Praise God From Whom All Blessings Flow, Allen Q325 Organ

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Uploaded by on Oct 30, 2008

This is from last nights worship service. We used this very familiar hymn as the Sanctus just before the Words Of Institution instead of the normal one from the liturgy. We use selected stanzas of various hymns in this way pretty regularly. The tune name is of course OLD HUNDREDTH. The beginning pedal bit is taken from the Paul Manz prelude for this tune.

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  • That is very interesting liturgy. :)

    Good job with the intro...I just never heard the break between ur intro and the old 100th singing. All of a sudden, mid-phrase, I begin hearing words.

  • Thanks for the comment. Normally for that portion of the liturgy there is no intro at all; so I guess I caught them sorta off guard with that.

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  • @istgone I would love to replace the Sanctus in my Catholic church. I love the old 100th so much more than the Mass of Creation Holy, but, like you said, there would likely be a riot.

  • thats an allen right? it looks like one

  • If someone tried to replace the Sanctus at my parish, there would likely be a riot.

  • This gives me the warm fuzzies.

    This takes me back to my Lutheran roots.

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