5 October 2008
21st Sunday after Pentecost
St. Francis (October 4th)

Conductor: Peter Hallock
Reader: William Turnipseed
Cantor: Fred McIlroy IV

ORISON: "Jesus, Redeemer of the world" (Jesu, nostra redemptio, plainsong, Mode 8, Worcester MS., 13th century)

PSALM: 104: 25 - 37 (Peter Hallock)

HYMN: "Lord, make us servants of your peace" (tune: Dickinson College, Lee Hastings Bristol, Jr. [1923 - 1979])

NUNC DIMITTIS: (setting by Orlando Gibbons)

ANTHEM: "Iustus germinabit sicut lilium" (Jakob (Handl) Gallus [1550 - 1591])

12 October 2008
22nd Sunday after Pentecost

Conductor: Peter Hallock
Reader: Joel Matter
Cantor: Tym Mackey

ORISON: "Now cheer our hearts this eventide" (Nathan Jensen)

PSALM: 23 (Peter Hallock)

HYMN: "There is a balm in Gilead" (Jeff Junkinsmith [b. 1956])

NUNC DIMITTIS: (setting by Orlando Gibbons, Tone I Ending 2)

ANTHEM: "Jesu, dulcis memoria" (Iain Quinn [b. 1973])

19 October 2008
23rd Sunday after Pentecost

Conductor: Peter Hallock
Reader: Jeremy Matheis
Cantor: Tym Mackey

ORISON: "God, that madest earth and heaven" (tune: Ar Hyd y Nos, Traditional Welsh melody)

PSALM: 96 (plainsong)

HYMN: "I’ll praise my maker while I’ve breath" (tune: Old 113th, melody from Strassburger Kirchenamt, 1525; harmonized by Peter Hallock)

NUNC DIMITTIS: (Anonymous setting arranged by Bernarr Rainbow, Tone IV)

ANTHEM: "View Me, Lord" (Charles Wood [1866 - 1926])

26 October 2008
24th Sunday after Pentecost

Conductor: Jeremy Matheis
Reader: Joel Matter
Cantor: Richard Greene

ORISON: "Maker of all things" (from Archbishop Parker’s Psalter, fourth mode melody, Thomas Tallis [ca. 1505 - 1585])

PSALM: 68: 1 - 20 (Peter Hallock)

HYMN: "All people that on earth do dwell" (tune: Old 100th, melody from Pseaumes octante trois de David, 1551; harmonized after Louis Bourgeois [ca. 1510 - ca. 1561]; v. 4: fauxbourdon and harmonized by John Dowland [1563 - 1626])

NUNC DIMITTIS: (setting by John Holmes [d. 1629]; Tone II Ending 1)

ANTHEM: "Rerum creator omnium" (attributed to William Mundy [ca. 1529 - 1591])

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