Sunday, January 18, 2009

Speak Lord Your Servant is Listening

The reading from Samuel (today's first reading) that includes the text 'Speak Lord Your servant is listening) is one that has a special meaning for choirboy. He wrote a piece of music based on this reading that he has played at Catechetical Cell Group gatherings as well as Holy Trinity. It was also part of the theme of our Plymouth 150 celebrations (www.plymouth150.blogspot.com) and a recording of this song can be heard here (apologies for the slightly flat vocal - I did it in a hurry !)
Today we also said goodbye to Father Mark who is on holiday for the next 6 weeks - we wish a peacful and joyous break from Newquay.

Entry All people that on earth do dwell

Gloria Gloria !

Alleluia Plymouth Alleluia

Credo/I believe

Offertory Gifts of bread and wine

Holy Holy Gathering Mass

Mem Accl Lord by Your cross and resurrection

Amen Amen, we lift our hearts

Lamb of God Newquay mass (ii)

Communion Speak Lord to me (chorus, verse, chorus 1 and 2, verse, chorus1 and 2, chorus)

Ch 1 Speak Lord to me
Your servant is listening
Speak Lord to me
Your servant is listening to You

Ch 2 Speak Lord to me, Your servant is listening
Speak Lord to me, Your servant is listening to You
Speak Lord to me - Speak to me Father
Speak Lord to me - Speak to me Spirit
Speak Lord to me - Speak to me Jesus
Open my heart, Fill my soul with love for you

Recessional Here I am Lord

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