‘If God be for us’ – Messiah, Handel
If God be for us (who can be against us?) – from The Messiah by G. F. Handel (audio with image – no video of this section)
If God be for us (who can be against us?) – from The Messiah by G. F. Handel (audio with image – no video of this section)
Benjamin / Rev. Andy Willis
Glen Willis / Rev. Marc Blessing
Malgache and music by Niriko Gaëtan, English paraphrase by Andrew Donaldson.
Psalm 47: 1. Paschal Jordan O.S.B: Guyana/Trinidad and Tobago 2. People, clap your hands Theodre de Bèze: Geneva, Claude Goudimel: Geneva Psalter 1551
Words and Music by John Barathi: India
‘Rejoice and sing with me’ by Thomas Thangaraj: India Children’s choir of the congregation direction: Terry MacArthur and Kiki Lawal
A song of the Farsi Christian community. Dari is a similar language in Afghanistan
Sanctus and Agnus Dei Choir of the congregation Guitars: Bismark Sitorus and Kristin Tomasdottir Drums: George Arende Organ, flute: Regine Kummer Piano:Terry MacArthur
Deviating from our usual format for the Great Thanksgiving and Eucharistic Prayer – adapted from St. John Chrysostom, 349-47 AD
song by Dobri Hristov (1875-1941): Bulgaria sung by the choir chosen to accompany the ecumenical prayer cycle.
Selected for the ecumenical prayer cycle this Easter.
The driftwood became a cross – the cross bears new life – becomes our tree and blossoms in front of the altar on Easter Sunday.