"Christ the Lord is Risen Today" & "Thine Be the Glory"

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  • which organ is being played?

  • @Ericb61 I'm not sure. it almost sounds like it changes right around 2:56, but I'm not sure. I think they'll do that some times: use the rear Flentrop organ for the first part of the processional and then switch to the front Aeolian. Do you think the organist is playing around the 2:42 mark? He certainly looks more animated around 3:30. I'm certain that the Aeolian was used for "Thine Be the Glory," just not sure about "Risen". Sorry.

  • @Ericb61 also, if you're interested in the organs, the Chapel website has a cool page on them. I just added the link to the description.

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  • only one word describes this incredible vid.... W O  W !!!!

  • If for any reason I attend services at my church, it's because of this, the music..... Wonderful!!

  • Technically we should sing this EVERY sunday : ) As it is the Lords days every week and thats why we go church in the first place because he rose again the 1st day of the week : ) I Love this hymn! Praise the Lord!!

  • Magnificent! Got the goosebumps happening all down my shoulders and arms! Wow! Can you begin to imagine what it will be like when Christ returns??? Wow wow wow!!! Get ready!

  • HHMMMM....this is an Easter service celebrating Christ's triumph over death. What better reason to raise voices in praise with majestic organ music, trumpets, tympani, and cymbals? Now for communion this would be too much. Easter is the most celebratory event of the Church year. I say bring it on!

  • Those Methodists is SANGIN!

  • @Hnil96 The purpose of congreational singing is not noisy distraction. It's purpose is to express the poet's words in thoughtful, reverent song. You're supposed to be deeply thinking about the words you're singing. How much serious, deep thinking is going on when the church is filled with bangs, booms, and blares? Not much. 

  • @jla3bc Do you really think that congregational singing and the performance of a mass by trained musicians are the same thing? Really? Don't these two entirely different things have entirely different functions, purposes, and goals?

  • @jimtrueblue99 He also created those of us who are tone deaf. And many more who are entirely deaf. It seems He would be pleased with any way we choose to show our love for Him.

  • @Ericb61 The Organ over the doors, and the vers 2-4 is playing the aeolin Organ ;)

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