaven and Nature Sing Gloria!”
Directed by Kathy Sawyer and Tommy Walters Accompanied by Peg McGuirk and Cantata Orchestra
DECEMBER 24, 2015 Christmas Eve
4:00 P.M. - “Happy Birthday, Jesus!” Party - Family Friendly in the Fellowship Hall with carol singing, a Christmas story, candle lighting and birthday cake. 7:30 P.M. - Musical Preludes 8:00 P.M. - Traditional Candle-Lighting Service with Chancel Choir singing, a time with the children and the Word proclaimed.
Sermon: “Good News Of A Great Joy” Rev. Clark Sawyer
Scripture: Isaiah 9: 2-7; Luke 2: 1-20
DECEMBER 27, 2014 1st Sunday in Christmastide
Sermon: To Be Determined
Rev. Deborah Crusan Scripture: To Be Determined
DECEMBER 2015
Sunday
10/4 106
10/11 76
10/18 85
10/25 98
11/1 81
11/8 104
11/15 85
11/22 153
Dear Brothers and Sisters, Members and Friends of the Hill
United Presbyterian Church: As we arrive in the Advent and Christmas Season, over against the “bad news” that the world often gives us, the messenger of God, the Angel, announced this to the shepherds in Luke 2: 10: “...I bring you good news of a great joy which will come to all the people; …” What amazing and awe-inspiring news that was and is and ever-will be: that “God with us (Emmanuel)” has come in Jesus Christ! Because of Jesus’ birth, life, ministry, and resurrection, we can live in the lively joy of faith, hope, and love, engaged in spiritual, abundant, and eternal life. I pray for you a Blessed Advent and Merry Christmas! I am also grateful to God for being able to serve as your Pastor over these past fifteen years in our service and witness together for Jesus Christ. Thank you for your support, prayers, cooperation, and love!
May the grace of the Lord Jesus Christ,
the love of God the Father, and the fellowship of the Holy Spirit be yours!
Pastor Clark
Rev. Clark T. Sawyer
Come and be with us in this Advent and Christmas Season, inviting and bringing friends, neighbors, and family members. Blessings to you!
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WORSHIP ATTENDANCE
IN OCTOBER AND NOVEMBER 2015
Session Highlights November 9, 2015
Denise Hobaugh from the Beaver-Butler Presbytery Committee on Ministry visited with the Session for an interview, offering help and instruction through the time of transition. Also, with appreciation for their service on Session, Session accepted the resignations of Michael Fagan and Tommy Walters as Active Elders on Session.
Clark Sawyer, Moderator
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The next newsletter deadline is DECEMBER 15, 2015!
1st - Joan Gregg, Dolly Fetterman, and Cheryl King 2nd - Shirley Brown and Carol Faust 5th - Betsy Cupp, Ashley Jacox, and Norman Tuck 6th - Jona Brown 8th - Judy Birch 9th - Elizabeth Graham 10th - Bea Welch 11th - Helen Raabe 12th - Landon Kretzer 14th - Bryce Hawk and Lane Hawk 17th - Charles Miller and Karin Miller 18th - Sarah Hawk 20th - Susan Kamerer and Matthew Milanovich 21st - Maxine Beisheim 22nd - Teresa Miller, Mark Huba, and Maggie Friel 26th - Anne Miller 27th - Gary Carlson and Matthew Luchkiw 29th - Jennifer Sandora 30th - Maryanne Puente
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BIBLE READING S FOR DECEMBER
The 2016 Pulpit Flowers
sign up sheet is now
available on the bulletin
board in the Overflow
Room. The price of the
flowers is $30. Please be
sure to fill out your form or
forms clearly and attach
your payment. Thank you!
Morning Evening
1 Ezek. 40, 41 II Pet. 3
2 Ezek. 42, 43, 44 I John 1
3 Ezek. 45, 46 I John 2
4 Ezek. 47, 48 I John 3
5 Dan. 1, 2 I John 4
6 Dan. 3, 4 I John 5
7 Dan. 5, 6, 7 II John
8 Dan. 8, 9, 10 III John
9 Dan. 11, 12 Jude
10 Hos. 1, 2, 3, 4 Rev. 1
11 Hos. 5, 6, 7, 8 Rev. 2
12 Hos. 9, 10, 11 Rev. 3
13 Hos. 12, 13, 14 Rev. 4
14 Joel 1, 2, 3 Rev. 5
15 Amos 1, 2, 3 Rev. 6
16 Amos 4, 5, 6 Rev. 7
17 Amos 7, 8, 9 Rev. 8
18 Obadiah Rev. 9
19 Jon. 1, 2, 3, 4 Rev. 10
20 Mic. 1, 2, 3 Rev. 11
21 Mic. 4, 5 Rev. 12
22 Mic. 6, 7 Rev. 13
23 Nah. 1, 2, 3 Rev. 14
24 Hab. 1, 2, 3 Rev. 15
25 Zeph. 1, 2, 3 Rev. 16
26 Hag. 1, 2 Rev. 17
27 Zec. 1, 2, 3, 4 Rev. 18
28 Zec. 5, 6, 7, 8 Rev. 19
29 Zec. 9, 10, 11, 12, Rev. 20
30 Zec. 13, 14 Rev. 21
31 Mal. 1, 2, 3, 4 Rev. 22
CELEBRATE CHRISTMAS WITH YOUR CHURCH FAMILY
Please join your church family at the annual Christmas dinner on December 6th at 6:00P.M. in the Fellowship Hall. Following the dinner, the brass quintet from S.R.U. will entertaining us with Christmas selections. Reservations are due by noon on Wednesday, December 2, 2015. Don’t miss out on this fellowship opportunity with our Church family!
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GHANA MISSION TASK FORCE REPORT
LETTER OF APPRECIATION FROM A STUDENT IN GHANA
I am in the person of Matilda Stella Ayesu, a 20 year old third year student at the Catholic University College of Ghana situated in Fiapre, Sunyani. I am in a four year degree programme in Public Health and Allied Sciences Informatics to be precise. My current grade point average is 3.10. Religiously, I am an active member of the Evangelical Presbyterian Church of Ghana which is a sister church to the Hill United Presbyterian Church, USA. It is in the view of the scholarship offered that has made me write this short letter of appreciation so as to show my gratitude towards your humble assistance and to also say a big thank you for all you have done for me and members of my church. It is with regret that I could not write to you earlier due to some circumstances beyond my control. I sincerely apologize for my inability to write to you within the shortest possible time. I will be glad if you could please kindly pardon me. At this juncture I will like to thank the entire congregation of your noble church for everything you have done for me. May the Almighty God continue to bless you in all your endeavors and may He continue to shower His abundant blessing on you. Thank you Yours faithfully Matilda Stella Ayesu (Catholic University is affiliated with Boston College and Catholic University of Washington D.C. Fiapre is a small town just northwest of Sunyani, the Regional capital of the Brong Ahato Region of Ghana, a region in west-central Ghana. It is northwest of Accra about 200 miles. The town is near pottery making, Kente cloth weaving, and wood carving facilities.)
MERRY CHRISTMAS TO STUDENTS The Task Force spent an evening in early November signing and preparing Christmas cards for our current class of 46 students. These cards were mailed out just prior to Thanksgiving.
PRAYER CONCERNS CONTINUE Please continue to keep the Bubiashie District churches, Bernard Daddy, chairperson of the Bubiashie Scholarship Committee, as well as the students, and Joshua Heikkila, the West Africa Liaison for the PC(USA), in your prayers. James Ihlenfeld for the Ghana Mission Task Force
“Keep Me Warm Trees” We will once again this year be asking for contributions to decorate our “Keep Me Warm Trees”. We will have one set up in the Church Annex and another in the Fellowship Hall downstairs. Your gifts of mittens, hats, scarves, socks, sweaters, and other warm winter clothing will be greatly appreciated. They will be taken to local organizations to be given to folks in need. Bless each of you for your generosity.
- Presbyterian Women
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Hill Church – Changing Lives for Jesus Christ!
“You will be enriched in every way for great generosity… to God…and for all others.”
The Stewardship and Mission Support Committee would like to thank the members of the Hill Church family
of faith for generously pledging their time, talent and treasure during our 2016 stewardship campaign. To
date Hill Church has received 57 pledges totaling $122,307.
You may never know how deeply a person’s life has been changed through the ministries and programs
offered at Hill Church. The person whose life has been changed may be the one who sits beside you
during Sunday worship. Or, it may be someone you don’t know who receives a bag of groceries from
Covenant Cupboard to feed his family. But because you support the ministries and programs of Hill Church
lives are being changed every day for Jesus Christ!
If you have not already done so, please prayerfully consider how you can support the work of Hill Church.
You may contact the church office for a pledge form or you may contact Elean at the church office and she
will take your pledge by phone.
Thank you for honoring God through your support of the ministries and mission of Hill Church. Your
generosity and commitment is deeply appreciated.
The Stewardship and Mission Support Committee
Update from the Forward in Faith Task Force
The Forward in Faith Task Force completed its report and submitted it to the Session at the November 9, 2015 Session meeting. The report contained a summary of data and information collected from the congregational survey and from the October focus group on missions. The Session will take time to review this report and will discuss it at the December Session meeting. At that time the Session will decide how to share information from the report with the congregation. As part of its report, the Forward in Faith Task Force recommended that two more focus groups be held during the next six months. The topics for these focus groups would be Christian education and accessibility of the church building. More information will be forth coming if the Session decides to schedule these focus groups. The Forward in Faith Task Force would like to thank those from the congregation who participated in this process. It is our hope that the information received will be useful as we search for a new pastor.
Stewardship and Mission Support Committee Year End Reminders December 27th is the deadline for receipt of any offerings to be included in the 2015 financial statements of Hill Church and on the final individual giving statements mailed to our donors. All checks and donations must be dated on or before December 27, 2015 and received in the church office by noon of that date. Boxes of offering envelopes for 2016 will be labeled and set out on tables in the overflow area of the church. You may pick up your box of offering envelopes anytime between December 13 and January 3, 2016. Boxes of envelopes that have not been picked up by January 3, 2016 will be mailed. A number of members have asked about the first envelope in the box entitled “Initial Offering”. Money received through the “Initial Offering” is used to help offset the cost of purchasing boxes of offering envelopes and if necessary mailing those boxes. Please note that it is likely that your offering envelope number will change each year. Please remember to use your new offering envelopes beginning on Sunday, January 3, 2016 so that Elean can properly credit your offering on your giving statements.
The search process for a new
pastor follows the protocol set by the B
eaver Butler P
resbytery. On N
ovember 17, 2015, P
astor Clark's
retirement from
full time m
inistry was accepted by the B
eaver Butler P
resbytery. A farew
ell celebration for Pastor C
lark is planned for
Decem
ber 20th following w
orship. At their upcom
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ber meeting, the P
resbytery's Com
mittee on M
inistry will appoint a
moderator for our S
ession beginning January 2016. Executive P
resbyter Alan A
dams w
ill preach at our January 3, 2016 worship service.
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Hill Church Christmas Musical “The Inn Crowd”
Join us Sunday, December 13th at 7 p.m.! Director: Kathy Sawyer
The rehearsal schedule is as follows
(no absences, please):
Wed, Dec. 2 5:30 - 7:00 p.m. Everyone Sun, Dec. 6 7:30 - 8:30 p.m. Leads
Wed, Dec. 9 5:30 - 7:00 p.m. Everyone Sat, Dec. 12 10:00 - 11:00 a.m. 11:00 - noon
Leads Everyone
Sun, Dec. 13 5:30 p.m. 6:00 p.m.
7:00 p.m.
Leads Report All Report
Show
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December 6: Second Sunday of Advent. Lord’s Supper,
Traditional celebrated. Adult Sunday School, J.A.M. Session,
and 30! Minutes resume. The annual Christmas dinner is at
6:00 P.M. in the Fellowship Hall. Christmas poinsettia orders
are due today.
December 13: Third Sunday of Advent. The JoyBells will play
Handbells in Worship. Adult Sunday School, J.A.M. Session,
and 30! Minutes will be held for the last time for 2015. The
Christmas Musical “The Inn Crowd” is at 7:00 P.M.
December 14: Last day to bring in Head Start gifts.
December 15: Women’s Bible Study luncheon at Vin and Joe’s
at 11:30 A.M. Betsy McCormick Circle Christmas party at
6:00 P.M. at the Butler Country Club.
December 16: Church Office Is Closed.
December 20: Fourth Sunday of Advent. The Advent Cantata
“Let Heaven and Nature Sing Gloria!” will be presented at
10:30 A.M. Orchestral preludes will begin at 10:15 A.M.
December 24: The office closes at noon. Happy Birthday,
Jesus! Party in the Fellowship Hall at 4:00 P.M. The Christmas
Eve service will begin at 8:00 P.M. with musical preludes
beginning at 7:30 P.M.
December 25: Merry Christmas!
The Church office is closed December 25th through 27th.
December 29: Church Office Is Closed.
December 31: Church Office closes at noon.
The Christmas Cantata, "Let Heaven and Nature Sing Gloria!" by Mark Hayes, will be presented on Sunday, December 20th during our 10:30 a.m. worship service. Orchestral preludes will begin at 10:15 a.m. The choir will be under the direction of Kathy Sawyer and the orchestra will be directed by Thomas Walters. The service will feature vocalists and instrumentalists. Hill Church congregation members should consider inviting friends, relatives and neighbors to be part of our wonderful musical tradition this year!!
Shop Through Amazon.com!
As the Christmas season quickly approaches, we would like to remind you all to consider shopping through Amazon.com where a percentage of your purchases will go to OUR church! Simply visit our website at hillup.org and click on the Amazon icon, which can be seen at the right hand side of the page when you click on the “Church News” tab at the top of the page. No other action is needed on your part. If you are planning on shopping on Amazon this holiday season or anytime at all, please remember to do this, and tell your family and friends too!
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From Jamie Petroski: Hi Elean My son sent this letter to the church thanking them for the scholarship for his college education. Could you please share with appropriate parties? Thank you! Dear Hill United Presbyterian Church, I am writing to thank Kathy Sawyer, Clark Sawyer, and the all of Hill United Church for the generous opportunity you've given me to further my studies and the amazing experiences I've received over the years through Hill United. From the mission trips that I have been on, to the plays that you have produced, I cannot explain in words how much I absolutely adored taking part in all of it. They truly were amazing life-changing experiences, especially the Hill Youth Chorale. The trips that took us around the country to sing were very life-changing and I am still extremely grateful for those opportunities. With the church scholarship, I've been able to kick-start in my education in music and get all of my theory books! I also cannot go without mentioning how much fun and how thankful I am to have been able to perform in so many master classes and recitals, along with the early lessons I had received when first starting piano. From singing so much in Chancel Choir every Sunday and Hill Youth Chorale every other Sunday, I have improved my hearing/ singing skills in and outside of the classroom at school. There are so many people I'd like to name personally for my church experiences. Thank you Kathy Sawyer, for always keeping me in line and being an AMAZING leader, whether it's in HYC or our next play production. Thank you Clark Sawyer, for being the best and kindest pastor in Butler, and never failing to tell exhilarating sermons that send a deep message. Thank you Steve Arn, for being an excellent youth leader to me and everyone else in the mission trips that I have taken part of over the years. Thank you HYC, for being an astonishing group of singers and friendly group of people. Thank you Chancel Choir, for also being an astonishing group of singers and friends that always sing their heart out at the wake of dawn. Lastly, I'd like to thank everyone involved in making the Church plays come alive every year without fail. It always astounds me how quickly you are able to put together an amazing full production within a limited amount of time not once, but twice a year. Once again, I would like to thank all of Hill United Church for the countless memories that have made a very positive impact on my professional and social life. You have helped me and guided me in the best way possible to be the best I can be, and I cannot thank you enough for that. Everyone from Hill United Church and the memories you have given me will live with me forever. Sincerely, Jona Brown
MeRrY ChRiStMaS WoRd SeArCh P P T C I L U N M P Y S H O H Z B D E A ADVENT MARY
T S L L E B M E O E I U D O I M Z E P D ANGEL MIRACLE
J S G G G A H I V E Y R L R U Q M T I K BELLS MISTLETOE
O O N A N E N O J F L Y A E A Q L I P H BETHLEHEM NOEL
S A Y G L S L V E A W H C T T C O C H S CANDLES PEACE
E I E H E T A R B E L E C H S I R X A U CARDS POINSETTIA
P R T T E L C A R I M A O N R H D E N S CELEBRATE SNOW
H E T Y R A M N Y O R H I V X I N E Y E CHRIST STAR
B I G P H W Z G E U N P K Y Q T S Y X J EPIPHANY TRADITION
A A E E B E D E F I O O L N V Y B T V V EXCITED WISEMEN
X R P V F Y L O S R N I I D E C P E U H FAMILY YULETIDE
K H B X M G S T Q Q M B W T A M W G U F HOLY
J E R U S A L E M A G U J N I P E A C E HOPE
A D V E N T W L F E O M D J A D S S I F JERUSALEM
P X G M E F O T L Q L L J J X W A U I K JESUS
I H S F G S N S Y D E Y M J Y M L R E W JOSEPH
S V R Z C I S I F S L V H F X F X F T P JOY
I I T R C E E M Z T Z T O N I W W R V V LORD
Z Q M H O P E N A K N N C L B K D J J L LOVE
H J H H J O S D P S S Z U F L I I F T V MANGER
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Hill U. P. Veterans: Elean Heist, Don Lane, Crawford Bolten, Peter McElhaney, Mark Hall, Jack Montag, John
Anderson, Leo Tosi, Betty Paige, LeRoy Edinger, and Andy Chaff. Missing: Jack Barkley and Rudy Corona
VOLUNTEERS FOR DECEMBER 2015
MIDDLE SECTION—BRADY STREET SECTION PEARL ST. SECTION—OVERFLOW AREA
DECEMBER 4 Sharon Montag, 724-285-3231 Karen Shultz, 724-283-2413
DECEMBER 11 Nancy Daugherty, 724-285-1013 Janet Edinger, 724-282-7782
DECEMBER 18 Lois Minich, 724-283-1875 Volunteer Needed
DECEMBER 25 Dennis Hawk, 724-285-6355 Peg Dumbaugh, 724-789-7331
DECEMBER 6 DECEMBER 13 DECEMBER 20 DECEMBER 27
Donated in loving memory of
Ada M. and Robert V. Scott by their children and
grandchildren
Donated with love in honor of
My children, Alyssa, Jack, and Isabelle,
by Carolyn Street
Donated in loving memory of
Kathy Young by Fred Young
Donated with love in memory of
Merl & Helen McKinnis by Crawford & Bonnie Bolten,
Edna Mae Knauer and their families
USHER TEAM
GREETERS BEFORE
GREETERS BEFORE
(DEACONS)
COUNTING ELDERS
NURSERY ACOLYTE COFFEE HOUR
DECEMBER 6
Ladies Team
Volunteer Needed
Bea Welch Tim Moses Carol
Gadsby Bella Heist
None - Due to
Christmas Dinner
Cathy Zarnick
Marsh Miller
DECEMBER 13
Bob Scott’s Team
Bea Welch
John Anderson
Jack Barkley Volunteer
Needed BriAnna Reeger
Louise Evans Susan
Catanzarito Diane Olenic
DECEMBER 20
Junior Team
Volunteer Needed
Patti Donaldson
Carolyn Street Jim
Kamerer Cantata Deacons
Carole Hall Nancy
Daughtery
DECEMBER 27
Jack Montag’s
Team
Audrey Nossokoff
Elean Heist Louise Evans Nancy
Daugherty Bryce Hawk
None - Due to
Christmas Gregory Heist
Dennis Hawk
PEW GREETERS Hill Church for many years was known as “The Glad Hand Church.” The Nurture Committee wants to continue this tradition. Pew Greeters will now welcome visitors, encourage them to sign the guest registry, and invite them to Fellowship Hour on Sunday.
COMMUNION TEAM – Team A NEWSLETTER TEAM in DECEMBER (for January) – Team B
(The Willing Workers) VAN DRIVER for JANUARY - Jim Kamerer (724-283-2248)
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