Music and Worship
Immanuel Lutheran Church
San Jose, California

Maintaining Faith despite COVID-19

Pentecost IV - 28 June 2020

Listen to an organ prelude: ¨Rondeau¨
by Jean-Joseph MOURET

Sing along with the hymn: Oh Jesus, I Have Promised
LBW 503 - Tune: Munich
    O Jesus, I have promised To serve you to the end;
    Remain forever near me, My master and my friend.
    I shall not fear the battle If you are by my side,
    Nor wander from the pathway If you will be my guide.
    Oh, let me feel you near me; The world is ever near.
    I see the sights that dazzle, The tempting sounds I hear.
    My foes are ever near me, Around me wand within;
    But, Jesus, then draw nearer To shield my soul from sin.
    Oh, let me hear you speaking In accents clear and still
    Above the storms of passion, The murmurs of self will.
    Now speak to reassure me, To hasten or control;
    Now speak and make me listen, O Guardian of my soul.
    O Jesus, you have promised To all who follow you
    That where you are in glory Your servant shall be too.
    And Jesus, I have promised To serve you to the end;
    Oh, give me grace to follow, My master and my friend.
Listen to a Harp Interlude
"Sonata in A Major, K. 208, L. 238"
by Domenico SCARLATTI
Played on the Lyon & Healy Concert Grand Harp
Listen to an Organ Interlude: ¨Air¨
by Jean-Joseph MOURET

Sing along with the hymn: We All Are One in Mission
LBW 755 - Tune: Kuortane
    We all are one in mission; we all are one in call,
    our varied gifts united by Christ, the Lord of all.
    A single great commission compels us from above
    to plan and work together that all may know Christ's love.
    We all are called to service, to witness in God's name.
    Our ministries are different; our purpose is the same:
    to touch the lives of others with God's surprising grace,
    so every folk and nation may fell God’s warm embrace.
    Now let us be united, and let our song be heard,
    Now let us be a vessel for God's redeeming Word.
    We all are one in mission; we all are one in call,
    our varied gifts united by Christ, the Lord of all.
Listen to an organ postlude: ¨Fanfares¨
by Jean-Joseph MOURET


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