Rejoice in the Lord Alway, 16th Century anon., Choral Vespers Chant, St. Louis Church, Austin, TX

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    "Rejoice in the Lord alway," is an anonymous sixteenth-century anthem (formerly attributed to John Redford - probably incorrectly), a setting of Philippians 4: 4-7. The only known source of this anthem is in the Mulliner Book which is held in the British Library. The original text was from the 1594 Prayer Book.
    "Rejoice in the Lord alway,
    and again I say, rejoice.
    Let your softness be known unto all men:
    the Lord is at hand.
    Be careful for nothing:
    but in all prayer and supplication,
    let your petitions be manifest unto God with giving of thanks.
    And the peace of God,
    which passeth all understanding,
    shall keep your hearts and minds through Christ Jesu. Amen."
    Director of Sacred Music: Eric Newell, BA, MA, DMA (in progress)
    Vespers Schola Members:
    Doug Haunsperger
    Teresa Haunsperger
    Andy Kessinger
    McKenna King
    Mike Monahan
    Dominique Sharifi
    Michael Smith
    Whitney Smith
    Nikos Warren

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