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SERMON
This Sunday: The Rev. Ken Feske
“Love in a Graveyard”
Bible Study Leader: The Rev. Ken Feske
Bible Study Topic: Luke 8: 26-39
Bible Passages: Isaiah 65: 1-9; Psalm 43: 1-4, 5b; Luke 8: 26-39
Lector: Dick Crowell
Crucifer: Nathan Kobell
Ushers: Kathy Gray and Peggy Pfeifer
Fellowship: Nathan Kobell
Flowers: Annie and Bill Slautterback
Prelude
9:45 a.m.
Sophia Pyo, flute
Brian Pyo, violin
Jubal Joslyn, tenor
Teruyo Petrocelli, piano
“Jesu, Joy of Man’s Desiring,” from Cantata 147……….J.S.Bach, transcr. E. Jolliet
Canon in D……….Johann Pachelbel
Concertino in D Major for Flute, Op. 107……….Cécile Chaminade
Offertory
Jubal Joslyn, tenor
Ev’ry Time I Feel the Spirit……….African American Spiritual, arr. B. Frank
Postlude
Teruyo Petrocelli
Welcome and many thanks to our three guest musicians for sharing your talents today! Teruyo Petrocelli, pianist, is a Japan native. She is an accompanist, piano instructor, and collaborator for choral programming at Stevenson School, as well as accompanist and teacher in numerous settings throughout the Central Coast.
Sophia Pyo, flutist, attends Pacific Grove High School and is a rising 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.
Brian Pyo, violinist, is a rising sophomore in the Monterey Academy of Oceanographic Science (MAOS) program at Monterey High School. He studies violin with Amalia Diaz. He has a strong interest in math and science, and enjoys playing tennis in his free time.
The Rev. Ken Feske
There’s a strange comic I saw around Christmastime of baby Jesus in the manger surrounded by animals. All the animals say something nice they want to do for baby Jesus. The camel says, “I will bear him gifts.” The lamb says, “I will warm him.” The cow says, “I will give him drink.” The donkey says, “I will carry him.” The dove says, “I will bless his baptism.” The pig says, “I’ll let him fill me with demons and jump off a cliff!” The animals look at the pig bewildered and say, “Wait, what?!?” The pig wasn’t wrong though, just look at this week’s Gospel story.
It’s a story of hope. An encounter of transformation through the touch and love of God. There is freedom from torment. There are people today who feel possessed, tossed aside, tormented, and are floundering.
As I sat with our Gospel story this week, I found myself thinking about pigs. Indeed, as I was looking into ‘pigs’, I found these words from Winston Churchill:
I am fond of pigs. Dogs look up to us. Cats look down on us. Pigs treat us as equals.
Apparently, this is found in his autobiography, reflecting on a conversation he had with a grandson on their farm.
So, along with Churchill, there are many who would say that among mammals, which are not human, pigs do come pretty close. Did you know…
What about those pigs?
Look forward to worship together,
Ken
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 each Sunday Morning at 9:00 am in the Multipurpose Room, where the topic is the sermon Bible lesson of the day.
Men’s Small Group Bible Study
Men’s Bible Study is on its annual summer break and will resume after Labor Day.
For more information contact Bob Axley at rjaxley@icloud.com
Women’s Bible Study
Women’s insight on Faith will meet on Thursday, June 19th 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.