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Saint Andrews UPC NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION
201 East Jefferson Street US POSTAGE PAID
Butler, PA 16001 PERMIT NO 34
BUTLER
CHANGE SERVICE REQUESTED
Saint Andrews United Presbyterian Church Invites You to Join Us
for Worship Every Sunday at 10:30 AM
Saint Andrews United Presbyterian Church 201 E. Jefferson Street, Butler, PA 16001
Phone: (724) 287-4777 Web: www.standrewsupc.org Email: [email protected]
MINISTERS
All members of the church
PASTORAL MINISTRY EDUCATION MINISTRY
Rev. Merry Hope Meloy Stephanie Slezak, Youth Ministry [email protected] Lori Haughey, Children’s Ministry Hm. 724-287-4682 Allison Martin, Nursery Ministry
MUSIC MINISTRY Deanna Golden, Director Chuck Davey, Organist
Susan Moon, Bell Choirs
OFFICE MINISTRY Danielle Smith, Office Manager/Bookkeeper
Office Hours: Tuesday—Thursday 9:00 AM—2:30 PM Closed Monday and Friday
Summer Highlander Saint Andrews United Presbyterian Church
201 East Jefferson Street, Butler, PA 16001
Rev. Merry Hope Meloy, Pastor
Phone 724-287-4777 Web:www.standrewsupc.org e-mail: [email protected]
June-July 2015
Worship with Us in June 2015
Sunday, June 7 2nd Sunday after Pentecost 10:30 am Worship
Sunday, June 14 Graduation Sunday 10:30 am Worship
Sunday, June 21 12th Sunday in Ordinary Time 10:30 am Worship
Sunday, June 28 13th Sunday in Ordinary Time 10:30 am Worship—Welcome Rev. Phil Jamison
Worship Helpers for June 2015
Liturgists Micro Message Acolytes Children’s Church 7 Susan Moon Pastor Merry Kyle Hawks None 14 Travis Grossman TBA Lily Hawks Janice King 21 Bob Eamigh Esther Radvinski Andrew Ripper None 28 Dale Hutchison None Danielle Golden Lori Haughey
Ushers
7 Chuck King Bob Gladd Vickie Swigart Jeanne Wilson 14 Jon McKay Natalie McKay Shari Manos Andrew Hazlett 21 Scott Hazlett Mary Ann Hazlett Carol Landis Dave Landis 28 Travis Grossman Matthew Stalker Karen Pressler Nicholas Ripper
Our worship service begins at 10:30 am. It is also broadcast at 11:00 am every Sunday on WBUT Radio 1050 AM.
SUMMER SCHEDULE Pastor Merry will be out of town from Monday, June 22nd, through Monday, July 13th. She will be attending a conference and spending some time with her parents. She will also be away the last weekend in July to perform her niece’s wedding. While she is
away, Rev. Phil Jamison and Rev. Jim Campbell will be leading us in worship. Rev. Jim Swanson will be available in case of emergencies. If you have a pastoral care need or concern, please call Danielle at our church office or Rev. Swanson at Covenant (724-712-1407).
All in the Family The sympathy and resurrection faith of the congre-gation go out to Rev. Fred Young. His wife, Kathy, died on Wednesday, April 29, 2015. A memorial
service for Kathy will be held on Saturday, June 20, 2015 at 11:00 am at Hill United Presbyterian Church.
Dear Friends,
It is hard to put into words how we sometimes feel. As I look at the cards you sent to Kathy and me, I can only say a heartfelt Thank You. Kathy was a special person. What a gift I was given by God to have her companionship for 55 years. She had as peaceful a death as one could have. I am glad her suffering is now over and she is whole again with our Lord. Thank you for your thoughtfulness and kindness to both of us. I look forward to being with you again, but I still have some physical healing before I can get back to normal activity.
Rev. Fred Young
A huge thank you to the person who anonymously donated a new
refrigerator for the Memorial Room. The fridge is wonderful and
arrived just in �me to cool supplies for the “Blest Be the Tie the
Binds” Supper.
Save the Date
Allegheny River Canoe Trip
Saturday, August 29, 2015
9:00 am to 5:00 pm
Cost around $40 for a 2 Person Canoe
Ques%ons? See Chuck King
Thank You Teachers! Our children and youth were blessed to have wonderful teachers and leaders this
year. Thank you to Dawn Grossman, Lori Haughey, Denise Hawks, Andrew Hazlett,
Anzie Kelley, Janice King, Allison Martin, Ashley Moon, Susan Moon, Esther Rad-
vinski, John and Melinda Ripper, Stephanie Slezak, and Bob and Melinda Stevens
for sharing your faith and love. Your dedication is truly appreciated!
“Swing Into Summer” Thank You Thank you to everyone who helped with our “Swing Into Sum-mer” celebration. The Nurture Team (Janice King, Jon McKay, John Ripper, and Stephanie Slezak) did a wonderful job planning, organizing, and hosting the meal. Special thanks to Bud Weck-
erly who grilled hotdogs on his custom-designed cooker in the torrential rain, and then cheerfully sang his heart out with the Syria Shrine Chanters in the sanctuary. Thanks also to everyone who brought dessert. The evening’s winner was Alyssa Ripper’s Chocolate Raspberry Cupcakes. Finally, a huge thank you to Janice King for making the quilt that was raffled off. Thanks to Janice and all of you, nearly $300 was raised for mission!
JUNE BIRTJUNE BIRTJUNE BIRTJUNE BIRTHDAYSHDAYSHDAYSHDAYS June 1 Judy Gall June 12 Jon McKay
June 1 Matthew Stalker June 14 Kathy Eamigh June 5 Mark Eamigh June 14 Brandon Fleeger June 5 Heather Fleeger June 14 Melinda Stevens June 6 Kendra Mulneix June 29 Justin Mulneix June 11 Martha Barto June 30 Ken Weckerly June 11 Marcia Bennett
JULY BIRTHDAYSJULY BIRTHDAYSJULY BIRTHDAYSJULY BIRTHDAYS July 7 Bob Eamigh July 16 Paul Clement July 7 Nate Grossman July 27 Chris Cotton July 8 Barbara Thomas July 27 Larry Hindman July 12 Ken Bedford July 27 Kristen Mowery July 13 Alyssa Ripper July 28 Joe Ragan
Worship with Us in July 2015
Sunday, July 5 14th Sunday in Ordinary Time 10:30 am Worship—Welcome Rev. Jim Campbell
Sunday, July 12 15th Sunday in Ordinary Time 10:30 am Worship—Welcome Rev. Phil Jamison
Sunday, July 19 16th Sunday in Ordinary Time 10:30 am Worship with Communion
Sunday, July 26 17th Sunday in Ordinary Time 10:30 am Worship—Welcome Rev. Phil Jamison
Worship Helpers for July 2015
Liturgists Acolytes 5 Susan Race Kevin Golden 12 Bonnie Martin Ben Grossman 19 Susan Moon Nate Grossman 26 Jon McKay Kyle Hawks
Ushers
5 Mary Lindenberg Pat Bopp Dale Hutchison Scott O’Day 12 Rick Kelley Anzie Kelley Susan Race Don Eyth 19 Jon McKay Natalie McKay Shari Manos Andrew Hazlett 26 Chuck King Bob Gladd Vickie Swigart Jeanne Wilson
Summer Office Hours
Summer hours at the church office will begin on Monday, June
15th. The office will be closed on Mondays and Fridays. Tuesday
through Thursday, it will be open from 9:00 am to 2:30 pm. Regu-
lar office hours will resume on Monday, August 17th.
Office Closed
The church office will be closed Tuesday, June 30th, through Tuesday, July 7th, while Danielle takes a rare and well-deserved vaca�on.
Communion on Sunday, July 19th
We will be celebrating the Lord’s Supper together during worship on Sunday, July 19th. Please join us!
New Church Officers
On Sunday May 17, 2015
the congregation elected
new elders and deacons.
They were installed during worship
on Sunday, May 31, 2015
Saint Andrews’ Session now includes Class of 2016 Class of 2017 Class of 2018
Bob Eamigh Thalia McGrady Dan Hawks
Travis Grossman Susan Moon Janice King
Jon McKay Dave Pisani Lori Love– Franke
Jeanne Wilson Esther Radvinski
Saint Andrews’ Board of Deacons now includes Class of 2016 Class of 2017 Class of 2018
Anzie Kelley Suja Benjamin Mary Ann Hazlett
Chuck King Kathy Eamigh Carol Israel
Colleen McCormick Barb Hutchison Rebecca King (1 year)
Bud Weckerly Shari Manos Carol Landis
Jeanette Nestor
Building Funds UpdateBuilding Funds UpdateBuilding Funds UpdateBuilding Funds Update
Project Donations to Date Target Amount % Raised Ramp Fund $34,139 $40,000 85 .35 % A/C Fund $20,491 $72,000 28 .46 % Electrical Fund $ 5,000 $ 5,000 100. 00 % Total $59,630 $117,000 50 . 97 %
Alyssa Nicole O’Day
Alyssa is graduating from Butler Senior High School. Through the years, she was involved in
soccer, cheerleading, and basketball. She was a member of the high school track team and
plays softball for Butler Township. She was also a member of the National Junior Honors So-
ciety. She has worked at Burger King since her junior year in high school. This fall, she will
attend Waynesburg University to pursue a Bachelor’s degree in Nursing.
Hope Lauren Radvinski
Hope is graduating from Butler Senior High School. She has participated in the Yearbook
Club, Honors Chorus, Girls Ensemble and has studied guitar and photography. An accom-
plished dancer, Hope has studied at the Pine Tree Performing Arts Studio for the last 5 years.
Before that, she danced at SheLor for 7 years. She enjoys music, spending time with family
and friends, her dog Lacey, her cats Midnight, Chelsea, and Mr. Pretty Face, and going to Ge-
neva on the Lake and the beach.
Through the years, she has been involved in many different facets of Saint Andrews’
life and ministry. This fall, she will attend Westminster College. She is the recipient of the
Gerb Miller Scholarship, the PAA Community Service Scholarship and the Butler Rotary
Scholarship . Hope says she is excited about the opportunities Westminster offers to grow both
academically and spiritually. She writes, “I am blessed to have such a strong foundation of
faith and I am grateful to Pastor Merry, my church family, my Sunday school teachers, and my
family who have helped nurture and guide me.”
Jessica Sinclair White
Jessica is graduating from Butler Senior High School. She was a member of the mock trial
team, the soccer team, the National Honor Society, the French Club and the Future Business
Leaders of America. She also participated in the model United Nations and the musical theater
program. This fall, Jess will attend Washington and Jefferson College in Washington, PA
where she plans on majoring in Business (perhaps Economics) and Pre-Law. Her long-term
goals include going to law school somewhere warm (she writes, “these Western Pennsylvania
winters are not for me!) and then working in elder law or business law.
“For surely I know the plans I have for you, says the Lord, plans for your welfare and not for harm, to give you a future with hope.” Jeremiah 29: 11
Volunteers NeededVolunteers NeededVolunteers NeededVolunteers Needed
Our community dinner teams need your help. On the first Wednesday of
every month, different teams from Saint Andrews provide a warm nutritious
meal for our hungry neighbors. The menu always includes a variety of yum-
my desserts, but lately we’ve been running short on goodies. Can you help
by baking a cake once a month? The desserts don’t need to be fancy, just tasty. All it takes is a 9
X 13 pan, some ingredients, and your love and skill.
We also need volunteers to help set-up, serve, and clean-up the day of the meal. For more in-
formation or to volunteer, please contact Terri Bonnett or the church office. Thanks!
Congratulations Class of 2015! We will be honoring our graduates during worship on
Sunday, June 14, 2015. Here’s a brief glimpse of just a few of their
accomplishments and plans for the future:
David Gene Fleeger
David is graduating from Butler Senior High School. He was on the football team and played
basketball at Cubs Hall. In his free time, he loves wake-surfing, being on the water at Conneaut
Lake and the river, and spending time with family and friends. This fall, he will attend Slippery
Rock University where he plans on majoring in Marketing and Management.
David says he is grateful for all the blessings in his life thus far.
Hannah Jane Hayes
Earlier this spring, Hannah graduated Cum Laude from the University of Richmond in Virginia
with a B.A. in Leadership Studies. She has accepted a position with Deloitte in Washington
D.C. She is the daughter of Danny and Christie (Riesmeyer) Hayes of Blue Bell, PA and the
granddaughter of Barbara and Russ Thomas and the late Norman H. Riesmeyer. Hannah was
baptized at Saint Andrews.
Allison Eileen Martin
In May, Allison graduated Cum Laude from Slippery Rock University with a B.A.S. in Educa-
tion. She completed a dual major in Early Childhood (PreK—4th Grade) and Special Education
(PreK—8th Grade). She has served as a volunteer for Santa’s Workshop and Olympic Day at
the Butler Catholic School. She also worked as a Lead Teacher at the YMCA, where she coor-
dinated the after-school program for children in K—6th Grades. For the last five years, she has
supervised our nursery and helped out with our Sunday school and Children’s Church. We
have been blessed by her presence! Allison is currently applying for local teaching positions.
She plans to earn her Master’s degree after teaching for a few years.
Dinner with FriendsDinner with FriendsDinner with FriendsDinner with Friends
“Dinner With Friends” will be gathering at 6:00 pm at:
♦ The Double Wide Grill on Saturday, June 13th ♦ Houlihan’s on Saturday, July 11th
Both are located in Cranberry. Please RSVP Susan Moon at 724-283-9448 if you would like to come. It's always a wonderful night out!
Lernerville Speedway Outing Calling all gearheads! Start your engines and come on out for an even-ing of family fun at the Lernerville Speedway on Friday, June 19th. Tickets are $14 for everyone 18 years and older, $10 for adults 60 years and older, and $7 for youth ages 11 to 17. Admission for children 10 and
under is free. The races begin at 7:30 pm. We will meet at 7:00 pm at the Cooper Station Restaurant. For more information or to reserve tickets, please contact the church office or Chuck King (724-285-1289).
Got Dessert?
Saint Andrews needs a few good bakers. We are supplying desserts for Meals on Wheels for the month of July. Ideas for baked goods include: Cookies—No Nuts or Icing Bundt Cakes—No Icing Gingerbread Pies—All Kinds Except Cream Pies Cupcakes—No Icing Angel Food Cakes Please have the items packed for the freezer. Baked goods can be deliv-ered to St. Peter’s Episcopal Church, at the corner of Jefferson & Cliff Streets, Monday through Friday, from 8 am to 10 am. Please contact Barb Hutchison at (724) 285-4194 if you have any questions or plan on baking in July. Thank you so much for helping!
June First Sunday Mission Offering Our First Sunday Mission Offering in June goes to the Lighthouse Foundation in Middlesex Township. The Lighthouse offers a vari-ety of services including emergency shelter, a food bank, career
counseling, emergency rent and utility assistance, senior citizen programs, youth club and summer camp. A faith tech computer center and Christian family bookstore are also provided.
The Lighthouse serves southern Butler County from 1302 Cruikshank Road at Rt. 8. If you would like to make a donation, simply mark your check “Lighthouse” or use one of the “First Sunday Mission Offering” envelopes found in the pew racks. For more information about the Lighthouse Foundation, please call 724-898-4677.
July First Sunday Mission Offering Our First Sunday Mission Offering in July goes to the McKee Memorial Fund
to support the work of PCUSA mission co-worker Dr. Barbara Nagy. A
board-certified physician in both pediatrics and internal medicine, Barbara
serves at Nkhoma Hospital in Malawi. She directs children’s health services
at the hospital, teaches medical and nursing students, and has become increasingly engaged in
finding ways to provide basic health education and preventive medicine (such as vaccinations
and prenatal care) to local villages and communities.
Barbara says “I feel God has called me to live out the gospel of his love for everyone by work-
ing in a healing ministry in central Malawi, where death and disease limit the lives of fellow
Christians and keep them from attaining all God intended for them.”
Malawi is one of the most densely populated nations in sub-Saharan Africa. The country is
very poor; 73% of the population lives below the poverty line. Most Malawians are subsistence
farmers. Their challenges include poor access to education, endemic malaria, malnutrition, ex-
tremely high maternal mortality, and the spread of HIV/AIDS. Seventy-five percent of the pop-
ulation is Christian. Many are Presbyterian.
To help support Barbara’s work, simply use the envelope marked “McKee Missions Offering”
in the July section of your envelope booklet or use a “First Sunday Mission Offering” envelope
from the pew racks. Thank you!
Covenant FoodCovenant FoodCovenant FoodCovenant Food
Cupboard Cupboard Cupboard Cupboard Please prayerfully consider how you can
help with this ongoing mission to our
neighbors.
Suggested items for June are:
Peanut Butter, Jelly, Canned Fruit,
and Rolled Oats.
Suggested items for July are:
Gift certificates from local food mar-
kets, Baby Food, Diapers.
The Food Cupboard happily accepts other
food items as well. Food donations may
be left in the grocery cart in the narthex.
If you would like to make a monetary do-
nation, just put Covenant Food Cupboard
in the memo line of your check. Thank
you!
Community Dinner Team
If you are unable to help this month, please contact one of the following individuals. They will be more than happy to substitute if needed:
Pat Patterson, 724-712-1291 or Chuck King, 724-285-1289.
Manna Team Cooks—Arrive around 2:30 pm Terri Bonnett, Carol Landis
Set-up—Arrive around 4:00 pm Volunteers Needed
Servers—Arrive around 4:45 pm Kathy Ditch, Kathy Eamigh, Barb Hutchison
Clean-Up—Arrive around 5:15 pm Bob Eamigh, Dale Hutchison, Bob Stevens
Oats and Honey Team Cooks—Arrive around 2:30 pm Stephanie Slezak, Youth
Set-up—Arrive around 4:00 pm Volunteers Needed
Servers—Arrive around 4:45 pm Youth
Clean-Up—Arrive around 5:15 pm Janice King, Bob Stevens, Youth
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