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S T. J O H N S U N I T E D C H U R C H O F C H R I S T The VOICE PASTOR TONY S MESSAGE On this Sunday nearest the day our church celebrates Epiphany, help us to be as persistent in our dedication as the wise men of old who sought out the Christ child. As we bow in reverence before you, please receive our expressions of gratitude for Christ, for life, for family, for friends and for the privilege of worshiping you. Through Christ the Savior. Amen. Each new year holds an exciting promise -- whether it's a blank canvas for a new beginning or an opportunity for improvement on what's already great. We have the potential to do whatever we set out to accomplish as long as we keep a positive perspective. God has already empowered St. John s with the resources we need to continue in the vitality of his church. Vitality is no more than energy. In this year let's consider a different approach to who and what gift we have. We have gifts that are vital here. However, my concern is do we under-utilize our gift we already have? Furthermore, I am asking consistory and church members to set promises. Not goals, but promises while keeping this thought in mind. Imagined you promised your children at the end of the year you would take them to Disney. Now November rolls around and it is thanksgiving and you have to cancel. What will be their response? Although we serve a forgiving God, however, just think about the promises we make to God, church, community, and family. St. John s I am looking to the fulfillment of promises that God has set in motion. My prayers are that we move faithfully in the promises that God has set. When one door of happiness closes, another opens, but often we look so long at the closed door that we do not see the one that has been opened for us. Helen Keller COLLECT Most loving God, in Christ you speak a Word that can never become obsolete. Please renew the force of your living Word in our lives, that without evasion or qualification, we may accept this living truth and serve it with the joyful abandonment of those who have known that in losing life for his sake, we find it more abundantly. In the name of the Creator, Savior and Inspirer. Amen

Page 2 JANUARY WORSHIP NEWS Sunday, January 3, 2016 Second Sunday after Christmas Jeremiah 31: 7-14 Psalm 147:12-20 Ephesians 1:3-14 John 1:1-18 Sunday January 10, 2016 The Baptism of Christ Isaiah 43: 1-7 Psalm 29 Acts 8: 14-17 Luke 3: 15-17, 21-22 Sunday, January 17, 2016 Second Sunday after Epiphany Isaiah 62: 1-5 Psalm 36:5-10 I Corinthians 12: 1-11 John 2: 1-11 Sunday January 24, 2016 Third Sunday after Epiphany Nehemiah 8: 1-3, 5-6, 8-10 Psalm 19 1 Corinthians 12: 12-31a Luke 4: 14-21 Sunday, January 31, 2016 Fourth Sunday after Epiphany Jeremiah 1:4-10 Psalm 71: 1-6 I Corinthians 13: 1-13 Luke 4: 21-30

JANUARY CELEBRATION Happy Birthday to: Page 3 2 Arianne Reigle 3 Glenn Noll 5 Barb Trainor 6 Dianne Rhoads 8 Mary Jane Bender 10 Stephanie Shutter 11 Cynda Kless 15 Jason Eberhart 16 Arlene Henderson 18 Mike Rudy 24 Chase Mease Happy Anniversary to: 16 Karen & Jim Davis 29 Dena and Phil Eberhart 26 Regina Engler 26 Karen Light 27 Pastor Herbert Hibshman, Jr. 28 Rosanne Bolles 28 Rodney Boltz If your information is incorrect or not included, please contact the church office. Thank you. Jan. Readers Jan. 3 Jodie Fields Jan. 10- Pastor Herb Hibshman Jan. 17- Wendy Dorsey Jan. 24 Paul Smith Jan. 31 Youth Sunday Jan. Bulletins Jan. Flowers Jan. 3 Pastor Tony Fields Jan. 10- Dena Eberhart Jan. 17- Barbara Trainor Jan. 24 OPEN Jan. 31 Walter Bolles Jan Coffee Host December Attendance December 6 64 December 13-68 December 20 60 December 24 72 7PM December 24 26 11PM December 27 49 January Deacon Pat Ziegler Jan. 3 Pastor Tony Fields Jan. 3 Jean Ann Grimes Jan. 10- Dena Eberhart Jan. 10- Jean Ann Grimes Jan. 17- Barbara Trainor Jan. 17- Jean Ann Grimes Jan. 24 OPEN Jan. 24 Jean Ann Grimes Jan. 31 Walter Bolles SPONSORS NEEDED: Jan. 31 Jean Ann Grimes Flowers: Jan 24th February 7th, March 13th & 20th Bulletins: Jan. 24th February 7th March 6th, 13th & 20th Coffee Hosts needed for the month of March

Page 4 Music and Worship Committee by Louise Walmer Music and Worship Committee The Music and Worship Committee has not met since October 19th, however, the committee members have continued to be active by planning and participating in the lighting of the Advent Candles. Also, the pastor proposed having an echo scripture reading for December 13 th and Robin Getz and Sharon Hibshman readily volunteered. During Pastor Tony s vacation on Sunday, December 27th, the committee will lead worship and have a Hymn History for several Christmas carols as the message for that day. Our next committee meeting is scheduled for Monday, January 18, 2016 at 7pm. Louise will lead our devotions. Our agenda for this first meeting of the new year will focus on preparing for Youth Participation Sunday, January 31st (the 5 th Sunday of the month) and the Lent Season which begins on Ash Wednesday, February 10, 2016. Invitation to Sing If you re interested in singing with the Sr. Choir, the beginning of the New Year is a great time to start. Our rehearsals are at 7pm on Wednesday evening and we usually are finished by 8pm unless we are rehearsing Christmas music! Thank You s Louise and I would like to express our sincere thanks to our family and friends of St. John s who prayed for my healing, sent cards, and visited us during my recuperation from the August motorcycle accident. It has been a difficult several months for us and we are grateful for all the support, thoughts and prayers sent our way. We feel very blessed to have such a wonderful church family. Larry Walmer The family of Arlene Walmer would like to take this opportunity to thank our St. John s family for all the prayers, cards, flowers, visits and kindnesses shown to mother and to all of us throughout her illness and death. We know she loved this church and the friends and fellowship she shared with all of you. The Walmer Family Thank you to St. John s, for the cards and kindnesses shown to me and my brothers during the illness and passing of our sister, Arlene. We appreciate all of your thoughtfulness. Betty Schriver and Brothers I wish to express my appreciation for all of the Christmas cards and gifts I received during the holiday season. A Happy and Healthy New Year to everyone! Donna Eberly-Lehman

Page 5 St. John s Fellowship by Ginny Knapp Members of St. John s Fellowship have been busy having parties! On November 24th we went to Cedar Haven for our annual Holiday Party and what a grand time we had entertaining the residents. Howard Lee and the Gospel Singers provided the singing of hymns and Christmas carols which those in attendance sang along with them. They just love singing. We served them soft cookies, finger jello and punch. Each resident received a box of tissues. Everyone helping with this party always comes away feeling so good. It truly is a blessed event! Christmas Party time was December 15 th at Heisey s Restaurant in Lebanon. We had enough food to feed an army so the 28 persons there surely didn t go away hungry. Jean Ann Grimes, violet Leibensperger and Priscilla Rentschler planned the event and provided games for the entertainment. Eight guessing bags were available and Jodie Fields came through with guessing the correct contents of most of the bags. She received the bags for her prize. Pastor Tony, not to be outdone by Jodie, guessed the amount of candy in not one but both jars. I m sure they are in the pastor s study somewhere. Other Christmas related games were won by Louise Walmer, Ginny Knapp and Regina Engler. No meetings are scheduled for the months of January and February. Our next meeting will be Tuesday, March 15 th at 7:00 PM. We ll need to get back to business again so please consider joining us. We always have room for working hands. Congregational Celebration: Join us after worship Sunday, January 24, 2016, for a potluck luncheon. We will also celebrate our ministry in 2015 and look to what God has in store for us in 2016! The annual reports will be distributed at this time! Look for the signup sheet on the bulletin board. Deadline for all Annual Committee Reports is January 15, 2016 NOTICE We are updating the Church Telephone Directory. Please check your label on your VOICE to make sure we have the correct mailing address for you. If you have changed your phone number during the year or would like to enter your cell phone number or email, please call the Church office with any changes by January 19 th. LITTLE HUMOR Dear Pastor, I would like to go to heaven someday because I know my brother won't be there. Stephen. Age 8, Chicago Dear Pastor, I know God loves everybody but He never met my sister. Yours sincerely, Arnold. Age 8, Nashville. Dear Pastor, My father should be a minister. Every day he gives us a sermon about something. Robert Anderson,age 11 Dear Pastor, I think a lot more people would come to your church if you moved it to Disneyland. Loreen. Age 9. Tacoma Dear Pastor, Please pray for all the airline pilots. I am flying to California tomorrow. Laurie. Age 10, New Y ork City Dear Pastor, Please say a prayer for our Little League team. We need God's help or a new pitcher. Thank you. Alexander. Age 10, Raleigh Dear Pastor, My father says I should learn the Ten Commandments. But I don't think I want to because we have enough rules already in my house. Joshua. Age 10, South Pasadena Dear Pastor, Are there any devils on earth? I think there may be one in my class. Carla. Age 10, Sali Dear Pastor, I liked your sermon on Sunday. Especially when it was finished. Ralph, Age 11, Akron Dear Pastor, How does God know the good people from the bad people? Do you tell Him or does He read about it.

FINANCIAL REPORT by Robin Getz Total Revenue (1/1/15 11/30/15) $ 96,597.58 Total Expenses (1/1/15 1 1/30/15) $ 105,743.11 Page 6 We need to collect $1950.00 weekly to meet budget and currently we are averaging 1888.69 per week as of November 30th. The Budget Committee will begin meeting shortly and meet regularly during the 2016 calendar year. I would like to express my appreciation to the members of the committee for their continued hard work and to the congregation for their appreciated efforts in meeting our weekly budget. Snow Policy: With winter upon us that means there is a chance for us to have inclement weather! We will once again try to have church as long as the Pastor can get to the church. If we must cancel Sunday School and/or worship, we share this information via WLBR (1270AM/FM), WHTM-TV (27), WGAL- TV (8) and CBS-TV (21). Robin Getz will also send out email message and a message on the St. John's UCC Face book page. Of course you can always call Pastor Tony 673-0972 or Louise Walmer 865-5103. YOUTH EVENT We will be starting the New Year off with a Hershey Bear game January 20 @ 7pm. Youth will be free & adults $19.50. If you like to go, please sign-up in the social hall. Feel free to contact me if you have any questions. Jodie Fields (717)673-4287. YEARLY CONTRIBUTION STATEMENT This year in order to save costs for the church we are changing how we handle contribution statements. If you want your yearly contribution for tax purposes, please call the office during the secretary s regular hours as listed in the bulletin and let her know that you would like a copy of your contributions. Any questions, contact Walter Bolles, Treasurer.

November December 2015 Page 7 January 2016 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 2 3 (Communion) 4 5 6 Noon Bible Study 7:00 PM Choir Practice 7 8 9 10 JOY Pantry Christian Ed Meeting Following Worship 11 12 13 Noon Bible Study 7:00 PM Choir Practice 14 15 16 17 24 Dine & Donate Sunday Congregation Meeting & Pot Luck Lunch 31 Deacon Fund Sunday 18 7:00 PM Music/ Worship Committee Meeting 25 7:00 PM Consistory Meeting 19 20 Noon Bible Study 7:00 PM Choir Practice 26 27 Noon Bible Study 7:00 PM Choir Practice 21 28 22 23 29 30 Youth Event 7PM Hershey Bears Hockey Game

S T. J O H N S U N I T E D C H U R C H O F C H R I S T 141 W. Main Street P.O. Box 87 Fredericksburg, PA 17026 S T. J O H N S U N I T E D C H U R C H O F C H R I S T 141 W. Main Street P.O. Box 87 Fredericksburg, PA 17026 Church Phone # 717-865-7222 E-mail stjohnsucc@comcast.net Website: www.stjohnsuccfburg.org Church Staff Rev. Tony Fields, Sr. Pastor Mrs. Beth Ann Griffiths, Organist Mrs. Louise Walmer, Choir Director Every Sunday 9:00 am Christian 10:30am Morning Worship St. John s United Church of Christ is: A church of faith, heeding to God s call, through worship, evangelism, discipleship and fellowship. We are building on our church s history, while looking to our future. Our church is filled with messengers, who share the gift of God s love, with the community and beyond. We strive to be a church that reaches out to all with compassion, a vision of God s everlasting peace, and a witness of spiritual hope to our present and future generations. For all this and so much more, we pray in God s name. Consistory Joe Ditzler, President Robert Seltzer, Vice President Missy Daub, Secretary Walter Bolles, Treasurer Elders Walter Bolles Missy Daub Joe Ditzler Robin Gingrich Neal Grimes Terry Knapp Deacons Pam Emery Bob Seltzer Mark Tyrpin Pat Ziegler