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In the bleak midwinter (Moklebust)
Here I am playing the traditional Christmas song – In the bleak mid-winter. Instead of the little drummer boy – Am I the older Bell man?
Divinum Mysterium
Today’s video was yesterday’s prelude at Epworth. It is a handbell/organ duet featuring one of my high school students in his handbell solo debut. Enjoy.
Advent 2: O Little town of Bethlehem (Evanovich)
Today is the Second Sunday of Advent and our attention is turned to PEACE. Into a world filled with so much strife and unrest our Saviour comes as the Source of Peace. Be ready today to be a peacemaker.
People look east (Aber)
With lots of fanfare to get your attention – today we look East to see the Lord of hope, peace, joy and love – arriving. Time to get ready….
Come thou long-expected Jesus (Young)
Today we have the “overworked” hymn tune “Hyfydol” using the words “Come, thou long expected Jesus. Gordon Young meanders around hinting at the tune as a way of teasing us – but then isn’t Advent like that? But when he … Continue reading
Advent 1: Hope is born again
This little known Advent song is one of the best songs about HOPE I know. It is quiet and gentle just like that first Christmas so long ago. But yet it encompasses the most powerful message of the season. HOPE … Continue reading
See amid the winter’s snow (Wagner)
Today Douglas Wagner takes us for a walk through the winter’s snow. In the background we hear the church’s bells ring the tune. Thank you for taking this journey with me.
Reflection on an ancient plainsong (Ryan)
Today to we are setting the nativity scene up. This is a Fontanini nativity set, I have added a new figure each year. The music is arranged by Michael Ryan.
Hope is a star (Burkholder)
“Hope is a star” is one of my favourite Advent carols. It places the themes of Advent (Hope, Peace, Joy, and Love) in one complete musical present. May all these themes be part of your celebrations today and forever.
On Eagle’s Wings
One of the “instant” classic hymns of the church embraced by Roman Catholics and Protestants alike. May God raise you up on eagles wings today.0 ~