A Contemplative Taize Style Service for Lent 1

by Christine Sine

To have a contemplative service like this for Lent is invaluable. I hope you enjoy this offering from St Andrews Episcopal church in Seattle as much as I do. The stained glass above is one of a series of stained glass windows at St Andrews for the Stations of the Cross. You can see the entire series in this Stations of the Cross Reflection

A contemplative service with music in the style-of-Taize for the First Sunday in Lent. Carrie Grace Littauer, prayer leader, with music by Kester Limner and Andy Myers.

Permission to podcast/stream the music in this service obtained from One License with license #A​-710-756 with additional notes below:

“L’ajuda Em Vindra (I Lift up my Eyes to the Hills)” and “In God Alone my Soul (Mon Ame se Repose)” are songs from the Taize Community. Copyright and all rights reserved by GIA/Les Presses de Taizé.

“Be Thou My Vision” is a traditional Irish hymn, public domain, with arrangement by Andrew Myers and Kester Limner, shared under the Creative Commons License 0.

“Lay Me Low” is a musical setting of a Shaker text is by organist and composer Daniel Schwandt, Music That Makes Community, 2013. Used with permission (musicthatmakescommunity.org).

Thank you for praying with us! www.saintandrewsseattle.org

 

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