Sept. 29, 2024

Nineteenth Sunday after Pentecost

At 10 o’clock worship:

“What Is In Your Way?"

Pastor Ben Robbins

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Last Sunday's Service

Hymn of the Month Returns

Last year, we instituted a project called, The Hymn of the Month. Throughout the year we explored one hymn that was not well known to the congregation. The goal was to expand the congregation's repertoire and to help us all reflect on the hymns we sing and why we sing them. This project resumes on Sunday.


Here is some basic information:

  • hymn: refers to a poem or text that may be set to music. In The Presbyterian Hymnal the name of the hymn is the title at the top of the page.
  • author: is the person who wrote the hymn (the words). The author’s name is found above the music on the left. The date the hymn was written is next to the author’s name.
  • hymn tune: refers to the music that the hymn (the words) are sung to. On the page in the hymnal, the tune name is found directly under the title.
  • composer: is the person who wrote the music of the hymn tune. This is found above the music on the right.
  • meter: describes the number of syllables per line in the poem. This is found to the immediate right of the tune name. (This information is rarely of practical use to the congregation but is important for church musicians, liturgy planners, and hymnal editors because sometimes we want to sing a particular text but the tune is unknown to the congregation. If we know the meter, we can locate a familiar tune — using the tune index — and sing the hymn to the familiar tune. This is why we can do fun things like singing the hymn, Amazing Grace, to the tune of the theme from Gilligan’s Island. But I digress.)

This month we look at hymn 415, Come, Labor On. Written by Jane Laurie Borthwick in 1859, the text is a stirring poem that draws on Jesus’s harvest imagery. Jane Borthwick (1813-1897) was a Scot who spent her life in Edinburgh as a member of the Free Church. She and her sister, Sarah Findlater, published four volumes of translations entitled, Hymns from the Land of Luther


The beautiful tune, ORA LABORA, was written for this text by the famous English organist and composer, T. Turtius Noble, in 1918. Noble (1867-1953) was born in Bath and educated at the Royal School of Church Music. Following a storied career in York Minster, he came to NYC where he was music director at St. Thomas Episcopal Church, Fifth Ave, from 1912 to 1947. During that time, he established the English cathedral tradition and, in 1919, founded the Saint Thomas Choir School for boys. Composed in the English cathedral style, the unison tune lends strength to the words of the poem, calling all to Christian service. 

Clef Notes

Music Director, Stephen Schall

stephen@northmontchurch.org

This Sunday the Chancel Choir sings a hauntingly dissonant setting of Wm Blake’s The Lamb, set by English composer, John Tavener. Tavener is a noted composer of sacred choral music. He’s probably most famous for the composition, Song for Athene, which was sung at Princess Diana’s funeral. 


Handbell practice returns on Thursday at 5. Huck Beard will be leading the choir. The bells now meet in the Christian Ed wing – last room on the right (coming from the church). 


Both choirs are in need of new members. If you are interested in joining either, please speak to me after the service or send an email. Bells typically practice on Thursdays from 5:00 to 6:00. Chancel Choir practices Thursdays, 6:30 to 8:30.

AMOS DINNER next month will be on Wednesday, October 16.

The main course will be grilled cheese (by master grilled cheese chef Rev. Ben Robbins) and chili. Spiritual Formation is looking for assistance from someone in the congregation. They'd like to invite 1 or 2 folks to share their award-winning chili

with everyone that evening.


Please let Cheryl English or anyone on Spiritual Formation know if you are willing to prepare and share!

The first selection the Book Club

is reading: I'm Glad My Mom Died


"A heartbreaking and hilarious memoir by iCarly and Sam & Cat star Jennette McCurdy about her struggles as a former child actor—including eating disorders, addiction, and a complicated relationship with her overbearing mother—and how she retook control of her life."


Meeting is Oct. 19 at 9:30 in the Malawi Room

Participants can get the book by checking out a physical copy from the library, buying a copy, or checking out an audio or ebook.


Please email any questions to Amy Phelps at phelpsa@duq.edu

NORTHMONT’S DINING OUT GROUP will enjoy dinner at Patron Mexican Grill (11675 Perry Hwy in Wexford) on Monday, Oct. 21 at 6:30.

Everyone is welcome to join. Please text or call Sarah Jane (412-952-0662) to be included in the reservation.

Calling All Youth!

Grades 6 and up

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What’s on the Calendar?

Sunday, Sept 29

Worship at 10am


Monday, Sept 30

Boy Scouts 7pm


Tuesday, Oct 1

NBC 9am

Mission 7:30pm


Wednesday, Oct 2

Ingomar Garden Club 9am

Knit Wits 9:30am


Thursday, Oct 3

Bell Choir Practice 5pm

Chancel Choir Practice 6:30pm


Friday, Oct 4

Sewing Sisters 10am


Saturday, Oct 5


Sunday, Oct 6

Worship 10am


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Women's Bible Study - Meets every 2nd Tuesday of the month at 1:30 in the Berean Room.


Book Group meets every 3rd Saturday of the month at 9:30 in the Berean Room.


Pickleball Group

 To play, 

contact Lindsey Cunko at l.cunko76@gmail.com

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

Pastor's Corner

First Look

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.

Get Connected

AMOS

Meets the third Wednesday of every month, through Dec.

6pm in Fellowship Hall


Koehler and Phelps Class

Sundays at 8:45 in Mangochi Room

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The Reverend Ben Robbins

 Pastor

ben@northmontchurch.org

 (cell) 412-715-3892

(office) 412-348-0004

Email Ben

Stephen Schall

Director of Music

stephen@northmontchurch.org  

(cell) 412-215-297

Email Stephen

Dianna Hollo

Administrative Assistant churchoffice@northmontchurch.org

(office) 412-364-0105

Email Dianna

Bob Addleman

Financial Secretary

bob@northmontchurch.org

(cell) 412-937-1436

(office) 412-364-3539

Email Bob