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1 February 2017 Volume 41 Issue 2 CONGRUITY CONNECTION Cliff s Notes What comes to your mind when you think about the month of February? Ground Hog s Day, Valentine s Day? The Super Bowl (and hopefully the Steelers will be playing)? For the shortest month of the year, February has a lot of important dates in it, doesn t it! In the life of our congregation, there are several events taking place this month as well. On February 5 th we will once again be receiving donations for the The Souper Bowl of Caring which will be given to the Westmoreland County Food Bank. At the end of worship that Sunday, there will be soup kettles to collect your donations. Community UP Church is having a Spaghetti Dinner on February 12 th from 12-2PM. On February 19 th we will enjoy a covered dish dinner and then have some fun at the annual Deacons White Elephant Auction/Sale which helps the Deacons projects and programs throughout the year. Then on February 28 th (Strove Tuesday/Fat Tuesday) the Mission Team will be having their annual Pancake Supper in Fellowship Hall to raise funds for their upcoming mission trip to West Virginia. This is a good month for those of us like me who like to eat! The month of February will draw to a close with us gathering around the Lord s Table to share the Sacrament of Communion on February 26 th which is Transfiguration of the Lord Sunday. We will journey with Jesus, Peter, James and John to the mountaintop where Jesus was transfigured and hear those words from God coming out of the cloud: This is my Son, the Beloved; with him I am well pleased; listen to him! Those words set the stage for our Lenten journey which will begin in March. Many of us will be waiting to hear what Punxsutawney Phil will have to say on February 2 nd in terms of how many more weeks of winter we will have whether we will have an early spring or 6 more weeks of winter. But come what may with Phil s prediction, one of the things that we can be certain of is God s love for us which always embraces us no matter what the weather is or no matter how long the winter lasts. As we continue on our journey throughout 2017 may we be aware of the depth of God s love shown to us in Jesus Christ and how important and valuable we are because of all that Christ has done for us. I can think of no better message for us to think about and reflect on during the month of February and every day. Yours in Christ, Cliff

2 Liturgists 2/5 John Blank 2/12 Caroline D Aurora 2/19 Deacon Sunday 2/26 Dave Foresman W L F F If you would like to serve as a liturgist Those serving Communion on February 26th are: Scott McIlnay, Sarabeth Stopansky, Kathy Hamilton, Tom Davis & Debbie Perino S B S U I P The congregations and pastors from Neighborhood 1 for our prayer support during the month of February are as follows: 2/5 Avonmore ~ Larry Armstrong, Stated Supply 2/12 Delmont ~ Caroline Vickery, Pastor 2/19 Lower Burrell, Grace Community ~ Ken Foust, Pastor 2/26 Lower Burrell, Puckety ~ Kirk Orr, Pastor Worship 12/24 83 W A Sunday School Adult Youth Total 12/25 33 11 11 1/1 36 3 10 13 1/8 46 6 13 19 1/15 50 7 17 24 S We extend our sympathy and prayers to the Lutz family as they walk through the valley of the shadow of Bill s death. May God s presence bring you comfort and strength in your time of loss.

3 2/1 Charlotte Foresman 2/3 Dan Frye 2/4 Kathy Blank Jeff Karstaedt 2/7 Dottie D Aurora 2/8 Tom Dudek F C B 2/9 Elijah Miller 2/17 Austin Heasley 2/18 Ken Sellinger Jr 2/20 Arlin Smith Kathy Schrecengost Soule S B C As we gear up for the Super Bowl (and hopefully the Steelers will make it), we have an opportunity to make a difference in people s lives. We will be collecting for the SOUPER BOWL OF CARING on February 5 th at the end of worship. There will be soup pots/kettles in the Greeting Room for donations that will be given to the Westmoreland County Food Bank. We ask that you prayerfully and generously supper this project. D Our annual White Elephant sale will be Sunday, February 19th after worship. Please bring a covered dish to share and a wrapped gift for the auction. Table service, bread and drinks will be provided by the Deacons. After lunch the fun begins! Please remember that this is the only fundraiser the Deacons have all year. We would really appreciate everyone s support. Hope to see you there! The Flower Chart for 2017 has been posted. Please sign up to help provide fresh flowers for our services. The cost is $40.00 payable to Congruity Deacons. The chart will be posted until March 15th. Artificial flowers will be used for the unassigned dates due to the cost and the Deacon s budget. T Y To the Congruity Congregation Thank you for the gift of money. Ken Moyer

4 M I S TIM D AURORA Wow, 2016 was certainly an interesting year in the financial life of our church. It was a case of good news, bad news. The good news was that we finished the year with a positive balance. That certainly didn't look realistic as we approached year end. But with the help of a gift from our Women's Association and a large gift from an anonymous donor, we were able to end the year $771.85 in the black. The bad news is that these totals included over $20,000 in nontraditional giving. This includes the two Women's Association donations (2015's donation actually came to us in 2016), the several fundraising efforts (Hoagie Sales, Spaghetti Dinners, Watt's Truck Show, etc), and the large special donation received in December. While these are all part of the life of the Church, it is scary to picture what our financial situation would be without them. The other bad news for 2016 was that we fell significantly short of our First Fruits Pledge. Our pledge was for $7800 and we received $6792 leaving us with a shortage of $1098. We did lower our pledge for 2017 to $7000. While we know we will face many challenges in 2017, we also know that by working together and prayerfully considering our level of commitment, we will be successful in carrying out God's plan. P C The Mission Interpretation & Stewardship Committee is looking for a few good men and women. We need your fresh ideas and enthusiasm to help keep our church moving forward. Please contact either Tim D'Aurora or Rev. Foster if you have interest in joining this committee. NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY!!

M PHYLLIS FRYE 5 PDA has designated the first Sunday in Lent as Blue Shirt Sunday to kick-start the One Great Hour of Sharing campaign, which supports Presbyterian Disaster Assistance. Since the color blue denotes peace, we are asked to wear blue on March 5 to promote peace. If you have a PDA shirt you are asked to wear it. If you don t, just wear blue. Some kids and adults have their Thrivent LIVE GENEROUSLY shirts. It's a fun way to support One Great Hour of Sharing. The Redstone Mission Team will be going to Greenbriar County, West Virginia the week of March 18-25. This is the area hit by flooding in 2016. It is not too late to sign up. Cost of the trip is $120, payable to the Mission Trip Fund. Contact Phyllis Frye (724-468-3740) if interested. The Redstone mission trip to New Windsor to work at Church World Service and SERRV will be September 24-26, 2017. We will not be staying at the hospitality center, but at the Best Western Motel in New Windsor. Reservations are on a first come basis. The cost is $100 per person for a double room for two nights including breakfast. We will be on our own for dinner. A $25 deposit is required. Checks need to be made out to the Mission Trip Fund and sent to Judy Koontz, 570 New Alexandria, PA 15670. Commissioning will be at New Hope Presbyterian Church on Sunday March 12 at 10:30am. BON TON COUPON BOOKS -The mission team is selling Bon Ton Community Day coupon books for the Community Day sale on Friday and Saturday February 23-25th. See Phyllis Frye P D A Pancake Dinner will be held at Congruity to benefit the Redstone Mission Team on Fat Tuesday, February 28, from 4-7p.m. The team will be serving pancakes, sausage, scrambled eggs, fruit and beverage for $7 adults, children 6-12 $3, and children under 6 free. There will be a Mardi Gras theme & silent auction baskets. All proceeds go to the Mission Trip. Tickets will be sold at the door. For info call the church at 724 668 7740.

T R 6 J B General Fund NET NET Actual To Date Receipts Expenses Balance Balance Adjusted Balance as of January 1 $ 8,211.89 January $ 6,686.67 $ 8,342.32 $ 6,556.24 $ (1,655.65) February $ 9,689.28 $ 8,600.23 $ 7,645.29 $ (566.60) March $ 8,486.59 $ 8,356.32 $ 7,775.56 $ (436.33) April $ 7,889.03 $ 7,826.09 $ 7,838.50 $ (373.39) May $ 7,517.18 $ 8,704.18 $ 6,651.50 $ (1,560.39) June $ 5,233.15 $ 8,166.58 $ 3,718.07 $ (4,493.82) July $ 7,245.04 $ 9,971.48 $ 991.63 $ (7,220.26) August $ 6,923.19 $ 7,616.68 $ 298.14 $ (7,913.75) September $ 7,750.26 $ 7,136.26 $ 912.14 $ (7,299.75) October $ 8,417.19 $ 7,425.23 $ 1,904.10 $ (6,307.79) November $ 10,312.71 $ 7,713.21 $ 4,503.60 $ (3,708.29) December $ 14,182.74 $ 9,702.60 $ 8,983.74 $ 771.85 Year to Date $ 100,333.03 $ 99,561.18 O F F E R I N G First Fruits Received Pledged Balance January* $ 1,126.00 $ 650.00 $ 476.00 T O T A L S February* $ 1,359.00 $ 650.00 $ 1,185.00 March* $ 480.00 $ 650.00 $ 1,015.00 April* $ 348.00 $ 650.00 $ 713.00 May $ 430.00 $ 650.00 $ 493.00 June* $ 351.00 $ 650.00 $ 194.00 July $ 415.00 $ 650.00 $ (41.00) August $ 440.00 $ 650.00 $ (251.00) September $ 448.00 $ 650.00 $ (453.00) October $ 425.00 $ 650.00 $ (678.00) November $ 465.00 $ 650.00 $ (863.00) December $ 415.00 $ 650.00 $ (1,098.00) *Includes Per Capita Previous This Month To Date Souper Bowl of Caring $ 101.00 $ - $ 101.00 Cents-Ability $ 234.36 $ 26.25 $ 260.61 Change for the Future $ 8.41 $ - $ 8.41 Per Capita $ 1,492.00 $ - $ 1,492.00 Received GOAL Balance One Great Hour of Sharing $ 1,029.94 $ 900.00 $ 129.94 Pentecost $ 411.82 $ 375.00 $ 36.82 Peacemaking $ 350.00 $ 375.00 $ (25.00) Christmas Joy $ 460.00 $ 375.00 $ 85.00 Presbyterian Disaster Assistance $ 492.00 $ 10.00 $ 482.00 Included in General Fund Balance Memorial Fund (Excel WKS) $ 22,667.98 From 2015 Year to Date Balance Local Mission $ 2,409.47 $ (1,673.00) $ 736.47 Building Maintenance $ 1,415.92 $ 2,025.00 $ 3,440.92

I F S S S 7 Cliff made 24 visits and did a funeral service for William R. Lutz Sr. He also participated in several church and Presbytery Events. The Board of Trustees elected Tim D'Aurora as President for 2017. Approved the following Committee assignments for 2017: Christian Education: Dave Foresman Communications: Cliff Foster Congregational Life: Dave Foresman and Terry Selembo MIS: Tim D'Aurora and Carol Hohman Nominating: Sarabeth Stopansky Personal: Scott McIlnay and Linda Youngbauer Property: Tim D'Aurora and Kathy Hamilton Worship: Dave Foresman and Scott McIlnay and Carol Miller Approved the following dates for activities: Deacons White Elephant Sale on 2/19/2017 Mission Team Pancake Dinner on 2/28/2017 Session also approved giving Rev. Foster permission to close the Youth Group Checking Account and transfer the funds to the Christian Education Account. The Mission of Congruity Presbyterian Church is to lead all persons to a biblical and theological understanding of reformed faith, to glorify God, to bear witness to Jesus Christ and to be the channel of God s saving power, so that His Kingdom may come and His Will be done in all the earth. We are the family of God. Therefore we focus on living as a loving family. Fellowship and worship will be the heart of our loving, caring church. (4/18/05)

Congruity Presbyterian Church 136 Fenneltown Road New Alexandria PA 15670 Non Profit Organization U.S. Postage Paid Permit No 5 New Alexandria PA 15670 8 We re on the web! S S 9:45AM W A 11:00AM P J U! C S O C H U R C H S T A F F Pastor Clerk of Session Asst. Clerk Deacon Moderator Treasurer Financial Secretary Church Secretary Music Director Newsletter Editor Webmaster Cliff Foster Sarabeth Stopansky Tim D Aurora Sue Derek John Blank Michelle Kepple Dorothy Martz Vicki Walters Yvonne McIlnay John Blank E L D E R S Tim D Aurora Dave Foresman Kathy Hamilton Carol Hohman Scott McIlnay Carol Miller Terry Selembo Sarabeth Stopansky Linda Youngbauer D E A C O N S Tom Davis Sue Derek Evelyn Foresman Kathy Kepple Fink Phyllis Frye Nancy Lauffer Lana Munsell Debbie Perino Janet Rugh Dorothy is in Monday & Thursday mornings. Cliff is in the office most mornings. Please put newsletter items in the folder at the church or email