Opening Voluntary Prelude
on “Nettleton”
If
you feel like singing along to this piano setting of the well-known tune, you
might be tempted to start singing “Come, Thou Fount of Every Blessing”; however,
when this tune comes up later in the service, we’ll be using a different text.
Read more about that later in this post.
The
composer of the tune is not known, but the composer of this lively setting is
well-known in the world of church music. John Carter’s large catalog of piano
and choral music is heard weekly in American churches. I was honored to have some private composition
lessons with him while attending Trinity Lutheran Seminary in Columbus, Ohio.
Gathering Hymn Gather Us In (Gather Us In)
Evangelical Lutheran
Worship (ELW) 532
This hymn is a part of
our gathering rite and acknowledges the Holy Spirit’s gathering in of believers
for communal worship.
Marty Haugen wrote the text and the tune of this hymn. His work is widely known in the church at large and at St. Mark’s. Not only have we sung his hymns, but we’ve also sung his liturgies including Now the Feast and Celebration, Holden Evening Prayer, Beneath the Tree of Life, and Unfailing Light.
Read more about how we use Unfailing Light here: http://smljax.blogspot.com/search?q=unfailing+light
Marty Haugen wrote the text and the tune of this hymn. His work is widely known in the church at large and at St. Mark’s. Not only have we sung his hymns, but we’ve also sung his liturgies including Now the Feast and Celebration, Holden Evening Prayer, Beneath the Tree of Life, and Unfailing Light.
Read more about how we use Unfailing Light here: http://smljax.blogspot.com/search?q=unfailing+light
Hymn of the Day As We Gather at Your Table (Nettleton)
Six hymn texts by Carl P.
Daw, Jr. are included in ELW. He is an Episcopal priest and Executive Director
of the Hymn Society in the United States of America.
“As We Gather at Your Table” is in ELW (522), but I decided to sing it with a different tune this week – Nettleton. (See the opening voluntary.)
“As We Gather at Your Table” is in ELW (522), but I decided to sing it with a different tune this week – Nettleton. (See the opening voluntary.)
Jacksonville Composer Bob Moore |
Musical Offering All
Who Hunger, Gather Gladly (sung by the
Festival Choir)
Bob
Moore
Bob
Moore is the Director of Music Ministry at the Episcopal Church of Our Savior
in Mandarin. He is a prolific composer of liturgical music. I discovered this
piece a few years ago in our choir library. Since that time, we have also used
it as an assembly hymn. Not very long
ago, Bob rearranged this tune (Grace Eternal) as a more complex anthem
for choir. It’s already in our choral library and I’m looking forward to
singing it with the Festival Choir.
Communion Hymns
The Trumpets Sound, the Angels Sing (The Feast Is
Ready)
ELW 531
Let Us Talents and Tongues Employ (Linstead)
Let Us Talents and Tongues Employ (Linstead)
Sending Hymn Sent
Forth by God’s Blessing (The Ash
Grove)
ELW
547
Closing Voluntary Gather Us In
setting, John Behnke
Somebody walked into the
nave while I was practicing the postlude earlier this week and asked, “Irish?”
It certainly has a Celtic feel thanks to Behnke’s open fifths and grace notes in the left hand. There’s even a middle section that could easily be taken for a “jig.” Actually, this is a reprise of Haugen’s tune “Gather Us In.”
It certainly has a Celtic feel thanks to Behnke’s open fifths and grace notes in the left hand. There’s even a middle section that could easily be taken for a “jig.” Actually, this is a reprise of Haugen’s tune “Gather Us In.”
Happening This Week
The St. Mark’s Ringers
and the Festival Choir begin their regular rehearsal schedule this week on
Wednesday, September 4th – weather permitting. (Hurricane Dorian is making its
approach to the Bahamas as this post is being written.)
All singers are welcome
in the Festival Choir which rehearses from 7:00 – 8:30 p.m.
We have one opening in the St. Mark’s Ringers. Please contact Tony Cruz right away if you would like to join this hard-working group of musicians.
We have one opening in the St. Mark’s Ringers. Please contact Tony Cruz right away if you would like to join this hard-working group of musicians.