Music for the Feast of the Holy Family, Year C
Spirit & Liturgy Podcasts with selected music for each Sunday; R&A Vocals from Francesca LaRosa, Anna Romea, and others; Mass settings, popular songs, and Latin chants.
Spirit & Liturgy Podcasts with selected music for each Sunday; R&A Vocals from Francesca LaRosa, Anna Romea, and others; Mass settings, popular songs, and Latin chants.
- Choose Christ Missal 2022 #101;
- Spirit & Song #145;
- Breaking Bread 2022 #82
- Choose Christ Missal 2022 #101;
- Spirit & Song #145;
- Breaking Bread 2022 #82
- Choose Christ Missal 2022 #112;
- Spirit & Song #153;
- Never Too Young #163;
- Breaking Bread 2022 #94
- Choose Christ Missal 2022 #112;
- Spirit & Song #153;
- Never Too Young #163;
- Breaking Bread 2022 #94
- Choose Christ Missal 2022 #103;
- Spirit & Song #154;
- Never Too Young #163;
- Breaking Bread 2022 #77
- Choose Christ Missal 2022 #103;
- Spirit & Song #154;
- Never Too Young #163;
- Breaking Bread 2022 #77
VIDEO: 2020 is the year of the virtual choir. This project featuring members of the East End United Methodist Church Sanctuary Choir and Community. The string quartet consists of students from the Huntsville Youth Orchestra. The choir is accompanied by: Kaitlyn McLaughlin and Brooke Lafontant, violin Abigail McNeese, viola; Jamie Clark, cello Wesley King, piano This video was made as the choral benediction for East End’s Christmas Eve Service, December 24, 2020.
- Choose Christ Missal 2022 #98;
- Spirit & Song #329;
- Never Too Young #155;
- Breaking Bread 2022 #484
- Choose Christ Missal 2022 #98;
- Spirit & Song #329;
- Never Too Young #155;
- Breaking Bread 2022 #484
"Jesus entered a village where a woman whose name was Martha welcomed him. She had a sister named Mary who sat beside the Lord at his feet listening to him speak." Listening to God's Word is equally important to doing God's Word.
"Which of these three was neighbor to the robber's victim?" He answered, "The one who treated him with mercy." Jesus said to him, "Go and do likewise." The Parable of the Good Samaritan challenges us to be instruments of God's mercy.
"Whatever town you enter and they welcome you, eat what is set before you, cure the sick in it and say to them, 'The kingdom of God is at hand for you.'" Our joy is in our identity with Jesus, not in what we do. Our names are written in heaven because we are his beloved sons and daughters.
"For freedom, Christ set us free... But do not use this freedom as an opportunity for the flesh; rather serve one another through love." With the total commitment to Christ comes the freedom to love!
"He fed them with the finest wheat and satisfied them with honey from the rock." Until the Lord comes again, may we be nourished and satisfied in the Eucharist.
"We have peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ. . . and hope does not disappoint because the love of God has been poured out into our hearts through the Holy Spirit that has been given to us." Since we are created in God's image, every relationship of ours is an opportunity to reflect the divine love of the Most Holy Trinity.