Epiphany! Sunday Worship - January 3, 2021

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Prelude | The Shepherd's Noel | J. Wayne Kerr
| Michael Barker, organ |

Hymn | We Three Kings | KINGS OF ORIENT
| Matt Begley, song leader |

Confession Response | Flocks Were Sleeping | W ZLOBIE LEZY

Hymn | He Came Down | HE CAME DOWN
| Sam Webber, percussion |

Offertory | Marche Des Trois Mages | Theodore Dubois
The lone, high-pitched pipe that is sustained through the whole piece is
intended by the composer to represent the star which guided the Magi
to the new-born Savior of the world.

Postlude | Wie Schoen Leuchtet Der Morgenstern | Dietrich Buxtehude

"The Shepherd's Noel," by J. Wayne Kerr, copyright © MorningStar Music, used under the provisions of WorshipCast license #11018. "We Three Kings of Orient Are," words and music by John Henry Hopkins, Jr, 1857, both in the public domain, as found in "Glory to God," copyright © 2013 Westminster John Knox Press. "Flocks Were Sleeping," second stanza of "Infant Holy, Infant Lowly," word from a Polish caroltranslated by Edith M.G Reed, 1921, music from a Polish folk melody, both in the public domain, as found in "Glory to God," copyright © 2013 Westminster John Knox Press. "He Came Down," words and melody from a Cameroon song arranged by John L. Bell, copyright © 1986 WGRG, Iona Community, administered by GIA Publications, Inc., used under the provisions of OneLicense.net #A-701803. "Marche Des Trois Mages," by Theodore Dubois, in "Twelve Pieces for Organ, copyright © 1962 Masters Music Publications, used under the provisions of WorshipCast license #11018. "Wie Schoen Leuchtet Der Morgenstern," by Dietrich Buxtehude, in Complete Works, volume 3, edited by Josef Hedar, copyright © 1952 Wilhelm Hansen Editions, used under the provisions of WorshipCast license #11018.
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