In our study of this season’s lectionary scriptures, the opening lines from Psalm 126 jumped off the page: “When the Lord restored the fortunes of Zion, we were like those who dream.” What does it look like to live as those who dream? The prophets, the psalmists, John the Baptist, Mary, Elizabeth, Joseph, Simeon, Anna, the shepherds and the Magi—they were all dreamers. They received, discovered, and responded to God’s dreams for the world. In Advent, we step into the mystery and awe of God’s dreams and pray they shape our reality. This theme is for the dreamers in all of us—those who dream of a deeper connection with God and those who dream of a better world. It’s for those who dream of comfort and for those who have given up on their dreams. It’s for those whose dreams have been crushed and for those who show us that dreams take time. Join us this Advent as we dream alongside prophets and angels, Mary and the Magi. Join us as we seek and sow God’s dreams for our world. | |
December 24 at 3pm (music prelude at 2:40pm)
(enjoy special music by the Chancel and Handbell Choirs
and special guest, Rhian Kenny - principal piccolo
in the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra)
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Please join us in worship this Sunday as we invite 3 new members (and their families) to Northmont!
Fellowship celebration to follow!
Keren Gifford
Elaine McMillan
Sue Scott
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The Mission Committee is pleased to announce another year's installment of Bill Markus at Northmont in December!
Bill will be joining us again this Sunday from 8:45-9:45 for a discussion on the Israel/Hamas war and some of the geo-political history of the region. Please join us in the Fellowship Hall!
| 2023 Adult Offerings Update | The Stewardship and Finance Committee reports that Adult Offerings for November 2023 were $40,900, which was $13,500 over budget. This brought the year-to-date total through November 30, 2023, to $301,000, which was only $100 under budget. Please be generous again in December, and we will exceed our budget for the year. Thank you. | 2024 Stewardship Campaign | Thank you to all who have submitted their pledges for 2024. Thus far we have received 45 pledges for 2024 which total $213,000, an average of $4,733 per pledge. There were 19 pledges that increased, 25 pledges that remained the same, 1 pledge that decreased, and 2 pledge units that were lost due to death or transfer. For comparison, we received 62 pledges for 2023 that totaled $259,200. We still have 15 pledges made for 2023 that have not pledged yet for 2024. These 15 pledges totaled $38,300 for 2023. In addition, Northmont receives about $100,000 of donations each year for which no pledge is made. It would be very helpful if you plan to donate to Northmont in 2024 if you would pledge. Please mail or drop off your 2024 pledge as soon as possible, so the Stewardship and Finance Committee and Session can finalize a 2024 budget before Christmas. Thank you. | AMOS Christmas celebration on December 20th at 6pm. SFMT will provide pizza, please bring a side or dessert to share! | This Christmas, the Deacons are once again inviting the congregation to decorate our chancel with poinsettias….all different kinds, sizes and colors. Red ones, plum colored ones, candy striped ones, white ones…the works! Please bring in your plants before the service on Sunday, December 17th and place it, (them) in the chancel area of the church where they will remain through Christmas Eve, Sunday, December 24th. Thank you so much. It will be so beautiful! | Join us this month as we help North Hill Community Outreach fill their food pantry. Printed calendars will be available on Sunday. | Thank you all so much for the prayers, friendship, transportation, and overnight stay that saw me through my eye surgeries and recovery. I couldn’t have done it without you! - Sarah Graham |
CLEF NOTES
By: Music Director, Stephen Schall
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Happy Advent! Happy New Year! This year, with the Fourth Sunday of Advent falling on Christmas Eve, we experience the shortest Advent season there can be. Advent is a beautiful season of expectation as we hear the thrilling and familiar words of prophecy and yearning for redemption, which culminate in the birth of Christ.
The music for this First Sunday of Advent will feature the tune Creator alme siderum “Creator of the Stars of Night.” It will be heard in the prelude, the offertory anthem, and the communion anthem. The introit is a setting of the Advent Prose, Rorate coeli, by the late local composer, John Becker. This text, which begins, “Drop down, ye heavens, from above,” is taken from the book of Isaiah and expresses the longing for the Savior.
| Mark your calendars for all the fall events! |
Youth Group Christmas Party has been rescheduled for
Dec 13th at Northmont.
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Sunday Dec 10
Worship, 10 am, Sanctuary
Fellowship Time after service
Monday Dec 11
Boy Scouts 6 pm
Worship and Music Meeting 7 pm
Tuesday Dec 12
NBC 9 am
Women's Bible Study
1 pm
Deacon Meeting 7 pm
Wednesday Dec 13
Knit Wits 9:30 am
Youth Christmas Party 6pm
Thursday Dec 14
Handbells Choir 5 pm
Chancel Choir 6:30 pm
Stewardship and Finance Meeting 7 pm
Friday Dec 15
Saturday Dec 16
Book Club 9:30 am
Sunday Dec 17
Worship, 10 am, Sanctuary
Fellowship Time, Fellowship Hall
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Book Group — Chester and Gus by Cammie McGovern, Saturday, December 16, 9:30
Pickleball Group — To play,
contact Lindsey Cunko at l.cunko76@gmail.com
Dining-Out Group — Please watch for an update.
Traveling God’s World Group — "UK Movies Trip" by Ted Mills, Sunday, January 21, 2024, 7:00 p.m., Berean Room
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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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