Music for Easter Sunday, 11 am

One of two angels by Armstrong

Share This Post

Prelude:  Fugue in E-flat Major, Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750)

Choir Introit:  Gregorian Chant, Surrexit Dominus vere. Alleluia!

Gloria in excelsis in B-flat Major, Charles Villiers Stanford (1852-1924)

Offertory Anthem:  Ye Choirs of New Jerusalem, Charles Villiers Stanford (1852-1924)

Sanctus (sung in Latin) from Lord Nelson Mass, Joseph Haydn (1732-1809)

Communion Music:  O Taste and See, Ralph Vaughan Williams (1872–1958)

Woman, Why Do You Weep? (1978), Bruce Adolphe

Postlude:  Toccata (Symphonie V), Charles-Marie Widor (1844-1937)

More To Explore

A honey bee landing on a purple flower
Newsletter

Parish News: May 10

In this week’s newsletter, the rector reflects on “Glorians”—a term from Terry Tempest Williams describing encounters with grace and wonder in the natural world, like an ant carrying a pink blossom across the desert or the discovery that ancient horseshoe crabs have blue blood used to test vaccine purity. These ordinary, extraordinary moments reveal our vulnerability and connection with creation, calling us to lament, praise, and care. Mother Liz links this to Sunday’s gospel promise that we dwell in Christ and Christ in us—a mysterious communion revealed to those who love, inviting us to be present to the holy in the everyday.

Read More →