Ordinary Time // Part 1 // Week 8 // July 31-Aug. 6
In the morning before the sun rises
The world lays in silence
And everything seems still
In the evening, the stillness is motion
The moon rocks the ocean
Lullubaby of the whippoorwill
In each days’ coming, a new world is humming
When our footsteps’ drumming
Is tuned to your heartbeat
In our going, God, teach us to follow
And breathe your love all over
Sun, and moon, and sea.
And in this ordinary time
Shape our hearts and change our minds
Teach us how to love like you
Who are making all things new
And when we lose our way,
When we wander astray,
God, find us with your grace
In this ordinary time
In our resting, renew and restore us
And then set before us
All that you’d have us do
And in this ordinary time
Shape our hearts and change our minds
Teach us how to love like you
Who are making all things new
And when we lose our way,
When we wander astray,
God, find us with your grace
In this ordinary time
Music and Lyrics: Seth Thomas Crissman and Greg Yoder, 2022
Vocals: Seth Thomas Crissman and Rachel Mast
Ordinary Time // Part 1 // Week 7 // July 24-30
Peace I leave with you.
My peace I give to you.
When you fail, when you fall
When you’re scared, when call for me
My peace I’ll give to you.
Lyrics and Music: Seth Thomas Crissman, 2021
Vocals: Seth Crissman
Ordinary Time // Part 1 // Week 6 // July 17-23
O the deep, deep love of Jesus
Vast, unmeasured, boundless, free
Rolling as a mighty ocean
In its fullness over me.
Underneath me, all around me
Is the current of your love
Leading onward, leading homeward
Leading forth in your wondrous love
O the deep, deep love of Jesus
Still holds us in its changeless tide
There is peace that knows no measure
Hope that through every age abides
With your love within us, your love before us,
Your love beneath us and above
Jesus, lead us onward, lead us homeward
Lead us forth in your wondrous love.
O the deep, deep love of Jesus
Vast, unmeasured, boundless, free
O the deep, deep love of Jesus
In its fullness rolling over me
O the deep, deep love
O the deep, deep love
Lyrics: v. 1 by Samuel Taylor Francis, 1875, alt. // v. 2 by Seth Thomas Crissman and Greg Yoder, 2022
Music: Greg Yoder, 2022
Vocals: Ebony Nicole, Valerie Bess, Taylor Bess
Ordinary Time // Part 1 // Week 5 // July 10-16
God fill us, fill us with your love
God fill us, fill us with your love
For everyone we meet
For strangers, neighbors and family
God fill us, fill us with your love
God find us, find us with your hope
God find us, find us with your hope
When in despair we lose our way
Like the sheep that’s gone astray
God find us, find us with your hope
God lead us, lead us with your truth
God lead us, lead us with your truth
Through the storm and through the calm
Give us strength and lead us on
God lead us, lead us with your truth
God spark us, spark us with your joy
God spark us, spark us with your joy
In the laughter of the trees
In the dancing of the breeze
God spark us, spark us with your joy
God send us, send us with your peace
God send us, send us with your peace
In the face of war and fear
Give us courage, draw us near, then
God send us, send us with your peace
Lyrics: Seth Thomas Crissman and Greg Yoder, 2022
Music: Seth Thomas Crissman, 2022
Vocals: Mitchell and Lauren Yoder
Ordinary Time // Part 1 // Week 4 // July 3-9
Move in us, and move us
Down from your hill
Walk with us and through us
Go with us still
Touch our hands, and show us your way
Touch our feet, and lead us today
Spirit of God, your love, your love makes us strong
Spirit of God, your love, your love makes us strong
So use us, Spirit of God
And move us, Spirit of God
Move in us, and move us
Kindle our flame
Burn in us and through us
Send us forth in your name
Touch our hearts and teach us to pray
Take our feet and help us walk in your way
Spirit of God, your love, your love makes us strong
Spirit of God, your love, your love makes us strong
So use us, Spirit of God
And move us, Spirit of God
Teach our ears to hear your song
Spirit of God, your love makes us strong
Teach our souls to know your song
Spirit of God, your love makes us strong
Teach our voices to join in your song
Spirit of God, your love makes us strong
Teach our feet to dance to your song
Spirit of God, your love makes us strong
So use us, Spirit of God
And move us, Spirit of God
Spirit of God, your love, your love makes us strong
Spirit of God, your love, your love makes us strong
Music and Lyrics: Greg Yoder, 2022
Vocals: Rachel Mast, Ben Luna, Greg Yoder, Kristina Yoder
Ordinary Time // Part 1 // Week 3 // June 26-July 2
Now, on land and sea descending,
brings the night its peace profound.
Let our vesper hymn be blending
with the holy calm around.
Soon as dies the sunset glory,
stars of heav’n shine out above,
telling still the ancient story
their Creator’s endless love.
Jubilate! Jubilate! Jubilate! Amen!
Now, our wants and burdens leaving
to our God who cares for all,
cease we fearing, cease we grieving;
touched by God our burdens fall.
Jubilate! Jubilate! Jubilate! Amen!
As the darkness deepens o’er us,
lo! Eternal stars arise.
Hope and faith and love rise glorious,
shining in the Spirit’s skies.
Jubilate! Jubilate!
Jubilate! Amen!
Lyrics: Samuel Longfellow, 1859
Music: Greg Yoder, 2022
Vocals: Jackson Maust, Kristina Yoder
Ordinary Time // Part 1 // Week 2 // June 19-25
In you, O LORD, I take refuge;
let me never be put to shame.
In your righteousness
deliver me and rescue me;
incline your ear to me and save me.
Be to me a rock of refuge,
a strong fortress, to save me,
for you are my rock and my fortress.
Rescue me, O my God,
Lyrics: direction quotation of Psalm 71:1-4a (NRSV)
Music: Seth Thomas Crissman, 2022
Vocals: Jessica DiPuma
Ordinary Time // Part 1 // Week 1 // June 12-18
The mighty one, God the LORD,
speaks and summons the earth
from the rising of the sun to its setting.
Out of Zion, the perfection of beauty,
God shines forth.
Be hallow’d this and ev’ry day;
let meekness be our morning ray,
And faithful love our noon-day light
Our hope, our sunset, calm and bright.
O Lord, with each returning morn
Thine image to our hearts is borne
Oh may we ever clearly see
Our Savior and our God in thee.
Lyrics: St. Ambrose, 4th century, translated by Louis F. Benson // with direct scripture quotation of Psalm 50:1-2 (NRSV)
Music: Seth Thomas Crissman, 2022
Vocals: Nichole Barrows
Week 7 // Pentecost // June 5-11
Holy Spirit, Truth divine, dawn upon this soul of mine.
Voice of God, and inward Light,
Wake up my spirit, wake up my spirit
And clear my sight.
Holy Spirit, Love divine, glow within this heart of mine.
Kindle ev’ry high desire,
Purify me, purify me with your fire.
Holy Spirit, Power divine, fill and nerve this will of mine
Boldly may I always live,
Bravely serve and gladly give.
Breathe upon me, and fill me with your Holy Spirit
Holy Spirit, breathe upon me, and fill me with your love
With your love, with your love, and fill me with your joy
Lyrics: Samuel Longfellow, 1864, with bridge lyrics by Greg Yoder, 2022
Music: Greg Yoder, 2022
Vocals: Ben Luna, Greg Yoder
Week 6 // Easter // May 29 - June 4
Christ who left his home in glory,
And upon the cross was slain,
Now is ris’n! O tell the story
That the Savior lives again.
Glory, sing Gloria; glory, sing Gloria. Glory, sing Gloria, oooh.
While the world in peace was sleeping,
Early on that Easter day
Came the faithful women, weeping,
But the stone was rolled away.
Hail to the One, God’s only son, Jesus, Redeemer.
Hail to the one who conquered death and sin.
Hail to the One, God’s only son, Jesus, Redeemer.
Highest praises now we sing.
Lyrics: Abram B. Kolb, 1896
Music: Seth Crissman, 2022
Vocals:. Lauren Yoder, Taylor Bess, Greg Yoder
Week 5 // Easter // May 22-28
Holy Spirit Love divine
Glow within this heart of mine.
Kindle ev’ry high desire,
Purify me with your fire.
Holy Spirit, Truth divine
Dawn upon this soul of mine.
Voice of God, and inward Light,
Wake up my spirit, and clear my sight
Holy Spirit, Peace divine,
Still this restless heart of mine.
Speak to calm this tossing sea,
Grant me your tranquility.
Grant me your tranquility.
Comforter, come comfort me.
Lyrics: Samuel Longfellow, 1864
Music: Seth Crissman, 2022
Vocals: Valerie Bess and Taylor Bess
Week 4 // Easter // May 15-21
God, in your mercy, turn your ear
God, in your mercy, hear us
God of compassion please come near
God, in your mercy, hear us
God, we are dust and our days our few
God, you are making all things new
God, of all time, we turn to you
God, of all mercy, hear us.
God, of all mercy, hear us.
Lyrics: Seth Crissman, 2022
Music: Greg Yoder, 2022
Vocals: Greg Yoder, Lauren Yoder, Seth Crissman
Week 3 // Easter // May 8-14
You who live in the shelter of the Most High,
Who abide in the shadow of the Almighty,
Will say to the Lord,
“My refuge and my fortress;
My God, in whom I trust,
My God, in whom I trust.”
In your Holy Darkness,
In your Holy Shadow,
Under your wing I will hide myself
Safe and secure from all alarms
Lyrics: Direct quotation from Psalm 91:1-3 (NRSV), see full citation below; and by Seth Crissman, 2022
Music: Seth Crissman, 2022
Vocals: Ebony Nicole, Ben Luna, Jackson Maust
Week 2 // Easter // May 1-7
I want to know Christ
And the power of his resurrection
And the fellowship of sharing in his sufferings
Becoming like him in his death
And so somehow to attain to
The resurrection from the dead
Lyrics: direct quotation from Phil. 3:10-11 (NIV), see full citation below
Muisc: Jason Wagner
Vocals: Rachel Mast, Seth Crissman
Week 1 // Easter // April 24-30
Peace I leave with you.
My peace I give to you.
When you fail, when you fall
When you’re scared, when call for me
My peace I’ll give to you.
Lyrics and Music: Seth Thomas Crissman
Vocals: Greg Yoder
Week 7 // Easter // April 17-23
Why so solemn? Why so gloomy?
Jesus isn’t here, he busted out, he left the tomb
He needed more room, he needed more room to bloom
They keep tryin’ to bury Jesus, but God’s love exhumes
I KNOW THAT MY REDEEMER LIVES, GLORY HALLELUJAH!
You can’t bury a seed and think it won’t grow
Can’t give a trumpet to a kid and think she won’t blow
Or give love to somebody, think it won’t show
So let the horn blow, in case they don’t know
I KNOW THAT MY REDEEMER LIVES, GLORY HALLELUJAH!
Death tries so hard to win, it’s almost comical
Death wastes time on Him, not economical
Balloons give up their air, become unpoppable,
When Jesus gave his life, he became unstoppable!
Love so deep that you can’t touch bottom
Love so wide that the net always caught ‘em
Love so rich that the moon wears gold
Love so big that the tomb can’t hold
I KNOW THAT MY REDEEMER LIVES, GLORY HALLELUJAH!
God’s kingdom is not built on domination
No, Jesus builds the kingdom like a different kind of nation
Built upside down with jubilation, celebration
And giving up power and money and station and
Being patient, gentle, humble, loving, kind
Faithful, merciful, leaving fear and hate behind
And loving God with heart, soul, and mind
And knowing Jesus’ love can never be confined
I KNOW THAT MY REDEEMER LIVES, GLORY HALLELUJAH!
Jesus...Jesus had to decide
In the wilderness, would he stand up or hide?
Would he relent and give up, and ask that the cup pass from him?
Cut the ties, and give in?
No, Jesus tethered himself to Love, together-ed himself with God
Trusting that LOVE would sustain
As he walked into the storm, the wind, the rain,
The hurricane of resistance to the kind of life he was showing
Seed he was growing
Love he was knowing
The way he was going
Not the way of a soldier
But the way of a lamb
Giving himself over.
Plants don’t decide to give themselves over. They just do. Life flows through
From the seed to the sprout to the flower to the bulb
To the sprout to the seed in the streaming of Love
Oh, Jesus is the seed, the sprout, irrepressible
And he ain’t in the tomb, he’s out, sing it “Yes, my Lord!”
I KNOW THAT MY REDEEMER LIVES, GLORY HALLELUJAH!
WHAT COMFORT THIS SWEET SENTENCE GIVES, GLORY HALLELUJAH!
Lyrics and Music: Greg Yoder, 2018, with chorus lyrics by Samuel Medley (1738-1799) and chorus music by Lewis D. Edwards (1858-1921)
Vocals: Greg Yoder, Lauren Yoder
Lent // Week 6 // April 10-16
At the cross her vigil keeping
Stood the mournful mother weeping
Where he hung, the dying Lord
Through her soul of joy bereaved
Bowed with sorrow deeply grieved
Passed the sharp and piercing sword
Who upon that mother gazing
In her anguish so amazing
Born of woman, would not weep?
Who of Christ’s dear mother thinking,
While her son that cup is drinking,
Would not share her sorrow deep?
אֵלִ֣י אֵ֭לִי לָמָ֣ה עֲזַבְתָּ֑נִי רָחֹ֥וק מִֽ֝ישׁוּעָתִ֗י
Near your cross, O Christ, abiding,
Grief and love my heart dividing,
I with her would take my place
By your saving cross uphold me,
In your dying, Christ, enfold me,
With the deathless arms of grace.
אֵלִ֣י אֵ֭לִי לָמָ֣ה עֲזַבְתָּ֑נִי רָחֹ֥וק מִֽ֝ישׁוּעָתִ֗י (דִּבְרֵ֥י שַׁאֲגָתִֽי)
Lyrics: Jacopone, da Todi, 13th century, translation by Edward Caswell
Music: Seth Crissman, 2022
Vocals: Ebony Nicole, Jackson Maust
Lent // Week 5 // April 3-9
I want to know Christ
And the power of his resurrection
And the fellowship of sharing in his sufferings
Becoming like him in his death
And so somehow to attain to
The resurrection from the dead
Lyrics: direct quotation from Phil. 3:10-11 (NIV), see full citation below
Muisc: Jason Wagner
Vocals: Rachel Mast, Seth Crissman
Lent // Week 4 // March 27 - April 2
We have sinned against each other
Take our sins away
We’ve betrayed our sister and brother
Take our sins away
Teach us how to love our neighbor
Take our sins away
Teach our hands to do your labor
Take our sins away
All the times we have forgotten
The depths of your great love
All the times we have forgotten
The depths of your great love
Teach us how to have compassion
And take our sins away
Spur our words into action
Take our sins away
When we fail to turn and listen
Take our sins away
Building up the walls of division
Take our sins away
All the times we have forgotten
The depths of your great love;
All the times we have forgotten
The depths of your great love;
take our sins away.
Lyrics and Music: Seth Crissman, 2015
Vocals: Valerie Bess and Taylor Bess
Lent // Week 3 // March 20-26
For, “Everyone who calls on the name of the Lord shall be saved.”
Since, then, we have a great high priest who has passed through the heavens, Jesus, the Son of God, let us hold fast to our confession.
For, “Everyone who calls on the name of the Lord shall be saved.”
Because if you confess with your lips
that Jesus is Lord and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved.
For, “Everyone who calls on the name of the Lord shall be saved.”
Let us therefore approach the throne of grace with boldness, so that we may receive mercy and find grace to help in time of need.
Lyrics are direct quotations from Romans 10:9, 13 and Hebrews 4:14, 16 (NRSV), see full citation below
Music: Seth Crissman, 2022
Vocals: Leah Wenger, Jackson Maust, Taylor Bess, and the EMU Chamber Choir