Month: July 2025

  1. Opening Acclamation: Ephesians 1.
  2. Organ Hymn: “What a Friend We Have in Jesus,” performed by Lois Mountz on the organ of Copeland Oaks Chapel in Sebring, Ohio in 2012. Used in accordance with Creative Commons license.
  3. First Reading: Genesis 18:20-32, King James Bible.
  4. Psalm 138, King James Version.
  5. Gloria Patri, excerpted from a compline service, Trinity Church, Boston in May 2016. Used in accordance with Creative Commons license.
  6. Second Reading: Colossians 2:6-15, (16-19), World English Bible.
  7. Organ Sequence: “O Christ, Our True and Only Light”, uploaded to YouTube by The Lutheran Kantor Projekt, and used in accordance with Creative Commons license.
  8. Gospel: Luke 11:1-13, World English Bible.
  9. The Lord’s Prayer from the Book of Common Prayer 1662.
  10. Benediction from the Book of Common Prayer 1662.
  11. Postlude: Dietrich Buxtehude (1637-1707) “Passcaglia in D-minor, BuxWV 161″ performed by Michael Geest on the Flentrop organ at Sint Niklaas Kerk in Gent. Used in accordance with Creative Commons license.  

The Bible passages were recorded by Librivox, and are in the public domain. Readings correspond to the Revised Common Lectionary. Music is used according to license, and attribution given where known.

  1. Opening Acclamation: Psalm 51.
  2. Anthem: Christopher Tye (1505-1572), “O Come, Ye Servants of the Lord.” Performed by the Vespercantorij of the Groningen Student Church during Vespers in the Martini Church of Groningen, Netherlands, May 29, 2011.  Uploaded to YouTube by “niekdd” and used in accordance with Creative Commons license.
  3. First Reading: Genesis 18: 1-10, King James Bible.
  4. Psalm 15, King James Version.
  5. Gloria Patri, excerpted from Herbert Brewer (1865-1928), “Magnificat in D”, sung by “The Consort”, members of St John the Evangelist, Redhill, used in accordance with Creative Commons license.
  6. Second Reading: Colossians 1:15-28, World English Bible.
  7. Organ Sequence: Starling Goodwin – London New — Interlude 3, uploaded to YouTube by “chordis & organo”, used in accordance with Creative Commons license.
  8. Gospel: Luke 10: 38-42, World English Bible.
  9. The Lord’s Prayer: From Luke 11.
  10. Blessing: 2 Corinthians 13.
  11. Amen: Extracted from William Byrd (c. 1540-1623), “Siderum rector, Deus alme, nostris”, from St. Thomas Church, 5th Avenue, webcast circa 2012. (Fair Use)
  12. Postlude: Georg Böhm (1661-1733), Extract from Partita “Freu dich sehr, o meine Seele”, performed by Benjamin Alard on the 1694 organ at St. Sixtus und Sinicius’s church in Hohenkirchen, Germany. Used in accordance with Creative Commons license.  

The Bible passages were recorded by Librivox, and are in the public domain. Readings correspond to the Revised Common Lectionary.

  1. Opening Acclamation: 1662 Book of Common Prayer.
  2. Hymn: “Alleluia Sing to Jesus” by Stour Valley Benefice, United Kingdom, August 2021, used in accordance with Creative Commons license.
  3. First Lesson: Readings: Deuteronomy 30:9-14.
  4. Psalm 25:1-10, King James Version.
  5. Anthem: Psalm 25 v 6, sung by Northern Presbytery Choir, uploaded to YouTube by Sean McPherson, used in accordance with Creative Commons License.
  6. Second Reading: Colossians 1:1-16, World English Bible.
  7. Alleluia: Giovanni de Palestrina (1525-1594) “Alleluia”, sung by the choir of First Congregational Church of LA, used in accordance with the Creative Commons License.
  8. Gospel: Luke 10:25-37, World English Bible.
  9. The Lord’s Prayer: Setting by Phillippe Radcliffe (1905-1986), performed at Kerke de Laurens, Rotterdam, in 2020. Used in accordance with the Creative Commons license.
  10. Blessing: Ephesians 3.

Readings correspond the the Revised Common Lectionary.

  1. Prelude: “America the beautiful”, by the U.S. Army Band, in the public domain at Archive.org.
  2. Opening Acclamation: Psalm 107
  3. First Lesson: Isaiah 66:10-14
  4. Hymn: Amazing Grace, for Trombone Choir. Public domain at Archive.org.
  5. Psalm 66:1-10, King James Version.
  6. Gloria Patri, instrumental (piano), uploaded to YouTube by Christina Iqupen, used in accordance with Creative Commons license.
  7. Second Reading: Galatians 6:1-16, World English Bible.
  8. Hymn: “Take, O Take Me As I AM”, sung by Immanuel Congregational Church, 2013. In the public domain at Archive.org.
  9. Gospel: Luke 10:1-11, 16-20, World English Bible.
  10. The Lord’s Prayer: Earl Killian. Used in accordance with Creative Commons License.
  11. Blessing: 2 Corinthians 13.
  12. Choral amen. Public domain at Archive.org.
  13. Postlude: “America the beautiful”, performed on guitar, uploaded to Archive.org by Rick Zerndt; In the public domain.  

Bible passages were recorded by Librivox, and are in the public domain. Readings correspond to the Revised Common Lectionary.