The Music of Christmas
Music and the celebration of Christmas have been inextricably linked since the earliest days of the church. Latin hymnody and chants offering a liturgical entry point into the joyous mysteries of the incarnation began appearing in the 4th century. The middle-ages introduced many of the carols and tunes we’re familiar with yet today. The origins of “O Come, O Come Emmanuel” date to the 12th century and “The First Noel” to the 13th. So many beloved carols were written in the 16th century, it’s mind-blowing to consider that these tunes have been shared by voices for 500 years now.
Our Hymnals Need Homes
Check out a hymnal to use while we continue Sundays-At-Home Remember when your elementary school classroom had a pet gerbil or snake or goldfish and someone got to take home the pet so it would be cared for over Christmas break? Remember how much you always wanted to...From Milt: May Brings Changes
The month of May brings a lot of changes in Milt’s life. He shares a poem and hymn important to his faith. May Worship Schedule is listed.
From Milt: April’s Schedule & Milt’s Influences
Milt tells what is important to his story in his walk with God. The April worship schedule is also listed.