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Sunday, May 31, 2009

Sunday Afternoon Music Video: Living Flame of Love




Blessings for Pentecost! In honor of the multilingual miracle we celebrate today I offer not one but three music videos. The first and second are settings--one in English folk style and one polyphonic, in the original Spanish--of St. John of the Cross's lovely poem "Living Flame of Love." The third is a bilingual Hebrew-English song entitled Bo Ruach Elohim, "Come Holy Spirit." Enjoy them, and let us know in the comments what you sang today in worship.




3 comments:

  1. Hi there! Our worship bank played this one, Carry Your Candle" for our final song. Folks stayed seated and just joined in the refrain when it repated. The ushers did a "reverse offering" to hand out individual red tealight candles to each worshiper during the song. I felt very Epiphany-y with all my light themes in today's worship (the kids sang "This Little Light of Mine" and a couple of others), but I tied it all back to flames, not just light so I think it worked. I'm not always a worship band-kind-of-music person, but I really liked this one. The sermon, finished at 8:25 a.m. for 9:30 a.m. worship, is up front here. I can't get a link directly to the sermon to work, but it's the front and center post right now.

    Naptime!

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  2. We sang Like the Murmur of a Dove's Song, At Pentecost They Gathered, and finished with a rousing Rejoice, You Pure in Heart. Small Choir (the creme de la creme) sang some Thomas Tallis and another Elizabethan age thing and then the whole choir did a great version of I'm Gonna Sing when the Spirit says Sing. Thanks for the videos!

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  3. Thanks for sharing these... a breath of encouragement and peace for me today...

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