Sunday Worship from Home – The First Sunday of Advent – November 28, 2021

Sunday Worship from Home – The First Sunday of Advent – November 28, 2021

Sunday Worship from Home – The First Sunday of Advent – November 28, 2021 Follow the service here: https://stjameswichita.org/wp-content... You will find the liturgies and prayers for all online services on our website https://www.stjameswichita.org/liturg... St. James Episcopal Church 3750 E. Douglas Ave., Wichita, KS 67208 316.683.5686 Dawn Frankfurt, Rector Jeff Roper, Deacon Marlene Hallstrom, Director of Music Whoever you are, and wherever you find yourself on your journey of faith, you are welcome here. While we are loving our neighbors by physically distancing, and attempting not to contribute to community spread by staying at home, we offer worship experiences you can have on your own in your own home. We ask for your prayers for our world, our parish, and for the new life which is coming into being. If you find the work, fellowship and ministry of St. James of interest online, please be assured that once we are gathering again for in-person worship and other programs, you are also welcome to be among us and get to know us. Visit us online http://www.stjameswichita.org/ On YouTube    / stjameswichita   Or on Facebook   / stjameswichita   Find us on Instagram @stjameswichita Loving - Liberating - Life-Giving Copyright Information Sleepers, Wake! (Wake, Awake, for Night is Flying). Tune: WACHET AUF; arranged by Michael Burkhardt; ©1991 Morning Star Music Publishers; performed with permission under ONE LICENSE # A-721636. E’en So, Lord Jesus, Quickly Come. Composed by Paul Manz, arranged by Philip Brunelle. Based on the original publication for SATB Choir by Paul Manz, ©1954, 1982 Concordia Publishing House; copyright assigned 1987 to Birnamwood Publications (ASCAP). Arrangement ©2014 Birmanwood Publications (ASCAP), a division of Morningstar Music Publishers, Inc.; performed with permission under ONE LICENSE # A-721636. Sleepers, Wake! A Voice Astounds Us. Author: Philipp Nicolai; Translator: Carl P. Daw. Translation ©1982 Hope Publishing Co.; Tune: WACHET AUF; Composer: Philipp Nicolai (1599) Tune ©public domain; translation performed with permission under ONE LICENSE # A-721636. Light One Candle to Watch for Messiah. Text: Wayne Wold; Tune: TIF IN VELDELE; Yiddish folk tune; Text and arrangement ©1984 Fortress Press. From Three Songs for Advent, Augsburg Fortress 11-09949; performed with permission under ONE LICENSE # A-721636. Lo, He Comes with Clouds Descending. Text: originally Dakota; Translator: William J. Cleveland; Tune: HELMSLEY; Composer: Martin Madan; Composer (attributed to): Thomas Olivers (1763). Composer (melody): Thomas Augustine Arne; ©public domain. Soon and Very Soon. Text: Andrae Crouch; Tune: Andrae Crouch arranged by .M. Burkhardt; ©1976 Bud John Songs, Inc./Crouch Music/ASCAP; ©2001 Birnamwood Publications, sole distributor Morning Star Music; performed with permission under ONE LICENSE # A-721636. Prepare the Way, O Zion. Author: Frans Mikael Franzen; Tune: BEREDEN VAG FOR HERRAN; Source: Swedish Melody; Then Swenska Psalmboken, Stockholm, 1697; Arrangement American Lutheran Hymnal, 1930; ©Public Domain. My Lord, What a Morning. Text and Tune:Traditional Spiritual, arranged by A. K. Organ; ©1998 Augsburg Fortress; performed with permission under ONE LICENSE # A-721636. Hark! The Glad Sound. Author:Philip Doddridge (1735); Tune: RICHMOND; Composer: Thomas Haweis (1792); ©public domain. Hark! The Glad Sound. Arranged by Kristina Langlois; ©2007 Augsburg Fortress performed with permission under ONE LICENSE # A-721636. The Holy Eucharist II, Lord have mercy: Kyrie, Holy, holy, holy Lord: Sanctus, Fraction Anthem: Jesus, Lamb of God: Agnus Dei Music: From Deutsche Messe; Franz Peter Schubert (1797-1828); arr. Richard Proulx (b. 1937); ©1985 GIA Publications, Inc. performed with permission under ONE LICENSE # A-721636.