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Monday, November 3, 2008

In Christ Alone: Part II

Sunday, after listening to our musical trio, our worship service began. We sang many wonderful hymns, heard a great message reminding us what the Reformation was about, shared the Lord's Supper, a truly edifying service!

After church, I greeted again at the door, dispensing my postcards to the ladies as they went past. My little heart was just going pitter pat with anticipation about the next service at 4:00 p.m. Kathy and I discussed our transportation arrangements for the ride to Victory. The choir had to be there well ahead of time for rehearsal with theirs which didn't allow a whole lot of time between events. Paul and Emily were behind me as drove down Blanding and onto Wells. Remember we had a time change the night before........they asked me to join them for lunch at Smokey Bones. At first I gleefully accepted because what could be more wonderful than having lunch with dear friends?!? But, then, I looked at my car radio clock and it showed I'd have barely more than an hour before I had to be home for Kathy to come for her ride, so I declined, sadly. It wasn't until I got upstairs at my house and looked at the stove clock to see I'd have had plenty of time to have lunch AND a nap before leaving for Victory! Ugh! Kathy helped me re-set the clock in the car by digging out my Owners's Guide and follow the steps. Hers was easier to do, all she needed was a pen tip to push the button until the time was re-set.

Instead of having lunch with Lawcock's I ate my leftovers from O'Charleys while watching the Jaguar game. Evidently some people from the stands were suited up in Jaguar uniforms, though, because these people had no idea how to play football! It was a sad, sad display of professional ball, and I am glad to know I didn't have to watch this entire display of wretchedness. Obviously, you can tell they lost, but not without a bench-clearing brawl based around one of the Jags players. To say the Jags didn't show up is not only a cliche, it is also a headline in the papers!!
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Rush just ended his show with the admonition: It isn't over! Don't give up!
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Kathy and I arrived at Victory almost on the minute to being in time for the scheduled rehearsal. Only a couple people were there from Victory, but the Good Shepherd choir had good showing. We were ready! People started to come in and we got to work, first with placement on the steps in front of the altar. Of course, I'm a front row girl, being short and round and soprano. There were a total of three first sopranos and two seconds but we carried it strongly, in my opinion.
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We ran through the four pieces once each, the first time Victory's choir had been directed, this being our very own Maestro, Robbie. And he did a fabulous, fabulous job, so professional-looking, skilled, I can go on and on!!! The most exciting piece was, needless to say, "In Christ Alone", which sounded just beautiful in the echo chamber of their sanctuary as well as having Rachel accompanying on the grand piano. Wow! I hope they got it recorded for us so I can listen again and again! It was going to sound different when the room had parishioners in it later on. After our practice run, the Victory folks rehearsed their tone chimes. When Justin arrived, I went scooting up to him and we hugged each other. I told him, "I am sooooooo 'cited!" He said, "I can tell, you have a glow!" Yes, I did, and a bit of that was from standing under the lights in front of church! Many complimented me on my sweater choice, one I picked up in Manty at Shopko, so am quite glad I wore fuscia and that I had fuzzies on my blue pants!!!!

While the church was not full by any means, G. S. had a great showing including Judy J. and Twila. In fact, we even had to share service folders. At first Twila didn't think she could make it but Judy offered to drive so there they were. I'd have just hated it if she'd have missed this service, and said today, she was glad she didn't miss it either.

All our musical offerings went quite well, especially with the viola and trumpet joining the piano on some. The 'piece de resistance' was, of course, the anthem "In Christ Alone". Robbie steered us through it masterfully, with all the proper crescendos and pianissimos. When we were finished, I looked to the back where one of the members was standing and he gave the thumbs up signal in our direction. His wife was next to me, but I don't think he was gesturing to her specifically. It was fabulous, what more can I say!? And to know this hymn was being offered at locations all over the map: Illinois, Wisconsin, and Minnesota for sure, because Judy R. reported hearing it sung at their Reformation service as well. At the close of the service, Pastor Hoyer remarked that he was of the opinion that if Martin Luther were still with us today, this hymn would be one of his favorites. After the service Judy J. came up to me and said, "I am going to have to change my funeral hymns!", a comment I've heard alot since folks hear this anthem. Gotta love it!

This is a shot taken by Justin from his seat which is why it is not more clear. On the far left you can see Robbie's hand in "cut-off" mode while the choir is singing from the new Christian Worship Supplement. In the foreground are the bell chimes which are pretty just lying there. Something must have been messed up on the camera because it made me look quite fat! But, with a glow!!

Justin also gave a good review, which, from him, comes with some difficulty. He inherited the gift, unfortunately, for not always being merciful or for being less than complimentary when it's needed. Just when I think a painting stinks and am ready to tear it up, he sees a good piece, so I guess it works both ways. Anyway, he liked it, and shook hands with Robbie afterward in congratulations. I, instead, squeezed the stuffings out of Robbie, The Maestro!!!!

We enjoyed a wonderful dinner put on the ladies who hosted us, good, German-style foods in keeping with the celebration. Bill and Sandy from my church did a slide presentation of their trips to "Lutherland", Germany which we watched as we ate. I had gotten moved to the front of the chow line because I was the only person with a camera. The ladies wanted photos of their pretty tables before they got torn apart by hungry Lutherans! Justin and I were separated then but I found him in the narthex talking with Anne Hoyer's mom. I heard him say, "Here she is" as her mom was asking about me. She is so full of life, and always asks about my mom when I see her. Justin found me at the table and enjoyed our meal and the slides. It was at the table I heard from Brian that somehow or another Suzanne's sheet music, or part of it, vanished from the music stand so she winged it without her notes, so to speak. She sounded magnificent, with or without her sheet music.

Justin left at the end of the evening, and Kathy and I decided to head out, too. Much to our amazement, it was raining. Not so much as to affect our travels but enough to make it yukkier driving back. Getting closer to O. P. the rain was quite a bit lighter so only annoying rather than disruptive. Kathy and I discussed the day's events as well as "The Piano" movie I borrowed from the library. She liked it better than I did, I think. You know, it's no wonder the lady at the library said that she'd be interested to hear what I had to say about it, and I can see why.

It was so funny to me, when I got home and pried those shoes off, I immediately got into my nightie. It was only 7:15 !! No, no, no, it was too early to go to bed! Instead I went into the family room and got comfy on the loveseat. I called Mom to check about their Reformation Rally, and I can't even tell you what was on TV. Must have really been noteworthy!

Now is not too early for an afternoon siesta so will retire with my heating pad to watch some TV before going to Ladies' Group tonight. The Minutes are printed and ready to go. Pastor called to tell me he wouldn't be there and asked if there was anything I needed brought up. We talked about a couple things and then he said the devotional service chosen for the Ladies' Advent Service was very good, so now I can finalize the plans. Less than a week before Judy gets here................!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

2 comments:

Tarren Prange said...

Sorry if I mislead you, but our choir did not sing "In Christ Alone" for Reformation. We're singing it for an upcoming Sunday. For Reformation we sang another beautiful song called "By Faith Alone".

Glad to hear it went so well for ya'll. Wish we could have been there to hear it. If you do get a recording maybe you could post it on your blog!

Kim Lahaie Day said...

Hi Tarren:

Ooops, sorry! I must have just assumed it was for Reformation. Regardless, I am sure it will be beautiful. I heard from Carol that the service was recorded because they played it back after I'd left. She couldn't believe we sounded like that!!! If I do get a copy of it, someone can show me how to add it to my blog!

Hugs and kisses,

Kim