
Christ the King - Stewardship week 2
COPYRIGHT ATTRIBUTIONS FOR MUSIC LIVESTREAMED Last Sunday after Pentecost, CHRIST THE KING, November 24 2024 (10:00 a.m. Service) STEWARDSHIP SUNDAY 2 All performed music in the order of service listed below that bears a copyright is livestreamed/archived with permission under license # 13401 issued by WorshipCast, Christian Copyright Solutions EXCEPT if beside the score title it is indicated that others have provided permission. WorshipCast website address: https://christiancopyrightsolutions.c...) or ** preceding line items indicate that copyrighted music scores (tune and words only) printed in the service bulletin (provided in print to those attending in person in the sanctuary and as a digital file on-line for those attending virtually) have copyright attributions indicated immediately below each reprinted score. Below each score in the bulletin, the reprint/reproduction is shown by an account with either (*) One License (license # A-715700) or (**) Christian Copyright Licensing International (CCLI) (license # 2467061). NOTE: All music performed by resident music director/organist, Ed Ackermann, unless noted otherwise. Hymn introductions, interludes, codas are by Ed Ackermann unless noted otherwise. Resident pianists are Joan Thompson and Mike Kunkel. Resident guitarist is Tom Thompson. Any music performed that is not specifically mentioned as having a copyright is either in public domain or improvised by the performer with permission to livestream. Bell Peal: “St. Michael’s bell peal,” an anonymous score said to have been transcribed from a peal that in the late 1700s rang from bells in the steeple of a church named St. Michael’s located on the eastern U.S. coast. The handwritten transcription was found on the organ console of Forest Hills Presbyterian Church in east Fort Worth TX (the church closed in 2017). In public domain. Organ Prelude 1: "2. Andante Religioso, Organ Sonata 4," Felix Mendelssohn. Free score from imslp.com. Edited by Pierre Gouin. © 2007 Les Editions Outremontaises; Creative Commons Attributions Non-Commercial 3.0 (part of the Werner Icking Music Collection). Organ Prelude 2: Improvisation on an original theme by resident organist. Performance livestreamed with musician’s permission. Processional Hymn: "Rejoice the Lord is King.” In public domain. Text: Charles Wesley (1707-1788). Music: DARWALL’s 148th, John Darwall (1731-1789). Gloria: “Gloria, New Plainsong Mass,” David Hurd. The Hymnal 1982 Service Music, S277, © 1981, GIA Publications. Gospel Sequence: “Festival Alleluia,” James Chepponis. © 1999 MorningStar Music Publishers. Offertory Hymn: "The King of Glory Comes." Music in public domain (old Israeli folk song). Text by Willard F. Jabusch, © 1967. All rights reserved. Administered by OCP, Portland, OR. Doxology: “Praise God from Whom All Blessings Flow.” Hymn 380, stanza 3, The Hymnal 1982. In public domain. Words: Isaac Watts (b. 1674 – d. 1748). Music: OLD 100th; melody from Pseaumes octante trois de David, 1551. Sanctus: “Sanctus, New Plainsong Mass,” David Hurd. The Hymnal 1982 Service Music, S124, © 1981, GIA Publications. Agnus Dei: “Agnus Dei, New Plainsong Mass,” David Hurd. The Hymnal 1982 Service Music, S161, © 1981, GIA Publications. Communion Voluntary: Music in public domain or improvisations on a public domain tune. Communion Hymn: "The King of Love My Shepherd Is." Hymn 645, The Hymnal 1982. In public domain. Words: Henry Williams Baker (1821-1877), para. of Bible, Psalm 23. Music: ST COLUMBA, old Irish tune; harm. anonymous. Recessional Hymn: "Praise My Soul the King of Heaven." Hymn 410, Glory to God Hymnal. In public domain. Words: Henry Francis Lyte, 1834. Music: LAUDE ANIMA, John Goss, 1869. Organ Postlude: “Now Thank We All Our God,” J. S. Bach, arr. Michael Burkhardt. © 1989 Morning Star Music Publishers.