Meet Jesus

Pastor Glenn will preach from Luke 3:15-17; 21-22.

Acknowledgements for Worship Resources

“All Creatures, Worship God Most High”
Text: Saint Francis of Assisi, “Laudato sia Dio mio Signore,” 1225; trans. William H Draper, Hymns of the Spirit, 1926, alt.; Music: Geistliche Kirchengesäng, 1623; adapt. and harm. Ralph Vaughan Williams, The English Hymnal, 1906, simplified

“If you are delighted”
By Marlene Kropf, 2007

“Over My Head”
Text: African American spiritual; Music: African American spiritual; arr. John L Bell, alt.; ©1998 WGRG, Iona Community (admin. GIA Publications, Inc.); All rights reserved. Reprinted and streamed with permission through ONE LICENSE, license #A-731084

“Let This Mind Be in You”
Text: Philippians 2:5; Music: James E Clemens, 2008; ©2008 James E Clemens; All rights reserved. Reprinted and streamed with permission through ONE LICENSE, license #A-731084

“You Are Salt for the Earth”
Text & Music: Marty Haugen, 1985, Gather, 1988; ©1986 GIA Publications, Inc.; All rights reserved. Reprinted and streamed with permission through ONE LICENSE, license #A-731084

Longing, Waiting, Hoping

Pastor Glenn will preach from John 1:1-18.

Worship Resources Acknowledgements

“Morning Has Broken”
Text: Eleanor Farjeon, Enlarged Songs of Praise, 1931, alt., ©David Higham Assoc., Ltd.; Music: Scottish Gaelic traditional, Songs and Hymns of the Gael, 1888; harm. Martin Shaw, 1931, alt., ©Oxford University Press

“The Virgin Mary Had a Baby Boy”
Text & Music: West Indian carol, from the Edric Conner Collection of West Indian Spirituals; ©1945 Boosey & Co., Ltd.; copyright renewed; All rights reserved. Reprinted and streamed with permission through ONE LICENSE, license #A-731084

“To Worship is to Stand”
By Jacob Trapp, 20th c., adapt.

“Solemn Stillness, Weary Streets”
Text: Christopher Clymer Kurtz and Maria Clymer Kurtz, 2014; Music: Christopher Clymer Kurtz and Maria Clymer Kurtz, 2014; arr. Mennonite Worship and Song Committee; ©2018 Christopher Clymer Kurtz and Maria Clymer Kurtz; All rights reserved. Reprinted and streamed with permission through ONE LICENSE, license #A-731084

“Santo (Holy)”
Text: Spanish; variation on traditional liturgical text (Argentina); Music: Argentine traditional; arr. Iona Community, based on two-part version as taught by Pablo Sosa, ©1990 WGRG, Iona Community (admin. GIA Publications, Inc.); All rights reserved. Reprinted and streamed with permission through ONE LICENSE, license #A-731084

“Longing for Light”
Text & Music: Bernadette Farrell; ©1993 OCP Publications; All rights reserved. Reprinted and streamed with permission through ONE LICENSE, license #A-731084

“Vamos Todos al Banquete”
Text & Music: Guillermo Cuéllar, Misa Popular Salvadoreña; ©1988 GIA Publications; All rights reserved. Streamed with permission through ONE LICENSE, license #A-731084

“Celtic Alleluia”
Text & Music: Fintan O’Carroll and Christopher Walker; ©1985, 1996 OCP Publications; All rights reserved. Reprinted with permission through ONE LICENSE, license #A-731084

“Go, My Friends, in Grace”
Text: David Wright, 2004, A Field of Voices, 2007, ©2004 David Wright; Music: James E Clemens, 2004, A Field of Voices, 2007, ©2004 James E Clemens; All rights reserved. Reprinted and streamed with permission through ONE LICENSE, license #A-731084

One of Us

Pastor Glenn will preach from Luke 2:1-20.

Acknowledgements for Worship Resources

“Breath of Heaven”
Authors: Amy Grant & Chris Eaton; ©1992 Hal Leonard Corporation; All rights reserved. Streamed with permission under ONE LICENSE, license #A-731084

“Let All Mortal Flesh Keep Silence”
Music: French traditional, Chansons populaires des provinces de France, 1860

“When Peace like a River”
Text: Horatio G Spafford, Gospel Hymns, No. 2, 1876, alt.; Music: Philip P Bliss, Gospel Hymns, No. 2

“If you are delighted”
By Marlene Kropf, 2007

“In the Beginning”
Text: based on John 1:1-14; Chris Shelton, ©2015 GIA Publications, Inc.; Music: Geistliche Kirchengesäng, 1623; adapt. and harm. Ralph Vaughan Williams, The English Hymnal, 1906, simplified; All rights reserved. Reprinted and streamed with permission under ONE LICENSE, license #A-731084

“What Child Is This”
Text: William C Dix, Christmas Carols New and Old, 1871; Music: English traditional

“He Came Down”
Text: Cameroon traditional; Music: Cameroon traditional; arr. John L Bell; ©1990 WGRG, Iona Community (admin. GIA Publications, Inc.); All rights reserved. Reprinted and streamed with permission under ONE LICENSE, license #A-731084

“The First Noel, the Angel Did Say”
Text: English traditional, Some Ancient Christmas Carols, 2nd ed., 1823; Music: English traditional, Christmas Carols, 1833

“Mary Had a Baby”
Traditional Spiritual; Arr. Roland Carter, ©2021 Walton Music Corp; All rights reserved. Streamed with permission under ONE LICENSE, license #A-731084

“Go Tell It on the Mountain”
Text: African American spiritual; adapt. John W Work Jr. (1871-1925); Music: African American spiritual; arr. Valeria A Foster, alt., ©2000 GIA Publications, Inc.; All rights reserved. Streamed with permission under ONE LICENSE, license #A-731084

Christmas Eve 2021

Join us for a Christmas Eve service filled with stories and song. Pastor Glenn and Isabel M will lead the service; Emily M and Sonia G will lead music; musicians include Romaine A, Sonia G, Emily M, and Sam M; Pastor Glenn will offer a short reflection; and many other individuals will help read the Christmas story. All the offerings from this service will go to Joseph's Storehouse.

Acknowledgement of Worship Resources

Service adapted from A Christmas Gift: A Christmas Eve Service by C E Cowen, 1998. CSS Publishing Co.

“Lo, How A Rose”
Tune: Es ist ein' ros', German 15th century melody; Arranged by David Paxton, ©2012 Lorenz Publishing Co, a division of The Lorenz Corporation; All rights reserved. Streamed with permission under ONE LICENSE, license #A-731084

“While Shepherds Watched Their Flocks”
(from DINO Christmas Favorites); From Weyman's Melodia Sacra (1815), George Handel; Transcribed by Bill Wolaver; ©1984 Communique Music, Inc. / ASCAP Arr. 1988

“I Wonder as I Wander”
Composed by John Jacob Niles, ©1934 (Renewed), G. Schirmer, Inc.; Arranged by Mark Hayes, ©1991, G. Schirmer, Inc.; All rights reserved. Streamed with permission under ONE LICENSE, license #A-731084

“I Wonder as I Wander”
Text & Music: John Jacob Niles, ©1934 G. Schirmer, Inc.; All rights reserved. Streamed by permission through CCLI License #200093153.

“A La Nanita Nana”
Traditional Spanish Carol; Arranged by Victor C Johnson, ©2021 Alfred Music; All rights reserved. Streamed with permission under ONE LICENSE, license #A-731084

“I Saw Three Ships”
Traditional English Carol; Arranged by Lindsey Stirling and Stephen Anderson, ©2017 Lindseystomp Music LLC

“What Child Is This”
Traditional 16th c. melody Greensleeves; Arranged by Linsey Stirling, Debi Johnson, and Stephen Anderson, ©2012 Lindseystomp Music LLC

“Mary’s Little Boy Chile”
Traditional West Indian carol

“Mary, Did You Know?”
Text: Mark Lowry, 1984; Music: Buddy Greene, 1991; ©1991, 1993 Rufus Music; Curb Word Music; All rights reserved. Streamed by permission through CCLI License #200093153.

“Lost in the Night”
Finnish folk carol; Arr. Kyle Haugen, ©2000 Ausburg Fortress; All rights reserved. Streamed with permission under ONE LICENSE, license #A-731084

“O Come, All Ye Faithful”
Text: Latin; stanzas 1, 3, 4 trans. attr. John F Wade, ca. 1743, “Adeste fideles læti triumphantes,” Office de St Omer, 1822; trans. Frederick Oakeley and others, alt.; stanza 2 Etienne J F Borderies, 1822; trans William Mercer, 1854; Music: attr. John F Wade, ca. 1743, Essay on the Church Plain Chant, 1782

“O Come, O Come, Immanuel”
Text: anon., O Antiphons, ca. 8th-9th c.; “Veni, veni Emmanuel,” 12th c.; stanzas 1-5 trans. John M Neale, Medieval Hymns and Sequences, 1851, alt.; stanzas 6-7 trans. Henry Sloane Coffin, Hymns of the Kingdom of God, 1916; Music: trope melody, 15th c.

“O Little Town of Bethlehem”
Text: Phillips Brooks, 1868, Sunday School Services and Hymn Book, 1870, alt.; Music: Lewis H Redner, 1868, The Church Porch: A Service Book and Hymnal for Sunday Schools, 1874

“What Child Is This”
Text: William C Dix, Christmas Carols New and Old, 1871; Music: English traditional

“Away in a Manger”
Text: stanzas 1-2, anon., Little Children’s Book, 1885; stanza 3 Vineyard Songs, 1892; Music: James R Murray, Dainty Songs for Little Lads and Lasses, 1887

“Angels We Have Heard on High”
Text: French; Nouveau recueil de cantiques, 1855; trans. Anon.; alt. Earl Marlatt, New Church Hymnal, 1937; Music: French traditional, Nouveau recueil de cantiques, 1855

“While Shepherds Watched Their Flocks”
Text: based on Luke 2:8-14; Nahum Tate, 1700; Music: George F Handel, 1728

“We Three Kings of Orient Are”
Text & Music: John H Hopkins, Jr. (1820-1891), alt.

“Ave Maria”
Composed by Franz Schubert, 1825; Arranged by Lynne Latham, ©1997 Latham Music, a division of Ludwig Masters Publications

“Joy to the World”
Text: based on Psalm 98; Isaac Watts, The Psalms of David, 1719, alt.; Music: Lowell Mason, Occasional Psalm and Hymn Tunes, 1836

“Silent Night, Holy Night” (Stille Nacht, heilige Nacht / Noche de paz, noche de amor)
Text: German; Joseph Mohr, 1818, Leipziger Gesangbuch, 1838; English trans. John F Young, The Sunday School Service and Tune Book, 1863; Spanish trans. Federico Fliedner, ca. 19th c.; Music: Franz Gruber, 1818, Leipziger Gesangbuch, 1838

“Angels We Have Heard on High”
Tune: Gloria, French Tradition; Arranged by Mary McDonald, ©2007 Lorenz Publishing Co, a division of The Lorenz Corporation; All rights reserved. Streamed with permission under ONE LICENSE, license #A-731084

A Mother's Vision for Christmas

The fourth Sunday of Advent will be a mostly musical service that includes a full choir and a men's ensemble. Pastor Glenn will offer a meditation based on Luke 1:39-55, a mother's vision for Christmas.

Acknowledgements for Worship Resources

“Sing We Now of Christmas”
Noel Nouvelet French Carol, 15th century; Arranged by John Carter; ©2010 Hope Publishing Company; All rights reserved. Streamed with permission through ONE LICENSE, license #A-731084

“What Child is This?”
Tune: Greensleeves, 16th century English ballad; Arranged by Patricia Lou Harris; ©2012 Lorenz Publishing Company, a division of the Lorenz Corp.; All rights reserved. Streamed with permission through ONE LICENSE, license #A-731084

“Away in a Manger”
Tune: Mueller by James R. Murray; Arranged by Joseph Martin; ©1997 Malcolm Music, a division of Shawnee Press; All rights reserved. Streamed with permission through ONE LICENSE, license #A-731084

“Canon de Noel”
Tunes: Canon and Gigue by Johann Pachelbel; The First Nowell, English Carol. Sandys' Christmas Carols, 1833; Arranged by Joseph Martin; ©1997 Malcolm Music, a division of Shawnee Press; All rights reserved. Streamed with permission through ONE LICENSE, license #A-731084

“To Us a Child of Hope is Born”
Text: based on Isaiah 9:6-7; John Morison, Scottish Paraphrases, 1781; Music: Lowell Mason, Occasional Psalm and Hymn Tunes,1837 or 1838, alt.

“Hope Is a Candle”
Text: Richard Leach, 1994, ©1995 Selah Publishing Co., Inc.; Music: Scottish traditional; acc. James E Clemens, 2006; All rights reserved. Reprinted and streamed with permission through ONE LICENSE, license #A-731084

“There Shall a Star Come Out of Jacob”
Text: Numbers 24:17; Music: Felix Mendelssohn

“Of the Father’s Love Begotten”
Text: Aurelius C Prudentius; tr. John M Neale and Henry W Baker; Music: 13th c. Plainsong; Arranged by Paul Wohlgemuth; ©1973 Hope Publishing Co; All rights reserved. Streamed with permission through ONE LICENSE, license #A-731084

“O Magnum Mysterium”
Text: Responsory, Feast of the Nativity; tr. Ellen S Beebe; Music: Tomás Luis de Victoria, 1572; edited by Ellen S Beebe; ©1984 Broude Brothers Limited

“The Star and the Wise Men”
Text & Music: Charles H Gabriel

“Still, Still, Still”
Text: Marilyn Keith and Alan Bergman; Music: Norman Luboff; ©1960 Walton Music Co; All rights reserved. Streamed with permission through ONE LICENSE, license #A-731084

“Angels’ Carol”
Text & Music: John Rutter; ©1988 Oxford University Press; All rights reserved. Streamed with permission through ONE LICENSE, license #A-731084

“Good Christians All Rejoice and Sing”
Text: traditional; Music: traditional English melody; Arranged by Douglas Macomber, ©1983 Clarion Call Music, Inc

“How Far Is It to Bethlehem?”
Text & Music: English traditional; Arranged by Paul Christiansen, ©1950, renewed 1977 by Neil A Kjos Music Co

“Mary Had A Baby”
Text & Music: William L Dawson; ©1947, renewed 1974 by William L Dawson, Tuskegee Institute (admin. Neil A Kjos Music Co); All rights reserved. Streamed with permission through ONE LICENSE, license #A-731084

“O Come, All Ye Faithful”
Text: Latin; stanzas 1, 3, 4 trans. attr. John F Wade, ca. 1743, “Adeste fideles læti triumphantes,” Office de St Omer, 1822; trans. Frederick Oakeley and others, alt.; stanza 2 Etienne J F Borderies, 1822; trans William Mercer, 1854; Music: attr. John F Wade, ca. 1743, Essay on the Church Plain Chant, 1782

“Hark! the Herald Angels Sing”
Text: Charles Wesley, Hymns and Sacred Poems, 1739, alt.; Music: Felix Mendelssohn, 1840; adapt. William H Cummings, 1855, Congregational Hymn and Tune Book, 1857

“Angels We Have Heard on High”
Text: French; Nouveau recueil de cantiques, 1855; trans. Anon.; alt. Earl Marlatt, New Church Hymnal, 1937; Music: French traditional, Nouveau recueil de cantiques, 1855

“Joy to the World”
Text: based on Psalm 98; Isaac Watts, The Psalms of David, 1719, alt.; Music: Lowell Mason, Occasional Psalm and Hymn Tunes, 1836

“Go, Tell it on the Mountain”
Text: African American Spiritual; adapt. John W Work, Jr., 1871-1925; Music: African American Spiritual

Children's Christmas Program 2021

The FMC children will premier their 2021 Christmas Program video. Romaine and Vicky will also offer extended special Christmas music.

Acknowledgements for Worship Resources 

“Good Christian Men, Rejoice”
Music: German traditional, 14th c.; Setting by John Carter; ©1989 Harold Flammer, Inc

 “Appalachian Christmas Carol”
By John Ness Beck; ©1971 G Schirmer, Inc

 “The First Nowell the Angel Did Say”
Arranged by Kathy C Bowen; ©1983 Broadman Press

 “Hope Is a Candle”
Text: Richard Leach, 1994, ©1995 Selah Publishing Co., Inc.; Music: Scottish traditional; acc. James E Clemens, 2006; All rights reserved. Reprinted and streamed with permission through ONE LICENSE, license #A-731084

“Longing for Light”
Text & Music: Bernadette Farrell; ©1993 OCP Publications; All rights reserved. Reprinted and streamed with permission through ONE LICENSE, license #A-731084

“Appalachian Christmas Carols” (After John Jacob Niles)
Arranged by Vincent Persichetti; Collection ©1975 Elkan-Vogel, Inc; All rights reserved. Streamed with permission through ONE LICENSE, license #A-731084

“O Come, O Come, Immanuel”
Text: anon., O Antiphons, ca. 8th-9th c.; “Veni, veni Emmanuel,” 12th c.; stanzas 1-5 trans. John M Neale, Medieval Hymns and Sequences, 1851, alt.; stanzas 6-7 trans. Henry Sloane Coffin, Hymns of the Kingdom of God, 1916; Music: trope melody, 15th c.

“Lo, How a Rose E’re Blooming”
Arranged by Dennis Alexander; ©2003 Alfred Publishing Co, Inc; All rights reserved. Streamed with permission through ONE LICENSE, license #A-731084

“Lo, How a Rose E’er Blooming”
Text: stanzas 1-2 anon., “Es ist ein Ros‘ entsprungen“, 15th c.; Alte Catholische Geistliche Kirchengasäng, 1599; trans. Theodore Baker, 1894; stanza 3 Friedrich Layritz, Liederschatz, 1832; trans. Harriet K Spaeth, The Hymnal, 1940, alt.; Music: German traditional, 15th c.; Alte Catholische Geistliche Kirchengasäng, 1599; harm. Michael Praetorius, Musae Sionae VI, 1609

“What Child is This?”
By John Ness Beck; ©1971 G Schirmer, Inc

“Come, Thou Long-Expected Jesus”
Text: Charles Wesley, Hymns for the Nativity of Our Lord, 1744; stanza 2 adapt. from “Light of Those Whose Dreary Dwelling” in the same collection; Music: Rowland H Prichard, ca. 1830, Cyfaill y Cantorion, 1844; arr. Ralph Vaughan Williams, The English Hymnal, 1906, adapt. 1951, BBC Hymn Book, ©Oxford University Press, London

Get Ready

On the second Sunday of Advent, Pastor Glenn will preach from Malachi 3:1-4. Impossible dreams- from what is to what will be; the refiner’s fire!

Worship Resources Acknowledgements

“Lo, How a Rose E’re Blooming”
Music: German traditional, 15th c.; Alte Catholische Geistliche Kirchengasäng,1599; harm. Michael Praetorius, Musae Sionae VI, 1609

“What Child is This”
Music: English traditional

“Il Est Né, Le Divin Enfant”
Music: French traditional

“O Come, O Come, Immanuel”
Tune: Veni, veni, Emmanuel; plainsong, 15th c.

“Hope Is a Candle”
Text: Richard Leach, 1994, ©1995 Selah Publishing Co., Inc.; Music: Scottish traditional; acc. James E Clemens, 2006; All rights reserved. Reprinted and streamed with permission through ONE LICENSE, license #A-731084

“Come, Thou Long-Expected Jesus”
Text: Charles Wesley, Hymns for the Nativity of Our Lord, 1744; Music: Rowland H Prichard, ca. 1830, Cyfaill y Cantorion, 1844; arr. Ralph Vaughan Williams, The English Hymnal, 1906, adapt. 1951, BBC Hymn Book, ©Oxford University Press, London

“Jesus Loves Me”
Text: Anna B Warner, 1859; Music: William B Bradbury, The Golden Shower, 1862

“Gloria”
Text: Latin; Luke 2:14; Music: Jacques Berthier, ©1979 Les Presses de Taizé (admin. GIA Publications, Inc.); All rights reserved. Reprinted and streamed with permission through ONE LICENSE, license #A-731084

“‘Twas in the Moon of Wintertime”
Text: St. Jean de Brebeuf, Estennial de tsonue Jesus ahatonhia, ca. 1643; tr. JE Middleton, 1926, translation copyright ©Frederick Harris Music Co., Ltd.; Music: French melody

“Away in a Manger”
Tune: James R Murray, Dainty Songs for Little Lads and Lasses, 1887

“Oh, Beautiful Star of Bethlehem”
Text: Adger M Pace, 1940; Music: R Fisher Boyce, 1940; harmonized by Adger M Pace; ©1940, renewed 1967 James D Vaughan, Music Publisher (admin. By Music Services, Inc.); All rights reserved. Reprinted and streamed with permission through CCLI License #200093153

Luke 21:25-36

On the first Sunday of Advent, Pastor Claudia will preach from Luke 21:25-36.

Acknowledgements for Worship Resources

“Let All Mortal Flesh Keep Silence”
Picardy French Melody, 17th c.; Arranged by: John Carter, ©2012 Hope Publishing Co; All rights reserved. Streamed with permission through ONE LICENSE, license #A-731084

“Keep Your Lamps!”
Spiritual; Arranged by: Andre Thomas, ©2003 Hinshaw Music; All rights reserved. Streamed with permission through ONE LICENSE, license #A-731084

“Here in This Place”
Text: Marty Haugen, 1981, Gather, 1988, alt.; Music: Marty Haugen, 1981, Gather, 1988; ©1982 GIA Publications, Inc.; All rights reserved. Reprinted and streamed with permission through ONE LICENSE, license #A-731084

“Let Us Build a House”
Text & Music: Marty Haugen; ©1994 GIA Publications, Inc.; All rights reserved. Reprinted and streamed with permission through ONE LICENSE, license #A-731084

“Jesus Loves Me”
Text: Anna B Warner, 1859; Music: William B Bradbury, The Golden Shower, 1862

“Alleluia”
Text: Hebrew traditional, ca. 4th c. BC; translit. Greek, ca. 3rd c. BC; Music: from the singing of George Mxadana; transcr. John L Bell, transcr. ©1990 WGRG, Iona Community (admin. GIA Publications); All rights reserved. Reprinted and streamed with permission through ONE LICENSE, license #A-731084

“Hope Is a Candle”
Text: Richard Leach, 1994, ©1995 Selah Publishing Co., Inc.; Music: Scottish traditional; acc. James E Clemens, 2006; All rights reserved. Reprinted and streamed with permission through ONE LICENSE, license #A-731084

“O Come, O Come, Immanuel”
Text: anon., O Antiphons, ca. 8th-9th c.; “Veni, veni Emmanuel,” 12th c.; stanzas 1-5 trans. John M Neale, Medieval Hymns and Sequences, 1851, alt.; stanzas 6-7 trans. Henry Sloane Coffin, Hymns of the Kingdom of God, 1916; Music: trope melody, 15th c.

“O Come, O Come, Emmanuel”
Tune: Veni, veni, Emmanuel; plainsong, 15th c.; Arranged by: Joseph Martin, ©1997 Malcom Music, a division of Shawnee Press, Inc

“Comfort, Comfort, O My People”
Text: based on Isaiah 40:1-5; Johannes Olearius, “Tröstet, tröstet, meine LIeben,” Geistliche Singe-Kunst, 1671; trans. Catherine Winkworth, Chorale Book for England, 1863, alt.; Music: Louis Bourgeois, Genevan Psalter, Octante Trois Pseaumes de David, 1551; harm. adapt. from Claude Goudimel, 150 Pseaumes de David, 1564

“La paz de la tierra”
Text: Spanish; Guatemalan traditional; trans. Christine Carson, ©1998 Christine Carson and WGRG, Iona Community (admin. GIA Publications, Inc.); Music: Guatemalan traditional; All rights reserved. Reprinted and streamed with permission through ONE LICENSE, license #A-731084

John 18:33-37

Pastor Claudia will preach from John 18:33-37.

Acknowledgements for Worship Resources

“Improvisation Op. 84 No. 5”
Composed by: Gabriel Faure, 1901

“Nearer, My God, To Thee”
Tune: Bethany by Lowell Mason; Arranged by: John Turner; ©2012 Lorenz Publishing Co; All rights reserved. Streamed with permission through ONE LICENSE, license #A-731084

“Be Thou My Vision”
Text: Irish traditional, “Rob tum o bhoile, a Comdi cride,” ca. 8th c.; trans. Mary Elizabeth Byrne, Ériu, Vol. 2, 1905, alt.; Music: Irish traditional, Old Irish Folk Music and Songs, 1909; harm. Martin Shaw, Enlarged Songs of Praise, 1931, alt., ©1927 Oxford University Press; All rights reserved. Reprinted and streamed with permission through ONE LICENSE, license #A-731084

“Jesus, Help Us Live in Peace”
Text & Music: Jerry Derstine (JD Martin); ©1971, 2004 Jerry Derstine (JD Martin); All rights reserved. Reprinted and streamed with permission through ONE LICENSE, license #A-731084

“As I Went Down to the River to Pray”
Text & Music: African American spiritual

“Gentle Shepherd, Come and Lead Us”
Text: Gloria Gaither; Music: William J Gaither; ©1974 William J Gaither; All rights reserved. Reprinted and streamed with permission through CCLI License #200093153

“Total Praise”
Text: Richard Smallwood; Music: Richard Smallwood; arr. Stephen Key; ©1996 Bridge Building Music (BMI)/T Autumn Music (BMI) (admin. Capitol CMG Publishing); All rights reserved. Reprinted and streamed with permission through CCLI License #200093153

“Here I Am, Lord”
Text: Daniel L Schutte, 1980, Lord of Light, 1981, alt.; Music: Daniel L Schutte; arr. Michael Pope, SJ, and John Weissrock; ©1981 Daniel L Schutte and New Dawn Music; All rights reserved. Reprinted and streamed with permission through ONE LICENSE, license #A-731084

The Zone

Pastor Glenn will preach from 1 Samuel 1:4-20.

Acknowledgements for Worship Resources

“La fille aux cheveux de lin”
Composed by: Claude Debussy, 1909/1910

“We Gather Together”
Netherlands Folk Hymn; Arranged by: John Kraus, ©2004 The FJH Music Company, Inc.

“Be sincere in your love for others”
Romans 12:9-21 (excerpts)

“Summoned by the God Who Made Us”
Text: Delores Dufner, OSB, ©1993 Delores Dufner (published by OCP); Music: American traditional, in John Wyeth’s Repository of Sacred Music, Part Second, 1813; All rights reserved. Reprinted and streamed with permission through ONE LICENSE, license #A-731084

“Jesus Loves Me”
Text: Anna B Warner, 1859; Music: William B Bradbury, The Golden Shower, 1862

“Alleluia”
Text: Hebrew traditional, ca. 4th c. BC; translit. Greek, ca. 3rd c. BC; Music: from the singing of George Mxadana; transcr. John L Bell, transcr. ©1990 WGRG, Iona Community (admin. GIA Publications); All rights reserved. Reprinted and streamed with permission through ONE LICENSE, license #A-731084

“Come, Thou Fount”
Text: Robert Robinson, 1758, A Collection of Hymns, 1759; Music: American traditional, in John Wyeth’s Repository of Sacred Music, Part Second, 1813

“Spirit of God! Descend”
Text: George Croly, Lyra Britannica, 1867, alt.; Music: Frederick C Atkinson, 1870, Congregational Church Hymnal, 1887

“Spirit of the Living God”
Text: Daniel Iverson, Revival Songs, 1929; Music: Daniel Iverson, Revival Songs, 1929; arr. Herbert G Tovey; ©1935, 1963 Birdwing Music and BWG Songs, Inc.; All rights reserved. Reprinted and streamed with permission through CCLI License #200093153

“We Plow the Fields and Scatter”
Text: Matthias Claudius, Wir pflügen und wir streuen, Fest, 1782; trans. Jane M Campbell, Garland of Song, 1861, alt.; Music: attr. Johann A P Schulz, Lieder für Volksschulen mit Musik, 1800

“Sing to the God of Harvest”
Text: Delores Dufner, OSB, adapt. from “Sing to the Lord of Harvest,” John S B Monsell, 19th c., ©1998, 2003 GIA Publications, Inc.; Music: Johann Steurlein, 1575; harm. Healey Willan, 1958; © Healey Willan Society; All rights reserved. Reprinted and streamed with permission through ONE LICENSE, license #A-731084