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I use to play in the bell choir at church. While it gave me the least control of any instrument I've ever played, it gave me the greatest pleasure, even more than playing the saxophone.We've had bell choirs before. I think the pastor that was hosting the joint service bit off more than he could chew. I got two of my pieces of music five minutes before the service started.
I am almost finished with my dulcimer. Perhaps with a little practice I can play mighty fortress on both harmonica and dulcimer next reformation sunday. Talk about a one man band.
I've heard that name before, but I am otherwise clueless. I will look it up on wikipedia when I have time, possibly after work tonight.
This response makes me feel old...really, really old.
I've heard that name before, but I am otherwise clueless. I will look it up on wikipedia when I have time, possibly after work tonight.
I went to an ELCA reformation sunday service today!
Yep. But then, our Confirmands are Confirmed on Pentecost so...*G*
It used to not be so in my congregation though. I was confirmed on Palm Sunday (without communion!!!) and took my First Communion on Maundy Thursday.
Then for a time, the kids were being confirmed on Pentecost but communed on Maunday Thursday. Oy. Our current Pastor moved everything to Pentecost.
Kae
I wonder if 10/31/1517 occured during the week of Pentecost 22, which could be why your church celebrates Reformation Day on Pentecost 22 instead of the Sunday closest to 10/31. That would also put a little more time and emphasis on All Saint's Day except on those occasions when 10/31 is also the 22nd Sunday after Pentecost as it was in 2004.
Kelevalatar
Most of the Reformation services are much like every Sunday. Some churches do add more music and in some areas, several churches will go together for a service.
And a casual observation if you don't mind. Looks like you NA guys place more emphasis on the Reformation Day than we do here in the "Old World". No orchestras and brass bands for us.Just "A Mighty Fortress is Our God" and Psalm 46 and the like. North America is such a patchwork of denominations that I wonder if there's perhaps more need to underline the importance of Luther and the reformation for our faith than here in our hood where Lutheranism has always had the "monopoly", if you like.
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