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Hill United Presbyterian Church501 Second StreetButler, PA 16001Phone: 724-287-5427FAX: 724-287-7468E-mail: [email protected]
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SATURDAY EVENING
WORSHIP SERVICES
6:00—7:00 P.M.
SUNDAY MORNING
WORSHIP SERVICES
10:30—11:30 A.M.
JUNE 4, 2011
Lord’s Supper by Intinction
Sermon: “And This is Eternal Life”Rev. Clark Sawyer
Scripture: Psalm 68: 1-10, 32-35; John 17: 1-11
JUNE 11, 2011
Kathy Davis, Commissioned Lay Pastor,
Faith Church, Kittanning, PAPreaching
JUNE 5, 20117th Sunday of Easter
Lord’s Supper—Traditional Sermon: “And This is Eternal Life”
Rev. Clark SawyerScripture: Psalm 68: 1-10, 32-35;
John 17: 1-11
JUNE 12, 2011Pentecost Sunday
Sermon: “I Will Pour Out My Spirit”Rev. Clark Sawyer
Scripture: Numbers 11; 24-30;Acts 2: 1– 21
WORSHIP SCHEDULE
JUNE 18, 2011 Kathy Davis, Commissioned Lay Pastor,
Faith Church, Kittanning, PAPreaching
JUNE 19, 2011Trinity Sunday
Father’s Day Sermon: “Being Immersed in the Holy
Family”Rev. Clark Sawyer
Scripture: Genesis 1: 26-2:3;Matthew 28: 16-20
JUNE 26, 201113th Sunday in Ordinary Time
Joint Worship at St. Andrews United Presbyterian ChurchBeginning the Hill U.P. Church Centennial Year
Sermon: “Back to the Future: of a Mother’sLove in Growing Her Daughter”
Rev. Clark SawyerScripture: Isaiah 40: 25-31;
Philippians 1: 1-11
JUNE 25, 2011 Sermon: “Back to the Future: of a Mother’s
Love in Growing Her Daughter”Rev. Clark Sawyer
Scripture: Isaiah 40: 25-31;Philippians 1: 1-11
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June 2011
FROM THE PASTOR’S DESK
Dear Brothers and Sisters, Members andFriends of the Hill United Presbyterian Church:
On Sunday, June 26, 2011, we will not be in ourbuilding for our 10:30 A.M. Worship Service!
Instead, we will be in a joint Worship Servicewith St. Andrews Presbyterian Church in theirbuilding at the corner of East Jefferson andSouth McKean Street in Butler.
That Worship Service officially begins ourCentennial Year celebration! Our “Mother”Church is the St. Andrews congregation.
The Worship Service begins at 10:30 A.M. I willbe the preacher for the day and a time offellowship will follow that service in St.Andrews’ fellowship hall.
“Cruisapalooza” is scheduled for downtownButler that day, so parking will be at a premium.We will, however, be able to get people back andforth from our building to their building bygiving rides, if need be.
Blessings in ChristRev. Clark Sawyer
WORSHIP ATTENDANCE IN
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The Psalmist writes that “God is enthroned onthe praises of His people.” As we praise God
together in our times of Worship, so Godthrough our Lord Jesus Christ is magnified
more and more as our Sovereign Lord and is atthe heart of Worship. Please invite and bringothers with you to Worship so that we may allexperience our God Who is the heart of our
Worship! Thank-you very much!
Saturday Sunday
4/02 15 4/03 165
4/09 10 4/10 156
4/16 22 4/17 154
4/21(Maundy
82Thursday)
4/23(Easter
21Vigil)
4/24(Easter)
226
4/30 09 5/01 122
5/07 10 5/08 133
5/14 12 5/13 164
5/21 06 5/22 183
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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 167 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
BIBLE READING FOR JUNE
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PENTECOST OFFERING
Thank you for your contributions tothe Pentecost Offering in the monthsof May and June. This Offeringprovides a way to directly meet theneeds of children at risk, youth and
young adults. Since 1998, our Denomination hasraised over five million dollars for theseministries that benefit young people.
The total collected for this Offering in 2010was $1061.00, far surpassing our goal of$625.00. This year, our goal is $700.00. Fortypercent of this Offering will be going to a localcharity.
FROM THE NURTURE COMMITTEE
The Session Nurture Committee wishes tothank and recognize the many Church
members who prepared and servedrefreshments for the Sunday morningFellowship Hour in the past year:
Gary & Dale AndersonBob BarkusMaxine BeishemBarb BishopSusan CantanzaritoLoretta & Ray Dougherty
David Dougherty/Dennis JackDeaconsJanet & Leroy EdingerLynn & Bill EllisLouise EvansCarol & Harry GadsbyGerry & Barb GrahamDoug & Christy HallJami Lynn BradyLorma & Geoff Hill
Marilyn JohnsonBarb & Jim KamererJane & Bob KennedyDon & Phyllis Lane/Anne McCawLynda LavoriniChris LeroyKerry McElhaney/Brenda BakerMarcia & Natalie McCawBetsy McCormick CircleMary Beth & Jeanette McQuiston
Terre PattersonBecky PlymaleMarilyn RogersonErin Stobert/April MillerKathy SawyerKeith SwankKelli ThompsonBea WelchShirley & Mike WinshipPW Women
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The July newsletter deadline is June 20, 20115
“HILL CHURCH: OUR PRESENT – OUR
FUTURE … LIGHTING THE WAY FOR
THE NEXT CENTURY”
“ Future generations will
be told about the Lord.
They will proclaim His
righteousness to a people
yet unborn.” Psalm
22:30-31
Phase II of our centennial capital campaign isunderway. During Phase II we expect to repair,refurbish and upgrade our century old Church.Projects to be completed include: replacingflooring in various areas of the church,refurbishing our fellowship hall, replacingsanctuary lighting and upgrading the Church’selectrical system.
To date, 42 members of our Hill Church familyof faith have pledged $100,083.00. Their giftswill help us to cover the approximately $140,000needed to complete these necessaryrenovations.
If you have not already done so, pleaseprayerfully consider making a pledge to ourCentennial capital campaign. Because thecampaign is being run from June 2011 throughJune 2013, your pledge can be made in smallpayments that will not put too much of a strainon your personal budget. For example, making apledge of $1,000 might be impossible for theaverage family if they had to write a check forthe entire amount today. Making this samepledge of $1,000 is much more “doable” whenthe gift is made as $10 per week for the two
year campaign period.
Pledge cards will be dedicated on Sunday, June5th. For your convenience a pledge card isattached to this newsletter. It can be mailed tothe church office or placed in the offeringplate.
If you have any questions about the work to becompleted during the centennial capital campaignplease contact a Session member or PastoSawyer.
Please accept our sincerest thanks for yourprayers and generous gifts. We have greaconfidence in the ability of the Hill Church familyof faith to complete a meaningful campaign thatwill ensure the future of our church home forthis generation and for those that follow.
MAD CAMP 2011
MAD Camp performances are during our regulaworship times on Saturday, July 23 and Sunday
July 24, 2011. Mark your calendar now so that ydon’t miss out!
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GRADUATIONS
The following students will graduate fromButler High School in June, 2011:
♦ Cara Moses is a member of Hill Church ,a HillYouth Chorale member, and the daughter of
Tim Moses and Maryanne Puente. She willattend Marquette University in Wisconsin inthe fall.
♦ Lauren McElhaney is a member of HillChurch, a HYC member, and the daughter ofPeter and Kerry McElhaney. She will attendthe Westminster College in the fall.
♦ Logan Olszewski (HYC member) is attending
DeSalles University in the fall.
♦ Sarah Getsay (HYC member) is attendingGrove City College in the fall.
♦ Jerrah Thomas (HYC member) is attendingGrove City College in the fall.
♦ Spencer Thompson (HYC member) will likelyattend BC3 in the fall.
Other graduates:
♦ Nikki Karwoski graduated from SlipperyRock University with a BA in Communicationsand Public Relations. Nikki is thegranddaughter of Janet Edinger.
♦ Katheryn J. Ihlenfeld graduated with anAssociate degree in Human Resources from
Butler County Community College inDecember, 2010.
♦ Molly Evans graduated with university honorsfrom Carnegie Mellon University with aBachelor of Science degree in biologicalsciences. She was inducted into Phi BetaKappa, received the William Brown AcademicAthletic Achievement Award, and a CarnegieMellon Women's Association scholarship.
♦ Michael C. Lyons graduated from Ohio StateUniversity, Honors College, with degrees inHistory and Economics.
♦ Trevor R. Greenfield (HYC member and musicinstructor) graduated from Slippery RockUniversity with a degree in Music Education.
Congratulations to our 2011 graduates!
FINANCIAL SUMMARY
Receipts and DisbursementsFour Months Ended April 30, 2011
Fund Balance
Actual Budget
VarianceFavorable
(Unfavorab
Receipts
EnvelopeOfferings $80,373 $90,170 ($9,7
OtherOfferings &Receipts $34,920 $25,449 $9,
Total Receipts $115,293 $115,619 $(3
Disbursements
Personnel $64,903 $64,539 $(3
Buildings &Grounds $14,054 $18,485 $4,
Capital
Improvements -0- -0-
OfficeOperations $2,938 $3,500 $
Stewardship $3,432 $4,420 $
Mission Support $3,350 $7,258 $3,
ChristianEducation $6,588 $8,734 $2,
Nurture $4,956 $1,133 $(3,8
Worship $2,578 $3,467 $
Discipleship $1,600 $4,083 $2,Total Disbursements $104,399 $115,619 $11,
Total of Receiptsover Disbursements $10,894 $0 $10,
Unrestricted (Deficit) ($20,27
Designated $32,713
Total General Fund $12,437
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Hill Church: Our Present – Our Future …
Lighting the Way for the Next Century
Pledge CardName _______________________________________________________
Address______________________________________________________
Phone _______________________________________________________
Amount Pledged: $_______per________ Total Pledge $_______________
GHANA MISSION PARTNERSHIP—LETTER FROM SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENT
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KIDS’ CORNER
THE MANY NAMES OF JESUS
Congratulations to Tim and Janice Doutt on thebirth of their daughter, Janet Irene, on May25, 2011 at Butler Memorial Hospital. Kathleenis Janet’s big sister,and Judy Gray is thevery proudGrandmother! MayGod bless thisfamily in a verywonderful way!
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MAD CAMP COSTUME VOLUNTEERS
The costume workshop dates for volunteers are as follows: Sunday, June 51:00-4:00 P.M., Wednesday, June 22, 1:00-8:00 P.M. and Friday, July 8,1:00-8:00 P.M (if needed). On the latter two dates there will be a dinnerbreak from 4:00-5:00 P.M. We will work in the Fellowship Hall. Come when
you can and leave when you like. Bring your iron, if you have one, and we
need one or two ironing boards, and one or two sewing machines.
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PRE-MAD CAMP PRACTICES:
Children’s Chorus:
Thursday, June 2 7:00-7:45pm/Ensemble stays 7:45-8:30pm
Thursday, June 7 6:30-7:15pm/Ensemble 7:15-8:00pm
Monday, June 13 6:00-7:00pmThursday, June 23 7:00-7:45pm/Ensemble stays 7:45-8:30pm
Tuesday, June 28 6:30-7:30pm
Monday, July 11 6:30-7:15pm/Ensemble stays 7:15-8:00pm
Brothers / Jacob / Joseph:
Wednesday, June 1 8:00-9:30pm
Sunday, June 5 1:00-3:00pm
Tuesday, June 7 8:00-9:30pm
Monday, June 13 8:00-9:30pm
Monday, June 20 8:00-9:30pm
Sunday, June 26 1:00-3:00pm
Sunday, July 10 1:00-3:00pm
Tuesday, July 12 8:00-9:30pm
Wives and Adult Chorus:
Monday, June 6 7:00-8:30pm
Wednesday, June 15 8:00-9:30pm
Monday, June 20 7:00-8:30pm
Wednesday, June 29 8:00-9:30pm
Monday, July 11 7:15-8:30pm
MAD Camp Week:
Sunday, July 17 4:00-8:00pm (bring a dish to pass for dinner 6:00-6:30pm)Monday-Wednesday, July 18-20 10:00am-3:00pmThursday, July 21 10:00am-3:00pm (7th grade and up),
10:00-4:00pm (1-6 grade to New Haven Court)Friday, July 22 10:00am-3:00pm-Open dress rehearsal at 1:15pm,
3:00-6:00pm Pool/Cast PartySaturday, July 23 Actors report at 4:00pm, show at 6:00pmSunday, July 24 Actors report at 9:00am, show at 10:30am
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FLASHBACK: Church Minutes (The following is taken from hand written copy & originalspelling.) Once again from a Trustees report I thought you might like to read of somebills paid by the church at that time. After that the call of Rev. Gamble in 1918.
June 15, 1917 Trustees of the Second U.P. Church met in the church all members being present withCornelius in the chair. On motion of Watson seconded by Williams the following bills were orderedpaid: Rev. Irvine 2 months 330.00 - Pulpit supplies 20.00 - J.J. Klingler & Co. 2.50 - Duffey’s store
50.00 J.M. Byers 12.50 – Dufrlea Envelope Co. 22.16 – Albert Weihe .75 – Raymond Cornelius 5.40 –C.E. Black 1.70 – Witte Music Co. 1.00 – Cornelius Lumber Co. 9.20. (After this the motion was carriedto pay and they a motion was made to purchase four new Psalters)
Congregational Meeting Butler PA. Sept. 19,1918
In pursuance to announcements from the Pulpit on Sept. 8 and Sept. 15, 1918 a goodly numberof the members of the congregation convened at the church at 8 P.M. Sept 19, 1918.
After being called to order by Rev. R.P. McClester Mr. G.K. Haslet was named Chairman and
E.H. Oesterling as Secretary. The chairman then stated the object of the meeting viz theconsideration of making out a call for a pastor. Remarks were made by Raymond Cornelius who made amotion, seconded by John J. Campbell that a call for a Pastor be made. Motion carried unanimously.
The matter of securing a parsonage was then taken up. Remarks were made by Missrs. Pollock,Campbell, Wimer and Moore. A motion was made by D. Younkins seconded by Karl Keefer that acommittee of five be appointed with power to act for the purpose of procuring a parsonage. Carried.
After voting to proceed in the matter of making out a call, the Moderator Rev. R.P. McClesterpreached a short sermon and had other devotional exercises.
The following were named as tellers to take and count the vote, Wm. Kamerer, Carl, Keefer,R.H. McClester and Loyal F. Hall.
A motion was made by R. Cornelius seconded by J.M. Ryers that a call be made to Rev. S.C.Gamble of Phila. Pa. as pastor a salary of $2500.00 per year with a parsonage and four weeksvacation. The motion carried. Ballots were distributed. From a total of 90 ballots cast, 88 ballotswere cast in favor of Rev. S.C. Gamble. At the conclusion of the meeting the members present signedthe call. Adjourned.
(Signed) G.K Haslet ChairmanE.J. Oesterling Secy.
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VOLUNTEERS for JUNE 2011 – SUNDAY
COMMUNION TEAM – Team ANEWSLETTER TEAM in June (for July) – Team C (Audrey, Bea, Karen)
VAN DRIVER for June ~ LYNDA LAVORINI– 724-287-7266
COFFEE HOUR VOLUNTEERS NEEDED
Can you help? Volunteers are needed to host the Sunday morning coffee hour.
There are many available openings for the coming months. A light snack is all thatneeds to be provided. If you are willing to host, please sign your name on the coffeehour sign-up sheet on the Deacon’s table.
PULPIT FLOWERS
JUNE 5 JUNE 12 JUNE 19 JUNE 26
Donated in memoryof Peter Luchkiw by
Linda Smialowski
Donated in memory ofLeroy E. Goss III
Donated in memory ofCharlotte Daubenspeck
By Linda Smialowski
Donated in memory ofGuy and Myrtle
Morris & Kenneth and
Garlo Kennedy
USHER TEAM
GREETERS BEFORE
GREETERS AFTER
(DEACONS)
COUNTING ELDERS
ACOLYTE COFFEE HOUR
JUNE
5
Ladies’ Team
Dennis Jack
Cheryl
Milanovich
Kelly
Provident Tiffany
Carlson
Anne
Miller/
Nancy
Daugherty Terre
Patterson
Marcia
McCaw
JUNE
12
Junior Team
Lorma & Geoff Hill
Karen
Shultz
Peter
McElhaney Sami
Roth
Bob and
Jane Ken-
nedy Keith
Swank
Michael
Miller
JUNE 19
Bob Scott’s Team
Anne McCaw
Robert
Barkus
Maryanne
Puente Angela
HilliardDeacons
Judy
Bowser
Gwil
Price
JUNE
26
St.
Andrews
St.
Andrews
Susan
Catanzarito
Anne
Miller St.
Andrews
St.
AndrewsLyndaLavorini
Kathy Ruffel
NURSERY
Carol
Gadsby
Candi
Gibson
Jim
Kamerer
St.
Andrews
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