Thursday, September 29, 2011
Music for 100211
Gathering Song(s)
God of wonders
How majestic is your name
Opening Song
Blessed be your name
Confession
We sing of your glory
Offertory
Fairest
Communion
Jesus messiah
Closing Song
Mighty to save
11 AM
Hymns
272, God of the sparrow (ROEDER)
432, Song of hope (ARGENTINA)
Confession
2026, Halle, halle, hallelujah (CARIBBEAN HALLELUJA)
Doxology
592, OLD HUNDREDTH
Communion
Responses
Setting in F Minor, Hal Hopson
During the distribution:
Jikelele
Praise, praise, praise the Lord
Instrumental/Organ Music
Prelude: Barbara Harbach, Voluntary on Tokyo (a setting of PH #465)
Offertory: Beethoven, The heavens are telling
Chancel Choir
Postlude: Benedetto Marcello, Psalm XIX
Thursday, September 15, 2011
Music for worship 091811
Gathering Song(s)
Cry of my heart
Come, now is the time to worship
Opening Song
Your grace is enough
Confession
Your mercy flows
Offertory
Norman, Nothing without you/Take my life
Doxology
Give thanks
Closing Song
Grace alone
11 AM
Hymns
455, All creatures of our God and King (LASST UNS ERFREUEN)
298, There’s a wideness in God’s mercy (IN BABILONE)
339, Be thou my vision (SLANE)
Confession
2043, Celtic Alleluia (CELTIC ALLELUIA)
Anthem
Arr. Michael Barker, Give me Jesus
Doxology
592, OLD HUNDREDTH
Instrumental/Organ Music
Prelude: Beethoven, Andante, from Sonata in F Minor
Offertory: Arr. Manz, In Babilone
Postlude: Martinson, Miriam’s Dance
Thursday, September 8, 2011
Music for worship 091111
Gathering Song(s)
Cantad al senor (PH 472)
Jubilate, everybody
Opening Song
Did you feel the mountains tremble
Confession
Dayenu
Offertory
Barker, Miriam’s song
Sing to the Lord, for God has triumphed gloriously!
Sing to the Lord, for God has triumphed gloriously.
Doxology
Give thanks
Closing Song
The trees of the field (STF 2279)
11 AM
Hymns
472, Cantad al Senor (CANTAD)
347, Forgive our sins as we forgive (DETROIT)
2279, The trees of the field (TREES OF THE FIELD)
Confession
579, Glory be to the Father (GREATOREX)
Scripture
Michael Barker, Miriam’s Song
Soloists: Ken Scott, Jr. Wilson Jumper, Susan Banzhoff
Doxology
592, OLD HUNDREDTH
Instrumental/Organ Music
Prelude: Arr. John Behnke, Someone’s Praying, Lord
Offertory: Mark Hayes, And the Father will dance (Chancel Choir)
…over you in joy.
He will take delight in whom he loves.
Is that a choir I hear, singing the praises of God?
No, the Lord God himself is exulting over you in song.
And he will joy over you in song.
My soul will make its boast in God,
For he has answered all my cries
His faithfulness to me is as sure as the dawn of a new day.
Awake my soul, and sing:
Let my spirit rejoice in God!
Sing, O daughter of Zion with all of your heart!
Cast away fear, for you have been restored!
Put on the garment of praise, as on a festival day.
Join with the Father in glorious, jubilant song
Zephaniah 3.14, 17; Psalm 34.2, 4
Postlude: Arr John Behnke, Someone’s Singing, Lord
Thursday, September 1, 2011
Music Scholars Fall 2011
Black Mountain Presbyterian Church is pleased to announce its music scholars for Fall 2011. Nathan Hathaway Adams and Imari Jade Scarbrough will each receive $1000 scholarship for tuition and fees at their college, Montreat College this semester. The Music Scholars program allows scholar musicians an opportunity to hone their musical skills in the context of a vital and vigorous music ministry representing a wide variety of musical styles and worship experiences. Scholars participate in one of the church’s adult music ensembles, the Chancel Choir which sings weekly at the 11AM worship service or the Prophets of Praise contemporary ensemble which leads music at the 830AM alternative worship service FirstLight. Mr. Adams will be singing Tenor in the choir; Ms. Scarbrough will be playing violin in the Prophets ensemble.
Nathan Hathaway Adams has been living in Asheville since 2003 and has been performing ever since. He has been very active in the Montford Park Players, and has also self produced some of his own works as a playwright. He is currently pursuing a BA at Montreat College where he is studying music. You can find more at his website, www.nathanhadams.com
Ms Scarbrough was born in Chambersburg, Pennsylvania and grew up in Winchester, Virginia. In recent years she moved back to Pennsylvania; this is her third year at Montreat. Soon after graduation, she hopes to move to either North Carolina or southern Virginia. She was homeschooled along with five younger siblings and was on the swim team, soccer team, 4-H, a few orchestras and ensembles, and other activities, even a chess club for awhile. She is a senior communications major now with minors in English and music. She hopes to graduate either next May or August.
For more information about the scholarship program, visit the church’s website www.bmpcnc.org or contact Mike Barker, director of music and worship arts at the church via phone (669-7813) or email (michaelb@bmpcnc.org).
Music for 090411
Gathering Song(s)
Come all you people
Praise to the Lord, the Almighty
Opening Song
You are worthy of my praise
Confession
You are my King
Offertory
Mann, Love one another
Doxology
We are an offering
Closing Song
They’ll know we are Christians by our love
11 AM
Hymns
479, Praise my soul, the God of heaven (LAUDA ANIMA)
347, Forgive our sins as we forgive (DETROIT)
335, Though I may speak (O WALY WALY)
Confession
Patterson, Alleluia in Jesus Christ
Doxology
592, OLD HUNDREDTH
Instrumental/Organ Music
Prelude: Arr. Wilbur Held, Voluntary on Detroit
Offertory: Samuel Coleridge-Taylor, Melody
Postlude: Buxtehude, Toccata in F