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Worship, Study and Fellowship With Us! September 2014 UP on the Hill Newsletter of The Hill United Presbyterian Church Butler, PA SUNDAY MORNING WORSHIP, STUDY AND FELLOWSHIP 10:30 A.M.Worship Service 11:30 A.M.Coffee / Fellowship Time in the Fellowship Hall PASTORAL MINISTRY Rev. Clark T. Sawyer PROGRAM MINISTRY Kathy O. Sawyer MUSIC MINISTRY Kathy O. Sawyer, Director of Music Margaret E. McGuirk, Organist Nancy Slezak, Memorial Handbell Director and Assistant Organist CHURCH OFFICE Elean Heist, Administrative Assistant Jennifer Gilliland, Financial Secretary Lyn Goehring, Treasurer CUSTODIANS John D. Whittington Bobby Jo Sullins The Hill United Presbyterian Church 501 Second Street Butler, Pennsylvania 16001 724-287-5427 E-mail: [email protected] www.hillup.org Jessica Sanzotti, Rich Jackman, Lane Hawk, Sarah Hawk, Bryce Hawk, Dawn Jackman, Corah Hawk

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Page 1: Body of Newsletter September 2014

Worship, Study and Fellowship With Us!

September 2014

UP on the Hill Newsletter of The Hill United Presbyterian Church Butler, PA

SUNDAY MORNING WORSHIP, STUDY AND FELLOWSHIP

10:30 A.M.—Worship Service 11:30 A.M.—Coffee / Fellowship Time in the Fellowship Hall

PASTORAL MINISTRY Rev. Clark T. Sawyer

PROGRAM MINISTRY Kathy O. Sawyer

MUSIC MINISTRY Kathy O. Sawyer, Director of Music

Margaret E. McGuirk, Organist

Nancy Slezak, Memorial Handbell

Director and Assistant Organist

CHURCH OFFICE Elean Heist, Administrative Assistant

Jennifer Gilliland, Financial Secretary

Lyn Goehring, Treasurer

CUSTODIANS John D. Whittington

Bobby Jo Sullins

The Hill United Presbyterian Church

501 Second Street Butler, Pennsylvania 16001

724-287-5427

E-mail: [email protected] www.hillup.org

Jessica Sanzotti, Rich Jackman, Lane Hawk, Sarah Hawk,

Bryce Hawk, Dawn Jackman, Corah Hawk

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SUNDAY

WORSHIP SCHEDULE SUNDAY MORNING WORSHIP SERVICES

10:30 - 11:30 A.M.

SEPTEMBER 14, 2014 14th Sunday after Pentecost

Sermon: “On Forgiveness”

Rev. Clark Sawyer

Scripture: Psalm 103: 1-18; Matthew 18: 21-35

SEPTEMBER 21, 2014 15th Sunday after Pentecost

Presbyterian Women Thank Offering Service

Rev. Betsy McCormick Preaching

SEPTEMBER 7, 2014 13th Sunday after Pentecost Lord’s Supper - Traditional

Sermon: “Faith As A Grain Of Mustard Seed”

Rev. Clark Sawyer

Scripture: Exodus 12: 1-14; Matthew 18: 15-21

SEPTEMBER 28, 2014 16th Sunday after Pentecost Bible Presentation Sunday

Sermon: “The Way Of Righteousness”

Rev. Clark Sawyer

Scripture: Psalm 19; Matthew 21: 23-32

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SEPTEMBER WORSHIP ATTENDANCE

IN JULY AND AUGUST 2014

The Worship of God is something that

Jesus “did as His custom” whether in the

Synagogue or at the Temple in Jerusalem.

Certainly, Jesus would recommend

our worship of God regularly! See you in worship

and invite others to come along.

Dear Brothers and Sisters, Members and Friends of the Hill United Presbyterian Church:

Sometimes we come up against some extremely trying circumstances and situations in this world. However, Peter writes and tells us that you and I have a tremendous amount of help given to us through the Christian faith. Peter wrote in his First Letter in Chapter 2: “For to this you have been called, because Christ also suffered for you, leaving you an example, that you should follow in His steps. He committed no sin; no guile was found on his lips. When He was reviled, He did not revile in return; when He suffered, He did not threaten, but He trusted to the Father who judges justly. He Himself bore our sins in His body on the Cross, that we might die to sin and live to righteousness. By His wounds you have been healed. For you were straying like sheep, but have now returned to the Chief Shepherd and Guardian of your souls.” Peter adds in Chapter 5: “And when the Chief Shepherd is manifested you will obtain the unfading crown of glory.” The amazingly marvelous fact is that you and I do have a “Chief Shepherd” and “a Guardian” of our Souls!! That is really, really Good News!!!

Yours for Living in the Good News, Pastor Clark

Rev. Clark Sawyer

Sunday

7/6 110

7/13 95

7/20 117

7/26

Saturday

Music, Arts & Drama Camp

285

7/27

Music, Arts & Drama Camp 241

8/3 98

8/10 96

8/17 121

8/24

Worship Without Walls 90

Session Highlights

August 25, 2014

It was with joy that Session received three new members upon Reaffirmation and Profession of Faith in Jesus Christ.

We welcome as New Members, Jennifer Gilliland, Gregory and Elean Heist and ask blessings upon them as they unite

with Hill Church!

The following motions were approved by Session:

From Administration:

To appoint Kathy Sawyer as Interim Director of Handbells and Instrumental Music for a period of two years - August 1,

2014 through July 31, 2016. In lieu of additional salary, the budgeted funds would be divided between the already existing line

for Kathy’s continuing education funds and a newly created line of Music Director Supply.

For remainder of 2014 budget year, Music Director Supply line would be $700.00 and additional $350.00 added to amount

available for continuing education/study leave.

In the 2015 budget, amounts would be divided as follows: $1,500.00 for Music Director Supply, and an additional

$1,021.00 added to current amount for continuing education of $650.00 for total of $1,671.00

From Stewardship:

To approve the 2013 Hill Church Audit Report and Corrective Action Plan as presented.

From Worship and Discipleship:

To authorize the Baptism of Sienna Lily Petroski, born on June 26, 2014 at Sharon Regional Hospital, daughter of Jamie

Armstrong Petroski and Jeff Petroski.

To approve the Hill Youth Chorale 2014-2015 Fundraisers

1. Candy Sale: September 7 through October 5 5. Pie Sale: After worship on November 23

2. Fall Festival Booth: September 20 6. Cabaret Presentations: January 23, 24, and 25

3. Hoagie Sale: October 5 through November 2 7. Candy Sale #1: February 22 through March 22

4. Election Day Bake Sale: November 4 8. Hoagie Sale #2: March 29 through April 19

9. Candy Sale #3: May 3 through 31

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The above amounts represent the 2014 financial

transactions in the general operating fund. This

summary does not include any of the special and

endowment funds.

You may help the work of the Lord and your Hill

family of faith by staying current on the payment of

your tithes and offerings. Our ministries, programs

and mission commitments go on throughout the year

regardless of the season.

The next newsletter deadline is SEPTEMBER 15, 2014!

BIBLE READING S FOR SEPTEMBER Financial Summary

Date Morning Evening

1 Ps. 135, 136 I. Co. 12

2 Ps. 137, 138, 139 I. Co. 13

3 Ps. 140, 141, 142 I. Co. 14: 1-20

4 Ps. 143, 144, 145 I. Co. 14: 21-40

5 Ps. 146, 147 I. Co. 15: 1-28

6 Ps. 148, 149, 150 I. Co. 15: 29-58

7 Prov. 1, 2 I. Co. 16

8 Prov. 3, 4, 5 II. Co. 1

9 Prov. 6, 7 II. Co. 2

10 Prov. 8, 9 II. Co. 3

11 Prov. 10, 11, 12 II. Co. 4

12 Prov. 13, 14, 15 II. Co. 5

13 Prov. 16, 17, 18 II. Co. 6

14 Prov. 19, 20, 21 II. Co. 7

15 Prov. 22, 23, 24 II. Co. 8

16 Prov. 25, 26 II. Co. 9

17 Prov. 27, 28, 29 II. Co. 10

18 Prov. 30, 31 II. Co. 11:1-15

19 Eccl. 1, 2, 3 II. Co. 11:16-33

20 Eccl. 4, 5, 6 II. Co. 12

21 Eccl. 7, 8, 9 II. Co. 13

22 Eccl. 10, 11, 12 Gal. 1

23 Song 1, 2, 3 Gal. 2

24 Song 4, 5 Gal. 3

25 Song 6, 7, 8 Gal. 4

26 Isa. 1, 2 Gal. 5

27 Isa. 3, 4 Gal. 6

28 Isa. 5, 6 Eph. 1

29 Isa. 7, 8 Eph. 2

30 Isa. 9, 10 Eph. 3

Receipts and Disbursements FOR MONTH ENDING JULY 31, 2014

Actual Budget

Variance

Favorable

(Unfavorable)

Receipts

Envelope **

Offerings $118,710 $128,917 ($10,207)

Other Offerings

& Receipts 88,390 68,661 19,729

Total Receipts 207,100 197,578 9,522

Disbursements

Personnel 115,403 118,875 3,472

Buildings &

Grounds 23,795 23,158 (637)

Capital

Improvements 4,165 0 (4,165)

Office

Operations 4,716 5,542 826

Stewardship 7,332 7,583 251

Mission Support 9,657 13,137 3,480

Christian

Education 7,569 9,917 2,348

Nurture 1,468 3,383 1,915

Worship 9,175 6,533 (2,642)

Discipleship 25,513 9,450 (16,063)

Total

Disbursements 208,793 197,578 (11,215)

Net of Receipts

over

Disbursements (1,693) 0 (1,693)

Fund Balance

Unrestricted (Deficit) ($19,498)

Designated 23,259

Total General Fund 3,761

Hill U.P. Prayer List

Would you like to receive our weekly

prayer list by email? If this is something you are

interested in receiving, please send an email to

Elean Heist at our church office email

[email protected] asking to be added to

the weekly prayer email list.

Do you have a person or persons that you

would like added to our weekly prayer list? You

can also email the information to Elean Heist at

our church office email [email protected]

to have them added.

Please be sure to have your emails sent in

by 2:00 p.m. on Thursdays each week to be

included in the weekly prayer list. If you have

any questions, please feel free to contact Elean.

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GHANA MISSION TASK FORCE REPORT

The Task Force is preparing to transmit your funds to the Bubiashie District committee in

the next few days. We have about $5,000 to send. Thanks to every one of you who have

supported this mission cause.

In the meantime, Catechist Robert S. Nyalemegbe sent us the grades of two of the students from the Tsokome

congregation. Delalai Geyevu attends the Keta Business College where she majors in Home Economics.

Other courses include English, math, science, social studies, phys. ed., and information technology. Abigail

Yayra Amenudzi attends Ashaiman Senior High School with a concentration in Home Economics. Her other

courses include math, science, social studies, phys. ed., biology, and basic management. Please keep these

two students in your prayers, that they can successfully complete their studies and discover a career.

McWilson Atakro writes to tell us that their daughter, Agnes, continues in her theological education, currently

serving a practicum, with the anticipation of being commissioned in 2015. The three boys continue their

university educations.

Please keep the Bubiashie District churches, Bernard Daddy, chairperson of the Bubiashie Scholarship

Committee, as well as the students in your prayers. Also pray for resolution to the Ebola health crisis in West

Africa.

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3rd Grade Bibles will be presented on September 28th to 3rd graders

and older children who have not previously received one.

Lighthouse Foundation Free Computer Class Schedule

1302 East Cruikshank Road at Route 8 Butler, PA 16002

724-586-5554 ext. 34 or email [email protected]

Classes Start Week of Monday, September 8, 2014

Classes are free but we ask for a voluntary one-time donation of at least $25

(Scholarships are available, no one is turned away)

Week 1: Sept. 8-13 Week 2: Sept. 15-20 Week 3: Sept. 22-27

Week 4: Sept. 29-Oct. 4 Week 5: Oct. 6-11 Week 6: Oct. 13-18

Excel with David Hanna Excel with Ray Johnson

Begins Monday, September 8, 2014 6:30-8:30 PM Begins Wednesday, September 10, 2014 9-11 AM

Computer for Beginner with Amy Tedrow Computer for Beginners with Laura Bloom

Begins Wednesday, September 10, 2014 6-8:00 PM Begins Friday, September 12, 2014 9-11:00 AM

Digital Photography with Regis Microsoft Word with Regis

Begins Thursday, September 11, 2014 10 AM-Noon Begins Thursday, September 11, 2014 1-3:00 PM

Thank Offering Sunday September 21st we will welcome Reverend Betsy McCormick as our Thank Offering speaker. Betsy and her husband, Barry Almy were Mission Specialists in Khartoum, Sudan. Betsy was a Professor of Theological Studies at Nile Theological College. She most recently is associated with Covenant U.P. Church in Butler. One of our Circles is named for Betsy.

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All ladies of all ages are invited to the Fall Luncheon and Program to be held in the Fellowship Hall on October 18th at noon. Our program will be “The Dancing Dogs”. More

information will be included in future newsletters and Sunday bulletins.

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BEAVER-BUTLER PRESBYTERIAN WOMEN invite all women of Hill Church to the Fall Retreat to be held at Camp Kon-O-Kwee in Fombell (just outside of Zelienople). The retreat will be held on Friday evening and Saturday September 19th and 20th. Registration on Friday is at 6:00 p.m. and on Saturday at 9:30 a.m. The cost for the retreat is $25 for Friday evening through Saturday and $10 for Saturday only. Registration and payment is due by September 5th. Forms are available from Circle leaders and Moderator, Bea Welch. Friday evening will include vespers, games, knotting quilts, and snacks. Saturday morning breakfast will be provided for the overnighters. Rev. Betsy McCormick will lead a Bible Study on Saturday morning and Rev. Jen Haddox will speak about World Missions Initiative and lead us in a closing worship and communion service. The mission project for the retreat is school kits, either complete or 70 page spiral notebooks, blunt scissors, 12 inch rulers, and monetary gifts to be used to complete the kits and to help pay the processing/handling fee. To assemble a school kit you will need: ·1 pair, blunt metal scissors ·3 (70 sheet) spiral notebooks ·1 handheld pencil sharpener ·1 box of 24 crayons ·1 (12” x 14” to 14” x 17”) finished size cotton

or light weight canvas bag with cloth handles

·1 (12 inch) ruler ·1 large eraser ·6 new pencils with erasers ·Processing fee for each kit is $4 Please consider attending the retreat, we can arrange car pooling. We appreciate any and all contributions. Speak to Bea if you have any questions.

P.W. Moderator, Bea Welch

A New Arrival! Congratulations and much love to Doug Hall and Kristy Davis on the birth of their daughter, Kaydence “Kaydee” Lucinda Hall, on Sunday, July 27, 2014 at 4:31 p.m. at Magee Womens Hospital in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Madyson is Kaydee’s older sister. Mark and Elma Hall are the proud grandparents! We pray God’s Blessing upon Kaydee and her family!

1st - Jean Campbell and Katelyn Thomas 4th - Megan McElhaney and Benjamin Jacox 6th - Leonard Weiland and Karolyn Miller 9th - Mary Lee Resnick, Suzanne Freeze, and Carolyn Reimold 10th - Tiffany Carlson 11th - Tina Miller, Gregory Heist, and Jordan Hinkle 12th - David Peters 13th - Linda Moser 14th - Mary Beth McQuistion 17th - Barbara Kamerer, Alex Bell, Shawna Osniak, and Shanea Raabe 18th - Joan McGavey 19th - Ashley King 20th - Keera Gilliland 21st - Larry Nevel and Casandra Cygan 23rd - Nash Peters 24th - Alan Milanovich, Joshua Reeger, Rebecca Miller, and Jesse Kretzer 25th - Jeanette McQuistion 26th - Andrew Muisiner and Kaylee McElhaney 27th - Sherry Neely 28th - Chad Provident and Boden Lenyk 29th - Marian Bell and Jeffrey Cupp 30th - Jon Anderson, Erin Bauer, and Candice Wentling

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J.A.M. (Jesus And Me) Sessions - lively Sunday morning program for children ages 3 through 6th

grade. Join us beginning September 21st at 9:15 a.m.

30 Mins! - Sunday morning Bible study for grades 7 through 12. Join us beginning September 21st at

9:15 a.m.

Adult Bible Study - Sunday morning Bible study applying the Bible to current headline stories. Join us

beginning September 21st at 9:15 a.m.

Club 56 - action-packed ministry especially for tweens (5th and 6th graders). Join us beginning with

Movie Night, Despicable Me 2, in the Sanctuary on the new BIG screen September 26th at 7:00 p.m.

and bring a friend or two!

JumpStart 78 - fast-paced, ever-changing fellowship for 7th and 8th graders. Join us beginning with

Movie Night, Despicable Me 2, in the Sanctuary on the new BIG screen September 26th at 7:00 p.m.

and bring a friend or two!

Delve 912 - a discipleship group for grades 9 through 12. Join us beginning September 17th from 7-

8:15 p.m.

Kids’ Club - our popular mid-week ministry program for children age 3 through grade 4. and includes

dinner. Join us beginning September 17th from 5:30-7:00 p.m.

Chancel Choir - grades 7 through adult, beginning September 18th at 7:30 p.m.

Instrumental Ensemble - grades 5 through adult, beginning September 28th at 6:30 p.m.

Memorial Bells - beginning September 4th at 6:30 p.m.

JoyBells/Jubilation Ringers - grades 2 through 12. Join us on Wednesdays at 4:45-5:30 p.m.

beginning September 10th.

Women’s Breakfast at Mac’s Cafe - devotion and fellowship beginning October 1st at 8:00 a.m.

Senior Night Out - for those ages 50 and over, enjoy fellowship, catered dinner, and a special

program. Join us selected Mondays at 5:30 p.m. beginning September 15th.

Women’s Book Club - a new book will be discussed each month. September’s book is “Life In Spite

Of Me” by Kristen Anderson. October’s book is “Hollow City” by Ransom Riggs. Join us the first

Sunday of the month from 12:15-1:15 p.m. beginning September 7th.

Women’s Bible Study - an in-depth look and discussion of the Bible. Join us Tuesdays from 9:30-

11:30 a.m. in the Hall Lounge beginning September 9th. The study will be on the minor prophets

beginning with Joel.

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August 24, 2014 Alameda Park

Odd Fellows Shelter

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VOLUNTEERS for SEPTEMBER 2014 – SUNDAY

USHER TEAM

GREETERS BEFORE

GREETERS AFTER

(DEACONS)

COUNTING ELDERS

NURSERY ACOLYTE COFFEE HOUR

SEPTEMBER 7

Ladies Team

Volunteers Needed

Patti Donaldson

Pete McElhaney

Carol Gadsby Aiden Wach Louise Evans Carole Hall Kathy Ruffel

SEPTEMBER 14

Bob Scott’s Team

Bea Welch Barb Kamerer Tim Moses

Lois Minich Bella Heist Bryce and Lane

Hawk Pam Lentz Marsh Miller

SEPTEMBER 21

Junior Team

Anne McCaw

Tanner McCaw

Louise Evans

Jim Kamerer Ben Huba Deacons David McCrea Diane Olenic

SEPTEMBER 28

Jack Montag’s

Team

Audrey Nossokoff

Sharon Montag

Michael Fagan Nancy

Daugherty Bethany Sowa

Volunteer Needed

Jack Montag Anne Miller

MIDDLE SECTION—BRADY STREET SECTION PEARL ST. SECTION—OVERFLOW AREA

SEPTEMBER 7 Sharon Montag, 724-285-3231 Karen Shultz, 724-283-2413

SEPTEMBER 14 Nancy Daugherty, 724-285-1013 Janet Edinger, 724-282-7782

SEPTEMBER 21 Lois Minich, 724-283-1875 Volunteer Needed

SEPTEMBER 28 Dennis Hawk, 724-285-6355 Peg Dumbaugh, 724-789-7331

SEPTEMBER 7 SEPTEMBER 14 SEPTEMBER 21 SEPTEMBER 28

Donated in honor of our children, grandchildren, and great grandchildren

by Jan and Wayne Hoover

Donated in loving memory of Edward

Weichey and in honor of our 60th wedding

anniversary by Jane Weichey

Donated in loving memory of her

parents, Clara and Wesley Rowles, by

Carolyn Street

Donated in honor of Lena’s first birthday by

Chad and Kelly Provident

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 B NEWSLETTER TEAM in SEPTEMBER (for October) – Team C

(Audrey, Bea, Karen, Judy, and Shirley) VAN DRIVER for SEPTEMBER - Brandon Wentling (724-992-9826)

PULPIT FLOWERS

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