May 2016 newsletter

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May 2016 newsletter
Fox Chapel Presbyterian Church
384 Fox Chapel Road U Pittsburgh, PA 15238
Phone: 412-963-8243 U Fax: 412-967-9134
Website: www.fcpc.us
THE
WINDOW
VOLUME 64, NUMBER 5
MAY 2016
Coming in May
Saturday, May 7, Concert Chorale Pop Concert, 7:30 p.m.—
Sanctuary and Atrium
Sunday, May 8, 2016, Happy Mother’s Day
Articles due
Monday, May 16, 2016
For the June newsletter
to Ruby Ralicki.
May Schedule
8:30 am
9:00-9:45 am
10:00 am
10:25-11:15 am
11:15-12:15 pm
Cup and Loaf Worship
Chapel
Childcare (Birth to PreK)
109
Children’s Choir
208
(Kindergarten to Grade 5)
First Hour Education
Grades 7/8 - Pre-Confirmation Questions of Faith Lounge
Traditional Worship
Sanctuary
Contemporary “H20” Worship
Fellowship Hall
Children’s Classes (Age 3-PreK, Grades K-4 and Grade 5/6)
Children attend worship with their parents and then are dismissed to go to
their classes. Age 3-PreK and Grades K-4 sign into class, as they enter H20
worship, then follow their shepherd, at the back of the worship space, to
class. Traditional parents sign in Age 3 to Grade 4 children in the Narthex
and follow their shepherd when dismissed from worship. Grades 5/6 goes
directly to Room 306 where attendance is taken.
Second Hour Education
Childcare (Birth to 36 months)
109
Going Deeper with God (Age 3-PreK)
236/238
Creation Station (Grades K-5/6)
233
Note: children are welcome to the above age appropriate extended
classes, giving parents a chance to participate in Adult offerings!
Special Speaker Series (Adults)
Chapel
Worship Schedule
May 1st—8:30 a.m.—Cup & Loaf Service—Kelsey Denny—Chapel
May 1st—10 a.m.—One Service—Confirmation—Kelsey Denny—Sanctuary
May 8th—8:30 a.m.—Cup & Loaf Service—Lee Nichols—Chapel
May 8th—10 a.m.—Traditional—Lee Nichols—Sanctuary
May 8th—10 a.m.—Contemporary—Lee Nichols—Fellowship Hall
May 15th—8:30 a.m.—Cup & Loaf Service—Chris Taylor—Chapel
May 15th—10 a.m.—Traditional—Chris Taylor—Sanctuary
May 15th—10 a.m.—Contemporary—Chris Taylor—Fellowship Hall
May 22nd—8:30 a.m.—Cup & Loaf Service—Cathie Smith—Chapel
May 22nd—10 am.—One Service—Cathie Smith—Sanctuary
May 29th—8:30 a.m.—Cup & Loaf—Chris Taylor—Chapel
May 29th—10 a.m.—Traditional—Chris Taylor—Sanctuary
May 29th—10 a.m.—Contemporary—Chris Taylor—Fellowship Hall
Pastors Thoughts
Dear Friends,
We are now in the fourth year of the five year Capital Campaign, and I thought
you might appreciate an update on where we stand at this point.
To date we have received $1,802,096 of the $2,464,722 that was pledged. That
works out to about 73% of the total. Half of those who pledged have completed their
pledge. In fact, a number of them actually exceeded what they had originally committed
to which was a very pleasant surprise. A large number of those who remain have been
very faithful in giving – making regular payments in order to fulfill their pledge by the
end of 2017.
Because of the campaign we have been able to address so many of the physical
issues of our property. One of the biggest items on that list was repaving the parking lot
and adding new lighting. The only two items that remain are updating our HVAC system
(heating and air-conditioning), and the final phase of the organ re-leathering. The
Buildings and Grounds Committee has received a number of bids for the former and the
latter is already scheduled for this summer.
I’m so grateful for the faithfulness of so many of you in supporting this campaign.
A couple of years ago one of our members was kidding me, saying that my legacy here
will be a parking lot. So it isn’t the most exciting thing, but to be honest I’m thrilled that
we can address some of the underlying needs here and build a foundation for a strong,
healthy and vibrant future. That, to me, is incredibly satisfying.
Part of that foundation, of course, has been building our endowment. A large part
of our Capital Campaign has been directed towards that end. Interest from our
endowment is split between mission and deferred maintenance, and we will be in a much
better place when that interest is finally able to cover our depreciation each year. At that
point, we will be in a place where we can be sure the long-term physical needs of this
facility will be provided for without having to make special appeals to the congregation.
Thank you for your faithfulness! I feel very blessed to be a part of such a
wonderful congregation. God’s many blessings to you all!
Warmly,
News from the Pews
Welcome
Entered the
Church Triumphant
For we know that if the earthly
tent we live in were destroyed,
we have a building of God, a
house not made with hands,
eternal in the heavens.
2 Corinthians 5:1
The ministers and congregation
extend their deepest sympathies to
the family and friends of Dr. Richard
Easler, who died on March 27, 2016,
and Pam Linhart, who died on April
7, 2016.
Babies
Jesus said, “Let the little
children come to me, and do
not stop them; for it is to such
as these that the kingdom of
heaven belongs.” - Matthew
19:14
We want to join in celebration of the
birth of Katherine Rose Noyes, on
March 29, 2016, granddaughter of
Jeff and Judy Au.
Ginger Thomas
Renee Wallace
Please welcome Ginger Thomas as
the new Coordinator of Worship
Activities. Ginger, an ordained
Methodist minister, and her husband,
Roger Owens (who has been with us
in worship in the past, and teaches at
PTS,) have three children. Her hours
will be 9:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m., usually
Monday through Thursday.
Also welcome Renee Wallace as the
new Administrative Assistant for
Christian Nurture. Renee previously
served as the Director of Children
and Family Ministries at Hampton
Presbyterian Church. Her husband,
Brian, is the Associate Pastor for
Youth at Hampton and they have
two children. Her hours will also be 9
a.m. - 2 p.m., Monday through
Thursday.
We are very pleased to have these
two outstanding Christian women
join our ministry at FCPC. They are
located in the office across from the
workroom. Please introduce yourself
when you see them.
US Open 2016
Can you volunteer
with us during the
2016 US Open?
Be a part of golf
history while having a
positive impact on struggling
families. Anchorpoint Counseling has
been given an opportunity to raise
funds for client services by staffing a
beverage tent at the 2016 US Open.
Individual and group volunteers
welcome. Invite a friend to volunteer
with you. Pass this on and check with
your church, small group or office.
Reserve a shift to volunteer together.
Volunteers Still Needed for the
following Days:
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Monday, June 13—1 spot for
11 a.m. to close
Wednesday, June 15—2 spots
for 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Thursday, June 16—2 spots for
11 a.m. to close
Sunday, June 19—3 spots for
11 a.m. to close
Call us at 412-366-1300 for more
information and to reserve your
volunteer spot for this exciting event.
Priscilla
Circle
Priscilla Circle
Wednesday, May 18 - 9:45 a.m.
Oakmont Room, Longwood
Lunch follows in the Grille at
11:30 a.m.
Priscilla Circle meets on the third
Wednesday of each month from
September through May, in the
Oakmont Room at Longwood.
Women from various affiliations
and both sides of the river attend
and are welcome at this fellowship
group.
This year's theme is "Come to the
Waters," and the lesson for May is
chapter 9, "River of Life--Hope."
Please read and ponder Revelation
21-22. Don't worry if you don't
have a study book. Join us at any
time.
John's account is of God's
visionary revelation to him of the
New Jerusalem. The author of our
study writes, "It is a powerful,
hope-filled image of the end times
in which there is plenty of water
for all eternity."
If you have a question
or need a ride, call
Kitty Skinner at 412406-7304
PLEASE HELP US TAKE ACTION BY ASKING PENNSYLVANIA
LEGISLATORS TO SUPPORT THE PALLIATIVE CARE AND
HOSPICE EDUCATION AND TRAINING ACT [PCHETA] (H.R.
3119 / S. 2748) BY DOING ONE OR MORE OF THE FOLLOWING:
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Call
Email
Drop-by the district office
Engage in social media on Twitter and/or Facebook
Write a Letter to the Editor (LTE) of your local paper.
You will find all the information that you need to advocate for this very important
legislation on the Patient Quality of Life Coalition (PQLC) website:
http://patientqualityoflife.org/
PPCC is a member of PQLC and is committed to assuring that all members of Congress are
aware of the PCHETA bill and have signed on as supporters. This is a bipartisan bill that
can have significant impact on the palliative care and hospice workforce across the country.
H.R. 3119 / S. 2748, the Palliative Care and Hospice Education and Training Act
(PCHETA) would:
· Establish Palliative Care and Hospice Education Centers
· Establish fellowship programs to provide short-term intensive courses focused on
palliative care
· Create special preferences in nurse education law for hospice and palliative nursing
· Establish a national campaign to inform patients about the benefits of palliative care
· Direct the NIH to expand research in palliative care
If you have questions or need more information, please contact Betsy Hawley, Executive
Director, 412.963.8243 or betsy@ppcc-pa.org.
Children’s Ministries
Sunday Morning Opportunities
Vacation Bible School
May 1
Combined Service, Youth Sunday–
Communion
May 8 Regular Classes
May 15 Regular Classes
May 22 Regular Classes
May 29 Memorial Day Weekend
(Nursery & Age 3-PreK only)
Childcare - Room 109
8:30 a.m.
Infants-PreK
10:00 a.m.
Infants-36 months
10:00 a.m.
Contemporary or Traditional Worship
Children begin in worship with their parents and
then are excused to attend their age appropriate
time in God’s Word
10:15 - 11:00 a.m.
Children & Worship/Celebrate
Ages 3 to PreK Rooms 236/238
May 1 Noah Obeys God/The Flood
Genesis 7-8
May 8 God’s Covenant
Genesis 6:9-9:29
May 15 The Work of the Holy Spirit
Acts 2
May 22 The Sower
Matt 13:3-8; Mark 4:3-8
Springs of Living Water - Rotation Model
Grades K-4 Rooms 233 & 208
Amy’s Little Lambies (Grades K-1)
“God Will Never Stop Loving Me”
May 8 Ascension to Pentecost
May 15 Ascension to Pentecost
May 22 Ascension to Pentecost
May 29 No Class (Memorial Day Weekend)
July 11-15, 2016
9:00 a.m.-12:00 noon
Cave Quest:
Following Jesus
the Light of the World
AGE:
Early Childhood - 4 or 5 years by
September 1, 2016 (MUST be able to use
the toilet independently)
Elementary - entering Grades 1-6
in September 2016
(rising 6th Graders may apply for Junior Helper
positions - rising 7th to 9th may apply for Counselor
In Training (CIT) positions and rising 10th-12th may
apply for Counselor positions)
COST:
First Child - $40.00
Second Child - $35.00
Three or more children - $80.00 maximum
for family
REGISTRATION:
Begins - 9:00 a.m. Sunday, March 6, 2016
Ends - 12:00 noon, Sunday, June 12, 2016
An email will be
sent confirming your
registration.
No refunds after
June 12, 2016.
May 1
11:15 a.m.-12:15 p.m.
2nd Hour of Education - May 15 & 22
Childcare (Birth to PreK)
Room: 109
Creation Station (Grades K-5/6)Room: 233
Grades 5/6 Connect Bible Study
10:15 - 11:15 a.m.
May 1 May 8 May 15 May 22 -
Room 306
NO CLASS COMMUNION
The Apostle: The Law
The Apostle: Grace
The Apostle: The Cross (last class)
MEET Jesus, GROW in your faith, CONNECT with Others
We are:
Forgiven Redeemed Empowered Saved His
YOUTH GROUP!
Sunday Nights in Youth Room
MIDDLE SCHOOL (5:00-6:30) HIGH SCHOOL (7:00-8:30)
MAY YOUTH GROUP DATES:
May 1 - Combined Movie Event @ 3:30pm
May 8 - NO Middle School or High School Youth Group (Mother’s Day)
May 15 - YES Middle School and High School Youth Group
May 22 - YES Middle School and High School Youth Group
May 29—NO Middle School or High School Youth Group
UPCOMING EVENTS:
Sunday, May 1 - “God’s Not Dead” A Combined movie event.
A devout Christian student must prove the existence of God or else
his college philosophy professor will fail him.
Friday, May 6, 7:00pm-9:00pm - MIDDLE SCHOOL trip to FunFest. $14 per person. Money/permission slips due Sunday, May 1.
Friday, June 3 @ 7:05pm - HIGH SCHOOL Pirate Game. $25 per
ticket. Money/permission slips due Sunday, May 15.
SURF CITY 2016
High School: July 24 - 29
Middle School: August 7– 12
Get your forms and deposit in to hold your spot
@ fcpcyouthgroup
Director of Student
Ministries:
Doug Hughes
Email:
hughesd@fcpc.us
Cell:
412-491-6260
(call or text)
For more information about our youth ministry program please visit our information areas in the
Red Tile Area and the bulletin board by the Fellowship Hall or visit the website...www.fcpc.us...
Adult Ministry Sunday Morning
Special Speaker Series
11:15 am - 12:15 pm in the Chapel
Special Speaker Calendar
May 2016
May 1
No SSS— One Worship Service
Youth Sunday
Confirmation Commissioning
Mark your calendars!
Returning in the fall...
Guest Bible Study Leader
Steve Tuell Ph.D.
May 8
No SSS - Mother’s Day
May 15
Bonhoeffer’s Beloved Community:
a Conversation on Community, Ritual
and Mission
with Paul Seif
May 22
No SSS—One Service—Farewell to
Pastor Cathie and a reception
If you have any suggestions for the
Special Speaker Series
please see
John Plakidas
on Sunday mornings.
John is Coordinator and Host of the
Special Speaker Series!
Summer Adult
Bible Study TBA
Wednesdays, 7:00-8:30 pm
during WEDNESDAY NITE LIVE
Pittsburgh Theological Seminary
James A. Kelso Professor of
Hebrew and Old Testament
Ph.D., Union Theological Seminary in Virginia/
Hebrew Bible, 1989
M.Div., Princeton Theological Seminary/Hebrew
Bible, 1981
B.A., West Virginia Wesleyan College Year: 1978
Major: Psychology and Religion
Sunday, September 18th
Dr. Tuell preaches at H20
September 25, October 9, 16, 23, 30,
November 13, and 20
Special Speaker Series
Bible Study on the
Letter to the Ephesians
WEDNESDAY NITE LIVE
Consecutive Wednesdays 7:00-8:30 p.m.
Winter/Spring Semester: January 6, 2016-May 18, 2016
(16 weeks)
No classes: February 10 and March 23
Birth - 36 Months:
Childcare
Room: A-109
(childcare for parent(s) in Bible study/class reservations MUST be made in advance)
Age 3 to Kindergarten:
How Great Thou Art
Rooms: A-233
(3 by Sept 1, 2015)
Grades 1-5:
Fellowship Hall
How Great Thou Art
Rooms: A-233
Fellowship Hall
Curriculum used as a basis for these sessions is…
Barbara Bruce’s Teaching Children the Bible Basics.
May 4
The Greatest of These is Love
May 11
Pentecost - The Birth of The Church
May 18
Last Class of this Semester - PARTY TIME!!
Semester Break
May 25 and June 1
Mark Your Calendars for Summer Semester!!
Adult Bible Study TBA
WEDNESDAY NITE LIVE
Summer Semester
June 8 - August 24, 2016
(no July 6 or 13 - VBS)
Semester Break
August 31 and September 7
Music Notes
May Music
As we celebrate the Day of Pentecost on Sunday, May 15th, the Pittsburgh
Ceremonial Brass will once again join us for the 10 a.m. Sanctuary service. Please
remember to wear red, the liturgical color for this major feast day in the church year.
On Sunday, May 29th, the Fox Chapel Brass will join in the 10 a.m. Sanctuary
service. The music will be primarily patriotic in observance of the Memorial Day weekend.
This will also be the Chancel Choir’s last Sunday morning in worship before their summer
break. Special thanks to all of these devoted musicians who have given so much to our
worship throughout another year!
Choral Pops Concert here on May 7th!
The 100-voice Pittsburgh Concert Chorale will present its spring pops concert “I
Could Have Danced All Night” here on Saturday, May 7th at 7:30 p.m. This concert
celebrates dance through music with selections including the Charleston, the Tango, and
country hoedowns, as well as dance tunes from shows and the radio. A jazz trio will
accompany the Chorale.
You’ll be tapping your toes and dancing in your seat! “Charleston,” “Tango to
Evora,” Abba’s “Dancing Queen,” ahuge medley “Country Dances,” “The Varsity Drag,”
a huge medley of more recent tunes including “YMCA” and Lady Gaga’s “Everybody
Dance Now,” Rogers and Hammerstein’s “I Could Have Danced All Night,” “Step in
Time,” and many more!
Tickets are available at the door or at www.PCCsing.org or at 412-635-7654.
FCPC Special Musical
Events Series 2016
+++++++++
Saturday, May 7th at 7:30 p.m.
Pittsburgh Concert Chorale Pops Concert
“I Could Have Danced All Night”
With jazz combo
Susan Medley, director
Celebrating dance through music, including the
Tango, the Charleston, and even country hoedown!
Abbreviated Session Minutes for 3/29/16
Staff Reports:
Lee – Pastoral concerns: Jim Hastings died – Memorial Service is Friday, April 1 at 11 a.m., Dr.
Richard Easler died March 27–the graveside service is March 31; Jeff and Judy Au on the birth of
their grand-daughter, Katherine Rose Noyes, born today; Mike Phillips is better; Kim Power is
doing well; Karin Miller – her niece and her husband need prayers following a difficult birth; Bill
Johnson’s son, Brian will return in May and his daughter will be married in May
Cathie – the Women’s Retreat is this weekend for 20 women; April 10 will be the Youth Service;
May 1 will be confirmation. The Worship and Music committee is working on a better sign up
system for serving communion. At the request of Marion Ahlers, Cathie circulated a sign-up sheet
for April and May communion serving.
Doug – March 18 was an all-night lock-in with Hebron Presbyterian and Lebanon Presbyterian at
Flight Trampoline Park. A Parent Advisory team with 5 parents has started. Doug spoke at
Cornerstone Christian Prep Chapel, Wilson Christian Academy Chapel and did a Bible study at
Penn Hills Middle School.
Delinda – The children made Easter cards for 52 people on the shut-ins/care list. There are 25-30
children at Wednesday Night Live. Plans are underway for Vacation Bible School – July 11-15 for
children from age 4 (by Sept. 1) to entering 6th grade.
Chris – explained a sheet detailing our Endowments. There will be an Intergenerational Ping Pong
Tournament on Sunday, April 24 at 6:30 PM. Participants are asked to bring snacks and drinks and
give a $10 donation.
Clerk’s Report:The Confirmand Class needs four Elders to be a Commission to receive the
Confirmation Class into Membership at a brunch on Saturday, April 30 from 11:30 – 12:30. Thanks
to Jeff Au, Don Boyd, Bill Johnson and Mike Phillips for volunteering.
Session Action Items:
Approval from the Administration and Personnel committee:
Approve the hiring of Renee Wallace as the part-time Christian Nurture Administrative
Assistant. So Ordered.
Approve the hire of Ginger Thomas as the part-time Coordinator for Worship
Activities. So Ordered.
Request to amend prior session action item. As previously approved by session,
Delinda Donovan will go to part-time effective July 1, 2016. This part-time position
will be 19 hours instead of 20 hours/week as previously approved. So Ordered.
Other Business:
Pending approval of the Christian Nurture and Finance Committees, the Youth committee
requests to draw up to $5,000 from the Bagby Sphar Memorial Fund to invite Dr. Walt
Mueller to speak in the spring of 2017. Dr. Mueller is a recognized expert on “Helping
parents, youth workers, educators, pastors and others understand and reach today's youth
culture”. The website is: www.cpyu.org. It was moved, seconded and approved to pay up
to $5,000 for Dr. Mueller to speak at FCPC.
Friday Morning Book Group
HAPPY SPRING!!!
Friday Book Group April - May “Listening for God”
Contemporary Literature and the Life of Faith, Vol. I
9-10 AM FCPC Lounge - Please join us whenever you can!
Flannery O’Connor, Frederick Buechner, Patricia Hampl, Raymond
Carver, Annie Dillard, Alice Walker, Garrison Keilor, Richard
Rodriguez
Editors Paula S. Carlson and Peter S. Hawkins have compiled stories and essays
from contemporary writers that reflect people's experience in dealing with life
events: boredom, crises, losses, disappointments and unexpected touches of
grace. Some sections are painful to read and others are funny or joyful (like life
itself.)
It is interesting that even in our secular society people still ask the questions Job
asked and still try to find meaning for themselves like Abraham and Sarah.
The editors provide brief bios for the writers and propose discussion questions
that might be helpful in groups. It seems that the problems of being human
have not changed greatly in the last few thousand years.
Review by R. BULL on February 2, 2004.
Quilt
Have you been to the church
office lately and noticed the
beautiful quilt hanging on the
wall? This brightly colored fabric
art is the product of the old
Prayers and Squares group,
which is currently on hiatus.
It took the hands and creative
talents of more than a dozen
women to shop, plan, and piece it
together, as well as Wayne Dailey
to hang it on display.
On May 1, long prayer threads
will be added and you will be
invited to stop by the office
anytime to say a prayer for our
church and tie a knot, sealing
your prayer into the quilt. Please
join in this powerful ministry.
FCPC Men’s Group
The FCPC Men’s Group meets the
first Saturday of the month for
breakfast, fellowship, devotions and
encouragement.
They meet at Eat-N-Park in the
Waterworks from 7:30—8:30 a.m.
May 7, 2016.
Please plan to join us and bring
along a friend.
Men’s Prayer Fellowship
Please join us for a time of prayer for
our congregation, fellowship and
small treats every Tuesday morning
at 7:30, in the Lounge.
Morning Men’s Group
Diane Donovan,
Prayer and Squares
Everyone is welcome.
Do you need a little Man Time? Join
Chris Taylor Thursdays at 6:30 a.m.
at Eat-n-Park in the Waterworks.
Our Staff and Officers
Pastoral
Pastor, Chris Taylor, taylorc@fcpc.us
Associate Pastor for Congregational Care, Lee Nichols, nicholsl@fcpc.us
Associate Pastor for Family Ministries, Cathie Smith, smithc@fcpc.us
Theological Student/Assistant for Pastoral Care, Kim Power
Children and Youth
Director of Educational Ministries, Delinda Donovan, donovand@fcpc.us
Coordinators of Church Childcare, Naomi Cannon, Lindsay Patterson
Director of Ministries for Youth and their Families, Doug Hughes, hughesd@fcpc.us
Preschool Director, Monica Hamilton, hamiltonm@fcpc.us
Music
Director of Music Ministries and Organist, David Billings, billingsd@fcpc.us
Chancel Choir Director, Guy Russo, guyruss.russo@gmail.com
H20 Worship Leader, Rob Krogh, rob_krogh@yahoo.com
Director of Children’s Choir, Jenna Hayes, jennaduq104@gmail.com
Program Support
Admin. Asst. for Congregational Life, Deacons & PW, Ruby J. Ralicki, ralickir@fcpc.us, ext. 10
Admin. Asst. to the Senior Pastor, Penny Young, youngp@fcpc.us
Administrative Assistant for Christian Nurture, Renee Wallace, wallacer@fcpc.us
Coordinator for Worship Activities, Ginger Thomas, thomasg@fcpc.us
Welcome Desk Monitors, Pete Waterkotte and Jack Toomey
Finance Administrator, Cilla Bamford, bamfordc@fcpc.us
Maintenance Manager, Wayne Dailey, daileyw@fcpc.us
Caretaker Supervisor, Mike Hails, caretakers@fcpc.us
Caretaker, Greg Monteleone
THE SESSION
Class of 2016
Jeff Au, Laurie Culbertson, Skip Fox, Jay Mangold, Sue McCann, Karin Miller, Mike Phillips, Rob Strohm
Class of 2017
Susan Bartlett, Astrid Bitzer, Bradley Buchanan, Sarah Jones, James Minor, Bryan Norman,
Polly Swanson, Ivor Wood, III
Class of 2018
Marion Ahlers, Don Boyd, Zelene Hutchison, Bill Johnson, Paul Privett, Linda Thier, Tom Walker, Shannon Watters
THE BOARD OF DEACONS
Class of 2016
John Campbell, Kim Chivinsky, Greg Fiorillo, Eva Havlicsek, D. J. Hammerschmidt, Brenda Karas,
Tracey Mulert, Richard Sweringen, Emma Thomson, Malina Trozzo, Joanne Welsh, Michele Williams
Class of 2017
Kim Bartolacci, Molly Childs, B. J. Ferguson, Libby Friend, Jennifer Greevy, Margaret Groninger,
Judy Leininger, Amy Martin, John Musgrave, Steve Schultz
Class of 2018
John Cullen, Carol Huff, Brian Jewart, Margot Johnjulio, Alexander Lawson, Oscar Lewis,
Katie Nichols, Fay Powell, Anne Rockwell, Barbara Strohm
Coming in June
Sunday, June 12, 11:15 a.m., Pie Baking Contest—Atrium
Jesus often withdrew to lonely places and prayed. Luke 5:16
384 Fox Chapel Road, Pittsburgh, PA 15238
Phone: 412-963-8243 Fax: 412-967-9134
Website: www.fcpc.us
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