Text: 1 Corinthians 11:17-34. Hymn: 798, The God of Abraham Praise.
Organist: Kantor Nathan Beethe, Dir. of Parish Music, Grace Lutheran Church, Little Rock, AR.
I must say the good Kantor outdid himself on this one. Thank you, Nathan!
Authentic Christianity, for both sides of the brain.
Text: 1 Corinthians 11:17-34. Hymn: 798, The God of Abraham Praise.
Organist: Kantor Nathan Beethe, Dir. of Parish Music, Grace Lutheran Church, Little Rock, AR.
I must say the good Kantor outdid himself on this one. Thank you, Nathan!
The third verse has this interesting thought
He deigns to call me friend
He calls Himself my God.
And He shall save me to the end
Through Jesus blood.
The God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob, the God who delivered His people from slavery, the God manifest in Jesus, the three-in-one God, this God sees it fit to call me his friend and to be my God.
Kantor Beethe, is that a 32 ft. stop on the final stanza?
AHA!!! I just figured out how to log in with my Google account. I guess that makes me legit
Kantor Beethe, found you on the roster and will shoot an email out in the next couple days.
Iggy
It’s quite understandable to not want to give it out. I look forward to hearing from you.
I liked that stanza too. The whole God and man thing shines through.
Yes, I had two on, the 32′ Violone and the 32′ Contra Bassoon. I also have a 32′ Untersatz, which is very soft and rattles the ceiling. You probably also heard the 16′ Bombarde, which is a very big pedal reed. Hope that helps.
Do you play somewhere? It’d be fun to talk shop if so.
The 32′ and 16′ reeds were what I was hearing. LOVE the low reeds!
I do play, although I hesitate to give out too much info over the net.
Will look you up on the roster and shoot you an email at some point.
In life, there are six degrees of separation; in Lutheranism, just two!