Lent // Week 3 // March 12-18
O love, how deep, how broad, how high!
It fills the heart with ecstasy,
that God, the Son of God, should take
our mortal form for mortals’ sake.
For us he was baptized and bore
his holy fast, and hungered sore.
For us temptation sharp he knew,
for us the tempter overthrow.
For us he prayed, for us he taught,
for us his daily works he wrought
by words and signs and actions thus
still seeking not himself, but us.
For us to wicked hands betrayed,
scourged, mocked, in purple robe arrayed,
he bore the shameful cross and death,
for us a length gave up his breath.
Eternal glory to our God
for love so deep, so high, so broad;
the Trinity whom we adore
forever and forevermore.
Lyrics: Thomas a Kempis, 15th century (Latin), trans. Benjamin Webb, 1854
Music: Greg Yoder, 2013
Vocals: Mara Carlson, Monica Carlson, Matt Carlson
Lent // Week 2 // March 5-11
When I am afraid, I put my trust in you
When I am afraid, I put my trust in you
When I am afraid, I put my trust in you
When I am afraid, I put my trust in you
Lyrics: direct quotation of Psalm 56:3
Music: Seth Thomas Crissman, 2023
Vocals: Seth Crissman, Redeemer Classical School
Lent // Week 1 // Feb. 26 - March 4
For your goodness and your mercy, we will sing
For your goodness and your mercy, we will sing
Each breath, a hallelujah
Each song, our offering
For your goodness and your mercy, we will sing
For the turning of the seasons, we sing praise
For the turning of the seasons, we sing praise
Every frost, a benediction
Every dew, a warm embrace
For the turning of the seasons, we sing praise
Lyrics: Seth Thomas Crissman, Greg Yoder, and Lindsey FitzGerald, 2023
Music: Seth Thomas Crissman, 2022
Vocals: Spectator Bird
Epiphany // Week 13 // Feb. 19-25
We give thanks to you, LORD
For your mercies are new every day
And your goodness and love will sustain us.
We give thanks.
We sing praise to you, God,
You have broken the sword and the shield,
And your heart of love you revealed,
and we sing praise.
Teach us your way, teach us your way
That we may fear your name
Teach us to number out our days
That we may know the height and depth and breadth of your love.
Sing praise, sing praise, sing praise to the Holy One
Sing of God’s goodness that fills the whole earth
Sing praise, sing praise, sing praise to the Holy One
Sing and give thanks to the LORD
Lyrics: Seth Thomas Crissman, 2022 // Music: Seth Thomas Crissman, 2022 // Vocals: Lauren Yoder and Mitchell Yoder
Epiphany // Week 12 // Feb. 12-18
For your goodness and your mercy, we will sing
For your goodness and your mercy, we will sing
Each breath a hallelujah
Each song our offering
For your goodness and your mercy, we will sing
Lyrics: Seth Thomas Crissman, 2022 // Music: Seth Thomas Crissman, 2022 // Vocals: Taylor Bess, Kristina Yoder, and Greg Yoder
Epiphany // Week 11 // Feb. 5-11
ׁ ִשֽירוּ לַֽיהוָה ׁ ִשֽיר ָח ָֽדשׁ ׁ ִשֽירוּ לַֽיהוָֽה כָּל־ ָהאָֽ ֶרץ׃
ׁ ִשֽירוּ לַֽיהו ָה ָבּ ֲרכֽוּ ׁ ְש ֹמֽו ַבּ ּ ְׂשרֽוּ ִמ ֹּֽיום־לְֽ ֹיֽום י ְשׁוּעָ ֹתֽו׃
Lyrics: Direct quotation of Psalm 96:1-2 (Leningrad Codex) // Music: Anil Solanki, used with permission // Vocals: Seth Crissman
Epiphany // Week 10 // Jan. 29 - Feb. 4
Blessed are the poor in spirit,
for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.
Blessed are those who mourn,
for they will be comforted.
Blessed are the meek, Blessed are the meek, Blessed are the meek,
for they will inherit the earth. Blessed are the meek, blessed are the meek,
Blessed are the meek, for they will inherit the earth.
Hallelujah, hallelujah, hallelujah, hallelu
Hallelujah, hallelujah, hallelujah,
Blessed are you
Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness,
for they will be filled.
Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness,
for they will be filled.
Hallelujah, hallelujah, hallelujah, hallelu
Hallelujah, hallelujah, hallelujah,
Blessed are you
Lyrics: Direct quotation of Matthew 5:3-6 from NRSV // Music: Seth Thomas Crissman, 2022 // Vocals: Jessica DiPuma
Epiphany // Week 9 // Jan. 22-28
Hear, O LORD,
when I cry aloud,
be gracious to me and answer
Hear, O LORD,
when I cry aloud,
be gracious to me
be gracious to me
be gracious to me and answer me!
Lyrics: Direct quotation of Psalm 27:7 (NRSV) // Music: Seth Thomas Crissman, 2022 // Vocals: Ebony Nicole
Epiphany // Week 8 // Jan. 15-21
Because of the tender mercy of our God,
Because of the tender mercy of our God,
By which the rising sun will come to us from heaven
to us from heaven
Rescue us from our pride and our arrogance.
And cover us in your mercy, O rising Son
Rescue us from our hate and indifference.
And cover us in your shadow, Almighty One.
And lead us in your way of peace
And lead us in your way of peace
And lead us in your way of peace
Amen, Amen, Amen.
Because of the tender mercy of our God
Lyrics: Direct quotation of Luke 1:78 (NIV) with additional words by Seth Thomas Crissman, 2022 // Music: Seth Thomas Crissman, 2022 // Vocals: Seth Crissman and Taylor Bess
Epiphany // Week 7 // Jan. 8-14
The LORD is my light and my salvation;
whom shall I fear?
The LORD is the stronghold of my life;
of whom shall I be afraid?
Lyrics: Direct quotation of Psalm 27:1 (NRSV) // Music: Seth Thomas Crissman, 2022 // Vocals: Ebony Nicole, Greg Yoder, and Kristina Yoder
CHRISTMAS // Week 6 // Jan. 1-7
We give thanks to you, LORD
For your mercies are new every day
And your goodness and love will sustain us.
We give thanks.
We sing praise to you, God,
You have broken the sword and the shield,
And your heart of love you revealed,
and we sing praise.
Teach us your way, teach us your way
That we may fear your name
Teach us to number out our days
That we may know the height and depth and breadth of your love.
Sing praise, sing praise, sing praise to the Holy One
Sing of God’s goodness that fills the whole earth
Sing praise, sing praise, sing praise to the Holy One
Sing and give thanks to the LORD
Lyrics: Seth Thomas Crissman, 2022 // Music: Seth Thomas Crissman, 2022 // Vocals: Lauren Yoder and Mitchell Yoder
CHRISTMAS // Week 5 // Dec. 25-31
Sing to the Lord a new song;
Sing of the wonderful birth,
Tell of salvation from day to day.
Oh, sing to the Lord, all the earth
Oh, sing to the Lord, all the earth
Sing his glory among the nations,
Behold his marvelous works
Sing to the Lord of all creation;
Sing to the Lord, all the earth
Sing to the Lord, all the earth
Honor and majesty are before him;
strength and beauty and light
the mountains cry out, and the hills that adore him
Sing with us into the night,
Sing with us into the night
Sing to the Lord a new song; Sing of the wonderful birth,
Tell of salvation from day to day.
Oh, sing to the Lord, all the earth
Oh, sing to the Lord, all the earth
Let the heavens rejoice,
at the birth of our infant king
Let the earth be glad,
let all the trees of the forest sing
Let the heavens rejoice,
at the birth of our infant king
Let the seas resound,
let all the trees of the forest sing
Sing to the Lord a new song;
Sing of the wonderful birth,
Tell of salvation from day to day. Oh, sing to the Lord, all the earth
Oh, sing to the Lord, all the earth
Lyrics: Jackson Maust, 2022, based on Psalm 96 // Music: Greg Yoder and Jackson Maust, 2022 // Vocals: Jackson Maust, Mitchell Yoder, and Greg Yoder
Advent // Week 4 // Dec. 18-24
Restore us, O God of hosts,
let your face shine, that we may be saved
When we lost the baby, I was broken
Chest split open, heart caught in my throat and
I was chokin’ on the notion,
we were adrift in the ocean
Searching for a rope and
something to hope in Something
to cling to, a song to sing,
but there was no one to sing to
Grief unspoken, belief just a token,
dried up on my tongue, just going through the motions
Like a marionette who had his strings snapped
Every time I try to explain it just falls flat
Like a vase that falls from the shelf can’t fix itself,
But the Potter collects the pieces makes something else
Mix gold in the lacquer, plaster the cracks,
and bring it on back to wholeness,
The boldness to not try to hide the flaws,
to not try to sweep away
The broken bits, mix gold in the dust,
be bold in our trust, put it all on display
Restore us, O God of hosts,
let your face shine, that we may be saved
Joseph had a technicolor dreamcoat
Made his brothers jealous like a raft envying a steamboat
He spoke of visions, and they saw him as a threat,
and they threw him in a well, didn’t get wet,
Yet his brothers got the best of him, sold him upriver
Dagger to their daddy’s heart, pull the arrow from the quiver,
They came quivering and shivering, bowing down before him
God softened his heart and Joseph restored them
When the baby cries in the darkness
A light shines forth, softening the hardness
And all the people living with their backs to the wall
Hear the baby’s call, and maybe they stand tall
I know we can’t all be shepherds in the fields
With the glory of the Heavenly hosts making us kneel
And our zeal turns to steel
when we wheel and we deal
In abstractions, obfuscating what is real,
Like a mother singing in the silence
Her lullaby the roar of a lioness
When the baby cries out, it’s thunder
Shakes the words out my mouth, awestruck in my wonder
That infinite Love wrapped itself in this form
So fragile, clinging to his mother to stay warm
Like a mother hen, gathering us close to the chest
Hope for the oppressed, father for the fatherless
Welcome for the foreigner, provision for the poor
And a vision for those vases broken open on the floor
Restore us, O God of hosts,
let your face shine, that we may be saved
Lyrics: Direct quotation of Psalm 80:7 (NRSV), with verses by Greg Yoder, 2022 // Music: Seth Thomas Crissman and Greg Yoder, 2022 // Vocals: Greg Yoder, Ebony Nicole, and Kristina Yoder
Advent // Week 3 // Dec. 11-17
“Comfort, comfort O my people;
speak of peace,” so says our God.
“Comfort those who sit in darkness,
groaning from their sorrows’ load.
Speak to all Jerusalem
of the peace that waits for them;
tell them that their sins I cover,
that their warfare now is o’er.”
Hear the voice of one who’s crying
in the desert far and near,
calling people to repentance
for the kingdom now is here.
O that warning cry obey!
Now prepare for God a way;
let the Valleys rise to meet him
and the hills bow down to him.
Then make straight the crooked highway;
make the rougher places plain.
Let your hearts be true and humble,
ready for his holy reign.
For the glory of the Lord
now o’er earth is spread abroad,
and all flesh hear love spoken
that his word is never broken.
Lyrics: Johann Olearius, 1671; tr. Catherine Winkworth, 1863, alt.// Music: Seth Thomas Crissman, 2022 // Vocals: Rachel Mast and Kristina Yoder
Advent // Week 2 // Dec. 4-10
Creator of the stars of night,
your people’s everlasting light,
O Christ, Redeemer of us all,
we pray you hear us when we call.
Hosanna
Creator of the stars of night,
your people’s everlasting light,
O Christ, Redeemer of us all,
we pray you hear us when we call.
Hosanna
Lyrics: 9th century Latin hymn, tr. J.M. Neale, 1852 // Music: Seth Thomas Crissman, 2022 // Vocals: Valerie Bess and Taylor Bess
Advent // Week 1 // Nov. 27 - Dec. 3
O come, O come, Emmanuel,
and ransom captive Israel
that mourns in lonely exile here
until the Son of God appear.
Rejoice! Rejoice!
Emmanuel shall come to thee,
O Israel.
Lyrics: 6th-7th century Latin hymn, tr. J.M. Neale, 1851 // Music: Anon., 15th century // Vocals: Stephen Horst, Kristina Yoder, and Greg Yoder
Ordinary Time // Part 2 // Week 12 // Nov. 20-26
Jesus, remember me
when you come into your kingdom.
Jesús, acuérdate de mí
cuando vengas en tu reino.
Lyrics direct quotation from Luke 23:42 (NIV, NVI) // Music: Seth Thomas Crissman, 2022 // Vocals: Lisa Quiñones
Ordinary Time // Part 2 // Week 11 // Nov. 13-19
Hear the birds as they sing night’s song offering
As the world slips into her rest
Hear the wind as she hums
As soft moonlight comes
Singing birds to their nests
We’re awed by the beauty
Awed by the beauty
The world sings to you.
We turn our ears, too. And we sing
Holy, Holy, Holy One
Setting the stars, shaping the sun
Waves, trees and sand
Are the work of your hands
Holy, Holy, Holy One
Your song before time had begun
We listen and hear
Your heartbeat so near
To us.
See the dawn pirouette
Wheat waltzing, still wet
With dew’s kiss on the ground and
See the streams leap and run
Giving chase to the sun
As they dance down the mountain
We’re awed by the beauty
Awed by the beauty
The world dances for you
We want to dance, too. And we sing
Holy, Holy, Holy One
Setting the stars, shaping the sun
Waves, trees and sand
Are the work of your hands
Holy, Holy, Holy One
You, before time had begun
We look and we see
Your heartbeat so near
To us.
Lyrics: Seth Thomas Crissman and Greg Yoder, 2022 // Music: Seth Thomas Crissman, Greg Yoder, and Nichole Barrows, 2022 // Vocals: Nichole Barrows and Kristina Yoder
Ordinary Time // Part 2 // Week 10 // Nov. 6-12
Be known to us in breaking bread,
But do not then depart;
Savior abide with us, and spread
Thy table in our heart
Bread of heaven on thee we feed
For you sustain us and are all we need.
Ever may our souls be fed
With this true and living bread;
There sup with us in love divine;
Thy Body and Thy blood,
That living bread, that heav’nly wine Be our immortal food.
Bread of heaven on thee we feed
For you sustain us and are all we need.
Ever may our souls be fed
With this true and living bread;
O let our lives be rooted in thee
To thy cross we look and live.
This blessed cup of sacrifice.
‘Tis thou salvation gives.
Bread of heav’n, fruit of the vine
For you sustain us, turning water into wine
Ever may our souls be fed
With this true and living bread
Lyrics: Josiah Conder, 1824 (alt.) and James Montgomery, 1825 (alt.); // Music: Greg Yoder and Seth Crissman, 2022 // Vocals:. Rachel Mast, Kristina Yoder, and Jackson Maust
Ordinary Time // Part 2 // Week 9 // Oct. 30 - Nov. 5
Make me a captive, Lord, and then I shall be free
Lead me to render up my sword, and I will conqueror be
I sink in life’s alarms when by myself I stand
But you hold me within your arms, and strong shall be my hand
My heart is weak and poor, ‘til it a captain finds
It has no compass, floats unmoored, and sinks into the brine
It cannot freely move ‘til you have forged its chain
Anchored to your matchless love, deathless it shall reign
My power is faint and low ‘til I have learned to serve
It wants the needed fire to glow, it wants the breeze to nerve
It cannot drive the world until itself be driven
Its flag can only be unfurled when you have breathed from heaven
My will is not my own ‘til you have made it yours
If it would move the hearts of stone, it must their powers abhor It only stands unbent, amid the clashing strife
When on your bosom it has lent, and found in you its life
Lyrics: George Matheson, 1890 (alt.) // Music: Greg Yoder, 2022 // Vocals: Greg Yoder, Taylor Bess, and Valerie Bess