First Sunday After Christmas-  December 29th 2024

First Sunday After Christmas- December 29th 2024

Service Bulletin: https://christandgrace.org/wp-content... All music Reprinted/Podcast/Streamed with permission under ONE LICENSE # A-723555. All Rights Reserved. All hymns, psalms and service music, unless otherwise noted (*) are from The Hymnal 1982. Published by the Church Hymnal Corporation, 19 East 34 Street, New York, NY 10016. Copyright 1985 12-29-2024 First Sunday after Christmas 10:00 am A FESTIVAL OF NINE LESSONS AND CAROLS Prelude ‘Twas in the Moon of Wintertime Huron carol, arr. Denis Bédard © 1998, Editions Cheldar Hymn 102 Once in Royal David’s City Irby Words: Sts. 1–2, 4–6, Cecil Francis Alexander (1818–1895), alt.; st. 3, James Waring McCrady (b. 1938) Music: Irby, melody Henry John Gauntlett (1805–1876); harm. Arthur Henry Mann (1850–1929) Copyright: Words: St.3 © 1982, James Waring McCrady. Music: Copyright © 1957, Novello and Company Limited. Used by permission There in God’s Garden K. Lee Scott ©2018 Birnamwood Publications (ASCAP) Creator of the Stars of Night Conditor Alme, arr. John Scott ©2007 Oxford University Press Of the Father’s Love Begotten 13th century Plainsong, arr. Paul Wohlgemuth ©1973 Hope Publishing Company Hymn 78 O Little Town of Bethlehem Forest Green Words: Phillips Brooks (1835–1893) Music: Forest Green, English melody; adapt. and harm. Ralph Vaughan Williams (1872–1958) Copyright: Music: By permission of Oxford University Press. There Is No Rose Graham J. Ellis © 1998 and 2002 Oxford University Press Away in a Manger arr. Bob Chilcott © 2006 and 2009 Oxford University Press Hymn 105 God Rest You Merry, Gentlemen God Rest You Merry Words: London carol, 18th cent. Music: God Rest You Merry, melody from Little Book of Christmas Carols, ca. 1850; harm. Charles Winfred Douglas (1867–1944) Copyright: Words: By permission of Fleming H. Revell Company. Hymn 128 We Three Kings of Orient Are Three Kings of Orient Words: John Henry Hopkins, Jr. (1820–1891), alt. Music: Three Kings of Orient, John Henry Hopkins, Jr. (1820–1891) Hymn 87 Hark! The herald angels sing Words: Charles Wesley (1707–1788), alt. Music: Mendelssohn, Felix Mendelssohn (1809–1847); adapt. William H. Cummings (1831–1915) Hymn 109 The First Nowell the Angel Did Say (Stanzas 1 – 3, 6) The First Nowell Words: English Carol, 18th cent. Music: The First Nowell, English carol, 17th cent.; harm. John Stainer (1841–1901); alt. refrain harm. and desc. Healey Willan (1880–1968) Copyright: Music: Alternative setting with descant by permission of Oxford University Press Postlude In Sweet Rejoicing French carol, arr. Denis Bédar ©1993 Editions Cheldar ...