Holy Eucharist Rite II at 10:30 a.m. sung by the Youth and Adult Choirs, sermon by the Rev’d Hope Eakins.
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Service Music:
Voluntary Basse de Trompette Jean-Adam Guilain (d. 1703)
Prelude in D Johann K. F. Fischer (1665-1746)
Introit Hear my words Stephen Paulus (1949-2014)
Words from Psalm 5, sung by the Youth Choir.
Hear my words, O gracious Lord, to my thoughts attentive be;
Hear my cry, my King and my God. I will make my prayer to thee.
With the morning light, O Lord, thou shalt hear my voice arise;
And expectant I will bring, prayer as morning sacrifice.
Thou art Holy, O my God, thou delightest not in sin;
Evil shall not dwell with thee, nor the proud thy favor win.
Processional Hymn 410 Praise, my soul, the King of heaven Lauda anima
Gloria in excelsis S278 William Mathias (1934-1992)
Psalm 34:1-8, (19-22), Benedicam Dominum Anglican Chant by Joseph Barnby
Sequence Hymn If you have but one song to sing St. Mark’s on Travis Square
Offertory Anthem For the beauty of the earth John Rutter (b. 1945)
Words: F. S. Pierpoint (1835-1917), found at Hymn 416.
Sanctus S128 William Mathias
Fraction Anthem S166 Agnus Dei Gerald Near (b. 1942)
Communion Anthem In this place Will Todd (b. 1970)
In this place I have been made new;
I have been gifted jewels beyond price.
In this place greater dreams are given.
I am made everlasting.
In this place I am light,
In this place, in your sight
I am made everlasting.
In your love, starting and ending;
I will be carried softly to heaven.
In your love I am given beauty.
I am made everlasting.
You give the strength for me to hold,
You are the hope that shines like gold.
In this place I am new.
In your love I am true.
I will fly with angels to this place,
And be made everlasting.
Hymn in Procession 535 Ye servants of God, your master proclaim Paderborn
Voluntary Rigoudon André Campra (1660-1744)