The Loft Talk is an ongoing interactive newsletter for the Celebration Choir of Bradenton First Church of the Nazarene.
Prayer for the Week
O God, whose blessed Son came into the world that he might destroy the works of the devil and make us children of God and heirs of eternal life: Grant that, having this hope, I may purify myself as he is pure; that, when he comes again with power and great glory, I may be made like him in his eternal and glorious kingdom; where he lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever. Amen.†
Wednesday, November 14, 2012
Christmas Music Schedule
Many of you have been asking about how the songs for Christmas line up. Here is the basic order of songs for the holiday season. Please note that any Sunday morning songs we sing will be taken from this list as well. For example, we will sing We Do Worship Thee on Christmas Eve as well as one of the Sunday mornings in December.
Songs for Hanging of the Greens
O Come, Emmanuel......................................................(Praise Team only)
Let's Have a Christmas Celebration
Medley:
O Come All Ye Faithful
Hark! The Herald Angels Sing
Angels We Have Heard on High
O Come All Ye Faithful (reprise)
Down In Bethlehem.......................................................(Praise Team only)
Songs For Christmas Hope
Sing We Now
Medley:
O Come All Ye Faithful
Hark! The Herald Angels Sing
Angels We Have Heard on High
O Come All Ye Faithful (reprise)
O Come, O Come, Emmanuel
It Came Upon the Midnight Clear.......................................................(Solo)
Away in a Manger (Kirkpatrick)
Away in a Manger (Murray).....................(Children and Choir Ladies only)
I'll Give My Heart
Glory to God
Glorious Impossible.....................................................................(Ensemble)
Adorar Al Nino.....................................................................................(Solo)
What Child is This............................................(solo and Choir Ladies only)
The Light of Christ........................................................(Choir and Children)
The First Noel................................................................(Choir and Children)
Silent Night....................................................................(Choir and Children)
O Holy Night.....................................................................(Praise Team only)
Joy to the World
Christmas Blessing
Songs for Christmas Eve (all songs net yet chosen)
We Do Worship Thee
Songs for Hanging of the Greens
O Come, Emmanuel......................................................(Praise Team only)
Let's Have a Christmas Celebration
Medley:
O Come All Ye Faithful
Hark! The Herald Angels Sing
Angels We Have Heard on High
O Come All Ye Faithful (reprise)
Down In Bethlehem.......................................................(Praise Team only)
Songs For Christmas Hope
Sing We Now
Medley:
O Come All Ye Faithful
Hark! The Herald Angels Sing
Angels We Have Heard on High
O Come All Ye Faithful (reprise)
O Come, O Come, Emmanuel
It Came Upon the Midnight Clear.......................................................(Solo)
Away in a Manger (Kirkpatrick)
Away in a Manger (Murray).....................(Children and Choir Ladies only)
I'll Give My Heart
Glory to God
Glorious Impossible.....................................................................(Ensemble)
Adorar Al Nino.....................................................................................(Solo)
What Child is This............................................(solo and Choir Ladies only)
The Light of Christ........................................................(Choir and Children)
The First Noel................................................................(Choir and Children)
Silent Night....................................................................(Choir and Children)
O Holy Night.....................................................................(Praise Team only)
Joy to the World
Christmas Blessing
Songs for Christmas Eve (all songs net yet chosen)
We Do Worship Thee
Thursday, November 1, 2012
Take Up Your Cross
Every year, I find myself extremely humbled when All Saints Day rolls
around. The Church has always esteemed
those for whom the cost of faith has been their very lives. Through them, we are reminded of the words of
our Lord when he said “Whoever wants to be my disciple must deny themselves and
take up their cross daily and follow me."
[Lk 9:23]
In America, our daily faith may simply amount to prayer, bible study,
and ministry. If we have any cost then,
it is the cost of our time. Especially
today, we can find ourselves extremely selfish with our time. Unlike the cultural context of days gone by,
it is not unusual for each of us to find ourselves working 50 hours a week plus
involvement away from home 4-5 nights a week.
Like many of you, I struggle with controlling my schedule rather than it
controlling me. It takes forethought to
ensure the priorities of life are in balance;
job, family, church, recreation, and world. In the many years of service in the church,
the majority of Christians I have served with do not complain about fear of
their lives, fear of physical harm, the inability to pray or study the
bible. The biggest "persecution"
is their lack of time, or in reality, the frustration that they must make
choices in regard to their time. The
choices we must make can be costly, but we cannot mistake the costliness of
living out our normal lives in the world with the costliness of discipleship
that our Lord speaks of or that has been demonstrated through lives poured out
in sacrifice as the Church and Bride of Christ.
I do not want to belittle the struggles any of us face as Christian, no
matter how small, but let us "in every situation, by prayer and petition,
with thanksgiving, present your requests to God." [Phil 4:6b] At the same
time, let us "do everything without grumbling or arguing." [Phil
2:14]
This year, as All Saints Day is upon us once more, let us take a moment
to honor those who have gone before us; not only those we know of by Church
history, but those whom we have personally known. Let us remember and thank God for those
individuals who have had a Godly influence upon us, given us a cup of cold water
in his name; who are now absent from the body, but present with the Lord! Let us also remember those for whom the
battle is still raging, who may be called upon this very day to pay the
ultimate price for their faith.
Go on your way rejoicing;
Surrounded as you are by such a great cloud of witnesses,
take courage as you face each new challenge,
and comfort when you pick yourself from a fall,
In whatever good you choose to do,
precede it with hope,
accompany it with prayer,
and follow it with thanksgiving.
Father, Son and Holy Spirit,
will be with you
now and ever more.
Amen!
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