This Sunday is Day School Sunday, so we have a special
treat! Several children from TEDS will be singing a musical offering
immediately following the opening Collect (in the place of the Gloria). The
children will sing “This Is the Day”, which is their memory verse for
September. They will also sing “Child of God”
Tom Fettke |
The Psalm appointed for this Sunday is Psalm 8, so the choir
will sing “The Majesty and Glory of Your Name” at the offertory. This anthem
from 1979 is a classic – sung by choirs around the world. The music is by Tom
Fettke, well-known composer, clinician and workshop leader. The text is adapted
by Linda Lee Johnson, a member of the choir in a church where Tom Fettke was
Minister of Music. He had observed potential in her because of a Sunday
School program she developed earlier and asked her to put the words of Psalm 8
(his favorite) into singable form. She didn’t share his confidence in
her, but took up the challenge and came through with what he considered the
mostly finalized lyrics, after a couple of weeks!
Can’t you picture David, the Psalmist, sitting out watching
sheep, writing these words?
When I gaze into the
night sky,
And see the work of Your fingers.
The moon and stars suspended in space.
But what is man that You are mindful of him?
You have given man a crown of glory and honor.
And have made him a little lower than the angels.
You have put him in charge of all creation;
The beasts of the field, the birds of the air, the fish of the sea.
But what is man, oh, what is man
That You are mindful of him?
And see the work of Your fingers.
The moon and stars suspended in space.
But what is man that You are mindful of him?
You have given man a crown of glory and honor.
And have made him a little lower than the angels.
You have put him in charge of all creation;
The beasts of the field, the birds of the air, the fish of the sea.
But what is man, oh, what is man
That You are mindful of him?
O Lord, our God the
majesty and glory of Your name
Transcends the earth and fills the heavens.
O Lord, our God little children praise Him perfectly.
And so would we, and so would we.
Alleluia, Alleluia. The majesty and glory of Your name!
Alleluia, Alleluia.
Transcends the earth and fills the heavens.
O Lord, our God little children praise Him perfectly.
And so would we, and so would we.
Alleluia, Alleluia. The majesty and glory of Your name!
Alleluia, Alleluia.
words by Linda Lee
Johnson, Psalm 8
music by Tom Fettke
music by Tom Fettke
At communion, the Contemporary Music Group will sing “How
Beautiful” by Twila Paris, the contemporary artist behind songs such as “He Is
Exalted” and “Lamb of God”. “How Beautiful” is perfect not only for communion,
but also as a musical companion for Sunday’s lessons honoring marriage.
How Beautiful the
hands that served
The Wine and the Bread and the sons of the earth
How beautiful the feet that walked
The long dusty roads and the hill to the cross
How Beautiful, how beautiful, how beautiful is the body of Christ
How Beautiful the heart that bled
That took all my sin and bore it instead
How beautiful the tender eyes
That choose to forgive and never despise
How beautiful, how beautiful, how beautiful is the body of Christ
And as He lay down His life
We offer this sacrifice
That we will live just as He died
Willing to pay the price
Willing to pay the price
How Beautiful the radiant bride
Who waits for her Groom with His light in her eyes
How Beautiful when humble hearts give
The fruit of pure lives so that others may live
How beautiful, how beautiful, how beautiful is the body of Christ
How beautiful the feet that bring
The sound of good news and the love of the King
How Beautiful the hands that serve
The wine and the bread and the sons of the Earth
How Beautiful, how beautiful, how beautiful is the body of Christ
The Wine and the Bread and the sons of the earth
How beautiful the feet that walked
The long dusty roads and the hill to the cross
How Beautiful, how beautiful, how beautiful is the body of Christ
How Beautiful the heart that bled
That took all my sin and bore it instead
How beautiful the tender eyes
That choose to forgive and never despise
How beautiful, how beautiful, how beautiful is the body of Christ
And as He lay down His life
We offer this sacrifice
That we will live just as He died
Willing to pay the price
Willing to pay the price
How Beautiful the radiant bride
Who waits for her Groom with His light in her eyes
How Beautiful when humble hearts give
The fruit of pure lives so that others may live
How beautiful, how beautiful, how beautiful is the body of Christ
How beautiful the feet that bring
The sound of good news and the love of the King
How Beautiful the hands that serve
The wine and the bread and the sons of the Earth
How Beautiful, how beautiful, how beautiful is the body of Christ
You may have noticed that the sequence hymn for September
stayed the same each week. For October we will sing the Celtic Alleluia, a
favorite of many.
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