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  • Jan 24, 2023
  • 8 min read

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Hamburg United Methodist Church 116 Union St Hamburg, New York, 14075 (716) 649-8080 Worship Livestream: Sundays at 10 am Via Facebook Live & Youtube



Dear Saints,


Christmas has come and gone—and this winter, it has been…different. With a blizzard and lake-effect snow, this year has been unusual, to say the least! After all our preparation and planning, Church and family events were disrupted, and the Buffalo area experienced unique and traumatic things once again. I have heard from friends in the area and members of our congregations that many are glad 2022 is over. Three United Methodist Church buildings in Buffalo sustained significant water damage during the Christmas blizzard, and one parsonage connected to another congregation. Homes sustained substantial damage, and many people died due to the storm, loss of power and heat, and other direct and indirect consequences of this natural disaster. The Upper New York Annual Conference is raising funds and collecting Blizzard Kits in response. I invite you to prayerfully contribute to these ongoing efforts in whatever way God moves you.


The last several years have been unusual in a variety of ways. Between COVID closures, mass shootings, and weather events, our world and region have been directly and indirectly impacted by various challenges. COVID forced us to use technology in new ways to continue to worship together and maintain the bonds of the Christian community. One of the blessings of that was this year’s Christmas Day service! On Christmas morning, Jeannine, Patrick, and I connected from our living rooms, in three separate locations, to Livestream a worship service to celebrate the birth of the Savior! I am grateful that even amidst the cold and snow, we could share the Good News of God’s love for us in Scripture, Song, and Prayer, even if we couldn’t gather in the sanctuary at Hamburg UMC.


I am excited to see what God might do with us in the coming year! We have many opportunities for service to God and the community and even more possibilities as we grow in connection with one another in Hamburg, Versailles, Gowanda, and Four Corners. We can learn from each other how to share the Good News that Jesus came for a world in need of redemption, transformation, and hope. In last month’s newsletter, there was a link to a vision document I shared with our Joint Charge Conference in December—the challenges are many, but the opportunities are even more remarkable to serve a God who loves us too much to leave us alone! That is the true meaning of Christmas: the God who made us came to be with us in Jesus.


As the year begins, I am praying God will bless us and use us to touch the world with divine Grace and Love. I hope you are too!


I continue to be blessed to serve among you. Thank you for who you are and all you do!


In Christ’s Service, with you,


Pastor David Nicol


Announcements from the Office


The office will be putting together an announcement slideshow for the gathering space. Content is accepted weekly and due on Wednesday Morning to the church office.


**Please note for repeating slides, the last Sunday it should be run.


Office hours

Monday- Thursday: 9am-2pm

Friday: 9 am-Noon


Email us!!

Jeannine Vanwey: Music@hamburgumc.org

Patrick Fitzgerald: AV@hamburgumc.org

Cristina Glover: Office@hamburgumc.org

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In Remembrance:

Mildred (Mili) I. Lewis – died on December 23, 2022

Dr.Edwin B. Tomaka – died on December 30, 2022

Blessed are those who have gone on to their heavenly resting place.


Marriages:

David and Samantha Edie – November 12, 2022

Brianna and Robert DeGroat – December 10, 2022

Best wishes to them, and may their futures be blessed with love and joy


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2022 CHRISTMAS POINSETTIAS


Plants are given to the Glory of God and in loving memory of:

  • James Adkins by Jeanne Adkins

  • Gary Caldwell by Rose, Sarah, and Jessie

  • Our parents and brothers, Russell and Gary Caldwell by Dick and Dianne Caldwell and family

  • Dianne Scheffler by Maytha and Gary Cawthard

  • Willana Harris by Gail Harris and Rev. G. Ewart Morris

  • Our parents by Sandra and Thomas Holden

  • Edith and Lloyd Ellis by Ginger and Leo Jensen

  • Our parents by Diane and David Petrick

  • Loved ones by Amy Rydholm

  • My parents and sisters by Robert Stapf

  • Our parents by Sharon and Anthony Tiballi

  • Ronald Tills by Beth Tills


Plants are given to the Glory of God and in honor of:

  • Our children and grandchildren by Dianne and Dick Caldwell

  • Suzanne Goodridge by Beth Tills

  • Our church staff: Pastor David Nicol, Jeannine VanWey, Cristina Glover, Patrick Fitzgerald, James Flynn, and Sandy Zamito


Plants are given to the Glory of God with gratitude for all of his blessings:

  • Lauren, Mike, Violet, and Ted Fleckenstein

  • Barbara and John Meader

  • Elaine Parisi

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The Missions & Outreach Committee will collect food items for Operation Good Neighbor Food Pantry during February. A tote is available Gathering Space for your donations.


Following is a list of requested items.

  • Pasta plain and boxed flavors

  • Rice Plain and boxed flavored (Aldi has $1.14 on box flavored)

  • Potatoes boxed or bag, plain or flavored

  • Cereal

  • Oatmeal

  • Canned mixed fruit

  • small serving size fruit/applesauce cups

  • Canned Kidney, Chili Beans

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Join us for Book Club. We meet on the 4th Monday of the month at 10:30 am in the church library. In February, we will be reading The Lincoln Highway by Amy Towles. This is a change because Mad Honey is so hard to get, so we bumped it to March. In April - Dear Edward by Ann Napolitano; May - Where the Crawdads Sing by Delia Owens; June - Horse by Geraldine Brooks; July - The Last Thing He Told Me by Laura Dave.


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You are Invited to Join the New Hospitality Committee


One service or mission our church provides when a member dies is to provide a place for the family to gather after the memorial service – to eat, share memories and have time and space to mourn together. The family may desire simply a cookie reception or a more involved luncheon.


Currently, a core group of volunteers leads this effort, and we would like to invite others to join in this rewarding ministry of helping our families during a time of need.


Volunteers make cookies and help serve them with coffee, tea, lemonade, or whatever the family decides. If it is a luncheon, a committee member coordinates with the family their wishes, and then at the family’s expense, the committee orders the food sets up, serves the meal, and cleans up. Our committee will serve if a family wants to make food and bring it to church.


MANY JOBS – MANY PEOPLE MAKE LIGHT WORK


There are steps to coordinating each event and various volunteer opportunities as well. You may decide to help in one or more ways -- perhaps baking cookies, setting up or cleaning up, for example.

1) Coordinating with the family about the reception or luncheon details and specific needs (1-2 people)

2) Order the food and ensure enough supplies are on hand, like paper products, coffee, creamer, etc. (1-2 people)

3) Make cookies (the number of bakers needed depends on the size of the reception)

4) A day before the memorial service: Set up the reception area, ready coffee, and make lemonade (3-4 people)

5) Day of the memorial service:

- Pick up food if needed (1-2 people)

- Kitchen help an hour or so before the funeral service for final set up (3-4 people)

- Servers during the reception; Package any leftover food to be given to the family; Clean up (3-4 people)

WOULD YOU LIKE TO BE ONE OF MANY ON THE HOSPITALITY COMMITTEE?


We never know when the need will arise for the Hospitality Committee, and not everyone will always be available. But if you join us now, we will call when the need arises to see if you are available. Look for a sign-up form in the pews on which you can indicate how you’d like to help. Hopefully, we’ll end up with many people on our Hospitality Committee! Questions? Call Wendy Spaulding (716-574-8559), Sue Gagne (716-648-3460), or Amy Rydholm (585-429-0038)

MEMORIAL FUND UPDATE

The Memorial Committee has been actively working during the past year, receiving donations in memory of several persons who have passed away. The committee has notified the families of the deceased of the gift given and has sent a note of appreciation and acknowledgment to the donor. Informational folders for the Memorial Fund can be found in the sanctuary pews and in the Gathering Space.


Gifts to the Memorial Fund can be designated for a specific use or project or undesignated to be used as needed by the church. Currently, the Memorial Committee has projects for consideration and welcomes any additional ideas from individuals and groups in the church.

Gifts to the Memorial Fund can be made to the church to honor a person(s) for a birthday, anniversary, notable achievement, etc. Also, people planning their estates and wills can include a gift to the church for a designated use or as a memorial.


Memorial Committee: Caroline Schneggenburger (Chair) and Dianne Caldwell, Judy Engberg, Karen McClure, and Barbara Meader

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RETIRED MEN’S FELLOWSHIP


The Retired Men’s Fellowship of Hamburg UMC will have its monthly lunch gathering on Tuesday, February 21, at 12 Noon a ZJ’s Restaurant in the Hamburg Village Plaza. All retired men are invited. Come and bring a friend for food and fellowship.

Dick Caldwell, facilitator

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FUN FUNDRAISER FOR LITTLE LAMB PRESCHOOL

Returning your cans and bottles can be an easy way to donate $$ to Little Lamb Preschool. Take them to Can Bottle Return, 4255 Clark Street in Hamburg (next to the former Vara Cleaners), and designate your refund to Little Lamb. They keep the money on record and periodically send Little Lamb a check. Easy for you…easy for them…and much appreciated by Little Lamb.

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HUMC CHURCH LIBRARY

  1. How to Listen to God – Discovering the Signs of his Love and Guidance by Doug Hill. It’s staggering when you think about it. God speaks to us all the time. God may send us a message at any hour of the day or night. He might have the comfort to lend, advice to offer, an answer to a decision you’re wrestling with, or even a little humor to lift your spirits. When God speaks, will you hear him? It is so important that we tune our ears and align our hearts to understand the different languages that God uses, so we can tell when God is speaking to us and more clearly understand what he is saying. Chapters in this book focus on how God speaks to us through prayer, the Bible, new experiences, heavenly messengers, other people, and maybe even a children’s story, a neon sign or a jigsaw puzzle.

  2. Holy Humor – Inspirational Wit and Cartoons by Cal and Rose Samra. Holy Humor looks lightheartedly at pastors, church life, marriage, parenthood, holidays, politics, and the Christian walk. It is filled with quotes and quips from early church leaders to contemporary believers such as Billy Graham, C.S. Lewis, Norman Vincent Peale, ordinary pastors, and church members. Included are amusing stories, one-liners, cartoons, and bloopers that can brighten your day and help you cope with the roller coaster of life.

  3. Under a Wing – Memoir by Reeve Lindbergh. The world knew Charles Lindbergh as a daring aviator, an author, and a controversial isolationist in World War II and knew his wife as an author as well. But Reeve Lindbergh knew them as Father and Mother. The youngest of their five children, she describes what it was like to grow up as a Lindbergh. Her father was stern and strong, inspiring both love and fear. He stressed self-reliance and independence. Her mother was gentler and more accessible as a parent. She encouraged her children to write and to love nature. Reeve’s parents strengthened each other and their children and stressed the importance of family. This book is a heartfelt tribute to an extraordinary family.


During February, the month of love, encourage your love of reading with a book from our church library, and may you experience new insights, hope, and joy.


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Join us for a virtual fellowship! This group is a place to share prayer requests, devotions, concerns, joys, and even some humor with your church family. Join the Hamburg UMC Fellowship group on Facebook.

PRAYER CONCERNS? If you would like someone added to our church prayer list, call Barb Meader (648-1273) or email her at bmeader712017@gmail.com, or contact anyone who is a Prayer, Care, and Share member. Daily we lift the concerns that have been shared with us.


“Do not be anxious about anything, but in everything, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God. And the peace of God which transcends all understanding will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus.” (Philippians 4: 4-7)









  • Jan 20, 2023
  • 2 min read



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Hamburg United Methodist Church

116 Union St

Hamburg, New York, 14075

(716) 649-8080

Worship Sundays at 10 am





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Our little pantry at Sparks of Hope is nearly empty, and our shelves are bare. Members of our recovery community rely on your generosity to see them through the hard times. Please drop off nonperishable groceries when Sparks is open, or leave them inside the pantry.

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Pecans are freshly harvested halves. Great for baking and gifts. $14


FRUITCAKES ARE SOLD OUT!! THANK YOU!!


Both are available outside the Church Office.

Sales to benefit United Women in Faith Mission work.



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Ready to warm up your winter?

Give blood at our Red Cross drive on Thursday, February 2nd from 2 – 6:30 PM.

All who come to give will get a $10 Amazon.com Gift Card by email and automatic entry to win a trip to Florida! Make your appointment at redcrossblood.org

(Sponsor Code: HAMBURGNY) or call 1-800-Red-Cross.


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The Church office is glad to announce that services going forward will be streamed via YouTube Live, in addition to the current Facebook Live services. You can access the Youtube live stream on our Youtube Channel, or directly on our church website homepage.


Please make sure to "Like" and "Subscribe"

If you are interested in joining a Bible study our church has 4 of them available for you to attend now. Just show up no appointment is needed.


  • Sunday in the Parlor at 9:00 am John Meader Leader

  • Monday at Sparks of Hope at 10:30 AM Bob Shaw leader.

  • Wednesday in the Parlor at 7:00 pm Dave Rood Leader

  • Thursday at 10:00 AM Carlos Ortiz leads in the Library

Any further information is available through the church office.

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Coffee Hour Schedule

JANUARY-Mission Outreach

FEBRUARY-Finance/Endowment

MARCH-SPRC


Groups are to provide goodies/ snacks

each Sunday of the month they are scheduled.


Please Contact Sue Gagne or Joyce Spencer with any questions.

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Order of Worship

Google Meet Dial-In: 617-675-4444 PIN: 301 463 603 6721#

ANNOUNCEMENTS

CALL TO WORSHIP Since, then, we have a great high priest who has passed through the heavens, Jesus, the Son of God, Let us hold fast to our confession. For we do not have a high priest who is unable to sympathize with our weaknesses, But we have one who, in every respect has been tested as we are, yet without sin. Let us therefore approach the throne of grace with boldness, so that we may receive mercy and find grace to help in time of need.


OPENING HYMN: “Great is Thy Faithfulness” #140 UMH


OPENING PRAYER Eternal light, shine into our hearts. eternal Goodness, deliver us from evil. Eternal power, be our support. Eternal Wisdom, scatter the darkness of our ignorance. Eternal Pity, have mercy upon us. That we with all our heart and mind and soul and strength we may seek your face and be brought by your infinite mercy to your holy presence; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.


SCRIPTURE: 1 Corinthians 1:1-9 Read by: Cheryl Bell Psalm 40:1-11


SERMON “God is Faithful” Rev. David Nicol

CHOIR Anthem: Blessed Quietness


PRAYERS OF THE PEOPLE


THE PEACE

TITHES & OFFERINGS tithes.hamburgumc.org/Give

DOXOLOGY “Praise God from Whom all Blessings Flow” #94 UMH


CELEBRATION OF THE LORD’S SUPPER For sung responses, please refer to slides


THE LORD'S PRAYER


SHARING OF BREAD AND CUP


CLOSING HYMN: “I Know Whom I have Believed” #714 UMH


BENEDICTION

POSTLUDE


  • Jan 13, 2023
  • 5 min read



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Hamburg United Methodist Church

116 Union St

Hamburg, New York, 14075

(716) 649-8080

Worship Sundays at 10 am





The Church Office will be Closed on Monday, January 16, 2023, in observance of Martin Luther King Jr. Day



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Significance: To mark the birthday of Martin Luther King Jr., the chief spokesperson for nonviolent activism in the Civil Rights Movement, which protested racial discrimination in federal and state law.



In December 2022, several communities in the Upper New York area were devastated by what many call the "Blizzard of the Century." Several dozen people died as a result, and the damage is just coming to light, especially in the Niagara Frontier District and the Northern Flow District. Upper New York Area Resident Bishop, Héctor A. Burgos Núñez, said, "I grieve the loss of life even as I give thanks for the many stories of heroism emerging from these difficult days."

  • Buffalo First UMC: window blew out

  • Buffalo Korean UMC: Parsonage flood.

  • Community Church Jehovah Jireh: Extensive water damage throughout

  • Lincoln Memorial UMC: Burst pipe with water on every floor. This past weekend, the Emergency Response Team (ERT) was there to rip up the flooring and remove tiles. More work needs to be done.

  • Cleveland Hill UMC: Water damage. They have not begun any cleanup. The ERT plans to begin efforts to address the damage.

Besides structural damage, other community needs include replenishing food pantries, assisting low-income families with funeral expenses, and different emergency needs.

How you Can help:

  1. Pray for those affected by the blizzard and all those who are assisting in the recovery effort.

  2. Collect Items for UMCOR Cleaning Buckets. See additional information below.

  3. If you want to help serve in response and recovery, click here to complete this form.

  4. Click here to make a financial donation to the blizzard response. Any donation, regardless of the amount, will help.


Hamburg UMC will partner with Harris Hill UMC to collect supplies for UMCOR Cleaning Buckets. The need is great as the number of available buckets quickly diminishes. The requested items are particular, and the donated items need to comply. The items highlighted below are in the shortest supply. Your contributions will be used locally and nationwide when disasters happen.


  • One five-gallon round bucket with a re-sealable lid (14.35” h x 12.19” w x 12.19” d) No screw lids It may be used, but it must be free from all residual product Advertisements on the outside are acceptable

  • One 32-64 oz. bottle liquid laundry detergent

  • One 16-40 oz. bottle liquid concentrate household cleaner No spray cleaners

  • One 16-34 oz. bottle dish soap

  • One 4-8 oz. pump spray air freshener (liquid, not gel)

  • One 6-14 oz. pump spray insect repellent (pack of 10-20 wipes also acceptable) Pump spray bottles must have protective covers.

  • One scrub brush With or without a handle

  • 18 re-useable cleaning wipes No terrycloth, microfiber, or paper towels Remove from packaging

  • Five scouring pads No stainless-steel pads with soap in them Remove from packaging

  • 36-50 clothespins

  • One 50-100 ft. clothesline (cotton or plastic line)

  • Heavy-duty trash bags (33-45-gallon sizes) Remove from packaging Rolled and rubber banded in 24 ct

  • Two pairs of kitchen gloves Durable for multiple uses Remove from packaging

  • One pair of work gloves Cotton with leather palm or all leather


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Our little pantry at Sparks of Hope is nearly empty, and our shelves are bare. Members of our recovery community rely on your generosity to see them through the hard times. Please drop off nonperishable groceries when Sparks is open, or leave them inside the pantry.

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Help is needed to pack away Holiday Decor.

This Saturday, January 14, 2023, at 9:00 am

Many Hands make light work.

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Pecans are freshly harvested halves. Great for baking and gifts. $14


FRUITCAKES ARE SOLD OUT!! THANK YOU!!


Both are available outside the Church Office.

Sales to benefit United Women in Faith Mission work.



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Ready to warm up your winter?

Give blood at our Red Cross drive on Thursday, February 2nd from 2 – 6:30 PM.

All who come to give will get a $10 Amazon.com Gift Card by email and automatic entry to win a trip to Florida! Make your appointment at redcrossblood.org

(Sponsor Code: HAMBURGNY) or call 1-800-Red-Cross.


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The Church office is glad to announce that services going forward will be streamed via YouTube Live, in addition to the current Facebook Live services. You can access the Youtube live stream on our Youtube Channel, or directly on our church website homepage.


Please make sure to "Like" and "Subscribe"

If you are interested in joining a Bible study our church has 4 of them available for you to attend now. Just show up no appointment is needed.


  • Sunday in the Parlor at 9:00 am John Meader Leader

  • Monday at Sparks of Hope at 10:30 AM Bob Shaw leader.

  • Wednesday in the Parlor at 7:00 pm Dave Rood Leader

  • Thursday at 10:00 AM Carlos Ortiz leads in the Library

Any further information is available through the church office.

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Coffee Hour Schedule

JANUARY-Mission Outreach

FEBRUARY-Finance/Endowment

MARCH-SPRC


Groups are to provide goodies/ snacks

each Sunday of the month they are scheduled.


Please Contact Sue Gagne or Joyce Spencer with any questions.

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Order of Worship

Google Meet Dial-In: 617-675-4444 PIN: 301 463 603 6721#

ANNOUNCEMENTS CALL TO WORSHIP We gather in preparation For good news is about to be proclaimed. We gather in expectation. For joy is about to break forth in our midst. We gather in celebration For we are those people who have said yes to the manger, yes to the one incarnate for others, yes to the wholeness of God. In preparation and expectation, let us celebrate!


OPENING HYMN: “Take me to the water” #3165 Worship & Song


OPENING PRAYER Living God, When the Spirit descended on Jesus at his baptism in Jorda’s water You revealed him as your own beloved Son. You anointed him with the Holy Spirit. Grant that all who are baptized in his name may keep the covenant they have made, and boldly confess Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior now and for ever. Amen.


SCRIPTURE: Acts 10: 34-43 Read by: TBD Matthew 3:13-17


SERMON “Take Me To the Water: Covenant Community” Rev. David Nicol

HANDBELL CHOIR: “Aspiration & Venite Adoremus”


PRAYERS OF THE PEOPLE


THE PEACE

TITHES & OFFERINGS tithes.hamburgumc.org/Give

DOXOLOGY “Praise God from Whom all Blessings Flow” #94 UMH



GREAT THANKSGIVING

The Lord be with you. And also with you. Lift up your hearts. We lift them up to the Lord. Let us give thanks to the Lord our God. It is right to give our thanks and praise.

...And so, with your people on earth and all the company of heaven

we praise your name and join their unending hymn:


Holy, holy, holy Lord, God of power and might,

Heaven and earth are full of your glory. Hosanna in the highest.

Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord. Hosanna in the highest.


...And so, in remembrance of these your mighty acts in Jesus Christ,

we offer ourselves in praise and thanksgiving

as a holy and living sacrifice, in union with Christ's offering for us,

as we proclaim the mystery of faith.

Christ has died; Christ is risen; Christ will come again.


...Through your Son Jesus Christ, with the Holy Spirit in your holy Church,

all honor and glory is yours, almighty Father (God ), now and forever. Amen.

THE LORD'S PRAYER

SHARING OF BREAD AND CUP

CLOSING HYMN: “See how Great a Flame Aspires” #541 UMH

BENEDICTION POSTLUDE


ABOUT US

It is the mission of HUMC to make disciples of Jesus Christ and to spread His Gospel through the full commitment of all our resources.

ADDRESS

116 Union St.

Hamburg, NY 14075

716-649-8080

office@hamburgumc.org

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