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ST. JOHN’S STAFF MEMBERS William B. Diehm, Senior Pastor Kari B. Smail, Associate Pastor Ron Baling, Dir. of Contemporary Music Joseph Tuttle Organist & Director of Choirs Mary Lynne Martin, Office Administrator Barb Eback, Office Assistant & Accounts P/R Clerk Laura Coombs, Chief Financial Officer Jennifer Bolinda, Director of St. John’s Preschool Dawn Andersson, Director of Volunteer Ministry Linda Meyerdierks, Youth Ministry Coordinator Gene Kesner, Sexton Clyde Wolfe, Assistant Sexton STAFF COVENANT: We will partner to enhance each other’s ministries, honor each person’s gifts, care for one another and communicate God’s word and love.
ATTENTION MARRIED COUPLES:
ATTENTION MARRIED COUPLES: Have you signed up for your fall Lutheran Marriage Encounter Weekend? Both of our spring Week-ends had waiting lists, so sign up now for a fall Weekend to avoid disappointment! Couples overwhelmingly report that the Weekend is the best thing they have ever done for their marriage.
The fall Weekends are:
September 15-17, 2017 at Spruce Lake Retreat Center, Canadensis, PA, a new hotel-style facility on Spruce Lake in the heart of the Pocono Mountains – an hour north of Allentown. October 6-8, 2017 at the Black Swan Inn in Lee, Massachusetts. Nestled in the foothills of the Berkshire Mountains, a hidden gem overlooking Laurel Lake – an hour north of Hartford, CT. Two nights lodging, 5 meals for each of you, and all supplies are included with your $100 per couple registration fee, plus toward the end of the week-end you will be given an opportunity to make a confidential contribution of whatever amount you wish toward the continuation of the program. Registrations are limited, so sign up today by going to the website: www.GodLovesMarriage.org and paying the registration with your credit card, or marking the option to mail a check. For questions, or if you would like a brochure with registration form mailed to you, contact Northeast US Directors of Lutheran Marriage Encounter, Fred & Julie Schamber, at [email protected] or 724-325-3166.
AARP Driver Safety Course
Social Ministry will be sponsoring the AARP Driver Course. This
course is for driver’s 55 years of age and older.
The refresher 4 hour course is
Monday, June 5, 2017 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM.
The full course is for 8 hours split into two 4 hours sessions.
The date for the full course is
Wednesday, June 7, 2017 9:00 AM to 1 PM &
Monday, June 12, 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM.
The training will be held in Fellowship Hall in the basement of the church. Please check
with your auto insurance provider to see which session is required for you to receive the
discount on your auto insurance. Those who take this Driver Safety Course are eligible to
receive a certificate for a 5% discount for 3 years on their automobile coverage.
Your insurance carrier might require each individual insured on the policy to attend the
class. The fee for this course is $15 for AARP members and $20 for non AARP mem-
bers. Make your check payable to AARP. There is no testing involved.
Come 10 to 15 minutes early on the first day for paperwork. Bring your driver’s license,
AARP membership card (if a member) and your check (Payable to AARP) or exact cash.
Pre-Registration is required.
To register call Janet Schmitt at 412-721-1809, 412 931-4913
or email her at [email protected]
The Work Camp Youth will be hosting a PANCAKE BREAKFAST, to help sup-
port their trip to Camp Koinonia (Highland Lakes, NY- July 16th – July 21st).
The Pancake Breakfast will be held on JUNE 4th in Highland Hall
starting at 9 a.m. and ending at 10:30 a.m.
Breakfast includes pancakes, sausage, cereal, fruit, coffee, tea, juice.
Cost is $7.00 for adults, $5.00 for children (5 & younger)
(children 2 & younger eat free). —————————————————————————————————
Return the tear off to the church office by June 2nd. Please make checks
payable to St. John’s Lutheran Church of Highland.
Pancake Breakfast – June 4th ($7.00 adults, $5.00 for children 5 & younger).
Name:_____________________________
# of adults:______
# of children 5 & younger:_____
# of children 2 & younger______
Amount enclosed:________________
CHRISTIAN LITERACY June 2017 Christian Literacy Associates (CLA) has been providing the
key to eliminate illiteracy, build relationships, and share the
Good News using The Christian Literacy Series from right
here at our offices at St. John’s Lutheran Church of High-
land since 1975.
“The roots of happiness grow deepest in the soil of service.”
Teaching a son how to throw a football, helping a daughter learn to
change the oil in her first car, taking a tween fishing on Saturday even
though the office paperwork is overflowing… many fathers and father-
figures humbly serve their families and communities each day, without
much recognition. Thank you courageous men for spreading the seeds of
happiness, especially in the lives of those children and youth who view
themselves as unlovable.
During this sunflower and tiger lily season, squeals, giggles, and
laughter hang in the air at our BLOOM Summer Reading Camps! Christian
Literacy’s Basic Literacy Outreach Opening Minds Summer Reading Camps
and other summer programs using The Christian Literacy Series have be-
gun this month, locally and nationally. Children as young as four years old
to teenagers are receiving basic reading instruction in a small group setting
or in one-on-one tutoring sessions. Christian Literacy volunteers serve in
many capacities in these summer programs. They may be certified Chris-
tian Literacy tutors, Reading Reinforcers, facilitators of the craft and
themed camp activities, or daily prayer warriors. Each week, at our model
BLOOM Summer Reading Camps, the campers hear the life-giving Gospel.
In all programs using The Christian Literacy Series, students dive into
Scripture within each lesson and see Christ’s love in action through the
joyful service of the summer program staff.
If you would like to be trained in the use of The Christian Literacy Series, join us on Friday, June 23rd from 9:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. at St.
John’s of Highland in Pittsburgh for a BLOOM Parent/Community Literacy
Training Workshop. At Community Alliance Church in Butler, another text-
book training workshop for parents and community members on Friday,
June 30th from 9:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. will be offered. Pre-registration
is required ([email protected] or 412-364-3777) for attend-
ance at either workshop. Spread some happiness in your family and com-
munity by becoming a Christian Literacy tutor today!
North Hills Community Outreach is collecting new backpacks and school supplies for
students in kindergarten through 12. Items needed include backpacks, notebooks,
binders, paper, folders, pencils, pens and calculators. Gently used Texas Instrument
graphic/scientific calculators are also needed for high school students. NHCO pro-
vides more than 1,200 backpacks full of school supplies for students each year. Do-
nations can be dropped off Monday through Friday, 9a.m. - 4p.m. through July 31 at
the NHCO office at 1975 Ferguson Road, Allison Park.
Walk, run or volunteer in the Bubble Run and help NHCO again, as the charity
partner of Bubble Run at Hartwood August 19. Bubble Run is a bubble-filled, family-
friendly 5k walk / run in which participants run or walk through mounds of colored
foam. Registrants can choose to donate to NHCO at the end of their registration
form. Visit bubblerun.com/ and search for the Pittsburgh run. In addition, volun-
teers will be needed for packet pickup, August 18, and event day, August 19. If a
quota of volunteers registers on behalf of NHCO, will receive a financial donation to
support our many services. Please note that the link to volunteer directly for NHCO
is not yet available. Those interested in volunteering on behalf of NHCO should con-
tact Harriet now at 412-408-3830 x 3204 or [email protected] .
NHCO now offers online registration for volunteering to help seniors get to doc-
tor appointments, take them grocery shopping, do light yard work, drive shuttles and
more. For more information, visit http://nhco.org/volunteer-opportunities/volunteer-
help-seniors/ and follow the easy step-by-step registration process or call Cathy at
412-307-0069 x 3313.
NHCO collecting Spring Cleaning supplies-for distribution to families who use our
three food pantries. Items are appreciated by June 2, but will be accepted year
round. Items needed include: laundry detergent, antibacterial wipes, all-purpose
cleaner, toilet bowl cleaner, dish detergent, pack of sponges and paper towels. Canvas
shopping bags are also appreciated. Please donate Mon-Fri, 9 am-4pm at NHCO Alli-
son Park, 1975 Ferguson Road, or call 412-487-6316 option 1 to make alternate ar-
rangements.
Ask the Attorney sessions for low-income families-Get free legal consultation for
issues such as divorce, bankruptcy, credit issues, family matters, rent disputes and
more is available for families in need. The next ATA sessions is at NHCO Allison Park,
1975 Ferguson Road, June 21. Attendees MUST preregister for these sessions by
contacting Jackie at [email protected] or 412-408-3830 x 3217.
Working families are waiting: Donate your car to Community Auto and help a low-
income, working individual. Vehicles donated to Community Auto are repaired and sold
at below-market value to local, working families who need them to get to work. Cars
not suitable for repair are sold at auction and the money is used for the program. Ask
us about donating fleet cars! Please contact Community Auto, a program of NHCO, at
724-443-8300 or www.communityauto.org. You could change a life and get the maxi-
North Hills Community Outreach—JUNE 2017 N.H.C.O. is now on Facebook. Become a fan today!
Candle & Flower Openings for JUNE Call the office if you want to reserve a candle/flower at 412-364-1606.
Remember:
2 openings for flowers weekly @ $15 each
3 openings for candles weekly @ $3 each
Candle Flower
June 4 3 openings June 4 2 openings
June 11 3 openings June 11 0 openings
June 18 1 opening June 18 0 opening
June 25 3 openings June 25 0 openings
Recycle = Reading Christian Literacy Associates at St. John’s is collecting used Laser Jet
Cartridges and Inkjet Cartridges. These will be recycled and a donation
will be obtained for our Christian Literacy Ministry. Call 412-
364-3777 with questions.
CELL PHONES
ARE NO LONGER BEING COLLECTED
Food Item Of the Month The N.H.C.O. Fishes Food Pantry & North
Boroughs Food Pantry need our food donations.
June’s food of the month is
Meal in a Box
Toilet Paper, Toothpaste, Shampoo & Bar Soap are
always needed & appreciated.
Containers are in the coat room in the Narthex.
Celebrate Summer’s arrival
at the River!
Join the Inbetweeners at
the Sylvan Canoe Club on Wednesday, June 21st, for a relaxing day. We will meet at 9:30 a.m. in the front church parking lot.
Bring an appetizer, salad or dessert to share.
Call Margie Miller at (412)366-3641 for reser-vations or questions.
REMEMBER-A-DAD This Father’s Day, consider remembering or
honoring the special father or father fig-
ure in your life, by contributing to Pleas-
ant Valley Men’s Shelter. Pleasant Valley
is a shelter for homeless men on Pitts-
burgh’s North Side. Any donation will cer-
tainly be appreciated and recognized in the
Father’s Day church bulletin on June 18th.
Please use the tear-off below and return to
the church office by Monday, June 12th.
Please make your checks payable to St. John’s.
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Fathers Day—due June 12th
Name ____
In Memory of
________
In Honor of
________
Amount enclosed
SAY YES! Currently our mortgage has a balance of $991,769.07 with a monthly payment of $8,200.
There are three ways to contribute to the building fund:
Use a Building Fund envelope from your monthly envelope packet
Use the Opening New Doors envelope found in the pews.
Use the “Say Yes!” pledge card for 2017
EVERY GIFT MATTERS! Thank you for your ongoing stewardship and generosity!
Financially Speaking as of April 2017 General Fund Income
March Actual $ 70,262.70 March Budget $ 59,935.08 Gain (Short Fall) $ 10,327.62
YTD Actual $ 273,992.77 YTD Budget $ 239,740.33
Gain (Short Fall) $ 34,252.44
YTD Income $ 273,992.77 YTD Expenses $ 243,506.51 Budget Income (Loss) $ 30,486.26
We would like to thank the congregation for their support in
keeping their pledges current.
STEWARDSHIP STEW
STOP IDENTITY THEFT…CONTROL YOUR PERSONAL INFORMATION!
In just the first seven months of 2014, at least 11 million private records were put
At risk in more than 300 separate data breaches, according to the nonprofit Iden-
tity Theft Resource Center. Some instances of identity theft are unauthorized
charges – others are smaller charges, such as the cost of a tank of gas or a meal at
a fast food restaurant, that blend in so they’re more likely to go unnoticed. And
still others are large withdrawals totaling thousands of dollars from bank and
investment accounts. Don’t despair: there’s a lot you can do to help keep your
data to yourself.
SET AND CHANGE PASSWORDS
Create a different and unique password for all financial and personal accounts.
Change your passwords several times a year –you could do it at the start of each
season so it’s easy to remember. The Federal Trade Commission suggests creat-
ing a hard-to-crack password by using the first letter of each word in a special
phrase (“I want to see the Pacific Ocean” or Iw2stPO). And do not share your
password with anyone else.
CHECK ACCOUNTS REGULARLY
The best way to prevent identity theft is to monitor your bank and credit account
activity and statements. Check insurance and investment accounts, utilities and
services that have been set up with automatic payments, and online accounts like
Amazon or eBay that may be tied to your credit cards or financial accounts.
DON’T CLICK ON THAT LINK
Identity thieves trick someone into providing bank, credit card or other financial
information by sending an email asking for account numbers or other data. This
email may ask for a simple reply or may provide a link to a legitimate-looking
website. Thieves are “phishing” for information. Never provide sensitive infor-
mation by email, and don’t click on links that you’re not sure of.
DON’T LET APPS AND WEBSITES STORE YOUR INFORMATION
Take the extra-safe step of typing it in each time you buy something. It’s a little
more work, but it’s safer to enter that information yourself each time you log on.
BE WARY OF FREE WI-FI
Many coffee shops and stores now offer free Internet access. Unless the business
offers a password-protected system, it may not be safe. Computer-savvy thieves
can more easily hack into Wi-Fi systems without passwords and then steal the
user names and account passwords saved on your computer, tablet or
smartphone.
* * * * *
Take these five simple steps,
and you will make it much harder for someone to steal your identity.
NEW SUMMER SCHEDULE! STARTS SUNDAY, JUNE 11, 2017
TRADITIONAL SERVICE-8:30 AM
CONTEMPORARY SERVICE-10:00 AM
Semi-Annual Congregational Meeting Sunday, June 25th
in-between services (around 9:30am)
The primary purpose of the meeting
is to elect new council members
EVERYONE IS INVITED to play golf with St. John’s members and
friends. We meet on Mondays, 4:30 p.m..at Pittsburgh North Golf Course, located on Bakerstown Road. We started play-ing on April 24th. Come as often as you wish throughout the summer months. We have fun together, no matter the level of play. For more information, contact Walt Treser at [email protected].
ATTENTION Scrap-bookers, stampers & crafters! St. John’s now has a rubber stamp
lending library. It is located in the conference room and has lots of stamps
and stamp sets along with some books of ideas. There is a “directory”
book with samples of each stamp/set and a code system so it should be
easy to find the set once you chose what you want to borrow. (Please do
not take individual stamps out of a set). The sign-out sheet is in the front of
the directory. Fill in the information when you borrow something and
cross it out when you have returned things.
GREETING CARDS Need a special card for a special person? Handmade cards
are again available in Highland Hall at Sunday morning
Fellowship time. Choose the cards you would like and make
a donation to the St. John’s Family Emergency Fund. New cards are
added each week.
St. John's Stampers will be having "fun with
folds" on Saturday, June 10th from 9am until noon.
Cost will be $5/person for materials. All skills are
welcome. Won't you join us?
Please note that the Abitibi
Paper Recycling Dumpster which was located in the back parking lot has been re-
moved. We no longer receive a benefit for our ministry from it, and seeing that it many times overflows with
paper into our neighbors’ yards, and knowing that we all can recycle paper at home, the council decided to
have it removed. So sorry for any inconvenience!
ABITIBI UPDATE
SAVE THE DATE! Our Church Picnic will be held at
Camp Lutherlyn on Sunday,
August 20, 2017.
More details to follow.
In honor of the 500th anniversary of the Reformation this year,
our women’s summer Bible Study group will be taking a look
at the life and writings of Dietrich Bonhoeffer, a Lutheran reformer
who made an impact on the church and world within the last century,
and who many still remember today. He is a reminder of how the
Lutheran Church at its best, continues to be a reforming church. Our
study will take place on the following Wednesdays: June 21, June 28,
July 5, and July 12th. There will be two sessions offered on those days:
One at noon, and one at 7:00 p.m.. For more information, please
contact Pastor Kari.
Come to an informal class about prayer. Maybe your prayer life is
stale or lacking and you need a kick start or a new perspective. We will use
Luther’s small catechism, CATS, devotionals, scripture and your experiences.
Bring your beverage of choice and we will fellowship together. Please let the
church office know if you will be attending so we can have the materials for you.
Please bring your Bible, small Catechism (if you have one) and any other
materials you wish. We will meet on Saturday mornings in the conference room
at 9 AM for the month of June, beginning on June 10th. knitting will follow
if you wish to stay. For more information, please contact Mary Pat Jackson at
When: July 10 - 14 ~ 5:30-8:20 p.m.
Ages: age 3 - grade 5
Cost: $25 per child
Make checks payable to St. John’s Lutheran Church
Cost Includes: t-shirt, Bible buddies,
sciency-fun gizmos, snack
And 1 CD of VBS music per family
Family Picnic
Each night we offer a family picnic. The meals are well-
balanced and child-friendly. It is a nice time to eat as a family
cheaply, and without having to cook or clean. Time: 5:00 p.m.
Cost for all 5 nights: $15/person
***Registration forms are on the VBS display table at the
back of the Church
OR
***Register On-Line at stjohnslutheranchurch.com
by clicking on the VBS link
St. John’s Lutheran Church—VBS Information
Register On-Line at stjohnslutheranchurch.com
Name:
Street Address:
City: Zip:
Home Phone:
Date of Birth: Grade beginning next fall:
Emergency Contact Information:
Mother’s name: Father’s name:
Mother’s cell: Father’s cell:
Other contact (include name):
Allergies:
Medical Conditions:
Please Circle One: Member of church Visitor
If you are a visitor, how did you hear about us?
T-shirt size (please circle one): Child: S(6-8) M(10-12) L(14-15) XL(18-20) Adult: S M L
Name of one friend to be in your child’s group (optional):
# of people for picnic (please put on only one form per family):
V.B.S
Registration Form
(One form per child please)
If you have any questions, please email me
or call me at 724-772-0024.
Thank you, Linda Meyerdierks, Youth Ministry Coordinator
God Squad (1st-5th grade) Youth News VBS July 10th – 14th (5:15 p.m.- 8:35 p.m.
V.B.S. VOLUNTEER FORM
Name:_________________________________________
Address:_______________________________________
Telephone #:____________________________________
Email Address:__________________________________
I have_____children under the age of 3 that will
require child care.
Positions you are interested in:
Choice One:____________________________________
Choice Two:____________________________________
Choice Three:___________________________________
Volunteers are needed in the following areas:
Bible Discovery (act out the day’s Bible story & help
with props)
Snack Factory (snack time prep and clean-up)
Game Makers
Imagination Station/Crafts
KidVid Cinema (run the day’s video and discussion)
Crew Leader (take 7 kids to their stations - no prep
work - lots of fun)
Childcare (if any volunteers have kids under 3)
If you have any questions, email @ [email protected]
or call me @ 724-772-0024. Thank you, Linda Meyerdierks
Holy K.O.W.S. (5th-8th grade) Youth News
(For 1st-5th grade in the 2017-2018 school year)
Join us for Vacation Bible School!
July 10 - 14, 2017 starting at 5:30 p.m.
Registration forms are available online and on the
V.B.S. table located at the back of the Church!
Regular monthly activities will resume in September!
(For grades 6-12 in the 2017-2018 school year)
Volunteers Needed for Vacation Bible School!
Come be a volunteer and join us for Vacation Bible School.
July 10 -14, 2017 starting at 5:15 p.m.
Volunteer forms are available at the V.B.S. table located
at the back of the Church
or you can e-mail Linda Meyerdierks at
Regular activities will resume in September!
YOUNG FAMILIES SUMMER KICKOFF: The young families group from St. John’s will be gathering for a summer kickoff at Devlin Park on Sunday, June 11th from 4-7 pm. Devlin Park is located behind the McCandless Town Hall at 9957 Grubbs Road Wexford, PA 15090. We will have a potluck meal, so please bring something to share. Paper products and beverages will be provided. Feel free to bring some family friendly yard games too! Even if you have not been able to join us before, we would love to have you come now and join in on the fun!
For more information, contact Pastor Kari at [email protected] or 412-613-8393, or Amy Kane at [email protected].
THE YOUNG FAMILIES GROUPTHE YOUNG FAMILIES GROUP
June 2017 Assisting Schedule June 2017 Assisting Schedule
Kids Corner is
offered at the
second service on
Sunday mornings for
children up to First
Grade in the
daycare room.
ACOLYTES 8 a.m. 10:30 a.m. 5:30 p.m.
June 4 Cameron Ward Riley Roehlich June 3
Ellen Milcoff
NEW TIME 8:30 AM 10:00 AM
June 11 Aidan Ward Hannah Smail June 10
Rylan Murphy
June 18 Dylan Ward Maxwell Mance June 17
Dane McDermont
June 25 Landon Ward Rachel Faulkner June 24
Navéh Kelly ASST. MIN. 8 a.m.
June 4 Betsy Fackler
NEW TIME 8:30 a.m.
June 11 Sue Diehm
June 18 Drew Leister
June 25 Paul Krepps
DEACONS 8 a.m.
10:30 a.m. 5:30 p.m.
June 4 Tom Beilstein,
Eric Kofmehl
Mac McIlvried,
John Miller
June 3
Jeff Maltz
NEW TIME 8:30 AM 10:00 AM
June 11 Linda Falck,
Kim Jusino
Chris Lindberg,
Jeff Maltz
June 10
Laurie Volpe
June 18 Bob & Margie
Miller
Mary Pat Jackson,
Cathy Coudriet
June 17
Jeff Maltz
June 25 Scott & Lee
Fischer
Mike & Nancy
Sheleheda June 24
Janice Bukambu
USHERS 8 a.m. 10:30 a.m. 5:30 p.m.
June 4 Brian Miller, Bob Miller,
Jerry Cronenweth, Gene Modic Roger McQuaid,
Jennifer Singleton
June 3
Ted Oczypok
NEW TIME 8:30 AM 10:00 AM
June 11 Thomas Beilstein, Harold Brandt,
Heather McElroy,
Bill Danklefsen,
Steve & Garrett
Hrvoich
June 10
Jody
Removchik
June 18 Kent Bruggeman,
Jim Bruggeman, Sam Falck Mac & Paula
McIlvried
June 17
Mary Jean Voigt
June 25 Gail Polosky,
Eric Kofmehl Andrea & John
Miller
June 24
Jennifer
Singleton
GREETERS 8 a.m. 10:30 a.m.
June 4 Bill & Betty Jones Roger & Jan McQuaid
NEW TIME 8:30 a.m. 10:00 a.m.
June 11 Lee & Beth Fischer Jim Cislon
Mary Ann Eppinger
June 18 Debbie & Emmett Brown Lorrie & Brandon Jones
June 25 Brian & Heidi Miller Sue Carr & Bill Medovitch
Alternates: Linda & Sam Falck Dawn Andersson &
Cheryl Schmiedel
LECTORS 8:00 a.m. 10:30 a.m.
June 4 Paul Krepps Paige Miller
NEW TIME 8:30 AM 10:00 a.m.
June 11 John Angel Jeff Maltz
June 18 Joe Tuttle Jon Caulkins
June 25 Debbie Brown Mike Sheleheda
KIDS CORNER 10:30 a.m.
June 4 Jean Martz, Youth
NEW TIME 10:00 a.m.
June 11 Laura Lankes, Youth
June 18 Amy Wehrspann, Youth
June 25 Beth Dailey, Youth