May 7, 2017 + The Fourth Sunday of Easter
Holy Eucharist Rite II at 10:30 a.m. sung by the Adult Choir, sermon by the Rev’d Susan Pinkerton.
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Voluntary Sheep may safely graze Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750)
Prelude on Dominus regit me June Nixon (b. 1942)
Dr. June Nixon is Organist Emerita at St Paul’s Cathedral, Melbourne, Australia, where she was Director of Music for 40 years. She now divides her time between composing, teaching, examining, mentoring, and looking after her cat Tottie. She is a widely-published composer, writing music which is accessible and enjoyable for both musicians and listeners. Her works have been recorded by several English and American cathedral choirs, and her arrangement of the traditional carol The Holly and the Ivy was included in the Nine Lessons and Carols from King’s College Cambridge in 2010.
Processional Hymn 495 Hail, thou once despised Jesus In Babilone
Song of Praise 417 This is the feast Festival Canticle
Sequence Hymn 646 The King of love my shepherd is Dominus regit me
Offertory Anthem The Lord is my shepherd Thomas Matthews (1915-1999)
Words: Psalm 23
Sanctus S125 Richard Proulx (1937-2010)
Fraction Anthem Christ our Passover Jeffrey Rickard (b. 1942)
Communion Anthem Lord, lead us still Johannes Brahms (1833-1897)
Words: Helen A. Dickinson, 1916
Along the varied paths of life,
Through hours of joy and sorrow keen,
In grim temptation’s mortal strife,
In doubt or confidence serene,
Lord, lead us still, O lead us still.
Through all the changes of the years,
Whate’er of good or ill betide,
In laughter gay or bitter tears,
O keep us ever at thy side;
Lord, lead us still, O lead us still.
And when at last the tale is told,
The vict’ry won by thy good grace,
May we thy glory, Lord, behold,
In that blest homeland see thy face;
Lord, lead us still, O lead us still.
Closing Hymn 205 Good Christians, all, rejoice and sing! Gelobt sei Gott
Voluntary Fantasy on Gelobt sei Gott Healey Willan (1880-1968)
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