OPENING
VOLUNTARY Trumpet Tune in D
David
N. Johnson
Worshipers
at St. Mark’s are used to hearing voluntaries based on hymns, but today’s
prelude is a ceremonial piece written in 1962 when the composer was college
organist and organ instructor at St. Olaf College in Northfield, Minnesota.
It is often requested for weddings. Trumpet Tune in D was transcribed
for strings to be played at the 1971 wedding of Tricia Nixon, daughter of
President Richard M. Nixon, in the Rose Garden at the White House.
This is one piece in his catalog of about 300 organ and choral compositions,
most written for use in the church.
GATHERING
HYMN Lead On, O King Eternal (Lancashire) ELW 805
Modern
congregations might take exception to the war-like, male-image driven, portions
of this text. It is believed that Ernest W. Shurtleff wrote this text for his
graduating seminary class at Andover Theological Seminary, but there is no
historical document to support the claim.
If
the opening language seems martial, the second verse clarifies that God’s
kingdom isn’t brought about “with swords loud clashing, nor roll of stirring
drums,” but with “deeds of love and mercy.”
This
is not so much a hymn about defeating an enemy. It’s about the journey of the
church under the light of the cross.
HYMN
OF THE DAY Lift High the Cross (Crucifer) ELW 660
MUSICAL
OFFERING There’s a Wideness in God’s Mercy
Bob
Moore
Frederick
W. Faber’s well-known text is given a new melody for this choral setting. Bob
Moore is a local composer who serves Director of Music Ministry at Church of
Our Savior (Episcopal) in Mandarin.
COMMUNION
HYMNS
Gloria
Laudate Omnes Gentes
Raise
a Song of Gladness
These
prayer songs all come from the Taizé community in France. They are designed to
be sung several times in a meditative manner. If you go to Taizé, it’s not uncommon
to hear people singing in several languages at the same time. Feel free to sing
either the Latin or English texts.
Since these songs can be learned quickly, worshipers might even sing them as
they stand in line (socially distanced, of course), waiting to receive the elements.
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Prayer service in the Church of Reconciliation at Taizé |
SENDING
HYMN If God My Lord Be for Me (Ist Gott für mich)
ELW
788
This
is a new hymn for me – possibly for you too. It wasn’t known by anyone at choir
rehearsal on Wednesday night.
Paul Gerhardt is one of Germany’s best known hymn writers – some sources say his
texts are even more loved than the ones by Martin Luther.
Since it’s new, I’ve done a tutorial that you can find at the link below. It
picks the hymn apart phrase by phrase. Please let me know what you think!
See the tutorial here: https://youtu.be/8Amr1pV4kqU
CLOSING
VOLUNTARY If God My Lord Be for Me (Ist Gott für mich)
setting,
John Eggert
Think
of it as a reprise!
Sources: Wikipedia
Hymnal Companion to Evangelical Lutheran Worship
Credit for Taizé photo: By
Christian Pulfrich - Own work, CC BY-SA 4.0,
https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=71616599