FirstLight
Gathering Song(s)
I love you, Lord STF 2068)
Opening Song
Uyaimose (in F)
Praise to the Lord the Almighty (in F)
Confession
Jubilate, everybody
Scripture/Proclamation
Speak, O Lord
Offertory
Everlasting God
Doxology
Give thanks (STF 2236)
Closing Song
You shall go out with joy (STF 2279)
11 AM
Hymns
482, Praise to the Lord, the Almighty (LOBE DEN HERREN)
2281, May you run and not be weary (PRINCE OF PEACE)
411, Arise, your light is come (FESTAL SONG)
Confession
Patterson, Alleluia, in Jesus Christ we are forgiven
Scripture
Hasidic Tune, Open your ears, O faithful people
Anthem
Marty Haugen, Eye has not seen
A setting of First Corinthians 2.9, 10
Libby Barker, Lynn Harmon
Doxology
OLD HUNDREDTH
Instrumental/Organ Music
Prelude: Florence B. Price, Arietta
Offertory: Allen Pote, Festive Praise
Sing to the Lord a song of praise, a wonderful marvelous song.
Sing to the Lord with joy in your heart, a wonderful, marvelous song.
Alleuia, amen!
Chancel Choir
Postlude: Adolphus Hailstork, Fugue in F Minor
Thursday, February 2, 2012
Wednesday, February 1, 2012
Review: Glory, by Michael W. Smith
I bought the MP3 based on a favorable review in a recent issue of Christianity Today.
I thought the music would take one direction based on the title of the album. But it went another, and checking through the track names (Heroes, Glory Battle, The Tribute) I was struck by a very militaristic sound to most of the tracks. Those that weren't as military-sounding sounded very much like, well, tributes to fallen soldiers (and at least one part that sounded alarmingly like variations on a tune reminiscent of "Yankee Doodle Dandy.)
It's fine film music, sort of like music looking for a movie to go with. I could hear it paired with a Mel Gibson film quite easily.
Smith, being a pianist, features the piano quite a bit in his writing. There is little motific development in the symphonic writing. Mostly nice melodies begun in one instrument and then tossed around to others, the orchestra serving to punctuate and create transitions between iterations of the theme.
Nice music, but not a whole lot of substance; good background music for studying or reading.
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I thought the music would take one direction based on the title of the album. But it went another, and checking through the track names (Heroes, Glory Battle, The Tribute) I was struck by a very militaristic sound to most of the tracks. Those that weren't as military-sounding sounded very much like, well, tributes to fallen soldiers (and at least one part that sounded alarmingly like variations on a tune reminiscent of "Yankee Doodle Dandy.)
It's fine film music, sort of like music looking for a movie to go with. I could hear it paired with a Mel Gibson film quite easily.
Smith, being a pianist, features the piano quite a bit in his writing. There is little motific development in the symphonic writing. Mostly nice melodies begun in one instrument and then tossed around to others, the orchestra serving to punctuate and create transitions between iterations of the theme.
Nice music, but not a whole lot of substance; good background music for studying or reading.
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Thursday, January 26, 2012
Music for 012912
FirstLight
Gathering Song(s)
Holy, holy, holy (STF 2007)
Cantad al senor (PH 472)
Opening Song
Alabare
Confession
Shalom chaverim
Prayers
Cambodian Lord’s Prayer
Offertory
Benton Brown, Hallelujah, your love is amazing
Closing Song
Shout to the Lord
11 AM
Hymns
487, When morning gilds the skies (LAUDES DOMINI)
326, Spirit of God, descend upon my heart (MORECAMBE)
425, Lord of light, your name outshining (EBENEZER)
Confession
579, Glory be to the Father (GREATOREX)
Anthem
John Rutter, Thy perfect love
Jesu, my love, my joy, my rest, Thy perfect love close in my breast
That I thee love and never rest; And Make me love thee of all things best,
And wounde my heart in thy love free, that I may reign in joy evermore with thee.
Anonymous 15th century text
Prayers
Cambodian Lord’s Prayer
Doxology
OLD HUNDREDTH
Instrumental/Organ Music
Prelude: Sonatina, Isabella Hile, piano
Offertory: Mark Sedio, Voluntary on Kuortane
Postlude: WA Mozart, Allegro from Fantasia in F Minor
Gathering Song(s)
Holy, holy, holy (STF 2007)
Cantad al senor (PH 472)
Opening Song
Alabare
Confession
Shalom chaverim
Prayers
Cambodian Lord’s Prayer
Offertory
Benton Brown, Hallelujah, your love is amazing
Closing Song
Shout to the Lord
11 AM
Hymns
487, When morning gilds the skies (LAUDES DOMINI)
326, Spirit of God, descend upon my heart (MORECAMBE)
425, Lord of light, your name outshining (EBENEZER)
Confession
579, Glory be to the Father (GREATOREX)
Anthem
John Rutter, Thy perfect love
Jesu, my love, my joy, my rest, Thy perfect love close in my breast
That I thee love and never rest; And Make me love thee of all things best,
And wounde my heart in thy love free, that I may reign in joy evermore with thee.
Anonymous 15th century text
Prayers
Cambodian Lord’s Prayer
Doxology
OLD HUNDREDTH
Instrumental/Organ Music
Prelude: Sonatina, Isabella Hile, piano
Offertory: Mark Sedio, Voluntary on Kuortane
Postlude: WA Mozart, Allegro from Fantasia in F Minor
Thursday, January 19, 2012
Music for January 22, 2012
FirstLight
Gathering Song(s)
You are worthy of my praise
Opening Song
Come, now is the time to worship
Confession
Dayenu
Offertory
Here is our King
Doxology
Give thanks (STF 2236)
Closing Song
I’m gonna live so God can use me (PH 369)
11 AM
Hymns
281, Guide me, O thou great Jehovah (CWM RHONDDA
282, If thou but trust in God to guide thee (WER NUR DEN LIEBEN GOTT)
369, I’m gonna live so God can use me (I’M GONNA LIVE)
Confession
579, Glory be to the Father (GREATOREX)
Anthem
Handel, Hallelujah, Amen
Doxology
OLD HUNDREDTH
Instrumental/Organ Music
Prelude: JS Bach, Wer nur den lieben Gott
Offertory: Max Reger, Wer nur den lieben Gott
Postlude: Improvisation: Wer nur den lieben Gott
Gathering Song(s)
You are worthy of my praise
Opening Song
Come, now is the time to worship
Confession
Dayenu
Offertory
Here is our King
Doxology
Give thanks (STF 2236)
Closing Song
I’m gonna live so God can use me (PH 369)
11 AM
Hymns
281, Guide me, O thou great Jehovah (CWM RHONDDA
282, If thou but trust in God to guide thee (WER NUR DEN LIEBEN GOTT)
369, I’m gonna live so God can use me (I’M GONNA LIVE)
Confession
579, Glory be to the Father (GREATOREX)
Anthem
Handel, Hallelujah, Amen
Doxology
OLD HUNDREDTH
Instrumental/Organ Music
Prelude: JS Bach, Wer nur den lieben Gott
Offertory: Max Reger, Wer nur den lieben Gott
Postlude: Improvisation: Wer nur den lieben Gott
Thursday, January 12, 2012
Music for 011512
FirstLight
Gathering Song(s)
He knows my name
I give you my heart
Opening Song
Here I am to worship
Confession
Your mercy flows
Prayers
Amazing Grace (Alleluia)
Offertory
You alone
Doxology
Give thanks
Closing Song
I have decided to follow Jesus
11 AM
Hymns
306, Fairest, Lord Jesus (CRUSADERS’ HYMN)
305, Jesus, our divine companion (PLEADING SAVIOR)
2129, I have decided to follow Jesus (I HAVE DECIDED)
Confession
Purcell, Glory be to God the Father (WESTMINSTER ABBEY)
Anthem
Henry Purcell, Thou knowest, Lord, the secrets of our hearts
…shut not thy merciful ears unto our prayer;
but spare us, Lord most holy, O God most mighty,
O holy and most merciful Saviour,
thou most worthy Judge eternal,
suffer us not, at our last hour,
for any pains of death, to fall from thee.
Amen.
Doxology
OLD HUNDREDTH
Instrumental/Organ Music
Prelude: Gerre Hancock, Variations on Crusaders’ Hymn
Offertory: Henry Purcell, Rondeau
Postlude: Henry Purcell, Voluntary in C
Gathering Song(s)
He knows my name
I give you my heart
Opening Song
Here I am to worship
Confession
Your mercy flows
Prayers
Amazing Grace (Alleluia)
Offertory
You alone
Doxology
Give thanks
Closing Song
I have decided to follow Jesus
11 AM
Hymns
306, Fairest, Lord Jesus (CRUSADERS’ HYMN)
305, Jesus, our divine companion (PLEADING SAVIOR)
2129, I have decided to follow Jesus (I HAVE DECIDED)
Confession
Purcell, Glory be to God the Father (WESTMINSTER ABBEY)
Anthem
Henry Purcell, Thou knowest, Lord, the secrets of our hearts
…shut not thy merciful ears unto our prayer;
but spare us, Lord most holy, O God most mighty,
O holy and most merciful Saviour,
thou most worthy Judge eternal,
suffer us not, at our last hour,
for any pains of death, to fall from thee.
Amen.
Doxology
OLD HUNDREDTH
Instrumental/Organ Music
Prelude: Gerre Hancock, Variations on Crusaders’ Hymn
Offertory: Henry Purcell, Rondeau
Postlude: Henry Purcell, Voluntary in C
Thursday, December 8, 2011
Music for 121111
FirstLight
Gathering Song(s)
We will glorify
Jesus, name above all names
Advent Wreath
Come surely Lord Jesus
Opening Song
King of kings and Lord of lords
Confession
Magnify the Lord
Offertory
David Crowder, Here is our King
Doxology
Glory and gratitude and praise
Closing Song
Tomlin, This is our God
11 AM
Hymns
20, Watchman, tell us of the night (ABERYSTWYTH)
15, Rejoice, rejoice, believers (LLANGLOFFAN)
40, Joy to the world (ANTIOCH)
Advent Wreath
Come surely, Lord Jesus (CRADLE SONG)
Confession
Magnify the Lord
Anthem
Arr. Bradley Nelson, Lo, How a rose e’er blooming
Chancel Choir; Corey McClintock, French horn
Doxology
Glory and gratitude and praise
Instrumental/Organ Music
Prelude: Arr. Michael Barker, Voluntary on Llangloffan
Offertory: Arr. Andre’ Thomas, Walk in the light
Chancel Choir
Postlude: Arr. Michael Barker, People look east
Gathering Song(s)
We will glorify
Jesus, name above all names
Advent Wreath
Come surely Lord Jesus
Opening Song
King of kings and Lord of lords
Confession
Magnify the Lord
Offertory
David Crowder, Here is our King
Doxology
Glory and gratitude and praise
Closing Song
Tomlin, This is our God
11 AM
Hymns
20, Watchman, tell us of the night (ABERYSTWYTH)
15, Rejoice, rejoice, believers (LLANGLOFFAN)
40, Joy to the world (ANTIOCH)
Advent Wreath
Come surely, Lord Jesus (CRADLE SONG)
Confession
Magnify the Lord
Anthem
Arr. Bradley Nelson, Lo, How a rose e’er blooming
Chancel Choir; Corey McClintock, French horn
Doxology
Glory and gratitude and praise
Instrumental/Organ Music
Prelude: Arr. Michael Barker, Voluntary on Llangloffan
Offertory: Arr. Andre’ Thomas, Walk in the light
Chancel Choir
Postlude: Arr. Michael Barker, People look east
Thursday, December 1, 2011
Music for 120411
FirstLight
Gathering Song(s)
Refiner’s fire (Purify my heart)
Opening Song
The King of glory comes (STF 2090)
Confession
Magnify the Lord (Taize)
Offertory
Sarah Hart, Come, true light
Doxology
Glory and gratitude and praise
Closing Song
Christ be our light
11 AM
Hymns
10, On Jordan’s bank the Baptist’s cry (WINCHESTER NEW)
411, Arise, your light is come (FESTAL SONG)
12, People, look east
Introit
Lynn S. Hurst, Holy Baby, Holy Child
Carol Choir, Cathy McMillan, director
Advent Wreath
Come surely, Lord Jesus (CRADLE SONG)
Confession
Magnify the Lord (TAIZE)
Anthem
Natalie Sleeth, O come, O come, Immanuel
Aerie Singers
Doxology
Glory and gratitude and praise
Instrumental/Organ Music
Prelude: Arr. Anna Laura Page, The king of glory comes
Adult Handbells
Offertory: Traditional, The King of glory comes
Aerie Singers
Postlude: Kurt Fiebig, Prelude in B-Flat
Gathering Song(s)
Refiner’s fire (Purify my heart)
Opening Song
The King of glory comes (STF 2090)
Confession
Magnify the Lord (Taize)
Offertory
Sarah Hart, Come, true light
Doxology
Glory and gratitude and praise
Closing Song
Christ be our light
11 AM
Hymns
10, On Jordan’s bank the Baptist’s cry (WINCHESTER NEW)
411, Arise, your light is come (FESTAL SONG)
12, People, look east
Introit
Lynn S. Hurst, Holy Baby, Holy Child
Carol Choir, Cathy McMillan, director
Advent Wreath
Come surely, Lord Jesus (CRADLE SONG)
Confession
Magnify the Lord (TAIZE)
Anthem
Natalie Sleeth, O come, O come, Immanuel
Aerie Singers
Doxology
Glory and gratitude and praise
Instrumental/Organ Music
Prelude: Arr. Anna Laura Page, The king of glory comes
Adult Handbells
Offertory: Traditional, The King of glory comes
Aerie Singers
Postlude: Kurt Fiebig, Prelude in B-Flat
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