1884 Historic Prairie Gothic Church - Winter Tour of St Paul's Episcopal, Lee's Summit, MO -

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Fine Prairie Gothic Church Unique Interior
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Winter Tour of St Paul's Episcopal, Lee's Summit, MO - 1884 Historic Prairie Gothic Church still in use! - The beauty of our 1884 Original Church, which is still used twice on Sundays. Over the last 125 years many facilities were added to our church to accommodate the growth of our family and the changing of the times. Two things did not change. (2) The beauty of a church financed with scraps of cloth sewed into aprons, rag rugs and quilts. The skills of Ladies Sewing Guild also contributed to practical application of salvaged wood in pleasing designs on the ceilings. (1) It is still a community church, a church of the people. Many hands worshiping and helping within the community - To Visit, Worship or Tour give us a call.. (816)524-3651 History of Lee's Summit, MO. and our church is here: Just "Google Search" THIS: "St Paul's Episcopal, Five Corners, Lee's Summit, MO 64063 Bach: Cantata, BWV 147, Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring ----
Hymn 701 Blue Book 1982
Jesus, all my gladness,
my repose in sadness,
Jesus, heaven to me;
ah, my heart long paineth,
ah, my spirit straineth,
longeth after thee!
Thine I am, O holy Lamb;
only where thou art is pleasure,
thee alone I treasure.

Hence with earthly treasure:
thou art all my pleasure,
Jesus my desire!
Hence, for pomps I care not,
e'en as though they were not
rank and fortune's hire.
Want and gloom, cross, death, and tomb;
nought that I may suffer ever
shall from Jesus sever.

Flee, dark clouds that lower,
for my joy-bestower,
Jesus, enters in!
Joy from tribulation,
hope from desolation,
they who love God win.
Be it blame or scorn or shame,
thou art with me in earth's sadness,
Jesus, all my gladness.
Words: Johann Franck, 1650;
trans. J.W. Wotherspoon, 1912,
Music: Jesu, meine Freude

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Jesus bleibet meine Freude
Orgel und Trompete (Organ and Trumpet)
Orgel Bernhard Schneider Trompete Wolfgang Gaisbock
BWV147 Blue Book 1982 Hymn 701

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