Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Write a Prayer for Advent


Our Wednesday evening Vespers service will continue through Advent with some modifications to the service music. For the Hymn of Light we’ll sing a hymn Christians have been singing since the ninth century – “Creator of the Stars of Night.” You can find it in Evangelical Lutheran Worship at hymn no. 245. We’ll switch to an Advent Psalm based on the tune we know as “O Come, O Come, Emmanuel.” Finally, the Magnificat (Mary’s Song) will be sung to Deo Gracias which is often sung to the text “Oh Love, How Deep, How Broad, How High.”

We are asking for your help in composing the prayer section of the service. You are invited to write prayers for the assembly in this time of hope and waiting. We are looking for fully written prayers rather than a list of prayer requests. You might wish to use the prayers from Evangelical Lutheran Worship (pages 72 – 83) as a guide. Before the service begins we will announce the names of those who have written prayers. If you wish for your prayer to remain anonymous, just let us know.

For more help on writing prayers, I found this excellent article on the internet:
http://www.examiner.com/protestant-in-richmond/liturgical-writing-101-the-collect-prayer-form.

You may submit your prayers to Tony Cruz at vespers@comcast.net. Hard copies will also be accepted!

Singers for Advent and Christmas are Welcome


Have you thought about singing in the choir but decided the commitment is too long? Then make a seasonal commitment! We would love to have any singers who would like to join the Festival Choir for the Advent/Christmas Season. We meet in the music suite on Wednesday evenings at 7:30 and will begin music for Advent and Christmas on Wednesday, November 30th.

The Festival Choir sings at the 11:00 service each Sunday. We will also be singing a service of Advent Lessons & Carols at All Saints Episcopal Church on December 11th. The only other major event is Christmas Eve. A thirty minute service of music by the choir and bell choir starts our 10:30 p.m. Christmas Eve worship service.

You might also like to sing in the Matins Choir. This group meets each Sunday in the music suite at 8:00 a.m. to prepare liturgical music and a musical offering for the 8:30 service.

All singers are welcome!

Bach Vespers Thank You



Thank you to all who participated in our Bach Vespers service featuring cantata no. 180, “Schmücke dich, o liebe Seele,” as the musical offering. There were 28 singers (including the soloists) and 10 instrumentalists, all using their gifts to glorify God through music. Thank you to each of them for their hard work.

Thank you to Jane D. for leading a soprano/alto sectional rehearsal. Thank you to Ellen O. for hiring the orchestra. Thank you to Frank S. for guiding us through the German diction – something he’s been doing for about 20 years. Thank you to Pastor Hanson for his reverent presiding. Thank you to each person who came to participate in this worship service.

Started by St. Mark’s former Cantor, Jim Rindelaub, this tradition is more than 20 years old at St. Mark’s. It is a rare chance to hear the music of Lutheranism’s fifth evangelist, Johann Sebastian Bach, in its intended setting in worship. We could not continue this tradition without generous financial support. Thank you to each person who has contributed to keep this important expression of our faith alive. We are especially grateful for a gift of $5,000.00 from the Ardell N. Smith Family Trust. Please remember, you may give a gift to Bach Vespers any time during the year. Simply designate “Bach Vespers” in the memo line on your check.

Plans are in the works for our next Bach Vespers service, so please watch The Messenger and The Lion’s Roar for information.