
Worship for the 21st Sunday after Pentecost (Proper 23B), October 13, 2024
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 ᛭ YouTube: @ChurchoftheRedeemerKenmore 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] We hope to see you in person sometime. 00:00:00 Opening Hymn 00:04:20 The Word of God 00:13:22 The Sermon 00:30:46 The Nicene Creed and Prayers of the People 00:44:21 The Offertory 00:47:43 The Great Thanksgiving 00:52:28 The Lord’s Prayer 00:54:06 The Communion of the People 01:02:54 Closing Hymn Copyright Information 21th Sunday after Pentecost (Proper 23B) October 13, 2024 "God of mercy, God of grace." Words, Henry Francis Lyte (1793-1847), alt. Music, Lucerna Laudoniae, David Evans (1874-1948), © Oxford University Press, streamed with permission using One License #A-713521. All rights reserved. "Glory to you, Lord God of our Fathers." (Benedictus es, Domine) Music, William Russell (1777-1813). Public domain. "Simplified Anglican Chant (S 411)." © 1979, Robert Knox Kennedy. Printed and streamed with permission using One License #A-731521. All rights reserved. "Alleluia 7." © 1991, Ateliers et Presses de Taizé. Published in the USA by GIA Publications, Inc. Printed and streamed with permission using One License #A-731521. All rights reserved. "Nicene Creed." (EOW) Setting, Owen Burdick. © 1992 "Come, O come, our voices raise." Words, George Wither (1588-1667), alt. Music, Sonne der Gerechtigkeit, melody from Bohemian Brothern, Kirchengesang, 1566; harmony Jan O. Bender (B. 1909), © 1968 Concordia Publishing House. Streamed with permission using One License #A-731521. All rights reserved. "Sanctus et Benedictus." Tone VI, arranged Janet Hall. © 1980 Church Pension Fund. Printed and streamed with permission using One License #A-731521. All rights reserved. "The Lord's Prayer." (Contemporary) Setting, Owen Burdick. © 1992 No 1., "Moderato from Three Short Preludes.". Johann Gottfriend Vierling (1750-1813). Public domain. "Many are the light beams." Words, Anders Frostenson (b. 1905), © AF-Foundation Hymns and Song, Verbun Stockholm, tr. © Pablo D. Sosa (b. 1933). Music, Tjäansterna, Olle Widestrand; harmony © Olle Widestrnad, © Skinner Chávez Melo (1944-1992). © 1983 GIA Publications, Inc. Streamed with permission using One License #A-731521. All rights reserved. "Praise the Lord, rise up rejoicing." Words, Howard Charles Adie Gaunt, © 1983 Oxford University Press. Music, Alles ist on Gottes Segen, melody attr. Johann Balthasar König (1681-1738), alt.; harmonization Johann Löhner (1645-1705), after chorale ver. Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750). Words streamed with permission using One License #A-731521. All rights reserved. Copyright © 2024, Church of the Redeemer, Kenmore, Washington. All rights reserved. The Episcopal Church welcomes you.