Khalia Williams

Rev. Dr. Khalia Williams

FMC’s Black History Month Guest Preacher Series continues with Rev. Dr. Khalia Williams, Assistant Dean of Worship and Music, and Assistant Professor in the Practice of Worship at Candler School of Theology, Emory University.

Rev. Dr. Williams preached from 1 Kings 19:9-18.

Today’s Music:

“O Prince of Peace”
Text & Music: Javanese; Saptojoadi (Indonesia); Text trans: Lawrence M Yoder, Mennonite World Conference International Songbook, 1990; ©1978 Mennonite World Conference; All rights reserved.; Reprinted and streamed with permission through ONE LICENSE, license #A-731084

“This Is My Song”
Text: stanzas 1, 2 Lloyd Stone, ©1934, 1962 Lorenz Publishing Company; stanza 3 Georgia Harkness, ©1964 Lorenz Publishing Company; Music: Jean Sibelius, 1899; arr. The Hymnal, ©1933, 1961 Presbyterian Board of Christian Education; All rights reserved. Reprinted and streamed with permission through ONE LICENSE, license #A-731084

“Bless the Lord, My Soul”
Text: based on Psalm 103:1, Taizé Community; Music: Jacques Berthier; ©1998 Les Presses de Taizé (admin GIA Publications, Inc.); All rights reserved. Reprinted and streamed with permission through ONE LICENSE, license #A-731084

“Open, Lord, My Inward Ear”
Text: Charles Wesley, Hymns and Spiritual Songs, 1742; Music: Bradley P Lehman, ©1991 Bradley P Lehman; All rights reserved. Reprinted and streamed with permission through ONE LICENSE, license #A-731084

“Oh Freedom”
African American Spiritual

“God Loves All His Many People”
Text: Tshiluba; Lubunda Mukungu (present-day Democratic Republic of the Congo); trans. Rev. Anna Juhnke, International Songbook, ©1978, 1990 Mennonite World Conference; Music: Tshiluba traditional, International Songbook, Mennonite World Conference, 1978; All rights reserved. Reprinted and streamed with permission through ONE LICENSE, license #A-731084