Services & Preacher today

  • 8am: Said Eucharist (Rite I).
  • 10am: Holy Eucharist with Hymns (Rite II).
  • 10am: Sunday School & Nursery care.
  • The Rev. Matthew Mead Mead, Priest & Rector is our celebrant and preacher.

 Fellowship & Sunday Events Events

  • Coffee Hour follows each service.
  • 11am: Dessert Auction to raise money for Outreach

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About the Easter Sunday

  • The Church celebrates the resurrection with a feast of fifty days which begins on Easter Sunday, the Sunday of the Resurrection. On Fridays in Eastertide special acts of discipline and self-denial commemorating the crucifixion of the Lord are not practiced. “Alleluia” is said or sung repeatedly during our liturgy. The Paschal Candle burns throughout Eastertide.  The central Christian belief is that Jesus was crucified and rose from the dead. The death and resurrection of Jesus Christ is remembered and made present in our worship and in our common life. “Easter” is the English language name for the Sunday of the Resurrection. In most languages, the given name is some form of the word “Passover.”  Easter celebrates the “Passover” of Jesus from death to life.  

  • The Holy Eucharist, the principal act of Christian worship on the Lord's Day and other major Feasts, and Daily Morning and Evening Prayer, as set forth in the Book of Common Prayer, 1979, are the regular services appointed for public worship in the Episcopal Church. At Christ Church we celebrate the Holy Eucharist every Sunday, and also on Holy Days and other occasions.

  • Today’s liturgy is from the red Book of Common Prayer 1979.  All hymns are taken from the blue Hymnal 1982 or other authorized hymnals for use in the Episcopal Church. All hymns are reprinted with permission under OneLicense.net A713125.

Music & Lectionary Notes

  • Prelude: Prelude in e by Nicolaus Bruhns 1665-1697
  • Processional Hymn: #193, That Easter day with joy was bright Puer nobis
  • Gloria in excelsis: #S-280, Glory to God in the highest by Robert Powell
  • First Lesson: Acts 9:36-43
    Gradual: Psalm 23 , Anglican Chant setting by John Goss
  • Second Lesson: Revelation 7:9-17
  • Sequence Hymn: #343, Shepherd of souls refresh and bless, St. Agnes
  • Gospel: John 10:22-30
  • Offertory Voluntary:Exultate Deo by Alessandro Scarlatti 1660-1725
  • Offertory Doxology: #380, vs 3, Old 100th
  • Sanctus & Benedictus: #S-125 from A Community Mass; Richard Proulx (b. 1937)
  • Agnus Dei: #S-163 by Robert Powell (b. 1932)
  • Communion Voluntary: O Taste and see by Ralph Vaughan Williams 1872-1958
  • Postcommunion Hymn: #192 This joyful Eastertide, Vruechten
  • Processional Voluntary: Toccata Joyeux on L. I. A. M. by Bischof