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SERMON
This Sunday: The Rev. Dr. Mike Harbert
“Living in the Light of Life”
Bible Passages:
Genesis 12:1-4; Psalm 121;
John 3:1-17
Lector: Sis Connolly
Crucifer: Mick Connolly
Ushers: Peter McKee and Bob Janzen
Fellowship:Marge Moore and Rae Janzen
Flowers:Howard Colehower, “In memory of Linda Colehower.”
Sophia Gonzalez, mezzo soprano
Cathryn Wilkinson, piano and organ
Prelude
Morgen (Tomorrow), Opus 27, No. 4……….Richard Strauss
And tomorrow the sun will shine again
And on the path I will take,
It will unite us again, we happy ones,
Upon this sun-breathing earth….
(Text by Mackay, English translation copyright © by Emily Ezust, from the LiederNetArchive. Copied with permission.)
Allerseelen (All Souls’ Day), Opus 10, No. 8……….Strauss
“Place on the table the fragrant migonettes,
Bring inside the last red asters,
And let us speak again of love,
As once we did in May.
(Text by Rosenegg, English translation copyright © by Emily Ezust, from the LiederNetArchive. Copied with permission.)
Agnus Dei (Lamb of God) from Mass in B Minor……….J.S. Bach
Bright Morning Stars Are Rising……….Traditional Appalachian
Offertory
“Air” from Water Music……….G.F. Handel
Communion
Green Requiem……….Joe Hisaishi
The Twilight Shore
Organ Postlude
In You Have I Put My Hope, O God……….J.S. Bach
Welcome back to Sophia Gonzalez, a mezzo soprano with a versatile presence in opera, musical theater, and art song. In addition to singing frequently at Church in the Forest, her recent solo engagements include performances with I Cantori di Carmel, the Central Coast Chamber Choir, Vivaldi’s Gloria (2024), and The Creative Voice’s Baroque & Unknown concert series. She is the Executive Director of California Flow Music Studio, a Gilroy-based school dedicated to cultivating strong musical foundations and artistic excellence for young voice, piano, and guitar students.
The songs she has selected by Richard Strauss are two of his most moving miniatures, capturing the power and emotion that is apparent in his masterful operas and tone poems. Bach’s B Minor Mass is one of the few works he set in Latin, instead of his native German tongue, perhaps as a nod to the longstanding tradition of the Catholic church. Bach compiled the Mass in Leipzig one year before he died and never heard it performed in its entirety. The first complete performance was not until 1859 in Leipzig more than one hundred years later.
Happy Birthday, Handel! The composer of the wonderful Messiah was born February 23,1685 in Halle, Germany.
The Rev. Dr. Michael Harbert

Dear CitF Family,
Last week we began our Lenten journey, a very important season designed to facilitate prayerful self reflection. This season helps us become aware of anything God desires to remove from our lives or add to our lives that will help us experience more of God’s goodness, freedom and life.
This week we are reflecting on Genesis 12:1-4, Psalm 121 & John 3:1-17.
I was blessed when several of you joined me this past Sunday for our pre-worship Bible Study at 9:00 a.m. We had a wonderful conversation about what God’s Word is inviting us into. We will continue our conversation this Sunday in our multipurpose room and I hope you will join us!
So let’s all take time to reflect on this week’s scriptures. What doesn’t make sense to you and what questions do you have? What do these passages mean to you? What might God be inviting you into through God’s loving and trustworthy Word?
I also hope you’ll join us for our weekly Lenten Gatherings at The Chapel each Wednesday starting this Wednesday, February 25, at 4:00 p.m. I’ll lead us in our weekly Lenten reflections, followed by our soup suppers. It will be good to connect and share these times together!
One final word: Our beloved Ken White set me up for a Pine Cone article on my personal journey that ran this past week. The article is in the February 20th edition of the Carmel Pine Cone in case you missed it.
Grace and Peace,
Pastor Mike
Growth Groups
These are gatherings where CitF members and friends can explore faith and deepen fellowship.
Sunday Bible Study
We meet every Sunday in the Multipurpose Room
from 9:00 – 9:40 a.m.
to discuss the scripture passages of the day.
Pastor Mike leads our weekly discussions.
Women’s Bible Study
with Rev. Dr. Laura Harbert
The third Tuesday of each month 4:00 p.m. – 5:30 p.m.
Next meeting Tuesday, March 17th
At Mia Jarick’s home in Pacific Grove
Contact Mia to RSVP
miajarick1@yahoo.com
831-917-3202
Men’s Bible Study
Men’s Bible Study meets on Thursdays from
10:30 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
in the Multipurpose Room and/or on Zoom (as announced)
and is studying the Old Testament book of Daniel.
For more information contact Bob Axley at rjaxley@icloud.com
