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This Sunday: March 22, 2026

SERMON
This Sunday: The Rev. Dr. Mike Harbert

“Living in the Light of God”

Bible Passages:

Isaiah 58:1-9; Psalm 112:1-9; 1 Corinthians 1:20, 27-2:5; Matthew 5:13-20

 

Lector:
Dave Nee

Crucifer:
Will Jansma

Ushers:
Kathy Gray and Carol Williams

Fellowship:
Peter and Joan McKee

Flowers:
Pam and Dave Tashjian, “In loving memory of Grandma Tash and Nellie Melville.”

 

 

Sophia Pyo, flute
Jubal Joslyn, tenor
Cathryn Wilkinson, piano and organ

 

Prelude

“Poem” for Flute (1918)……….Charles Griffes

Music from Taizé……….Jacques Berthier

My Soul Is at Rest

O Christe Domine Jesu (O Christ, Lord Jesus)

Offertory

Domine Deus, Filius Patris……….Music from Taizé

(O Lord, God, Son of the Father, have mercy on us)

Postlude

Fugue and Chorale, BWV 957……….J. S. Bach

 

 

Welcome back to Sophia Pyo, guest flutist. Sophia attends Pacific Grove High School where she is a senior. Under the instruction of her teacher, Jennifer Kennedy, she plays both the flute and piccolo. She enjoys getting lost in a good book whenever she has some time to herself.

Like so much of our life experience, and like Christ’s journey to the cross, today is a reflection of both bitter and sweet. When his “Poem” premiered in New York, Charles Griffes was heralded with praise as the future voice of native-born American composers, but less than a year later, he was taken ill and died in the worldwide influenza epidemic.

The music from the Catholic community of Taizé, France is based on Bible passages and centuries of Roman Catholic sacred texts. Although meditative, prayerful, and solemn in tone, the music of Taizé has given hope to people across the world for more than fifty years.

The tune of “Passion Chorale” was first composed as a courtly love song, but later set to a funeral text. J. S. Bach used this tune as a unifying theme throughout his musical re-telling of the Passion According to St. Matthew (1727). The closing fugue and chorale in the postlude by Bach is also based on a funeral hymn. But in spite of the nearness of death, Bach’s music is cheerful, inspired by the final lines of the hymn, “In your hands, O God, all will be well because the ending will be good.”

Sunday Services Archive

The Rev. Dr. Michael Harbert

Pastor's Letter

“I came to you in weakness and in fear and in much trembling.”
(1 Corinthians 1:3)

Dear CitF Family,

As I continue my Lenten journey, seeking to allow God to free me from the things that are not of God, I can become discouraged by my tendency to so easily fall back into my old sinful patterns.

I think for all of us there are deep wounds that lead to deep, ingrained tendencies that are not how we want to live. And when we fall into these tendencies, we often feel shame. “Why am I not free of this by now? Why do I keep falling into this way of being? Lord, have mercy. Forgive me again, and please lead me to a place of true and lasting freedom!”

Our journey out of the darkness of our sinful tendencies and into the light of God’s freedom, life and joy is a very bumpy ride. Even though we long to be set free once and for all, we too often get pulled back into attitudes and tendencies that we know are not how we want to live.

This is why the Apostle Paul cried out, “I came to you in weakness and in fear and in much trembling.” Even though Paul had memorized the Old Testament and sought with all his heart to live for God, he knew that, left to himself, he was a mess.

Our journey during this Lenten season is one of honestly facing the dark places in our hearts and lives and continually bringing them to God—for forgiveness and for release. And no matter how many times we fall back into sin, we need to keep coming back to God and crying out for mercy and God’s transforming power. For it is only by the grace and power of God that will be set free!

I’m glad we’re able to share this journey into light and life together!
Pastor Mike

Small Groups & Bible Study

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, April 21st
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

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