• Unto Us a Child is Born: Everlasting Father

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Unto Us a Child is Born: Everlasting Father

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  • We continue in the season of Advent, the weeks leading up to the celebration of Jesus’ birth, a time to focus upon waiting, preparing and hoping, as we recall the historic birth of Jesus, and await the return of Christ in the fullness of time. We can also train our hearts and minds to look for and expect to see Christ entering our world in the here and now in between.
    Each week we will focus upon one of the ways that Jesus, born a baby, brings into the world what we truly need. This week we focus upon Jesus as "Everlasting Father."
    We can pause and reflect in our own seasons of waiting and hoping the world now, waiting for Jesus the Christ to return to bring heaven fully to earth and waiting to see glimpses of Christ among us now to sustain us. "Unto Us a Child is Born" is a four week series inspired by Isaiah 9:6 and made famous in Handel's "Messiah."
    Led by Pastor Carolyn Hetrick and Pastor Scott Schul of Grace Lutheran Church, State College, PA, each week features breath prayer, music and reflection before sending you out with grace.

    Today's music: "Georg Friedrich Händel (1685-1759)
    "Messiah" oratorio, HWV 56 (1741) [Edition of the 1752 version I]
    Part 1 - chorus: "For unto us a Child is born"
    The Choir of King's College, Cambridge
    The Brandenburg Consort, Stephen Cleobury (conductor)

    "Of the Father's Love Begotten," by Judy Nishimura combines the timelessness of this ancient chant with a quiet sense of joy. Laurel Sanders, flute. Recorded for use by Grace Lutheran Church of State College, PA and used with publisher permission: Copyright © 2019. ALRY Publications LLC, www.alrypublications.com.

    To learn more about our ministries at Grace Lutheran Church, visit glcpa.org.

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We continue in the season of Advent, the weeks leading up to the celebration of Jesus’ birth, a time to focus upon waiting, preparing and hoping, as we recall the historic birth of Jesus, and await the return of Christ in the fullness of time. We can also train our hearts and minds to look for and expect to see Christ entering our world in the here and now in between.
Each week we will focus upon one of the ways that Jesus, born a baby, brings into the world what we truly need. This week we focus upon Jesus as "Everlasting Father."
We can pause and reflect in our own seasons of waiting and hoping the world now, waiting for Jesus the Christ to return to bring heaven fully to earth and waiting to see glimpses of Christ among us now to sustain us. "Unto Us a Child is Born" is a four week series inspired by Isaiah 9:6 and made famous in Handel's "Messiah."
Led by Pastor Carolyn Hetrick and Pastor Scott Schul of Grace Lutheran Church, State College, PA, each week features breath prayer, music and reflection before sending you out with grace.

Today's music: "Georg Friedrich Händel (1685-1759)
"Messiah" oratorio, HWV 56 (1741) [Edition of the 1752 version I]
Part 1 - chorus: "For unto us a Child is born"
The Choir of King's College, Cambridge
The Brandenburg Consort, Stephen Cleobury (conductor)

"Of the Father's Love Begotten," by Judy Nishimura combines the timelessness of this ancient chant with a quiet sense of joy. Laurel Sanders, flute. Recorded for use by Grace Lutheran Church of State College, PA and used with publisher permission: Copyright © 2019. ALRY Publications LLC, www.alrypublications.com.

To learn more about our ministries at Grace Lutheran Church, visit glcpa.org.

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