Friday, May 24, 2019

Music for Sunday, May 26

Sunday, May 26, 2019
Easter 6




In the devotional I read to the choir this past Wednesday, we were reminded how music is an integral part of worship – not as entertainment, or a way to fill the time while the plates are being passed. But an integral part of worship. A way to offer thoughts on the text of the day, or to bring people to a certain peace. It has been that way since the beginning, and church music has actually been the basis of all music since. Folk songs, jazz, blues, rock – all of the genres have evolved from the earliest church music. Knowing that we are contributors of something so vast is sometimes overwhelming, often thrilling, but always humbling.

We are coming up on a year of our combined service at 10:00 and the response to the blend of music styles has been mostly positive each week. I think it speaks volumes that in one service we can join together people from all backgrounds, all ages, and all musical experiences and sing songs from the 8th century all the way to an original song written by none other than me.

Such is the case with our selections for this Sunday. At the offertory the CMG will sing Glorious Day (Living He Loved Me). With music composed by Mark Hall of Casting Crowns, the text is from a hymn written in 1910 by John Wilbur Chapman, a Presbyterian Evangelist in the late 19th century. The song tells the gospel story, beginning with Jesus’ birth to his coming again.

One day when Heaven Was filled with His praises,
One day when sin was As black as could be,
Jesus came forth To be born of a virgin,
Dwelt among men, my example is He!

Living, He loved me; dying, He saved me;
Buried, He carried My sins far away;
Rising He justified freely forever:
One day He's coming-- O glorious day! 


At communion the choir will sing Peace I leave With You, which quotes Sunday’s Gospel lesson. Arranged by Donald Moore, the melody is based on a canon by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, and will feature a flute solo.

Both of these anthems meld the past with the present.

Prelude - Love Comes Down
Processional - O Holy City Seen of John
Sequence - Open Our Eyes
Offertory - Glorious Day (Living He Loved Me)
Communion Anthem – Peace I Leave With You
Communion Songs - There Is a Redeemer
How Great Thou Art
Recessional - Jesus, Again To Thy Sweet Name We Raise


Thursday, May 16, 2019

Music for Sunday, May 19

Pepper Choplin

In this Sunday’s Gospel reading from John 13, Jesus tells the disciples “I give you a new commandment, that you love one another. Just as I have loved you, you also should love one another. By this everyone will know that you are my disciples, if you have love for one another.” In response to this, the choir and band will join together in singing text from 1 John, Chapter 4, Beloved, Let Us Love One Another, by Pepper Choplin.

Pepper Choplin is a full-time composer, conductor and humorist. He has gained a reputation as one of the most creative writers in church music today. With a Bachelor of Music degree from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro, he went on to earn a Master of Music degree in composition from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary.

Bonnie Prince Charlie
For the communion anthem, the Trinity Ringers will accompany the organ on a piece by Sondra Tucker. The tune is “The Skye Boat Song”, which some of you might recognize as the theme to the television show, Outlanders.  "The Skye Boat Song" is a late 19th century Scottish song recalling the journey of Bonnie Prince Charlie from Uist to the Isle of Skye. Bear McCreary adapted the song as the opening titles of the 2014 TV series Outlander, sung by Raya Yarbrough, changing the text of Robert Louis Stevenson's poem Sing Me a Song of a Lad That Is Gone (1892) to fit the story. We, however, are referencing the hymn “Spirit of God, Unseen As the Wind” by Margaret Old.





Spirit of God, unseen as the wind,
gentle as is the dove;
teach us the truth and help us believe,
show us the Saviour's love!


Prelude - Your Love, O Lord
Processional - We Know That Christ Is Raised and Dies No More
Sequence - Open Our Eyes, Lord
Offertory Anthem - Beloved, Let Us Love One Another
Communion Anthem – Spirit of God, Unseen As the Wind
Communion - Let All Mortal Flesh Keep Silence; Jesu, Jesu, Fill Us With Your Love
Recessional - 610 Lord, Whose Love Through Humble Service


Thursday, April 18, 2019

Triduum















Maundy Thursday
The Trinity MadriGals will offer musical leadership at this service. We will sing a lovely text by Bishop William Walsham How, and set to music by George Bayley. The ladies will be accompanied by Klarc Slider on cello.

It is a thing most wonderful,
almost too wonderful to be,
that God's own Son should come from heaven,
and die to save a child like me.

And yet I know that it is true:
he chose a poor and humble lot,
and wept, and toiled, and mourned, and died,
for love of those who loved him not.

I sometimes think about the cross,
and shut my eyes, and try to see
the cruel nails and crown of thorns
and Jesus crucified for me.

But even could I see him die,
I could but see a little part
of that great love, which, like a fire,
is always burning in his heart.

It is most wonderful to know
his love for me so free and sure;
but 'tis more wonderful to see
my love for him so faint and poor.

And yet I want to love thee, Lord;
O light the flame within my heart,
and I will love thee more and more,
until I see thee as thou art.

At the offertory, the ladies will sing Mozart’s “Ave Verum”. Then at communion, we will sing a lovely arrangement of “Bread of the World” with ASL by Terri Simpson. Following that, we will introduce the congregation to a favorite of mine, “In Remembrance” by Ragan Courtney.

Good Friday
The noon service will be led by youth musicians, both vocally and instrumentally. The 7:00 service will be led by the Contemporary Music Group.
Gethsemane Hymn                                         Getty/Townend
O Sacred Head, Sore Wounded                       JS Bach
Sing, My Tongue, the Glorious Battle              PICARDY
Behold the Wood                                           Schutte
The Power of the Cross                                  Getty/Townend
Jesus                                                             Mullins
Via Dolorosa                                                  Sprague/Borop
When I Survey the Wondrous Cross                 CELTIC

Easter Vigil
The Trinity Choir will lead at the Easter Vigil on Saturday evening. During the readings, we will sing a spirited arrangement of “Go Down, Moses”. The Trinity Ringers will be on hand to celebrate the announcement of Easter as we decorate the sanctuary with lilies and sing “Hail Thee, Festival Day”. There will be a few bells available, so if you would like to help toll a bell, please sit in the balcony!

At the offertory, the choir will sing the favorite, “With a Voice of Singing” by Martin Shaw. This anthem has been a staple of church choirs for almost 100 years!

With a voice of singing declare ye this, and let it be heard, Alleluia!
Utter it even unto the ends of the earth. The Lord hath delivered His people, Alleluia!
O be joyful in God, all ye lands.
O sing praises to the honor of His name, make His praise to be glorious.
With a voice of singing, declare ye this, and let it be heard, Alleluia!