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Buildings & Grounds: Christian Education: Deacons: Craig Perras cperras85@gmail.com 413-652-1615 Brittany Perras mrs.perras@gmail.com 413-455-7417 Patty Banasik Diane Orson preciousbana@aol.com diane57@comcast.net 413-237-4717 413-265-3253 Finance: Melanie Nitsch emnitsch@gmail.com 413-454-7043 Flowers: Roxanne Cook rbcook1014@aol.com 413-569-6364 Fundraising: Patti Wood pattiperusse@yahoo.com 413-977-2524 Library: Memorial Gifts: Joyce Arnold Karen Brzezinski karenbrzezinski@hotmail.com 413-569-6816 Missions: Donna Sullivan djsullivan135@hotmail.com 413-569-3356 Music: Joe Sullivan jgsullivan1951@hotmail.com 413-569-3356 Nominating: Patti Wood pattiperusse@yahoo.com 413-977-2524 Pastoral Relations: COMMITTEE CHAIRS Roxanne Cook rbcook1014@aol.com 413-569-6364 December 2018 488 College Highway P.O. Box 260 Southwick, MA 01077-0260 Return Service Requested Church Office Hours: Mon, Wed, Thur 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM Tues: 11:00 AM to 2:00 PM & Friday 8:30 AM to 12:00 PM Pastor s Office Hours: Tues & Thurs 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM Church Office Phone: 413-569-6362 Susanne s Office Phone: 413-569-5630 Website: Office e-mail: Facebook: www. southwickucc.org southwickucc@gmail.com UCC Staff: Interim Minister Rev. Dr. Susanne Hayes Choir Director/Organist Roberta Kowal Bell Choir Director Patti P. Wood Office Administrator Lyn Casey Custodian Matthew Kowal United Church of Christ 488 College Highway; P.O. Box 260 Southwick, MA 01077 VOLUME MMXVIII No. 12 The Good Newsletter of the Rev. Dr. Susanne Hayes, Interim Minister Please join us Sundays for Worship Service 10:00 AM Mid-Week Service Thursdays 6:30 PM Website: www. SouthwickUCC.org United Church of Christ Southwick, MA DATED MATERIAL PAID Permit No. 309 Southwick, MA US Postage

2 3 MISSION STATEMENT is a faithful Christian presence in the community of Southwick since 1773, and we look to the future. We are a diverse and loving congregation, joyfully serving, teaching, and sharing with one another, according to the gifts we have been given. Worship Schedule Sunday Worship service at 10 AM Thursdays Midweek Service at 6:30 PM Ecumenical Service at The American Inn on the third Tuesday of the month at 6:30 PM Office Hours The Church office is open M, W, Th 9~1 PM Tuesday from 11:00 AM~2:00 PM & Friday from 8:30 AM~12:00 PM Rev. Susanne s Hours Rev. Susanne s Hours are Tuesday & Thursday 10~12 PM Special Meetings All-Church Meeting: Thursday December 13, 7 PM All-Church Meeting: Thursday January 10, 7 PM Annual Meeting: TBD Coffee Hour Refreshment Schedule Christian Ed December January, February Open Reverend s Reverie As everyone knows, "911" is the universal emergency phone number for everyone in the United States. I think it makes us feel good to know that medical, police, and fire personnel are just three numbers away, in case we ever need them. And we are thankful for all of the first responders that help the many callers who are in need. On a different note, Outrageous 911 is an American reality television series that airs on the TLC cable network. The series features some of the strangest and oddest calls to 911. Most people know that you should only dial 911 in case of a real emergency. But some people cannot resist calling 911 for the most ridiculous of reasons, like these: a woman's waffles are raw; adults fight over a parking spot; a man calls about flies in his kitchen; a woman reports the police officer who pulled her over; a man complains that his wife's zipper is stuck. And a lot more! Michael and I were watching the show one evening and a particular call tickled us! 911 Operator: 911. What is your emergency? Caller: It s right next store to us. It is Sunday morning and they are making a lot of loud noise. Could you send someone? 911 Operator: What kind of noise are they making? Caller: Well, it s a church and they re making a lot of noise. 911 Operator: What kind of noise are they making? Caller: Preaching. I think it s preaching. 911 Operator: It s a church and they are preaching? Caller: Yes. 911 Operator: That s not an emergency. And there s really nothing we can do for you. Caller: OK. Goodbye. I don t make this stuff up! All of this got me to thinking about the possibility of being able to call God on an emergency number when we need God s help. The fact of the matter is that we can call God any time we want or need to, simply by talking directly to God, and telling God what our emergency is. For God is always available to us, knowing and hearing our every need. Then I started imagining what some emergency calls to God might sound like. I must warn you that I am taking some liberties by paraphrasing some of the quotations from our Bible.

Emergency Caller #1: I am lost, God. I have no idea where I am headed, or where to turn. God: I know the plans I have for you, plans to give you hope and a future (Jeremiah 29:11). Emergency Caller #2: My anxiety has got me in such a tizzy that I can hardly function anymore. God: Be still. And know that I am God (Psalm 46:10). Emergency Caller #3: I am so tired and weary that I just cannot go on any longer. God: I give strength to the weary and increase the power of the weak (Isaiah 40:29). Emergency Caller #4: I am wrought with fear. Everything seems to be going wrong for me. God: Do not fear, for I am with you, for I am your God. I will strengthen you and help you; I will uphold you with my righteous right hand (Isaiah 41:10). Emergency Caller #5: Are you really there, God? I always feel so alone. God: Trust in Me with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding; in all your ways submit to Me, and I will make your paths straight (Proverbs 3:5-6). Emergency Caller #6: Like is so bleak. I have no one. And I have nothing left in this world to live for. God: Even though you walk through the darkest valley, fear no evil, for I am with you; My rod and My staff, let them comfort you (Psalm 23:4). Emergency Caller #7: It seems that You do not hear my cries for help. Where are you, God? God: The righteous cry out, and I hear them; I deliver you from all your troubles (Psalm 34:17). Emergency Caller #8: I have no strength. I am all alone. God: Be strong and courageous. Do not be afraid; do not be discouraged, for I will be with you wherever you go. (Joshua 1:9). I could go on and on, but I am running out of space! So just remember this. Whatever you need from God, God will always provide. Rev. Susanne Remember, you can read the weekly sermon on our website: www.southwickucc.org on the page: From the Pastor 4 5 Dec 1 ~ Dec 2 ~ Dec 2 ~ Dec 15 ~ Dec 16 ~ Dec 16 ~ Dec 24 ~ Dec 30 ~ Jan 6 ~ Coming Events Holly Bazaar 8:30-2:30 Advent Begins Happy News Christy and Todd Jackson welcomed Nolan Randy Jackson Born Friday November 9, 2018; 9lbs 7oz 20.5 inches. Grandparents Diane and Bob Jennett cannot stop smiling. Brittany and Craig Perras welcomed Cole Michael Perras born October 11, 2018; 9 lbs 1.3 oz 21 in. Parents and siblings doing well. Advent Workshop 12:00 4 Cookie Sale 8:30 1:30 Youth Presentation 10:00 AM Dan Kane Concert 1:30 PM Candlelight service 10 PM Bell Sunday 10 AM Gold Dome Ringers Concert 1:30 PM Office Info The office will be closed Tuesday, December 25 and Wednesday December 26 for Christmas and Boxing Day! And January 1 for New Year s Day. Pastoral Care: Your joys and concerns are of the utmost importance to our community of faith, and pastoral care is offered for any and all personal and spiritual situations that might arise in one s life. Please call the church office at 413-569-6362 or email southwickucc@gmail.com if you would like to speak with our pastor.

November is Stewardship month; a time to review the passing year and prepare for the year ahead. Your pledge is the basic resource that sustains our church. We are currently at the half-way point of November with 33 pledges totaling $37,500 received. Based on a total of 75 Stewardship pledges, on an annual basis each of the remaining 42 pledges would need to average $1,488 to reach our 2019 stewardship goal of $100K. And Thank You for the enthusiastic and generous support demonstrated by the pledges already received. Whoever sows sparingly will also reap sparingly, and whoever sows generously will also reap generously. 2 Corinthians 9:6. ~Virgil 6 7 THIRD ANNUAL TURKEY DINNER November 10, 2018, was our Third Annual Turkey Dinner! We had a full house, all enjoying turkey with all of the fixings! Many thanks to Mike Pitoniak for the entertainment, and especially to Patty Banasik and Roxanne Cook, who planned the entire event. And we could not have done it without the help of our many volunteers who helped prepare the meal, serve our guests, and clean up the kitchen. The meal and the fellowship were spectacular! I will be happy to oversee the Church Library during the vacancy of a Library Chairman. Anyone seeking specific information on any book, please call 413-569-0039 or the church office. Church history information is always welcomed. Thank You, ~Joyce Arnold Happy December Birthday December 1 December 19 December 20 Morgan Ireland Joyce Arnold Joe Sullivan If we ve missed a birthday, please let the church office know! Rev. Susanne marches with the Southwick Selectmen in the wind and the sleet! VETERANS DAY PARADE The Town of Southwick celebrated Veterans Day with the annual Veterans Day Parade on November 10, 2018. Our church was proud to participate in this meaningful event by tolling our bells to kick off the parade, marching in the parade, and providing the invocation at the beginning of the ceremony on the green following the parade. We want to support our town in any way that we can.

10 11 Holiday Cookie Sale present 9th Annual Holiday Handbell Concert Sunday, January 6, 2019 488 College Highway (Under the Gold Dome) Southwick, Massachusetts Saturday, December 15, 2018 8:30 am 1:30 pm $9 a pound 1:30 PM In the sanctuary of 488 College Highway, Southwick, MA 01077 Refreshments in Old Fellowship Hall Following the Concert ~Free Will Donation~ Funds are used to support the Bell program. In case of inclement weather, the concert will be Tuesday, January 8 at 7:00 PM THANKSGIVING FOOD COLLECTION Many thanks to Kristy Johnston and our Christian Education Committee for coordinating the collection of over 150 boxes of stuffing and reusable bags, which were donated to the Southwick Community Food Pantry for their Thanksgiving Day distributions to those in need in Southwick, Granville, and Tolland. And thank you to everyone who contributed to this most important outreach to our local community.

THANKSGIVING SUNDAY On November 18, 2018, our church celebrated Thanks~ giving Sunday. We want to give a special thanks to Roxanne Cook for the glorious Thanksgiving display on our altar. We also were blessed with special Thanksgiving music. Terry Putnam, accompanied by Patti Wood on bells and Roberta Kowal on piano, sang a glorious rendition of Bless this House. Our church is indeed blessed by each and every one of our members and friends, all of whom add wholeness to the Body of Christ. CHECK OUT OUR FACEBOOK PAGE! In case you didn t know it, we have a Facebook page called! Please check it out, like us, and follow us!!! Keep track of what our very busy church is doing! 12 13 All- Church Meeting Minutes November 8, 2018 The meeting was called to order by Interim Moderator pro-temp Jim Putnam at 8:10 pm who offered an opening prayer in Rev. Susanne s absence. The Moderator made a motion to accept the Minutes of the 10/11/18 All-Church Committee Meeting which was seconded and passed unanimously. Treasurer Ted Orson stated financially we are doing OK mainly because of our lower part -time minister s salary expense. Our utilities seem to be running a bit higher though. At the December meeting, we want to work on the 2019 budget so all committees are asked to give Finance a proposed budget. Jim P made a motion to approve the budget so far, which was seconded and passed unanimously. Search Bob Franzen stated the group was still in the early stages of planning. They are reviewing our Church Profile from 2011 and are working on updating it. Deacons Patty Banasik reported 5 members present. Eric Nitsch did some research on proposals for Active Threat Training (not Shooter) Three options are to: Work with Chief Kevin Bishop of the Southwick Police Dept. It is a 2.5 hour power point presentation that costs approx. $500. The UCC also has training that they contract for through a group also 2.5 hour power point presentation, cost of $20 per person, minimum of 20 people it would be possible to open up the training to the community. Do nothing. The Deacons felt we are very vulnerable and a seminar would be helpful & they could possibly help to fund this. The Moderator asked the Deacons to come back to the All-Church meeting with a recommendation and perhaps the cost can be part of the 2019 budget. An active membership list was provided to Finance Committee to help determine an accurate list for the UCC. Rev. Susanne s interim contract was discussed. Advent planning is underway and there is a big need for Acolytes. Reviewed the prayer list with no changes this month. New communion envelopes and friendship pads have been ordered. Thanks to all participants of Laity Sunday in October. Buildings and Grounds Bob Franzen mentioned there was a problem with the gas stove when the stove burners got lit but the grill did not causing gas to leak with a very strong odor. The group will look into having a shut-off valve for the grill part so it does not have to be turned on all the time. Bob mentioned the sign out in front was still not complete. Craig Perras will be contacting someone to fix the siding on the building that is coming off. The tree over the parsonage garage was taken down and the maples in front of the house have been trimmed back. Bob asked about doing the budget for 2019 as all of his committee are new and will get help from Finance next month. Music Joe Sullivan reported 2 members present. The raffle was discussed. They made approx. $1,600 for the church s general fund. They are still working on

All-Church Meeting Minutes Continued trying to find a certain part for the organ that would be helpful to have to solve future problems. The funeral soloist s price list is being discussed. A pencil was dropped inside the sanctuary piano so hopefully the tuner will be able to retrieve it when he comes to tune the piano next month. Finance Melanie Nitsch reported 7 present, 3 members, and 4 ex-officio. Stewardship Sunday is 11/11/18. Please return your pledge cards. Our goal for the budget is $100,000 this year! The church s website domain, southwickucc.org, will be renewed. We are looking for help with the website management, currently using DoodleKits, if anyone has experience. Snowplow proposal was given to B&G committee. Virgil P will help with the member/contributor list from the Deacons to get a better count of active members from our church for the UCC. As per Ted Orson, all committees are asked to get their budgets to Finance to work on next month. Mission-Outreach Donna Sullivan reported 2 present. The Christmas Fund collection will take place on Christmas Eve. As a mission project, they have asked the Nehemiah House for a wish list that Missions could help fill for Christmas. The sock and mitten tree will be up again for the month of December. Memorial Gifts Karen Brzezinski stated that Memorial Gifts funds provided the new curtains for the Old Fellowship Hall stage. Flower Roxanne Cook reported the shut-in flowers for the holidays have been ordered. No Reports: Minister, Christian Education, Library, Fundraising, Pastoral Relations, and Nominating New Business Bob Franzen will investigate an issue with cars using our parking lot. Discussion on groups looking to use our church: Daisy Scouts, a Mental Health Support Group organized by Kyle Wundt, and a kickboxing class. The All-Church needs further info from the kickboxing leader regarding insurance coverage for liability. The Daisy group and the support group were approved. Lyn in the office will contact all three. Brief discuss about our desire to have an AED First Response defibrillator in our church. Lyn will follow-up to get more info on cost, and the need to be trained or not to use it. Members are informed that Baystate Noble Hospital is looking for volunteers for their Pastoral Care Program. See Rev. Susanne. Our office administrator Lyn is still looking for church keys. If you have a church key, please let Lyn know (or Melanie Nitsch) what number key you have. If you do not need your key any longer, please return it to the office (or to Melanie Nitsch). Seeing no need for an Executive Committee meeting, the Moderator moved to cancel it and made a motion to adjourn, seconded, and passed unanimously. The meeting was adjourned at 8:45 p.m. Respectfully submitted, Melanie Nitsch, Clerk 14 15 Every December on the Sunday closest to the 14th, a tree covered with hearts and names is put on the altar instead of flowers. This winter marks the 30th year for the Remembrance Tree on our altar. It started as a memorial by the Thompson family when they lost their son and brother, Matthew, on December 14, 1988. This was a period in Southwick which saw the tragic deaths of many young people, and we have added their names as we learned of them. They include those who died before Matthew, as well as those who followed. If such a loss has hit your family or dear ones, please call the church office and request that your loved one be added to our list of these young hearts who now paint Heaven with many colors, much laughter. The words in quotation marks are from the dedication of the book Teetoncey, a young adult book by author Theodore Taylor for a friend of his. They seemed fitting for such a memorial at this blessed time of year. The exact quote is: For Alma Ruth Duck Macrorie who is now telling St. Peter how to decorate heaven. With many colors; much laughter. I adapted it, as you see, but wanted you to be aware of the exact quote. Love, Janey The Remembrance Tree ~ Janey Thompson

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