Anthem Calm to the Waves Thomas Pavlechko
text by Mary Louise Bringle/Summer Choir
Calm to the waves. Calm to the wind. Jesus whispers, “Peace, be still.”
Balm to our hearts. Fears at an end. In still-ness, hear his voice.
Anthem Draw Us in the Spirit’s Tether Harold Friedell
text by Percy Deamer/Summer Choir
Draw us in the Spirit’s tether, for when humbly in your name
Two or three are met together, you are in the midst of them.
Alleluia, alleluia! Here we touch the garment’s hem.As disciples used to gather in the name of Christ to sup,
Then with thanks to God the giver break the bread and drink the cup,
Alleluia, alleluia, so now bind our friendship up.All our meals and all our living make as sacraments of you,
That by caring, helping, giving, we may be disciples true.
Alleluia, alleluia! We will serve with faith anew.
Anthem All Things Bright and Beautiful John Rutter
Summer Choir
All things bright and beautiful,
All creatures great and small,
All things wise and wonderful,
The Lord God made them all.Each little flow’r that opens,
Each little bird that sings,
He made their glowing colors,
He made their tiny wings.The purple-headed mountain,
the river running by,
the sunset and the morning
that brightens up the sky.
The cold wind in the winter,
the pleasant summer sun,
the ripe fruits in the garden:
He made them every one.He gave us eyes to see them,
and lips that we might tell
how great is God Almighty,
who has made all things well.
Anthem Lord, Let My Heart Be Good Soil Handt Hanson/Summer Choir
Lord, let my heart be good soil,
Open to the seed of your Word.
Lord, let my heart be good soil,
Where love can grow and peace is understood.When my heart is hard, break the stone away.
When my heart is cold, warm it with the day.
When my heart is lost, lead me on your way.
Lord, let my heart be good soil.
Fanny Crosby was a blind, American woman living in the 19th century. Known as the “Mother
of Modern Congregational Singing,” she penned nearly nine thousand hymns, including favorites like
Blessed Assurance, Pass Me Not O Gentle Savior, and today’s anthem.
Lord Here Am I John Ness Beck Michael Montgomery, soloist
Anthem The Lord Bless You and Keep You John Rutter
The Lord bless you and keep you
The Lord make his face to shine upon you
And be gracious unto youThe Lord lift up the light
Of his countenance upon you
And give you peace. Amen
God, as we hear Your Word, we invite your Spirit to work within us, opening our hearts
to your abundant love and compassion, and illuminating our understanding. May your
Spirit inspire our actions, leading us to live out your teachings with kindness and courage.
Transform us by your Word, so that we may contribute to the flourishing of all humanity,
in the name of Jesus who guides and sustains us. Amen.
Anthem
The Majesty and Glory of Your Name
arr. Tom Fettke / Choir
Text from Psalm 8, adapted by Linda Lee Johnson
When I gaze into the night skies
and see the work of your fingers;
The moon and stars suspended in space.
Oh, what is man that you are mindful of him?
You have given man a crown of glory and honor,
And have made him a little lower than the angels.
You have put him in charge of all creation:
The beasts of the field, the birds of the air, the fish of the sea.
Oh what is man that you are mindful of him?
O Lord, our God the majesty and glory of your name
Transcends the earth and fills the heavens.
O Lord, our God; little children praise You perfectly,
And so would we, and so would we.
Alleluia. The majesty and glory of your name, Alleluia!
Anthem The Ground ( from the Sunrise Mass) Ola Gjielo
Pleni sunt caeli et terra gloria tua. Osana in excelsis.
Benedictus qui venit in nomine Domini. Osana in excelsis.
Agnus Dei, qui tolis peccata mundi. Dona nobis pacem.Heaven and earth are full of your glory. Hosanna in the highest.
Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord.
Hosanna in the highest.
Most glorious Lord of life, that on this day,
Didst make thy triumph over death and sin:
And having harrow’d hell, didst bring away
Captivity thence captive, us to win:
This joyous day, dear Lord, with joy begin,
And grant that we for whom thou didst die,
Being through thy dear Son now welcomed in,
May live for ever in felicity. And that thy love we weighing worthily,
May likewise love thee for the same again:
And for thy sake, that all like dear didst free,
With love may one another entertain.
So let us love, dear love, like as we ought,
Love is the lesson which the Lord us taught.