This Sunday, The Meeting 
House Choir will offer "A Service of Light." This is not the usual Cantata, but 
is a special compilation of some different musical pieces put together with 
various readings from the Bible, secular writings, and spiritual mystics. The 
theme that ties them all together is "light."  Light is probably the most 
universal symbol for things spiritual in most of the world's religions. Bring a 
friend and enjoy a different sort of musical experience.   
Please join the Meeting 
House Choir & Decibells this Sunday for a special Service of Light. There 
will be many varied musical offerings. Organist Gavin D. Craig will play 
Berceuse by Franz Liszt. The Decibells will play Comfort Ye by 
Margaret Tucker, a piece commissioned in memory of Jeff Harper. They will be 
joined by Matt Wilson on cello and Denise Zoch on oboe. The Meeting House Choir 
will sing Morning Has Broken arranged by John Rutter, Shine On 
Us by Michael W. & Deborah D. Smith, Lux Aeterna by Tom 
Porter, and Waitin' for the Light to Shine from Big 
River arranged by Mark Brymer. Jeff Newton will be presenting Hari 
Om by Randall and Kristen Brooks and I Am the Light of My Soul by 
Jeff Newton. The congregational hymns include: O Splendor of God's Glory 
Bright (PUER NOBIS NASCITUR), This 
Little Light of Mine - vs 1&3 (THIS 
JOY), See How the Galaxies Are Always There (NEUFIELD), and The Sun is on the Sea and 
Shore (BROTHER JAMES' AIR).
 
 
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