Sunday was a nice, low key Sunday that saw God’s people at COS doing what God’s people do on a Sunday morning: hearing the Word, participating in the Sacraments, and singing together. Since the sermon can be heard elsewhere and communion is hard to put online, I offer some musical excerpts:
A Hymn of Glory Let Us Sing is, technically speaking, an Ascension hymn. So I jumped the gun by a few weeks. So sue me.
All of My Heart is my new favorite song. It’s got everything you could want from a worship chorus: it’s simple, memorable and heartfelt. It’s a wonderful song of dedication. I was pleased to have Pieter Boer introduce the song this week.
An oldy, but goody, we sing the Guatemalan Santo throughout Easter as the Sanctus. It seems that my chiming harmonics between the intro and singing set one row of worshipers into a fit of laughter. Worship, my friends, is not funny. And harmonics are awesome. For those of you who want to enjoy those harmonics again and again, here’s an MP3. Ringtone anybody?