FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
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FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
First Presbyterian Church 300 South Main Street, P. O. Box 1038 Greensburg, Pennsylvania 15601-5038 Phone: 724.832.0150 fax: 724.832.0152 Email: [email protected] Website: www.fpcgreensburg.com NON-PROFIT ORG. US POSTAGE PAID GREENSBURG, PA PERMIT NO. 428 January 2015 SUNDAY MORNING SCHEDULE FIRST NEWS: Sunday School at 9:00 a.m. Worship 10:00 a.m. Nursery Care provided A MONTHLY NEWSLETTER CALLED ANEW ADDRESS SERVICE REQUESTED Didymus the Blind, great Christian scholar of the 4th century, is quoted as having said: “Being the source of goodness, God, even after our failures, calls us anew.” With the start of a new year, we turn to thoughts of living life a little better than we have in the past. We make resolutions to do the very things that we should be doing throughout the year and avoiding the things that we should avoid any other season as well. With the turn of the calendar to a new year, we feel a renewed energy to “begin again.” DEADLINE FOR FEBRUARY ISSUE: MONDAY, JANUARY 19, 2015 Email submissions to [email protected] or mail to church office. The Coulter Society asks that you please consider remembering our church in your will! CHURCH STAFF Rev. Martin R. Ankrum, Pastor / Head of Staff Rev. Nicole C. Brodeur, Associate Pastor for Youth and Educational Ministries Rev. Bobbie Hineline, Minister of Visitation Edgar B. Highberger, Minister of Music and Organist Taylor R. Barner, Seminary Assistant for Campus Ministry Lu Ann Peters, Financial Secretary Kimberly A. Stoner, Executive Secretary Keith L. Huey, Sexton Stacy A. Somers, FPC Preschool Supervisor Wendy H. Matchett, FPC Preschool Teacher Joan L. McGinley, FPC Preschool Teacher Anita M. Garr, Director of Elementary Music Michelle Stefl Harbaugh, Assistant to the Minister of Music Carol A. Scherff, Housekeeper Richard P. Fabery, Assistant Sexton Katie Morella, Nursery Care But with God, his gracious willingness to call us back to full participation and communion with him is continual. No matter what our failures may be as followers of Jesus Christ, God does not flinch from reissuing the call upon our lives to be a part of the divine work in this world. This is amazingly, deliciously glorious good news that we are called by God anew in spite of our failures. Where else, but within Christ’s church, could we ever really experience such graciousness? At work, when enough failures pile up after our name, we are dismissed, demoted or at least no longer trusted with the “big jobs.” At home, where hopefully folks are a little more forgiving, pushed enough, even the family begins to find avenues around our failures … “Oh, honey, maybe we’d better hire someone to get that done this time … you remember the last time you attempted to fix …” In Christ’s church, we are called to initiate our approach to God in worship with the Prayer of Confession. We are asked to humble ourselves and soundly admit that we are not the “Captains of our Life.” We are called to relinquish ultimate “ownership” of our own soul to the One who made our soul! This year, remember that, by the grace of Jesus Christ, God calls his church anew to commitment and purpose even despite our past failures. So, let us commit ourselves as Christ’s church to renewed vigor in doing the good work of Christ for all those around us … here and around the globe. Thanks be to God, -Martin OUR CHURCH FAMILY NEWS PRAYER LIST: Virginia Abraham, Linda Anderson, Catharine Anthony, Nelda Ashbaugh, Lu Ann Barkley, Kit Bickerton, Jillian Bowman, Sue Brown, Gail Bupp, Debi Byham, Dorothy Casteel, Michael Cerilli, Bonnie Chambers, Edna Mary Cox, Anna Crouse, Liz Crowe, Michelle King Cushey, Elaine Davis, Michele Domenick, Raymond Duffy Family, Richard Enterline, Albert Essey, Shelley Fazi, Elizabeth Fedele, Elizabeth Felice, Robert Folino, Sarah Frey, Lance Frye, William Gabel, Alice Genest, Brenda Gessman, Dave Gibson, Janet Glover, Tammy Gray, Amy Hartman, Shirley Hawk, Sydney Hawk, Ruth Hershey, Cheryl Highberger, Margaret Hockeborn, Grace Howard, Charlotte Jinkner, Laura Johnson, Bob Kemerer, Casey Kimmel, Ray and Reta Kuyat, Laura Ligus, Leila Linden, Marcy Lindsay, Leslie Luhovey, May, Eugene Magness, Gloria Marion, George Maser, Lila May, Brooke McLarty, David McNair, Alex Noel, Bill Noel, Denise Orr, Leslie Pelzer, John Persico, Victoria Piekut, Kay Powers, Merle Ray, Ed Rayburg, Ron Russell, Pat Salathe, Amanda Wood Samit, Tim Sarver, Greg Schwing, John Sember, Liz Sember, Joe Shaffer, Ellen Sheehan, Liam Sherman, Chris Smith, Pat Smith, Robert and Nancy Stahl, Curt Steigmeyer, Janet Sutherland, Lance Tacik, Monika Tart, Tom Taylor, Paul Thomas, Gale Pearson Truman, Lynda Turin, Elsie Vanetta, Anh Vu, Michael Washil, Welsh Family, Cheryl Woods and Marilyn Zielinski. BIRTHDAYS: Each month we observe the VIP and fourscore or more birthdays: If you are 80 or older, and would like to be listed in the monthly newsletter, please contact the church. October birthdays are: Ann Debich, 896 Weatherwood Ln., Room 104, Gbg (01) Charlotte Jinkner, New Haven Ct., 100 Freedom Way, Gbg (06) Leo Porterfield, 668 Lee Street, Gbg (19) Nancy Boyer, 636 Joseph Street, Gbg (24) Sam Kimmel, 514 Green Street, Gbg (30) Sally Turley, 19 Overview Drive, Gbg (31) IN MEMORIUM: Carolyn Jones, December 22, 2014 HAVE YOU CONSIDERED SPONSORING A COFFEE HOUR? Provide your own cookies, muffins or pastries or underwrite the refreshments for $35. Use the sign-up sheet on the Dining Room bulletin board. Your contributions and participation are greatly appreciated. CANCER CARE LIBRARY NOW AVAILABLE ----- The Deacons have added a new Care Note assortment which addresses many of the questions and challenges that individuals and families face in dealing with cancer. The new library, which consists of nine cancer-related topics, is located in the dining room next to our current Care Notes Library. A NEW ARRIVAL in the family is amazing, exciting and can be overwhelming. The Deacons are offering a meal for the family on a busy day with appointments, etc. The new mother, or a family member, can contact Carol Behun (724-744-4603) or Peggy Taylor (724-547-6851). We do not have a formal network to know of births at the regional hospitals; however, the church office will forward information as received. Anyone wishing to provide a meal may also contact Carol or Peggy. Thank you for your help with this ministry. VIP (VERY IMPORTANT PRESBYTERIANS) The Pastoral Care Committee of the Board of Deacons are asking church members with family or friends who are hospitalized, have health conditions that have changed, and/or have other concerns to please inform Kim Stoner at the church office at 724-832-0150. ORDINATION & INSTALLATION SERVICE On Sunday, January 11, in worship, our new ruling elders & deacons will be ordained and installed for the term of service. Please join us to celebrate this holy moment both in the lives of the officers and our congregation. LEADERSHIP RETREAT A special reminder to all members of the Session, the Board of Deacons and the staff: Please reserve Saturday, January 17 for our Annual Leadership Retreat. The retreat will be held at the church building and will begin in the Fletcher Room at 9 a.m. The retreat will end by 12 noon. YOUR participation is vital! THE FLOWER GARDEN ….. Like the flowers that take a break in the winter, we too have decided to “rest” until May. We will begin meeting again on May 11, 2015 at 11:00 a.m. and will meet on the second Monday of every month until October. We will gather in various gardens to appreciate God’s gifts to us. Watch for information on May’s meeting in a future issue of First News. Call Bobbie Hineline at 724-850-9342 with any questions. On Sunday Mornings this Winter … The Faith & Family group meets in the Fletcher Room to discuss topics related to our faith and family relationships. CORNERSTONE….will meet on January 10 at 6:30 p.m. at Belle Mimi Restaurant, 520 Clay Avenue, Jeannette. Cornerstone is a gathering of folks from FPC on a monthly basis for dinner and conversation on the second Saturday evening. Please join us if you’re available! Contact Sandy Beauregard or the church office to reserve your spot. On the Christian Life is a class that discusses the influence of Dietrich Bonhoeffer, a German theologian executed by the Nazis for his views. The class meets in the PW Lounge and is led by Rev. Ankrum! On Wednesdays … The Men’s Breakfast & Bible Study meets at Eat’n Park on Rt. 30 E. each Wednesday morning at 7:45 a.m. for a time of fellowship, study and, of course, breakfast. We are now studying the Book of Genesis under the leadership of Rev. Ankrum. Taste & See meets at Oliver’s Pourhouse on Pennsylvania Ave. each Wednesday evening at 7 p.m. Rev. Niki Brodeur facilitates this discussion group. Other Opportunities …. The Biblical Book of the Month Class gathers on the final Monday evening of each month at 7 p.m. in the Assembly Room of the church. Rev. Ankrum teaches the class and covers a single book of the Bible each month. We will gather on Monday, January 26 … the book of the Bible to be discussed will be the Old Testament prophet, Micah. The Last Tuesday Book Club will continue our gatherings on Tuesday, January 27 at 7 p.m. in the PW Lounge. This year, we are reading and discussing shorter works of classic fiction, often called novellas. Here is the schedule for the rest of the year: January February March April May The Turn of the Screw Breakfast at Tiffany’s Animal Farm Billy Budd The Third Man Henry James Truman Capote George Orwell Herman Melville Graham Greene DID YOU GET HERE EARLY FOR WORSHIP OR A MEETING? – Then come to the Presby Café located in the Assembly Room!! Stop by and just relax, enjoy the morning paper, or browse the large collection of books in the library – it’s easy to check them out too! So why not grab a cup of coffee from the kitchen and relax in the Presby Café! Wi-Fi is available. PRESCHOOL HAPPENINGS The new preschool website is live!!! Check us out at www.fpcgpreschool.weebly.com The website contains lots of information about our preschool. We are excited to spread the word about our school. Be sure to check us out! Registration for 2015/2016 will open on January 5, 2015. Space fills up quickly so please register early. You can print a form directly from the website. OUR CHILDREN’S SUNDAY SCHOOL will be collecting items for the Westmoreland County Food Bank as part of our Sunday School rotation through mid-January. Our children will be learning about love from 1 Corinthians 13. There will be a collection box outside of the youth room and the storytelling room (3rd Floor, Room 1) until January 11th. Items most needed: cereal, tuna, fruit or vegetable juice, canned fruit or vegetables, pasta, peanut butter, jelly, macaroni & cheese, canned soup. Thank you! FPCG FAMILY FUN DAY! Join us at Kerber’s for snow tubing on Saturday, January 31st from 11am-2pm! All are welcome to come and have fun together! Bring your neighbor, bring your siblings, bring your cousins, and bring yourself! RSVP to Niki by Wednesday, January 28th. Y-Fi* Connections in January *Youth of First Pres. When is our next Y-Fi? January: 11th, 18th, 25th 5:30-6:30pm – Dinner 6:30pm-8:00pm – Growing Together! (Middle School & Senior High) “What’s In Your Face and In Your Ears?” Circle Meetings for Presbyterian Women Please join us! ABIGAIL CIRCLE MEETS WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 14 @ 10:30 A.M. This year our Bible study is: “Reconciling Paul”, a contemporary study of 2 Corinthians. Our study will be presented by our own Alice Ann Morgan who will make the study come alive! We meet in the Refectory (the small dining room just off the Dining Room). If you have any questions, please see Peg Carpenter, Circle Chairperson. LOIS CIRCLE TO MEET THURSDAY, JANUARY 15 @ 9:30 A.M. … We’ll gather in the Dining Room at 9:30 a.m. If you are available, please join our fellowship. We make use of the Horizons Bible Study and take active part in discussions of topics of interest. And of course, we enjoy each other’s company and the treats that are brought! If you have any questions, please contact Eleanor McCamant at 724-853-8165 UPCOMING EVENTS: Y-FI PLAYS! Join us on Friday, January 16th from 7pm-9am for our first lock-in of 2015! Bring snacks to share, and your favorite game! Sign up with Niki by Wednesday, January 14th (and let her know if you’re bringing a friend!) Y-FI PLAYS & GROWS! Join us for our 2015 Snowball Retreat! The dates are Friday, February 13th to Sunday, February 15th. The cost of the retreat is $75 per person (covers lodging, transportation, and meals/snacks.) Sign up on the sheet in the youth room! COMING SOON…We will have a mission trip interest meeting on January 18 after worship in the chapel. This meeting will cover aspects of BOTH senior and junior high trips (fundraising, content, dates, travel, etc.) Thanks! Save the Date! Middle School Mission X @ Pine Springs! July 19-23, 2015! Sr. High Mission Trip to Massanetta Springs! June 21-27, 2015! LAIRD MEMORIAL LIBRARY NEWS Recent Addition to Library features writers from FPC! The Library has obtained a copy of a recent publication that contains contributions from members of our own community of faith. Seasons of Caring: Meditations for Alzheimer’s and Dementia Caregivers is a book of over 140 meditations from leaders of the faith across a broad range of faith traditions. Our own Jerry Cumer, Bobbie Hineline, and Dick Morgan contributed entries for this book. From a press release regarding this publication: “Each of the 72 contributors – many caregivers themselves – draws upon his or her years of experience to offer words of hope, encouragement and understanding to those on the dreaded Alzheimer’s journey, giving voice to the unique challenges confronting Alzheimer’s and dementia caregivers. The authors speak from the perspective of their distinct faith traditions, yet are united in their support of individuals and families facing Alzheimer’s and dementia.” AN OPEN INVITATION to members and friends of First Presbyterian Church to join the Monday Morning Sewing Circle that meets at 9:00 a.m. Monday mornings in the Fletcher Room. You don’t have to be an expert tailor to hem the cotton flannelette baby receiving blankets or to sew the “little dresses for Africa”. If you are interested, please contact Sylvia Carlson at 724-755-2288 for information. Membership at this church is not a requirement. Everyone is welcome. A THANK YOU FROM EDGAR B. HIGHBERGER (taken from “A Celebratory Organ Concert” honoring Edgar for his 50 years as Minister of Music and Organist at FPC) Thank you Martin and Bob (Emrich) for your kind words and for your wonderful support of church music and my work as a church musician. I also wish to express my thanks to all of you for your presence here this evening, to the committee and everyone who has given time and interest toward this occasion. Many people, in all vocations, bring important gifts to their places of employment, so it is in the spirit of humility that I accept this tribute for serving First Presbyterian Church for fifty years. Actually, I have been playing the organ in church for some fifty-eight years, as I played my first church service at age 13. Some have asked, just recently, how I came to be associated with First Presbyterian Church of Greensburg. During the first semester of my senior year in college, I student taught in the Hempfield Area School District. I was in need of a place to practice, as I would be playing my senior recital during my final semester. I wrote to several area churches and the only affirmative answer I received was from Rev. John Purnell, then minister of FPC, who introduced me to Fred and Margaret Welty, my predecessors, who were gracious enough to give me plenty of practice time. Little did I know that the Welty’s would be retiring in January form their long tenure at FPC. Even as a child, I had always loved the beauty of this church and I remember telling my mother that someday I would be the organist and music director here. So, this very young, and painfully shy, fellow approached John Purnell and Wilson Saul, Chairman of the search committee, to see if they would consider hiring me, even though a national search was underway and I had one more semester to complete my degree. They trusted this young kid and put me on a trial basis. The rest is history! I have the habit of overusing the word “wonderful”. It is a simple, but wonderfully expressive word. So, here I go again – I want to thank my wonderful wife for all she has done to be so supportive in my life. I always say that she is as much a Presbyterian as a Roman Catholic can possibly be, going to mass at 300 North Main Street and then coming down the hill to sing in the choir at 300 South Main Street for 42 of these 50 years. I want to thank my wonderful family, my wonderful church family, my wonderful choir singers and ringers, FPC’s very special staff and my wonderful friends and students. Mission has many guises and one of them has been the wonderful support this congregation has given to the education of future church musicians, having graciously allowed me to teach the organ and sacred music in an ecumenical manner, in this well-equipped facility, to some 180 students. Quite a few of these people are serving in churches and in teaching capacities as close as the Greensburg and Pittsburgh areas to as far away as Plano, Texas and Seoul, Korea. The majority of these students have come from Seton Hill University, where I have had the good fortune of being on the faculty for lo, these many years. I also want to express my appreciation to the staff and to the congregation for preserving, in a traditional, but eclectic worship experience, two of the great hallmarks of worship – beauty and dignity. And, talking about the word wonderful, there is Dr. Charles Callahan, who has come the whole way from Vermont to play for us this evening. I have known Charles for a long time through his compact disc recordings, through his many compositions for organ and through his two great books on the history of the american classic organ, which are classics in their own right, and after having been introduced to him by my friend Alan Sterner. Knowing that I love anything painfully English, Charles composed a Suite of organ music based on five great English hymn tunes for this occasion. YOU ARE WARMLY INVITED TO ATTEND SOME OR ALL OF THE EVENTS THE WINTER/SPRING MUSIC SERIES 2015 EVENTS INCLUDE: Sunday, March 22 at 4 p.m. A MORAVIAN MUSICAL LOVEFEAST with the Westmoreland Choral Society and the Westmoreland Children’s Choir. Friday, March 27 at 7:30 p.m. SETON HILL UNIVERSITY JUNIOR YEAR ORGAN RECITAL by Evan Bellas. Friday, April 10 at 7:30 p.m. ANNUAL GRANT RECITAL—MANUAL MANIA— Organ Duets/Solos/Works for Violin and Organ with James Riggs and David von Behren. Friday, April 17 at 7:30 p.m. INTERESTINGLY INTERNATIONAL A Festival of Organ Music Performed by the Seton Hill University Organ Studio and Organ Alums of the University. FROM THE STEWARDSHIP COMMITTEE ELECTRONIC GIVING IS UP AND RUNNING AT FPC! Have you been considering joining our congregation? Our next class is January 12 at 6:30 p.m. We will meet in the Dining Room that evening and discuss membership. Those who wish, will then join the following Sunday during worship. If you have any questions, please contact Rev. Ankrum. If you wish to attend, please RSVP the church office (724-832-0150) by the Friday before the gathering. You’ll begin to see “I Give Electronically” cards in the pew racks and in the offering plates as more and more of your fellow congregation members switch to regular, automatic, recurring donations. No need to write checks or handle cash. No need to remember your offering envelope every week. Those who have switched, report that the process of setting up giving online is easy and trouble –free. Simply visit the church website www.fpcgreensburg.com and click the Online Donations button, or scan the QR code with your smart phone to create a profile and schedule your donations. Not computer savvy? Contact Lu Ann Peters at the church office, who will set up your recurring donations for you. Mission Committee News MEMORIAL CONTRIBUTIONS since November 17: Dot Steele & Del and Jeanne Smith, Robert L. Brock, Jr. Family, Joyce Ross Andrews CONTRIBUTION ENVELOPES – If you didn’t receive contribution envelopes and would like a set or if you currently receive envelopes for yourself or a family member and do not wish to receive them please let me know. Lu Ann Peters, Financial Secretary Stewardship Report Total Disbursements through 11/30/14 Total Receipts through 11/30/14 Total Income over/under Expense NEW MEMBERS CLASS $588,116.35 $509,426.99 ($ 78,689.36) If you would rather receive an electronic version of the First News, please let us know at [email protected] and we’ll add you to our email list and remove you from the paper copy list. Then you will receive the First News through your computer rather than the mail box, but you’ll have to let us know!! A copy of the latest First News can also be found at our website: www.fpcgreensburg.com SECOND SUNDAY SUPPER: It was a misty, foggy, dreary day on the second Sunday of December. However, the kitchen was bustling and bubbling as the meal was prepared. We had a very small work crew but the guests were full of happy holiday chatter. Arlene Kendra arrived to place unique greens on each table and then stayed to help us serve almost 60 guests. They enjoyed chicken-cacciatore on noodles, a large tossed salad topped with croutons and a basket of bread. Dessert was ice cream and tasty colorful cookies. Louie washed almost every plate in the kitchen. He is a special blessing. ANNUAL MEETING OF THE CONGREGATION SUNDAY, JANUARY 25, 2015 – 11 A.M. The Session has called for the Annual Meeting of the Congregation to be convened immediately following the conclusion of worship on Sunday, January 25, 2015. The Annual Report will be shared with the congregation and the membership will be presented the Terms of Call for the Revs. Martin R. Ankrum & Nicole C. Brodeur for 2015 for their approval. As well, at-large members of the 2015 Church Officer Nominating Committee, will be selected in order to begin their important work for 2015.