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What a wonderful celebration! Reconnecting with old friends . . .
Remembering mission and ministry of the past . . . Worshipping with an
extended Church family . . . Recalling how we have been shaped and
changed by the faith leadership of Scottsville Saints . . . and, of course,
enjoying several fine meals.
We have all commented many times about how much we enjoyed
all the memorabilia, the reminiscences, and the fellowship of our common
past. We certainly owe a great deal of thanks to the planning team and its
leadership including the Honorary Chairperson and historian, Alma Wil-
lits.
But now that the Grand Celebration is past, everything is returned
to its respective storage place, and the only activity remaining is our par-
ticipation in the 4th of July Parade, we need to ask, “What difference did it
all make?” What have we learned from all this? How is tomorrow going
to be different because of yesterday?
Through all the activities, it was clear that the people of the last 50
years have had a great impact on those of us who are here today. The les-
son, then, is just as obvious. Your actions and relationships today are what
will be celebrated at Scottsville’s Bicentennial. Today we are writing the
script for the Church’s Dodransbicentennial (it really is a word) Celebra-
tion.
In 25 years, one of the young people sitting with you in the sanctu-
ary will be standing in the pulpit talking about what you said or did today
and how formative it was in their walk of faith. In 10 years, someone will
look back on your support today as a turning point in their young life.
Next week, someone will invite another person to a life in Christ because
of something you said today.
At some point in your future, you will face the Lord and be held
accountable for opportunities made and lost to share His love and His
message. Listen for Him to tell you, “Come, you who are blessed by my
Father; take your inheritance, the kingdom prepared for you since the
creation of the world.” (Read Matthew 25:31-46)
Live your life of faith boldly today. It makes a difference to
someone’s tomorrow . . . and to your eternity.
With you on the journey,
Pastor Don
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Anniversary CelebrationAnniversary Celebration We have an amazing church family. The excitement had been building over the past year with special services
and events leading up to May 22. Our anniversary committee members worked diligently to bring this celebra-
tion together. Team members of the Anniversary Committee had;
updated our 125th anniversary history book to present day,
highlighted monthly celebrations of various ministries at Scottsville,
worked on and completed an anniversary cookbook,
reached out to the township, local newspaper, and state representatives,
contacted and invited Scottsville Alumni,
held fundraisers to defray costs associated with the celebration,
made arrangements for our luncheon celebration,
copied and produced history books to share,
and the list goes on…
Members of the committee are:
Alma Willits – Honorary Chair
Ruth Irwin and Sally Walker – Co-Chairs
Joy Frazier, June Hull, Sue Britsch, Carol Drioli, Bill Matthews, Mary Jane McLarren,
Doris Martin, Donna Tetreault, and Don Keller
We also have a very active and productive Church Directory committee. Jen Hunter, a member of the Nomi-
nations committee, decided it was time to update our pictorial. She wanted faces to go with names. So she
took the initiative, formed a team, and went to work. This directory will be available soon. Members of that
committee are: Jen Hunter, Mike Bittner, June Hull, Helen Robinson, Don Keller, Alma Willits, and Betti
Carboni. Thank you. We can’t wait to see it!Thank you. We can’t wait to see it!
Our Anniversary Celebration included eight Pastors, a Pastor’s wife, and two Lay Leaders.Our Anniversary Celebration included eight Pastors, a Pastor’s wife, and two Lay Leaders.
From left to right: William McCleery, Robert Townley, Lee Adams Jr., George Tigh, Jodie O’Neal, Dennis Keen, Louis Troester III, Nancy Haigh Ross, Don Keller, Bill Matthews, Georgeanne Toner
Thank you all for making our anniversary so special!Thank you all for making our anniversary so special!
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May 22, 2016May 22, 2016
Johanna Dando has been a member of Scottsville since
April 1935.
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Ladies of the church get together on the first Wednesday morning of each month. On
Wednesday, June 1, you are invited to join us at Kelly’s Restaurant in the ACME
shopping center in Bensalem at 9:00 a.m.
The UMW will hold their annual picnic on Wednesday, June 15 at 6:30 p.m. at the
home of Phyllis Morgan (611 Christ Home Drive in Warminster). Ladies will car-
pool from the church at 6:00 p.m. Ladies, those with last names beginning A-L, please bring a dessert,
and those M-Z a salad. Once again, instead of exchanging white elephant gifts, we ask that you please
bring much needed basic kitchen food staples, and/or cooking utensils for LUMINA.
Here is the list: Salsa, applesauce, plain bread crumbs, brown rice, cake mix and icing, lemon juice,
brown minute rice, raisins, non-fat ranch dressing, sliced almonds, vegetable oil, 8 X 8 baking dish,
handheld can openers, dry measuring cups, measuring spoons, liquid measuring cups, plastic mixing
bowls, plastic mixing spoons, rubber spatulas, wooden spoons, Ziploc bags (all sizes), plastic cups,
spoons, forks, and knives, insulated shopping bags, and electric skillets. Please call Georgeanne Toner
(215) 953-8451 with any questions.
Graduate Recognition Sunday is June 12. Please e-mail the church office with the
names of any 2016 High School or College graduates by June 5. The following addi-
tional info would be helpful: school (from and to) and degree. Thank you.
SUMC is once again collecting used clothing and small
household items. The collection begins today, and runs
thru Sunday, August 21.
Start cleaning out those closets and drawers. Items that are
bagged or boxed may be left on the right side of the stage in Fellowship Hall. If you have any questions
on what can be donated, please reach out to Donna Tetreault. The Big Brothers/Big Sisters Organization
benefits from this drive, as well as the church. Thank you.
A Woman’s Place is helping women and their families escape not only dangerous
situations, but also help these families set up new homes. They have asked if we
would be willing to help by collecting and donating certain “full size” items in ad-
dition to our long time trial-size toiletry collection.
Each month we will let you know what items we are collecting in the monthly
newsletter. During the entire month of June, we will collect furniture polish,
glass cleaner, sandwich bags, and dish detergent (hand or machine).
You can place your donations at our “Mission Possible” Service collection laundry basket located in Fel-
lowship Hall. If you have any questions, contact Pastor Don or any member of the Service Team: Pa-
trice Matthews, Dolly Schaffer, Joan Turner, Joy Crosbie, or Connie Kleiman
If you are inclined to donate an empty laundry basket or 2, we will welcome the gesture!
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Lower Southampton Veterans Advisory Council
Flag Retirement Ceremony - Come join us. The Lower Southamp-
ton Veterans Advisory Council will celebrate Flag Day (Sunday,
June 14th) at 4PM (1600 hours) at the flagpole at Playwicki Farm
(2350 Bridgetown Pike in Feasterville) for a Flag Retirement Cere-
mony. If you have any U.S. flags that are no longer usable, please
bring them to the farm. If you are unable to attend and have unusa-
ble flags that need to be retired, you can drop them off at the Town-
ship office during business hours. For information on the LSVAC
go to LStWP.org and link to Veterans.
In some countries, children don't have books or
school supplies. Many have no schoolrooms; classes
are held in inadequate or half-destroyed buildings,
tents, or even the open air. School kits may be these
children's only educational resources.
This summer we are collecting supplies for school
kits to be delivered to and distributed by UMCOR
(United Methodist Committee on Relief). Monetary
donations are also readily accepted. Look for the
Christmas tree in the narthex. Take a tag (or 2 or 3
or 4). Place your donation and tag(s) in an envelope,
and drop them in the collection plate any Sunday between June 1 and August 31.
We also need volunteers to sew the school bags. Patterns and a tub of material
will be available at the tree. Take some material and a pattern, and return them as
soon as they’re completed. This is an important part of this project.
We look forward to another successful Summer Santa Project. We know you
will give of your time, talents, and resources for this important mission project.
Our Anniversary Committee is planning on entering a float/display in the Lower
Southampton 4th of July parade this year highlighting our 150th. Sue Britsch is
leading this event. She will be reaching out to the various Sunday school clas-
ses to get ideas/participation from the youth. If you have any ideas or wish to
participate please contact Sue. More details will be shared in the weekly bulle-
tins as we get closer to this July event.
Summer Santa Project
July 4 LST Parade
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June 5 is Confirmation Sunday. The Confirmation class invites their
Scottsville family to witness their affirmation of faith at the 11:00am worship
service. The confirmands are: Stanley Omietanski, Sarah Omietanski, Emily
Stewart, Elizabeth Errico, and Brad Morrison.
We wish to thank those special adults who have supported us over the past two
years. Our Prayer buddies are: Stanley - Bill Kent, Sarah - Nan Kent, Emily - Kathy Mininger,
Elizabeth - Doris Carter, and Brad - Chuck Bye and Mike Bittner Jr.
We also want to thank our leaders Patrice Matthews and Bill Pawlowski for sharing themselves and
their faith with us. Mom and Dad… thank you isn’t enough for all the love and support you give
throughout our lives.
Stanley Omietanski, Sarah Omietanski,
Emily Stewart, Elizabeth Errico, and Brad Morrison
Come out to our annual
Christmas in July summer social
and shoebox wrapping party!
We will be gathering on Sunday, July 24th at 6:30 p.m. in Fellowship Hall.
Bring your favorite snack/dessert to share,
and your joy of wrapping.
Don’t forget to invite family and friends. Bring a pair of scissors.
As they say, “many hands make light work.”
Mark your Calendar NOW!!!
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By The Numbers Here are some facts about your Church which you may find interesting:
This year, Scottsville’s picnic will be held on the church grounds, and
will begin after the 11:00 a.m. worship service.
Bring your own lunch, drinks, and snacks. As in previous years, there
will be a community dessert table to share.
Dress comfortably. Games are planned for kids of all ages. You might
even win a prize.
Our Summer Worship Schedule begins June 19.
Join us at either 8:30 a.m. or 10:00 a.m.
Scottsville’s Sunday School summer program for children ages pre-school through 4th
grade will begin June 19, and run through August 21. The program will run during the
10:00 a.m. worship hour. Please contact Ruth Irwin with any questions (215) 364-8230.
Our regular Sunday School program will conclude on June 12th, the day of our
church picnic. It will then resume in the Fall on September 11. Please take note
that Sunday School will not be held for the children on July 3.
Music Notes - What a busy year we have had! Lots and lots of great music! The Chan-
cel Choir has certainly risen to the occasion in celebrating our 150th Anniversary.
Choir members - Remaining rehearsals will take place before worship on June 5 and 12 at
10:15am.
Mark your calendars - Sunday, June 12 is Choir Recognition Sunday. Join me in thanking
our choir for their exceptional work and dedication. To me… they are all “Rock Stars!!”
Keep Singing! Patsy Keller - Director of Vocal Music
We, the chancel choir, have blossomed because of the love and spiritual direction of Patsy. She lives and
breathes God’s word, and shares her faith with us on a daily basis. Thank you Patsy for your guidance,
your continuous support, and for thinking of us as “Rock Stars!” SUMC Choir
Church Picnic - June 12 Mark Your Calendars Now!
(All figures are Year-to-Date) Through May 22, 2016
Through May 24, 2015
Average Worship Attendance 144.90 124.24
Offerings and Other Budget Income $87,598.22 $90,153.71
Needed for Budget $99,049.02 $103,550.58
Mission Giving $10,737.55 $9,165.73
Summer Schedule
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Anniversary Celebrations:
Gary & Rhonnie Donaghy - 6/1
Frank & Michele Prencavage - 6/9
Bill & Janet Spanudis - 6/10
Mike & Charlotte D’Iorio - 6/11
Jim & Jeanette Kasper - 6/15
Bill & June Hull - 6/16
Bob & Jacki Yetran - 6/17
Mike & Laura Bittner - 6/20
Alan & Nancy Redner - 6/22
John & Cashia Wineburg - 6/22
Mark & Annette Evans - 6/27
Bill & Dottie Matthews - 6/29
Chic & Elaine Griffin - 6/29
Doug & Helen Robinson - 6/29
Walt & Glenna Sienkiewicz - 6/29
June’s Mission offering will support United Methodist Neighborhood Services.
U.M.N.S. is a community service program for all low income people. They offer a
thrift shop, summer day camp, and emergency food and clothing.
The Joyful Noise Offering will support Aiding Our Neighbors. There is a distinct group of homeless peo-
ple in America that does not fit the stereotypical profile most often associated with the homeless. They are
low income, working families who have suffered a setback due to tragedy, illness, or unemployment, and as
a result have lost their homes. They are intact families that want to stay together and avoid shelters, which
are typically set up to house victims of abuse and the mentally ill. Instead, they end up moving among low
cost hotels in order to keep their families together. They are below the radar screen of relief agencies, and
typically not earning enough to afford the first month’s rent and security deposit for a more permanent resi-
dence. As a result, the children often suffer the consequences, moving from school to school as the family is
forced to switch hotels.
In Bucks County, Carol Saunders saw the need and founded Aiding Our Neighbors, Inc. Carol works selec-
tively with families, helping them to escape this vicious cycle. She has worked to help many establish per-
manent residence again with an astounding success rate: only one family has become homeless a second
time. Your donations will also help provide everyday essentials.
Happy Birthday !
Jason Edelman - 6/1
Dolores Yerkes - 6/2
Andrew Edelman - 6/5
Latrice Morgan - 6/8
John Michniewicz - 6/9
Mark Edelman - 6/11
Ashleigh Britsch - 6/12
George Muir - 6/12
Brendon Edelman - 6/14
Ruthann Baran - 6/15
Bonnie Ott - 6/16
Caitlyn Ward - 6/16
Rhonnie Donaghy - 6/17
Pat Wheaton - 6/18
Amy Tomes - 6/18
Bill Hull - 6/19
Jeff Carboni - 6/20
Nancy McKinley - 6/22
June Hull - 6/23
Mark Evans - 6/24
Rich Wzorek - 6/26
Janet Spanudis - 6/28
Sandy Rogers - 6/28
Larry Weng - 6/30
Lynn Davis - 6/30
Service (Missions) News
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TOOLS OF HOPE SUNDAY - JUNE 19th
Church World Service Tools of Hope knows that you create a rainbow of
help and hope each time the right tool is placed in the hands of people in
need. Ordinary things — things that we often take for granted like educa-
tion… clean water… garden tools… seeds — can make a world of differ-
ence for people devastated by tragedy, as well as those working to build a
better life for their families and their communities. Tools of Hope empow-
ers people. It brings a satisfied smile to people in need — and is an ideal
way to honor the men in your life. Please give a Tools of Hope donation
today.
Hoe, shovel, and rake… $15
Greenhouse… $600
Tools of Hope… Priceless!
You may remember or honor your husband, son, son-in-law, father, father-in-law, grandfather, uncle or
any important man in your life by contributing only $5.00 per tool. On Father’s Day, June 19, a list of all
designated donations will appear in the bulletin. Here’s a great way to honor all the men of your life
through an act of kindness for others!
Use this form to return your donations. Thank you. Patrice Matthews (215) 396-0429
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Tools of Hope Sunday - June 19th
How many tools?_________X $5.00 = Amount enclosed: $___________
(Please, one name per tool.)
In Memory of_______________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________________
In Honor of_________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________________
Donated by:____________________________________________Phone:_______________________
Please place this completed form along with the money into the offering plate, send to the Church office or hand to Patrice Matthews. Checks should be payable to S.U.M.C., noting Tools of Hope in the memo section. Participation deadline for list is June 12.
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Scottsville United Methodist Church
Proudly Presents
Vacation Bible School 2016
June 20 thru June 24
6:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.
Child’s Name: ______________________________Grade Entering in Fall: _______ DOB: ______________
Address: ________________________________________________________________________________
Home Phone: ___________________________ Parent’s Name: ___________________________________
Parent E-Mail address: ____________________________________________________________________
Emergency Contact Name and Phone Number: _________________________________________________
Allergies/Medical Conditions: ________________________________________________________________
T-Shirt size - Please circle 1 (Note: as AS = YXL) YS / YM / YL / AS / AM / AL Please complete one form for each child attending. Completed forms can be handed in to the Pre-School or church office or mailed to Scottsville United Methodist Church, ATTN: Vacation Bible School, 2400 Brownsville Road, Langhorne, PA 19053.
If you have any questions or would like to volunteer to help during Vacation Bible School, please contact
Cheryl Errico (215) 396-2449 or Kelli Irwin (215) 287-2964.
PLEASE RETURN BY June 12, 2016
Registration is FREE and open to all children, up to
those entering 6th grade.
{ALL CHILDREN MUST BE POTTY TRAINED.}
We will conduct a non-perishable food drive through-out the week for local food banks. Food and/or mone-
tary donations gratefully accepted.
Get in the Game and Discover
God’s Game Plan:
Is on Purpose!
Gets us Ready!
Puts us in the Game!
Makes us Trust Him!