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June 2015 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 Confirmation Sunday, May 17, 2015! 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 And Financial Secretary [email protected] Lyn Goehring, Treasurer CUSTODIANS John D. Whittington Bobby Jo Sullins Hill United Presbyterian Church 501 Second Street Butler, Pennsylvania 16001 724-287-5427 E-mail: [email protected] www.hillup.org Worship, Study and Fellowship With Us! “And suddenly from heaven there came a sound like the rush of a violent wind, and it filled the entire house where they were sitting.” Acts 2: 2
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  • June 2015

    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

    Confirmation Sunday, May 17, 2015!

    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

    And Financial Secretary [email protected]

    Lyn Goehring, Treasurer

    CUSTODIANS John D. Whittington

    Bobby Jo Sullins

    Hill United Presbyterian Church

    501 Second Street Butler, Pennsylvania 16001

    724-287-5427 E-mail: [email protected]

    www.hillup.org

    Worship, Study and Fellowship With Us!

    And suddenly from heaven there came a sound like the rush of a violent wind, and it filled the entire house where they were sitting. Acts 2: 2

  • WORSHIP SCHEDULE SUNDAY MORNING WORSHIP SERVICES

    10:30 - 11:30 A.M.

    JUNE 14, 2015 3rd Sunday After Pentecost

    Sermon: From The Smallest Of Blessings

    Rev. Clark Sawyer

    Scripture: 1 Samuel 15: 34-16: 13; Mark 4: 26-32

    JUNE 21, 2015 4th Sunday After Pentecost

    Fathers Day

    Sermon: The Calling Of A Father

    Rev. Clark Sawyer

    Scripture: 2 Kings 2: 1-18; Luke 15: 11-32

    JUNE 28, 2015 5th Sunday After Pentecost

    Sermon: To Be Decided

    Guest Preacher

    Scripture: To Be Decided

    JUNE 7, 2015 2nd Sunday After Pentecost Lords Supper - Traditional

    HYC Commissioning Graduation Sunday

    Sermon: Whoever Does The Will Of God

    Rev. Clark Sawyer

    Scripture: Psalm 138; Mark 3: 13-35

  • Session Highlights

    May 11, 2015

    It was with great joy that the Session received the

    2015 Confirmation Class. The two Confirmands,

    received by Profession of Faith in Jesus Christ,

    were Corah Jade Hawk and Ruby Grace

    Waggoner, both in the Seventh Grade at the Junior

    High School and longtime participants in many

    ministries through Hill Church. Corahs parents are Dennis and Sarah Hawk and Rubys parents are Michael and Mary Waggoner. We pray Gods Blessing upon Corah and Ruby as they grow in

    Christs faith, hope and love! Two motions were approved by Session from

    the Administration and Stewardship And Mission

    Support Committees respectively:

    Motion: That nine stained glass windows plus one

    panel of the Gethsemane window be repaired by

    Standard Insulating at an approximate cost of

    $11,358. This cost includes recapping the new

    storm windows as needed. The funding will be

    taken from a special campaign and the stained

    glass window fund ($5,041.54). If additional

    funding is needed, funds will be taken from a

    combination of the Building Maintenance Fund,

    the Sherwin estate Fund, and the Memorial Fund,

    as determined by the Stewardship Committee.

    Motion: To give 40% of the Pentecost

    denominational offering to Butler County Alliance

    for Children to be used to provide services

    designed to reduce the trauma of children who

    have been victims of child abuse.

    Clark Sawyer

    Moderator

    JUNE 2015 WORSHIP ATTENDANCE

    IN APRIL AND MAY 2015

    Sunday

    4/2 - Maundy Thursday 80

    4/5 - Easter 260

    4/12 103

    4/19 120

    4/26 128

    5/3 153

    5/10 120

    5/17 103

    5/24 67

    Dear Brothers and Sisters, Members and Friends of

    the Hill United Presbyterian Church:

    Another one of the International Missions that we support

    and pray for is the ministry of Barry and Shelly Dawson. Here

    are some excerpts of a letter from Barry and Shelly Dawson in

    serving as Regional Liaisons for Southeast Asia, based in

    Thailand. March 2015 - growing future leaders in Myanmar

    (formerly Burma):

    Dear Friends and Mission Partners,

    Twenty-two years ago in a remote village in northern

    Myanmar a baby boy named Bawi was born into a Christian

    home. As he grew older his parents shared stories of Gods love with him and, as he told us, I believed that Jesus is my Savior, and He died for me. I believed from my childhood, and I

    decided to serve God. Like many citizens of Myanmar whose family roots are found in isolated hamlets and rural landscapes,

    Bawis parents could not financially support him to follow his call to Christian ministry. But, I did not give up, he says in a tone that reveals a resilient faith. I prayed to God, and my prayer was answered to be able to study here. Sometimes when I

    face difficulties, I pray to God. I know that God can do

    anything. Bawi was one of many Tahan Theological College (TTC) students we met in late February when we traveled to

    Kalaymyo, in the northwest corner of Myanmar, about 80 miles

    from the border with the Mizoram state of northeast India. While

    TTC continues to be closely affiliated with and financially

    supported by the Presbyterian Church of Myanmar, the global

    financial crisis of 2008 caused the school to develop additional

    revenue sources through creating ecumenical partnerships and

    launching innovative projects on campus. Yet despite their

    innovative efforts, TTC still has many students who struggle to

    pay the annual costs of approximately $500 (USD equivalent) for

    tuition, room, and board. Invitation to Partner with Us in

    Mission: We invite you to pray for us, learn about the joys and

    challenges facing Christians in this region, and give generously

    to help us raise the financial support that is needed for us to serve

    as mission co-workers. Your expression of partnership and

    tangible gifts are vitally important for us to continue building

    mission connections and for working to empower a new

    generation of leaders for Christs church in Southeast Asia, leaders like those passionate students whose stories inspire us at

    Tahan Theological College in Myanmar. Our Mission

    Interpretation Schedule in the U.S.A. in 2015: We will be in the

    United States for approximately three months (June, July,

    August) in 2015 to speak to churches, as well as meet with

    mission committees, pastors, and individuals who are interested

    in learning more about Christs mission in Southeast Asia. Please contact us at [email protected] for more information

    about us visiting your church this summer. In Christs Joy, Barry and Shelly.

    Pastor Clark

    Rev. Clark Sawyer

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    JUNE 15, 2015!

    BIBLE READING S FOR JUNE

    2rd - Christina Raabe 5th - Jessica Sanzotti 8th - Leo Tosi 9th - Ronald Jack and Michael Martin 10th - Kelly Provident 11th - Maisy Gibson 13th - Charles Edinger 14th - Deborah Williams and Marcia McCaw 15th - Ruth Scott, David McCrea and Michael Fagan 16th - Judy Barkley and Doris Kelly 17th - Margaret Toland and Andrea Cygan 18th - Bella Heist and Sam Heist 20th - Rachel Lenyk 21st - Ida Miller, Jennifer Huba, and Robert Cupp 22nd - Loretta Dougherty, Ben Brewster, and Kirsten Nading 23rd - Keith McCaw 25th - Julia Gibson 26th - Rebecca Plymale 28th - Tom Graham and Cody Thomas 30th - Lee Sandora

    Morning Evening

    1 II. Ch. 15, 16 John 12: 27-50

    2 II. Ch. 17, 18 John 13:1-20

    3 II. Ch. 19, 20 John 13: 21-38

    4 II. Ch. 21, 22 John 14

    5 II. Ch. 23, 24 John 15

    6 II. Ch. 25, 26, 27 John 16

    7 II. Ch. 28, 29 John 17

    8 II. Ch. 30, 31 John 18: 1-18

    9 II. Ch. 32, 33 John 18: 19-40

    10 II. Ch. 34, 35, 36 John 19: 1-22

    11 Ezra 1, 2 John 19: 23-42

    12 Ezra 3, 4, 5 John 20

    13 Ezra 6, 7, 8 John 21

    14 Ezra 9, 10 Acts 1

    15 Neh. 1, 2. 3 Acts 2: 1-21

    16 Neh. 4, 5, 6 Acts 2: 22-47

    17 Neh. 7, 8, 9 Acts 3

    18 Neh. 10, 11 Acts 4: 1-22

    19 Neh. 12, 13 Acts 4: 23-37

    20 Esth. 1, 2 Acts 5: 1-21

    21 Esth. 3, 4, 5 Acts 5: 22-42

    22 Esth. 6, 7, 8 Acts 6

    23 Esth. 9, 10 Acts 7: 1-21

    24 Job 1, 2 Acts 7: 22-43

    25 Job 3, 4 Acts 7: 44-60

    26 Job 5, 6, 7 Acts 8: 1-25

    27 Job 8, 9, 10 Acts 8: 26-40

    28 Job 11, 12, 13 Acts 9: 1-21

    29 Job 14, 15, 16 Acts 9: 22-43

    30 Job 17, 18, 19 Acts 10: 1-23

    Barry and Shelly Dawson will be in the states during June, July, and

    August. As of May 15th, their itinerary was unsettled. But they

    will arrive on the West coast first to visit churches. Son, Brad, will

    be getting married in Southern California and daughter, Bethany,

    will graduate from the University of British Columbia in

    Vancouver. The Dawsons will also be attending community health

    evangelism training for a week. You will be alerted if they travel to Beaver-Butler

    Presbytery.

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  • GHANA MISSION TASK FORCE REPORT

    On April 30 we received a letter from Edith Delsi Geyevu, a student at Keta Business

    College in Keta, Ghana. She is one of the 46 students granted scholarships this school

    year. Keta is located about 85 miles East of Accra. It is on the ocean side of a large lagoon and about

    15 miles from the Togo border. She said that she was very grateful to be able to write to us. Edith

    said, I hope by the grace of the Almighty you are doing well. I thank you all for your kindness and

    your donation. May God richly bless you all. I was born on November 19, 1995. I am the first born of

    my parents with only one brother. I am a student at Keta Business College. Becoming a nurse is my

    aim.

    My mother is Mabel Tefli Ntianyo and my father is Nal Geyevu, both Ghanaians. My mother is a

    single parent, meaning my father died and my mother was the only person caring for me. Before I was

    admitted into senior high school, my uncle, the brother of my father, also assisted my mother in some

    financial ways. He is the one I am staying with while going to school as a day student.

    I am very grateful about the great and wonderful things you are doing for me. Im very thankful that in all your losses, God will provide them for you and strengthen you and give you more grace to help me

    and other needy people as well.

    In my studies I am doing quite well, but my studies in mathematics is the most problem I am facing. By

    the grace of God it will be OK. The Sister says with God, all things are possible. I am a candidate for

    this years examination. I pray that God should grant me examination fervor and help me to pass successfully. Amen. And that the peace of God which surpasses all understandings will guard your

    hearts and minds in our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. Amen.

    May God richly bless you all and provide all your losses to you. May the Grace of our Lord Jesus

    Christ, the love of God and the sweet fellowship of the Holy Ghost be with us now and forever. Amen.

    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.

    Jim Ihlenfeld for the Task Force

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    Every year Hill Church is asked to support the work of the Beaver-Butler Presbytery, the Synod of the

    Trinity and the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church USA. This support is made through a per

    -capita assessment of church members. This assessment has been used for over 150 years to fund the

    essential work of the Presbyterian Church.

    As we have done in past years, we are inviting members to the Hill Church family of faith to contribute

    to the support of the shared work of the Presbyterian Church USA. The per-capita assessment for 2015

    is $39.93 per member which includes all those who have been baptized and have made their profession

    of faith. For example, a single member would contribute $39.93, a couple who are both members

    would contribute $79.86, a couple with one confirmed child would contribute $119.79 and so on.

    For your convenience in making this offering, a special blue envelope has been included in your

    regular box of envelopes, appearing between the January 25th and the February 1st envelopes. Or you

    may mark the memo line of your check per-capita and this offering will be properly credited to your giving statement.

    As of 5/26/15 we have collected $3,972.92. Thank you for your continued

    generosity and support.

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    Update from the Forward in Faith Task Force The Forward in Faith Task Force was commissioned by the Session to develop suggestions for a long term plan

    for Hill Churchs ministries and programs. Its work is a continuation of assessment and planning efforts that started with the 2002 Ministry Audit and continued with the 2008 Special Committee.

    In May 2002, a ministry audit of Hill Church was completed by Easum Bandy and Associates. The Session used

    information from this audit to (1) develop mission, vision and values statements for Hill Church, (2) further develop

    and refine an alternative Saturday evening worship service, (3) consider ways to address the need for additional

    parking, (4) evaluate the number of staff and their roles within the church and (5) identify ways to improve ministries

    for children and teens.

    In 2008, a congregational survey developed by the Special Committee of Session was distributed to Hill Church

    members. The Session used information and suggestions from that survey to (1) address issues around church

    maintenance and cleanliness, (2) prioritize and balance mission projects and mission support, (3) identify the need for

    additional small group ministries, (4) improve the church website, (5) update the church directory, (6) utilize paid

    caregivers in the church nursery, (7) develop a plan to update the church membership roll, and (8) re-evaluate the

    number of staff and their roles within Hill Church.

    The Forward in Faith Task Force has met six times. It is finalizing the congregational survey which will be

    mailed in early June. Focus groups on specific topics raised in the survey will be scheduled later this summer.

    Forward in Faith Task Force Members include: Tommy Walters, Laraine McCrea, Pat Brennen, Lauren

    McElhaney, Barb Graham, Peg Dumbaugh, Patti Donaldson, Cathy Zarnick, Anne Miller, the Rev. Clark Sawyer,

    and Louise Evans. They are more than willing to answer your questions about the congregational survey or focus

    groups or listen if you have special concerns.

    CONGRATULATIONS TO THE FOLLOWING GRADUATES!

    High School Graduates:

    Jona Brown, Lincoln Park Performing Arts Charter School

    Taylor Stobert, Butler Area Senior High School

    Jared Hinkle, Butler Area Senior High School

    Hannah Elizabeth Swartz, Knoch Senior High School

    College Graduates:

    Kelly Kramlich, Butler County Community College, Presidents List with a 4.0 GPA, Associates Degree. Lauren McElhaney, Westminster College

    Megan McElhaney, University of Pittsburgh

    Cara Moses, Marquette University

    Nathan Moses, Penn State University

    Bethany Pasierb, Slippery Rock University

    Jason Catanzarito, Bachelors Degree from Slippery Rock University

    Casey Arn, Associates Degree, Butler County Community College

    Wisdom is as good as an inheritance, an advantage to those who see the sun. For the protection of wisdom is like the protection of money, and the advantage of knowledge is that wisdom gives life to the one who possesses it.

    There are a few changes for the Vacation Christian Camps. Please note that Sports Camp One on

    Tuesday, June 16th will be held from 1:30pm-5:30pm at Alameda Park. The children will need to

    have lunch prior to coming to Church where they will be driven over to Alameda Park by the Camp

    Leaders. The cost of the camp is still $5. Gods Great Creation will now be held on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday, June 15-17 from 5:30-7:30 p.m. This camp will include dinner and due to Marsh

    Millers generosity, the children will not have a registration fee. Those children participating in Sports Camp One are encouraged to stay for Gods Great Creation! The Camp Leaders will bring the children over to the Jaycee Shelter following the Sports Camp. If you have any questions, please contact Elean Heist in the Church

    Office.

  • JULY 18-25, 2015 | WESTMINSTER COLLEGE | NEW WILMINGTON, PA

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    The Camping Association

    of the Presbyteries of

    Northwester Pennsylvania

    Our Church sponsors camping experiences

    for families, youth and young adults at Camp

    Lambec in East Springfield, PA, on the shores

    of Lake Erie and Camp Westminster

    Highlands near Emlenton, PA.

    The Camping Sessions, with a variety of

    choices, run from May 22 throughout the

    summer to September 7, 2015.

    If you or someone in your family is

    interested, please speak with the Church

    Office at 724-287-5427.

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    of who you are inside and out. 8. You were planned and made by

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

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

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

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

    JUNE 7 JUNE 14 JUNE 21 JUNE 28

    Donated in loving memory of

    Peter Luchkiw by Linda Smialowski

    Donated in loving memory of

    Charlotte Daubenspeck by Linda Smialowski

    Donated in loving memory of their son,

    Richard "RB" Beisheim, Jr., by

    Dick and Maxine Beisheim

    Donated in loving memory of her

    husband, Wilbur, and daughter Tracy Jo

    Dumbaugh Schlicht by Peg Dumbaugh

    USHER TEAM GREETERS

    BEFORE

    GREETERS AFTER

    (DEACONS)

    COUNTING ELDERS

    NURSERY ACOLYTE COFFEE HOUR

    JUNE 7

    Ladies Team

    Volunteers Needed

    Sharon Montag

    Pete McElhaney Carol

    Gadsby Lane Hawk

    None, Due to HYC Lunch Jack Montag

    Tommy Walters

    JUNE 14

    Bob Scotts Team

    Bea Welch Karen Shultz

    Pat Brennen

    Lois Minich Lauren

    Cavalero Louise Evans

    Bea Welch Carolyn Street

    JUNE 21

    Junior Team

    Anne McCaw

    Cathy Zarnick

    Nancy Daugherty Jim

    Kamerer Lydia

    Reeger

    None, Due to Fathers

    Day John Anderson

    Pat Brennen

    JUNE 28

    Jack Montags

    Team

    Audrey Nossokoff

    Patti Donaldson

    Louise Evans Nancy

    Daugherty Madyson

    Hall Denny Hawk

    Carole Hall Diane Olenic

    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 JUNE (for July) Team C

    (Audrey, Bea, Karen, Judy, and Shirley) VAN DRIVER for JUNE - Keith Swank (724-282-6546)

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