REGULAR WEEKLY SCHEDULE of LITURGIES & REHEARSALS KEY to ABBREVIATIONS ST. JOHN's EPISCOPAL CHURCH SALEM, NEW JERSEY SERVI

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REGULAR WEEKLY SCHEDULE of LITURGIES & REHEARSALS KEY to ABBREVIATIONS ST. JOHN's EPISCOPAL CHURCH SALEM, NEW JERSEY SERVI REGULAR WEEKLY SCHEDULE ST. JOHN’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH of SALEM, NEW JERSEY LITURGIES & REHEARSALS SERVICE MUSIC SCHEDULE 2018-2019 SUNDAY; 8:00 AM Holy Eucharist – Rite I (no music) in the Chapel [tentative; subject to change] Lectionary "B" - “C” 9:00 AM St. John’s Choir Rehearsal in the Chancel All music has been chosen to coordinate with, amplify, and/or reflect on 10:30 AM Choral Eucharist – Rite II in the Main Church the theme(s) of the lessons, Psalm, or prayers for each service. (preceded by Organ or other instrumental Prelude) (*) Note: It is customary at St. John’s Church for the A regular schedule of weekly rehearsals and liturgies may be found on p. 36. people to listen attentively and prayerfully to the A Key to Abbreviations used in this schedule may also be found on p. 36. Organ Preludes & Postlude; those who must leave early, during the Postlude, are asked to depart quietly. WEDNESDAY: 12:00 PM Holy Eucharist & Healing – Rite II (no music) SEP. 02 (Proper 17) FIFTEENTH SUNDAY AFTER PENTECOST in the Chapel Song of Solomon 2:8-13 / Psalm 45:1-2, 6-9 / James 1:17-27 / Mark 7:1-8, 14-15, 21-23 6:30-8:00 PM St. John’s Handbell Ringers Rehearsal PRELUDE: Chorale & 12 Partitas on “Christus der ist mein Leben” in the front of the Nave Johann Pachelbel GLORIA: S-280 Robert Powell KEY TO ABBREVIATIONS PSALM: (Spoken) RED Concord Anthem Book (Red), ed. Archibald Davidson, E.C. Schirmer Publishers ORGAN OFFERTORY: Plainsong (Cathedral Pieces) Robert J. Powell OEA Oxford Easy Anthem Book, Oxford University Press PRESENTATION: H-380, Stanza 3 OLD HUNDREDTH NCAB New Church Anthem Book, ed. Lionel Dackers, Oxford University Press SANCTUS: S-129 Robert Powell FRACTION: (Spoken) CFC1 Carols For Choirs 1, ed. David Willcocks, Oxford University Press HYMNS: P H-213 Come Away to the Skies MIDDLEBURY CFC2 Carols For Choirs 2, ed. David Willcocks & John Rutter, Oxford University Press G H-660 O Master Let Me Walk with Thee (v.1-2) MARYTON 101BC 101 Bach Chorales, ed. Walter Buszin, Alfred Music Publishers R H-556 Rejoice, Ye Pure in Heart (v. 1-5) MARION SJMP Music published by St.James Music Press, with unlimited permission to photo-copy. POSTLUDE: Voluntary No. 3 in D John Travers PDCL Music reprinted by permission from Public Domain Choral Library NOTES: No Choir for this liturgy H- The Hymnal 1982 (hymn) Last Sunday on Summer schedule S- The Hymnal 1982 (service music) Labor Day Weekend W- Wonder, Love & Praise (Hymnal supplement) L- Lift Every Voice & Sing II (Hymnal supplement) P Processional SEP. 8 (Saturday) CHOIR RETREAT G Gradual Hymn C Indicates an Anthem, Motet, or Chorale sung during or after Communion. 9:30 AM – 5:00 PM at 80 Hiles Ave., the home of Bill & Mary Anne Clisham R Retiring Procession Breakfast & Lunch Provided Rehearsal of Choral Music for Fall Liturgies Overview of the 2018-2019 Choir Season, including New & Major Works 5:00 PM Fellowship / Happy Hour. 1 SEP. 9 (Proper 18) SIXTEENTH SUNDAY AFTER PENTECOST SEP. 23 (Proper 20) EIGHTEENTH SUNDAYAFTER PENTECOST Proverbs 22:1-2, 8-9, 22-23 / Psalm 125 / James 2:1-17 / Mark 7:24-37 Proverbs 31:10-31 / Psalm 1 / James 3:13 – 4:3, 7-8 / Mark 9:30-37 PRELUDE: Aria (Suite for Organ) Philip Baker PRELUDE: Partita on “Lobe den Herren” Don Freudenburg GLORIA: S-280 Robert Powell GLORIA: S-280 Robert Powell PSALM: (Anglican Chant) F. Walker PSALM: (Anglican Chant) Gerre Hancock ANTHEM: O Savior of the World (NCAB p. 330) John Goss ANTHEMS: Blessed Is the Man Jane Marshall PRESENTATION: H-380, Stanza 3 OLD HUNDREDTH C O Food to Pilgrims Given (H-309) Johann Sebastian Bach SANCTUS: S-129 Robert Powell PRESENTATION: H-380, Stanza 3 OLD HUNDREDTH FRACTION: S-154 Christ, Our Passover David Hurd SANCTUS: S-129 Robert Powell S-161 Agnus Dei David Hurd FRACTION: S-154 Christ Our Passover David Hurd HYMNS: P H-423 Immortal Invisible, God Only Wise ST. DENIO S-161 Agnus Dei David Hurd LOBE DEN HERREN G H-628 Help Us, O Lord, to Learn ST. ETHELWALD HYMNS: P H-390 Praise to the Lord, the Almighty C H-602 Jesu, Jesu, Fill Us with Your Love CHEREPONI G H-575 Before Thy Throne, O God, We Kneel (v. 1-2 / 3-4) VATER UNSER IM HIMMELREICH R H-567 Thine Arm, O Lord, in Days of Old ST. MATTHEW R H-477 All Praise to Thee, for Thou, O King ENGELBERG POSTLUDE: Toccata in F, BuxWV 157 Dietrich Buxtehude POSTLUDE: Vater unser im Himmelreich, BWV 636 Johann Sebastian Bach NOTES: First 9:00 AM Choir Rehearsal of the season in the Chancel NOTES:. 10:30 AM Rite II in the main church; First Choral Eucharist of the season SEP. 16 (Proper 19) SEVENTEENTH SUNDAY AFTER PENTECOST Proverbs 1:20-33 / Psalm 19 / James 3:1-12 / Mark 8:27-38 SEP. 30 (Proper 21) NINETEENTH SUNDAY AFTER PENTECOST Esther 7:1-6,9-10;9:20-22 / Psalm 124 / James 5:13-20 / Mark 9:38-50 PRELUDE: Adagio (Suite for Organ) Philip Baker GLORIA: S-280 Robert Powell PRELUDE: Three Chorale Preludes on “Wer nur den lieben Gott lässt walten” PSALM: (Anglican Chant) Samuel Sebastian Wesley BWV 647, BWV 690, BWV 691 Johann Sebastian Bach ANTHEM: The Heavens Are Telling (Creation) Franz Joseph Haydn GLORIA: S-280 Robert Powell PRESENTATION: H-380, Stanza 3 OLD HUNDREDTH PSALM: (Anglican Chant) J. Harrison SANCTUS: S-129 Robert Powell ANTHEM: Jesu, Lead My Footsteps Ever (NCAB p. 193) FRACTION: S-154 Christ Our Passover David Hurd Johann Sebastian Bach S-161 Agnus Dei David Hurd PRESENTATION: H-380, Stanza 3 OLD HUNDREDTH HYMNS: P H-409 The Spacious Firmament on High CREATION SANCTUS: S-129 Robert Powell G H-574 Before Thy Throne, O God (v 1-2/3-4) ST. PETERSBURG FRACTION: S-154 Christ Our Passover David Hurd C H-306 Come, Risen Lord SURSUM CORDA S-161 Agnus Dei David Hurd HYMNS: P H-546 Awake, My Soul, Stretch Every Nerve SIROE R H-522 Glorious Things of Thee Are Spoken AUSTRIA G H-635 If Thou But Trust in God to Guide Thee w/ Descant: v. 4 WER NUR DEN LIEBEN GOTT POSTLUDE: Tuba Tune in D Major C.S. Lang C H-310 O Saving Victim HERR JESU CHRIST NOTES: . R H-709 O God of Bethel, by Whose Hand DUNDEE Faux-Bourdon v. 3 POSTLUDE: Praeludium in C Major, BWV 567 Johann Sebastian Bach SEP. 19 (Wednesday) 6:30 – 8:00 PM NOTES: First St. John’s Handbell Ringers rehearsal of the season 2 3 OCT. 7 (Proper 22) TWENTIETH SUNDAY AFTER PENTECOST OCT. 14 4:00 PM CELEBRATION OF A NEW M,INISTRY: Job 1:1; 2:1-10 / Psalm 26 / Hebrews 1:1-4; 2:5-12 / Mark 10:2-16 The Rev. Charles Messer, Rector of St. John’s Church PRELUDES: Two Chorale Partitas on "St. Magnus" C. S. Lang This Liturgy will be planned in conjunction with Malcolm Archer Bishop William Stokes, Presider, GLORIA: S-280 Robert Powell Father Charles Messer, Rector PSALM: (Anglican Chant) William Longhurst and Guest Preacher, Father Richard Alton. ANTHEM: Locus Iste Anton Bruckner Some choristers from Holy Apostles and the Mediator, Philadelphia, PRESENTATION: H-380, Stanza 3 OLD HUNDREDTH and St. Clement’s Church, Philadelphia, SANCTUS: S-129 Robert Powell will join St. John’s Choir for this Festival Liturgy. FRACTION: S-154 Christ Our Passover David Hurd S-161 Agnus Dei David Hurd ANTHEMS: The Acceptable Year (SJMP) Alfred V. Fedak HYMNS: P H-388 O Worship the King HANOVER C O Sacred Feast Healey Willan G H-483 The Head that Once Was Crowned (v. 1-3 / 4-6) NOTES: 2:30 PM Special Combined Choir Rehearsal for Fr. Messer’s liturgy ST. MAGNUS in Celebration of a New Ministry as Rector of St. John’s Church, Salem. C H-333 Now the Silence, Now the Peace NOW R H-450 All Hail the Power of Jesus’ Name CORONATION Descant v. 6 POSTLUDE: Trumpet Tune in D Major David N. Johnson OCT. 21(Proper 24) TWENTY-SECOND SUNDAY AFTER PENTECOST NOTES: Job 38:1-7(34-41) / Psalm 104:1-9, 25, 37b / Hebrews 5:1-10 / Mark 10:35-45 PRELUDE: Priere pour Orgue Henri Mulet GLORIA: S-280 Robert Powell PSALM: (Anglican Chant) Edward Cuthbert Bairstow OCT. 14 (Proper 23) TWENTY-FIRST SUNDAY AFTER PENTECOST ANTHEMS: Surely He Hath Borne Our Griefs (Messiah p. 52 ) Job 23:1-9, 16-17 / Psalm 22: 1-15 / Hebrews 4:12-16 / Mark 10:17-31 George Frederick Handel C Non Nobis Domine William Byrd HANDBELL PRELUDES: Ode to Joy (SJMP) Dan R. Edwards PRESENTATION: H-380, Stanza 3 OLD HUNDREDTH A Joyful Carillon (SJMP) Michael Bedford SANCTUS: S-129 Robert Powell GLORIA: S-280 Robert Powell FRACTION: S-154 Christ Our Passover David Hurd PSALM: (Spoken) S-161 Agnus Dei David Hurd HANDBELL OFFERTORY: Morning Has Broken (SJMP) Michael Bedford HYMNS: P H-379 God Is Love, Let Heaven Adore Him ABBOT’S LEIGH PRESENTATION: H-380, Stanza 3 OLD HUNDREDTH G H-455 O Love of God, How Strong and True (v. 1-2/3-4) SANCTUS: S-129 Robert Powell DUNEDIN FRACTION: S-154 Christ Our Passover David Hurd R H-583 O Holy City, Seen of John MORNING SONG S-161 Agnus Dei David Hurd POSTLUDE: Fugue in D Major Ludwig van Beethoven HYMNS: P H-680 O God, Our Help in Ages Past ST.
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