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November 21, 2006

Messiah, Part One Sunday, December 10

Messiah

 

I did think I did see all heaven before me and the great God Himself. Handel.

 

Composer George Frideric Handel was experiencing a low spot in his career in England. Music critics of 1741 were often just as harsh then as they are in the present century, and the public was certainly no less demanding in their tastes and preferences in music. When a friend approached Handel about composing an oratorio based upon a compilation of scriptures he had arranged, Handel reluctantly agreed. The result of his twenty-four day burst of inspiration and almost non-stop writing produced his immortal Messiah, quite possibly the most renowned religious musical composition the world has ever known.

 

 

Although initially more closely associated with Easter and the resurrection of Jesus Christ, today Messiah is most often performed in concerts and as worship music during the season of Christmas. This most famous and most performed of Handel’s oratorios, like all oratorios, is divided into three grand sections, each comprised of recitatives, arias and choruses. These sections represent the birth, death and resurrection of Jesus Christ. The oratorio, an extended musical drama with a text based on religious subject matter, in essence tells of the life, ministry, sacrifice and victory over death. Christians are assured of this same victory over death when they trust in Jesus to forgive them of their sins, putting their faith and trust in Him for daily living and eternal life.
In many respects, Messiah is the oratorio for the masses. From earliest performances, amateur singers were blended with professional choirs to create huge groups of singers numbering in the hundreds or even thousands. This tradition continues today, with Messiah sing-alongs popular in many communities around the world, as singers of all kinds bring their copies of the score and unite in one gigantic chorus of worship and praise, accompanied by organs and orchestras. To experience or participate in such a performance is to greatly enhance one’s celebration of the nativity, the birth of the Savior.
The Chancel choir will present Messiah, Part One, on Sunday, December 10 at the 11:00 AM worship service, featuring guest soloists, friends of the choir, and chamber orchestra.
We hope our performance of Handel’s Messiah will add immeasurably to your own celebration of Christmas as it reminds us all that the gift of salvation is not for a time or a season, but for eternity. Thank you for sharing this moment with us.

Music & Fellowship at FPC

The Alleluia Singers, Cherub Choir, and Handbell Choir will present a Christmas Celebration on our final Wednesday evening of the year following the fellowship dinner. The Children’s Choirs will present various carols and readings telling of the Nativity.

 

At the conclusion of the December 13 Christmas Celebration, there will be a brief party/reception for all of our music ensemble participants and their families. The children will be able to spend their “music bucks” that they have been earning over the semester during children’s choir. If you are interested in helping with food, drinks, and other party goods, contact Jeremy Jones at the church or at home 252-758-9004. Your help would be greatly appreciated!

 

 

We have several great musical opportunities to share with our church members, family, friends, and surrounding community members. You are all encouraged to attend and invite others to see Handel’s Messiah as well as the Christmas Celebration presented by our Children’s Choirs to enjoy the gift that God has given us in music. Hope to see you there!

 

November 13, 2006

Operation Santa Claus

Our Presbyterian Women are collecting items for Operation Santa Claus through December 12th.

This annual holiday drive is sponsored by the Tar River Mental Health Association to provide a gift for local mental health consumers in programs, group homes and our area residents in Cherry Hospital.  You may drop your gifts off in the collection barrel beside the library door in the Educational building.  A list of gifts are available on the bulletin board outside the church office.

November 12, 2006

Men's Breakfast Fellowship

We will be hosting Nash County Sheriff Dick Jenkins as our guest speaker and hope that you will be in attendance.

Join us Tuesday, November 14th, 7:30am.  Contact the Church Office for information.

Wednesday Evening Fellowship

The menu is Chili, Salad, Bread and Dessert.

Join us November 15th, 6:00pm. 

Reservations are needed by Monday November 13, Contact the Church Office.


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