August 14, 2022 - Tenth Sunday after Pentecost - UPLOADED VERSION

August 14, 2022 - Tenth Sunday after Pentecost - UPLOADED VERSION

Re-upload due to quality concerns. Our worship leaders this morning include Louisa Schleicher & Virginia Williams, Acolytes; Hannah Chhorn, Teacher in the Toddler Class; Clayton Davis, Father of Abbey Davis; Emily Davis, Mother of Abbey Davis and Youth Ministry Coordinator; Byron Griffith, Teacher in the Middle School Class; Mary Jesse, Preschool Coordinator; Toi Mack, Children’s Ministry Coordinator; Jeff Newton, Guest Conductor; Maddie Stokes, Teacher in the High School Class & Chapel Choir Assistant; Members of the Chancel Choir; Bradley Reznicek, Organist; Jennifer Davis, Pastor of Family Ministries; and Ryon Price, Senior Pastor. Cover art: “Heavenly Wisdom” Bertel Thorvaldsen, c. 1825. Thorvaldsens Museum, Copenhagen, Denmark. “Be Present, Holy Trinity” from Chantworks, Set III. arr. Gerald Near. © 1998 Aureole Editions. Call to Worship from Feasting on the Word. Edited by Kimberly Bracken Long. © 2013 Westminster John Knox Press. “Holy God, We Praise Your Name” Text: Attr. Ignaz Franz, c. 1774; tr. Clarence A. Walworth, 1853, alt.; based on Te Deum, c. 4th. C. Music: Katholisches Gesangbuch, Vienna, 1774; desc. Donald P. Hustad, 1989. Descant © 1990 Hope Publishing Co. “Ev’ry Time I Feel the Spirit” Text: Traditional Spiritual. Music: arr. Moses Hogan. © 1995 Hal Leonard Corp. “We Praise You with Our Minds” Text: Hugh T. McElrath, 1964, alt. © 1964 Broadman Press. Music: Traditional Irish melody; arr. William J. Reynolds, 1952. © 1952. Renewal 1980 Broadman Press. “Christ, Whose Purpose Is to Kindle” Text: D. Elton Trueblood, c. 1966, alt. Music: Ludwig van Beethoven, 1824. “The King of Love My Shepherd Is” arr. John Ness Beck; organ transcription of choral setting. © 1985 Beckenhorst Press, Inc. Doxology Text: Thomas Ken, 1674; adapt. Gilbert H. Vieira, 1978. © 1989 The United Methodist Publishing House. Music: Geistliche Kirchengesänge, 1623; harm. Ralph Vaughan Williams, 1906. “Sinfonia” from Cantata 29: We Thank Thee, O God. J. S. Bach, 1731. Public domain. Reprinted with permission under One License # A-736705. Produced by the the Members of Broadway Baptist Church, Fort Worth, Texas. All rights reserved.