Pray with worship for the Feast of the Presentation, February 2, 2025

Pray with worship for the Feast of the Presentation, February 2, 2025

We welcome you to this worship service from Church of the Redeemer in Kenmore, Washington. To find out more about our parish, visit the following: ✵ Website: https://redeemer-kenmore.org ✵ Facebook:   / redeemerkenmore   ✵ Flickr: https://www.flickr.com/photos/redeeme... ✵ Instagram:   / redeemerkenmore   ✵ TicTok:   / redeemerkenmore   ✵ Selected worship services from Church of the Redeemer: https://studio.youtube.com/playlist/P... ✵ Selected sermons from Church of the Redeemer: https://studio.youtube.com/playlist/P... You can help Church of the Redeemer continue to pray, live, and work in the midst of God's people, while paying the expenses to bring you these videos, by making an online donation. https://bit.ly/CORGiving Email address for the Rev. Jed Fox, Rector of Church of the Redeemer: [email protected] 00:00:00 Prelude 00:02:55 Opening Hymn 00:08:45 The Word of God 00:19:15 The Sermon 00:34:35 The Nicene Creed and Prayers of the People 00:43:30 Announcements 00:47:20 The Offertory (He took bread) 00:51:15 The Eucharistic Prayer (He blessed it) 00:58:20 The Fraction (He broke it) 00:59:25 The Communion of the People (He gave it to them) 01:07:00 Closing Hymn ❦ We hope to see you in person sometime. ❦ Copyright Information The Presentation of Our Lord Jesus Christ in the Temple (Year C), February 2, 2025, at 10:30 am "Voluntary in D Major." Samuel Jackson (1818-1885). Public domain. "O Zion, open wide thy gate." Words, Jean Baptiste de Santeüil (1630-1697), tr. Edward Caswell (1824-1878), alt. Music, Edmonton, from Harmonica Sacra, ca. 1760; harmony, Hymnal 1982. Public domain. "Jubilate." Plainsong, tone 8, adapt. © 1979 Church Hymnal Corporation, Standing Committee on Church Music, and Alex Wyton, alt. Printed and streamed with permission using One License #A-731521. All rights reserved. "Anglican chant." John Stainer (1840-1901). Public domain. "Alleluia, alleluia, alleluia, alleluia." Black Mountain Liturgy, Sally Ann Morris, © 2003 GIA Pubications, Inc. Printed and streamed using One License #A-731521. All rights reserved. "How lovely is thy dwelling place." Words, Paraphrase of Psalm 84: sts. 1-2, The Psalms of David in Meter, 1650, public domain; sts. 3-4, Carl P. Dow (b. 1944), © 1982, Carl P. Daw, Jr., Music, copyright admin. Oxford University Press, streamed with permission using One License #A-731521. Music, Brother James Air, J. L. Macbeth Bain (1840?-1925), public domin. All rights reserved. "New Plainsong Sanctus et Benedictus." Music, setting by David Hurd, © 1981 GIA Publications, Inc.Printed and streamed with permission using One License #A- 713521. All rights reserved. "The Lord's Prayer (Contemporary)." Words, Book of Common Prayer. Music, Intercession Mass, David Hurd (b. 1950). © 1979, 1982, GIA Publications. Printed and streamed using One License #A-731521. All rights reserved. "New Plainsong Agnus Dei." Music, setting by David Hurd, © 1981 GIA Publications, Inc.Printed and streamed with permission using One License #A- 713521. All rights reserved. "Voluntary in G Major." Samuel Jackson (1818-1885). Public domain. "Lord God, you now have set your servant free." Words, Rae E. Whitney (b. 1927); paraphrase of the Song of Simeon. Music, Song 1, melody and bass Orlando Gibbons (1583-1625). Public domain. "Sometimes a light surprises." Words, William Cowper (1731-1800), Music, Light, melody from The Christian Lyre, 1830, harmony Charles Winfred Douglas (1867- 1944). Public domain. "Praeludium Op. 87, No. 1." Simon Sechter (1788-1867). Public domain. ☛ Copyright © 2025, Church of the Redeemer, Kenmore, Washington. All rights reserved. The Episcopal Church welcomes you. #kenmorewa #lakeforestparkwa #bothellwa