Deuteronomy 15:11
“ For there will never cease to be poor in the land. Therefore, I command you, ‘You shall open wide your hand to your brother, to the needy and to the poor, in your and.”
Bill and Mary Lou English have listened and acted on hat command. They have led Northmont’s effort in providing warm meals for the homeless men at the Pleasent Valley Shelter monthly, approaching 30 years. Bill and Mary Lou traditionally served the meal in December, but are now unable to do so. Deacons are looking for a family or group to serve this December. I am sure you have plenty of questions, so contact me, Ken Yoest, at missionstuff@comcast.net or text/call 412-855-1459. I am sure Bill and Mary Lou would not mind discussing this with you as well.
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Lazarus Fund Special Offering
The Lazarus Fund was started in 1984 by the Presbyterian Church in Pittsburgh to help families in distress. The Fund’s mission is to proclaim the Gospel of Jesus Christ by providing financial assistance to Allegheny County families and individuals in need. One-time grants of up to $200 may be offered to successful candidates, with the grants being paid directly to the service provider. We'll be collecting the Lazarus Fund throughout the month of February. To contribute, please use your Lazarus Fund pledge envelope or a pew envelope marked for the Lazarus Fund.
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International Partnership Visitor Coming to Northmont
From May 9 to 21, 23 International Partnership guests will be in Pittsburgh. One of these visitors is a woman, Miriam Gondwe, from our partner church in Mangochi. The Mission Committee is organizing a small group from both the committee and the congregation to help plan the time that Miriam will be spending with us. We need one or two additional people from the congregation for that planning team. If you can spare a little bit of time and help contribute to this effort, please let me know.
One family from the congregation has volunteered to fill one of the two four- or five-day hosting periods. We still need to fill the second hosting period. If you think you might like to take advantage of that opportunity to host a guest from Malawi for a few days, please let me know.
Your participation with either hosting or planning would be very much appreciated. - Ted Mills (412-742-0556, millsfam78@gmail.com)
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Hiland Book Discussion
Hiland Presbyterian Church is hosting a book discussion of The Color of Life: A Journey toward Love and Racial Justice by Cara Meredith over a simple lunch of soup and bread
Date: Saturday March 16, 2024
Time: 11:30 AM to 1:30 PM.
Location: Hiland Presbyterian Church
845 Perry Highway, Pittsburgh, PA 15229
The event is free of charge.
RSVP by March 8th to Carolyn at gibbses5@verizon.net
or Barb in the church office at 412-364-9000.
Website: https://hilandchurch.org/
| Hymn of the Month - February | During Lent we will highlight two hymns. During the early weeks we will sing the ancient text, Kind Maker of the Word. This is a seventh-century Latin hymn, Audi benigne Conditor,” that is attributed to Gregory the Great (c. 540-604). It has been used for centuries during Lent at the daily services prayed in monasteries. Gregory was a nobleman who became a Benedictine monk, and later, pope. He contributed greatly to the universal church, but among musicians he is famous for founding or reestablishing the Roman singing school. Gregorian Chant is named for him. |
By: Stephen Schall, Music Director
Here we are in the second week of Lent. At worship we will have two constant penitential musical bits throughout the season, the introit and the Kyrie.
Each week as the introit, the choir will sing a different stanza of the ancient Lenten prose, Attende Domine. For more information on it, see here.
To emphasize the time of confession, the choir will sing a choral setting of the Kyrie. Its text, “Kyrie eleison. Christe eleison. Kyrie eleison.” meaning “Lord, have mercy. Christ have mercy. Lord, have mercy.” is in Greek, reminding us of the ancient nature of our liturgy. The Kyrie along with the Trisagion, which is prescribed for use on Good Friday, are the only parts of the church’s liturgy that remained in Greek, the first language used in the church, throughout the millennia.
As we close out Black History Month, we’ll hear the choir sing the wonderful Harry Burleigh arrangement of the spiritual, There Is a Balm in Gilead. The words remind us that Christ’s love is a balm for the “sin-sick soul.” May it be a blessing for you.
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A New Thing I’m Up To:
From January to March, I will be taking an online course with the goal of receiving an Executive Certificate in Religious Fundraising. This program, offered through an organization called the Lake Institute, will give me tools and resources to better equip myself and the church to do some outreach-focused fundraising.
Update as of Feb 22:
I am now through six of the eight weeks. This week has been all about some practice with practical application. Stay tuned for some more info on that soon. 😁
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AMOS nights are our way of creating an atmosphere of fellowship and hospitality for families and all members of our church. We will be sharing a meal together and then breaking off for a time of learning. AMOS nights will take place once a month at 6pm.
Mark your calendars for the upcoming AMOS nights:
February 28
April 24
May 22
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Mark your calendars for the following events.
Youth Gatherings:
March 13 at Hiland at 6 ( Bonfire)
April 10 at Northmont at 6 (Movie Night)
May 8 at North Park at 6
Confirmation Gathers:
2/25, 3/24, 4/21, 5/19
Any questions? Contact Ben
| Some of Northmont’s youth spent time last weekend on a retreat in Ligonier. They did mission work for the camp by helping to clear brush and chop wood. They were also about to spend time singing, rock climbing, and enjoying the grounds since it was in the 60s when they were there. | |
Sunday Feb 25
Worship, 10 am, Sanctuary
Confirmation Class,
1 pm
Monday Feb 26
Boy Scouts 6 pm
Tuesday Feb 27
Northmont Delivers
8:30 am
NBC 9 am
Long Vue Acres Garden Club 6:30 am
Session Meeting 7 pm
Wednesday Feb 28
Knit Wits 9:30 am
Thursday Feb 29
Handbell Choir 5 pm
Chancel Choir 6:30 pm
Boy Scouts 7:30
Friday March 1
Sewing Sisters 10 am
Saturday March 2
Sunday March 3
Worship, 10 am, Sanctuary
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Book Group —
The Berry Pickers by Amanda Peters on Saturday, March 16 , 9:30
Pickleball Group —
To play,
contact Lindsey Cunko at l.cunko76@gmail.com
Dining-Out Group —
Firebirds in Cranberry On Monday, March 18, 6:30 pm
Traveling God’s World Group —“Holy Land” by Frank Caputo Sunday March 17, 2024 at 7 pm
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If you’d like to participate in any of these, email me to put in the correct email chain for your chosen group.
Have questions? Contact Rev. Ben at ben@northmontchurch.org
| This video series is your first opportunity to take a look and start prayerfully pondering the scripture I’ll be preaching on that Sunday. This YouTube series is posted early each week, so look for it in your email. |
Koehler and Phelps Class
Sundays at 8:45 in Mangochi Room
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Women’s Bible Study begins on September 12th. The lessons are from the Horizon series, Sacred Encounters: The Power and Presence of Jesus Christ in Luke-Acts! We usually meet the 2nd Tuesday of the month at 1:00 p.m. in the Berean Room. All women are invited to join us. If you are interested, please contact Sarah Jane Beorn, sarahjanebeorn@icloud.com, or Melody Hannegan, viatoretis@comcast.net.
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CHANCEL FLOWERS
The CHANCEL FLOWERS CALENDAR
has been posted between the library and cloak room. Please consider ordering flowers to beautify our sanctuary and to honor loved ones or to commemorate special occasions at the Sunday service you choose.
Please contact Bill English to sign up and make arrangements.
Phone: 412-366-1713
Email: wenglish14@verizon.net
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