December 25, 2023 Christmas Day Service with Good Shepherd
Welcome to our Christmas Day service from Good Shepherd. Pastor Chris and Pastor Bell appreciate you staying connected to Good Shepherd online when you’re unable to join in person. For the latest information or to support God’s work at Good Shepherd, check out our website: .Click on the Contact Us tab and fill out the requested information to get put on our church email list. If you would like to be connected directly to the bulletin used for our in-person worship, you can click here: https://www.good-shepherd-church.com/... Stay connected through not only the website, but the Good Shepherd Facebookpage: / goodshepherdlutheranpalosheights Please note that information used for the service, particularly the prayer list, is accurate at the time of taping. Some things may have changed between the time of taping and the time of viewing. Get on our email list by filling out the information here and stating you want to be added to the email list: https://www.good-shepherd-church.com/... Portions of the liturgy are from Sundays and Seasons.com Copyright Augsburg Fortress. All rights reserved. Permission to podcast / stream under Augsburg Fortress Liturgies Annual License SAS01185 “On Christmas Day in the Morning” Type: music; Mary Helen Moorhead; Based on Waltham by J. B. Calkin; (c) 1996 Lorenz Publishing Company, a division of The Lorenz Corporation. All rights reserved. “Hark! The Herald Angels Sing” Text: Charles Wesley, 1707-1788, alt.; Music: Felix Mendelssohn, 1809-1847; arr. William H. Cummings, 1831-1915. “Christ Child Noel" Text: Incorporating "infant Holy, Infant Lowly" "The First Noel" and "In Christ Alone"; arranged by Patti Drennan; Arr. (c) 2011 Word Music, LLC (ASCAP). All Rights Reserved. “O Little Town of Bethlehem” Text: Phillips Brooks, 1835-1893; Music: Lewis H. Redner, 1831-1908. “A Tender Rose Has Blossomed” Type: John M. Rasley; Tune: Es Ist Ein Ros’; 16th century German melody; © 1992 Lorenz Publishing Co., a division of the Lorenz Corporation. All rights reserved. “What Child Is This” Text: William C. Dix, 1837-1898; Music: English ballad, 16th cent. “Go Tell It on the Mountain” Text: African American spiritual, refrain; John W. Work, Jr., 1872-1925, stanzas, alt. Music: African American spiritual. “Christmas Postlude on ‘In Dulci Jubilo’” Type: music; Gilbert M. Martin; Quoting a 15th-century Latin melody; © 1969 Lorenz Publishing Co., a division of the Lorenz Corporation. All rights r