“Whom should we love like thee, Our God, our Guide, our King…” performed by the Parish Choir in church.
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Performed by the combined Choir School, Youth Music, and Parish Choirs at St. John's on December 11, 2022. This is a traditional English carol, likely originating in the 16th century. The verses of the carol progress through the story of Jesus told in his own voice in which Jesus' life is characterized as a dance.
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This song, And I Am Still Searching, an original arrangement by our own Olin Johannessen, performed on the occasion of the Presiding Bishop Michael Curry's visit to SJC, features the Parish Choir, the combined voices of the Choir School, SJC Youth Music, and Cherubs, accompanied by the Joyful Noise String Quartet and String Bass.
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The Magnificat is the Song of Mary, which she sings when visiting her pregnant cousin Elizabeth. Elizabeth is carrying John the Baptist; Mary is carrying Jesus. When Mary greeted Elizabeth, the baby leaped in Elizabeth’s womb — an early anticipation of John’s role as Christ’s forerunner and prophet.