Sunday, February 4, 2018

Last Sunday after the Epiphany – Sunday, February 11, 2018

  • Prelude: Catalonisches Lied (Catalan Song), Op. 40, for piano and organ - Franz Poenitz (1850-1912) (Nora Klemencic, piano; Konrad Harley, organ)  
  • Opening Hymn: 381 Praise, My Soul
  • Psalm 50:1-6 (Anglican Chant)
  • Gradual Hymn: 480 Lord, Be Thy Word My Guide
  • Offertory Hymn: 631 The Kingdom of God Is Justice and Joy
  • Anthem: O Sing unto the Lord – Hans Leo Hassler (1564-1612)
  • O sing unto the Lord, sing Him a new song;
    O sing unto the Lord, all the earth;
    O sing unto the Lord, blessing His holy name.
    Declare His glory in every nation,
    Show forth His salvation from day to day;
    Declare to all people now His marvellous glory,
    Show His marvellous glory.
                                   -  Text based on Psalm 96:1,2,3
  • Communion Hymn: 489 From the Falter of Breath
  • Closing Hymn: When in Our Music God is Glorified
  • When in our music God is glorified,
    and adoration leaves no room for pride,
    it is as though the whole creation cried: Alleluia! 
    How often, making music, we have found
    a new dimension in the world of sound,
    as worship moved us to a more profound Alleluia! 
    So has the church, in liturgy and song,
    in faith and love, through centuries of wrong,
    borne witness to the truth in every tongue: Alleluia! 
    And did not Jesus sing a psalm that night
    when utmost evil strove against the light?
    Then let us sing, for whom he won the fight: Alleluia! 
    Let every instrument be tuned for praise!
    Let all rejoice who have a voice to raise!
    And may God give us faith to sing always: Alleluia!
                              -Fred Pratt Green, © 1972 Hope Publishing Company
  • Postlude: Dialogue - Louis-Nicolas Clérambault (1676-1749), arr. for organ and piano by Konrad Harley (Konrad Harley, organ; Nora Klemencic, piano)
  • (Fiona Strachan away)

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