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Musical Notes for Easter Sunday

Musical Notes for Easter Sunday: Our guest Trumpeter today is Mr. Vanderbilt Singleton.  He is a professional trumpet player from Columbia SC who received his undergraduate degree in trumpet performance from Winthrop University and his Masters Degree in Trumpet performance from the University of Alabama. He currently is a freelance trumpet player who has played

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Good Friday Meditation: Is it nothing to you

IS IT NOTHING TO YOU A paraphrase of a meditation originally written by Archbishop Joost De Blank, and spoken before the people of St. Stephen’s Church, Westminster, in 1952, telling the story of the Crucifixion as if seen from the eyes of the Centurion in charge of the prisoner Jesus.. Every Good Friday Longinus retires

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Stations of the cross (1-5)

“Stations of the Cross” From the earliest times, Christians flocked to the Holy Land to visit the places sanctified by the events in our Lord’s earthly life. Especially popular was the pilgrimage along the path our Lord took on the first Good Friday. This pilgrimage was made with great devotion, the procession stopping (or making

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Musical Notes for Palm Sunday

Music for Palm Sunday April 14, 2019 MUSIC NOTES: Prelude       All Glory, Laud and Honor                                                    G. F. Kauffmann This hymn is a 19th century translation of part of a Latin poem written by Theodulph of Orleans (c.760-821) that has been used for Palm Sunday processions for centuries. Since the mid-19th century, it has been

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Bulletin Blog edition for Palm Sunday 2019

Palm Sunday April  14, 2019 Bulletin Visitors – Welcome! Peace and joy in our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ.  Please advise us of your visit and ask for a “First Time Visitor Bulletin” which briefly explains the communion service.  Please join our church family in the Parish Hall after the service for fellowship, drinks, and

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Sermon Palm Sunday April 14th Fr. Michael Cawthon

It is finished The sermon hymn today ends with: “It is finished!” hear him cry; Learn of Jesus Christ / to die” (Hymn #70) Yes my friends this Lenten Season is about “dying” in order that ye may live… With a palm in our hands we come today celebrating the coming of our Lord into

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