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"For we are God's handiwork, created in Christ Jesus to do good works, which God prepared in advance for us to do."
February 14, 2021
FAIRMOUNT AVENUE UMCONLINE WORSHIP
Transfiguration Sunday
Ephesians 2:10
Fairmount Avenue
United Methodist
Church
A welcoming, joyful community,
igniting hearts and minds for
God’s work.
Gathering MusicFugue in E-Flat Major Camille Saint-Saëns
(from Prelude and Fugue in E-Flat Major, Op. 99, No. 3)
The long-lived Frenchman, Camille Saint-Saëns (1835-1921), had a very slow start to his meteoric career, yet he ultimately became one of the most honored musicians in the history of France. As an organist he was best known for presiding at the large instrument of the Madeleine Church in Paris. This was the church of high society, an impressive monument built in the style of a Greek temple. Though Saint-Saëns was often heard as an organist, the instrument occupied only a small fraction of his attention, for he delved into every musical form and distinguished himself in many other areas, including those as far flung as history and astronomy. The requirements of his church work were fulfilled through his uncanny skill as an improviser. As a result, Saint-Saëns left only a handful of written pieces for the organ, including two sets of three Preludes and Fugues….
Gathering MusicFugue in E-Flat Major Camille Saint-Saëns
(from Prelude and Fugue in E-Flat Major, Op. 99, No. 3)
…The fugue (heard as today’s Gathering music) opens with a solemn theme in long notes which is soon joined by the more agile counter subject in rapidly turning notes. Saint-Saëns displays a sure grasp of the structural aspects of the fugue as he guides the movement along: its theme is presented upside down as well as right side up. (One suspects even the mighty Bach himself would have approved of the composer’s deft handling of this fugue.) Saint-Saëns also shows off his agile pedal technique with several bars of rapid sixteenth notes for the feet. Toward the end there is a crescendo leading to a grand climax on full organ.
Prelude
“Deck Thyself, My Soul, with Gladness” Johannes Brahms(“Schmücke dich O liebe Seele”)
At the very end of his life, Brahms turned to the organ for his final compositions, the eleven chorale preludes of Op 122. Although the organ had intrigued Brahms in his youth, he wrote very little for it. The Prelude, a setting of a German communion chorale, is a gentle weaving of two contrapuntal lines accompanying the hymn tune, which is heard on a reed stop played on the pedals.
A Joyful ,Welcoming Community….
Join us for weekly worship on Sunday mornings.
10:30 am on Facebook and YouTube
Lent KitsIf you didn’t get a chance to pick up a Lent kit, contact the church office and we will do our best to get one to you. Call 651/699-1335 or email [email protected].
R.S.V.P. at www.faumc.net helpful
Help Build Community and Share the Gift of HospitalityBe an online greeter for our worship watch parties on Sunday mornings on Facebook.
See Monday Meditations or Fairmount Avenue UMC Facebook Community
to sign up to be a greeter.
Connect with others at Fairmount Avenue! Join us
for online fellowship time on Sunday mornings at
10:00 am. See Monday Meditations for the Zoom
address.
Community Building
Get weekly devotions from Pastor Shawna
Find out what’s happening each week at Fairmount Avenue and get a weekly devotion from Pastor Shawna by email.
Sign up for our Monday Meditations online at faumc.net or by emailing the church office at [email protected].
ASH WEDNESDAY WORSHIP
February 17
7:00 pm on Facebook or stream on YouTube.
Igniting Hearts and Minds….
Weekly programs for children and youth Wednesday evening devotionsSmall group ministries
Small Group OpportunitiesThat we might faithfully participate by our prayers, presence, gifts, and service.
Covenant Discipleship Groups
Small groups, focused on accountability and
connection in acts of compassion, acts of justice, acts
of devotion, and acts of worship. Meeting through
May, with weekly, bi-monthly, and monthly options.
Wednesday Bible Study
Meeting every Wednesday at
noon. This small group simply
invites you to show up when
you can.
Register for a small group online at www.faumc.net
Other small group opportunities are available seasonally.
Children’s Ministries in February
Wednesdays, 6:30 pm
You’re invited to a month of Wednesday evening parties (via Zoom) to dress up, play games and celebrate the love and friendship that we find with each other and with Jesus.
Everyone is invited, all children through 5th
grade are welcome to join in the fun.
Contact Ashton Horsley, Director of Children’s Ministries, [email protected], for the Zoom address.
CHILDREN’S TIME
Check out Fairmount Avenue UMC on
YouTube for today’s Children’s Sermon.
CHILDREN’S TIME
Check out Fairmount Avenue UMC on YouTube for today’s
Children’s Sermon.
For God’s Work….
Ministries throughout the year that focus on issues of:
• Ministries for People Experiencing Homelessness
• Creation Care Ministries
• Food Justice and Hunger Relief Ministries
• Racial Justice and Equity Ministries
Come, lean in, and discuss:History Learned
Your Faith/Spiritual ResponseOur Community Response
Register by 11:59 pm 2/20 to receive the Zoom link at noon on Sunday, 2/21.
To register or find out how to get the book, go to www.faumc.net
Questions? Contact Cindy Radtke, [email protected]
Voices of Rondo Book Discussion
Sunday, February 21 6:30 – 7:45 pm
Hosted by: Witness Ministry’s Equity & Reconciliation Team,
Fairmount Avenue United Methodist Church
Community Discussion – March 7, 4 – 5 pmRez Road 2000 from the History Theater
Rez Road 2000, a play about the cultural clash that makes up the American and Native American landscape, is available for viewing from February 22 –March 7. Sign up at www.faumc.net before February 20 to view the performance. We will send you a free link to view the performance.
For God’s Work….
Recognizing that we are all children of God and individuals of sacred worth, we
welcome all God's people. We are called to practice unconditional love, and
therefore we accept all persons regardless of sexual orientation and gender
identities. By declaring ourselves to be a Reconciling Congregation, Fairmount
Avenue United Methodist Church joins many other United Methodist churches
in working to eliminate prejudice and discriminatory practices in ourselves and
our communities.
We are a Reconciling Congregation
Holy God, upon the
mountain you revealed
our Messiah, who by his
death and resurrection
would fulfill both the law
and the prophets.
Prayer ofInvitation
By his transfiguration
enlighten our path that we
may dare to suffer with
him in the service of
humanity and so share in
the everlasting glory of
him who lives and reigns
with you and the Holy
Spirit, One God, for ever.
AmenLawrence Hull Stookey, USA 20th Cent. UM Hymnal #259
“O WONDROUS SIGHT!O VISION FAIR”
Hymn No. 258
“O WONDROUS SIGHT!
O VISION FAIR”
Hymn No. 258
Offering
Your Giving MattersShare your offering by mail or through the church website.
Thank you!
PRAYERS OF THE PEOPLE
WE ARE A PEOPLE OF PRAYER.
GO ONLINE TO SEND IN YOUR PRAYER
REQUESTS AT WWW.FAUMC.NET OR
SEND THEM TO [email protected]
Lord’s Prayer
Our Father, who art in heaven, hallowed be Thy name. Thy kingdom come, Thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven. Give us this day our daily bread. And forgive
us our trespasses, as we forgive those who trespass against us. And lead us not into temptation, but
deliver us from evil. For thine is the kingdom, and the power, and the glory, forever. Amen.
SCRIPTURE - MARK 9:2-9(NRSV)
Six days later, Jesus took
with him Peter and James
and John, and led them up a
high mountain apart, by
themselves. And he was
transfigured before
them, 3 and his clothes
became dazzling white,
such as no one on earth could
bleach them. 4 And there
appeared to them Elijah with
Moses, who were talking with
Jesus. 5 Then Peter said to
Jesus, “Rabbi, it is good for us
to be here; let us make three
dwellings,one for you, one for
Moses, and one for Elijah.”
6 He did not know what to say,
for they were terrified. 7 Then a
cloud overshadowed them, and
from the cloud there came a
voice, “This is my Son, the
Beloved;listen to
him!” 8 Suddenly when they
looked around, they saw no one
with them any more, but only
Jesus.
9 As they were coming down
the mountain, he ordered
them to tell no one about
what they had seen, until
after the Son of Man had
risen from the dead.
Sermon Series
Possible
“BREATHE ON ME, BREATHE OF GOD”
Hymn No. 420
“BREATHE ON ME,BREATHE OF GOD”
HYMN NO. 420”
BENEDICTIONGo in Peace.
GO IN PEACE. HAVE A BLESSED WEEK.
STAY SAFE. STAY HOME.BE WELL.
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Music Director and Organist - Steve Rosenberg“O Wondrous Sight! O Vision Fair ” and “Breathe on Me, Breath of God” Pastor Jin HurLiturgist: Maizie Anderson
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THANK YOU FOR LEADING WORSHIP:
POSTLUDE“Vivace” from Prelude and Fugue in E-Flat Major
C. Saint-Saëns
The closing voluntary, the “Vivace” of the Saint-Saëns Prelude and Fugue is a typical French toccata, marked by rapidly swirling figurations for the hands set over a ponderous and massive pedal line. After all the commotion of this frenetic movement, the composer closes it with two simple cadential chords, as if mischievously enjoying the surprise effect on his listeners of this unexpectedly naive conclusion.