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Weekly Sermons, Music & Musings from the 11AM service
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We begin with the Solo, a Welsh Lullaby, arr. Alec Rowley, performed by Lisa Litteral, soprano. You Shall Find Him Wrapped in a Cleveland Browns Sweatshirt is the sermon by Louise Westfall,...
Rev. Louise introduces her Christmas Message, the familiar story told from the perspective of Mary. Ave Maria preludes the narrative. Bring a Torch, Jeanette, Isabella and the Sussex...
We begin with the offertory "Virga Jesse Florit", from the Christmas Day version of the Magnificat. Then, a reading from the Gospel of Luke 1:39-55 (background music from Bach's Suite...
Behold the Days are Coming, Paul Bouman, performed by the Fairmount Choir. Road Construction Ahead, a sermon by Louise Westfall, based on Matthew 3:1-12. Advent Affirmation by Diane...
We begin with the Offertory, Let All Mortal Flesh keep Silence by Gustave Holst. Performed by the Fairmount Choir, Rebecca Hoke and Peter Bush, soloists. Predestined for Peace, a sermon...
Anthem - King of Glory, King of Peace - Gerald Near.
Sermon - The Once and Future King - a sermon by Louise Westfall, based on Colossians 1:11-20.
Offertory - God is Our Hope and Strength...
Call To Worship: First Song of Isaiah, by Jack Noble White, Peter Bush, cantor.
Sermon: The Future of Faith, Rev. Louise Westfall. Anthem: Hand Me Down My Silver Trumpet, Spiritual/Jean...
First up, an anthem by the Cantate Choir, Promised Land, by Natalie Sleeth. Then, A Trick Question About Tomorrow, a sermon by Louise Westfall, based on Luke 20:27-38. Followed by the...
Sorry, left my bulletin at Church...
The entire selection of Hymns from today's Hymn Festival. Nine in all, centered around the theme of a solid foundation.
The Squeaky Wheel Gets the Grease? - a sermon by Louise Westfall, based on Luke 18:1-8, followed by the Trio and Chorus from Elijah, by Felix Mendelssohn, performed by the Fairmount...
We begin with the Anthem In Your Light We See the Light, by David McCarthy, performed by the Cantate and Fairmount Choirs, followed by the Sermon, Faith Between the Times, by Irv Moxley,...
We begin with the Jubilate Choir singing We are the Children by Hal Hopson, followed by the Sermon, When The Walls Come Down, by Kent Organ and followed up with Sturck's We Belong to...
We begin with the Handbell voluntary, Alleluia, performed by the Westminster Bell Choir, followed by the Sermon, Take Hold of Life, by Louise Westfall and followed up by two American...
We begin with the Offertory Anthem, There is a Balm in Gilead, performed by the Fairmount Choir, followed by the Sermon, The Church and the Salvation of the City, by Louise Westfal
We begin with Jesu Joy of Man's Desiring, Johann Sebastian Bach, performed by the Cantate Choir, followed by The Gospel for Losers, a sermon by Louise Westfall, based on Luke 15:1-10....
Beginning the Fall program year, we have an Anthem, the sermon and the Offertory Anthem.
Just the sermon today folks. Next week begins our regular program year, hopefully with a few new enhancements.
Comprised of experiences from Dominican Republic mission trip participants, Carla and Miles Bailey, Hartley Brody, Grace Crosby and Kurt Zitzner. Gospel Luke 10:25-37. Offertory Solo...
First, the Children's Message by Rev. Missy Shiverick, then, You Asked for It: Part 1 - The God of the Old Testament, a sermon by Rev. Dick Clewell. Concluding with the Offertory Solo,...
First, the Anthem, How Firm a Foundation, arr. Dale Wood, sung by the Summer Choir. Then the Sermon, You Asked for It: It's a Miracle!... or Is It? Preached by Rev. Louise Westfall,...
First, the Anthem, The Gift of Hope, arr. by Hal Hopson and performed by the Summer Choir. Then the Sermon, You Asked for It: The Gospel According to Harry Potter by Rev. Louise Westfall,...
We begin with the Rev. Missy Shiverick explaining to the children why our Lord's Prayer is different than other versions they may have heard; followed by the Anthem, Hearken! Stay Close...
We begin with an Anthem, It Is a Precious Thing, Johann Friderich Peter, performed by Rebecca and Aaron Hoke, Soprano and Bass Soloists, with the Summer Choir. Finally the Sermon, You...
Sermon, with music. How can we keep from singing?
First up, is "An American Folk Hymn of Praise", by Austin Lovelace, sung by the Summer Choir. The Rev. Richard Clewell preaches on "The Core of Living Faith", which examines the pitfalls...
Star Preacher Pastor Louise throws out the first of the Summer "You Asked For It" sermon series, with "Take Me Out to the Ballgame". Bob Moncrief highlights the theme with a voluntary...
Pastor Louise preaches about the Trinity, Bass Soloist Aaron Hoke sings the Offertory Anthem "Deep River" and Kurt Zitzner exemplifies "Stand Up" Worship with a Senior High Graduate...
An abbreviated sermon on Strawberry Festival Sunday, followed by the Offertory Solo: Air from the Pentecost Sonata, by J. S. Back, and performed by Lisa Litteral, Soprano.
Todays Podcast is the first of the Summer calendar. The congregation sings Hymn 319, Spirit, by James K. Manley and the sermon by Rev. Missy is entitled: The Spirit Bearing Witness,...
Todays Podcast is a sermon concerning the rebellious acts which lead to the crucifiction of our Lord, and an admonition to follow that example in our own lives by speaking out against...
Todays Podcast is the Fairmount Youth performing the musical "Once Upon A Parable", by Tom S. Long and Allen Pote. Directed by Greg Shick. Every effort has been made to moderate the...
Todays sermon, "Between Them and Us", explores diversity and inclusion by pointing towards the first controversy within the nascent Christian Church. Following the sermon is the Offertory...
Todays sermon, "Restoration Hardware", marks the 6th Anniversary of Rev. Louise preaching at Fairmount! Preceding the sermon is the Offertory Anthem: My Shepherd Will Supply My Need,...
The 2007 Confirmation Class presents their Statements of Faith in art, music, poetry and speech. Preceding the Introduction and statements is a choral piece by the Cantate Choir: Gloria...
The Gospel Reading (John 20:19-31) is by Rev. Louise. The Sermon for this second Sunday of Eastertide is by the Rev. Dick Clewell, "Whom Do We Follow", based on Acts 5:27-32. The Fairmount...
The Youth and Cantate Choirs sing "Come, You Faithful", followed by "This is the Day", performed by the Fairmount Choir and Brass. The Easter Sermon by Rev. Louise Westfall is "Visions...
The Pastoral Staff recounts the Passion according to St. Luke and is followed by the Fairmount Choir performing "Ave Verum Corpus".
We explore what it means to say: Jesus died for our sins. Preceding the sermon is "For God So Loved the World", Craig Philips, performed by the Fairmount Choir. Following the sermon...
As the prodigal son was welcomed back by his father, so does our Divine Father welcome us back. Preceding the sermon is the Organ Prelude: "I Cry to Thee, Lord Jesus" and "O Mortal,...
As the Spirit made Flesh, Jesus judges justly and with compassion. Preceding the sermon is a piece by the Cantate Choir: "Wayfarin' Stranger, a spiritual by Donald Moore. Following
Jesus is uncompromising in fulfilling his purpose on Earth. We are called to live by his example. Preceding the sermon is a piece by the Handbell Choirs, "Let us Talents and Tongues...
Jesus provides the ultimate example of resisting temptation, and we are admonished to follow him as we strive for virtue. Preceding the sermon is a piece by the Fairmount and Cantate...
Jesus leads us into the mountains, to find revelation in quiet, and return to daily life filled with his grace and peace. Preceding the sermon is a piece by the Fairmount Choir, "Heavenly...
Like a barren landscape belying a rich aquifer below, our faith admonishes us to be as trees planted by water, partaking of the goodness of the Lord. This week includes a piece by entitled...
God calls us to grow in our faith as a precursor to growth as human beings. This week includes a piece by the Westminster Bell Choir (under the direction of Amy Carlson) and the Communion...
Seemingly impossible, the love spoken of in Corinthians is possible, and we have an example to work from. This weeks podcast is the first to also include music by the Fairmount Cho
The Church is one body, and all the interdependant parts work together, sharing their gifts.
We all have unique spiritual gifts and none are better or more important than others as long as we use them.
There is a light that guides us, that gives us the power to transform our lives, and that light is a star in the east.
When considering resolutions for the new year, let us remember to be clothed in love.
How quickly the hope and light of Christmas are extinguished following the holiday.
This is a sermon about expectation, and how that dynamic can shape our lives, our values, and our choices.
The Fairmount and Teen Choirs, under the direction of Robert Moncrief, Min. of Music, perform Camille Saint-Saens Christmas Oratorio, with solists, organ and chamber orchestra.
Despite feelings of dread and acute awareness of loss, this is a time of hope. God does not make promises he will not fulfill.
Jesus Christ
may be the same “yesterday, today, and forever,” but the world
God created is dynamic, ever-changing, unfolding, and of
amazing grace.
A case for paying attention, for thinking about the
human part of the creation equation, and our part in preserving or destroying what God
has made.
The gift of service has
been sacrificed to a self-serving attitude of “What’s in it for me?” Even the church, called
to be God’s servant people, often gets caught up in status, power,...
Commemoration of the Faithful Departed.
We worship an unseen God.
Our highest values are not material but spiritual.
Selected excerpts from Youth Sunday, with a stewardship message from an old timer, engaging segments by the Cheer Youth and the Offertory Anthem performed by the Fairmount Choir
Dialogue between the former & current Pastors of Fairmount at our 90th Anniversary Service
World communion: the gospel of grace at its most inclusive.
What makes a person great? Is it circumstance? Unusual skill? Uncanny vision? All of the above? By what standards do we measure greatness?
Imagine gliding along in a canoe, on a lake as smooth as glass,
within sight of majestic pines and a true blue dream of sky
overhead….see yourself laughing and talking with friends
gathered...
Let’s start this right off by saying to the children that are in the
congregation that if you are not going to listen to anything else in the sermon
this morning, contrary to what you...
Five years ago, I celebrated my 20th anniversary of my ordination by writing
thank you notes. I believed and still do that I was and am a product of many
people’s nurturing guidance,...
My son learned very quickly to answer the inevitable Sunday
dinner question, “So what was the church school lesson about
today?” with one of two answers: “God” or “love.” What his
response...
In our continuing summer series, “You Asked for It,” we turn to a question raised
which asks, “How can we grow our church at the same time keeping our theological
integrity and distinctive...
In the course of this “You Asked for It” summer series, the question was asked,
“How do you talk to a fundamentalist, to a born-again Christian?” This question would
appear to imply...
Sermon from the "Welcome to Fairmount Church" CD
Sermon from the "Welcome to Fairmount Church" CD

