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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 January 2019 Southwick Congregational Church 488 College Highway P.O. Box 260 Southwick, MA 01077-0260 Return Service Requested Church Office Hours: Monday & Wednesday 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM Tues & Thurs: 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 Southwick Congregational Church 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 Southwick Congregational Church United Church of Christ 488 College Highway; P.O. Box 260 Southwick, MA 01077 VOLUME MMXIX No. 1 The Good Newsletter of the Southwick Congregational Church 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 Southwick Congregational Church 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 NEW Office Hours beginning January 2 Monday & Wednesday from 9~1 PM Tuesday & Thursday 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 January 10, 7 PM Annual Meeting: Sunday, February 10, 11:30 AM after coffee hour Coffee Hour Refreshment Schedule January, February Open Reverend s Reverie I have recently had occasion to think about the power of touch and Christian healing. When I was pastor at First Congregational Church in Chicopee, I was honored to do several congregational healing services, as well as a number of individual healing services. So I wonder if Christian healing falls into your lexicon of the variety of liturgies that you believe in. The United Church of Christ provides two such healing services in its Book of Worship, which we ministers use as a basis for the many services of worship that we perform. Services of healing have a Biblical heritage appropriate for the full life of a local church like ours. Anointing with oil and the laying on of hands are a sign of the covenant between God and Israel and God and the Church. Touch is an amazing and powerful action. To touch someone, and to allow someone to touch us, is a huge act of trust in the other person. If you think about how it feels to be touched or hugged, you may find it either very uncomfortable or extremely healing. I think either response is normal. Perhaps it depends upon who is doing the touching or hugging, and what their motives are. When I talk to children about touching, I always explain to them that Jesus touched many people, and by doing so He healed them of their physical and spiritual diseases. We talk about how it feels when they are sad about something, and Mommy or Daddy gives them a great big hug. And they say that it makes them feel much better! And we talk about the power that they, even as children, have to make someone else feel better, by simply touching or hugging them and saying kind words.

In this day and age, it seems that we all need to be very careful about who we touch or hug. And I m not talking about inappropriate touch or abuse, which we all know is never ever appropriate under any circumstances, runs rampant, and happens all too often by people who are in positions of power. What I am talking about is a soft touch or a hug for someone who needs a spiritual boost, and is open and desiring of the Christian touch that Jesus so often used to heal people. Believe it or not, even we pastors have to be careful with appropriate touches and hugs. Our training tells us to ask a person if we can give them a hug before doing so. And our training even includes how we are to stand while giving an approved hug. Again, I don t know how you feel about being hugged or touched by another person. But if you are a hugger or a toucher, you know how powerful and soothing it can be. And that is why we, as the Church, do believe in the ministry of healing. With prayer and the Love of God, we can come in our pain, be accepted and forgiven, and feel God s power through touch, anointing, and the laying on of hands. If you ever think that you would like to try to feel physically or spiritually better through a service of healing, don t hesitate to ask me. I am always here for you to help you with any spiritual needs you may have. And if you want a hug, I ve got one for you!! Rev. Susanne Remember, you can read the weekly sermon on our website: www.southwickucc.org on the page: From the Pastor 4 5 Jan 6 ~ Jan 10 ~ Jan 27 ~ Feb 10 ~ Mar 6 ~ Coming Events Gold Dome Ringers Concert 1:30 PM All Church Meeting Souper Sale Annual Meeting Ash Wednesday Souper Sunday January 27, 2019 11:15 am For those who can, bring a pot of your favorite homemade soup to church that morning (with name and ingredients listed). Some friends will ladle it up into small & large containers for sale after church. Bring a friend! THE MITTEN TREE! Our Missions Committee has set up a Mitten Tree in the narthex. All of the hats, mittens, and socks that are collected during this Christmas Season will be donated to the Southwick Community Food Pantry! 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.

Happy January Birthday Janice Hall January 1 Shirl Hamilton January 4 Trevor Ireland January 5 Rev. Dr. Susanne Hayes January 10 Erica Ireland January 12 Ellie Bates January 20 Mike Wolak January 26 6 7 THE HOLLY BAZAAR On Saturday December 1, 2018, our church hosted its annual Holly Bazaar in New and Old Fellowship Halls! What a busy and successful Bazaar it was! Many thanks to all of our members and friends who helped, the Pitoniak brothers who provided beautiful holiday music, our vendors and their multitude of crafts, and the staff of the Holly Inn who provided delicious foods and beverages for lunch! We pray that everyone had a very blessed Christmas! If we ve missed a birthday, please let the church office know! From the Office Christmas merriment filled our halls! The 246th Annual Meeting will be held February 10th. Please have all reports from each Committee in the church office by January 18th. As a reminder, the Nominating Committee asks each member of every committee if they wish to stay on their committee. The office will be closed Tuesday, January 1st in celebration of New Year s Day but will be open on Monday, January 18th, Martin Luther King Jr. Day. NEW Office Hours: beginning January 2, 2019 Monday & Wednesday from 9~1 PM Tuesday & Thursday from 11:00 AM~2:00 PM & Friday from 8:30 AM~12:00 PM Dear Music Committee, Thank you for the note of thanks, it means so much to feel appreciated, even for simply doing my job. And thank you all for the little gifts and cards I do feel very much watched over here. I hope you all have a very Merry Christmas Season! ~Lyn Casey Roberta, Barbara, Donna, and Patricia provided the delicious food at the Holly Inn! Merry Christmas to you All I thank you for the more than generous gift certificate I was more than surprised and you really shouldn t have done that. I was just helping out, as you all were. Everyone here [at American Inn] who participated was happy to do so, especially the five who won. I think it s a very good fund raiser and should be continued. I wish you Happy Holidays and thank you all for your continued beautiful music and church support. ~Joyce Dudgeon

THE 2018 ADVENT WORKSH0P! On Sunday December 2, 2018, Kristy Johnston, along with her Mom, Patti Wood, brought back The Advent Workshop for both children and adults to enjoy! Kristy provided fantastic Christmas crafts for everyone to make and take home as part of their Christmas celebration! Many thanks for all of Kristy s hard work and for her promise to keep the tradition alive next year! Smiles of fun and joy filled New Fellowship Hall! The photos below speak for themselves! 8 9 THE SEASON OF ADVENT On Sunday December 2, 2018, our church celebrated the beginning of the Season of Advent. Many thanks to Mary Grasso and Michael Stevens, who lit the Advent Candle of Hope! THE CHILDREN S CHRISTMAS PRESENTATION! Kudos to Kristy Johnston who coordinated the December 15, 2018 fantastic Children's Christmas Presentation, "Santa's Favorite Story!" It was a true joy to see our children, along with our Christian Education Committee, present a wonderful holiday show! Everyone in the congregation said great things to the pastor about the presentation! They absolutely loved it!!

THE 2018 HOLIDAY COOKIE SALE! On Saturday December 15, 2018, we held our annual Holiday Cookie Sale, with tables and tables of delicious homemade cookies! Robin Sklarski and Patti Wood were very busy weighing everyone's purchases and welcoming people to our church! 12 13 DAN KANE AND FRIENDS! On Sunday December 16, 2018, we were thrilled to host the Dan Kane Singers Christmas Show in our packed sanctuary! Our Missions Committee sponsored this joyous event for a very spirited audience! All of the profits of this concert will be donated to The Nehemiah House in Granby, Connecticut, to use toward their mission of assisting homeless mothers and new babies by providing food, shelter, life lessons, and spiritual guidance. POINSETTIA SUNDAY! Sunday December 16th, was Poinsettia Sunday! Many thanks to our Flower Committee who decorated our sanctuary with the glorious poinsettias of Christmas! The week before, flowers had been sent to members of our congregation whom we have not seen lately, but who are always in our hearts and prayers Thank you for the beautiful poinsettia plant! ~Janice Hall I cannot express in words the joy I feel when I see the small poinsettia plant you sent me Gratefully yours in prayer and love, ~JB Southwick Congregational Church is thrilled and proud to be able to present $1000.00 to Nehemiah House for their continued good work! Thank you all for your support!

OUR GLORIOUS CHRISTMAS TREE! On December 23 rd, the 4 th Sunday of Advent, everyone in the congregation helped to decorate our sanctuary s Christmas tree! All of the ornaments were made by our Sunday School children through the years, and give the tree such beauty and wonder. We also have a new angel adorning the top of the tree, adding to the tree s glory! CHRISTMAS EVE! On Christmas Eve 2018, Patty Banasik lit the Christ Candle, the most important candle in our Advent wreath, as it signifies the Light of Christ, God Incarnate, Once the Christ Candle was lit, from its light our acolytes lit all of the remaining candles in the church, spreading the miracle of the Christ Child throughout the world! 14 15 present 9th Annual Holiday Handbell Concert Sunday, January 6, 2019 1:30 PM In the sanctuary of Southwick Congregational Church 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

16 17 All- Church Committee Meeting Minutes December 13, 2018 The meeting was called to order by Moderator Terry Putnam at 8 p.m. Rev. Susanne offered an opening prayer. The Moderator made a motion to accept the Minutes of the All-Church Committee Meeting which was seconded and passed unanimously. Minister s Report Rev. Susanne has had some inquiries about moving our summer church services back to 10 am, rather than the current 9:30 am, as some thought there was no need to hold it earlier. She has asked us to give it some thought. The current wireless microphone system we are using, which is working wonderfully, belongs to Michael Hayes, and Rev. Susanne asked us to consider purchasing our own system in the future. After the holidays, a New Member Sunday will be scheduled. Rev. Susanne now has the authority to post on the Southwick Community Forum on Facebook and she hopes to utilize this to publicize church events. Treasurer Ted Orson stated our finances are running pretty close to budget and we should be okay for this year. The Moderator asked about the budget process and was informed the committees can work with the Finance Committee. Deacons Patty Banasik reported 3 members present. They have completed the 2019 schedule for the Deacon of the Month. With only 4 deacons on the committee, they are looking for new members to help ease the burden of the work. New green wreaths were hung in the sanctuary which looks wonderful and the tree is now up. The shut-in plants are available for delivery. Advent services were discussed. Eric Nitsch spoke about the Active Threat Training and the need to choose between the program the UCC offers or the independent program, Advanced Tactics Seminar, recommended by Southwick s Chief of Police. There is an approx. $700 cost. A motion was made and seconded to appropriate $1,000 in our 2019 budget for the Advanced Tactics Seminar and its implementation and after discussion it was voted unanimously to add a line item to our 2019 budget of $1,000 for the Active Threat Training. Search Bob Franzen reported the committee is working on the church profile and the committee budget. Nominating No report but it is mentioned members are needed for a lot of committees, specifically Deacons and Buildings & Grounds. Buildings and Grounds Craig Perras reported 2 members present. Discussed a new custodial candidate to be interviewed on Friday, 12/14. A leaking toilet was repaired but All-Church Meeting Minutes Continued still needs work and the plumber will be called. The older church sign out front should be re-installed on 12/14/18. A radio is to be placed in the nursery. Additional lighted exit signs are to be installed. The initial contract with the cell tower company will soon be signed by the chairs of B&G, Finance, Deacons, and the Moderator. A line item for the 2019 budget needs to be considered to fund an attorney to represent us in this process. Jim Putnam made a motion to authorize B&G to hire the new custodian pending successful interview, CORI and SORI checks, references, and budget constraint which was seconded and approved unanimously. Music Joe Sullivan reported the committee s calendar raffle made $1,600. Special thank yous were given to Lyn Casey and Joyce Dungeon for their help. Joe will be talking to Roberta about wedding fees and the purchase of the part for the organ. The sanctuary piano is scheduled to be tuned soon. They will be looking at an increased budget for 2019. The committee will be working with Terry Putnam regarding the church s wedding policy and use of the building for weddings. After discussion, it was decided the piano in Old Fellowship Hall will be uncovered and accessible for use. Finance Melanie Nitsch reported 7 present. Pledges are at about $75,000 for 2019 with 59 pledges received. Please send your pledge in if you have not done so. Virgil Paggen handed a list to the Deacons of active members for determining of UCC dues to be paid. We discussed briefly a salary range for a potential new minister to give to the Search Committee in anticipation of their future request. Discussion regarding the purchase of an AED defibrillator and further discussed during the New Business All-Church session. Discussion about our church s property and liability insurance coverage. We were notified of a potential future surcharge if our church does not have a child abuse prevention policy in place, also further discussed during the New Business All-Church session. Mission-Outreach Donna Sullivan reported 2 members present. The poinsettias were wrapped and readied for the sanctuary tonight. The Dane Kane Singers concert is this Sunday, 12/16/18, with the proceeds to benefit the Nehemiah House in Granby, CT. Flower Roxanne Cook thanked the helpers for the poinsettias. Fundraising Roxanne reported the Holly Bazaar made approx. $1,200, a little lower than previous years bazaars due to the fact that they did not make and sell cemetery boxes this year. If the church wants to sell them next year, a lot more help is needed to make them. Also, the cookie sale is this Saturday, 12/15/18, from 8:30 am to 1:30 pm. Memorial Gifts, Pastoral Relations, Christian Education, Library No report.

18 19 New Business Discussion about how the church is to handle signage requests to be placed on the Town Green s leased property. A motion was made, seconded and passed unanimously to request our Office Administrator, Lyn Casey, that should any requests come into the church office about sign placement on the Town Green, she is to inform them that the church has no objections, but the town controls that property and they should check with the town about placing signs on the Town Green. Safe Church Policy discussion held. Jim Putnam and Rev. Susanne have put together a very good Safe Church Policy and Jim recommended we adopt this policy immediately and at the annual meeting in February to add it to our by-laws. Jim made a motion which was seconded to accept the Safe Church Policy and create a Safe Church Committee consisting of himself, Rev. Susanne, and Kristy Johnson. After discussion this was passed by a unanimous vote. Annual Meeting in February 2019 After discussion, a motion was made to hold our church s Annual Meeting on Sunday, 2/10/19, immediately following Coffee Hour after church. This was seconded and passed unanimously. Jim Putnam made a motion to table budget discussions until the January 2019 All-Church Meeting due to the lateness of the hour. This was seconded and passed unanimously. After the Moderator s decision to dispense with the Executive Committee Meeting, a motion was made to adjourn the All-Church meeting at 9:40 pm. Respectfully submitted, Melanie Nitsch, Clerk All-Church Meeting Minutes Continued Go Tell It on the Mountain! The Great News for 2018 is: Stewardship Receipts currently total $102,247. This comfortably exceeds the amount pledged of $91,670. Thank you to everyone - You made this possible. The Other News is: Sixty-three Stewardship Pledges totaling $84,428 have been received for 2019. The Average annual pledge = $1340. The Average weekly pledge = $25.80. Only $15,572 in Pledges remains to reach the 2019 Goal of $100,000 ~Virgil END NOTES The Meaning of the Christmas Tree by Holly Gerth submitted by Janice Hall Each part of the Christmas tree celebrates Christ s birth And tells the story of how God sent His Son to earth. The wood reminds us of the manger where He lay And of the rugged cross where He gave His life one day. The evergreen shows the eternal life Christ gives Anyone who believes in Him forever lives! The decorations represent blessings from above And inspire us to thank the Lord of His tender love. The Shining lights show us how we re to do the same, As we share His grace and seek to glorify His name. So may each beautiful tree bring honor to our king, And may we celebrate Christ s love in everything! CHECK OUT OUR FACEBOOK PAGE! In case you didn t know it, we have a Facebook page called Southwick Congregational Church! Please check it out, like us, and follow us!!! Keep track of what our very busy church is doing!

Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Handbell Concert Jan 6 at 1:30 1 New Year s Day Rev Susanne Away Office Closed Bell Choir 6:30 2 Cub Scouts 6:30 Voice Choir 7:00 3 Midweek Service 6:30PM 4 Office Open 8:30-12 OA Meeting 6:00 AA Meeting 7:30 5 6 Epiphany Communion Service Sunday School Gold Dome Ringers 1 :30 7 Daisy Troop 6:00 Beyond Goals 6:30 8 Rev Susanne away Bell Choir 6:30 Boy Scouts 6:30 9 Cub Scouts 6:30 Voice Choir 7:00 10 Rev Susanne Away Midweek Service 6:30PM All-Church Meeting 11 Office Open 8:30-12 OA Meeting 6:00 AA Meeting 7:30 12 13 14 Worship Service 10 Sunday School 3:30 OA Daisy Troop 6:00 Beyond Goals 6:30 15 American Inn 6:30 Bell Choir 6:30 Boy Scouts 6:30 Girl Scout Leaders 16 Cub Scouts 6:30 Voice Choir 7:00 17 Midweek Service 6:30PM 18 Office Open 8:30-12 OA Meeting 6:00 AA Meeting 7:30 19 20 Worship Service 10 Sunday School 3:30 OA 21 Martin Luther King Jr Day Daisy Troop 6:00 Beyond Goals 6:30 22 Bell Choir 6:30 Boy Scouts 6:30 23 Cub Scouts 6:30 Voice Choir 7:00 24 Midweek Service 6:30PM 25 Office Open 8:30-12 OA Meeting 6:00 AA Meeting 7:30 26 27 Worship Service 10 Sunday School SOUPER SUNDAY 3:30 OA 28 Daisy Troop 6:00 Beyond Goals 6:30 29 Bell Choir 6:30 Boy Scouts 6:30 30 Cub Scouts 6:30 Voice Choir 7:00 31 Midweek Service 6:30PM