by Lee Hoiby Anne Marie Daniel, soprano Marcia Roy, piano
by Lee Hoiby Anne Marie Daniel, soprano Marcia Roy, piano
by Dietrich Buxtehude Marcia Roy, organ
Some of you know that I sing sea chanties for fun – those old work songs, made for large groups to stay together when hauling on lines – way, hey and up she rises. In fact, I am a regular at the Hyde Street Pier in San Francisco, where a monthly “sing” draws a large crowd of enthusiasts for an open sing-along…
On Wednesday, February 18th, at 7 PM, we will gather for a special Taize service of prayer and meditation. Although we have a Taize prayer each month on the third Wednesday, this month it falls on Ash Wednesday and so our service will be specially designed to include time for reflection on the springtime season of Lent, which begins in the darkness of the earth.
by F M Veracini Richard Larsen, Violin
From “The Creation” by Franz Josef Haydn Trio: Debbie Fallehy (soprano), Brad Hestir (bass), Steve McKiernan (tenor)
Talking about theology over a beverage or two (and perhaps some noshes) is one of my favorite things to do. I am looking forward to Wine & Theology, the Family Life Small Group that will begin on Friday evenings in March, and I’ve reviewed the sign-up sheet with some excitement. I know that the participants are a theologically diverse crowd. On the…
by J G Marie Richard Larsen, violin Marcia Roy, piano
Op.34 No 14 by S. Rachmaninoff Richard Larsen, violin; Marcia Roy, piano
Last week I was the storyteller in Godly Play, telling the children in the Green Classroom about the life of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., whom we count as a saint and a prophet – a person who was so close to God that he knew what God wanted him to say and do. It was a powerful and worshipful experience…