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This Sunday: October 12, 2025

SERMON
This Sunday: The Rev. Dr. Mike Harbert

“Great Gratitude for God’s Grace”

Bible Passages:

Jeremiah 29:4-7; Psalm 66:1-12; Luke 17:11-19

Lector: Annie Slautterback

Crucifer: Peggy Pfeifer
Ushers: Marilynn Gustafson and Carle Mowell
Fellowship: Kathy Gray

Flowers: Janet McDaniel
“Today’s flowers are dedicated to Cantor Jubal Joslyn and Music Director Cathryn Wilkinson. Together they create a profound musical environment for the congregation of Church In The Forest.”

Prelude

Cathryn Wilkinson, organ

“French with a German Accent”

Verset on the “Gloria” from Mass for the Parishes……….François Couperin

“Duo” from Suite on the First Tone……….Nicolas-Louis Clérambault

Rhapsodie No. 3 on a Breton Air……….Camille Saint-Saëns

Pasticcio……….Jean Langlais

Offertory

Be Thou My Vision……….Irish folk tune, arr. Nathan Pacheco
Jubal Joslyn, tenor

Organ Postlude

Fanfare……….Jacques Lemmens

French Music With a German Accent

German Baroque organs, such as the hand-built instrument here at Church in the Forest, were not designed for the nuances and colors of French organ music. But with a little coaxing and creativity, our organ can “translate” the ambience of France just fine. Baroque-era French composers, such as Couperin and Clerambault, were employed mainly by the Catholic Church or in the royal courts of France. Monsieur Couperin was one of a few who were given a “King’s Permit” to publish music.  Saint-Saëns, composer of the great “Organ Symphony in 1886,” was inspired by folk songs during a trip to Brittany. And from Langlais, who was organist for 42 years at the Basilica of Sainte-Clotilde in Paris, we have a pastiche (sometimes translated “a mess”), a little closing romp throwing together playful themes.

Last Sunday’s Service

Sunday Services Archive

The Rev. Dr. Michael Harbert

Pastor's Letter

 

Dear CitF Family,

This coming Sunday we will return to following the lectionary that Christians throughout the world use as our guide. This means we will focus on the following scriptures: Jeremiah 29:4-7 (God’s call for God’s people to make our unwanted places residences of God’s peace and blessing); Psalm 66:1-12 (a Psalm celebrating how God makes our places of great struggle places of God’s gracious provision); Luke 17:11-19 (God’s call to be a grateful people in all things). Because these passages have a certain theme, I’ve titled this Sunday’s sermon, “Great Gratitude for God’s Grace.”

I also want you to know that on Sunday, October 19th, my wife Laura will preach. I look forward to assisting Laura that Sunday and receiving the Word God will give her.

I hope you receive God’s word to you this week when you take time to reflect on our scriptures. And I look forward to sharing what God is saying to each of us when we gather this Sunday at 9:00 a.m. in our multipurpose room. I also look forward to celebrating God’s goodness and responding to God’s call when we gather as a family of faith for worship!

Grace & Peace,
Pastor Mike

Small Groups & Bible Study

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, October 16th 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.

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