FirstLight
Andy Gwynn
Gathering
Praise ye the Lord (Psalm 150)
This is the day
Opening
They’ll know we are Christians by our love
Confession/Praise Response
Johnny Appleseed Song
Offertory
Elbow room song
Closing
This little light of mine
11AM
Margie Johnson
Hymns
33, Praise the Lord! God’s glories show (LLANFAIR)
641, When in our music God is glorified (ENGLEBERG)
853, We are marching in the light of God (SIYAHAMBA)
Confession/Praise Response
581, Glory be to the Father (GREATOREX)
Doxology OLD HUNDREDTH
Instrumental Music
Prelude: Mark Sedio, Prelude on “Abbot’s Leigh”
Offertory: Robert Powell, “Who are these like stars appearing”
A setting of the tune ZEUCH MICH using this 17th century hymn text:
Who are these like stars appearing,
These before God's throne who stand?
Each a golden crown is wearing;
Who are all this glorious band?
Alleluia! hark, they sing,
Praising loud their heavenly King.
Postlude: Alfred Fedak, Postlude on “Azmon”
Thursday, October 22, 2015
Thursday, October 15, 2015
Music for worship 101815
FirstLight
Gathering
Come with me
Opening
Holy is the Lord
Holy, holy, holy
Confession/Praise Response
Glory to God whose goodness
Offertory
I will follow
Closing
Come thou fount, come thou King
11AM
Hymns
1, Holy, holy, holy (NICEA)
450, Be thou my vision (SLANE)
475, Come thou fount of every blessing (NETTLETON)
Confession/Praise Response
582, Glory to God whose goodness (GLORY TO GOD)
Doxology OLD HUNDREDTH
Instrumental Music
Prelude: (singing) Arr. John Bell, Come with me
Offertory: John Ness Beck, Offertory
A setting of text from Micah 6.6-8
Postlude: William Mathias, Fanfare in D
Gathering
Come with me
Opening
Holy is the Lord
Holy, holy, holy
Confession/Praise Response
Glory to God whose goodness
Offertory
I will follow
Closing
Come thou fount, come thou King
11AM
Hymns
1, Holy, holy, holy (NICEA)
450, Be thou my vision (SLANE)
475, Come thou fount of every blessing (NETTLETON)
Confession/Praise Response
582, Glory to God whose goodness (GLORY TO GOD)
Doxology OLD HUNDREDTH
Instrumental Music
Prelude: (singing) Arr. John Bell, Come with me
Offertory: John Ness Beck, Offertory
A setting of text from Micah 6.6-8
Postlude: William Mathias, Fanfare in D
Thursday, October 1, 2015
Music for 10042015
FirstLight
Gathering
Holy ground
Opening
This is our God
Confession/Praise Response
There’s a wideness in God’s mercy
Offertory
The only name
Communion
Distribution: You are holy (Prince of Peace)
Closing
Here I am, Lord
11AM
Hymns
687, Our God, our help in ages past (ST ANNE)
69, I the Lord of sea and sky (HERE I AM)
Confession/Praise Response
774, There is now a new creation (STUTTGART)
Doxology OLD HUNDREDTH
Communion
Distribution: GtG 5, 11
Instrumental Music
Prelude: Healy Willan, Voluntary on ST ANNE
Offertory: John Rutter, For the beauty of the earth
Postlude: John Rutter, Toccata in Seven
Gathering
Holy ground
Opening
This is our God
Confession/Praise Response
There’s a wideness in God’s mercy
Offertory
The only name
Communion
Distribution: You are holy (Prince of Peace)
Closing
Here I am, Lord
11AM
Hymns
687, Our God, our help in ages past (ST ANNE)
69, I the Lord of sea and sky (HERE I AM)
Confession/Praise Response
774, There is now a new creation (STUTTGART)
Doxology OLD HUNDREDTH
Communion
Distribution: GtG 5, 11
Instrumental Music
Prelude: Healy Willan, Voluntary on ST ANNE
Offertory: John Rutter, For the beauty of the earth
Postlude: John Rutter, Toccata in Seven
Thursday, September 24, 2015
Music for 09272015
FirstLight
Gathering
Hold on Jacob
Opening
Love the Lord
Confession/Praise Response
The steadfast love of the Lord (GtG 59)
Offertory
The Potter’s hand
Closing
The summons (STF 2130)
11AM
Hymns
760, Bring Many Names (verses 1-3, 6) (WESTCHASE)
39, Great is Thy Faithfulness (FAITHFULNESS)
726, Will You Come and Follow Me (KELVINGROVE)
Confession/Praise Response
59, The steadfast love of the Lord (refrain)
Doxology OLD HUNDREDTH
Instrumental Music
Prelude: Arr. Lynn Trapp, Pescador de Hombres
A setting of the tune at GTG # 721
Offertory: Randall Stroope, The Call
Postlude: JS Bach, Prelude in A
Gathering
Hold on Jacob
Opening
Love the Lord
Confession/Praise Response
The steadfast love of the Lord (GtG 59)
Offertory
The Potter’s hand
Closing
The summons (STF 2130)
11AM
Hymns
760, Bring Many Names (verses 1-3, 6) (WESTCHASE)
39, Great is Thy Faithfulness (FAITHFULNESS)
726, Will You Come and Follow Me (KELVINGROVE)
Confession/Praise Response
59, The steadfast love of the Lord (refrain)
Doxology OLD HUNDREDTH
Instrumental Music
Prelude: Arr. Lynn Trapp, Pescador de Hombres
A setting of the tune at GTG # 721
Offertory: Randall Stroope, The Call
Postlude: JS Bach, Prelude in A
Thursday, September 17, 2015
Music for 092015
FirstLight
Gathering
Father Abraham
Opening
Forever
Confession/Praise Response
Dayenu
Prayer for Illumination
Open your ears, O faithful people
Offertory
Indescribable
Closing
The trees of the field (STF 2279)
11AM
Hymns
10, Sing glory to the name of God (LASST UNS ERFREUEN)
80, You shall go out with joy (THE TREES OF THE FIELD)
Confession/Praise Response
59, refrain, The steadfast love of the Lord (STEADFAST LOVE)
Prayer for Illumination
453, Open your ears, O faithful people (YISRAEL VORAITA)
Doxology
OLD HUNDREDTH
Instrumental Music
Prelude: James Woodman, “…a secret wrapped in smoke and fire…”
From “Meditations on Lasst Uns Erfreuen”
A musical impression of a single phrase of text from our first hymn.
Offertory: Mark L. Williams, O master let me walk with thee
A new tune for the text at GtG#738
Postlude: JS Bach, Little Prelude and Fugue in E Minor
Gathering
Father Abraham
Opening
Forever
Confession/Praise Response
Dayenu
Prayer for Illumination
Open your ears, O faithful people
Offertory
Indescribable
Closing
The trees of the field (STF 2279)
11AM
Hymns
10, Sing glory to the name of God (LASST UNS ERFREUEN)
80, You shall go out with joy (THE TREES OF THE FIELD)
Confession/Praise Response
59, refrain, The steadfast love of the Lord (STEADFAST LOVE)
Prayer for Illumination
453, Open your ears, O faithful people (YISRAEL VORAITA)
Doxology
OLD HUNDREDTH
Instrumental Music
Prelude: James Woodman, “…a secret wrapped in smoke and fire…”
From “Meditations on Lasst Uns Erfreuen”
A musical impression of a single phrase of text from our first hymn.
Offertory: Mark L. Williams, O master let me walk with thee
A new tune for the text at GtG#738
Postlude: JS Bach, Little Prelude and Fugue in E Minor
Thursday, September 10, 2015
Music for 091315
FirstLight
Gathering
How great is our God
Opening
I could sing of your love
Confession/Praise Response
Jubilate, everybody
Offertory
Beautiful things
Closing
He knows my name
11AM
Hymns
667, When morning gilds the skies (LAUDES DOMINI)
36, For the fruit of all creation (AR HYD Y NOS)
37, Let all things now living (ASH GROVE)
Confession/Praise Response
Thou art giving and forgiving (HYMN TO JOY)
Psalmody
Psalm 19
God’s glory fills the heavens (CREATION)
Doxology (FOREST GREEN)
In gratitude and humble trust
Instrumental Music
Prelude: Edward Elgar, Andantino
Offertory: Beethoven, The heavens are telling
Postlude: Arr. K Lee Scott, Recessional
Gathering
How great is our God
Opening
I could sing of your love
Confession/Praise Response
Jubilate, everybody
Offertory
Beautiful things
Closing
He knows my name
11AM
Hymns
667, When morning gilds the skies (LAUDES DOMINI)
36, For the fruit of all creation (AR HYD Y NOS)
37, Let all things now living (ASH GROVE)
Confession/Praise Response
Thou art giving and forgiving (HYMN TO JOY)
Psalmody
Psalm 19
God’s glory fills the heavens (CREATION)
Doxology (FOREST GREEN)
In gratitude and humble trust
Instrumental Music
Prelude: Edward Elgar, Andantino
Offertory: Beethoven, The heavens are telling
Postlude: Arr. K Lee Scott, Recessional
Friday, September 4, 2015
Music for 090615
FirstLight
Gathering
Be still and know
Opening
Open the eyes of my heart, Lord
Confession/Praise Response
As the deer
Offertory
O for a thousand tongues to sing
Closing
You are my all in all
11AM
Hymns
610, O for a thousand tongues to sing (AZMON)
797, We cannot measure how you heal (YE BANKS AND BRAES)
806, I’ll praise my maker (OLD 113TH)
Introduction by Klaas Jan Mulder
Confession/Praise Response
Halle, halle, hallelujah
Doxology (OLD HUNDREDTH)
Prelude: Klaas Jan Mulder, Fantasy on Psalm 146: I, Moderato
Offertory: Sally Ann Morris, Shall tribulation or distress
A setting of the text and tune at GtG 823, itself a setting of
text adapted from Romans 8.
Postlude: Jan Pieter Sweelinck, Ricercar Brevis in A
Gathering
Be still and know
Opening
Open the eyes of my heart, Lord
Confession/Praise Response
As the deer
Offertory
O for a thousand tongues to sing
Closing
You are my all in all
11AM
Hymns
610, O for a thousand tongues to sing (AZMON)
797, We cannot measure how you heal (YE BANKS AND BRAES)
806, I’ll praise my maker (OLD 113TH)
Introduction by Klaas Jan Mulder
Confession/Praise Response
Halle, halle, hallelujah
Doxology (OLD HUNDREDTH)
Prelude: Klaas Jan Mulder, Fantasy on Psalm 146: I, Moderato
Offertory: Sally Ann Morris, Shall tribulation or distress
A setting of the text and tune at GtG 823, itself a setting of
text adapted from Romans 8.
Postlude: Jan Pieter Sweelinck, Ricercar Brevis in A
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