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Worship, Study and Fellowship With Us!
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
PASTORAL MINISTRY
Rev. Clark T. Sawyer
PROGRAM MINISTRY
Kathy O. Sawyer
MUSIC MINISTRY
Kathy O. Sawyer,
Director of Music
Margaret E. McGuirk,
Organist
Thomas P. Walters,
Director of Handbellsand Instrumental Music
Nancy Slezak,
Memorial Handbell Director
and Assistant Organist
Jessica E. Sanzotti
CHURCH OFFICE
Jennifer Gilliland,
Financial Secretary
Lyn Goehring,
Treasurer
CUSTODIANS
John 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
November 2013
UPon the HillNewsletter ofThe Hill United Presbyterian Church Butler, PA
And now, our God, we give thanks to you andpraise your glorious name. 1 Chronicles 29: 13
Boat Cruise, Moraine State Park,October 19, 2013
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WORSHIP SCHEDULE
NOVEMBER 24, 2013Christ The King Sunday
Sermon: If You Are The King...Save Yourself!Rev. Clark Sawyer
Scripture: Jeremiah 23: 1-6; Luke 23: 32-43
NOVEMBER 3, 201324th Sunday after Pentecost
Consecration Sunday
Lords Supper- Traditional
Sermon: The Response Of Consecration
Rev. Clark Sawyer
Scripture: Habakkuk 1: 1-4 and 2: 1-4; Luke 19: 1-10
NOVEMBER 10, 201325th Sunday after Pentecost
Sermon: God Of The Living
Rev. Clark Sawyer
Scripture: Exodus 3: 1-6; Luke 20: 27-40
SUNDAY MORNING
WORSHIP SERVICES
10:30 - 11:30 A.M.
NOVEMBER 17, 201326thSunday after Pentecost
Sermon: The Importance of Endurance
Rev. Clark Sawyer
Scripture: Isaiah 65: 17-25; Luke 21: 5-19
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NOVEMBER
FROM THE PASTORS DESK
Dear Brothers and Sisters,Members and Friends of the HillUnited Presbyterian Church:
The last three weeks of OctoberI have been preaching on ourStewardship Emphasis for 2014with the theme from Jesuswords, I am among you as onewho serves!
I have spoken about three gifts:the gift of being called to
follow Jesus;the gift of the challenge togrow spiritually in Jesus;
and the gift of being sent toserve in Jesus love.
I am grateful to God for you asyou give your Estimate of GivingCards for 2014. These cards area sign of our giving of our time,our talent, our spiritual gifts, our
service and our money for theadvance of the Kingdom of Godinto the surrounding worldsocieties.
In this upcoming time ofThanksgiving, as St. Paul says,Let us give thanks in allcircumstances for this is the willof God in Christ Jesus for us.
Yours in thankfulnessFor our stewardship life
In Jesus Christ,
Pastor Clark
Rev. Clark Sawyer
WORSHIP ATTENDANCE IN
SEPTEMBER AND OCTOBER 2013
Sunday
9/01 104
9/08 96
9/15 115
9/22 133
9/29 105
10/06 117
10/13 100
10/20 121
10/27 98
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Please take a moment andthank God that God gives theopportunity to worship our Lord
Jesus Christ and that we have thefreedom in our country to attend worshipregularly.
With that in mind, please invite and bring
friends, neighbors, family members or relativesto worship with us along with our gatherings
for study, fellowship, service and outreach.Thank you very much!
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The above amounts represent the 2013 financial
transactions in the general operating fund. This
summary does not include any of the special and
endowment funds.The next newsletter deadline is NOVEMBER 15, 2013
Morning Evening
1 Jer. 24, 25, 26 Titus 2
2 Jer. 27, 28, 29 Titus 3
3 Jer. 30, 31 Philemon
4 Jer. 32, 33 Heb. 1
5 Jer. 34, 35, 36 Heb. 2
6 Jer. 37, 38, 39 Heb. 3
7 Jer. 40, 41, 42 Heb. 4
8 Jer. 43, 44, 45 Heb. 5
9 Jer. 46, 47 Heb. 6
10 Jer. 48, 49 Heb. 7
11 Jer. 50 Heb. 8
12 Jer. 51, 52 Heb. 9
13 Lam. 1, 2 Heb. 10: 1-18
14 Lam. 3, 4, 5 Heb. 10: 19-39
15 Ezek. 1, 2 Heb. 11: 1-19
16 Ezek. 3, 4 Heb. 11: 20-40
17 Ezek. 5, 6, 7 Heb. 12
18 Ezek. 8, 9, 10 Heb. 13
19 Ezek. 11, 12, 13 Jas. 1
20 Ezek. 14, 15 Jas. 2
21 Ezek. 16, 17 Jas. 3
22 Ezek. 18, 19 Jas. 4
23 Ezek. 20, 21 Jas. 5
24 Ezek. 22, 23 I. Pet. 1
25 Ezek. 24, 25, 26 I. Pet. 2
26 Ezek. 27, 28, 29 I. Pet. 3
27 Ezek. 30, 31, 32 I. Pet. 4
28 Ezek. 33, 34 I. Pet. 5
29 Ezek. 35, 36 II. Pet. 1
30 Ezek. 37, 37, 39 II. Pet. 2
BIBLE READING FOR NOVEMBERFINANCIAL SUMMARY
Receipts and DisbursementsFOR MONTH ENDING SEPTEMBER 30, 2013
Actual Budget
VarianceFavorable(Unfavorable)
Receipts
EnvelopeOfferings $164,312 $175,323 ($11,011)
Other Offerings
& Receipts 91,349 80,247 11,102
Total Receipts 255,661 255,570 91
Disbursements
Personnel 153,150 152,749 (401)
Buildings &Grounds 31,456 31,402 (54)
CapitalImprovements 0 0 0
OfficeOperations 6,686 7,200 514
Stewardship 12,912 8,629 (4,283)
Mission Support 14,596 17,940 3,344ChristianEducation 12,825 12,750 (75)
Nurture 2,003 4,350 2,347
Worship 6,903 8,400 1,497
Discipleship 13,868 12,150 (1,718)
Total
Disbursements 254,399 255,570 1,171
Net of Receipts
over
Disbursements 1,262 0 1,262
Fund Balance
Unrestricted (Deficit) ($33,002)
Designated 23,885
Total General Fund (9,117)
Session Highlights
October 14, 2013
The Session, with joy, approved a motion
from Worship and Discipleship to authorize the
baptism of Lena Nicole Provident on Sunday,
November 24, 2013, at the 10:30 a.m. worship
service.
Lena is the daughter of Chad and Kelly
Provident, born September 14, 2013 at the Butler
Memorial Hospital, Butler, Pennsylvania.
The Session also approved a motion from the
Stewardship and Mission Support Committee to
receive a bequest of $4,367.92 from the Mary
Esther Bauer Estate.
Clark Sawyer, Moderator
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I want to help support the work of my church.
I estimate that during the next year I will give my church:
$________ per week, or $ ________per month, or $________per year
NAME _____________________________________
ADDRESS___________________________________
*I understand that this giving estimate may be raised or lowered anytimesimply by calling the church office.
2014 ESTIMATE OF GIVING CARD*
2014 Stewardship Campaign
By now, members of the Hill Church family of faith should have received our
2014 stewardship letter and pledge form. Our 2014 stewardship lesson comes
from Luke 22:27 and reads: I am among you as one who serves." It is a
lesson that challenges us to honor God by giving and serving others as He
has done by using our time, talent and treasure.
As of October 29th, we have a total of $118,712 pledges to support the
ministries and programs of Hill Church for 2014.
If you have not already done so, please prayerfully consider how you can
support the work of Hill Church through the sharing of your time, talent and
treasure. Once you have decided how to support the mission and ministries of
Hill Church, please complete the pledge form that came with your
stewardship message and return it in the envelope provided. You may returnyour pledge form by mailing it to the church office or placing it in the
offering plate during worship. If you have misplaced your stewardship letter
and pledge form please contact Elean at the church office and another one
will be sent to you.
During the next two months, the Session will continue our stewardship
emphasis and prepare the 2014 Hill Church budget. We are hopeful that even
in these tough economic times our family of faith will continue to share their
time, talent and treasure for the building and uplifting of Gods kingdom now
and in the future. Thank you for honoring God with your support of the
ministries and mission of Hill Church. Your generosity is deeply appreciated.
The Stewardship and Mission Support Committee
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Stewardship Report
As many of you know, this past year Hill Church received a gift from the estate of Ruth Bauer in theamount of $90,000. This gift was given with the stipulation that it be used to provide financial support tostudents. At its June 2013 meeting, the Session approved the following motion from the Stewardship andMission Support Committee describing how the distribution of this gift from Ruth Bauers estate wouldbe managed:
To use the proceeds of the $90,000 gift from the Ruth Bauer estate to fund educational gifts for:(a). Hill Church members who are graduating from high school in June, 2013 and each yearthereafter, and who plan to attend an institution of higher learning, a vocational training program,or to enter the military;(b). Hill Church members currently enrolled in the educational programs listed above, whograduated from high school 2007-2012;(c). Women who are members of one of the five churches of the EPC Bubiashie District of Accra,Ghana, and who are pursuing secondary or post-high school education;(d). Youth currently active in Hill Church ministries who need help meeting expenses (i.e. YouthMission trip payments or Hill Youth Chorale dues).
As part of the discussion regarding this motion, it was explained to Session that any student would beeligible to receive a one-time gift from this fund by completing a one-page request form and submitting itto the fund oversight committee.For groups (a) and (b) above, the one-time award would be in the amount of $1,000 and would be givento members currently enrolled in an education program. For group (c) above, $1,000 per year would beallocated to the Bubiashie District for scholarship help. This money would be used in conjunction withother budgeted amounts and gifts from the congregation given for this purpose. For group (d) above,financial assistance requests would be taken to the committee and would be based on need.
The oversight committee would be made up of an elder from the Christian Education Committee, anelder from the Stewardship and Mission Support Committee, a representative from the Ghana Mission
Partnership Task Force, the Director of Program and Music Ministries and the Pastor. Marsh Miller,Carolyn Street, Jim Ihlenfeld, Kathy Sawyer and Pastor Clark Sawyer are the current committeemembers.
Since receiving this generous gift from the estate of Ruth Bauer, Hill Church has used as follows:
In July, 2013 educational gifts in the amount of $1,000 per person were awarded to the following studentswho are members of Hill Church: Robin Schmeider, Glenn Brennen, Nathan Moses, Ethan Brady,Miranda Brady, Michaela Brady, Lauren McElhaney, Megan McElhaney, Emily Lyons, Morgan Miller,Natalie McCaw, Michael Lyons, Thomas Walters, Cara Moses, and Casey Arn.
In September, 2013 $1,000 was taken from the fund and with other monies collected was awarded to the
Bubiashie District for scholarships for women.
In October 2013 $6,000 will be taken from the fund and transferred to the Hill Youth Chorale to supportthe request for assistance for 20 students at an amount of $300 per student. This money will help the HillYouth Chorale members cover the cost of their upcoming trip to Nashville, Tennessee in June 2014.
At the October session meeting, session voted to accept a bequest from the Mary Esther Bauer estate for$4,367.92. Esther Bauer was a long time faithful member of Hill church.
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GHANA MISSION TASK FORCE REPORT
Christmas is just over the next blustery, cold, and snowy hill. We will all need to get ourgreeting cards ready to mail (if you still do that). The Task Force will be doing this for our
Bubiashie scholarship students by asking you, the members of the congregation, to assist by signing the cards whave placed on the Deacons Table. Please check each and every Sunday from October 27th through November17th. There will be different cards every week as we have over 30 cards to send. In the past, the girls haveappreciated our thoughtfulness.
How about Christmas presents? We are blessed with so much in this country. Instead of a material gift for afamily member or friend, consider honoring them with a contribution to the scholarship fund. It would be a gifof lasting duration and appreciation and would be over and above your usual church contributions.
Did you know that the youth in Kids Club donate each week? This is a teaching moment where Miss Kathyinfluences our kids to think outside of their own lives and about the lives of young people in Ghana. Theyrespond very well and with some excitement.
We hope to soon give you updates on the new crop of scholars next month. Again, thank you so much for yourcontributions of this past year. The Bubiashie committee was very appreciative.
As always, please keep the Bubiashie District churches, Bernard Daddy, chairperson of the Bubiashiescholarship committee, as well as the students in your prayers.
hristmas oinsettiasDont forget to order your Christmas
poinsettia this year! Order forms will be
available on the Deacons table in mid-
November. The greenhouse requires that our
entire order be placed by December 9th, so
December 8th Will be the last Sunday to
turn in your order form. Poinsettias are
$8.50 this year and will again be ordered
from Gumto Greenhouses.
ShopThroughAmazon.com!As the Christmas season quickly approaches, we would like to remind you all to consider shoppingthrough 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 othe 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 anytimeat all, please remember to do this, and tell your family and friends too!
CELEBRATE CHRISTMAS WITH
YOUR CHURCH FAMILY
Please join your church family at the annualChristmas dinner on December 8th at 6:00 P.M.in the Fellowship Hall. Following the dinner, the HillChurch Instrumental Ensemble will lead us insinging Christmas carols. Look for moreinformation and a reservationform in Church bulletins thismonth. Please reserve the dateand plan to celebrate with usthis holiday season (along witha special visitor!)
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HARVEST HOME 2013
It is that time of year when the Deacons will becollecting food for the community for theThanksgiving season. The food will bedistributed through Covenant Cupboard in timefor the November holiday. For three weeks food
will be collected in the southeast corner of thesanctuary near the organ. The following aresuggestions of food items by weeksthough it'snot a strict guideline, just a suggestion.
It is the Deacons hope that our congregationwill continue to be generous in bringing in fooditems and/or money donations to support ourHarvest Home Project, and as a result, benefit
Covenant Cupboard.
November 3: Canned and jarred foods;vegetables, fruits, soup, jelly, spaghetti sauce,tuna, salmon, peanut butter, beef stew,pumpkin.
November 10: Boxed and bagged food; flour,sugar, macaroni and cheese, pancake mix,cereals, rice, cake mixes, pie mixes, crackers.
November 17: Three-pound bags of apples andfive pound bags of potatoes which require theleast cold storage time. Other fresh vegetablesand fruits cannot be collected due to the lack ofcold storage areas.
Keep Me Warm Trees
We will once again this year
be asking for contributions todecorate our Keep MeWarm Trees. We will haveone set up in the ChurchAnnex and another in theFellowship Hall downstairs.
Your gifts of mittens, hats,scarves, socks, sweaters, andother warm winter clothingwill be greatly appreciated.
They will be taken to localorganizations to be given tofolks in need. Bless each of
you for your generosity.
- Presbyterian Women
The Presbyterian Women wish tothank those who contributed healthkits and items for the kits. We appreciate your help.At our Circle meetings in October, we prepared 46 kitsand delivered them to the Fall Gathering at CenterChurch in Slippery Rock. They will be taken inNovember to New Winsor, Maryland where they willbe distributed through Disaster Assistance to areas ofneed in the United States and around the world.
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The 2014 Pulpit Flowers sign up sheet isnow available on the bulletin board in theOverflow Room. Please note that theflorist has increased the price of the flowersto $30 (instead of the $27 it has been).Please be sure to fill out your form(s) clearlyand attach your payment. Thank you!
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ITS SHOEBOX TIME!
Our Church will once again be collecting filled shoeboxes for girls
and boys for Operation Christmas Child. We will have more
information in an upcoming Church bulletin insert about ideas for
filling the shoeboxes with goodies for needy children, or you can visitthe Operation Christmas child website at www.samaritanspurse.org/
occ for ideas, boy and girl box labels, and an informative video. All shoe boxes need to be collected on or
before November 24th to make sure that the children receive them in time for Christmas. If shopping and
filling shoeboxes are not for you, we will also accept monetary donations.
LETTER TO INCLUDE INYOUR OPERATION CHRISTMAS
CHILD SHOEBOXChristmas is about sharing the gift of God's Son, Jesus Christ, with the world. Operation Christmas
Child brings joy and hope to poor children around the world through gift-filled shoe boxes and theGood News of Gods love. You can share Gods love with needy children in Honduras, Kosovo, or
another country by participating with other members of our church. You can start by filling out and
coloring the enclosed letter to put in the shoebox. Also consider if you want your shoebox to go to aboy or girl and what age group for which you would like to buy. Wrap the lid and the bottom of your
shoebox in colorful Christmas paper, and look for a brochure in church or visit the website
www.samaritanspurse.org/occ for gift ideas to fill your box.
Don't forget to bring your shoe box gift to church on or before November 24th, 2013.
What a perfect gift to give in honor of Jesus' birthday!
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Hill Church Christmas MusicalThe Night Shift Before Christmas
Join us Sunday, December 15th at 7 p.m.!
Director: Kathy Sawyer Assistant Directors: Keeley Mohn andNancy Birckbichler Technical Director: Declan Graham
The rehearsal schedule is as follows (no absences, please):
Sun, November 1 Noon - 2 p.m. Red Group Wed, November 13 5 - 5:30 p.m.5:30 - 6:15 p.m.5:30 - 7:00 p.m.
Blue GroupYellow GroupRed Group
Wed, November 20 5:30 - 6:30 p.m.6:30 - 7:30 p.m.
Blue, Red, YellowRed Group
Sun, November 24 7:00 - 8:30 p.m. Red Group
Wed, December 4 5:30 - 6:30 p.m.6:30 - 7:30 p.m.
Blue, Red, YellowRed Group
Wed, December 11 5:30 - 6:30 p.m.6:30 - 7:30 p.m.
Blue, Red, YellowRed, Blue Groups
Sat, December 14 10:00 - 11:30 a.m.
11:30 - 12:30 p.m.
Dress Rehearsal - All
Red Group
Sun, December 15 5:30 p.m. Everyone
Show at 7 p.m.
Invite friends and family to come hear Night of the Fathers Love on Sunday, December 22nd at the10:30 a.m. worship service presented by Hill Church Chancel Choir, Hill Youth Chorale, Orchestra -Westminster College, Slippery Rock University, and Hill Church Instrumental Ensemble!
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THANKSGIVING WORD SEARCHD U Q J N Q T Z E L U T Y U L B BLESSED
G L O R I O U S U B H P L B V L CELEBRATE
G W N L R R V F E A N F I E D E CORNUCOPIA
B O M E E G K E N V R S M T W S FAMILY
N E B H M N D K M I R D A A J S FRIENDS
C A T B A H S N E B H A F R C E GATHER
V A X H L G S N O K E M H B P D GLORIOUS
G X T F I E D F I I J R B E E A GOBBLE
T D S V K S W W H N T I I L T W HARVEST
J P I H S R O W R Y N I X E Y C NOVEMBER
P N A I P O C U N R O C D C K L PRAYER
G Q C P R A Y E R Y Z V J A N J THANKFUL
R B I S O B N L Q G Y Y J R R C THANKSGIVING
H Z W R J Q S A X M Y Z E H U T TRADITION
Z U Y V I N M D W U J S S Z W A WORSHIP
J K U B C C K H K I Q F Y W P X
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VOLUNTEERS for NOVEMBER 2013 SUNDAY
COMMUNION TEAM Team C
NEWSLETTER TEAM in NOVEMBER (for December) Team B (Willing Workers)
VAN DRIVER for NOVEMBER ~ CHAD PROVIDENT 724-256-5908
PULPIT FLOWERS
MIDDLE SECTIONBRADY STREET SECTION PEARL ST. SECTIONOVERFLOW AREA
NOVEMBER 3 Sharon Montag724-285-3231
Karen Shultz724-283-2413
NOVEMBER 10 Nancy Daugherty724-285-1013
Janet Edinger724-282-7782
NOVEMBER 17 Lois Minich724-283-1875
Barb Bishop724-282-2737
NOVEMBER 24 Dennis Hawk724-285-6355
Peg Dumbaugh724-789-7331
USHERTEAM
GREETERSBEFORE
GREETERSAFTER
(DEACONS)
COUNTINGELDERS
NURSERY ACOLYTECOFFEEHOUR
NOV.
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Ladies
Team
Gebrosky
Family
Sharon
MontagMarsh Miller
Carol Gadsby Bryce HawkBarb
KamererJack Montag
Louise Evans for
Diane Olenic
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TeamBea Welch
Chad
Provident Arlene RothLois Minich
Mason
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Mike andShirley
WinshipJanet Edinger Carolyn Street
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Anne
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Carole Hall Nancy Daugherty
Jim KamererRuby
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Kim SelfridgeDiane Olenic for
Louise Evans Nancy
DaughertyAiden Wach
Volunteers
NeededPatti
DonaldsonAnne Miller
NOVEMBER 3 NOVEMBER 10 NOVEMBER 17 NOVEMBER 24
Donated in memory
of Craig Daughertyby Nancy, Stacie &
Sue
Donated in honor of
Grier Lamont Lyons1st birthday by
Tommy Walters
Donated in memory
of Elroy and CrystalBeisheim by Richard
and Maxine Beisheim
Donated in memory
of Ruth Brookhart byHelen Knauer and
Family
PEW GREETERSHill 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.
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