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SERMON
This Sunday: The Rev. Dr. Greg Ogden
“Giving with Cheerful Abandon”
Bible Passages:
2 Samuel 24:18-25; Psalm 112:1-9; 2 Corinthians 8:1-5; 9:6-12; Luke 18:9-14
Lector: Annie Slautterback
Crucifer: Maureen Sanders
Ushers: Marilynn Gustafson and Carle Mowell
Fellowship: Debbie and Scott Downs
Flowers: Lloyd Nattkemper, “Dedicated to and in thanks for our U.S. veterans.”
Prelude
Jubal Joslyn, tenor
Cathryn Wilkinson, piano
Offertory
Thanks Be To God……….Dennis and Nanette Allen
Organ Postlude
“Autumn” from The Seasons……….Antonio Vivaldi, arr. S. Drummond Wolff
“You Servants of God” was written by the great English poet and Methodist preacher Charles Wesley (1707-1788). Quoting Dr. James Townsend, “Wesley is credited with writing 8,989 hymns, at least three times the output of poet William Wordsworth. Charles Wesley wrote an average of 10 lines of verse every day for 50 years! He completed an extant poem every other day.”
While Charles and his brother John published 56 collections of original Methodist hymns, their methods were considered inflammatory by some. His brother John was once “arraigned before a grand jury for altering authorized psalms and for introducing unauthorized compositions into church services.”
Charles even faced rock-throwing mobs at the site of Methodist church meetings, which threatened the prevailing Anglican Church of the day. His well-known hymn “Ye Servants of God, Your Master Proclaim” was written “to be sung in a tumult.”
John and Charles Wesley’s hymns were first published in America in 1737, in an Anglican hymnal, A Collection of Psalms and Hymns, in Charleston, South Carolina. John compiled the songbook for missionary work in Georgia.
The Rev. Dr. Michael Harbert

Dear CitF Family,
This week Laura and I are away in our adventure trailer for some refreshment and to celebrate our anniversary. In my absence, my long-time friend, Rev. Dr. Greg Ogden, will preach.
I first met Greg when he was the Executive Director of the Doctor of Ministry Program at Fuller Theological Seminary while I was working on my doctorate. Before that time, Greg was a very successful Presbyterian Pastor in several churches. Not long after serving at Fuller Seminary, Greg and his wife, Lily, retired to the Monterey Peninsula.
Since that time, they have attended Carmel Presbyterian Church. During my time as a pastor at Carmel Presbyterian, Greg and I worked together to develop discipleship ministries using Greg’s “Discipleship Essentials.” Since that time, Greg has developed the Global Discipleship Initiative, a world-wide discipleship movement that trains pastors in multiplying discipleship efforts using Greg’s Discipleship Essentials.
I know you will be blessed by Greg’s presence and sermon this Sunday! I’m also glad to say that our own Scott Downs will lead the Sunday morning Bible Study in my absence.
The focus this week will be on the scripture passages Greg will preach from as we continue our movement through this season of grateful faith: Joshua 1:1-7; Psalm 116:12-19; 2 Corinthians 8:1-5; 9:6-12; Luke 21:1-4.
With expectant and grateful faith!
Pastor Mike
Small Groups
These are gatherings where CitF members and friends can explore faith and deepen fellowship.
Small Group Bible Study
The Sunday Small Group Bible Study meets every Sunday in the Multipurpose Room from 9:00 – 9:40 a.m.
to discuss the scripture passages of the day.
Pastor Mike will lead our weekly discussions.
Men’s Bible Study
Men’s Bible Study will meet on Thursdays at 10:30 a.m.
in the multipurpose room and on Zoom.
We will be studying Romans and using a study guide by Pastor Art Ross.
For more information contact Bob Axley at rjaxley@icloud.com
Women’s Insight on Faith
Women’s Insight on Faith will meet on Thursday, November 20th from 4:00 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. at Mia Jarick’s home. Anyone interested in joining can contact Mia Jarick at 831-917-3202 or miajarick1@yahoo.com.
