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This Sunday: March 23, 2025

SERMON
This Sunday: The Rev. Ken Feske

“Beyond What’s Fair”

Bible Study Leader: The Rev. Ken Feske
Bible Study Topic: Luke 13: 1-9

Bible Passages: Genesis 15: Selected Verses; Psalm 63: 1-5; Luke 13: 1-9
Lector: Rick Mayer
Crucifer: Peggy Pfeifer
Ushers: Kathy Gray and Carol Schock
Fellowship: Karen and Ron Fenstermaker

Flowers: Church in the Forest

Prelude
9:45 a.m.

In Quiet Mood……….Florence Price
Night
Because
Jubal Joslyn, tenor

I Love To Tell the Story……….Emma Lou Diemer
Amazing Grace……….Gwyneth Walker
Cathryn Wilkinson, organ

Offertory
I Just Can’t Keep From Cryin’……….Margaret Bonds
Jubal Joslyn, tenor

Organ Postlude
“My Jesus, Who Has Chosen Me” from Opus 122……….Johannes Brahms

During Lent, introspective and contemplative postludes continue with “Mein Jesu, der du mich” from the set of organ chorales that were the last music composed by Johannes Brahms.

Today’s music celebrates “Women’s History Month.” Fanny Jane Crosby, who wrote “To God Be the Glory,” was a prolific poet, with many of her thousands of poems published or set to music. Her output is more astonishing in that she was blind from infancy and for her education relied heavily on the ability to memorize. Florence Price grew up in the Presbyterian Church of Little Rock, Arkansas and first played piano as a child of 4. Her career began in Chicago around 1930, and she was later inducted into the American Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers. Much music by Price however was unknown until a chance discovery of manuscripts in 2009. Emma Lou Diemer, a native of Missouri, taught, composed and conducted at the University of California- Santa Barbara until retiring as professor emerita in 1991. Gwyneth Walker, born in Connecticut, lives in Vermont and has composed a large body of work for organ, chorus, orchestra, and chamber ensembles. She composed “Amazing Grace” as a wedding gift.

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A photograph taken from a prayer point at New Camaldoli Hermitage, overlooking the Big Sur coast.

 

Reimagining Our Lives

Tyrants, fallen towers, and tragedy intensify the preciousness of life and bring greater awareness to what we are doing with our lives. They intensify the value of relationships and invite us to consider how we are treating creation and one another. They intensify the meaning of this moment and remind us that nothing should be wasted or taken for granted. They intensify the need to look at ourselves and our world to see each other in fresh ways and to gain clarity about what really matters and how we want to live.

Lent is a good time to wrestle with the “how” question. How opens the way, why narrows the way. How tends toward the future, why tends toward the past. How is imaginative, why is definitive.

How do we find our place amid uncertainty and turmoil? How do we lose ourselves to the pain and tragedies of our lives and world? How do we keep ourselves in the midst of conflict and chaos? How do we sharpen our vision to see more clearly? How do we keep our hearts soft and hope alive?

Take a moment to reimagine yourself, your life, your relationships. Reimagine how you might live beside and respond to the tyrants, fallen towers, and tragedies in your life and world. What do you see? What does all that look like? What is it asking of you?

This is our work to do. No one else can do it for us, and neither will God. If things are going to get turned around, then it’s up to you and me.

I can only imagine what you are reimagining!

See you in worship,

Ken

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 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 held Thursdays 10:30 a.m. on Zoom and in the multipurpose room. We are studying John’s gospel.
For more information contact Bob Axley at rjaxley@icloud.com

Women’s Bible Study
Women’s insight on Faith will meet on Thursday, March 20th from 4:00 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. at Mia Jarick’s home. Anyone is interested in joining can contact Mia Jarick at 831-917-3202 or miajarick1@yahoo.com.

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