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ST. PETER’S UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST
582 Church Street
Amherst, Ohio 44001
Sunday Worship Service 10:00 a.m.
CHANGE SERVICE REQUESTED
January-February 2018
THE KEY
ST. PETER’S U.C.C.
582 CHURCH STREET
AMHERST, OH 44001
Non-Profit
Organization
U.S. Postage Paid
Permit No. 21
ST. PETER’S UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST
582 Church Street Amherst, Ohio 44001
Church Office (440) 988-4965
Fax (440) 988-5068
Pastor Beverly Bammel, Minister 370-1966 [email protected]
Pam Schuster, Director of Music & Organist 328-5571 [email protected]
Jessie Kubuske, Christian Ed. Director 988-4965 [email protected]
Katie Yarnell, Administrative Secretary 988-4965 [email protected]
May Poor, Librarian 988-4965 [email protected]
Executive Council
Shelly Harmych, Council President 309-6593 [email protected]
Judy McCurdy, Council Vice-President 984-2758 [email protected]
Janet McGinnis, Council Secretary 988-4861 [email protected]
Lauri Hubach, Treasurer 988-2459 [email protected]
St. Peter’s UCC Preschool
Wendy Kosakowski, Administrator & Teacher 985-1972 [email protected]
Heather Nail, Teacher
Jessica Widener, Teacher
Kerri Kobylka, Teacher’s Aide
Web and Contact Addresses
St. Peter’s Website www.stpetersamherst.org
St. Peter’s Facebook https://www.facebook.com/stpetersuccamherstoh
St. Peter’s Twitter https://www.twitter.com/StPetersUCCOh
SUNDAY WORSHIP SERVICE 10 AM
SUNDAY SCHOOL 10-11 AM
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Happy New Year!
I have been reflecting, reviewing, and dreaming in these recent weeks. Each year I write out my goals for
the new year. And, each year, I manage not to achieve all my goals for that year – and that is okay. It is far easier to
achieve some of my goals if I’ve written them down.
As I’ve been reflecting on 2017 and the progress we have made as a faith community, I found that it was
YOU that came to mind. St. Peter’s remains a vital church because of you! It was through your generosity to the
church, to various outreach events, to the survivors of Hurricane Harvey, the Ugandan Kid’s Choir, Thanksgiving
and Christmas baskets and so much that we were able to make a difference in our neighborhood and out into the
world.
I am deeply grateful for your commitment to St. Peter’s. None of our successes would have been possible
without you. It has been my highest honor and greatest joy to serve as your pastor. I appreciate your continued
patience and support over the past year. Every day I learn from you; every day I am nurtured by you; and every
day I lift up prayers of gratitude that you are in my life.
Thank you for an outstanding 2017.
In memory of Robert L. Whitman, the Gluvna-Shimo-Hromada Funeral Chapel of
Lorain are planting a young tree on public lands in the state of Ohio. This memorial tree will
be planted during the earliest appropriate season. It is the hope of Jeff Shimo that the Whit-
man family will find solace in the fact that this lovely tree, a symbolic of strength and future
growth, will grace the countryside.
The living memorial to Robert L. Whitman is a part of a large endeavor to restore
the landscape and our environment with the eternal beauty of living trees.
PRESCHOOL UPDATE January Preschool Update
Christmas is over and the New Year has begun. It was so nice to take the time to enjoy the wonder of
Christmas through the eyes of the children. They did a wonderful job singing in their Christmas program. The
parents and guests had a great time. Santa even stopped by for a quick visit!
This month the children will learn the letters Ee, Ii, Pp, Xx, and Gg, along with the number 6. We will also
introduce the color green and the 5 senses. To go along with the letter Pp, the children and teachers will be
wearing pajamas to school. We are looking forward to rolling out of bed to come to school.
For our first field trip of the year, we will be going to the Rebman’s to go bowling.
Now is the time to enroll your child for the up-coming school year. Look for registration paper in the
preschool hallway. You may also call the preschool for more information or schedule an observation. If inter-
ested, please call the school at (440)985-1972.
Have a Great New Year!
Mrs. Kosakowski, Ms. Nail, Mrs. Widener, and Mrs. Kobylka
February Preschool Update
It’s hard to believe that we are in the month of February. The children will continue to learn the letters
Qq, Hh, and Yy. They will also work on the numbers 7, 8, and the colors blue, purple, yellow, and the heart
shape for Valentine’s Day. This month, the children will also learn about rhyming.
We will be celebrating Valentine's Day with a fun party and movie. They will also be passing out Valen-
tines to all their friends in school.
Now is the time to register your child if you are thinking about preschool for the 2018-2019
school year. We offer classes for 3 year olds and classes for 4 year olds. Classes are filling up quickly, so don’t
delay. To schedule an observation or to ask questions, please call the preschool at (440) 9851972. You can
also e-mail the school at [email protected]. You can also catch the link to our e-mail address on
the preschool web page. We look forward to hearing from you.
Wendy Kosakowski-Preschool Director
For the months of November and December the Noisy collections were used to buy meals for families in
need. With the help of your donations, Chipotle in Amherst who generously donated boxes for these meals, and
Jessie Kubuske, Pastor Bev and everyone who helped put these boxes full of meals and fixins for a Holiday feast.
Between Thanksgiving and Christmas, a total of nineteen boxes were made and sent to families along with one
$50 gift card.
Children and Youth
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November Special Council Meeting Summery
Council reviewed proposed budget: Noted that the increase in General Fund was due to salary for Director of Christian Education being moved from Future
Fund. A correction was made to budget $10,000 for safe church. To compensate the budget for the Fellowship Hall renovation was reduced by $10,000
St. Peter’s UCC Congregation Meeting Minutes 12/3/2017
Meeting called to order at 11:05
President Jerry Buchs opened the meeting with a prayer.
President Jerry Buchs thanked the members of the Nominating Committee: Norma Clark, Judy McCurdy and Shelley
Harmych.
Election of Trustees:
Kurt Beiswenger
Earl Wiegand
Dwight Siron
All Trustees were elected unanimously.
Election of Council Officers:
President: Shelley Harmych
Vice President: Judy McCurdy
Secretary: Janet McGinnis
All Council Officers were elected unanimously.
Election of Members-at-large:
Norma Clark
Lori Kissling
Jim Kubuske
All Members-at-large were elected unanimously.
President Jerry Buchs reviewed the 2018 operating budget that was passed by council.
Thanks to the Finance Committee: Swen Neilsen, Karin Andy, Doug Haney, Mike Harmych, Judy McCurdy, Laura Hubach.
Pastor Bev and Jerry Buchs.
There will be 3 proposed capital projects for 2018:
Sidewalk repair
Fellowship Hall Renovation ( Phase 1)
Safe Church
Floor was open to questions – no questions.
December Council Meeting Summary
Council reviewed the following: The General Fund is in the negative. The General Fund Balance as of September 30, 2017, is ($27,073.55). The year-to-date LOSS is ($27,073.55) Capped the Fitness Fund at $5000 with any overage going to the Improvement Fund. (The Fitness Fund is the money given to the church from Movement Works) The council is looking for candidate for the position of Financial Secretary. Council received the resignation letter from Sue Smith as wedding coordinator. Evaluation forms have been sent out to various church committees to be used for Pastor Bev’s yearly review.
Greeters
Do you know that a warm and friendly greeting
can be the first step of receiving new members at St.
Peter’s? It’s true!
We have three entrances into our Sanctuary:
Elevator Entrance, the stone-steps (front) entrance,
and the Walker Lobby (main) entrance., and we
need a GREETER at each of these entrances.
It’s so easy! Find the Sign-up sheet in Fireside
Room Lobby and select a Sunday to participate and
sign up. On your Sunday, arrive by 9:45 and go to
your selected entrance and be prepared to shake
hands, offer a friendly smile, and a warm welcome to
worship.
Easy-peasy.
We need you. YOU make a difference. Please
join in this ministry of welcoming!
St. Peter’s UCC Website
St. Peter’s website has
been updated and thanks to our
wonderful treasurer, Lauri Hu-
bach. The website will continue
to be updated each week. We
urge members to take a look at
all the current events taking place within St. Peter’s
and its many ministries. On the website you can also
go back into past events, look into the ministries and
their projects and mission statements, and view
contact information for any questions you may have.
The website is located at www.stpetersamherst.org
General Updates and News
Food Bank
In the months of November and December, a total of 222
items were taken to Good Shephard Baptist Church Food
Bank. Thank you for your generous donations. This month
we are collecting cans of extra spaghetti sauce, tuna, peanut
butter, extra toilet paper, and a variety of soaps.
Envelopes Are Ready For Pick-up
Along with the new year, we begin using
new envelopes for giving. These envelopes are in
the rear of the church on the table in the boxes.
They are in alphabetical order.
Thank You
Advent Wreath
St. Peter’s gives a big Thank you to the Trustees and Jessie
Kubuske for designing, constructing and assembling the new
large outdoor Advent Wreath featured in the front of St. Peter’s.
Cleaning Crew
St. Peter’s also gives a big Thank you to our maintenance
supervisor, Edgar Vargas, who keeps the church and preschool
in tip top shape. Edgar works hard to make St. Peter’s clean and
tidy, which is very appreciated. Thank you Edgar for all your
hard work here at St. Peter’s.
RECIPES from the kitchens of St. Peter’s members:
Leftover Ham and Cheese Scalloped Potatoes
Ingredients
• ¼ cup (4 tablespoons) butter
• 2 cups whole milk or cream
• 2 teaspoons minced garlic
• 1 teaspoon salt
• 2 lbs. Yukon gold potatoes, peeled and thinly sliced*
• 1 cup (4 ounces) grated cheddar cheese
• 1 ½ cups (about 8 ounces) cooked, diced ham Garnish: fresh chopped
chives, green onions, or
parsley
Directions
1. Preheat oven to 400 degrees F. Spray an 11 x 7-inch baking dish with cooking spray and set aside.
2. In a large pot, melt butter over medium-high heat. Whisk in milk, garlic, and salt. Add sliced potatoes.
3. Bring to a boil, reduce heat to medium-low, and cook (uncovered) for about 15 minutes (or until potatoes are tender). Gently stir the potatoes periodically as they cook.
4. Add the ham to the potato mixture.
5. Spoon into prepared baking dish. Sprinkle with grated cheese.
Bake for 20-25 minutes, or until golden brown. Let stand for 5-10 minutes before
Ingredients
• 12ounces quality white chocolate (like
Ghirardelli)
• 12ounces quality dark choco late (like Ghirardelli)
• 1⁄2cup crushed peppermint candy (I
use Starlite)
Directions
1. Line a 9x12 pan with parchment paper.
2. Melt the dark chocolate (use the method you prefer, either double boiler, or microwave - cook 30 seconds in a heat-proof bowl, stir and repeat until you have a smooth consistency.
3. Pour the melted dark chocolate on the parchment paper, spread the chocolate out until it is about 1/3" thick. You can do this by hitting the pan on the countertop repeatedly, or maybe you could use a spatula to spread the chocolate.
4. Melt the white chocolate, using the steps above. After the chocolate is smooth, pour it on top of the dark chocolate - trying to make the layers the same thickness. (it's best to do this step while the white chocolate is still very soft - I've had them separate when I broke them into pieces, I think the layers "stick" together better if the white chocolate has not hardened).
5. Unwrap the Starlite mints, or peppermints of your choice and put them into a heavy duty zip lock bag. Using a hammer
or meat tenderizer - crush the mints then, while the white chocolate is still melted sprinkle on top.
6. Let the chocolates harden in the refrigerator for 2 hours, then break the candy into pieces. This needs to be stored in
the refrigerator if you live in a warm/humid climate.
Peppermint Chocolate Bark
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Welcome New Officers and Leaders
As we head into a new year, we bring in new leaders to positions within our ministries. St. Peter’s thanks
Jerry Buchs (council), Tom Hollstein (Mission Committee), Jim Wiley (Trustees), Ken Bring (council), and Doug
and Carolyn Haney (Farmers Market) for their dedicated service. We also extend a thank you to Karin Andy, who
served as Financial Secretary.
To the new members stepping into these positions, St. Peter’s welcomes you and thanks you for the
work and time you will put into these ministries throughout the year.
In Coming Council Members at Large are:
Norma Clark
Lori Kissling
Jim Kubuske
The Executive Council are:
Shelly Harmych, President
Judy McCurdy, Vice President
Janet McGinnis, Secretary
Lauri Hubach, Treasurer
Trustees and Mission Committee include:
Dwight Siron
Sam Bonafiglio
Diane Barnum
Thank you everyone for making St. Peter’s a better church for our community and the members within
our church.
Weddings and Baptisms
In the year 2017, St. Peter’s has had the privilege to wed several couples and baptize a child. We at St.
Peter’s would like to extend a heartfelt congratulations to these couples and thank them, along with their fami-
lies, who allowed us into your special days.
St. Peter’s wishes Cayla and Joshua Riedy, Megan and Scott Porter, Katie and Jeremy Leonard, Natalie and
Spencer Patton long and happy marriages.
Congratulations to Danielle and Zack Dziak on the baptism of their son, Lorenzo Leonidas Nunzio Dziak.
It is a joy to share these moments with the families.
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St. Peter’s would like to wish the happiest and best New Year to all of our members. We thank
you for all that you do within the church and community to bring God’s love and faith into the lives of
the ones that surround you. We hope that this new year brings many happy moments, days filled with
love and all your wishes are realized.
As with any new year there will also be bad days and we hope that in those days you turn to St.
Peter’s and the community we have built together to lift your spirits and support you through any
troubling times.
At year’s end, may we look back and be grateful for the moments that helped us grow and learn.
May we keep our happiest moments close to our hearts and share that joy with the ones in our lives.
May we grow closer to God and understand God’s ways in a more profound way, to share God’s love
with those in need of God’s grace.
Happy New Year!
Upcoming Events
January 7 Unhanging the Greens
January 26 Faithwalking
January 27 Faithwalking
February 14 Ash Wednesday
March 11 Day Light Savings Time
March 25 Palm Sunday
April 1 Easter Sunday
Please keep the following in your prayers:
Julia Damon, Margie & Rollie Northeim, Marge Spangler, George Small, Carl Nau, Roger Becker, Karin Andy,
and all others in our congregation with conflicts or concerns in their lives that go unspoken.
Please pray for our children, church leadership and Pastor Bev. If you know of any member who wishes to
be placed on the prayer list or to be removed from the list, please contact the church office at (440) 988-4965.
PRAYER LIST
January/February Birthdays
1/3 GLEASON, JOANNE 1/26 PRATT, RACHEL M. 2/17 VAN SPARRENTAK, LINDSEY M.
1/3 WILSON, MORT O. 1/28 READINGER, SARAH H. 2/18 VERSACE, GLORIA A.
1/5 VAN DYKE, TILFORD 1/30 SCHIEFERSTEIN, BRIAN D. 2/20 BROWN, LINDA S.
1/7 SCHUSTER, PAM J. 2/1 KURTH, DUANE A. 2/20 COOKSEY, STEVE
1/7 TRASTER, ELEANOR L. 2/1 KURTH, SARAH J. 2/22 HAUSE, LAURA L.
1/10 MCCURDY, PATRICA L. 2/1 STUMPP, PATRICA A. 2/22 MCCURDY, RICHARD J.
1/11 WALTER, BRITTANY 2/2 NAGY, MATTHEW 2/22 SCIEFERSTEIN, NICOLE C.
1/13 BEISWENGER, KYLE F. 2/5 WASILK, JENNIFER L. 2/23 HAUSE, STEPHEN J.
1/14 BAKER, JUDY A. 2/7 DAVIS, MARY J. 2/24 RAESLER, PEGGY L.
1/15 NAGY, DANIELLE 2/9 POOR, MAY K. 2/24 WASHKA, BETTY L.
If we missed your birthday, please let us know. Call Katie at 440-988-4965.
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Fello
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20
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22
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Wors
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10 A
M
Sunday S
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-11 A
M
Fello
wship
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5 A
M
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Meeting 7
-8:3
0 P
M
Fello
wship
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5 A
M
M
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M
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7 P
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8 P
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M
M
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AM
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Fam
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10 A
M
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Fello
wship
11 A
M/F
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5 A
M
M
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1:3
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Meeting 7
-8:3
0 P
M
Fello
wship
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PM
M
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M
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5 A
M
M
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