Thursday, November 11, 2004

Where did she get to?

Relax - the organist is back! After Church on Sunday, I nipped down to Norwich for a very quick visit, just to reassure myself that my Ageing Father really is recovered after his operation and ill-health earlier this Autumn. I'm happy to report that he does seem much better.

Yesterday was spent recovering (and trying to do a decent day's work) after the trip, so this is my first opportunity to post anything on Killermont Praise!

On Sunday, you heard:-
Prelude in blue, by Blinko
Sunday morning swing, by Mawby

- and as the outgoing voluntary, John played The trumpet shall sound, from Handel's Messiah. Wasn't it great?

This coming Sunday, hymns are taken from Common Ground, The Church Hymnary, and two hymns are in neither. All will be printed on the order of service and projected onto The Big Screen.

The Choir will be singing:-

Introit - Thou knowest, Lord (Purcell)
Anthem - Kyrie = Lord, have mercy, from The armed man (Karl Jenkins)
Recessional - God be in my head (Walford Davies)

And next week - just wait for this - the Choir is singing "The hillwalker's Benediction" - music by RSAMD Lecturer Eric Rice, words by "yours truly", clarsach played by eminent proponent of the art, Karen Marshalsay, and violin by Helen Dale. Be there!

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