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The Beacon Now after John was arrested, Jesus came into Galilee, preaching the gospel of God, and saying, The time is fulfilled, and the kingdom of God is at hand; repent, and believe in the gospel. Mark 1:14-15 The Newsletter of St. Paul s UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST McConnellsburg Trinity UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST Fort Loudon MARCH 2015 Deadline for Feb. News Wednesday, March 25 Church Pick-up/Email Sunday, March 29 Postal Monday, March 30 If you would like to get your newsletter emailed to you, please send an email with your name to: mcbucc@embarqmail.com and help us save paper and postage. Lions Club Dinners The Mt Parnell Lions Club dinners will be served at the Fort Loudon Community Center on Thursday, March 12th. Help is always needed. Please see Rosie Shives. St. Paul s Lily Orders Jo-Ann Sheffield will be taking orders for the Easter Lilies. Each Lily will be a donation of $7.00. Order forms will be available at the church on March 8th. The Fort Loudon-McConnellsburg Charge of the United Church of Christ 228 North 2nd Street McConnellsburg, PA 17233 Trinity Easter Flower Sale: Flowers are being purchased from Phillips Flower Shop in Mercersburg and will be placed around the church for Easter Sunday. The following is what is available to choose from: Lilies (4-6 blooms) for $9.00 (only white); Tulips (6 blooms) for $9.00 (Assorted Colors); Hyacinths (3 blooms) for $9.00 (Assorted Colors); and Mini Daffodils for $10.00. Each of the above will be potted and varied color of foil around each one. Pick up order form at Trinity on table outside sanctuary or contact Corinna Rotz @ 369-4804. Orders must be in by March 9 2015. Thanks... Stamp

2 Positive Thinkers Get Powerful Results As we move forward, determining the future of the congregations at Trinity and St. Paul s, a lot of positive thinking, will be very helpful. Norman Vincent Peale in many of his books promotes the virtues of the Power of Positive Thinking. Dr. Peale led his followers to confront the issues of life with these ten of course you can principles of positive thinkers. He encourages us to engrave them on our mind. Believe they will work, and apply them to get powerful results: 1. Stamp your goal indelibly on you mind. (What do you want to happen?) 2. Always image yourself as succeeding with God s help. 3. When a negative thought enters your mind, immediately cancel it out with a positive thought. 4. Mentally minimize difficulties; maximize your strengths. (Faith, family, your ability to fight on, the abilities of medical science). 5. Deny the power of difficulty over you. Affirm the power of faith to overcome. ( I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me. ) 6. Believe in yourself. 7. Be a friend to others. 8. Keep on learning, growing, improving. (Keep your mind active) 9. Build this ladder to your goal: Determination Dedication Discipline Positive Attitude. Every day practice the greatest of all positive affirmations: I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me. In those moments when things do not seem to be going well, and you are looking for ways to make them go better, here is some addition advice from Dr. Peale to add on to the ten things mentioned above: First several times each day physically stand tall. Lift you head up as far as it will go. When a person maintains this erect stature, he is commanding power over life and circumstances. Second think tall. Think positive thoughts, winning thoughts. This is standing tall mentally. Find ways to push negative thoughts out of your mind. It can be done, and I can do it. Third stand tall spiritually. Think of the greatness of God. Think of yourself as an undefeatable child of God. And many times each day repeat aloud one of the greatest affirmative statements of faith: I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me. Norman Vincent Peale had great success in his own life, in the lives of others, by practicing these principles. And it is good that he has shared them with us. As we face our future as a congregation, we must stick together, work together, determine our goals and how to reach them. This is not a time to drift apart, but a time to come together and gather our resources and press forward. Submitted by, Loy Garber

3 The Lenten Sunday Evening Study Series This year s Lenten study format follows the Rick Warren s production of The Son of God. Reverend Warren is the founding pastor of Saddleback Church in Lake Forest, California, one of America s largest and best-known churches. Rick Warren has authored two best-selling books: The Purpose Driven Church and The Purpose Driven Life. He clearly explains our real purpose on earth by stating profound truths in simple ways. His writings are wise counsel for anyone who is trying find a real direction for their lives. Whether you are a seeker, a new believer, or a seasoned saint, Reverend Warren develops a unique way to place your feet firmly on a helpful path to understanding the Great Commandment to love God and to love your fellowman. Hopefully you can plan to attend these Lenten Studies. Lenten Envelopes During the season of Lent, beginning on Ash Wednesday (February 18), Christians meditate on the suffering and death of Jesus Christ, to free us from our sins. This time is an opportunity for us to appreciate what Jesus has done for us, and to live more mindfully. Fasting is one way of making ourselves more aware of what we consume each day. It is an opportunity for us to sacrifice what we take for granted for the sake of others who need it much more. At Trinity, the Lenten envelopes are designated to support the work of the local Salvation Army. At St. Paul s, the money collected will go to Christian Social Services. Lenten Calendars Daily Scripture Readings and Reflections for Lent are available at both churches. NA Group Meeting at St. Paul s A local Narcotics Anonymous group (NA) is now meeting at the church on Saturday evenings between 6:30 and 8:30 p.m. They very much appreciate our support of their cause in helping local individuals get sober and stay sober. In order to maintain a safe and anonymous environment for participants, church members are asked to refrain from entering the building during the time of the meeting. Volunteers Will Need Clearances Perhaps you have heard rumors that beginning July 1, 2015 an adult who is an unpaid volunteer having direct contact with children in Pennsylvania either at school, church or summer camps must have background clearances. It is not a rumor, it s true. Since this State law (HB 435) is going to have an impact on our two congregation s Sunday School and youth programming activities, the Consistories are initiating steps to be proactive in dealing with this situation. The Consistories are in the process of gathering information in order to clarify what clearances are needed and who within each congregation s programming would be directly affected. We will be staying in contact with various groups (like the Franklin County United Way) as they are sifting through all the various questions that are being ask in search of answers. Part of our strategy is to also obtain all the various clearance application forms to have them available in the church office. Since there will be minimal fees, the Consistories may approve payments to assist our volunteers. The following clearances will be required: Child Abuse History Form, Criminal Record Check Form, and FBI Fingerprint Check Form. Do not panic. Many of our church volunteers have these clearances because of their present jobs (school teachers, school aids, school bus drivers, employees of the Family Partnership, sports coaches). Clearances have been required the past number of years. This however is the first time churches are now required to screen their volunteers.

4 Trinity s Financial Update Month Received Budget to Date Expended to Date January $5,834.36 $6,055.58 $6,075.35 Feb. 1-18 $3,112.01 $3,726.50 $1,797.98 TOTAL YTD $8,946.37 $9,782.08 $7,873.33 Looking Back: Thanks to everyone who supported Trinity financially in 2014. During the year, 92% of our budget was achieved and 89% of those funds were expended on facilities, salaries, and programs. Building projects completed by volunteers at their expense were numerous and greatly appreciated. Fundraisers yielded higher proceeds in 2014 than 2013. Proceeds from the January 17 th potpie supper totaled $1,739.80. Everyone s generosity and teamwork made this event a huge success! Secretary - Pam Carmack buckpcar@embarqmail.com (717)-485-4795 St. Paul s UCC 228 N Second Street, McConnellsburg, PA 17233 (717)-485-5554 mcbucc@embarqmail.com Now on Facebook & www.uccmccbg.weebly.com Trinity UCC P.O. Box 253 13189 Main Street Fort Loudon, PA 17224 (717)-369-4773 trinityuccftloudon.webs.com www.pccucc.org (Penn Central Conference) www.ucc.org THIS MONTH: Reuse***Rethink 1. Reuse your blankets and towels. Bring them to a local shelter that will be glad to put them to good use and give animals a soft, warm place to sit. 2. Reuse seeds from fruit and vegetables and try to grow them! 3. Reuse old plastic bags. There are 10 creative ways to reuse plastic bags here. 4. Reuse paper bags as school book covers, or be a little more creative with these ideas. 5. Cut used pieces of paper into scrap pieces of paper (a message pad!). 6. Reuse stove heat by opening up the stove once you are done with it and letting the warm air into your home in colder weather. Reuse the heat! 7. Reuse coffee grinds by keeping them aside and placing them into your garden or soil. 8. Reuse coffee that you don't drink by putting it over ice and placing it in the fridge for an iced coffee later. 9. Reuse Christmas trees (not the fake ones) by putting them outside for birds and letting it naturally break down.

5 ST. PAUL S UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST CONSISTORY MEETING February 17, 2015 Members present: Loy Garber, Seleen Shives, Carol Mellott, Kirk Cover, Donna House, John Glazier and Pam Carmack. Members absent: Nancy Barmont and Hillary Alexander. Loy Garber opened the meeting with prayer. Officers were elected for the New Year, Loy Garber, President, Seleen Shives, Vice-President and Pam Carmack, Secretary. Minutes from the last meeting had been reviewed by all and were approved on a Carol Mellott and Kirk Cover motion. Treasurer s report was reviewed and on a Pam Carmack, Donna House motion was approved as presented. Treasurer s report is attached. Income for January 2015 $5,852.30 Expenses for January 2015 $6,111.65 Interest Earned $ 2.08 NET LOSS $ 257.27 No bills were presented for payment at this time. Committee reports from Church Women and Christian Education were given. Sunday school is doing well, and the Church Women met on Wednesday, February 11 and discussed the plans for the upcoming year. The ladies have purchased new linoleum for the kitchen floor and it will be installed on February 18 th. Memorial Fund balance of $130.00 was not designated for anything at this time. Discussion on the new order of worship and the bulletin layout was discussed. Loy has been working on the bulletin and the order of service to simplify. It will take a few weeks of trial and error. The Search Committee is Loy Garber, Donna House, Pam Carmack and Denise Grissinger. The Search Committee will be meeting with an interested Interim Minister on February 19, 2015; the candidate wants to see the parsonage and then will be going over to meet with Trinity s Search Committee. Donna House will be cleaning the parsonage on February 18 th to be ready. The parsonage furniture was discussed; a couple of things will be needed when an Interim Pastor uses the residence. Dishwasher needs repaired, some of the radiators need to be anchored, some paint touchup. Yard sale items are currently being stored in the basement. There is a possibility that we will be able to have a Supply Pastor from Greencastle, a Supply Pastor would just fill the pulpit for worship. Loy has asked Denise to keep track of the fuel expense with the new furnace at the church, we are going to compare to last year. Kirk suggested that we compare gallons, not dollars, because of the exceptional cold days we are having. On a John Glazier, Donna House motion it was approved to use up old bulletins and other extra paper we have for the bulletins before buying more. Communion is being moved from February 22, 2015 to March 1, 2015 because we will not have an Ordained Minister in the pulpit. Lenten studies will be continuing this year, alternating between St. Paul s and Trinity. The study series by Rick Warren, Son of God, the Life of Jesus in You will be used. Each church will provide the leader on their Sunday. Loy brought to the consistory s attention the new state law concerning volunteers. The law is still being reviewed and is to be implemented in July 2016. Attached to the minutes is an explanation of the law and the fees involved. There will be a file maintained in the church office, PA Child Protective Services Law. A list of effected church volunteers was compiled and the church will offer to pay the fees incurred. Meeting adjourned at 8:45 p.m. by all praying the Lord s Prayer. Respectfully submitted, Pam Carmack, Secretary

6 TRINITY CONSISTORY NOTES Trinity Consistory met on February 10, 2015 beginning with prayer by Glenn Crouse. Officers elected for the next year are as follows: President- Rosie Shives, Vice-President- Linda Best, Treasurer- Glenn Crouse, Secretary- Kathy Hess and Assistant Secretary- Nancy Lawyer. The Trustees reported that St. Luke's will rent the church building for 3 more years. New copies of the agreement will be signed and copies given to both churches. The Evangelism Committee reported that our next potpie supper will be on April 11, 2015. We have updated our custodian job description and will obtain signatures on the new agreement. The Search Committee for a new pastor will meet with a potential interim minister on February 19th. We are looking at purchasing envelopes from Mercersburg Printing for Trinity with our return address and the Trinity church image on the front left side. We are checking out prices for regular or security lined envelopes. A decision should be made at the March meeting. We also briefly discussed researching other investment options for the Memorial Fund. We will also discuss this further at the March meeting. Pam Carmack is ordering 50 Lenten leaflets which will be used at both churches. We will pay 1/2 of the cost. Our Lenten offering will go to the Salvation Army this year. Our Lenten Bible Study will be " Son of God- The Life of Jesus in You". This 6 week session is written by Rick Warren. The first session will be at St. Paul's beginning on February 22nd and alternating each Sunday with Trinity. There is a seminar called "Growing Strong Churches" at Colonial Park, Harrisburg on Saturday, March 14th from 9:30-2:00 p.m. The deadline to sign up for this is February 27th. The consistory is being requested to participate in a conference self-study since our conference is also looking for a new leader. There is an assessment called "Landscapes" that each consistory member is asked to complete. The self-study will take place over the next few months. There is a seminar for church volunteers being held on February 19th at the Falling Spring Presbyterian Church from 6:30-8:00 p.m. The seminar is about volunteers dealing with children. Under other business, it was approved to pay a substitute pastor $75.00 rather than $55.00 since $75.00 is what St. Paul's pays for one Sunday. We discussed our Ash Wednesday service which is February 18th here at Trinity at 7:00 p.m. Bible School will be at Trinity this year. It will take place the 2nd full week of July beginning on July 12th. A new list of building work that needs to be done will be created. Linda Best stated that Corinna Rotz suggested that we have a Spring clean-up day. With no further business, our meeting was adjourned with the praying of our Lord's Prayer. Submitted by Kathy Hess, Secretary Thank You from Pastor Valeria I would like to thank everyone for the well wishes, the kind words, the cards and thoughtful, generous gifts, and for the hugs and many other gestures of love and appreciation, as well as your prayers. You don t know how much they mean to me, and I will cherish the memories of our time together for the rest of my life. God bless you all. Shalom, my friends. Pastor Valeria. Please be advised that the email address I have been using (stpaulsparsonage@embarqmail.com), will no longer be accessed by me, but by others at St. Paul s.

7 HAPPY MARCH BIRTHDAY PRAYER LIST 1 Nancy Lawyer 3 Gary Sweeney 8 Zachary Long Nathan Rosenberry 10 Taylor Myers 15 Beth Ann Daniels Carole Grissinger Sieber 16 Chris Myers 17 Tom Hamil Mechele Shives Kelsey Barclay 19 Eileen Hornbaker 21 Jessica Pryor 25 Hillary Alexander 30 Clint Alexander St. Paul s Flowers Sally Cover and Linda Grissinger Thank You for Serving! St. Paul s Ushers Family of Harold Keefer Family of Bob Lawyer Family of Sarah Gordon Family of Thelma Miller Family of Warren Daniels Family of Susan Ott Family of Arnetta Mellott Family of Roger Byers Bob Carmack Bertha Byers Betty Daniels Dorothy and Paul Stevens Gary Stevens Gene, Elsie and Barb Bricker Joyce and Thurman Hassler Military and families Sponsored Children: Adrianus, Marc Philip, Thierry, Marcela Zeis family Jean McLucas Diane Baxter Janis Cutchall Kylene McLucas Arwood All individuals and families affected by cancer All Sunday school classes Please let us know of any changes, additions or corrections to the Prayer and Birthday lists. Thank you! Thank You for Serving! Trinity s Ushers Edgar Hess and Jeff Zeis Thank You for Serving!

8 MARCH 2016 Wednesday Trinity s Prayer and Praise, 6:30 p.m. Sundays Lenten Studies: Trinity - March 1, 15, 29 St. Paul s - Feb. 22, March 8, 22 Sunday, March 1 Sunday, March 8 Tuesday, March 10 Wednesday, March 11 Saturday, March 14 Sunday, March 15 Tuesday, March 17 Friday, March 20 Sunday, March 29 Thursday, April 2 Friday, April 3 Sunday, April 5 St. Paul s contemporary worship and lunch Daylight Savings Time Begins Trinity s change collection for Hartman Center Trinity Consistory 7:00 p.m. St. Paul s Church Women United meeting 7:00 p.m. Trinity Film and Food Night One Great Hour of Sharing Offering Trinity s Special Offering for the Building Fund St. Paul s Consistory 7:00 p.m. SPRING BEGINS!!! Palm Sunday Maundy Thursday at St. Paul s at 7:00 p.m. Good Friday St. Paul s community service at Methodist Church at 12-3 p.m. Easter, Praise the Lord Communion at Trinity and St. Paul s No lunch at St. Paul s