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FHC Percussion Ensemble, Bell Choir (Voices in Bronze) and Chancel Choir!

March 29, 2023 Antoinette Richardson

Please contact Ying (music@fhcpresb.org) if you are interested in joining!

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Fiber and Fellowship

March 29, 2023 Antoinette Richardson

Fiber and FellowshipWe will continue to meet and grow on the Second Saturday of each month. We will be meeting from 10 AM -1 PM  (note the time change).

Upcoming Date:
August 12
September 9

As a group, we are working on quilts for donation and a special project to provide quilts for children who have been admitted to the hospital. Knitters are going strong with car seat blankets and Prayer Shawls.  

Personal projects are welcome, as advice and tips are freely given.  All are welcome- beginner to experienced. We are happy to teach. 

Contact Carol Gifford for additional information. 

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The Ministry of Adult Spiritual Growth: Classes and Groups for Winter 2023

December 19, 2022 Antoinette Richardson

For the Winter of 2023, the Ministry of Adult Spiritual Growth is pleased to announce the following classes.

We have tried to balance our offerings of classes in a variety of areas of Spiritual Growth:

We hope these classes will help people connect with each other, building our community of faith.

About Sunday Morning Class times:        

Please note that the starting time for Sunday morning classes is 9:15 AM. This gives us time to complete our classes comfortably and allows people who need to be elsewhere at 10:30 AM to arrive on time.         

                                                  

Study of the Book of Luke

Facilitators: Kathryn Eloff and Tom Zych

Dates and Times: Sundays, January 8 through February 19, 2023, 9:15-10:15 AM

Format: Hybrid (both in person at church and on Zoom)

Resource Text: We will use the book about the Gospel of Luke, “Good News for All,” from the Kerygma series as a common reading to begin the discussion. In addition, each week, the facilitators will send an email containing reflections and suggested readings from the Bible and other sources.

Class Description: This class continues our long tradition of Sunday morning Bible study. Luke’s Gospel is uniquely inclusive, involving all people. Good News is for the outcast and the establishment, for the religious and those searching. Luke speaks to women, to men, to the strong and healthy, to the weak and dispossessed. Its relevance today inspires faith, spirituality, and action.

To sign up, click here: https://fhc.breezechms.com/form/3a3065.

Follow Me: Biblical Practices for Faithful Living

Facilitators: Ann Williams

Dates and Time: Sundays, January 8 through February 19, 2025, 9:15-10:15 AM.

Format: Meeting by Zoom only, to include people who live outside northeast Ohio.

Resource Texts: “Make Peace” from the Follow Me series, and your own Bible

Class Description: The Follow Me classes are designed to help us to follow practices that Jesus taught for spiritual growth. As we learn about each practice, we will have ample opportunity to share our experiences, encourage each other, and build community.

To sign up, click here: https://fhc.breezechms.com/form/3a3065.

The Gospel of Matthew

Facilitator: Ron Zimmerman

Dates and Times: January 8 through April 2, 9:15-10:15 AM

Format: On Zoom

Resource Text: Your own Bible and Gospel of Matthew: God With Us by Matt Woodley, part of the Resonate series from InterVarsity Press. Though the book is out of print, it is available as an ebook through Amazon and InterVarsity Press(https://www.ivpress.com/the-gospel-of-matthew-ebook).

Class Description: Using the Bible plus the easy-to-read commentary, Gospel of Matthew: God with Us by Matt Woodley, the class will journey through the Gospel, exploring a thematic study on kingdom building (developing a beloved community) with the intent to listen for God’s voice in how to live out an active faith in real-time. 

To sign up, click here: https://fhc.breezechms.com/form/3a3065.

Praying with others through the Challenges of Life

Facilitator: Leslie Clement

Dates and Times: Friday afternoons, 5:30-7:00 PM, January 6- February 10, 2023.

Format: IN person at church

Class Description: Do you long to deepen your prayer life in company with others who have the same longing? Leslie will be sharing a five-part series written by faculty, program directors, and leaders from the Pittsburgh Theological Seminary community.

To sign up, click here: https://fhc.breezechms.com/form/74fa0d190.

Racial Equity Book Club

Facilitator: Quentin Smith

Dates and Times: January 11 and January 28, 10:30 AM-12:00 PM

Format: On Zoom

Class Description: Please join us on January 7 & Jan. 28 (10:30 a.m. to noon via zoom ) when we discuss the New York Times best-seller historical novel Homegoing, by Yaa Gyasi. Ms. Gyasi was born in the African nation of Ghana but raised in America. Consequently, she views Africa and America through unique eyes.

To request the ZOOM link, please email: racialequitybuddies@fhcpresb.org.

About Books for Classes

Many of the books used in the following classes are widely available through local public libraries and major online booksellers. Most are also available in audio format. Inexpensive, used copies can be purchased through used booksellers like AbeBooks.com, Biblio.com, or ThriftBooks.com. Books for the Follow Me and Kerygma classes will be purchased by the Ministry of Adult Spiritual Growth. If you are able, please donate $8 per book to Forest Hill Church, specifying that it is for books for a class. But if this expense would be difficult for you, please consider the book to be our gift to you.

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Exploring Racial Equity Buddies

August 30, 2022 Antoinette Richardson

Exploring Racial Equity Buddies

The racial equity buddies concept was introduced to Forest Hill Church (“FHC”) about four years ago, by a frequent visitor and friend of FHC, Professor Mark Joseph*.  Saturday morning, September 17, via ZOOM (10:30 to noon), Mark will lead us as we meet to continue this program. Those wishing to attend can respond to racialequitybuddies@fhcpresb.org or register here: https://fhc.breezechms.com/form/0a3ab6.

The Racial Equity Buddy Program Explained

I. A buddy is a trusted companion where difficult discussions on race can be had. To be successful, this must be a safe space where two people can be honest and explore their equity journey:

a) On the personal level of combatting racism, to better explore racial stereotypes and barriers that separate us, Dr. Joseph recommends partnering with someone of a different background, culture, or race. Our partner should be a person with whom we feel comfortable having a candid and frank discussion on these issues. 

b) The partners should talk openly and honestly, without judgment, about one another’s experiences and views regarding race and racism. The key is to listen to each other and examine the world from your partner’s viewpoint. This shared experience, if faithfully done, should bring about greater understanding and appreciation of each other’s views and perhaps, result in a change in how each thinks and acts. 

c) One’s racial equity buddy can be someone from the same race. In FHC, that is necessary due to the asymmetrical ratio of black and white members. 

d) A racial equity buddy is NOT a personal trainer for his or her partner. Rather, where the buddies are of different races or cultures, the conversations should reflect the individual views of the participants. No black person should attempt to speak for or to represent all people of color and no white person should presume to speak for or to represent all white people.

e) Buddies are not assigned but choose to partner with each other.  Help is available in making a match.  Having multiple buddies is okay and changing buddies after a while is normal and beneficial.  

II. The racial equity buddy concept is a method for enlarging and changing individual awareness and perspectives, which hopefully will lead to transforming those institutions they are a part of:

a) Our premise is that in our racialized society, we all urgently need to be on a personal journey to remove the injustice and inequity in the organizations and institutions that we have inherited, that we depend upon, that we support. That requires each of us to look with improved vision at our role and responsibility in perpetuating or deconstructing the racial injustice and inequity that is still embedded in the inherited organizations and institutions on which our way of life depends. Our goal is to get the members and participating friends of FHC on this journey and to begin it with a trusted buddy with a different background and perspective;

   b) It must be appreciated that each individual is at a different point in their racial equity journey. We must be cognizant and appreciative that some of us are just beginning and are not as far along as others in this journey.  However, if there is a willingness to begin such a journey, those individuals are welcome. With such a buddy, one must be even more sensitive to the principles that discussions are to be a safe place and nonjudgmental. Some of us will be walking and others running. One needs to learn about his/her buddy and act accordingly.                                             

Other important aspects of the racial equity buddies include consistency, an open and curious mind plus a willingness to engage in respectful dialogue.   Embarking on a racial equity journey requires a willingness to explore the history of non-white cultures in America.  Be prepared to embark on a wonderful, colorful discovery tour and learn about hidden historical figures and events.

The impetus for resuscitating this program was  Deborah Plummer’s book Some Of My Friends Are… The Daunting Challenges and Untapped Benefits of Cross-Racial Friendships, which we read and discussed in June. That book reminded us of the importance of cross-racial friendships and discussions and motivated many – both in and outside of FHC – to reimplement the racial equity buddy program.

As implied, the book club works in tandem with the racial equity buddies. Reading and discussing the material of the book club will fuel your racial equity work. The book club introduces various topics and explores non-white culture in a safe, non-judgemental atmosphere. 

Our first book discussion takes place Saturday morning, October 25, where we will discuss the NY times bestseller and winner of the Christian Book Award, Be The Bridge, Pursuing God’s Heart For Racial Reconciliation, by Latasha Morrison. The book club adheres to the core principles of the equity buddies program outlined above.

PRAYING FOR CHANGE?

We must do more than pray. In the words of Fannie Lou Hamer,

“You can pray until you faint, but unless you get up and try to do something, God is not going to put it in your lap” Join us. Together we will pray and act!

*For those of you unfamiliar with Mark Joseph, here is a brief introduction. Mark Joseph, Ph.D. is the Leona Bevis/Marguerite Haynam Professor of Community Development at the Jack, Joseph, and Morton Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences at Case Western Reserve University. His research focus is mixed-income development as a strategy for promoting urban equity and inclusion. He is the co-author of the award-winning book Integrating the Inner City: The Promise and Perils of Mixed-Income Public Housing Transformation and co-editor of What Works to Promote Inclusive, Equitable Mixed-Income Communities. He is the Founding Director of the National Initiative on Mixed-Income Communities, which conducts research and consulting projects in cities across the US and Canada. He serves on the Editorial Advisory Boards of the journals Cityscape, Housing Policy Debate, Journal of Community Practice, and Journal of Race and Ethnicity in the City. He received his undergraduate degree from Harvard University, a Master’s and Ph.D. from the University of Chicago, was a Post-Doctoral Scholar at the University of Chicago, and a Harlech Scholar at Oxford University.

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Sunday Worship

August 4, 2022 Antoinette Richardson

Outdoor Worship – on Sunday, September 4, join us on the church’s front steps for morning worship. Masks are NOT required!! We will have tents for shade. Sit on the grass, bring a folding chair and bottled water, or dance the whole service long! There will be some chairs waiting for you as well. Let’s show the world what Forest Hill Church is up to!

Guest Preachers – On Sunday, September 4 – Jean Reinhold, poet, artist, teacher and preacher, will give the sermon. Jean’s sermons are always artful and agitating…

Our Kickoff Sunday is September 11. Masks will no longer be mandatory. We recommend that you continue to wear them for your and others’ protection however they will not be required. Of course, depending on the scientific data, things could change.

Bring a friend to church! Let’s fill up the sanctuary again!

Rev. Dr. John C. Lentz, Jr., Pastor

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FROM THE PASTOR’S PERCH 

July 20, 2022 Antoinette Richardson

Outdoor Worship – on Sundays, August 14, 21 and 28, join us on the church’s front steps for morning worship. Masks are NOT required!!  We will have tents for shade. Sit on the grass, bring a folding chair, and bottled water, or dance the whole service long! There will be some chairs waiting for you as well. Let’s show the world what Forest Hill Church is up to! 

Guest Preachers – On Sunday, September 4 – Jean Reinhold, poet, artist, teacher and preacher, will give the sermon. Jean’s sermons are always artful and agitating… 

Our Kickoff Sunday is September 11. Masks will no longer be mandatory. We recommend that you continue to wear them for your and others’ protection however they will not be required. Of course, depending on the scientific data, things could change. 

Bring a friend to church!  Let’s fill up the sanctuary again! 

Rev. Dr. John C. Lentz, Jr., Pastor

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Follow Me – Practice Spiritual Disciplines

February 8, 2022 Antoinette Richardson

Facilitated by: Ann Williams and Ron Zimmerman
When: Sunday Mornings, 9:30-10:30 AM, March 6-April 10 (six sessions) and another time to be determined.
Resource texts: Your own Bible, and a resource book, available in printed copy at the church for $15 a piece. 
Class Description: This class series is continued from the Fall and Advent classes, focusing on ways for adults to live and grow as Christians. In this series, we prepare each week by reading and reflecting on Bible passages and the book. During class, we have a group discussion that follows the interests of the group members. 

To sign up: https://fhc.breezechms.com/form/a8709f

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Hope, from the curriculum, Follow Me: Biblical Practices for Faithful Living

November 17, 2021 Antoinette Richardson

Facilitators: Ann Williams and Ron Zimmerman


When: Four Sunday mornings, Nov. 28, Dec. 5, 12, and 19, 9:30-10:30


Format: On Zoom only. We will send a Zoom link to everyone who signs up for the class.
Resource text: Hope: Adult Reflection Guide, available in the church office for $8. Also available online in Kindle format, link here Follow Me: Biblical Practices for Faithful Living: Hope

Class description: The first candle on a traditional Advent wreath represents Hope. We will focus on Hope for the entire month of Advent this year.


The “Hope” classes in the Follow Me curriculum combine Bible study and group discussion. Working together with specific scripture passages, we as group members will help each other grow into a deeper understanding of Hope as a Biblical practice. We will identify where in our own lives we have already experienced hope. Then we will envision how we can practice seeing, hearing, offering and receiving, and proclaiming hope more deeply to one another.


To sign up click here: https://fhc.breezechms.com/form/7843252481

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Bible and Bagels

August 22, 2021 Kurt Haas

Group Leader:Pastor John Lentz
When:Wednesday mornings at 7:30 AM
Where:Before the pandemic, we met in person and provided bagels for everyone. We hope to do that again soon.

Participants meet early in the morning for coffee and bagels and a lively discussion of the upcoming lectionary passages.

Drop-ins are welcome. There’s nothing to read ahead of time.

To Sign Up

For now, we are meeting on Zoom and bringing whatever breakfast we have at home. If you are interested, please sign up here so we can send you the Zoom link: https://fhc.breezechms.com/form/98da6c454538264754.

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Reconnecting to Creation 2021 ~ Sundays, 4 – 5:30pm, Mar 14 – Jun 6

March 14, 2021 Peg Weissbrod

Kemp Jaycox and Stephen Sedam reprise their “Reconnecting to God’s Creation” course Sundays, from 4-5:30pm via Zoom, Mar 14 – Jun 6. Explore the wonder of the natural world on a spiritual level, awaken to the power of its healing, and become more responsible as Read the rest of this entry »

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