Sweet singing in the choir
This morning's service at St Andrew's Coulsdon was one of those happy occasions where everything fitted. I started by playing Healey Willan's prelude on "Nicaea" (Holy, holy, holy). The first hymn was "Be still for the glory of the Lord". After the reading from Isaiah, we sang Psalm 138 and after the Epistle we sang "Holy, holy, holy". The gospel calls on us to go out and catch people but first we must look at our sinful lives. Susan's sermon caught this idea and linked it with Isaiah's sending out from the temple. "How shall I sing that majesty" to Naylor's great tune "Coe Fen" at the offertory. William Harris's communion setting in F is simple but beautiful.At communion we sang Schubert's "Zum Sanctus" again picking up the Holy, holy, holy idea - lovely pianissimo singing from the choir. The final hymn was "I the Lord of sea and sky" with Geoff Weaver's descant. Noel Rawsthorne's Sortie is an effective sending out piece.
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