Just looked at the stoplist for that organ and WOW- for a 32-rank organ that has quite the composition of reeds on the Pedal and the Swell. The Fourniture IV is beatifully bright!
Very well done....sounds real good, nice cadence, participation is good. Are you a Missouri Synod Lutheran Church? Just curious--devout Roman Catholic here, and have visited a Missouri Synod here in Fort Worth, and is very "Catholic" in the reverent sense. Very well done, and hope you post more!
This is an ELCA Church, the largest body of Lutherans in the US and only Lutheran group in the US in communion with the vast majority of the world’s other Lutherans. The ELCA signed a joint agreement of understanding with the Roman Catholic Church back in 1999 and recently had joint celebrations of the Reformation anniversary with Catholics, including the Pope and Bishop of Lutheran World Federation (of which ELCA is member, along with most the world’s Lutherans from places like Middle East, Germany, Sweden, Finland, Africa, etc.), but not LCMS. Members of LCMS don’t commune with others ( even with other Lutherans) and certainly don’t have relationships (unfortunately) with Catholics (they changed the words of the Creeds to take out word catholic, even in lower case). It is true most Lutheran services (or masses as they are referenced in some churches) whether ELCA or LCMS will be similar to RC since they are liturgical churches (like Episcopalians too, also in communion with ELCA, not LCMS) In some places in the US you’ll find RC and Lutheran churches doing joint programs and even worship (those would be ELCA, not LCMS, they don’t (officially) share fellowship with others). Whether ELCA or LCMS churches, most share love of and have wonderful music as part of worship.
The hymn that gladdens my heart
Just looked at the stoplist for that organ and WOW- for a 32-rank organ that has quite the composition of reeds on the Pedal and the Swell. The Fourniture IV is beatifully bright!
St. John The Baptist Catholic Church 0:00 to 5:40 In New Brighton MN
Nice going,J Thomas!
Very well done....sounds real good, nice cadence, participation is good. Are you a Missouri Synod Lutheran Church? Just curious--devout Roman Catholic here, and have visited a Missouri Synod here in Fort Worth, and is very "Catholic" in the reverent sense. Very well done, and hope you post more!
This is an ELCA Church, the largest body of Lutherans in the US and only Lutheran group in the US in communion with the vast majority of the world’s other Lutherans. The ELCA signed a joint agreement of understanding with the Roman Catholic Church back in 1999 and recently had joint celebrations of the Reformation anniversary with Catholics, including the Pope and Bishop of Lutheran World Federation (of which ELCA is member, along with most the world’s Lutherans from places like Middle East, Germany, Sweden, Finland, Africa, etc.), but not LCMS. Members of LCMS don’t commune with others ( even with other Lutherans) and certainly don’t have relationships (unfortunately) with Catholics (they changed the words of the Creeds to take out word catholic, even in lower case). It is true most Lutheran services (or masses as they are referenced in some churches) whether ELCA or LCMS will be similar to RC since they are liturgical churches (like Episcopalians too, also in communion with ELCA, not LCMS) In some places in the US you’ll find RC and Lutheran churches doing joint programs and even worship (those would be ELCA, not LCMS, they don’t (officially) share fellowship with others). Whether ELCA or LCMS churches, most share love of and have wonderful music as part of worship.
Which LCMS parish in Fort Wayne??