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First Christian Church Independence, Mo
United States
Приєднався 29 бер 2020
First Christian Church of Independence is located near the historic Independence Square. The church was founded in 1835 and continues to learn and explore how we can be a community of faith and respond to a community needs. We are part of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ). More information is available at www.fccindepmo.org
Відео
The commissioning for Rev. Anthony J. Mondaine Sr. 10.27.24
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The commissioning for Rev. Anthony J. Mondaine Sr. 10.27.24
Three selections - Susan Lundquist pianist
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This is the prelude, communion and postlude planed on the piano by Susan Lundquist
Inspired by Amelia - A new composition by Dana Mengel
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Inspired by Amelia - A new composition by Dana Mengel
Today is the 17th
Updated. Thanks
my young mother was greatly influenced by Kagawa in Setagaya-kyokai=church. when i reached as the school age,she sent me to the Christian School in Chigasaki,KANAGAWA. the school was founded by Kagawa,himself.---in this early morning,2/11 2024.i got up with one of the hymns that i used to sing so many times as a young girl in the school and the church.then suddenly the name crossed my mind. "Kagawa-sensei!" at once i burst to tears.i made tea,sat front of PC, started to search him in internet,that unforgettable person in my early life. i spent my childhood to youth in his school, from 6 until 18.---finally in PC i found some videos about himincluding yours. but there is no mentioning about his school,"HEIWA-GAKUEN=school of peace".he named it so. ---that's why i am writing to you ! i believe it's one of the most important tings what he did during his most meaningful Christian life. please do seach his biography!!----i finished the school,12 years total education,then through Geidai and NEC in Boston,i settled in Vienna after the complete study in Hoch Schule Musik,nowadays Vienna University. i am an organist. ---i was born shortly after the second-war. my mother wasJapanese and father was American-Jew. later i myself turned Catholic. but if i may, above all i would like to say i am a Christian woman who was educated by Kagawa,received great influence deeply by him. ---hopefully you can read my comment. if possible,i would like to contact with you. thank you,N
interesting and calmly discussed
She is a mystic, lover and wonderfully rich.
Thank you for this work. You are easy to listen to and make me want to learn more.
The message was cut off in the beginning and we may have missed a few good nuggets. The sound is muffled, jumps up, echoes at times and not very clear!
I really love this duet! The baritone is my 17 year old grandson, Joseph Allred.
You need to scroll down to “The Prayer” vocale as there are several performers.
BLESSINGS.......Thank you ....
That was so beautiful!! I'm so sorry I missed this special evening!!! Thank you for posting this!!!
Can you imagine how great Mary Oliver might have been if only she had been enlightened enough to use 'inclusive' pronouns?
My late parents, especially Mother, played the old 78RPM records of Sis Mahalia when we were small children in our home, along with other singers of spirituals and hymns! In fact, my Mother a devout Christian, wouldn't allow any other music to play in our home! She was for real, and her wonderful singing demonstrates her love of Jesus Christ! My late husband and I got saved and like my Mother before me, would only play spirituals in our home as we raised up our 2 children who are saved!
Amazing bless voice and human being 💯🙏 RIP beautiful queen 💕👑
I would dispute your claim that Mary Oliver is second only to rumi in books sold etc. I think there are others like frost and Shakespeare who top the list. What is the source for your quote?
I absolutely love this! I could only hope to play as well, but is there any chance this music is available to make an attempt?
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Thank you, Susan!! That was a real joyful experience listening to this all the way from Indiana!!
This is awesome.
Thank you for sharing these beautiful thoughts and sounds! I love Mary Oliver, Howard Thurman, and Eleanor Dubinsky. What a treasure!
I am one of the singers here I’m in the young choir and chamber
I was the solo person and they left the mic on after my solo
@ROSEFANG_ Who are you? i would know
Thanks for this Reverend, really helpful as I plan a devotional on Rosa Parks. Grateful for your research!
Sounds good! I'm teaching DIllard this week for my Naturalists class, and this will be helpful! Thanks- sounds great.
Very inspirational and lovely playing!!
You did a fine job. Thank you.
Are you democrat or republican,or ??
What a beautiful concert of our local youth and talent. Thank you first Christian church for hosting and preservation of this concert.
Amazing man and servant of god.
This is truly a wonderful way to connect with all scriptures, life, nature, and the nature of Being. :-)
This is absolutely wonderful. Thank you Rev. Robert. Blessings. :-)
Wow Susan - this blew me away - great job!!! Thank you!!
Thank you for a thorough, sensitive and accurate, loving review of Mary Oliver and her poetry. Wish I knew you better.
Find Jesus and not hate filled separatists like Thurman and King that hurt the Black community because these men are wolves.You need Jesus too before you leave this earth.You are lost sir.Truly lost
How does one get a shawl? I used to be a member and moved to Dallas. A friend here is battling cancer and could use a prayer shawl.
Aubrey - Can you you email the information (including your contact information) to brent@fccindepmo.org and will get the prayer shawl sent. PEACE
Thank you Brent for all you do for our congregation.
Thanks Bob!
I appreciate hearing the composer's description of why and how he created this.
The Spirit lead me to search more of Thurman's life . "The Black Church" www.scetv.org/watch/black-church enlightened me to hear about him. Thanks for sharing your research. Be Blessed :)
Wonderful!!
It is great to hear Dana Mengel after all of these years. The 70's were a kind of golden era of violin students in Western Missouri, mostly because if the efforts of Tiberius Klausner at UMKC and Walter Halen at Central Missouri State. Some of the violinists I knew as a struggling cello student went on to have careers as either concertmasters or section members of major orchestras. Others became distinguished teachers. Several went on to famous conservatories. One became a famous jazz player. Klausner himself was a star pupil of Ivan Galamian, the legendary teacher at Julliard, so the fact that the old Russian tradition hit Missouri in those days is understandable. Dana Mengel was certainly one of the really outstanding violin students of that place and time. It was a pleasure to hear his concert as well as his comments on the music. General Comment: Music is a strange profession. There certainly is a ton of money in orchestra playing, but that money is concentrated at the most famous orchestras in the largest cities. Other musicians, who are just as skilled, eek out livings in regional orchestras and teach in private studios. Some find work in weddings. It is a strange "winner takes all" system that mirrors the overall economic situation in the United States. I would encourage UA-cam viewers to listen to as many musicians as possible and not just the most famous ones. There are many cellist so please enjoy 2Cellos and Yo Yo Ma -- but remember to listen to others as well!
Brian: Would it be okay to add this comment to Dana Mengel's website www.danamengel.com
@@firstchristianchurchindepe6223 That would be fine.