News regarding the life and ministry of our wonderfully diverse and energized faith community
Welcome to First Notes!
If you have items for our notes, we ask that they be submitted to the office by email no later than Wednesdays at 9:00 AM.
Reminder About Scams
Just as a reminder, no staff member will send an email asking you personally for money. We are aware that scammers continue to send emails that look like they’re from us, but they don’t actually come from our email addresses. If you are in doubt about the validity of an email, don’t take any action on the email itself but instead call the church office at 412.681.8222.
Caring Ministry News
You are invited to a thank you lunch and learn if you have been a volunteer for the caring ministry or would like to learn more about possibly becoming involved with this ministry. We’ll gather after morning worship Sunday, April 16. If you have any questions, please call the church office.
COVID-19 Update on Levels for Allegheny County
As of today, the aggregate level for Allegheny County is marked LOW. One factor within that designation is transmission rate. The transmission rate as of today in Allegheny County is LOW.
Because of the overall LOW designation, masking will be optional in the church building this coming Sunday. As always, we encourage one and all to make sure you are updated with the latest vaccine booster that is available right now.
If you are showing any symptoms of sickness at all we ask that you heartily consider staying home and testing. If you are at a higher risk level you are encouraged to mask inside the building. We will continue to have masks available.
Fellowship Hour
Fellowship Hour on March 19th and 26th will be hosted by members of the Chancel Choir.
Pittsburgh Equality Center Potluck
The Pittsburgh Equality Center is sending a special invitation to the faith community at First UMC as they present SPRING WAKENING – a POTLUCK DINNER AND SPECIAL MUSICAL PROGRAM, SUNDAY, MARCH 19, 4:00-7:00pm in Fellowship Hall. All LGBTQ+ persons and ALLIES are welcome! Bring your favorite dish to share. Coffee, tea and soft beverage will be provided. Please let us know you plan to attend and the food you’ll bring by visiting:
http://www.luckypotluck.com/cgi-bin/display/potluck.pl?id=167456860018433179538
A special musical program will be presented by Lori Russo and Kelly E. Parker.
Vocalist Lori Russo has appeared and toured with Ray Charles, the Nelson Riddle Orchestra, Dorsey Brother’s Big Band, Kenny Rogers and John Faddis, among others. An educator in the Pittsburgh Public Schools, Lori is featured on numerous recordings of blues, rock and jazz as well as being the lead singer for the Uppercuts. Lori will perform as soloist at our Potluck. She will be joined by her partner Kelly.
Kelly E. Parker teaches drumming, makes her own drums, and directs the women’s drumming group, Abafasi which means “many wimmin.” Kelly and members of her company have provided music for InterPlay performances at the Pittsburgh Center for the Arts, the Community College of Allegheny County, north campus, and at the Center for Victims of Violent Crimes.
I Go On Singing: Paul Robeson’s Life in His Words and Songs
Where: Warren UMC, 2606 Centre Ave, Pittsburgh, PA 15219
Sunday, April 23, 2023 3:00 PM
The story of this American hero, Paul Robeson, who struggled and triumphed comes alive in a rousing 90-minute song-filled presentation performed by Pittsburgh native and gifted American baritone and international ambassador of peace, Anthony Brown. “I Go On Singing” brings music and history alive with equal parts documentary and live concert experience. Musical numbers range from spirituals to Broadway, and include Robeson’s original arrangements of favorites like “Wade in the Water,” “Ol’ Man River,” “It Ain’t Necessarily So,” “Water Boy,” and many others. Robeson’s musical colleague, the legendary folk singer Pete Seeger, makes three video appearances discussing his friendship with Robeson, the music they shared, and the turbulent times in which they lived. “Once in a lifetime a human being comes along who stands head and shoulders above the rest. Paul Robeson was such a man.” A freewill offering will be accepted. Tony Brown is an active member of the Wrestling with Racism Team!
First Food and Friends Items Needed
For the month of March, Monique McCain is gathering peanut butter for First Food and Friends.
FFF is trying to offset the reduction in SNAP allowances by providing some pantry staples for individuals and families, so be on the lookout for updates about needs.
Hands-On Mission
Celebrate UMCOR Sunday by helping to package 25 hygiene kits to be delivered to the UMCOR Mission Barn. Meet in the Fellowship Hall after worship. We’ll get these kits put together in no time!
UMCOR Sunday is a denomination-wide celebration designed to raise awareness and support for UMCOR (the United Methodist Committee on Relief). UMCOR provides hope for communities and individuals whose lives have been upset by storms, wars, fires, displacement and climate change.
Exciting News about the Sound and Media Upgrades
Thanks to the generosity of many in the congregation, the fundraising for the Sound & Media Upgrades project is now getting close to our goal of raising $45,000. While we are now past the 90% mark with almost $41,000 raised, there is still the opportunity to make a contribution to this significant investment into enhancing creativity, connection, and outreach for the mission of First Church. The upgrades will be a critical tool for promoting our values and message and for re-imagining how we define community. Some of the goals of this project are:
· To provide accessible, high-quality experiences for all participants – in-person and on-line
· To unify, as much as possible, the community of in-person and on-line participants
· To maintain creativity and intimacy for staff and for participants that is authentic to our identity as a community
A milestone has been reached also for the project itself. This week, all the equipment has arrived and technicians from the vendor are starting the process of installation. While this will take a while, and we cannot expect the systems to be operational for some time yet, keep an eye out for the visual changes in the sanctuary.
Thank you again for your generosity.
Black Lives Matter Prayer Vigils
Please consider joining the vigil at 6 pm on the first and second Wednesdays of each month!
Our Prayer Vigils for Social Justice, at the corner of Centre and South Aiken, where we hold Black Lives Matter signs and, during the winter season, candles that glowi in the dark, are a very important, loving witness to the people of the community who pass First Church! These vigils are held now on the first two Wednesdays of each month, at 6:00 PM, for about 30 minutes. It is important to demonstrate our stand on the questions of social justice on this busy street corner while we reflect on how we can become Living Stones that act against the racism that still pervades our society. Numbers matter, so we encourage you to prayerfully consider your participation. Please also prayerfully consider how you can lead one of these vigils, sharing from your own personal journey to become an anti-racist. Please contact the church office if you need more information or would like to contribute to this witness as a leader. You can also sign up to lead via this Doodle poll: https://doodle.com/meeting/participate/id/eXo2n8ld.
FUMC Sunday Cast for Congregation and the World
Most of you by now have seen or heard of our weekly worship experiences we are posting on YouTube. We hope they have been meaningful to all of you. We invite you to share the experience with friends and family far and wide. If you search for “fumcpitt” on YouTube it will take you to our church page where you can find all past videos and also the live SundayCast. An email will still be sent out to the FUMC email list each week by early Sunday morning with a link for each “live” experience. We are grateful to be able to connect in this way.
Spiritual Formation Opportunities During Lent
Lent: A Time to Follow the Spirit
Sundays, February 26 – April 2
9:45 am, in the Nursery
This small group experience will use a newly released resource to explore issues of diversity, equity, inclusion and faith. Together we will learn and practice Lectio Divina, a peaceful practice of listening, reflecting and discussing a reading from the Bible. Each class will include:
- Welcome and check in
- Scripture reading
- Lectio Divina
- Reflection and discussion
This new group is open to anyone who wants to deepen their connection to the Spirit during the six weeks of Lent. There is no homework and there are no prerequisites; just a real opportunity to connect and reflect with others in our church community. The group will be co-led by Sharon McCarthy and Donna Anderson.
Open and Relational Theology
Sundays: March 19, 26, April 2, 16, 23
9:45 am, in the Parlor
Facilitated by Joe Smith, the Seeker’s class will study the book Open and Relational Theology, by Thomas Jay Oord. This accessible, non-technical book presents a radical vision of the world and human suffering that matches our deepest intuition about the character of God. In one session (April 2), Dr. Oord will join us by zoom for Q&R. Reading the book is not a requirement to join the discussion, but if you would like a copy, please contact Joe: joe@fumcpittsburgh.org.
Buddhism for Lent
Fridays: March 17, 24, 31
1:00-2:30 pm, in the Parlor
This down-to-earth introduction will explore both Buddhist philosophy and practice. We’ll compare Buddhist philosophy with Christian theology and consider how Buddhist practice might be incorporated into Christian spirituality. Facilitated by RoBEAR Wilson and Joe Smith.
Films of Faith
In line with the duality of Lent messages given in worship, that FUMC is continuing to wrestle with racism and taking steps to learning about what it means to be anti-racist, the movies shown this year will promote conversations concerning where is God in race relations. These films are adult in nature, except for Zootopia, the last movie shown which will be a family movie time shown after church with pizza for lunch. There will be intentional questions asked that may challenge the understanding of our theology.
All movies have met the 2-hour maximum show time. Each movie will be shown on a different day and time. Last year Sunday evening was not a great night for folks to come back to church. Perhaps we can find a good night and day. Popcorn will be provided at all showings!
- Thursday, March 23, 2:00 pm: “The Boy in the Striped Pajamas”
2008: Asa Butterfield, David Thewlis, Rupert Friend, Zac Mattoon
Through the innocent eyes of Bruno, the eight-year-old son of the commandant at a German concentration camp, s forbidden friendship with a Jewish boy on the other side of camp fence has startling and unexpected consequences.
- Sunday, March 26, 12:45 pm: “Zootopia” (Family day with pizza lunch!)
2016: Ginnifer Goodwin, Jason Bateman, Idris Elba, Jenny Slate, Bonnie Hunt
In a city of anthropomorphic animals, a rookie bunny cop and a cynical con artist fox must work together to uncover a conspiracy.
Model Passover Seder
Sunday, March 26th, 2:00-4:00 pm
Fellowship Hall
You are invited to FUMC’s second annual model Passover Seder. Members of Warren United Methodist Church and the Community Outreach and Social Action Committee from Rodef Shalom have been invited to join this celebration of the struggle of all who seek freedom from oppression. The event will feature special music by Ira Ross, the keyboard player from Warren UMC. And a small ecumenical “pick-up” choir will lead the congregational singing. Please bring a potluck dish to share, labeled with ingredients.
Please RSVP to Gwendolen at office@fumcpittsburgh.org or 412.681.8222.
Sunday School at 9:45 AM
The Seekers is facilitated by one of our former pastors, Rev. David Keller. The Seekers discuss various topics related to the Bible, spirituality, justice, and personal growth. We meet each Sunday 9:40-10:40, in the Parlor. Note: Contact the office if you would like to participate in the class via phone or zoom.
On March 19 Joe Smith will continue leading us in a discussion of Relational Theology.
Coffee & Chat is a more organic conversation in that takes place in the church library (off of the Gathering Space). Just pour a cup of coffee or tea and pull up a chair.
Children and Youth
Miss Helen and Miss Becky have a special series of Godly Play stories for Lent. Our youngest children are learning about the “Bee – Attitudes”. “Bee” sure to check out all the great decorations popping up in the Godly Play room.
“Bee Reverent” In our first week, we learned about Lent and where it falls in the Church calendar. And we heard the story of Jesus’ forty days in the wilderness.
“Bee Brave” In our second week we heard the story of David and Goliath. There are lots of brave people in the Bible, and many ways for us to be brave in our daily lives.
“Bee Helpful” In our third week, we heard one of the most familiar stories of being helpful – the Good Samaritan. We also learned about how Jesus explained things through parables.
“Bee Honest” Last week, we learned what it means to be honest and conversely, we talked about some of the things people do that are not honest. We have a smart group of children who already know a lot about positive attitudes!
Two more weeks to go with more exciting stories from the Bible, and fun facts to learn about bees!
Older children and youth are invited Joe and Rudeene in the courtyard or Fellowship Hall (depending on the weather) for games and discussion.
The nursery (just outside the sanctuary) is staffed by our loving and nurturing childcare professional, Emily Burke 9:30 – 12:30 each Sunday.
A Prayerful Quote
As long as the earth endures, seedtime and harvest, cold and heat, summer and winter, day and night, shall not cease.
–Gen. 8:22
Church Staff
Pastor | Tracy Cox pastortracy@fumcpittsburgh.org | |
Deacon | Anais Hussian anais@fumcpittsburgh.org | |
Director of Music and Community | Tim Coles timcoles@fumcpittsburgh.org | |
Director of Spiritual Formation | Joe Smith joe@fumcpittsburgh.org | |
Office Administrator | Gwendolen Jackson | |
Office | office@fumcpittsburgh.org | |
Office Assistant | Sherrie Kaiser | |
Building Maintenance Manager | Nelson Viola nelson@fumcpittsburgh.org | |
Custodians | Tacoma Woods Freddie Griffin | |
Digital Tech Engagement Specialist | Michael Dodin michael@fumcpittsburgh.org | |
Youth & Community Intern | Rudeene Jackson |