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December 24, 2012 at 1:55 am #207256
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GuestBack to being Choir Director after a 4 year break (before which I did 21 consecutive years), it was really enjoyable to do this again. here was the program:
Hymn 202: O Come, All Ye Faithful – Congregation
Schop: Break Forth O Beauteous Heavenly Light
Praetorius: Lo, How a Rose E’er Blooming
Trad.: Joseph Dearest Joseph Mine
Durham/Kilpatrick: Away in a Manger
Missionary : Telling of the Christmas Story from Luke 2:1-16, Matthew 2:1-11
Corwall/Trad.: Beautiful Savior – includes congregation
Titcomb:We Have Seen His Star
Trad.: Infant Holy, Infant Lowly
Rutter: Nativity Carol
Rutter/Händel: Joy to the World – includes congregation
Bishop’s talk
Bock: Peace, Peace / Silent Night
28 minutes of music, 10 minutes of speaking… the right ratio. We had 23 in the choir, good balance, over 400 in the congregation, just 2 minutes over scheduled time for the meeting.
Really a great spirit. Such a refreshing break from internet discussions elsewhere that do nothing for me but degrade the spirit. I think it really important this time of year, to focus on the message of peace, good will, and love. It transforms my attitude when I focus on that.
December 24, 2012 at 2:06 am #262781Anonymous
GuestI like your ratio of music to talks too. Music is always the best sermon. In my opinion.
December 24, 2012 at 2:12 am #262782Anonymous
GuestWe had two talks, a song by the primary children, three piano solos by teenagers, a piano duet by a mother and son, and a piano/flute duet by that mother and her daughter. It was wonderful.
December 24, 2012 at 2:28 am #262783Anonymous
GuestChurch was canceled…snow. BP called me a week ago and asked me to speak. It would have been a good universal Christmas message…maybe next year.
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December 24, 2012 at 2:42 am #262784Anonymous
GuestWe had a presentation of mostly music with some narration thrown in. It was great! The choir director had obviously gone to a lot of effort to put it together. Hats off to her for thinking outside the box a little. The program had a few congregational hymns, quite a few numbers by the choir, a song by the primary, a duet (English/Spanish song) by two sisters who both did their missions in Spain, a song by a women’s ensemble and a solo by a ten your old kid who hit it out of the park. She also had two very talented young men accompany a bunch of the songs on the violin and cello. It was one of the best Sacrament Meetings I have ever attended.
I didn’t even mind that it ran almost 1/2 hour long.
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