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GDLC 2016 Advent to Pentecost C Gloria Dei Lutheran Church South Bend, Indiana rev 11/20/15 Liturgical Music Advent to Transfiguration 2016 Lectionary Cycle C Advent Hymns and texts for Wednesday services taken from “Hark the glad sound.” 29 November Liturgy & Propers Advent 1 Setting Five, Kyrie eleison Psalm 25, To you, O Lord, I lift up my soul Hymnody PRO 238 The Great Litany HOD 436 Wake, awake, for night is flying Wachet auf CO 464 Bread of Life, our host and meal Jesus, feed us 245 Creator of the stars of night Conditor alme siderum PRO 239 Hark! a thrilling voice is sounding Merton 6 December Advent 2 Setting 5, Kyrie eleison Luke 1, In the tender compassion of our God… PRO 249 On Jordan’s bank Puer nobis HOD St. Nicholas Hymn Kremser CO 256 Comfort, comfort now my people Freu dich sehr 241 O Lord, how shall I meet you Wie soll ich dich empfangen PRO 248 People, look east Besançon 13 December Advent 3 Setting 5, Kyrie eleison Isaiah 12, In your midst is the Holy One of Israel PRO 244 Rejoice, rejoice believers Haf trones lampa färdig HOD 259 Fling wide the door Macht hoch die tür CO 245 Creator of the stars of night Conditor alme siderum 250 Blessed be the God of Israel Forest green PRO 260 The King shall come Consolation 20 December Advent 4 Setting 5, Kyrie eleison Luke 1, You, Lord, have lifted up the lowly PRO 264 Prepare the royal highway Bereden väg för herran HOD 251 My soul proclaims your greatness Kingsfold CO 257 O come, O come emmanuel (8 vv) Veni, veni emmanuel PRO 263 Savior of the nations, come Nun komm, der heiden Heiland Christmastide 24 December Christmas Eve Setting 5, Kyrie eleison (choral), Gloria in excelsis Ps 96, Let the heavens rejoice and the earth be glad PRO 283 O come all ye faithful Adeste fideles HOD 282 It came upon a midnight clear Carol CO 279 O little town of Bethlehem St. Louis 288 Good Christian friends, rejoice In dulci jubilo 272 Lo, how a rose e’er blooming Es ist ein ros Closing 281 Silent night Stille nacht 25 December Christmas Day Setting 5, Kyrie eleison (choral), Gloria in excelsis Ps 97, Light dawns for the righteous PRO 267 Joy to the world Antioch HOD 288 Good Christian friends, rejoice In dulci jubilo CO 295 Of the Father’s love begotten Divinum mysterium PRO omit for chapel service (?) 27 December Christmas 1 Setting 5, Kyrie eleison, Gloria in excelsis Ps 148, The splendor of the Lord PRO 270 Hark! the herald angels sing Mendelssohn HOD 287 Let all together praise our God Lobt Gott, ihr Christen CO 269 Once in royal David’s city Irby 273 All my heart again rejoices Warum sollt ich PRO 267 Joy to the world Antioch Epiphanytide 3 January 2016 Epiphany Setting 5, Kyrie eleison, Gloria in excelsis Ps 72, All kings shall bow down PRO 310 Songs of thankfulness and praise Salzburg HOD 308 O morning star, how fair and bright! Wei schön leuchtet CO 300 The first noel The first nowell PRO 302 As with gladness Dix 10 January Baptism of the Lord Setting 5, Kyrie, Gloria in excelsis Lectionary 1 Ps 29, The voice of the Lord is upon the waters PRO 458 Praise and thanksgiving Christe sanctorum HOD 305 When Jesus came to Jordan King’s lynn CO 488 Soul, adorn yourself with gladness Schmücke dich 448 This is the spirit’s entry now Land of rest PRO 452 Awake, o sleeper, rise from death Azmon 17 January Epiphany 2 Setting 5, Gloria in excelsis Lectionary 2 Ps 36, We feast upon the abundance PRO 311 Hail to the Lord’s anointed Freut euch, ihr lieben HOD 312 Jesus, come! For we invite you Union seminary CO 468 Around you, O Lord Jesus O Jesu, än de dina 478 Father, we thank you Rendez, a Dieu PRO 871 Sing praise to God, the highest good Lobt Gott den Herren, ihr 24 January Epiphany 3 Setting 5, Gloria in excelsis Lectionary 3 Ps 19, The teaching of the Lord revives the soul PRO 510 Word of God, come down on earth Liebster Jesu HOD 663 Spread, oh, spread, almighty Word Gott sei dank CO 309 The only Son from heaven Herr Christ, der einig Gotts Sohn 359 Where charity and love prevail Twenty-fourth PRO 314 Arise, your light has come Festal song 31 January Presentation Setting 5, Kyrie, Gloria in excelsis Ps 84, How dear to me is your dwelling PRO HOD 417 In his temple now behold him Regent square CO 490 Let all mortal flesh keep silence Picardy 201 Now, Lord, you let your servant Nunc dimittis PRO 308 O morning star, how fair and bright Wie schön leuchtet 7 February Transfiguration Setting 5, Kyrie, Gloria in excelsis Ps 99, Proclaim the greatness of the Lord PRO 853 When morning guilds the skies Laudes domini HOD 315 How good, Lord, to be here Potsdam CO 310 Songs of thankfulness and praise Salzburg 865 Praise, my soul, the king of heaven Lauda anima PRO 867 In thee is gladness In dir ist freude .
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