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Our Mission
To worship God, to seek
the way of Christ, to grow
as an inviting, caring, and
challenging community of
adults, youth, and
children, in response to
God's unconditional love
that transcends all human
distinctions and summons
us to make a difference in
the World.
Our Diversity
Statement
As beloved children of
God, we welcome all
persons to join our family
of faith as full
participants, regardless of
age, race or ethnicity,
national origin, gender,
marital status, sexual
orientation, mental or
physical ability, economic
status, differences of
thought and expression,
or any other human
condition. We celebrate
and find strength in our
diversity.
One of the early Christian mystics was once asked which virtue is the most difficult virtue to acquire. After thinking about it for a while, he said that prayer is the hardest of all the virtues, because prayer is warfare to the last breath; in prayer we see ourselves as we really are. We can never expect the deep wounds of our hearts to be healed without first seeing what those wounds are, and we can never expect the world to look more like God's kingdom, if we don't face the reality of that world. We don't resist making the time to pray because we are lazy or indifferent. We resist prayer, because we know its power. As we prepare for the season of Advent, when we wait for the coming of Jesus, I invite you to join me in recommitting to a daily discipline of prayer. Before Jesus comes as Emmanuel - ‘God with us’, take some time to rediscover where you need God to be with you. A daily discipline of prayer is not easy, but Jesus never said transformation would be. Keep it simple. Keep a daily prayer journal. Join the Fairmount Prayer Chain Ministry. Make time in the morning
to read a chapter from the gospels and then pray for yourself, your loved ones, and the world. Buy a book of daily prayers and take a few minutes each day to pray in silence. Or if all else fails, pray the words that Jesus taught us were enough. There is no 'right way to pray', but a discipline prayer is the gateway to changing ourselves and the world, because prayer opens our eyes to what is real and our hearts to what is possible with a God who is with us in all things. Blessings on the journey,
Pastor Derek
highlights
Worship, Guild P.2 Faith & Technology P.3
Children, Youth P.4 Faith & Fellowship P.6
Member News P.7
NOVEMBER
2013
Fairmount Flyer
The monthly newsletter of
Fairmount
Presbyterian Church
Church Hours: Sunday: 8:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. (adjusted as scheduled)
Monday: 8:30 a.m.— 5:00 p.m.pm Tues – Thurs: 8:30 a.m.- 9:00pm (later on Thursdays for choir)
Friday: 8:30 a.m.— 4:00p.m. Saturday: by arrangement.
Greetings from Fairmount
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Sunday, November 10, 11:00 a.m. Commitment Sunday
Members of Friends of Fairmount are encouraged to bring their 2014 Commitment Cards to worship on Sunday, November 11th, when all are invited to place their 2014 Commitment Card as an act of worship. Members and friends can also mail their pledges to the church office, or make their commitment online at www.fairmountchurch.org. Thanks for all the ways you give financially to support God’s mission and ministries here at Fairmount Presbyterian Church.
Advent by Candlelight (and pajamas!), Tuesday, December 3rd
Worship Geared Toward the Young at Heart
At 7:00 p.m. a short worship service in the chapel especially designed for families with preschool and elementary aged children, but all ages are welcome! Children can come to church in their pajamas to hear a special Advent story and close with a circle of candle light. Hot chocolate and cookies await at the close of the service.
Congregational Christmas Celebration, Sunday, December 8th
Children’s Christmas Musical/White Gift Service and Potluck Dinner
4:00 p.m.— 6:00 p.m. This year's Christmas musical, The World Sings Noel, will be performed as part of a sparkling congregational event on Sunday, December 8th, at 4:00p.m. The celebration concludes with the congregation presenting blessed Christmas mission gifts to the Heights Food Bank families, a carol sing-a-long and a church wide potluck holiday dinner.
Thanksgiving Eve Ecumenical Service
Bethlehem Lutheran, Church of the Redeemer United Methodist, Grace Lutheran, Hope Lutheran, and Noble Road Presbyterian Churches invite you and your community to an Ecumenical Thanksgiving Eve Service on Wednesday, November 27th at 7:30 p.m. at Grace Lutheran Church, 13001 Cedar Road, Cleveland Heights, 44118. Clergy and combined choirs from these churches will participate. Combined choirs will rehearse at 6:30 p.m. (Hand Bell Choir) and 7:00 p.m. (Chancel Choir). All are invited!
Worship
November 26th
11:30 am Thanksgiving Communion Service in the Chapel
12:30 pm Luncheon
December 3rd
11:30 am Bible Study led by The Rev. Jessie MacMillan. Biblical Wisdom: Ecclesiastes #3
12:30 pm Luncheon
December 10th
9:30 am Annual Christmas Cookie Bake
12:30 pm Luncheon
December 17th
11:30 am Christmas Caroling and Luncheon at the home of Barbara McWilliams
Bring your favorite holiday photo
Fairmount Guild of Presbyterian Women
November is North Church Month!
North Church is one of our urban PCUSA congregations in our Presbytery. They are located at their new location in the
Lutheran Metropolitan Ministries building at 4515 Superior Ave.
It’s not too late to be a part of this wonderful opportunity to worship and serve with our brothers and sisters at North
Church. You can volunteer by bringing a dessert to be served on Sundays after worship or help to prepare and serve meals on the
Sundays in November or on Thursday, November 21st.
The sign up sheet is in Andersen Hall or you can call and talk with Pastor Eric Dillenbeck.
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Fairmount Welcomes Peter and Nicole Bush
Fairmount Presbyterian Church welcomes new members Peter and Nicole Bush. Peter has sung with the Fairmount Church Choir for 8 years and joins Fairmount by certificate of
transfer from Western Presbyterian Church in Palmyra, NY. Peter is a voice teacher at Cleveland State University. Nicole joins Fairmount through reaffirmation of faith, and is an Attorney at law, Stege & Michelson Co. L.P.A. Nicole, who has a master of music degree in voice from CIM, recently became a soprano leader at Fairmount.
Lost and Found
Are you missing a pair of gloves, a scarf, or maybe a pair of glasses? Over the last year, these items and many more have been turned into our church office. Please stop by Andersen Hall between worship services on Sunday, November 10th, to claim your items. All items not retrieved by November 15th will be donated to charity.
Faith & Technology
You may have noticed new flat screen smart TV’s in both the Ganson Room and Room 207. These televisions, in addition to the purchase of new computers for staff, were paid for through the Louise Westfall Fund that was a result of your generosity. The special fund was designated by Louise to be used for the purchase of technology in support of the ministries of the church. When Pastor Derek called Louise to get her blessing on using the
funds to enhance our technological resources for both the staff and our education programs, she was thrilled! In the coming months additional funds from the Louise Westfall Fund will be used to transform Room 207 into a modern, tech-friendly meeting space. Thank you to all who contributed to the fund in years past. Your generosity is enabling us to more effectively use technology to teach the faith.
In the coming weeks the church will be transitioning to a new website (same domain address) that will make it even easier for members and visitors to access necessary church documents and information. A sample of some of the new online forms that will be accessible via the new website are the Creative Services Request Form, the Fairmount Interest Form, the Building Use Form, and the Wedding Inquiry Form. Thank you for your patience as the staff makes the transition. If you have articles for the next newsletter or creative publications (posters, notecards, etc) that you need produced, please email Office Manager Christine Winters at [email protected]. You may also stop by the church office and fill out a Creative Service Request form.
The Peacemaking Offering—$2050.00
We are actively working to transform cultures of violence into communities of peace throughout the world!
Thank you for giving generously on World Communion Sunday, October 6th to the Peacemaking Offering.
$1025 (50%) of this offering goes to support the Presbyterian Mission Agency
$512.50 (25%) stays within the Presbytery of the Western Reserve, our presbytery,
$512.50 (25%) stays right here at Fairmount to help us work towards peace in our very own community.
Peter & Nicole Bush
Room 207
Ganson Room
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Parents Night Out! December 13, 6:00 p.m.—9:00 p.m. For all children ages up to 9 years of age RSVP Children’s names and ages to the church by Wednes-day, December 11th, 216-321-5800. We are lighting up Fair-mount on Friday, December 13th for you and your chil-dren! Hosted by Laura and Scott Desmond, Denice and Ste-ve Benton, Amy and Eric Carlson, and Mark and Marilyn Eisele, the fun starts at 6:00pm and goes until 9:00 p.m. Ba-by and toddler care by nursery attendants Peggy Quarles and Magella Roserie. We'll have pizza for dinner, then games, songs, arts and crafts and a movie! For the adults: No cost to you! Make plans! Invite friends out and encourage them to sign up their children to stay with us too! Contact [email protected] with any questions.
Loving Childcare for Special Events and Services
Our nursery is now bustling with activity at times other than Sunday mornings! Because we have in-creased the child care offerings for a variety of special services and programs during the church year, we are in need of additional paid hourly staff to help cover these child care needs. Are you interested in being called to serve as a paid caregiver when these opportunities come up? We hope so. Please contact
Betsy Wooster, Director of Spiritual Formation, with your interest.
Youth Ministry
Pancake Breakfast—NOVEMBER 17th after both services of worship!
Do you come to church hungry? Well you should on November 17th because the youth of the congregation invite you to stay after worship and enjoy a delicious meal that will nourish your body and your soul. We know you will enjoy the food and fellowship and hope you will make a donation that will be used to support our the mission work we will undertake when we return to the Dominican Republic in June of 2014.
Our earlier Parent’s Night Out was a success! Denise & Steve Benton (playing with blocks on floor), and Eric Carlson, (far right), are seen here watching the children.
Sunday, November 17th
Pancake Breakfast - Youth volunteers needed from 8:00 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. sign up for one of two shifts or for the whole morning: 8:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. or 10:00 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. Youth Group - 5:00 p.m. - 6:30 p.m. Mission Trip Auction Preparations - Come armed with your phone voice and your cell phone! Bethany and Friday Night Fun
Friday, December 13th
Meet us at 4:45 p.m. in the rear Fairmount Parking Lot. From there we will head over to Bethany to serve a warm meal. Friday Night Fun After Bethany we will return to Fairmount for a fun evening activity.
Children’s and Family Ministries
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The Preschool -Sixth Grade Conservation Crew in Action! Children in action planting bulbs at church, with science teacher and gardener Christopher Mentrek (son of the wonderful earth care partner and gardner, Vicki Mentrek). A day of earth care and stewardship at their church home! Photographs by Stephanie Bosler.
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Fairmounters Event—Pro-Bowl featuring College Games Saturday, November 16th, 7:00 p.m. Mark and Marilyn Eisele’s Residence Fairmounter’s is a monthly adult fellowship group. Join the Eisele’s as we travel back in time and relive college memories by “replaying” some old college favorite games and activities. Learn the skills of some newer college games from more recent college graduates...Corn Hole and LRC. Let the Eisele’s know and we will add your favorites to the mix of activities for the evening. We will be creating a fun and stress-free game day! Come and join your favorite team. Wear your favorite college gear and colors. Please bring your own beverages. The Eisele's will provide a barbecue tailgate. RSVP to Mark or Marilyn at 216-561-3916 or [email protected].
Faith and Fellowship
Adult Faith Formation Opportunities abound in Greater Cleveland! The Cleveland Ecumenical Institute for Religious Studies brings a broad range of topics and presenters on faith and life in ecumenical settings. Please see below for Fall course offerings. To register for any of the following courses or to learn more details about the classes and presenters, visit them online at www.ceirs.org.
Coming Home: Discovering the True Self—Wayne Simsic, M.A. November 11th & 18th, 2013 | 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. | $90 Plymouth Church | 2860 Coventry Road | Shaker Heights | 44120 Our spiritual task is to lose ourselves (the false, exterior self) in order to find ourselves (the inner or true self). This course explores the journey from false self to true self in dialogue with Thomas Merton, Henri Nouwen, and Richard Rohr, along with other mystics. It is an invitation to address our hunger for openness to the call of God
The Compassionate Heart: Overcoming Obstacles to Practicing Compassion—Ani Palmo Rybicki Mondays, November 11th, 18th & 25th | 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. | $60 St. Paul’s Episcopal Church | 2747 Fairmount Boulevard | Cleveland Heights | 44106 Whatever our faith, we have the desire to be compassionate, yet sometimes find it difficult to practice. These sessions are an opportunity to use Buddhist methods, applicable to all, to go beyond our inner obstacles toward developing a sincerely compassionate heart.
Adult Christian Education Classes, Sunday Mornings through December Living the Questions 2.0 brings together over thirty highly acclaimed scholars, theologians and other ex-perts in a video exploration of an open, inclusive, broad-minded Christianity. It is an open-minded alterna-tive to studies that attempt to give participants all the answers and instead strives to create an environment where participants can interact with one another in exploring what's next for Christianity. LtQ2 consists of 21 sessions of three independent flights of seven units each: "Invitation to Journey," "Reclaiming the World" and "Call to Covenant." Each unit has a separate theme with a 20 minute video session which can be viewed and discussed independently. Invitation to Journey and the first 5 sessions of Reclaiming the World were used in adult education in 2011/2012. Because the previous sessions were so inspiring and thought-provoking the remaining sessions are scheduled for this Fall. A more detailed overview ofLTQ 2 can be found at http://www.livingthequestions.com/xcart/home.php?cat=370. See you on Sundays at 10:00 am.
Sunday, November 10th, Reclaiming the World
Sunday, November 17th, A Kingdom without Walls
Sunday, November 24th, Social Justice Realizing God’s Vision
Sunday, December 1st, Incarnation Divinely Human
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The Fairmount Elders Association November 2013 Birthdays
Produced Monthly by:
Fairmount Presbyterian Church
FAIRMOUNT COMMUNICATION DEADLINES FLYER ARTICLES: The 12th of EACH month Bulletin, Weekly e-mail Update and Announcements: NOON on Wednesday of every week Phone: 216.321.5800
Fax: 216.321.1044
E-Mail: [email protected]
Web Site: http://fairmountchurch.org
Rev. Derek Starr Redwine — Senior Pastor/Head of Staff
Rev. Eric R. Dillenbeck - Associate Pastor
Betsy Wooster – Director of Spiritual Formation
Robert L. Moncrief – Minister of Music
Amy Carlson – Handbell Director
Barbara Lang - Angel Choir Director
Peggy Quarles - Early Childhood Coordinator
Nancy Cochrane – Church Administrator
Ann Randall – Financial Secretary
Christine Winters - Office Manager
Michael Ervin, Leeron Hines, Antonio Bohannon Sharon Gay – Custodians
Magella Roserie - Toddler and Infant Care
Program & Support Staff
*Birthdays are listed every five years, beginning with the 40th, and then every year, beginning with the 70th.
Thank you to all who have expressed an interest in
receiving the latest pictorial directory. Your staff has
postponed the printing of the directories to ensure that
the next pictorial directory includes as many member
and family photos as possible. If you did not have
your portrait taken with LifeTouch®, you may send or
bring one to the church office. It will be returned.
Thank you for your patience.
Member News
The Elder’s Association Welcomes New Members On October 20th, 6 new members
were welcomed into the Fairmount
Elders Association by Pastor Eric
Dillenbeck at our annual Brunch at the
Skating Club. Pictured are Barbara
Best, Gina Brian, Nancy
Gillombardo, Stephanie Jackson,
Joseph Mosbrook and Ruby
Williams. The Elders Association was
founded by the late Lois Bing in 1978
with the concept that when an Elder’s
term on the Session expires, the Elder becomes an Elder Association member
with the objective of utilizing their past Session experiences, talents and
expertise to help support and enrich the church’s various programs and spiritual
goals in the ensuing years ahead. Currently the Elder Association has 115
members.
Barbara Best Gina Brian Nancy Gillombardo
Stephanie Jackson Joe Mosbrook Ruby Williams
11/01 Nancy Hinckley
11/02 Bill Leahy
11/04 Mike Warner
11/6 Gus Young
11/6 Margi Barratt
11/06 Susanne Hall
11/07 Liz Boncella
11/09 Chin-Tai Kim
11/10 Jane Reynolds
11/11 Donna Poseidon
11/12 Carol Fricke
11/12 Tim Sheeran
11/12 Steve Benton
11/14 Bonnie Lindberg
11/15 Bill Nieman
11/15 Karen Dakin
11/15 Barbara McWilliams
11/20 John McChord
11/20 Doug Richey
11/21 Joyce Pope
11/21 Stuart Laven
11/24 Vin Fiordalis
11/24 Geoff Barnes
11/25 Anita Chapman
11/27 Mario Sinicariello
11/30 Tom Bayless
11/30 Ed Oberndorf
11/30 Judy Woodside
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Sunday, December 8th, 4:00 p.m.
Fairmount Advent Party, with “The World Sings Noel” by Hal Hopson presented by Fairmount youth, a Carol Sing, and Potluck Dinner.
Saturday, December 14th, 7:30 p.m. THE CHOIR OF CLARE COLLEGE, CAMBRIDGE IN CONCERT. The esteemed English choir sings gorgeous Advent music at Fairmount as part of their American tour. They will also sing in worship the next day. Free-will offering.
Wednesday, December 4th, 7:30 p.m. CITYMUSIC CLEVELAND
Stefan Willich conducts trumpeter Mark Maliniak and the orchestra with a variety of pieces by Johann Strauss (including the Overture to Die Fliedermaus and Blue Danube), Josef Strauss (Ohne Sorgen Polka) and Hummel (Trumpet Concerto in E Major).
Friday, November 15th, and Saturday, November 16th, 7:30 p.m. APOLLO’S FIRE
Dueling cellos and dueling guitars stake out their territory on stage in this Mediterranean romp for nine players. Includes the Boccherini quintets. Tickets available through Apollo’s Fire box office or website.
2013 - 2014 Music at Fairmount
Beyond Acceptance You are invited to join Beyond Acceptance on Tuesday, November 19th at 5:30 PM for a discussion of Oddly Normal, a memoir about one family’s process of helping their gay child come to terms with his sexuality.
Do you know someone in the LGBTQ community? Are you looking for a supportive group to talk about your thoughts and feelings, and to find support within your church family? Beyond Acceptance is the group for you! This group focuses on developing support and resolving issues related to understanding and accepting gay or lesbian family members and friends. We meet the third Tuesday of each month at 5:30 pm in the Chilcote North room.
For more information contact Bonnie Lindberg (216-990-4358).
ENVIRO RECYCLING DRIVE!
Fairmount Church Parking Lot
Saturday, November 9th & Sunday, November 10th
10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Fairmount Church is sponsoring a two day ENVIRO RECYCLING Drive where you can responsibly dispose of a variety of your outdated electronic equipment while also caring for the earth!
ENVIRO RECYCLING is a GREEN RECYCLER, meaning everything is recycled, nothing goes to a land fill, nothing is burned and nothing is shipped out of the United States to pollute another countries soil, water or air.
Items Accepted for Drop Off:
Computers, cell phones, computer game consoles, home theater systems, stereos, speakers, cables, power supplies, external drives, printers, scanners, radio equipment, digital phone systems and modems. We accept it regardless of working order. We provide certificates of hard drive sanitizing or destruction. Our recycling equipment and procedures meet all NIST, HIPPA, PCI-DSS and GLBA standards for data destruction.
Enviro will also accept all other recyclable metals; iron, steel, aluminum and copper. We will also take batteries, industrial equipment, lawn mowers, bikes, pots and pans and metal patio furniture. If it’s made of metal, has a power cord or runs on batteries Enviro Recycling will recycle it.