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The Memorial Baptist Church Chancel Choir Orchestra and Choir The Winter Rose by Joseph M. Martin with Narration by Pamela Martin Presented by The Memorial Baptist Church Chancel Choir With Orchestra and Choir Ensemble Sunday, December 10, 10:55 am The Church In Worship Arranging The Nativity WE GATHER TO CELEBRATE THE ADVENT OF EMMANUEL CHIMING OF THE TRINITY Three Bells PRELUDE Festival Overture for Christmas Orchestra arr. Cranfill WELCOME AND FRAMING OF WORSHIP Dr. Brad Smith † PROCESSIONAL HYMN 286 Once In Royal David’s City IRBY Aubrey Turner, acolyte Edward Gray, crucifer WE CELEBRATE THE LIGHT OF CHRIST AND RESPOND IN GENEROSITY ADVENT WREATH MEDITATION AND LIGHTING OF THE ADVENT CANDLE Rev. Abbi Mullens Prepare the way of the Lord. We light this candle in love, the love that Jesus, our Savior, has for us! Let us prepare the way of the Lord, the way of true hope and love. PRAYER OF COMMITMENT Mr. Matt Turner OFFERTORY All Praise To Jesus’ Hallowed Name Dr. Catherine Garner by J. S. Bach WE ARE FORMED BY GOD’S LOVE IN CHRIST The Winter Rose Under the direction of Dr. Andy Roby Narrated by Mr. Dave Gordon THE WINTER ROSE WHEN WILL HE COME ADVENT CRY Olivia Perry, soloist EVERY VALLEY CAROL OF REMEMBRANCE Ensemble with Allyson Rehm, soloist LULLABY TO A ROSE Mary Roby and Dave Taylor, soloists IN THE JUDEAN HILLS DANCE INTO THE LIGHT THE ROSE TREE CAROL THE WINTER ROSE (REPRISE) Mary Roby, soloist LOOK TO THE ROSE LO, HOW A ROSE IN CHRIST’S LOVE, WE GO INTO THE WORLD † HYMN OF ACCLAMATION 277 Hark The Herald Angels Sing MENDELSSOHN † SENDING OUT Dr. Smith † POSTLUDE Joy to the World/How Great Our Joy Orchestra arr. Cranfill † All who are able, please stand. TMBC CCLI License No. 558599 Our Deacon of the Week (December 10—16) is Matt Turner. We appreciate his leadership in worship today. * * * * The roses in the sanctuary are given in memory of the Rev. Dr. Walter Byrum. CHANCEL CHOIR Sopranos Altos Tenors Debra Bradshaw Anne Bryant Greg Baldwin Teresa Byrum Donna Edwards Russ Gray Bridget Fex Sarah Hold Wayne Hanks Gwen Gordon Adell Prescott Bill Lee * Bonnie Mincey Willamina Sugg * Brad Smith * Olivia Perry Cynthia Wease Ron Stephenson Bonnie Porter * Coral Whichard Blanche Rayford Rachel Wilson Basses Allyson Rehm * Tony Godwin Marsha Rehm Jim Harris Mary Roby Frank Lineberger * Janet Thompson Dale Morris Lauren Walsh Richard Murphy Dave Taylor * * Choir Ensemble Pat Tesh ORCHESTRA Fran Wilson, piano Catherine Garner, organ Jonathan Bailey, oboe Jonathan Kuhn, trombone Elizabeth Wilson, violin Alison Mossey, flute Judy Barber, horn Byron Watkins, violin Lori Wacker, clarinet John Wacker, percussion Dee Pellegrino, viola Kathy Mathis, bassoon Harold Jones, timpani Nancy Galambush, cello Joe Brinson, trumpet Jenna Poppe, synth harp Tyler Holt, trumpet Tony Lane, double bass Network: TMBC-PUBLIC Password: tmbc1234 The Memorial Baptist Church www.tmbc.org Dr. Brad Smith Dr. Andy Roby Rev. Abbi Mullens Senior Pastor Associate Pastor Associate Pastor Music and Worship Arts Families, Formation and Community Engagement Rev. Misael Marriaga Dr. Leo Lee Kay Godwin Martha Huggins Hispanic Pastor Chinese Director WEE Director Office Administrator Dr. Catherine Garner Fran Wilson Interim Organist Pianist .
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